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I'HE OMAHA, TUESDAY, MAY ] 1 |tered the participants as to render it | tion candidates for police board. The | Fio¥ o [ The people of Omaha are again |difficull. More And more, with each |radicals will all be behind the Anti- | about to determine by their votes vear, the interest of the public as a Army Goss'p what kind of an administration of | third factor in such disputes is being Matters of Interest Om and Back THE OMAHA™ DALY BEE Today's City Election. FOUNDED BY EDWARD ROSEWATER | Saloon league candidates and it be- hooves the liberals to get behind the VICTOR NliEWATER. EDITOR. il . - municipal affairs they will have for [recognized. The public's potentiality | republican nominees who are in the of the Piriag Zime ®le woum 11 Entered at Omaha postofffice as second- | the next three years. is a good balance wheel, however, and | lead the Army an Navy S ks : The democratic ticket, headed by |is likely to be felt here should the | — | e S | { TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Cowboy “Jim,” is made up almost én- | struggle be prolonged Don't get stampeded by the fake| +he army signal office is purchasing ten R:fl: %'-:':v::t"‘i'f,',.::';'d:y‘.:'\"."-'r""' ':: tirely of present city officials asking — cards and stories about pretended i:vpm.:n:-'v'rvI:«";:I:flsfl:l:,rlnm; :v‘m'n:";i:‘m:. DELIVERED BY CARRIER. for endorsement of their record by re- | The Peace Congre SE DULVINE TEREIGKION ON; Sew RIRac: nnrw in n:‘{ Servies a:«mun}: by I:Ilnnl Ab”]‘nely ) Daily Bee (ineluding Bunday), per week. 15 | election, but have heen unable w‘ The National Peace Congress, | ent tickets. Put your crose in the re- | (0 " he s "0 the fleld. The new Pure H Daily Bee (without Bunday). per week . 10¢| ;naye out a case entitling them to & | which has just opened its sessions in | Publican circle at the top and 8top at |,,4ei js more efficient, although the range The only baking powder Evening Bee (without Sunday)per week 6 | that, except to make one more cross to | { Evening Bes (with Sunday), per week 10c | vote of confidence | Chicago, 1s an educational movement of communication fs not materially In- | m‘defrom‘fionl(‘.upc Cream of Tartar gunday Bee, one year........ 88| T o0inet them the republicans have | which, if consistently pursued, is des- | vote “no’ on the water bonds creased. Tt remaing at from twents to | ; b Address all_complainte of irfeguiarities In | pregented a ticket headed by John P.|tined to exert a wide influence on ¢ S | Uetia, ConBIEOnN. Pia tee. abiv. which witl 1 Royal does not contain phosphatic acid delivery to City Circulation Deparimenl. | preen for mayor, which, man for man { world affairs. Similar aseoclations | ‘When a Massachusetts lawyer) picil SORCe, B0 (o0 =0m BRER ) (whichis the product of bones digested Omaha—The Bee Building down the ticket, is notably superior. |are organized In other nations, all |Started to propound a Hhypothetical — | in sulphuric acid) or alum (which is S Tira 18 Bockt Berest. T The injection of & lot of petition |striving to the same end, the educa- | 9uestion cortaining 31,000 words, the | An effort is already being made in be- one-third sulphuric acid), unhealthful Lincoln—518 Little Building candidates for city engineer and police | tion of public sentiment to a point | COurt properly stopped him. On such ‘;..xr of the twenty-four army officers substances adopted for other baking Chicago—1b8_Marquette Building, | commission does not in any way n,,"} ch will make war impossible, & l:uu:.l the witness is not |v:l|‘ll|vlllo(l “(";“:lhl‘:nr:‘l;Iv:‘l(;»u]‘;:‘( ':‘I::u:”t: :pl"::“vln\nj;\j‘-’ powders because of their cheapness. " Thirty-third Street the situation, but makes it all the | Whatever we may believe as to eradi. | to d0 his falr share of the talking. |0,/ & CHOC = Bhe o Mervice and | Washington—725 Fourteenth Btreet, N. W C v V. w ree | | wh re t e 1CTeRSe i o CORRESPONDENCE, v important that r:f"‘l';“' % "‘"’:' ‘.:”'"’zd“"’“‘"'"“'l“‘“"‘ l“'h" I"'n'e:' an | 1t Bas been disclosed that the for- | TS BFS (O fective the Wetessed pay of Commt o news and edi- [ clean government shou vote the |that education along rig o . | aav v from the date of the| mmunications relating to new o & elgn count who married Miss 18elin | senatorial confirmation of the nominations | = . " — torinl_mattier should be addressed: Omaha g fn ¢ 0! ve— — republican ballot The quickest, | exercise a restraining influence upon " Ree, Bditorial Department s thdlvidual of New York recelved a marriage set- |on April 6. An appeal has been addressed 1 \ LINES. REMITTANCES safest and only sure way to do this Iu;llfl:;o‘ns nu| well as lum‘m ‘: \d uals | ment of $2,000,000. That much |0 'the secretary of war and to the at REMINDERS FOR OMAHA. LAUGHING . Remjt by draft, express or pos to put a cross in the republican party jand in this way minimize the danger | P torney general in the hope that there n | 5 | b payable to The Bee Publishing Company . | ought to help rehabilitate the family | - 1 nope that there mAY | oneill Frontier: It Omaha expects any | “Lomg hands, they way, aré a «igo of re Only 3-cent stamps received in payment of | circle at the top. {of International conflicts fortunes 0 pnother ruling which will vesult Inf o 0 iy’ trom the state fta representa. | finement mafl aceounts. Parsonal checks. Two other propositions are sub-| How many wars have been averted g having the dates of advancement ame Ildrni\“‘»‘-'.’n‘"'r“:‘"‘w \ ‘“_' il “‘ S % I Yes, | have noticed that’ fellows whe Omaha or cas exch , not | 80 pros c ed ay for| ove o NG Fopom;io 0 Te have si hands iven to swearing vapeiar b ik i i i e | mitted to the voters: One to plaster | by the growth of the arbitration idea Stmplifying Formalities. | i ‘périoa ‘!;n:‘Xd;I:'(‘l. 8, 1005 from pior | ciprocate. Rawton Transeript 0 a : ; » e April 23, 194, from which 4 i y STATEMENT OF CIRCULATION the city with a mortgage of $6,500,- [can be only estimated, but many dis- Philadelphia Ledger. occurs the advancement of other army re- [ Schuyler Fres lLance: The Columbus| ., . 1 .g just put the Blame on Eve. State of Nebraska, Douglas County, s5: 1000 to pay the award of the appraisers (agreements which a century ago There s a grim intimation in the state- |y orticers of civil war service Telegram editor classes Omaha and hell In | 1 4w oo early to put It up, to the sen Seorge ‘eachuc asu : | me ex-aL s nof o o = F e to prove that | ate.” he exclaimer Be " Eibiining company. ” beind' duly (in the water works case, denounced | would have resulted in armed clashes | FUL (e[ MR b PO OB FOLE e e e L% 1 thet LrIe8. 10 DEOEe IR | eeiitn i Garocd e nadidhu BN best v 4 1 e % v | by » s ioh ‘| Probabiy. at the next session of congress, | Riverton Revie I Il be many & day - - Morning. Evening and Sunday Bes printed | axce v v e | and horrors of war avolded. It 18 bY | gye, o % congress, on Review: It wil many Fls ¥ Dot the A AoriYo0s, Was as | oX° ssive, without even waiting for a l‘:l'o\lr A A o e | even this formality may be omitted. seek to have increased the. pad of the |before Omaha sends Ransom, Howell or| 'Y u ek uaded your husband to join a ’ the court to pass on it. To vote these | cultivating | . T T T members of the army hospital corps. This|Tanner back to the state senate or—well |~ ‘yes ™ answered Mrs. Bligging. “When - 39,960 :»:: bonds now would be entirely prema- |take that nations can make this agency | Yndiifupsile Navs, was & project ravored by General O'Reilly | what's the use of further criticism of that | he starts to siag at home I can now advjee . :"-: 11 Toas0 | tare. for the world's progress still mOTe | ¢ . i of $1000 a year and all the | 2"d 18 kely to be taken up with the same | other senator e tre s olon SRl Wi S ars00 20.. ' es0| Another bond proposition s for the | effective. The growth of representa- | traveling expenses they want we r(nnd‘d:;"“:"":k'" by General Torney. The| Beatrice Sun: If Omaha doesu't like the | Star. . 41,300 40,410 | purpose of erecting new fire engine | tive government has largely put it be- | surely find enough patriotic men in this :”":’m ".r“""k‘::: :‘:‘m"'"‘; ““C"|"”'k"‘ 1t | daylight saloon law, it will not have to go Yokt ek N % 40,540 40,460 ’ 5.000 1 v dual ruler | country who would be willing to sacrifice | petent and specially | far to lay the blame at the door of the | t—Yes. cep pegRINE away me. 5, s asked. | yond the power of the individual ruler ANBICA coba 1 g T8 v s gl b e AL 41,000 " so.390 | houses, for which $14 . o )f o P T O e L ity | thel personal Interests {0 fill out the m””:h{me‘d hospital corps men. They find that | responsible parties. People who send such | mes | get discouraged and say to myself 41,450 ::‘m ;)n this proposition the taxpayers w of a na hr:n op & i th; it commission, h;(];:r::::m]v ‘M.r:vh they have galned'a delegation to the legislature as Omaha | Friend—Don't give up, old man You 41,680 . >y ave to exercise thelr own judgment |war at his own capric . | ch enables them to make much | sent should expect results. can't do worst than you've done, you 2 5,880 | . 3 | more m sid ¢ 0w —udge 41,400 26 e as to the need of the city for addi: | flicts of the recent past and those of | !lell'l Their Own Guns. | oney outside the army, and while [' Sistons’ Sun: The Omiha ‘Bee Bdka’ 96¢ kr ude a7,300 27, . 45,590 | Washington Herald It is out of the question to obtain In th 41,300 2§ 48,880 | tional engine house: the future have been and will be be- | REN bidn tigutsd. thic. 108 pab of ‘i1 | MILEAR WeFviEs’ ny Such rats of Bal the | the repression of hideous bill-voards as a| “Tha toung fellow hasnit been married N 28.. . \ax beel at 102 out of 17 ary 3 ate of pay as # gy | ®0 very long.” remarked the first passen .. 4140 29 . 45,350 | cause the people of the nation e moasath I tha, hotss o representatives | ospital corps men would get in civil em- ;'Ifip“‘\'“lnmr > Im‘ p ‘r“"“"' o All| ger 2 ::'::: e b Don’t Get Muddled | manded it, our own struggle WIth |y, e aiready expressed themselves as fa- | PIOYmeNt, it is desired to establish a means | o ):r“’\m:m!l T ‘-:mm‘\ u:' e | GMIESIus The SLDNY PASSORERY o dopt Y R ¢ < s | Pigerhey y are ity me with be | objected the second passen 16... 40,550 Total..1836,410| A systematic effort seems to be in |Spai being a case in point. Enlight- | voring protection on something. This looks 1;(' smpensation which will be more In | removed at the instance of improved public| Ye#: but he comes back to his wife Returned coples............. 11,308 | progress to contuse the voters because | ened public sentiment\is not likely to | as if the democrats are determined to spike \}h;en’;‘n: it n;; exucting dutes performed | g1t good deal, too."—~Loulayille Courier-Journal By - | theixr own guns good and proper mbers of the corps. Mot IR0 idavuniipioes .1,298,207 | the court has required the use of the push a nation into a needless or wan L4 . prop | " Nelson Herald: Omaha ministers are get- ln,.,.m.'. was overwhelming |v‘\.h.‘,- with Daily average.............. 40,840 | paper ballot instead of the voting ma- | ton war, but more likely to count the Why This Discriminationt The general staff of the War department | 0K 80 alifired good they say they do not | GVRR I TLYIgE, farurmed Just I time to 1 GEORGE B. TZSCHUCK, chine in duf clty eleotion cost and clearly understand the neces- New York Tribune. has under consideration the sample ot a| "ot t0 conduct fuperals on Sunday. When | “Pshaw!" sald PYthias, you were not in Treasu er. ' sity before resorting to the final arbl-| One railroad company now gives the| it gets to where a minister, or anyone else | & particle of danger. 1 had 1t all fixed with | Subscribed in my presence and aworn to| There {8 no reason why any ohe Tew style of campaign hat suggested for | the pardon board, for that matter, becomes i before me this iat day of May, 1908 should get muddled About this, as the | trament of the sword. R bt ”x:‘n-l;:nlr:‘;m‘xlffim(:vrrl*..‘:ll:'(|nl\:‘::r\“:: :r.:r:“x‘:u;“:‘:.:h: .;r the khant aolor. with | 400 h Lt o s wood. )n::“::w:l.;‘::.’:.t::fiu-:‘ru'::r!.“.r’!'-yl?w ‘!‘('|||o::;“i.l"¥fi;;‘\l|\r::w first fra Notary Public. | paiot is the regular ballot to which [ they visit the dining car. A third was once | cempalgn hat, and with & orim o, | ¥ DeBIn (o doubt (helr religion il bt == all voters are accustomed. It is made Tnfior, the Untamed. | In the habit of providing them with flowers | wider and -x‘mer 1t 1 “,.,,,:,E,,:,:‘," !,‘, :: Papillion Times: One of the Omaha col- WHEN OUT OF TOWN, up with party circles at the top for Taylor of Custer, the real reform |at certain stations. No one will complain | this hat, worn invariably with the ..M“mr onels on. Governor Shallenberger's | 3 Subseribers leaving the city tem- |those who wish o vote straight tick- |leader of Nebraska's late demo-pop \::“nlnn‘Anlucrin\l'r‘mlm;lrl hn-\{lp;‘n jmn texes. | tana peak,” will be more serviceable than | P48 hUnk up his sword because his com- | norarily should have The Bee |otg anda square opposite the name of | legislature, is still standing by his pmm;"’" r:_ :“‘\K:- on of the law which [ the present campaign hat. It is the style mander-in-chief has signed the eight-o clock | FIVE DA YS [ mailed to them. Address will be | .0b candidate for those who wish to | guns. During the session the corpo- ?; headgear whiich is worn by cowhoys on :'“fl'n‘]":m'“l‘ ‘Mflt’lmI' l\m]; terrible for | changed often ns requested. express an individual choice. rations and their representatives put Knute Cannot Be Seared. | d' western prairies and appears to he hest -2 “‘I 9 "';‘ ""‘_“}"" will the “'“_‘“‘" ey - A cross in the party circle at me“" most of the time trylng to "::"" Senator Knute Nelson of Minnesota in- | Pelleved that the cowboy must have some | P05 patriotism reaches its zenith between | It is now up to the vote top of the ballot will vote for all can- |and bring Taylor into the corporation | ¢ py 'y iy colieaguen that it doesn't scare | 004 reason for adhering to this par- | 5 ° CI0CK and some time before sunrise. | didates nominated by that party. Don't | corral, but failed and now his nelgh- | nim a bic to be calied @ free trader owing | UCUIAT stvle of hat and this suggests the | 1"° AI8NIY of some of those colonels s, Only five more days of something noble and sublime | Gentle spring Is at perfect liberty to | et any one mislead you into the be- |bors with corporation leanings have fo hie deaire for u revision of the tarift é:?"::r‘\h;ll:::“:nr‘:t‘ e sying oULALE TR | Tt S ; ' the great Hospe Art Sale. ] Lunch hits on us. lfef that you must make additional |undertaken the task. The last photo- downwa Mr. Aldrich of Rhode Iklnnd‘_”" n the mounted branch of 1 ! u osaibly, gentle reader, you W KNOW \ thin' A#t k : 4 o from the Guster county battle- | 18 lIkely (o lose all respect, for Minnesota | the army. n the meantime. the War do- |™AY have observed that while Omaha s a e that this Ar e crosses in order to have your vote |graph fr ; Y S if the people of that state do not rise in | PATtment is in possession of the exprhs-|&reat stickler for “home rule” she is also <ale has done more to { l To restore Omaha's good name, vote | counted for any particular office. field shows Mr. Taylor calmly picking | = against Senator Nelson without walt. | 810ns of opinion from officers and enlisteq | "°t adverse to ruling all the balance of =5 i ’ Dahimanism out of the city hall. A cross in the republican circle at |his teeth after a bearty meal off the | jng for him to offer any kind of an ex- {Men of the line concerning the relative ad- | tN® ro0st. So it happened that several beautify Omaha than all J opposition and a satistied smile illum- | planation. of Omaha’s chickens have returned to the — the top of the ballot will do the whole | :"‘P""'“ (1'1' ‘l"""'"u the campaign hat with | Pt S8 : he e ! the improvement elubs [} Just onie cross in the republican cir- | job, except on the bond propositions, | inating his countenance. To el . I'sta i e el i - M LT e b U o Bt b over organized | cle at the t ¢ the ball 1 Akiint 5 1 of the work of Montana peak. As might be expccted, the | WHICh. also. it may be added that Omaha. ever organized. « op of the ballot will do the | where you should vote ‘“‘yes” or “no, A thoughtful survey Boston Herald. | eivision ot opinion: is about sqes), sho, Is a fine town and has a mighty live lot of | whole job. as you see fit. the late legislature would have cOD- | Archacology proves the antlquity of “ihe | that it is, 1 the end Jual, SBOWINE | \tigens who will be ail right when they | We are going to make Lo e e - vinced those who went out of thelr |book as used and spoken on the modern | vidual preference. me ot mn:lle‘:r ;:,:p[,:?:- B0p Maline. thist beyima i §.ahe OutiOm | 4 ‘d fxlh' g ma The v 3 " : stage. A ‘“scratching’’ lately deciphered | . P i b tes Greater Neb each day o 18 remainin ¢ The startling story of Emerson Double Shuffling the Figures. way to make this assault that good i il 0 l:-.ua.- when views on such a subject are sought| 7 Greater Nebraska i o8 ) 2 - Hough recalls the fact that Emerson | por vears the raflroads have played | strategy dictated the selection Of |.yiu;vuy for the Puteolaneoans; good tuck | *7. 1he MIlitary authorities. 1t the decision | Stromeburg News: The citv of omana (B five, a day to be remem- f 8. tisberman, fast and loose with traffic figures in |Some other method of attack. M. |(o all Nucerlans; aihook for the Pompelians rmmm:h(h“n:"mfw" T bt Bl P gttt bered by the picture buy- 5 o ——————— ? the ground and in the | (uncum Pompeianiy) and Pitheeusan!” The | *"® OF the other fashion. it is realized that s Phot ol ot ol anwshe : 1t At ) fighting regulation and taxation, | Taylor was on there 5 i Riwle corn exposition. This year they wili raise yublie. That Denver surgeon who has made W‘hen I “:B uestion of rates the |thick of the fight and in_addition to {hook of the anclents s supposed to have o v duou e "t e o | (U IRERNN S o ber e e ing' publi a new nose for a boy out of & plece of | tuteic men had one set of statistics | being in a position to know the inside, !1;:5::- Ry ol L [ for: the MOV we have mo doubt the Corn exposition wil Tonight we will place on a rib Is getting back to first princi- [ o oo oS Caluation high to justify |had previously demonstrated that he st it peisd remain a permanent feature of this Ne- A A ! oosting the valua gh to 3 : % Day « Things. braska metropolis. This has been the spirit | our bargain square [Third g high transportation charges and when | I8 not afraid. Any time the corpora B 4 The complications which have been|of Omaha f 1 o la th | osto) el 18 'or several yi H he ") 7 v 10! ~ the assessor came around property | tion contingent in Custer county or| o, o P;'c; ’:h:: "."I':”_m fhiiny orcated by the\mix-up in the law regarding | precise cause of her gr \f\"" I(‘nu .‘.’m”y [ Floor] 2,000 new pictures, ’ Bclentitip milking iatd be taught of values suddenly shrunk and the tax |elsewhere becomes lonesome &nd | o oxpenaiture of, $10.00,000 a set of mir :;:::"'“ '"“\ e Ahe payment of the death | our preference to see Lincoin outstrip Om- as yet unshown; thus Tues- the University of Pennsylvania. Any agent had an P.nurelv different set of | wants to stir Mr. Taylor up, they have | rors might be established by which & mes. ey Whl;(rv"“; :l';:.\{ are Hlullf-u‘d by & gaha, but the city which has nefther push dav buvers will have i|lsl Pennsylvania politiclan should make b used by the rate |republican permission to proceed. No sage of light might be fiashed to Mars he ot i Y '; m‘"" the War depart- | nor public spirit must stay behind—thal is t b £ a competent profassor books from those us 3 republican property 1s endangered | thought he had applied the reductio ad | or 110 Twenty »'lgm.nl |My An Dnll:\ed man | Lincoln's inevitable fate. the same opportunity | . makers. - absurdum to the talk of Mar - 1. of he - nfantry. who, while —_— g ok 's i e — When the Missouri roads went into |and onlookers are assured of a fight | SHTAUT, 15 the Lalk of Martian communl | psent without leave from Fort Amelling Mere P e for the Smiths. offered last week’s buyers, leven men who favor the water| I ES T L T nt fare law | Which fs worth every cent of the ad- | .nough, What are $10.00000 n these dayer | ' [TOM @ ninety-foot precipice in the city Boston Herald to get beautiful pictures, ° honds have been found and listed as | } B e Touth” g | 1t millions are spent for the discovery of | O St Paul and was killed. The evidence | Only 310000 Is expected for the monument worth from $2.00 to $20.00, i “‘business men" and bankers, including set aslde and the freight | the frigid poles of this planet, what is |9 N0t show that the deceased waa in-|to Pocohontas. With that beggarly sum « i s . ki My, Hitchoook! - WRSH 1A Be? local traffic raised they won out on | Aaboe THaR b Tondon [ thiere wbsurd about spending & few mil. | (OXICaed when last obscrved prior to his |1t will hardiy be possibie o erect an ade- | at 19¢, 49¢, 78¢, 98¢ and |a showing that but for the profit on | A Yan o L ABRAEERTINE 0 Yook WIEE “Riohier Bvads th, nor was there any allegation of in- | Quate presentation of the famous Indian $1.98. Ask anv of last A New York man is suing for di- |interstate business the companies | History failed to record the NAMe |.n, yurvara professor seems to be sur- | "YU was easy enough to determine | 184y In the act of saving John Smith's neck ok aitl e % vorce because his wife spanked him | Would not have been able to earn |of the man who finvented ice Cream | prised that he has been taken seriously. | ("8t the death was not incurred in line of | PY throwing herself upon it } week’s thousands of buy- | E dividends. On this showing the local | soda, but London merchants are heart- | He does not seem fo appreciate what a | 9UtS: PUt it Was not so simple a matter |l ers about the wonderful / with a slipper. The court might com- rates In Missouri were declared to be | fly wishing he had never been born. blg world we have got to be and that mil- to declde whether it was the result of his HENRY BLAKE'S FATHER. bargains they obtained. promise by fpstructing her to use a % lions are like marbles to the mental |°%" misconduct, which is, for the present, base ball bat the next time. nonremunerative. Now the lnlsrumtel’l‘he opening by a Chicago merchant processes of some people. a disqualifylng condition in the payment J. W. Foley in Colller's Weekly. - o Commerce commission is to be asked |prince of a bix department Biore ' PETER of the death benefit. This has led to some | Henry Blake's father goes fishing with Remember any framed It Is reported that J. Ogden Armour |to lower the interstate rates on the | London did not in itself create much discussion by the milltary authorities of | ong guss In the creek so's 1o teach him to| | Picture in our whole store is going to endow grand opera in Chi- | contention that according to the ! disturbance, but the store had mot| . e o e :""“I ~"m~'"'“':" misconduct, which s de- se B will be sold at 14 off. An cago. Must be a plan to utilize the | claims made in the state case, these |been open long until John Bull was Pathas “:;m(m:“n::\? l':";x|:h‘!‘l:l’;:;:::‘;ul-\dw'n iy 0 CALKRILD hlmatuat: iike ther's awtulaloss | i i P B VR y sucal, which 1s now the only thing | rate must be excessive to produce the |troubled and it required some Ittle | Ruberc 4. Collier, in Colliers Weekly. | (ne poeneres casn e an o IMe(INIt: | Ana hoviiimes at nikht he heips Henry w|[§ Artists Proof Etching at wasted in the packing house, dividends declared when the compan- | time to find out what it was all about. ’m‘l:- w::d n‘:_\ ;:“I-m‘” wish to die in har-| ihe reasonable view, considering the cir-|And once he showed Henry how he used 1y off. A"y Water Color — les were losing money on the intra-|In spite of seductive bargains and fine | FF05 €00 R0 1 Al ,1:;_‘!‘;“:“:‘”"“”;‘;:”""'1’: cumstances of death was that the soldier | o yasker t whittling & peach sto g V4 off. All Framing at 14 Former Governor Folk of Missouri | gtate tratfic assortments of goods in the old stores | . il (HEE (8 THeqt GRRID W INe | o0k a risk through carelossness which did| - - take DASAD piimn e off. This reat 4 says he I8 willing to be the democratic | It wil} be Interesting fo see fust |the women flocked to the new Ameri- |country as i poor Irish hoy over forty |00 AMOUNt (0 misconduct. The conclusion | The birle off of whiows for whisiles al- g L e » candidate in 1912. The governor will |how the rafiroad statisticians will fig- | can establishment sours ago. He worked his way 1o wuccoss | War. therefore, that while (he death Was | g padi't made one since a long time ago. ity will NEVER be dupli % ‘ong Lends (as a carpenter once » curred he line of duty t was , have three years to think it over, how- | yre themselves out of the hole, but | Brother Jonathan had lnnlullM‘: e R S Ml T TR e i St A T 8 R B Sl o el i cated. Come Tuesday. ever, and possibly revise his opinion. | that they will have & plausible plea is oda fountain and surrounded {t With | orabic’ tagke) wnd with his unflinching | Under (he provisions of the Taw which pre- | A" ¥hen he goos fishing e teta tienry | Remember Tuesday. Don'’t not to be doubted. No three card |comfortable chairs and the lLondon courage and with his big, open, boyish | vall until July 1, a case of this kind would | He fixes (wo seats on the bank of the forget, Tuesday. Spurred on by the success of Texas, | o 1a man was ever more dextrous | women had acquired the ice cream ""l‘:"‘ e be consldered as justifying the payment of |, brook G 5 G : % i \ Arkansas now wants the Waters- | i h the pasteboards than & rallroad |soda habit and along with it a supply | & T8 FRACIEERR feRCeas, vet the en- | the death benefit hook; b FR:gn the ok R R T } Plerce Ofl company to pay a fine of [jowver wien figures, but it would |of that comfortable feeling which ren- |naq ‘triends in all waiks in life, sprinkled PERSONAL NOT: Ahg sSugsiien e Wil o UBe R0l | buy.” “You 'k b $5,000,000. A few more taps ke | o004 somewhere. or somehow it | dered them at peace with the World |all over the world. He worked hard and ES. At some lttle thing that he hears Henry | ] ©8T€ to buy. You have 5 that and the il well will be pumped | ;1ou1q be possible to compel them o |and put them in a mood to part with |blayed bard and b loved bis (ellow men. | 1\ Dogge of Mancheater, N. H.. has | And Si5h up a drink in his hat like vou a0 | [ 'NADY times paid - admis- A3 ary. make a correct showing and stand | pounds, shillings and pence for goods | . Wl TN ¥ A% just celebrated the 89th anniversary of his | When only just boys go a-fishing with you sion fees to see no hetter or § R —— 3 y ter This b p birthday by giving a party, at which he 4 2wl | it | 80ld over the American coun This business he bullt, this paper he Henry Blake's father will take him and more famous pie 8. It won't take the democratic city | | As an evangel of frade the ice cream | founded, are now thrust upon my snoul. | danced with Mra. Mansur, who s years } . us picture: vdministration long to tell the voters | B " | ing more potent than bat- |ders. It Is in memory of the most loviag | ©ld: ere U0 Whnda for ko BRI | The Lake Seamen's Strike. | soda is proving ¥ | in the world that 1 dedicate them | James McDonaid of Syracuse. N. Y. 78 ) A H C > Omaha what it has done, but it The strike of the lake seamen, | tieships and not half so costly, and |, ciean causes such as those for which he | years oid, the oldest member of the Order o f;m‘u B WO ANG- SR a1 . ospe o' would take a month to enumerate the which promises to tie up traftic for a unless some method is discovered of | would have had me fight. God grant me |of Elks. in point of age, in New York |Of hick'rics and walnuts to help Henvy | things it ought to have done and h time, negessarily entails mot only |checking those American habits, the ;sn»m,-n: to e worthy of him whom I loved | state, died suddenly at the Paimer house at | And o 5 a dead 10g somewhere In the 1513 Douglas Street a0t done. y upon the commerce of lake ports but | st thing the Londomer knows he i e Herkimer. He was a commerclal traveler TR v R 1 h f the entire northern portion | 1!l get up some morning and be | PRESERVING WATER POWER, | Mrs. Tom Thumb has gone abroad, where| T® .",‘.d'-x andwiches his mother has Every‘hmg in Art or Our democratic congressman has at | 8180 thato SENON P " | torced to cook his own breakfast while e | she 1s known as the Countess Magi. The | And 1«1y Blake's father, he don't seem as Music, last been smoked out to preside at a of the country the postponemgnt o'iH wife goes down town to attend & Public Rights otected Within | little lady is 6 years old, and shortly be [H though s & Wi . 3 the equalizing effect of lake traffic on | M8 hes Limits of Pablic Domain. | fore she left the White House Mrs. Rooge- | He's nore than his uncle, he likes Henry | meeting appealing for the re-election freight rates. If the disturbance must | bargain rush. Chlatsh News velt received her there. Her American | of Mayor Jim as a rebuke to Governor s Rah B Saidioenls: atus” anutd — | Much disquiet has been caused by reports | home is in Middleboro. Mass. Shallenberger. What will Governor e, Py g h 4 A fourteen-story office building Was | that President Taft was developing a luke- | News comes from Atlantic City (hat a | Shallenberger have to say to this have been selected, so far as this sec- recently ‘thrown open to tenants in|warm attitude toward the conservation | lady who had refused $10,000, proffered as | A R tion is concerned. Grain, which us- New York a few days ago less than |Policy which was a“striking feature of the | & compromise to & dispute with the mu- eason y S - {ually is held to a greater or less ex- | 4 | administration of his predecessor. Certain | nicipality, has been awarded $1 in lieu of A New Yorker took his dog to Can. ¥ ten months after work was com- | | ada and when returning he was forced | tent for the opening of navigation, is | a 1t tihe stous: | 225 of the present administration gave |the sum she might have had. There is K . 3 ¢ + enoving st present. 4uf to alto. | MeReed on the demolition € color to these reports. It is gratifying to | nothing =aid as to what she intends to do | You may have a fanc that t “’l"‘«‘ . du'l'y : "’"‘:; "l"d“"' ;‘: :g\her du’r‘arem ':_.u'“' and it s not |ture which formerly occupled the |see a mlulnhlu the Roosevelt policy in this with the money ) 2 L G y you mus valorem e cou nduce 8 g o v t of mod- | respect, if there ever was a disposition o | Tho 7 sSuit c . ground. Such an achievement o pect, ¥ | “Though dally surrounded by an abun have your Suit cut to measure neighbors to fix the valuation, pos- |likely to until the effect of the Pat-| methods would make the |depart from it dancs of the cheicest food, as chef in' the . sibly the duty would not be enough to ten speculation has passed away “‘n(hu(ftl::':‘whn put up the pyramids | Under the direction of President Roose- | Buchtcl hotel, Akron, O.. William M. An- Or t} | Cus Tail 1 eutarrass him. There I8 plenty of time remaining for | <CPLFACtOrs WAO UL H0 D me to | YOIt Kovernment land embracing vaiuable | drews. vears old. coilege sraduate and | r that the Custom lailor alone can o o | ODEn their eyes ¥ water-power sites was withdrawn from | former minister, was secretly dying of | - = Py tPARSpOrting - Westward ~oaxi winter's | life again | entry. Secretary Ballinger of the Interior 1!|!|\ullnn for the last week. He was found give you ROOd m‘l[enals‘ Chiase are Indeed evil days for John | supply of coal, which "0""‘; by way of —— | department recently restored much of this | dead in his room O | (& D. Kockefeller. It i8 now stated a |the lakes, and altogether the west can Our people have been using paper |land to entry. Now another order has| T o | r that ou must go to f i has| The apread of prohibition ls held re ¥ st g « mum for ' Montreal syndicate beat him out of | await with comparative composure the ballots every vear right along at pri- hbr‘en issued by which lands in Utah, | sponsible for the closing of a large glass l ] $4.000,000 on the Wisconsin Central |settiement of the differentces between | i clactions and for. school board | WYOming: Montana, [daho “and Oregon | tumbler factory at Huntington, W. Va. Yet styles. deat. 1t John D. doesn’t put .in less | the vessel owners and their men T eoad "slastions. 404 there | C°MaIning water-power sites are to be| Atlanta, Ga.. under prohibition clahms to 0, £ ¢ longed i nowever, | wiil o - : [ retained by the government, at least until| have 1,000 places where lquor is sold, and A visit here will correct these noti time playing golf and more tending to| Any prolonge: eup, however, | wi)) pe no hardship in using the paper | satistactory provision has been made for | ane of the express companies there 1s dout ¥ " ons ? i i business he s likely to turn up hroke | would be unfortunate in cutting off | ya)ior in the impending city election, | preserving public ‘rights in the water- | ling the capacity of its warehouse fo and save vou mone d time. ! t these d: th e supply of the big blast fur- s. | power. It Is declared to be the purpose | y ey an ime. ¢ some of ese e or ; v: )“ wh A . The only hardship will be on the elec- | e 514 8 daethend. to pn‘\“‘: n‘::. \‘Inmmu‘dm- the m’\;uonsfl business coming < R d ——— naces and checking the iron and steel | ;o officers, who will h to count |V » " 80 D e | to it since the traffic was outlawed . 2 tO-Wes = = In all the discussion of the water |industry, the revival of which is glvin : , | Astural vesources from passing under the| wrs. W. J. Boggs of Besttls, Waah, s Suits Ready-to-wear, $15 to $35. 3 industry, EIVINg | (e votes Instead of having them al- | ..\ 0 or monopolistic or speculative i bonds by the watenbond boosters one | an Impetus to the general uplift of | .o.q. nted for them by the ma- | . ey \M | creditsd with having grown a thorniess o, Aounss. . collgeyd . ready cou terests,” and to secure the development|,oge Bhe Is said Lo have many rosebushes [ - 8 ¥ overlooked, and that {8 | business all over ¢he country. Such | e and utllisation of these resources in ways | without a thorn, and which bear a rose rgwnlng ]n o the $70,000 of taxes which the water | g result would be most unfortunate — to bring the greatest benefit to the public. | which is almost perfection in shape and td = | is now paying into the treasury |and wisdom would suggest the inter-| No one who believes in a common The nation should show more wisdom in | coloring. A thornless rose has been one of B K 15th and D 1 .ally and which other taxpayers |ests affected should take steps to |gense administration of the fire and | 9°8/'"#8 """, the rrroy ook uestion than | the dreams of - horticulturists for many and Douglas Sts will have to pay when this property is | bring about a settlement before a |police departments should Waste & | . hn mns oo with reference o control | vears. and the success reported for Mra wiged off the tax ligt ruggle has so embit- long continued of the great coal deposits, which originally vote on any of the democratic or peti- | were the property of the government. Beggs 18 expected to draw the attention of rose growers in all parts ol the world. R. 8. WILOOX, Mgz

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