Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 11, 1900, Page 8, Image 20

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OMAHA ILLUSTRATED BEE.
March 11, 11)00.
Just Qne Supporter
THAT MAKES THE WAIST ROUND
CURVES IT IN AT THE BACK
AND PERMANENTLY REDUCES THE ABDOMEN.
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PICTUItRSQUK WBSTBHN NHllltASKA
Carpenter s Letter
(Continued from Sovcnth I'ngo.)
... . t , ...
tors aro Bottled the Filipinos want to bo
freed from tho United States It becomes
a polltlcnl question which tho people, at
homo can decide. At present thoy have
llrwl on tho ilag of our country and wo
cannot tolcrato that. Our national honor do
mands that wo havo tho arrangement of
tho matter to our own satisfaction.
"I'orsonnlly. I think tho people will soon
become Ioynl and contented. I bcllovo they
will In tlmo govern thomsolvcs. as a part
i r ntiti mini nnmilo ntnl lint Ann sm 1 urn
... .. ...... ...... '
Htatco can bo added to tho union from tho
1'hlllpplno.i, with na loyal citizens na thoso
of any of tho states wo mado from
tho torrltory which wo got from Mox
Ico. Then, aro from 8,000,000 to 10,
000,000 of consumers hero nnd tho
Islands will furnish a good markot. Thoy
will also bu a baso from which wo can push
our commercial relatione with China nnd tho
rest of tho far enst. Thoso Islands nro on
tho trndu routes of Australia, China, Japan
and India and overy ship that passes will
at wmin tlmu stop horo for coal and food
supplies. I seo no reason why tho Phil
ippines will not grow Btcadtly In vnluo."
"How has it happened thnt tho war has
lastod bd long. Mans peoplo In tho United
States liavo wondorcd why tho samo ground
has had to bo fought ovor so many times."
"One reason was tho nnturo of tho war
faro," said Oonoral Grant. "Tho Filipinos
would flro upon us nnd wo would go out nnd
punish them. Then, nn wo had not enough nvenlng nnd his dlflldcnt request for "How
Hoops to occupy oil tho places, wo had to Ho Won Her." When told It was not In ho
fnll back. In a short tlmo thoy would would decline nnythlng clso nnd disappear,
again attack us and wo would go out ngaln only to return tho noxt Saturday night with
nnd repol them. This Was tho caso nil tho nnmo patlont query. Ho finally got tho
"flurnmcr. As moro troops camo In wo bo- bock, and nfter rending nnd returning It left
gan to ndvnnco to tho north. Wo havo now to return no moro, with tho mystery un
occupied tho wholo of thnt region nnd wo Rolvcd ns to tho extent of Its aid to him In
bollevo thnt tho war will soon bo endod for l supposed uncortnln wooing,
good." Sometimes tho tables aro turnod and the
'. , . , .. ,., Joke Is upon tho nttendant, especially whon
Otl ...Ml the Conduct r the War. UiQ ,nUop )g ft nov,eo Qno wn8 hnndo,
"How nbout Uonornl Otis nnd his conduct ft ,p ron wlllcn n Kcntlomnn had written
of tho war?" hi, request for n book callod "What's Your
"I now think that wo aro vory fortunato Niuno.?- Tho young lndy glnnccd at tho
In having Uonornl Otis horo. I did think H)Pi .jrow herself up haughtily and withered
when I first camo thero wore somo ways In tj,o unfortunato man -with a staro as she ro
whlch his ndmlnlstrntlon of nrfalrs might mnrked: "I do not sco how thnt possibly
hnvo bcon botterod, but tho rosults havo cnn bo of r.ny Interest to you, sir J"
shown mo thnt ho was right nnd I was Another gentleman leaned over a young
wrong. Ho has dono mighty woll with tho woman busy at a largo slip case and said,
material ho hnB had on hand. Wo camo "i hrK your pardon, but havo you "Elbow
over horo with tho idea of keeping Manila Room?"
only nnd with no expectation of carrying tho "Plenty, thank you!" replied tho young
war Into tho wholo country. Attor tho woman, and went smilingly on with hor
Spanish war was ovor tho Insurrection camo work, while tho anxious lnqulror for "Et
nnd Just then tho volunteers, whoso torms ,ow Room" gazed in speechless bewilder,
had expired, wanted to roturn homo. mcnt at tho back of tho fluffy head.
"Thoy had tho right to do so under tho Postal cards nro often received with olnb
lnw and tho army had to bo reorganized, ornto requosts to "kindly renow my book,"
This was when wo wcro In n stnto of siege, tho sendor betraying a touching confldonco
Then tho rainy Benson came on and dur- n tho ability of tho library people, as book
Ing It wo could do but little. As n wholo tltlo nnd signature arc in many cases con
tho war has boon carried on without a sin- splcuous by their nbsonco.
glo dlsastor. Wo hnvo not lost a company, Tho advent of Young America Is often tho
havo not been driven out of a slnglo post Rnnl for something Interesting. Ho cnm
nor from n slnglo position. Considering tho n ono day and modestly announcod:
tlmo and tho largo number of soldiers under ''pioasn, ma'am, I want tho public library,"
arms thero hnvo been vory fow casualties a Vent off qulto happy, howovor, wlti
nnd comparntlvcly llttlo loss of llfo. In omothlng lees than tho entire library. Two
tho wholo campaign wo hnvo lost fower bright oyes over tho odgo of tho desk be
mon than In somo of tho comparatively un- jonged to a small boy whoso father "wnnted
Important battles of tho civil war. I don't two vowols." Ho -was given two volumes
think thero havo been moro than 2G0, or at and went off qulto satisfied that ho had
most moro than 275 deaths altogether. W-j (iono tho proper caper, A big, honest
lost moro men In ono day at Santiago than looking specimen asked slyly for "some,
wo havo lost horo In a year or moro. Our thing by You-da." Ho got "nebeej or, Two
death rate up to January averagod not more i.utlo Wooden Shoes." and tiptoed enre
than forty to tho thousand, taking ovory fully out. A woman who liked to show her
kind of death Into consideration. Tho death superior culture asked loftily for "Adam
rato of tho city of Now York Is over no-day," and sailed out with n frou-frou
twenty-two per thousand. This hns been 0f silk nnd "Adam nodo" on her arm, whll
during a year's fighting in u tropical coun- the attondant looked thoughtful,
try. It shows that tho troops havo boon rjno weman had "hunted tho catalogue
woll cared for nnd that they havo been for hook sho wnnted nnd couldn't find It
woll fed. Tho feeding of tho troops hn, nnd she had Torgottcn tho namo and could
In fact, boon u wondor to tho foreign army not remember tho author, but one or thn
men hore. Ono of tho French military other beean with C."
olllcore who was sent here to watch tho And sho sweetly gnzed at tho nttendnnt
war tald that the most surprising thing for inspiration.
JAIL ROOIC FROM TUB WEST VALLEY
to him wnB thnt the soldiers on tho firing
no wom supplied with frosh beef kincd
in umcngo, nioro mnn v.uiw miles away."
"How about the vlco presidency, general?
Whon I left homo they were dlscussln?
your nMno nmong thojc of ,h(J poJ8lbIt
cnndldatcs?"
"I am not a candidate," replied General
Qrnnt. "I have no expectation of political
prcfoinM,ntt ,n0llghi of cmlr8p T ehoul(1 ,ko
nnturny wouM T nm corlnln,y ,long noth.
nR to ccro , canip out hcro mcro,
htXRWo t thoURht ,t lny (luly a3 a Bold
nnd ,onB T cnn bo of 8(rvlco am
wm to Btny, Afl B00n as that tlmo ,
-
0Vr J ,, b(, rca,,y anfl j,nx0U9 ,0
go
homo."
PRANK O. OAnrENTER.
Some Mistakes at
Public Libraries
t
In tho public library of a largo city thero
nm ltltlnll nmilffmiinnt nnil InfnfmnMnn in 1...
Rpnnw, Umt nro not connnC(1 strclly lo the
multitudinous volumes on tho sholves. The
patient nnd courtoous librarians nnd nttond
nuts, snys tho Chicago Chronicle, nro sup
posed to bo wnlklng encyclopedias of knowl
edge, nnd tho questions asked them range
ovor apparently every subjoct of Informa-
tlon of any posslblo Interest to tho human
race. Tho questions aro ofton nmuslng and
HometlmcR hnvo a touch of pathos, as they
give a gllmpso of somo little hoart history.
In ono of tho Chicago city libraries n char
acter became well known to the attendants
ly his faithful appoarnnco ,ovory Saturday
OV NORTH PLATTB IN THE DISTANCE.
Historical Bits
of Famous Flags
An Interesting historical collection hns
been discovered amcng tho mass of mate
rial belonging to tho library of congreis
and Just transferred from tho capllol to
tho now library building, reports tho New
York Sun. It consists of remnants of flags
which wero flown from tho vessels that
nro famous In tho history of tho country.
This collection was found nmong tho pas.
sessions, which Included all sorts of old
literary oddities nnd n valunblo collection
of autographs, loft by the late Peter Force,
a natlvo rf Now Jersey, wnoso father was
.i voternn of tho rovolutlon. Force held
many military and civil offices In Wash
ington. He died In Washington In 1868.
Tho bits of flags havo been carefully pre
served In a largo album between brown
paper leaves, each leaf bearing tho record
and something of tho history of tho patch
of bunting attached to It. The most strik
ing part of tho exhibit Is that devoted to
Perry's captures on Lnko Erie In September,
1813. Thero Is n piece of tho flag which
was flown from Perry's flagship In tho
contest mado memorable by his warning,
"Don't glvo up tho ship." Thero are slz.
pieces of tho flags of tho ships of tho
enemy captured on that occasion tho Queen
Qhnrlotto, Llttlo Dolt, Lady Provost, Manton
and Chlppcway.
Another Interesting remnant Is thnt of the
flag of tho Alliance, the ship which was
of the fleet John Paul Jones formed In Franco
with tho Don Hommo Richard as flagship,
tho purposo of which was the ottacklns
of Drltlsh ships during tho revolution. It
was tho Alllanco which took an Insignifi
cant part, to tho discredit of her eccentric
commandor, n Fronchman named Landals,
In tho fight with thn Seraphs. Tho bit of
flag Is of that carried during tho fight.
Another Interesting flag represented !e
that of L'Insurgente. This flag was cap
tured by Truxtun, who commanded the
Constellation, In nn engagement on Feb
ruary 9, 17D0. It was tho tlrst opportunity
thnt had occurred slnco tho close of tho
rovolutlon for an American navnl vessel to
got nlongsldo of an enemy and the hopos
of tho Amorlcan officers and men for n spir
ited combat wcro realized, for tho French
frlgato under Captnln Ilarracault promptly
replied to the Constellation's fire. In this
contest a young midshipman, David Porter,
porrormcd his first act of gallantry. Ho
wns In command of the forotop of tho Con-
stellntlon and, nctlng on his own responsi
bility, proventcd tho fall of the topmast
nnd nil Its hamper. The victory achieved
by Truxtun produced great Jny In America
nnd established a faith In tho navy which
hns remained unshaken to this day.
A bit of flag which Is also momorablo Is
that of Lo Rerceau, captured by tho Roston
under Captain Little. The American ship
wrought great havoc on board tho French
corvotto, which had tho reputation of being
ono of the fastest ships In tho 'French
marine.
Naturally Startled Him
Chicago Tost: Ho wondered when ho heard
them talking If something In tho news of the
day had escaped blm.
"It was a tcrrlblo slaughter," said one of
them.
"Yes, Indeed," returned tho other; "such
a sacriflco probably never has been known
boforo."
"They must havo slashed right and left,
Just ns descrlbod In the papers," wont on tho
first.
"Yes j the adjcctlvo 'tcrrlflo' so freely used
was certainly Justified," added the second.
"Pardon me," said tho man who had over
heard; "has another battle been fought In
South Afrlcn7 I snw nothing of It."
"Rattle?" ropcated tho one nearest to him.
"What do we know about battles? We had
rcferenco to tho ndvertlaement of a bargain
snle we have Just been attending."
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