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BIDDiNG TIlE iflhltil GOODBYE
Omaha Ptoplo.r . : Their Visitora OaU at
Port Omaha in ro ,
I PREPARING TO START SOUTh TODAY
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I Qiinrtertnn.lpr , ( . lIi , Rn-
Ioi , untl : ( ) , ) . uti Iluntil t II ( '
Cztrp. * ( Jt1pr tJIlc'rM Cnn-
CIUIIV 1'ltrlr trrnisgitnctiq. ( ,
Yesterlay ( va ; visitors' .iai with the Thiril
regiment lit Port Omaha. 1ftFy ) In thc mornIng -
. . Ing the travel turned toward the fort , arni
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f' ni ; the Iay atvnnced It 1ncrease1 until every
car going In that direction wn crowded to
' ( till capacity. ' score or more of convey-
' nnc(3 cnrrIc ( people back nnil forth from
? Thirtieth Street n14 the Ane nv enue
car line , hut they wore not able to accom
I Ino1nte the crowls niiil ttindret
'rtirnotttq of nit ( iescrlptton3 drove about the
grounds flfl(1 tite ronils were so worn that
cloII(1H ( of ( lUSt were raIsed by every passing
rig or breeze , makitig it unpleasant on nil
larts of the rouiids near roadways.
Tue atream o leOliO headed toward the
fort contlnuel ( , ntli after 7 o'clock , the dress
iaradc at that hour being the chier feature
of the day. Colonel flryan conducted the
cer'ir.ony and was greeted wIth h any cheri
as he aplicared IIiOfl the parade. After the
ceremony Wns COOlpieted Lit'ntennnt Colonel
* VifltlflIfl took charge of the reginient and
. CofldtlCtel ( regimental drill. Thousands ot
ICCtatorM crowded about the Iarak' ) and
writelied the drill with deep interest , cheer-
lug the COflhIflfljC5 ns they passeit different
joints ; 'lt1i line company frmit and In every
way nlantfcsting their admiration ( or the
boys who are to leave for the front today.
Colonel liryan vns besieged with visitors
at th o hrahll nun era ha Ii ii I ug th von hoi t the
tiny and 5I1 tinels vere heft ) busy holding
the crowds hack which s.cro eager to get a
glitIJSB of hint , Several times tlurlug thu
afternoon the crowds became so insistent
that Colonel l3rynii appenreil tipon the steps
of the huilding and held a bilef reception.
Services were conducted at the fort in
the niorn I ag by Cha Pi a I a I. F. Jorden. Thu
chaplain Ireached a seritiozi Particularly
. ailapted to the Occasion , his theme bciiig
. ? ) the iroper blending of iatIIottsn and Chris-
tinnity. ills sermon was full of good whole-
: ElIflC advice to the Tfl'fl who are ircaiing )
hOifle tl's and going forth to meet the perils
aiui temptation of nrniy life.
e The day was a busy one with the quarter-
xiuister. Men were hept at 'work loadIng
. mid checking out rations nod supplies and
1 hauling fliuni to the trains , Tents , hospital
supilies anti nil the equin1ent of tlio regi-
* Inetit are reuly : for the teamsters itiul will
he tnkeii to the ears as rapidly as irnsslhlc.
.
] verything will l ) ( ' In readIness by thIn aft-
t ernoon. The cars for the inca are set out
on the switches just north of the exposition -
tion grounds and It Is thought that the men
s'Ill lie mnrciied to the ears niunit 3 o'clock
and vIll be loadeil at once. Definite ar-
raiigeiiiciits have not been Ina(1e ( as to what
sCtinhIS of the rcghnc'nt will he hnule(1 to
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tue Union depot before leaving the city ,
. hut thu sectIons which go over the flurltiig-
- ' ton and Itock Islanti will be delivered to
thu flurllngtoii and Union depots and It
Ii ; prolablo that all the other sections , with
. the txCeptioii of the otiu going over the
Nissouri I'aclflc vIll be taken to the Union
; ilClOt.
Colonel Bryan was Informed yesterday by
telcgraiii from \Vashlngton that the govern-
niunt wlit supply teamsters for the regi-
2ueIt when it arrIves In Jacksonville. Many
- : ; , teaiistcra have levn asking for these Positions -
: tions , but this comnitiolcatlon takes the zip-
r polzitinent out of thu oiflcers 11011(15.
t Captain Etigeile F' . 'F. Cherry and Lieu-
: t11flhits A. 11. header and C , F. Itenaud of
. tile Fiftieth Iowa vo1iiitccrS , who \rere sent
: ' ' - ' ff0111 Chlckanzauga to recruit for their regi-
incilt. called 01)011 Colonel liryan ycater-
F ( iay. Messrs. Volt , Ceddts aud Cosb of
j Grand Island visited at the camp with Chap-
. - . 111111 Jordan.
. SUNDAY AND THE VISITORS
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Out-of-'I'yii I''OlI ( ' IIIJl ) 11 VI lIlI
% ' 1t III1 1)ity I ii I Iii' 'Vri llMIllIM4t4
SIIIIL M&-trohIuIIs.
, The middle Sunday of the sumrncr's 101(1- (
die lflOflth was all that It sizoilid have bach
- + according to the calendar , 'Fize SUII lznzie
clear and warm 0.11(1 had It izot been for
a good , stiff breeze from the south the
weather Would llavJ ( been uncomfortably
iltit the Still's heat s'ns agreeably
tenlpcrcl by zi welcoille zcpliyr that lilade
one secure his lint. The weather was not
itucli as to izizitico large crowtls ( if visitors
' -5 . ' to loaf about town hut there was every or- !
. . ' iloiice tltraughotlt the city that a consldern-
ide ProPortIoli of the licoille vlio hail C01fl (
to Omaha for Military ( lay 1(11(1 ( roinalnezi
, over to S1)Cnll Sunday.
The street cars (11(1 not begin their heavy
traffic as early as they did the ( lay ietoro ,
ltit ) before the curfew bell had 1)0011 ) toIlet !
last night l'restilent Mtiiplly's cash register -
ter had rung 0)1 ) It gooti Innhzy tliausanit
fares. All the travel w'ns not bound in
the SitillO direction at the sante time ; It
vns so very evenly divided that the cars
were novel' jaizitiled. Some of tile people
V4'flt to ( lie exposition , it great many more
t - ' Vunt out to Fort Omaha to take a farewell
tt _ 1)01'l ) at Colonel Bryan and the gallant
Tliiril , others rode about tim cIty nnd vis.
It'l the harks , nitti zi rtv went to church.
luring ) tile mornIng the church hells had
licen ringing some little while betoro the
streets tonIc on a really aiiiiiiated apllezir-
. niico and thin street ears coinnlencetl to
' 'a-4..t.--- ' earn operating OXl'fl5014.
Tile too few parks near ( lie center of the
city \ero veil liIhiahited with tllenl. in
. Jeffersohl square the early coiners. very
early coiiiers , hail the belIChies to thictnsilves ,
but that iiiiiilo no ( IIITtIICUCO to the Qteis , for
. the grass % vns dry nuitl % 'as a li'aj ) lillrtt ( Cciii.
5 fortable , and thu fly copor svlio soinetlnit's
sings alit ' 'got oft' ( tie grass' ' Just forgot his
lIttle song 01111 looked across the street. lveit
L sonic' stretches of vacfltit grouiiil that thu
. cIty has snot transornlc',1 ( into munichIlat
111(1 ks vcru fotitul to be coiiveilent ! resting
places , miii wiieii the sun diii not blaze out
too warmly thio i1o'V-lliOwll lots no Iouglns
. between hlgbteezitli and iiieteciithi hizid the
hioiior of t'iitertzlhnhiig several garden partIes ,
; kp most of when brought along a newspaper
and somotliiiig to cat.
uli fast as ( lie visItors learned that grander
parks vero at the t'iidii of several of the car
lines they started toward them , niiti by
aficrizoozi thierti was quite a moving popuha-
tion iii llztnscoiu ziiitl Itivervlew parks. But
uI ! ( lie itarIt guards coinhjiiietl did not sco ns
ninny PeoPle fll the sentinels ho snati (
guitiul at tue ciitrances of Vort Omaha. 'I'hu
, i CiiIlili of ( ho Third rcglineiit of cbrask4
Volunteci S appeared to Lu iiio pupular llhCv0 ,
itntl the o1ulicr boys have every right to
proudly remember their Inst day in this
city.
city.The
The xioltIon crowil dICI not start to
move until the sun hail commenced to de-
chine in the western horizon.
At nearly nil of the churches the congrega.
tions at the morning services were notice-
nbhy increased by the presence of many
trangets , the majority of whoa ! were young
women. The evening ervIces generally were
a slimly attended as ore most Sunday evening -
ing services in the middle of summer. For
nil of the visitors tim niI of the day came
sooner tliaii it did the day before. A tium-
her went home on the evening and mIdnIght
traIns , but before t1i latter hour most of
them had sung : 9'in tired now. and sleepy ,
too. "
I'iit' 'Iiiiinti' . , f Ciiiuii.
Because of fr.2qiient rains in Cuba malarIal
foyers are it common ailment there , just us
they are In flULUy sections of ( lie United
Stntes. AIlments of this kind , no matter in
what part of the globe they occur , are
quickly cured with Ilostetter's Stotitachi flIt-
tars. I1eide leiug a speciflc for iiiuiariai
troubles , these hitters also make Pure
iilootl , strong nerves and muscles , and firm ,
healthy flesh. They have no cqiinl for
dyspepsha aziul constipation.
I1NNESOTA IS NEXT
( Continued from First l'age. )
sisted by overexertlon , anul in addition to
the iiinial SUiIihy of hinininges , gauze , etc. ,
the ambulance always carries a rubber hag
flied with cracized ice , which Is applIed to
the head of the lnthent IinmcdIactl3' on its
arrival. When lie is received at the lios-
ph ( oh a lCh Is ready , eullihppCd with .ruhber
sheets , mitt he is quickly stripped and
trrappcti In Ice cclii towels. The nurse
presses a button and a cool breeze from au
electric fan sweeps across tile bed and in
a very few ininlites the temperature of ( lie
sufferer has been reducerl to the nornini
point , anti Iii iuuost eases thio recovery Is
irnctlcahl3' eoiiipicta.
hqtiuihiy adeqtiate fnclltics ! nrc ready for
the treatnient of mole serious Injuries nod
lit the opertttiiig i ooiii ( lucre Is a cozii-
Photo cqulpnicnt of the latest patterns of
apparatus and iiistriiinonts , The cards now
wiii accommodate ten patients at once , but
additional zicconiniodatlons can be itrovided i
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whenever they are needed.
So far the emergency staff has treated
415 cases , sixty-three of which were am-
1)ulanco casts , Most of them were jtrostrn-
( bus train hucat or fatigue or minor eases
( it shckiicss. The most serious case that has
yet hteeii received was that of Jaities
Mooney , the painter who wan brought in
wIth compound fractures of both logs. The
fractures teio quIckly reduced nnd he was
reunovel to St. Joseph's hospItal the next
day. Thin superiority of ( hue einbiulauice over
the patrol wagon In whichi the city tar-
( lures its Injured Is indicated by ( lie fact
that Ilurluig the hong trIp frouii the grotiiai
to ( hue lluSJitill , In which a number of
i'zitigli pavements were traveled. the pa.
( lent did not exp'trlu'neo ( he aliglitest iuiin
in ills broken hones , 'flue surgical COSOS
ulso Include thirce broken noses , one hrokuuu
fluiger , two fracturcul lizuibs aiil numerous
scalp \vounds 011(1 contusIons. The biggest
day's work was on July 1 , when fifty-seven
cases vere treated , :10(1 the next in artier
was Satturulay , which alc1e(1 tweiity-iilne
casc.s to tim record ,
The hospital Is tinder the general diree-
thou of Dr. E. W. Lee , mclIcal director of
the expositIon , who Is assisted by Clilet
Surgeon Stewart Canipheli , Assistant Surgeon
goon George L. Strader , head Nurse An-
lietto Nelson and Assistant AlIce Donelson.
hunt % ViiI to ( ut ii unit' .
the people who wanted to cozuie lionie
train ( lie exurnsitioui between 9 and 10 o'clock
last nIght tackled a rather dIfllcult propo-
sition. Just at ( lint ( fine some few
thousand other PeoPle who had leeil helpliig
eiuterlauui the soldier boys at Fort Omaha
happened to have possession of every south
htoiuiid car , and by the time tbey reached
tim exposition grounds there wasn't room
enough left to even liauug on by an eyeiaslu.
There was a group of people waiting on
every corner emi Sherman at'eiitmo from
Mainlerson to Clark streets , and most of
titeni walteul ( ol a good whIle. Train after
train caine whizzing past loaded to the foot.
boards , aimul it seemed as though the mill-
tory crowd would never dimInish. Tt was
fully an hiolii before the rush subsided ant !
the exposition crowd could ride home in
coin fort.
u Oti till' ( 'rlth.iudeii 1 ! issltii.
Mrs. Katherine Barrett ot W'asluington , D.
C. , wIll deliver an address at the Boys'
nntl Girls' buIldIng at 8 o'clock this even-
lug. Mrs. l3arrett Is an exposition woman ,
having been secretary of time Board of Lady
Managers of ( lie Atlanta exposition and for
two years vrevious one of Its foreign corn-
umiisaiomiers. She Is the wIdow of the late
Dr. Barrett , who was for twelve years dean
of the Atlanta cathedral and one of ( lie
leadIng dIvInes of the Episcopal church.
SImo is not' representing the Florence Crit-
tt'ntleui tiisIoii \Vnshilmigton. .
N u' ' of t lu. 1'uiiiuMI I lou.
The work of the pollee yesterday resiiltc,1
In ( lie arrest of a solItary fomico Jumper. ha
vns hacked up in a ccli , 1tit was afterwards
takemi with a fit Einl removed to thio emuier-
gooey hospital for treatmneuit.
QuIte a nhiinhmer of PeoPle conic to ( lie
grounds yesterday with the impression that
they were goIng to got in for 25 cents. 'J'tiey
I vere iuuulect'ived when ( lucy reached thu
ticket olhlco , hut not altogethier satisfied.
Secretary Wakefield fractured a part of
the Sabbath in adornIng hIs office with au
exptsI tioui picture gmtihci'y. 'rhis Iuicitnies
the official hilrtiseye views of tIme Chicago ,
A tlminta mind Nmimihivihlc expositions , together
with ii collection of the various views of the
Trunsojississippi enterprise.
FIRE RECORD.
! , % rl f'u , ropul ,
\\'ES'l' I'OINT , Nob. , July 17.-Speclal.--- ( )
Fire lirokt , out at noon today iii thin barn
of Charles Bartels , located in ( lie north part
of ( liii ( 'it ) ' , completely eonstuiiiiug thus strue-
tore. All ( ho contents were ulostroyed , to-
gethier with a vniuubho team of young
horses. No clew as to the orIgin of the lire.
Ilil ul of a lI huinu If ui' ,
iEOS\1JQl4 , 10. , July 17.-At Farming-
ton hiluit night I'tishi fleece niiul ( ' , eorgu limit.
tur. ( lie hatter colored , vero killed in a so-
ioon row , A teUl ! c'xistcl ( between hatter
nuid Ariiiei Freed. hatter met Freed amid
at 011cc opeuied fire on hiiuii. One shot struck
ItC't'Ce , m ( lystauilu'r. ( iui ( lie sto'aacli. Ficud
atu'rwmirtls scuit ii btillet throuphi hatter's
liiiigs. hceco ( an' ! flatter dleul within it few
hours.
A rru'Ml Ilaist' liii I I I'I iy'rs ,
iNlINAl'OIiS , July 17.-Nntwithstauil-
lug ( lie doelsiomi of Judge Miiay allowIng
Stuiuulay base hall , ( lie mfleuiilmcia of the in-
uhianapolis uiiti FCaiias City temmn w'ere or-
reuitt'ti aftei' the garute today. Thu authiorl-
tics say tue law wIll be tested further.
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Are lOttor thItli ] itiid-owed ; shoes but cost 1os. Moii ,
\volfleIi aIiC1 cilifldren wear thorn , All kiiids 'ti'o nuitlo ;
ii,11 dCU1t)1'3 11 thorn. . ' .
) ; 000DYE4Ut SUQL AAUU1IL ( CO.1 D0S'ON.
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EXPOSITION AND
EDUCATION
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The exhIbit inunle by the Itidlami sehioals
lilider governmental control , Is ineateul a hit-
tie to the left of the main entrance to the
Government btiiillng. it is not only in-
tert'stlng In Itself , but in view of ( ho ap-
proachlng indinii congress am ! tue tact that
It was Installed by Miss Alice I. Fletcher.
who has Fhcnt 50 m&iuy years among the
Otmiahas and Winnehagoes , nuiti hiss so to-
cently charmed us with her delightful iapor
on "The Psychic Aspect of Inuhlan Mtisie , "
rend before the Musical eongres. much od-
dltional Interest attaches to it.
lhy ( lie way , the day devoted by the ccii.
gross to hiidian music must mire iVeui those
in nttenlancc many new ideas as regards ( he
lflmhlans , so often one hars it nItl , "The
only thIng to do wIth an lodiaii Is to shoot
hini. " or "Ta t'uhtucatc an Indian is to kill
hIm. " After seeing ( lie iirndcs ( , uhignifieth
bearIng of Mr. FrancIs hut Firselie , thin
Omaha , eiucated ( at hlarvarth , histenliug to
htls schiolariy paper and realizing that his
study anti nasoelation itli vliIle peoplc had
not 1esenuI lila affection for hiis klnilreil ,
one flii.iSt surely have felt It unwIse ( a jtiiigc
these h'OI'lo ) too huistlly.
'l'hien. 1o , when i'rsons of the ability of
l'rol. illimore niiul Miss Fletcher give ( hr
best years of ( heir lives to workliig with
( tie lnuiiniis and consider ( lie ( hue iiot ill-
spent , oumo rntist feel there is souiie good in
them. In this connection , I quote a fe' sea-
tences from the lust report of the voiiinlls-
smiler of milton affairs ' 'In the develop-
meat of its educatiotisi iulan the lrnilmiui of-
lice seeks perinauui'lit rntlier ( lion quIck ye-
stilts In the uplIfting cit tue hiiuhIauia to ml
higher social anti iiidustrizii phone , mint ! time
facilities for educaioii lia'e been enlarged
aiitl Improved as a wider cperIeiice has chic-
( iitcd. F'rom barbarism to Aiiierictifl elti-
Zeiishill ) Is tlii immense step , which can be
nccoinpitshied only by palnsuikliig efforts ,
npciatiuig not oiily ulton ( lie chlltlreui , mit
tipoii ( he aider Indians as well , "
Studeiis ( at 3toliticai science point Ihi
tli greatest untie to our viitteui coiimitltti-
' contribution to
tlon as America's unique
thIs science. No les siguillicant to tile
studeiit of ethnology is the evolution of the
liidlan fiorn brtrbiirlsin to cIvilIzation , which
mtfer ( a careful survey of ( tie govr'ruuineuit
exhibit , one is convinced is now ljeliig as-
fulsted rathi'mr thiaui forceul.
Thin sclioohmi reprcscuiti'tl are chIefly In ( lie
trauisinississlplit regIon and Include five
miouiieservatioii boarding schools , located re-
spcctlveiY at Genoa , Neb , , Carlisle , Pa. ,
Lawrence , Kan. , Carson , Ney. , mind l'iioenix.
Ai iz , ; eight reservaioii loarhiiig ( schools at
th Ommihia auth W'Inuiehigo agencies , iloojtt
Volley , Cal. , Crow Creek , S. I ) . , Oneltia ,
\'is. , and Cheyenne , Seger mmii lUverside ,
Oki. ; ( lie rcservatioui day schools include
( he two at l'ine Ititige and Itoseltuth , S. D. ,
nut ! ( lie MissIon schools of CalifornIa.
'l'hio slaistlcal charts give sonic iota as
other cheohs. The
'elI as views of several
following geuieral items for ISOT rcre noticed -
ticed on one of the trained cars The
Indian loPtuhntiami of ( lie United States , cx-
eltisive of Alasini , numbers 24S,800 ; cxciii-
sire of the five civilIzed tribes Iii ( lie Indian -
dian TerrItory , ( lie Inuhimuis iii New York
011(1 1hmis1mu , the nuniber of Indian youth
of school age Is nearly 36,000 ; of these 22tGl
are In attendance at 228 schools , 231 of these
schools are wholly supported by ( lie gov-
ernuncuit , divIded as fellows : Nimiety-sIX
oil aumd sd-
hoarding schools ( twenty-three
euity-thiiee oil reservations ) auid 1S day
schioolmi , The schools are located cii 1O ) Indian -
dian reser'athons nut ! in twenty-four states
.iiitl territories ; $3,000,000 is ahiniiahl ? . cx-
iionletl on ( hiemn , being tbrec-sevemutuiS 01
t lie mipliropri a ( iou.
Viola ( hits it viIl be noticed ( lie large
uiunibcr of boarihing schools off rescrvatiouis ,
which it Is quite nmitural o infer accomn-
push ( hue iicr.t itsuls. ( 1)oubtlcss tim rca-
son for this lies ha tIle fact that Iiihtus- ,
trial traIning carried on iii all ( lie schools
to a greater or less extent caiu here be
thoroughly systeuimatized. hays are taught
trades amid agricultural pursuits , and ( lie
girls arc trained (0 ( be ccoks , housekeepei's
omit seamstresses. The grades run frouii
the kiuidergarteui to giaiiinlar , heitldes
which uiormnal and conunerchal instruction Is
gi rca.
, The exhibit covers as niany of these feat-
tires as caui be preseuitcd in show care ( cmi ,
ala ! also ShOWS sounethiing of aborlghuial
verk by ay of contrast.
In ( hue latter are seen specimens of pot-
( cry , reed matting and blankets colored
with native dyes-several of that blaiikets
and ito elaborately embroIdered bead belt
comIng from ( he Navajos , a brIde sash ,
colored plaques , ratlcs and a boouner-
ang from ( ho doquIs of Arizona , basket
work ( romn ( ho Tub hirer missioul iii Cal- !
fornia , and water tight alias or s'aer jars
luoldiog several gallons made ( roni willow
twigs or reeds. fly dropping red hot stones
In thioiii seater Is hiented.
From thin ceiling hut susjeuuded ( lie large
birch canoe shown at tim \Vould's fair ,
and uccesive exposItions. In a glass case
is seeui ( lie figure of a SIoux hirave with
shield and mtpc'ar , Iii a war suit made of
lituckakin withi moccasIns of porcupimie quills
and a head dress of feathers reachIng quito
( S ii , ? flf
Ill a Secon(1 case Is a Sioux woman in a
bird skIn costume frliiged and iwadeh , car-
rylng a child In a case completely covered
wihi lcad ) emnbroidering , In couisiil-
erluig that work of boardimig utrhiools ,
hoth , resi'rvaIon nod uuouii'i'scrvation ,
( hit' omie at Genoa , Nanec county ,
this state , many ho ( akeii as a tyPe. This
school was opened in 18S4 in ( lie vacated
Pawnee hnuiidluig , nn'l huts a bait section
of hoid , once mt inirt of ( lie Pmuviueo resor-
ration. Its capacity hut 350 ptilills. 'rhiey
thu chiieihy Chiippewas , thuotugh there are a
few Ounahins , Winnebagoes , Pawliecs ant !
Sioux.
'l'iierti Is a good showIng of written work
in nil the couninon iiraachucs , besides draw-
lag , exercises In music anti klndorguuren
work. As a whole ( lie vork is character-
irod by extieiiie miemitncss auid by exactiiess
of ( oriut in writing iiuuui iuiemtslireiiient in
drawing. Occasionally one sees au immighna-
tire drmivtng , every part of which Is fall
of mean I rig. One idct a res a couiipi ; a y of
United States soldiers uhispor8iuig a baud
of wmirriors.
Tim girls' Industrial department shows
not ciii ) ' sonic plain sowing but somuue of the
ii ti I ii I I est ivork I iziagi ii able I ii ha nil inmrchu lets ,
lace ztuith eunhmu'oltlery. A great deal of shop
ork fromu the boys Is uueen-hcnlvemt , hittin-
moors , vreuuchieum nod other tools mnmule iii
( lie bI ac ii sni I t Ii shop ; slices , cloth I ng , liar-
floss and wcuo'iword from youthful loyi1
oriwra as well as carpenters who sceni
uuiasters of ( hut' trade ; all of liiciu is aufil-
deftly troll iuimitle to fluid reauly nlu shiouiti
( hue quauitlty be iii excess of shuat is re-
qtulrccl for ( lie USe ( if ( lie school.
'I'iuo oak louuigo w ii ichu , I ii spi t e Of I ( s be-
big lmpliolsered lii heavy Navajo blankets ,
temnitta ( iilO to rest t uuioiuieui ( , vas iamb
by thur 'e boys under 19 years of age-two
Ciuiillet'flS ) antI cue Sioux ,
In ( hit , vhiig eai.es arc uiiauiy ries's of thu
school grouuiuls a uiuh bu I I ii i ii gs , liii crier anti
exterior. amid uuuuuiierous bihiotographis of
liultIls taken singly uuuutl by chssea.
A ( ow itjtecial features ( coin oilier schools
ileservo uuieiition. Sonic beautiful ( rceian
dtutiguis of pillow lace , first taughmt by MIss
Sybil Carter in ( hue WhIte Earth reser-
aion , ! uhluuicsotu , in lSJ1 , nrc In one of
the t'asc's. A cart ! attached states that soy-
oral tluousauuti dollars' worth liavut already
bceui soil ,
A relief iumnii of the Crow Creek buildings
amid furun is the work of the youuiger PuPils.
Thai school at lloopa Valley , Cal. , lies ucuit
several sacks of small graiii. hlaskeil in.
stltiute , Lawreiice , Icon. . sent a farni wagon
eounplete , hilt owing to the liuuilted sjmtieu
In the Uoyerumcu ( buIldln U has been
I placed In ( lit 'rrnnsportntion buildiuig ,
There is a small lilothel of ( ho school
band sinai at b'hne'm ' % ' , rlz , ( he work of
three small boys , antI1near it a rosowool
cabinet from the spq' school.
I \ ; unr ( of the girl'rork frouii the ( 'ar
un" school was gIyjin sPecIal nielii at
the World's fair. Oli of the charts gIves
time rec'ori since leatth school as regards
ehiaiieicr and buiiit's abilIty of nine
I classes graduated fiodi Carlilo.
The record iiielties 1t4 boys , of which
112 nrc silI ( living , , aiol fifty girls. hut
Sixteen of the enttrt' , number tire graded
' 'Poor' ' nuil only ant' ibal the ninjorih' '
beitig nunrkt'l either or "excellent. '
A similar record frdfn Latuipton'n. . . makes
an vqtiahly good shiowlpg. Tiiree buallitlngs
In oil. of lie little ulpi ( . are the sork of
Angel i ) ( 'era , a , uii blooded W'iuinehingo
gil I. now stuihying tuutter hiowuird l'yle In
I'hiilntielphiii. : Thin slibjects are an Indian
badge. aim iimtilaii girl In costume nuid an
luithian warrior. Files at the papers pub-
iisiicd at ( lit' various schools are uiolieed -
( lie Indian News train ( lruioa , the indian
helper ( rain Ciii lisle uutl ( lie hiithiaui Leader
fiorn Lmtwrcuuce. biere Is nut exact copy of
a he ? I er V. titten by a pupil lie lund not
eoiuiplc : ( ly iiiasered ( ( lie Engiishi huitiguinge ,
thiotimdi the writing is % 'er ) ' neat : "My ulcer
teacher : Mr. ( icorge 14. t"ihiiams , My good
( eia'iier thIs day uiie no caine to school
tentlier yesterday is nie go dolsil Johiti house
t uinth my feet uihi vet , thiiui ( oiiiorrow is nie
very sick eu iiw belly. teacher will this
day Is inc ito couiie to school ill nil right.
Your loviuig Friend Master ! 3erges T II
ilenul. "
The goveruiuiiemit etitucatlonmil xhiIbl ( is in
chiaugc of Mr. J. C. Iboybtln of ( lie hburenu
rut Education , rind Mr. Chinries T'lcr of ( lie
hiidlaii ollice , both of whioni gladly auiswc'r
questlomus regarding ( he exhibit.
lihLA Ii , l'EltItIE ,
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ART AT THE EXPOSITION
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A worthy exponent of the goveruiniemit
II luichi it mepmeseuits is ( lie imposing ( lovern-
11100 t bu I ltl ing.'hat an ediurmi tioui and
t'iimit a uichighit it t oulul be veme every gov-
ernuiieuut buuiltliuig erectetl"so satisfactory and
so artistic !
It. is ( lie lmtrges ( bulbdhuig of ( lie exposi-
( toil anti train its 1)111CC of Iiouior at the
vesterui teruiilnntiaui of ( lie iagouui court it
conceals all that Is insiguilflcaiit behind it
nuiti surprises ( hue spectatei' not only hiy
its size auud stability amid by the dignity anul
ilt-ittity of its outlines Ettit mis being symn-
btfllcal of the loyal amid mioble spirit for
whiicii It statuls.
It Is ltuuiit on strIctly classic lines. The
uiimilut itart ( if ( lid buildIng Is bulauiced on
tile north muiti south by wimugs ts luicli are
suiuiicvlimut lower and vhiichi recede froni the
iii ii I ii lirt ho a , ( buns gi V I hg I t by ituoi ectto mi
uiioro Iumiportaneu , .
Oui tii central axIs of ( hue buhidluug , whIch
coincides with the uuiauui uixis of tim lagoon
vommrt , is ei'ccted ( lie giaceful domiie whIch
is larger no , ! hIgher thauu auiy othvu' arehii-
tcctimrai nmotive , and vhiIchi lifts Itself tip
like tt crowui cmi ( lie head of the exposi-
tioui. ,
Arehilcets ( cay that a guaceftul , vcll iwo-
portioned donio Is ii. iiiost dhihlcuil ( thiuig
to ulcslgmi , but time goverluincuit's architect
has becui very successful ziuiti has designed
It donut of beautltui ctmrves in ( hue reuuais.
sauce Style , surmnoututcd by a hauitcrui on
which stands a figurut of liberty hiobdtmig
mihoft her ilghuem ! torch.
As this dome rests on a circuiar basr of
considerable hielghd , it Is called a stIhtd
u.lormio In contradistinction to that low tiornes ,
eiicht as we see emi the Art buihdlng , for
exmiummple. I 'I
The htase of ( he dome , too , is very beau-
tlftul. it is tivbdetl ! Into six bays , in each of
which nu e three coluuimiiis-amu echo of ( lie
coltiniums 1)ChOW ,
The dome is fIaiu1cmi by groups of statu-
cry whIch In Poluit of size ahomie are ade-
quote to ( lie Inirpose. Fveui a decorative
sctilptiurt.i it Is bad , The i epoac' , ( lit' big
decorative lhiue auid the lilcasing silhouette
which we fluid ito eatiafyimig in the Nep-
'tuno of the electric fouuuitaIn iii0 quite
lachmiuig In ( lie statue 'of Liberty , with her
ragged drapery outlined against the sky.
The large groups are equally disappolntimig
amid do 1101 merit further consitlei'atlon ,
Several steps lead up to the main entrance -
trance , which Is in ( Ito huddle of ( lie
building on the maIn axis. The emiramuee
portico Is enclosed by majestIc fluted cal-
umnmis with rich capitals in the louiic order ,
There is a eei'taiii iutthe'd ! dignity auid
height obtained by allowing the space be-
tweeui ( lie 1)1150 of ( ho coluinius auth the
groumid , This siiaco Is called ( lie style-
bate.
bate.One
One of ( lie first prhuuciples of decoration
Is repetition. A series of vertical hues ro-
iieated was the first border desigmied by
early savage races. The decoratIve effect of
tlii Itrinciplo Is ohiserved in tile repetlthoui
of ( lie long huorizomitah hIiue of ( ho stylo-
bate , frieze fluid cornice , antI In the repeti-
( loll of vertical lilies In the coluinuis of
( lie bays of the two wiuigs , as vell as iii
( lie maiui part of the building.
tlouuooiuy ( has beemi avoided mm ) contrast
auid relief obtaimieti by thin irregular pro-
jeetiomi of the central j.ortion beyonil ( he
wIuigs ant ! of how Iiroiectiouis in ( lie
wings , which cmt ithiadows auid produce an
cr01' varying effect of lIght and shitide.
Abevo ( lie columns is a plain frieze decorated -
rated siiiiply with disks uitl above the
frieze is thin cornice siurniounteul by flag-
saff ant ! old flomnan liiiuiji trIpods.
it Is the propoi'tioui of ( lie length to thie
breatithi , tutu projection of the central part ,
( lie ilifference In height between ( lie build-
lug and ( lie ulonie , which show careful oruia-
nielital coiistruction. 'rue hujlding as a
Whole iii beautiful In ( ho xn'rfection of its
humirmomiy. harmony iui music is the result
of a comnbinatlouu of notes which accord , aumU
a himiriiiomuious effect is lrodimced by a chhuiiax
or strouigly marked coiitrasts , Iii nrchiloc- (
tiiru ( ho square amid angular are expressive
of uuiggetl suengthi auth pover , curved forms
of elegance alit ! delicacy ; beauty Is lirediiceti
luy an effective comuihilnatiomi of ( ho right
limued nut ! ( ho curvilinear-its exeuiuphifieu ! in
that ( ioveriiiot'umt buildhmi. It is ( ho ilouuio
here t'hiichi is ( lie uiiaimi themuic of ( lie liar.
mnomiy , antI It domniuuates the whole with a
dignity and hieauty ( list tail uiohiiuig ( shorter
or giti mid eu r.
The dommia is a reuimiissminco creation. The
fifteenth cemitury was shtebtertni tinder ( lie
gri.at douuio of Smilnto Mutrie-deit-Ficurti at
Florence , tilt ) ixeeuithi tinder ( limit of St.
l't'er's ( ut iumuie ( , amid Imiter Euigiamid was
shimuloiveil Ii ) ' ( lie tiouno _ of St. l'aui's at Lao-
ulouu , ( hue eigluceuitl emituir ) ' hiy ( lie douuio
of thin l'amitl'eoui at Paris. It itt to ( lie or-
ehitects of these four great renaissance en-
tliedrals-o ( ! iuuntmllcwiui , : ! Iclimitil Angelo ,
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* : .o eXpOSitiOfl has excefled the Trans-
S Ut 1iiiSiSi1)1)i ii ni'e1i'itectui'i1 [ ) lC1n1oI' 811(1 ( artistic
b1I'ore the 11iei it 'ill be
hiauIy-ytmt snow onlY a mom-
O1' , wei'e it Hot for th' ail of the )1lOtOgI'apl'iPI"ih fu't.
* I hi all its \hllibd : h'Uh1 ( y I lie SIltiht(101' ( of the G l'aIIl ( eourt .
flflI ( the fiiii ol tlio ii\1idvuy-a1I the ninny scenes of the
u.l ! .EXpOiitiOhh 1ifl't1 lWhi ( i'CIl'Oltltt(1 by
* TIIE llI6IIST PRODUCT flU 11W PIOTO6RWIftR'S ! AflT-TIl [ UOTOOflAVUR
J"hesc are fi'oii the work of i\'Tr ' , F. A.
* lu llilhflh't , hit' ollit'ial hotogt'a pln'r of I lie Ex1iosi-
tioii uid are iiiore liii isik' 811(1 1)Cahht ) I fimi I 1ithm his photo.
. gra 1)1t. .I PllO ( ogi'a'ti l'Cih 8 woi'k of am'l wh icli a hiy-
0110 vi11 be ghmcl to franie. 'fliy ai'e 1 Ox7 inches au(1
about 1 00 'ie's iii all \vill ho inmhlished , o hintt no
featui'e of the .Ex1)oSitiohl will 1)0 ouiitted ,
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hit tOtllWlt& ) 'uitWS ii'L ihLt' ISSIJII-
I-Oening flay , Junel,18901 , 9-flne Arts BuUdng ,
. 2-iorthoast Corner of the Uuurt. 10-Nebraska BuiIdng. !
3-Oovornniont Building1 } i ICrand Court , Looking East ,
4--Main Entrance to AgriuItoraI Builthng , 12-- Section in Fine Arts Building ,
-Scene in Streets of All Natons ! , 13-Urani Court at Hight ,
6-Grand Court1 Looking Vest , 14-Main Entrance Horticultural Building1
1-Hagenback's on CIiiIiren's ' flay1 i5-Scno on North Midway1
8-Oi'and Gourl , looking Sotithwast1 16-Marine BatI at I3rand Plaza.
* ! ! COUPON.
" 1"liest' ai'e offel'eI to Bee h'eader OIl iwavy PiPOl' ; suit-
t1)11 foi' fi'aining ot' for a collect 1011 ol Expo'it ion
( S views , 'JIie l3ee wi I I issue a 1)01't ) It ti i 0 ( . 'OVliI' I 1 5 CthhItS
to foi'in a covei' for t1ii cofleciioii.
Iii ot'deu'iuig bay uiilt'll tatc s'hifeIi pictii u'cs you Iuy tit Ic or miii iiibcr , aiiul t.i iiul ° s
2 em. iils c : ' li'a for iii .ii hi ug.
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DMLY B [
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Deliwtm1t , [ XE1OSIUON POTOilW/Ull ( / MUI5ON.
The Omaha Bee 'i'hik Couuimmu miputi IC Ccutt wlii ulmtttmiu titiec i'iititngra-
0 Daily ,
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. tit the Exito.itiouu. fly ujimihi 2c 'xmra.
* Oiii ti I uu , Neb .
* * * * * $ b ° ' $ Mb
Wren and Soufilot-thiat we are inmiebted for
( lie rich Im luerhauice of ( lie doiui and the
beatuty of its subtle curves mind proportions.
EThfEL EVANS.
THREE OFFICERS GET HURT
I'itt i'oI ' , Vui giiui 0 ye rt ii iii 'u ii uiii I * N Oit.
( miiunhitN 'liuulu'i.lM , flu'iist's
iiiiul 'teuiII , VoiiiitIs.
Three Police ofilcers Ivero iiijured , one of
( hemmi seriously , by ( he overiurzmimug of a
patrol wagon yesterday muoruiing at Six-
teeuith auud Jones streets.
The injured officers are : S. 0. Osborne ,
itatmol driver ; N. Tltomiimts , patrol conductor ,
alit ! Al , W'liulaui , uiergtuamit. Osborne auuti
Tlioniaa are at tue Clazksoui hospItal auud
\Vhielauu Is at tile ( ionic , Fifeeuithi auud Ohio
5tmeets ,
Oshoriio is tiun most seriously tmijuretl of
ti'lo. lie 1rcceived several , dccii scalp
wounds , severe Internal iuujuries amid a
badly bruised breast , No hiouies were
broheui.
'flioiiiaa' luijuries consist of several con-
tusionui oui thin head , uirnis amid hireast and
iuiternmil luijiurios. Scrgeauit W'huelaui cscapctl
'tylt ! a wrouuchiod kuuccctup nun ) severe body
bru Iaea.
Thio accident. occurred as ( lie wagoui was
reurnhiig fi'ouo a "hurry" call mit Twenty-
eighth amid Leavenworth streets. At Six-
( edith amid Jont's streets ( lie rear wheels of
( bun s'agon caughit iii ( lie street ear traehmuu
as it was turned to avoid several rnoumiiis
of earhu and was overum'uied. Au it treat
over thai tongue broke anti the horses
iuuigod forward. Osboruue , thio lucid nuito
his lines , was jerketl into ( lit' street on his
head nuud Comudiuciur Thomas amid Sergeant
\Viiehmiui vcre cauughit bouictuthi ( hue wagoui Ite-
fore thiny coiultl jtuinp. After ItuihimulI Os-
bornct front his seat ( lie horses man away ,
draggiuig ( lie ovcrturmietl t'agoui hiehiimitl
( liet. Tiiey ran a block before stopped.
Neither of ( lie horses were huujurt'ul and ( lie
wagouu muttered little dmtmiiage ,
As sooui as iossible after ( bun nccidt'uit
bystanders attended the huijuret ! officers. Os-
eforrnity Heniodies-
4\ ( 'tiliiili't4 hun of sliamiiiht'r hil'11 ( ' ( ' $
liutiho to fit Pt'rfi'ttI' uimnl Ii ) li'opui )
I ) i'fl ( 'I' ' t I ii' liii till hher.'i--\Vo in a II I I fzi t' tti i.e it ' < . - i' '
f'ui I 1 I I iii' o I' ( I ot'ovl ii I I y I iu'ui ci' s , I rmiis' ,
t'tt . -'l'lils tht'puiu'tiiui'iit iii iii ( 'himtm'g ( ' ( ) f . . , - - . ,
I I ioi'oiighi I y ( 'iii ii lt't I'll t ht'l ) till 14 \'hit ) ii iii ke J. a
tlui'iii Ill ulluy ( ' 1114(1 Oil huauiui--oui' i41t'k tit fJ i
hullIiIlfzietilI't'II : giohis 1 $ ( ) ) * iiuiil ' ( .
( ' ( iifiii'bst.s ( lOst i ( $1 in'htiiigs , ti'IiS'4l'i4 , sIll- \ I I '
I if ) l'i Ul'I , I iii I I t'ri t' . , il I tu I II iz'it ( , Ci1i t Cl it's , . / i I
la'ti air llil0\t' $ , l'Ibithel' ) gotttlt , , . I .
HiiI'gl'lbI ( luuu4t i'tuiiit'iil 14 , iuietblei silithli It'at , ' -
( it ( ' . -i i'iiib t ii us I'i it' ( ' 8 tim loi.iil I ! fit' ii Ii ) ' 1 Ii- /
fOi'Ilbut t lout i i t'si i'ei-\\'e ( I iii I I ii t't' I u it t Is I
! iL'4'lit'il lii this hue (10111 actull : lui'mtSUt'Q' J
Iiietit , . .
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TheAtoe &PenfoklCo - :
hq-foi'mly llriice 'Muiuu&'neturrrs. & '
I40f Vturmiain Street. -
O'poaitu Pua.Ioii hotel.
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borne alien picket ! up was tuuicouuscbous , but
Tluouuiaa amid \'hiel a nl'C me alt ! e i a uuuake
their way iuito a nearby drug store. A
itatruli tvagoui took Osborne au 'I Thu amos to
( he luuspitmti alit ! \Vhleltlmi to huis hiomiie.
BURGLAR AND BOOTY 1AKEN
l'uif liii 1111111 Fzuli.y ( 'itt chit's I'u'iuui k
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liihviouI mI flu I lit' ' , , , ' , , ' ii.
II Is Ili Iuvery I ii Ii 1,4 , l'oss'NNItli.
Frank Loclztvooti , a hiturglar , was capturctl
hiy I'atrolmnaii h'aliey early yesterday morn-
big t'ihi ( huis plmimimler iii hula Iimtnths. Lock-
\voti bath just CoiIihietCtl ( hue burglary of
heaver Hi oiheu's' himurtitynre store iii South
Oumiahia Iii a most complete futsiiiomu auid was
ruth ni I ng (0 ( his It en dqui ii rteu's I ii tlu is el ty.
A remlr window of ( hue store lund beemu
himokemi ulurimig ( lie uiighit nut , ! ( hue latch
turneth huy ( hue luus-crtlaui of a huauid. 'I'Iie
thief haul inzitle a careful ! search antI mu con-
S I lt'rahil o a niouu mu t of iii'oltery huuud hieemt
tik&'ri. Tiut' nuissluig articles ramiged all thin
ttiy fromui uu Itni' of soap ( a cases of mba-
bhe poclmutIuiIve auth razors. Out Lock-
tootl' Iersumi were found four kuuives , two
razors , a revolver nod mu uuew dluumier paiL
vhuIchu lie hiutl lii lila hunmiti to give ( lie liii-
resslout timot hue \'nit a laborer reiuruihng
fm-omn waik. All them articles were later
i'hu'uiitltl by Ilcmiver lirohiers mis a hiat't of
their missing Property.
LocItvooi ! Is also wamiecl ( to coimiplee a
t ermiu of thi I ml y ii a ys out ( lie st root fou' un
utttemuittetl biirgiuury in thIs city. ho wau
foummth on the uuigiit of July ii lii ( hue rear of
ut salooui at 512 Souuthi 'i'cuithi street. 'fhio
liii tti' Imuutl lit-eu mcmii o ved ( ruin ( Ii e v I uitlo w
atiul cveu'ytlihmig smts Iii mcnthimiea'i to raid
( lie huhihimmg. 'Flue barte.uutlor vlto slept over-
hienul himul frigiuteneth it umiarniutier away twice
lueforo tlurluug ( lie night. Lockwood wan
glvemi a tel iii on ( lie streets , hiuit escaped
front ( hue chitthii g.irtg duurlmug ( lie first fifteen
umiluiutes ,
It Costs Fifty Cents
'i'o get bitt ) tilO ( 'X1)OSlt ) ion 3'OtI ( : fli
m,4mii _ , Ihtiut tlu'ui you hiuly a iuair of our r
liulhi'it' : ulni'k liu'ovui Vit'i kltl ulioi' ILL d4i4.1't. 1
$2.'l' ( ) hey . it ak ' ii tm t't'l I iii ; n uis' , i tubi tom ,4utt1 / \ , .
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stylithi t'uiouigli to lililkO tlieuii mli't'syt : .a -L 7
' I lie ( 'Ill I I t 04' " l }
( 'UI ii I 10)11 i4'iI lit' slutit' I'll ) hI '
to the ( ) - ' ) ( 'liii get ib.fi : ( ) ' m'tht 01' ill'll
(0111)1 : :
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Drexel Shoe Co. j'iY
Oiuiiiliui'N ( 'jifo-illitit ' Shitie Il guise. . _ ,1
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i'll ! ) l3tlN\M S'I'REE 1'
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You Are Welcome here-
I t luli'li.ses iim4 ( 't''i't' timlili ytiI ( ' 01110 tO
ciii. titiil'e ii iitl look - - 't"Vt' tui'Itt's 501110- - . .s'-7
tliliig iio' lii pitt tii't't to u4iloV yoll-hii 4 1" , .
hulIItCi' ( I I yoli i'ei" iuci' ( ' $ ( ' ' ( u'uilitl , , _ s , , _
tigitiui ttitlii , ' -V ( ' fui' ( ' uuimiiluig a . ( ' ( ' I -
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( 'I i' ( ) l't. I Ii I K w't't'k t t ) stI I ii Ii ii lii 1 it'u' ti I' 0 I I P ji\ \ j
ltt'i'tt tui'igiuiuii ) mliuiiiiig , t'tu'liluigm. ee. ( ; j
ii uitl sv I I I hun Ice ln'k't's ; t ) I hiui t yoit ( 'a Ii
si.u' I lie nihvaiililge of bityiitg Iuotv-OlIr JJ i ; r
fin I I I I ii j , ' ( hI'l : i i'i iii t.ii t ii ( ' vel' vi i ii uit " , il ( '
hll'te 115 uiV-hiluilIY ( i1itt' uuitutIhhllugii ( , lllt't. _ _ Qi' , , _ tm I 3-'H ri J -
ndiii'il tO Oil I. ' 11511:11 : hots' Pi'lee-YtJII tu'u . I
ilivhteti O bt1ol-lPii ) ' ( ) ( blot ,
A. HOSPE1
1usIc and Art. 1513 Douglas