Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, May 3, 1909, Page 4

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE BEE HA, MONDAY Omaha’'s Bonded Debt. las there are no records of his slum While the people of Omaha are being | bers having been disturbed recently | | the best thing that New York judge | ean do is to let his ashes rest in peace THE OMAHA DAILY BEE JUNDED BY EDWARD ROSEWATER “The Blood is The Life”’ ’ Restore Omaha’s Good Name e is The Life Science has never gone beyond the above simple statement of scripture. But it has illuminated that statement and given it a meaning ever broadening with the increasing breadth of knowledge. When the blood is ‘‘ bad '’ or impure it is not alone the body which suffers through disease. The brain 1s also clouded, the mind and judgement are cffected, and many an evil deed or impure thought may be - directly traced to the impurity of the blood. Foul, impure blood can be made pure by the Pr use of Dr. Pierce’s (olden Medical Discovery. It enriches and purifies the blood thereby curing, pimples, blotches, eruptions and other cutaneous affece tions, as eczema, tetter, or salt-rheum, hives and other manifes+ tations of impure blood. | asked to vote a mortgage on all the i taxable property of the city in the form of $6,5600,000 of water bonds it will not be out of place to take an inven | tory of our existing bonded obligations VICTOR ROSEWATER, EDITOR Howells Journal (dem of Omaha have a Aduty The BI.Ck Hand. turning down of Dahiman good and hard succession of outrages and [N, respectable community can afford (0 he has to hang nis head in shame because 80 a8 to know where we stand now and | crimes charged against the Black Hand |endorse the things he stands for. Politice of Omaha having a cowboy mayor. Waell | whers we will stand after the addi- |are stirring the police and people of |should enter into the matter .dg”.,d the Omahans now have an nrpnlwmnm:l ) republican is preferable emo v in his place. One th P e e eARRIER. [ tional $8,500,000 of interest-bearing | Yhis country as few incidents in its | [ERUDIIcAn 18 preferabt i3 ¢y coud hardly make & had | Bee (including Sunday). per week . lsc | debt is incurred | recent history have done. Their erimes | iuarney Hub: Omaha repubiicans should Bee (without Sunday), per week.. 10c - o are almost exclusively of a class which [have the prayers of the righteous people Fvening Bes (without Bunday).per week 6| According to the latest compilation “ ¢ | of the state in thei ,.-nn.u: to overthrow Evening Bee (with Sunday), per week 10¢ | of the city comptroller the bonded debt | excite resentment and a demand for S ¢ " 5. | Sunday Bee, one yea v 2.50 | - | Dahimanism in the Nebraska metropolls. . by J. . Dahlman. mayor of Omaha, to J Saturdiy Bee, one year 160 0f the city of Omaha is as follows, as | the extermination of the perpetrators. | " " ' o\ pe essentially bad or other ¢, Maybray, the swindler. The lettera vi s all complaints of irreguiarities in | of qate April 1, 1909 | Murder, kidnaping and extortion bY | pecause of his politics, but Dahimawam (s threats of violence have terrorized 1o City Cireulation Department OFFICES Omana's Outstanding Bonds. Intersection paving $ 474000 many of the larger cities. Men who have given testimony against the vaha~The Bee Bullding h Omaha—~Twenty-fourth and N Intersection paving, renewna 448,000 . 863,000 criminals and police officers who have | g tha defeat of Dahiman would be & fighting for supremacy 'n Omaha. If he been active in ferreting them out have | the party in Ne wins out he xed Counell ‘""fi“; Brau‘:‘lrnn- Lincoln—518 ttle Bullding. 670,000 Chicagacists Marquetie Buijding 8600 Ne Yérk—Rooms 1 102 No. M 3 | A g ey 135,000 | been marked for death and in several | braska luck for governor agal ) lington—6s Fourtesnth Street, N. W 100,000 \ | instances have pald the penaity of | Columbue Journal: Jim Daniman save David City Press: Last summer Jim Dahl-| CORRESPONDENCE. 450,000 L Shallenberger has killed the democ man seemed to be The Omaha Bee's unani- 300,000 | 'heir fidelity patty. As a political the cowh)¥ mous cholce for the democratic nomination | 500,000 The so-called Black Hand crimes | mayor is unreliable. It for governor. but it s noticeable that The particularly repulsive to Ameri- |called that summer hé predicted that gee s not booming Mavor Jim very much can ideas, yet must be accredited in |® MAn named Dahiman would be nominaied in (he mayoralty campaign their origin to conditions whieh nave The good citiz perform n pace. May Hastings Republican (dem.) water says cvery time he It never see resurrection day Editor Rose- travels abroad Entered at Omaha postottfice as second: | the ass matter The TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Bee (without Sunday), one vea Bee and Sunday one year v & ‘poor elect another is certain. { matter worse Bloomington Advocate: The Omaha Bee has published facsimiles of letters written | tually connect cowboy nayor { somjething can’'t be disinfected or ing In cahoots With the gang. Ju fumigated no matter what political label it much longer the good people of Omaha will | | wears tclerate such a man is hard (o tell Winside Tribune (dem.): Politically speak Beatrice Express: Dahlman it again the witl In the cure of scrofulous swellings, enlarged glands, open cating ulcers, or old sores, the ** Golden Medical Discovery "’ has per- formed the most marvelous cures. In cases of old sores, or open eating ulcers, it is well to apply to the open sores Dr. Pierce’s All- Healing Salve, which possesses wonderful healing potency when used as an application to the sores in conjunction with the use of *Golden Medical Discovery” as a blood cleansing constitutional treatment. If your druggist don't happen to have the “‘All-Heal ing Salve’ in stock, vou can easily procure it by inclosing fifty cents in postage stamps to Dr. R.V, Pierce, 663 Main St., Buffalo, N. Y., and it will come to you by return post. Most druggists " godsend democratle ma; be encos » try his West Fire engine hon Library Park Intersection Punding 3 Tunding, renewal Special assessment, renewnl At prophet be re ver will are las saloon window in 85,770,000 1,020,000 - | of soithern $6,790,000 )l Z-cent stAmps regelved in payment of nail accounts. Personal checks. except on | Omaha or eastern exchanges, not accepted. | Total <~ School distriot City Pra wil Shd ernp as not gl STATEMENT OF CIRCULATION al matter should be addressed: Omaha Jtemit by fdraft, express or postal order. 1410000 Nebraska (dem.): Mayor Jim Omaha is a picture of Jim Dahlman candi- | Italy. The transplanting | words Grand total. .. offered him the job officially, vet slection Will be hell Mdy \ and Commumcations relating to news and edi- i Department. REMITTANCES 90,800 pavable (0 The Bee Publishing Company and elected governor of Nebraska Alblon News: In eve existed for centuries in 8icily and parts | savs he refuse an offer of colonel on i, U ple-r g s e Bl bbb BELS A daii Stand by man who stood for to the United States is largely due to | Offcrid Mim the job officilliye vet. = . ue The ate of Nebfhbks, Shugles Coutty, es: . Payment of- all of these bonds is icorge B. Taschuck, treasurer of The e Publishing company, being duly | guarantead on security of all the tax- | | the activities of the Itatian gdve ment 40 break up the reign of terror | pirations of the cowhoy are begin ning to appear to Jim like a dream. las mayor shall see whether control Omaha or ne we the booze Interests t stitute for keep it as well as the ** Golden Medical Discovery.” You can’t afford to accept any medicine of unbnoton composition as a sube Golden Medical Discovery,’" which is a medicine or knows coms POSITION, having a complete list of ingredients in plai English on its bottle- wrapper, the same being attested as correct under oath. Lincoln News: The the turning down of slsts that Omaha T g R ‘iffi,..'.".‘”:r' Jumese, of | paying nr"rwru: ln.'hn city of Omaha. | which this class had inaugurated there, | Morning, Kvening and Sunday Bee printed | 1 N¢ bonds bear for the most part 4% | (he outlaws fleeing to this country during the month of April. 1909, was as | per cent, although some of them ¢arry | ypen [taly became too warm for them i Re § 17 41,000 | 4 per cent and some still bear 5 per| wpjle no effort is or should 2 W vove 37,130 | cent. It is to be noted, however, that | g 0raq to run these criminals to earth |[Jim felt confident that he could hold his ... 40340 | no bonds of the city of Omaha ot of | oo unfortunate feature of the Black |2/ Job for ancther term. bui hin hopes RITC T R L0 e O ue truth in B """ 4od10 | the school district of Omaha have been | jjung ghould not be overlooked. The | peante ot Omana do not 4xactly lke his What The Bee says. When Dahimah went 40,400 [ 801d during the last three calendar | ¢;jian immigrants as a rule keep to [ecompany and the unpleasant notorlety (0 New York to meet Bryan in 1906 his :,m _\-:.r of 1907, 1908, 1909, bearing 1683 | (jemgelves and do not mingle with the ",M,',M, by the clty. o making ::;;)n;:mn'.[:. Sons ,:‘;.;u ":‘.w u.’w..,m.lld . than 43 per cent interest eonle.” Fof this reason | DS to give Jim of scenery aha suffered much from his acts. Other bonds in the sum of $6,500,000 with- |, ypderstood and the prevaleat liberal minded people—other- a character that must have been out taking into account the additional ‘;np!nlun that every Italian, if not a | wise inclined to find fault with the radlcal humiliating to many citlzens \ bonds that will have to he voted to |criminal, is an undesirable citizen; is |fcatures of the measure—to the daylight Lyons Mirror (dem.): Don't worry about take care of past due hydrant renmtal | o arranted. The Italians in this bill Dahlman getting defeated—the republican and extensions and improvements will }(mm(,y ave thémssives the greatest Bee is pleading for Dahiman, and it in- is an object of ridicule, scorn and odtum, a brword from one end of the country to the other because of the performances of Dahiman Who has rele- | gated the town to the cowboy clase of fall while be was campaigning for Bryan he had the firm bellef that his chief would {be president and that he would step from the mayorship into the cabinet as seere Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets regulate and invigorate stomach, liver and howele. tary of war. When fhis came to naught S, N ' be |3t was the biggest aps Wix he ever PERSONAL NOTES. rook inety The oldest of wi of Vermont six. Only remain governors, H Strange that nobody ha girl's shoestring that w 1 perfected « wees b matter over I throw Loulsville are auick s dead Al the ap me come A change wo of the famon, pany Rhode 1 | mass ing | mass of our One Spragu f il awn Courier-Jou E——— well Crawford of Ka i Smith Bl generation 1o A Iiheral use of sweels diet. That appeal mightily to the A federal judge in Pittsburg mun ayor of New York giyi long life , He fcularly scheme of longevity will Whpt s it best about reconciling they who w / ugo. attributed hi My arms.—Judg e I have brought to « criments with a new e ntion 1 suppose grate scheme 2 s ful a pic JKing slo iny Total. . 1,288,410 Tribui 11,803 total ; 1,288,207 average. ... L some0 GEORGE B. TZ8CHUCK. Treasu ‘er. Subscribed in my presence and sworn to hefore me this 18t day of May, 1909. M. P. WALKER Notary Public Mayor “Jim insists that Governor killed Nebraska democracy Dahiman Shallen- MecCook schemers of Omaha will see that he is of Omaha elected mayor fn order that he will in turn almost double Omaha's bonded debt.|gyfrerers from the operations of this | berger has defeat Shallenberger for candidate for gov- instead of a bonded debt of $6.790.000 | criminal class and it is fear rather | Well insofar as the party may be judged ernor on the democratic ticket in the hope | this will increase the debt at once tof by “fm and his ilk, Tribune is pre- of electing a republican governor $13,290,000 for the solemn jsion. Requiescat on? The present bonded debt of the city of Omaha, on a population of 140,000, amounts to a little less than $50 per capita for man, woman and child, small York cannot be libeled | worth, and intimated hulf that sum Catch | about right. The reputations of a burger is improving some distance from o oy “Garita BT UaN T o home. | pected,” he satd, reluetaatly taking out his well nroportioned. but incli to His eyes are blue and his hair and beard Returned coples then, it s Baltimor something of American. I Net was Whewhat does a aily Bt | ¢ wwked the | ““rero "doliar murriage | embarrassed young man that makes them cau- Sec- than sympathy { tious about giving information | ond only to the importance of arrest- |ing and punishing the criminals is the | necessity of freeing the industrious and dustry. The divorce cases in Balti- more have become so numerous that the judges have asked the newspapers tall and | WHEN 0UT OF TOWN, |law-abiding ItaMans among us from to refrain from nientioning the names light red. His manners are gracious and Snbacribers leaving the clty tem- porarily should The Bee alled to them. will he aAnged as often as requested. Never mind the snow, we will take A million-dollar rain in ours Voting $6,500,000 in water bonds will just about double Omaha's munici- pal debt A box of cherries sold in Philadel- phia at the rate of $3 per pound. Naqt on a spring bonnet, either. Senator Lodge denies that he ever attended a democratic caucus. Think how much fun he has missed If thoae lake seamen had to strike they certainly-showed their judgment in quitting work just before the big storm. The weather man should tear the leaf off his calendar and try to make himself believe that this is the month of May. T The ex-sultan of Turkey has been imprisoned with his wives, but out of real kindness his captors have not sent his mothers-in-law along liions are not so tough after all. Roosevelt bagged three in as many shots, though congress still survives after numerous broadsides The seaside resort season is now A whale has been captured at Atlantic City and the sea serpent is expected on the next wave on An lowh lawyer has filed a brief of 230 pages. If he calls that brief how would you like to read what he said when he spoke his mind fully? What all those petition candidates have accomplished is to force a substi- tution of the paper ballot for the ma- while an addition of $6.500,000 in|ine terrorism under which they live, water bonds will make the per capita | debt nearly $100 for each man, woman ! and child I Democrats Hard to Please, When the tariff bill was first ported to the house, being the product The Lion Hunter. The trip of former President Roose- | velt to Africa to hunt lions and other wild beasts of the larger varieties, has | elicited a lot of skepticism, but now it is Mr. Roosevelt's turn. Those who of republican hands. of course it did | came in contact with him while he was not please the democrats. Not all of | jragident and before found out, some- them knew just why, but it was their | tiyes to their sorrow, that he was al- | habit to kick. They turned to the |ways loaded for bear and seldom president and' wanted to know what | migged the mark. The numerous po he was going to do about it, but Mr. |jjtical and bther pelts which formerly Taft kept still and waited until shonld | 4qorned Wiiits- House: furnished come the executive's time to speak.|ample trophies to his prowess. His even though he was berated by the | firg gally after the king of beasis has democrats for not bringing pressure | gemonstrated that when he went to Af- | on the house leaders for a bill which | met their ideas of what the répub- licang had promised | The tariff bill in due course of time | went to the senate, was amended and | g0 glow. When the news of this foray reported back to that body, and still | Jonetrates the jungle the other ani- the president has kept his own coun- | pgis on the ex-president’s list will, if #él, at least so far as taking the demo- | oy gre wise, take to the tall grass crats into his confidence, Through it | .4 the thickest brush. all Mr. Taft has simply referred in-| n. Roosevelt went to Afriea in quirers to his speeches and letters dur- | go5,ch of sport, new experiences and ing the campaign and since, but all |, colject for the Smithsonlan institute | the baiting of his opponents has not |, quantity of natural history specimens |been able to drive him to mix pre-|ypiep the settlement of the country | maturely in with the legislative work | of framing the tariff bill. The plan to goad the president into making an issue with congress having | talled, his democratic opponents have taken another tack. The efforts of men whose views are similar to those expressed by Mr. Taft to shape the taritf along those lines is being de- | nounced as indirect coercion of con-|y,ye his fun and do the other things gress on the part of the president. |, .\ pe started out to do Mr. Taft still deciines to gratify his e —— | political enemies by calling them off | ye republican candidate for build- |and comsequently there is more Woe . inspector, F. C. Gardiner, is a new |and unhappiness in the demodratic | ay pefore the public, but not new in [camp. While the heathen rage MT.|q work of building construction. Mr Taft continues to smile and when the | g, gqiner {8 a bricklayer, who has put | smoke has all cleared away the chances {in years at his trade, working up to |are he will in the main have had his | onciuction foreman and superintend- , which was plainly blazed out dur- | ¢ e comes of an old pioneer fam- re- the ammunition and not its effectiveness, for the record of three shots and three lions gives proof the huntsman is not i ja later | characteristics date. In of the keeping with man he went poses and has set about the work and | play of his mission with the same ear- forceful manner which is his The folks at home may crack nest, | wont chine in the impending city election Hardly worth while. Among other judgments entered against the city during the incumbenc: of the present democratic city attorney ' to be added to the list is the $500,000 of unpaid hydrant rent; I'he new suitan of Turkey is classed #s a Young Turk. though he is over 60 vears of age. Youth must be perennial in that land if only you egcape ihe hangman and the assassin According to District Aftorhey lcrome, good men hesitate to enter public \Itfe because of the utterances of demagogic ignoramuses. No one accuses Jerome of being an ignoramus As an illustration of the strange places where politics sometimes put people, the folks who have been talking loydest about strict law enforcement have found themselves in all this ballot litigation on the side of law violation ———— San Francisco has demonstrated that it knows how to be good when the Japanese squadron visits that port The people of Japan doubtless under- stand by this time the inhabitants of the coast city are not all sandlotters and that.local labor conditions are not to be taken as & measura of natlonal amity or batred Under the law the authority of the Water board is paramount in every- thing that pertains to the water works, and no matter who is elected mayor, or eouncilman, or to any other city oitice, it_will in no way atfect the water works situation, Mayor “'Jim's™ buncombe proclamation to the contrary notwithstanding 188 the campaign {ly of Omaha and has been honored by | (1t 1s zeslly too bad the his associates in many ways, being now | cannot satisfv the democratic malcon- president of the local brieklayers' or- { tents, do what he may, but if he pur- | gopization, Omaha is in the midst of | sues the straight path, the people will |, ory of building expansion, which see through the democratic demagogY. | wjj) keep the building Inspector busy There is no question but that Mr. Gar- What Would Caesar Do. diner can perform all the duties prop- In rendering a decision on a | erly devolving on-the building tnspec- | pending before him a New York judge | tor's office, and that he will give his has given his views of what Caesar talents and attention Lo the ecity | would have done had he beenliving Lot | and possessed the power that was his lin lite. The case was one Involving a “Keep off the gras sign As | | Caesar's domain was large and not so thickly settled as Manhattan'island, the | two cases are hardly parallel. Further | Caesar never owned a bunch of cattle nor had to contend against the en- | croachments of the sheep men. The only time anyone ever invided the lawn of the illustrious Roman, & knife thrust under the fifth rib settled the president case best when called on to serve in ca pacity e If the of advertisement Mayor “Jim"' gives Omaha I8 what the ecity needs, ag our amiable democratic con- trying to persuade us sort temporary is and repeat the performance. ——e What has the World-Herald to say about Mayor “Jim's™” effort ¥o connect the city up with the Carnegie millions only to turm a sorrowful look utter three words, which were but imited part of his vocabulary ¢ Times have changed greatly Kidnaper Boyle complains that he is the waters of the Rubicon splashed |not getting a square deal. He had over the tops of Caesar's rubber boots | $10,000 worth of chips at one time, but and he would have different men to |be cashed them in and under. the contend with. 1f he were alive now | rules is not enfitled to anf drawback ahd made up his mind to go to Rome he might find all of the Toads W AN |, o0 oasting very loudly about its rriman an an ipo.‘"flo“ ?lm : rm borrow a dollar | 8Tbage contract That is one part of SA A2 SRS the democratic record which is alto- to tip the waiter Rockefeller might be | A PP b out playlng golf and the office locked | BEther 10 up. Far more likely, however, while R e riss. cita he was wadiog around in the Rublcon )\, g0, pag just ordered fenders placed creek some small boy would have tied |, ) i e cars. And New York pre- knots in his toga and delayed m.-!wm“ Oy game until he missed the train. 1t's oo . big a problem tiguring out what Caesar | ¢ ig time for the east to stop slur- would do if he were alive today, and | ring the west about the Ll under Mr. Bryan's ordep2 since The democratic city adminjstration |is rica he simply changed the kind of his | | might make it impossible to secuve at | the | fully equipped to accomplish these pur- | their jokes, but Mr. Roosevelt will also | petter send him up to Sioux City again affair so quickly that Caesar nad time | just after they had been voted on the | and | black list by the democratic legisiature | divorce in- | | of the trial judges To show that it is pla¥ing no favor | with the prosecution of Haskell the sugar trus girl baby is worth a Dutch treat Heal Conw Cleveland propose vised as known, mers Unheard. Plain Dealer to admit cloves free and annotated tariff however, the out between the acts for a clove were nol represented at the tariff hearings Statesman to Counaellor. Buffalo Express Those who remember John G. Carlisie ane of the free tfade leaders of the Cl land regime will ‘he somew hear of the elequent They | the re unde far From plea which he made before the senate finance committee a duty on coffee. | Solace in Captivity, | St Louts Times. Abdul Hamid didn't take loniki as many wives as for with him te | eredited with having possessed, but prob. ably ele from growing too dull, to enhance the en livenments of cantivity Strenuous Pace of St. Louis Republic If a lingering doubt rks. be dis. fact tha were, remains in & single breast it will pelled conslderation of the pleture of Mehmed V thirty of his proclamation on posteards the st sale in within of the ots time An Exhibit In Turkéy Red. | Chicago Record-Herald. The new sultan of Turkey is wears trousers cut after fifteen years ago. We the people of Turkey estimate his ability or it in accordance with the i the cut of his trousers, and he | ton of | trust that going to solely the fash are no color ¢ | hair HER PHYSICIAN ADVISED Taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Columbus, Ohio. — ‘1 have taken . Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound during change of life. My doctor told me it was good, and since taking it I feel so much better that I can do all my work again. 1 fhink Lydia E. Pinkhan Vegetable Com- ound a fine remedy or all woman’s troubles, aund. I never forget to te! ds what it has done for me. rs. 5. HANSON, 304 East Long St., Columbus. Ohio. Another Woman Helped. Graniteville, Vt. —“1 was pusums | through the Change of Lifeand suffere | from nervousness and other annoying symptoms. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege- | table Compound restored myhealthand | strength. and proved worth mountains | of gold to me. For the sake of other ! suffering women [ am illing“vou should publish my letter.” — MRs, CHARLES BARCLAY, R.F.D., Granite- 1 ville, Vt. A omen who are passing through thi: | eritical period or who are suffering | from any of those distressing ills pe- culiar to their sex should not lose sight of the fact that for thirty years Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable ‘Compound, which is made from roots and herbs, | has been the standard remedy for i female ills. In almost every commu- pity you will ind women who have \ n ‘restored to health by Lydia E. skham's Vegetable Compound. ites, the administration is going ahead and It has been officially decided that a | Act. As men who go at surprised to { has| Since Franklin MacVeagh has taken hold | Solomon s en will ‘be enough to keep things | & as to the essentially modern spirit of the new regime in Turkey | ¥ on minutes ed-headed sincerely | CRY OF THE DREAMERS. he ix excecdingly generous. For fivst | — time in his life he is eligible (o the hu Who's Who' of country 1 Pa ety what has secured a place on the map | state country through the | trom its | invincible combination of and print Washington office an appeal for contribu- | er's ink. Kight yeurs ago the town simply | tions to a fund of $100,000, with which to|existed. Residents folldwed the routine of erect at the seat of government a suitable | life by force of habit. Suddenly memorial to one of the herolc “fathers of | blood or an inspiration touched the the republic.” It Is stated that one of the |Apot and the natives began to best and most available sites in Washing- | and tuke nourishment. A ton can be secured, and that a maghificent | started things. Between 190 und 1% a | ¢ | memorial to Hamilton can be erected for | boosting fund of $u and | the amount named. Various historic or- | dispensed through vurious publicity agen- | ganizations have been asked to co-operate. | cles or the current five vears, 1905-1910, I The board of trustees inciude justices of | the guaranteed publicity fund is $461,000. the supreme court, United States senators, | The fruits of hustling publiciiy ple- | | army and navy officers, members of the |tured and described in “What Williamsport | | cabinet and & score of men eminent in the | Did." an attractive pamphlet just | various professions. Milton K. Alles, vice | by the BRoard of Trade and sent president of the Riggs Natipnal bank, | NeWspaper offiee In the country. The ex No. 1 Washington, is treasurer of the fund hibit of goaheadativeness is well worth ex-| From {amination. As wideawake town can as secretary of the treasury there has been | superb. the - 1 8 great deal of speculation concerning pos- | COMmunities {t may be added that the | sible changes in the personnel of his force. | méthod is not patented | While he has made several appointments | SR N — hie has not asked about the political faith [ “COT® Amother for the Wircless. o|of his subordinates. Possibly he doesn't | SaniaAnciney” Chdnisle think it worth while This revives a sto Beore anather for witpless (hiegr of when Charles Foster of Ohlo became | these piping davs of peace member of the cabinet .| When Sccretary Foster charge of the Treasury Washington he said to | retiring chief: | “How does | Utically 2" the J Boyle m tired of planning L the crowded hives of Heart-weary of building poiling And spoiling and buiidin i, And 1 long for the dear et Where I drcamed my way; For u dreamer lives fore And dies in his X Willtamsport, The Alexander Hamilton Memorial asso- | things, clation, of which Franklin W. Colling of |of th Nebraska is secretary, sends out the does | ind and the a toiler A di 1 am sick of the showy Of a life that Is half a Of the faces lined with sci In the throngs that burry From the sleepless thought endeavor 1 would go where the ehildren pla For a droamer lives forever And a thinker dies in o diy ing some right | wake up | trade | ning bourd of 00 was raised 1 can For ihe 1 no pride. hut nits burdens the rich endure; thing sweetsin 1he eit But the patfent lives of the poor Oh, the little hands too skillful And_the child-mind choked wiv) tesued | The daughters heatt grown willf And the father's heart that blec t ! from the streel’s 1 rophies of mart 1 wvonld fly o the wood And the meadow’s kindly me dream as of old b And be loved for the drea For a dreamer lives foreve: And a toiler dies in a day an mple of what a li do for itself. it nefit af somnolent the river For alwiy phy! In | the chlef value | | of tle new inventions is generally measured | {tn terms of Killing propertic | 3, take " ciiting propertics In war Great Western Cham- gaPa) in | Wireless telegraphy. fortuiate agne is made in America. uses as well. A short thonTy il There isno50% duty, con- {§ the passengers of a wrecl B . sequently it costs half the Now It has come i ; ’ o b price of the imported. You . pay for the wine only—the J§ e government gets nothing. rhage. and | aboard, e local sages aerogre it @ new word?) are still In the realm of the imagination. MIRTHFUL REMARKS. Svery time he smiles Well.” answer be exactly polite | sense of humor | | came to tasr department John G. Carlisle has other saved | lnet pas time ago it the Atlantic to the rescue of a steamshin President, which Monday. The pas- tacked by an Internal hen there being physicla was reated at long distance by doctors hy mieans of The pessibilities of your department stand po- " on hat do you mean?” was the response -.| 1 mean about how many republicans and t| about how many democrats here?" Carlisle gave a queer smile, and, putting his iand on the shoulder of his friend, said { “Foster, you will find that the men here are unanimously in favor of the adminis- | tration—whether it is democratic_or re- | publican.” | port was & have you no wireless mes- hy (i position in 1900, warded the only American wine to receive that honor ns de clared Gre: t French ireat Western vine- are nearly 100 A ! years old—the ol el est in America. Pleasant Valley the baby said M 1 his but it L] AL the last session of congress there was | fac a very close division on an Important | that was pending. A western member fighting the LIl with all of the vigor at his command, and his suc o omize depended absolutely on his presence at his o1 do," answ | post. A clever member of the opposition | don't see how we are devised a scneme whereby the troublesome | SXPenditures I favor ple draw the line n man could be lured away. Accordingly, on | ton Star the morning of the day the vote was to be | taken a telegram was sent to the hotel of the fighting member. It read at once. Your wife is The congressman | carefully two or started toward the capitol | of the scheme asked the | the telegram contained shows he measure was vou think congress ought to econ- | the st BoIng to 1nless the ¢ ore closely esman 1 ford tl her p —Washing- | Dollhoover—Was the operation success Come home e dangerous!v 1. glanced at it three times tor sald read it and The perpetrator | congressmen what He showed it to | him. { inquirer.” and in the | you going to the capitol? was the then ; “What! face gasped the of that Iam ‘But wife? Not in ¢ “Why? Becau “1 have are don't you feel worried about | cool response. | your | i | cas asked the replied no wife. was the reply other the fighting member, | A very recent secretary of state one day | | looked up from his desk snd suddenly { asked H Do you speak Spanish, Mi. Jones No. sir, 1 am clerk addressed mented, and turned e clerk pointment as Madrid to work Dons sorry to say | do not.” the regretfully bad!" the se “’l‘hlellBie?tglerfige" ud, toc retary com his papers visions of an offered ap- | the legation at | night set diligently | the language of the sual Two | again to had secretary of W that very acquire with ur suce he ventured to suggest u short while ago you Spanish was familiar was not. but I wit since the secretury sald Uy proticient in the | i this short time? “It seemed to come eusy accounts for it the admitted Excellent!” the you inal language I suppose clerk that | wir modestly | secretary said for yourself Quixote’ in You Now orig treat in store read ‘Dg Send your name and address, enclosing 2¢ in stamps, and we mail you & series of six attr A %‘ S iy ‘active child-life Post-cards, entitled Address AUG. J. BULTE MILLINQ CO,, Kansas City, Mo. i ot e | us. Distributer of Bulte's Best Flour can the Anot St. Lou! be- Democrat Having succeeded in breaking the wheat corner, public senthment will now have (o =) RS

Other pages from this issue: