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OMAHA, MONDAY., MAY SIDELIGHTS ALONG | — P — WASHINGTON BYWAYS ' Things You Want to Know ™2t Whe . . = Senater. Eugene Hale m . . otfioe . The despleed. bui ¢ s mAE: 6f Wie associates there NOL be AN Arlstrocrat AmMong vegetables bu senhfora AHE mahs %8 * emg . o of f4e b . 18 entithed to Tank among the great wealt) p B Seives with t o are classed t producers of the agricultural world. Tt That after 3iareh 8 3011, they ‘ean ead Andrew 3. Petare of - Py nion crop Is among the most profitatle clgar or cighrette without fe 2 e 568 | et Peters represents at ' ] the product of Amerfcan farms. exye % ab for senmtor trom Maine coming along » port s arsoeratic sectio having demonstrated that onfons b where the Senator Hale detests tobaces smoke of all | Back Bay in Boston. and when ‘n Washine y Aer proper conditions will yield & net pr v the experiment S _Whea I\ i & young tember of | ton finds Nt fectly at home » . ? 45 per & Thus & farm which! would v " the § mit-to having his at the sarious 1 3 produce & net profit of % an acre in wheat % ‘cipret " " e wowd in ) ( would vield fifteen times as much if planted cigars. In the corr ttee T . ® leisure hours t onfons: “A husdred-acre field of the very and \@evators Best Iand under the very best conditlons the TROre. Boweve N fict thére 1 56 @ 3 sld yield & profit of $2000 from ce onlons it » MVield $G0 Bu the sanate he had to sud wrnact Affended BT pip 't ate “N and-tor ,‘.A,, ol stmase g » ‘e When " tunately for the onlon ma e pretends to ob » ¥ I nnres particularly sdapted to Je tty, aod-when he imited in extent bouse *1ds . . 2 x e e * ' s to get away from his district | \ The ceosus now belng taker gress & not in session, Mr. Peters ‘e United States probabiv wi me in getting Into the woods of £ 75,000 000 1 f onlons. In the census 8 of 10" New York produced more than any other state in the union. So concentrate was the omon Erowing industry that one nalf of tire onjon vield was by twenty-five out of the more counties in the United Sintes w Becoming one of the most p among the sta fon has proved to be someth: empire builder there e Brow region, where onl jecade ago districts were a npeopled ere is a populat f ey are making the land or et t and b 3 gets & 7w and honey 5 dak rooms 1 mainly from the growiug Saliow c - HE'S A HaSs TH THE WAY THIS CowBOY TREATS ME ~ ored Bermuda ontor . Stany ENGEts AGETE Ghod sighr 1 dfopped Sown R e z \ in Diseose HE'S DRAGGED ME NOW SOME SEVEN MILES, * Nye of Lared . o begh 4 the_ prablem ot tne shi " . - r - b o g B bomtes IF | ASK HIM WHY, HE GRIMUY SMILES | king of .the Rio ( . . but without sucoess. How csal tw & a primitive life until the at least .00 pounds Macsachusetis siatesman s ready to re 80 WHATS THE USE ? IT oMy Rues s wire Phedalie S of ) ! turs to cultersd Hostoe, Xa the iatecva SN TRE FELLOW ~ AND HE BEATS Me ! t comprising 1200 acr et 0aiés when: the WBHR AR M1 wee his departu from that city and » . sroximate 2680000 pou erop 1 s return thereto he has labored l'ke an N - o i ye s : = , 14 at such prices as 1o yield & met profit as long as the pulled When: Samator. finie is pres Firs e gremipa eyl 300 1o the acre. Mr. Nye for the gro o s et fishing and enjoying himes ya i+ vears has set aside five acres for the ke dhongrr 4. o i @iow members 1o smoke. even in exec . growing of Bermuda onions. and has kept . S . DS 16 She o Ih s Sikts of N 3 / a week théy are gat R e mSers St 44 -8 Sabeut ‘:‘ n‘ o re s g de e o 5 e g a careful récord of all his financial tran . o e i ; e“n\.s-»i-'p.- s hard ang sactions growing of his onlons on these powerful as He s, ‘nhs ne bee o S 3 SO8 EPe 8 e > . f five acres. This account shows that with egards committee work s far more ? good, bad and indifferent seasons his land ant tha: attendance on the floor \ 1.5 as netted him & profit of $1.9% in fou i e dop 7 has netted him & profit of § 3 Bt -y r Ay Wi vears sly the matter of harvesting a suc choles between Dry weather is storage holise Much he famillar rib. The ssess a t advantage ruits which ree his nen-smok g must be marke 4 maturity. iRty = ¥ - pel . | The ‘Hiand of Bermuda s now the « ol e NE.58-any & mstance n n administratior egion. Its prosperity and its financial 0 T T lepressions are determined status f its onjon crop Beri t erop is the Easter y. out of makes a profit of hundreds of u st A grown more induced. 40 <£1k over the wire and f ener regarded ally rega A thousand bushels to the mcre. To this has acre. A ermeore has mever allowed an instrument s r t the chairman, Mr. Ma » be insialied in his private office. Hence | in charge of the bill.®ad no hesit thousand bus T bush whemever his private secretary finds it nec- | crossing the aisle and brings him a profit of $460 in well congratulatin o make Inquiries he either has to | roung member from the Back Ba | lars every year. Strange as ! 4 these two industries are very cl lied, the Easter lily being a o . man to the onlon. They both belong pe. el s g has the reoord BORN GAMBLERS COPYRIGHT, 1910, BY THE NEW YORK EVENING TELEGRAM (NEW YORK HERALD CO). Al Rights Reservec. {0 et faiciiysof Whish there'sre sorhe | MASschLE/IORE. Iua- helt. the ecord George Be 350 Qifferent branches \ < well favored with natural soil fertiiity By G Slater Beck. - e 1t is £aid that the onfon is probabdly the ' % T T INEL Lo e its g helad first vegetable ever cultivated by man. As 4 o 1ty Nterature | Deve produced an average crop twice as b e ey e o | M acre’ as have those of many Eaitor. .tha Circus Man, the Race Track | hour of his death and in whi ould | . . : : t : i ity per R e e ot e e = d ch he could | | Tells Friend Wife Some Senators reveals the cuitivated status of the B [ e R Ml e e y >y il oaat BV Bt the daigihes of1 ] 11 siness an L ||| Hoty Writ stseif tells us that the chiaren | TG TR CCE eitivation Is also borr Erounds of the Del Munte hote] ComPAMTE | a gambler who had worked as a_fcapper | eave and Others Are Left. of . TeFedl i thulr Sofrowful ‘wanderings | T gt mho Mgnds o Ko guf, imprasions of the gambling hells of | for his father for many Tears, and she, oo, | J B \ifs. dukiH Femenitisred. the)#fiah | 2Ub 18 ull’.»‘r:‘ .~v)-:.“ \;u“‘ o poseibil Monterey, shich we.nad visied that even- | was and is_thoroughly cofiversant -with tFe | e (ot STl e e i ot A ture wh ing becomes a e W54 the Preather had st concluded | cure things that al By Wa & " | : profession . ure things that always were her husband's W, Walter: A.;8inclalk t. without losing & note. A great deal { melons and the leeks and the onions and Nis “say. which was of course highly and | sto n tra < 1 ses that gor v | There are many different ck in trade. Notwithstanding that that & ot of the older senators ought to be made ‘for promi- | the garlic” and longed for them ag sustly condermnatory of all gambiers and pyg ; ; 5 i 4 onfons, some of them being produced by SSieiting’ Shethulle, Avhen “ths OM Dy ° Dave's dice were always Jouded, bis thim- | are . leaving observed Frien Wite ho have to Iltve in froek | To this day the onion of Egypt is ““‘1; ol 2 roiaa o OCtoT | bte fixed, his cards marked and his strap| “Some are leav and some are left - ts known by the name by which Israel called ki e SRR el e nd loop certainties, he and his wife al- | ®aid the Tired ‘Business Man. “While any male person with | it—"batzel” The oldest of Chinese rec- o ot Dave Mormer. the| s maintained that he was an honext |the trees leave in the fall, these sturdy t accomplishments and a set of patriar- | ords show that the onlon was a cultivated SBeh-cied” inalive’ and Disabia-HE samibier| o | piant, and botanists have traced it back who traveled with the smaller circuses of v =~ = (T o Sor B¢ . b N . |to the table lands :‘{d.llle (1[2;4\;1\.;.2 Bt and i aist il iy, Erewe itor this' sountry’ for Tearx? 0.yt ot Suying fo, i, frém. it T Gt ited rebu f 3 go'right Into the senate, providing he | mountains, the very cradle of the human | ..o onions. Another kind it Here slits one who knew him 3 Fememtapdlate Foues e BEYInG e Sew e N N P was kindly regarded by the principal rail- | race : the Barletta. This is a small onfon used S0ok."7. tegiied the Circus Man. “He fol: | vatics and when o aia iy o s |Fusign wot only are resiguin t e road or corporation of the state he hailed | 1In the cultivation of the onion for gener- | g0 wiine purposes. It sells for about Jowed our show for several seasons 331 1 wound mereien )C0 48 the resu {are resigned. The senate chamber .v 2 r aldriched from. Al he had to do was [ations it has been the custom o ETOW & . pocne R SRl bttt e sl i o 1/ the wound referred 10 by o | » Ty e % ggle down in his chair each day and | them directly from the seed; but in Te- | pr o oo rien compiain of the trouble aciench as applied to catching human suck- | . s & wife wag.a few 1 a v sleep, waking long enough to say |cent years & Dew C of onion cu Httle they ha ¥ e ere wasm't worth knowing rrigated land a 1,#0-bushel crop Is possi- W thé Preacher. the Old Doctor, the|of his ancestors. which he loved to the ity of the varieties of division of the b, some from top sets and some from black seed he best known, of course, of all the varieties are the Bermuda and Spanish onlons. They because, as they both vehemently vaks of the upper chamber chose the al wind ecaressers better still, & atd ST M. il Lhe OLME vas clared, he never won a cent from any 2 | sentle springtime for their specialty. The rowth of Abraham Lincoln whiskers around e houme, the diam. n he E r = : 7 - ve' if nudged once and ‘No' if he got | has sprung up. By this method the seeds |, . . o ehat M.t R e _”“i . k and fingers, six months’ rent he halls of legislation will t A Y 3 two bells. It was an ideal existence for a | are started in hot houses cold frames A > 'ave Mortimer? seried the Race " 5 = e Al are placed ‘n weak 1e for a day 1':.; . Mortimer™ queried the Race | iandiord asd other debts amounting to $ox the persons with the retiring man who had been ordered by his physi- (and when they have reached a sufficlent | = o 0" e ine roruse will wash g el ur ot OF ¥00. a gambler's outfl and a pair of |9 n have seen the footprints on an to take & complete rest from all activi- | growth they are transplanted into the . . I G- T IR face” mosts, ‘Which. ot | T TeTIeha aad Olivis-1¥ yeire 0l he wall or the handwriting on the sands tes. onfon beds. To transplant a few hundred [} e hed lix el for our own hmefit Li T CRISE Srgipesiondily Waps'tie wasf °C. Maybe so e they are . But that has all been changed. For sev- | bulbs is not a formidable task, but when and we wondered why it was that he @lwayd won Kis bets on a Whipped-in wim o will be peither hard work nor shedding of tears in the preparation of the pickles. race track | WOTTied by splinters from the party 8 eral years past the United States senate | One goes to set 120,000 bulbs on an acre | o . not to be expected that onlon grow- 4 o R hich A 5 £ '!' ' resembled a stage on which & very |he has a job on hand. ll’exvpedn 1:the | o ey be eonvertéd "Into & soutde of mer unth an investigation proved that B, ovs b s 4. il Tiil ade ] 8 TR SE Do, Sihen - 3 t rur for preda- | sad lot of barnstormers are being presented | remainder of the labor of onion ErowiDE| .~ on by the thousands. of darmers who e g o bt e s o 1het the Waltl wesld WD ma. § [R010- 8d_ by, or. rather, Hal : id then swaggering | with all the vegetables and cats of the old | and selling put together. A §00d boy €an | . " o wing wheat and corn and other o - moe® was on Daves payroll Then | DCVET 100K NOUAIT to make me game when | A But BE It W fhe Inok ¢ € [ with the trusts | school. Only those who were lively on |set out 3,000 plants a day, while a nimble- | | 0 "0 rianie crops today. It there S0 /ae8 e fhe can o him gosd and hard, |5 0908 Hbel, 45" T3 be & sucker 10 take | e sieeping facilities in the upper che t ng the common peo- | thcir feet and enjoyed such diversions have | fingered person accustomed to garden | . ..4 pe g stampede to onion growing B e e et fites| 900% 167816 0n."" Whew'T 10k him he haa [™. g ot walk nt of the high cost | been ‘able to endure it with any amount|werk wil) easlly. sot out 5.000. It requires | ' L "0 "0\ 0 ransn profits in it the on.to the track. thre the femce 8 swipe | DUt & f€w moments to ltve, and that if he 1t b 8 > ‘-: can believe t tving traffie of enjoyment or safety. It's like riding |about twenty-five days' work to set out [ rion market would be glutted and wheat gate hin theicold steel in his feed box | OC8IT¢d to say anything to his wife it mus | 28° Teariness af “the - constant T Personaily, 1 would' grow very weary|in an aeroplane—the higher they aré the |an acre In onions by the transplanting| =" "'\ 14 become more profitable as kilog him be said at once, he took her hand ang, | PO 1 can concelve t woulk being prominent that each day der they fall. And so when the state | method o AN S wet > 8aid Lhe Old Doctor, “T was pres- | IAPINg it to his heart, said be . vofy “fying 8 b b 5 r delegation or edit machines begin to wobble as though suf- | The experiment stations of the various By FREDERIC J. MASKIN. ¢ 1t hasn't deped this news out wr morning, while reading r warn the ar war- | f tire they stop and retire. A | states have démonstrated the advantage of ‘romorrow—Making Paper. brought home wounded from and prescrived an oplate to alleviate his | arahioh Liny O B0 CRrefran f the Interstate dally for orders before ent mt that man's birth and de His ki s g Saail Riatary js aa cleat 3 proof af-the] S04 MY Tesite sia Mavin' we false, that | T 2 orrg UP SFRSt (he. hReak( of that to avold me as he wo hballs gathers no moths.” transmiisbion of mental qualities from pa: Simiet has done me UD E00d ADA | 1o e 1t pruct b Senresting by be o Fouiache even more Iy poRthige Sch Riofs Taand el g et B heve ever met in r. AR You ain't goM? to have mo| ey es FLmunt te: dapraseing ith b8 Pic- {3 fetime al Senator h retire?’ asked Friend | ourning to the pract ot the 'aw'd' ety medical_practice of almost half a century, |fU'ther use for vour marriage receipt b lpsi g S, b nEvOIgnt: srpenry things" his forefathers ur genera- 1t h % b Bnly one of many cases coming|Pretty scon. Now. don't ery, girlie! Be a | . . s ar g, Straight i be a dispensation of Provi- | yonyerore him deted on The Onlooker ot that compel me to|Peach—be a5 cool as an oyster—and show | ¢ 10 WOk law making er block-| e at ] qued 'gence—R. L. sald the Tired Business Man. | s s i P 1t huks - . ng. It can't be exactly chirking t y ney ¥ a frock (Copyright, 1810, N. Y. Herald Co.) Did Johnny's twin sister inherit th = % wetl a5 con en as we | UP bri t hurts me ‘cause I can': lea & il same evil tendencies?’ nquired §5 4he rabbie this cvening. Yes, 1 : " coln, ‘cause we know that| - arth tremors felt In Atlantic City gy Mortimer all through his life aracters ain't safe widout de|that he had been in the rcom but a fev Sieasure. | which she save him snd”which he in- | ¥ > : Tpent butting in betimes, “probably. @and if Yeu eare to know why 1 believe | c0in; but girle, you know. I'd touch |Minutes when little Johnny en and | told tr od” his that confounded stock. Later he | Plesndio not.Tequire e 19 AARNAT LT84 | Binets-nipe out of every hundred gamblers 3 woode or on de train—an’ y cing two .five dollar bills on the table - ey parsed And ¢ 10.000 of ‘the same |Jucetion.” yepkida the ¢ " o e and a8 he | Notice report from Alaska that men must by force of birth be just what they | K= don’t you, that I'm pot hot-afrin Say, mister' 1 won a fiver from sister s it - eholders, who » from Wis seat I noticed that he brushed | won't work, preferring to go ‘to lditaroo 4re 1 ¥ give you a brief history of his ¥ I've done & Nl | prop ' that dad eouldn't live B ¥ . " o5 Al 3 ng for vidends, - for | SWaY & tear and hunt for gold Won't work, eh? Tamily' up o for weeks ag e, t o' .gour blagers 1o|MIEt Wid dat eut in his bread t PR octie Lo \ E " per share, and in | When we returned to the hotel we found | Whisper, dids't ever hunt for gold? We Mt onr cigars and listened to 1 shop, and wid de mor 1 bet you ten plunks da i E Wil . ¢ begging, borrowing, |& number of our fellow tourists playing Old Doctar's story rent. Plant sme che make him breathe no m edwispad Frppod s e « winter clothing and gambling | bridge. Among them a most vivacious and | Colonpl Roose y Dave Mortimer's father 1 r A 2 who ‘lowed a sw | 1 was appointed guardian for the children | before he wou il th . b 1 aceumulated 20,00 shares | lovely woman, who for several days had|gble citizen. There ap) Englt crook ef wide rep et 5o’ Busk and soon f that t get the boy |t end ‘iha 1okie A & £ mir ch 1 had repeatedly | been the life of our party. She was #0 in- | of Lim, on Jac poted gambler who tr - n Iver handles 6n his coffin|4Way from his mother, b with 4 . tensely Interested in the game that she t er try during the tir « o Let the otier debts |10 her breeding. and st AN i o N ag ther, who | paid no attention to the pleadings tuents are compiaining that the Becescary to know all abos E 3 lothing guvs took dere|Delieve that t " = % ¢ N nt for me, and, much | !ittle flaxen haired boy, who wanted tc | gove ent f seeds are very poor this order to break even. He had been tmught " n' if ey kick. blame i |UnE was teac n t % y 3 S = . showed me & dividend check | tken 1o his room. I shali never forget the | year. Probab e e T aaie sy 0 belleve, and was firm In the belief, that on A E gir.e. don't et Jonnry |Dis fathe n 5 S A thing over $400 which they had re- | Pitying look of the old doctor as he laid | with the high cost of things. 8 the worMd owed him & good living He|ch pw de leo 6 To st belief that ! »u . - e 4 2 ¥ The check was |lii# wrinkled hand on the woman's shoul- | i was sbaplutely feariess. loved the game after you're cookm he learned t i informing the | der, looked Into her eyes as though he was | & s discovered rubber in the tevellnd in the excltement attendiug } o t canse if he goes sent him te i . . t " i check was the | rading her very scul, and said cactus. Accounts for the lllence a few and up 0 the time whem he was shot o' ‘Preutice all by de wavsid Hudson, bu g s : X first of a series of monthly dividends which | “Dear madam, take an old doctor's ad- | horns of puique will put into & human PIAER W e 1 90Nl ineer = . ¢ And say girl AP X3 the av ¢ o 1 , ntinue for at least | vice and do not become Infatuated with guett B .‘»”nr» aet ,‘v:(:”,““_—“. - - e, Donty knives e et X posis i . Ve bntha’ and et | buldse , Mr. Johnson says he intendls to sk Mr - g been kind enough to| ARd I know the reason wh effries some very pointed questions when th¢ Y any Gime than sit down 1o a mes sambling spirit. whieh, R e i %G ke i S they meet in the ring. Might as well cut wife, Dave's mother, was the da wied Duye's entire e aht Bk the satans | SPAEERS. AN FAIRM Ca.) that out - Conversation don't show in the Jimgple Clark, inshis day recognized s way to er realms. and n by D o | moving pictures, .of the most successtul crooks who WU! ever know what he wanted to recipinedte e _giving Bim 8 a btain 20,000 more shares Pl v sl g i Sminent Daughters of the American & nts per share. After ten days the price tevolution says the equal suffragists are pespsd . e was to be advanced (o §1 per share 1 niy a lot of frumps. That setties it. No 1 0l wet Tk this loster. THS Outlesk 2 body of the sterner sex had the nerve to as vogation on the passenger Ohio and Mississipp he samble Anyone who had & 3 . and 1y at cards would soon b " subject ¢ ere Ving him & free " » Bir A might prefer n t & 2 : )0 gorgeous. After persuading the se that word, SuM. it ‘has ‘been said acdoBEiY his sastiles Snd Shibe and no organization 0f women can survive ship and ren there with being called & lot of frumps. To your ts or your celly, oh, suffragettes! oAice.” Aeclared per ’ v man after m return act that of Dave's . : i i i k : 4 h ! ame on west to investigate the 3 cacse i g . Y e terprise in which Johaoy is so Clevelana ¢ reveals that while Dave's parents 1 . : v 1 f ! r t at y in sted. Just as 1 expected, | D a man and wife dwelt in the same house Professlon they had been horn " ' er ——— . ‘ nd that it is not & commercial mine. It they ignored each other. Huh. Begin their time and talent was Adevoted . losely as '} e f m ” C a prospect There is not as e chronicling those little things and size same and their onjy praver was that their g . rin 1 t P hole In the ground. The divi- % of the paper will have to be fncreased. child might be able 1o make tils m o | §9Md pleces L he ¢ 4 v t a portion of the money paid — the samb anner and ay easily @ beatx that ever | kmow ave ine coine ) : : ' 1 10 the promoters of thé fraud, every cent High hook among the census enumera- mady theire - A A e the greac | t I almost bre tie w ) % and much more will return to : (% tors, with records of 484 persons in or Gilmore family of acrobas s & lie b g , . Thetr prifer Was answersd. for. Just as y med in the | the hea you 2nd w r er b additional stock s & young and pretty girl, Sure 5 descendant of Mambrino Chief takes 10 gl ”;W‘v [tne s ime teach him @ £50d less n p . niT ¥ili never be apother lend paid } thing. Whoever resisted the winsome smile Jolling $o" Dave Mortimer touk ‘o Eam- gambling ¢ sdme mania for|to wi v " t o ard | 7 ' . 3 for the first| U ) and plaintive request, “Oh, won't you bling. and his parents were proud of T |ANRag-4e he.twin ehildres Then, turning . v rigging Mortimer has please write something in my autograph B TS T Riaki 12 Yiare ois ue rag. | oy Presious pairt” 1 inquired out 40 show that he 4id not have t 3 be . - . But this experi v album® R e, Au ather's was & clear case of beredity the eviis of gambling. held ‘Job 3 1 . . 3 3 th the even tenor e ought to make a good match. Temporary y B, the strap |young son's is s Blain that you cam i [te rhicule 88 & Would-be Sambler from | cour Pty B 0) ey s mambir. @™ | Hes rolling in money. ! RN ooy | 198 the cacGlRAt the age of 15 he was out most » t " ’ & (most photograph it. The undertaker who[the siums of the city who 4id not know ward “Yes. but that's all he does wi ‘of bimeelf Bairly launched in the gume prepared Daves body for burial told m-‘nu- 10 use the money that hulg‘,,a?-lm “";, a For gl e | Jt'he Aiwaye takes 1t DAk | il bis mother would rgcover her in the S — the money than he eares 4nd e wil lose no tme in [ w—roll in it" | BEW ST

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