THE ILLITSTHATKI) UKK. Mnrcli 2.1, 1!X)2. THE MILLARD OMAHA'S LEADING HOTEL Centrally Located 13th and Dmirlas Streets Convenient for All Car Lines, Wholesale and Retail District. Banks, Etc. Re-furnished, Re-modeled Renovated Always Popular With State People. Never more so than now, when all its Unexcelled advantages are offered for Two Dollars lld Per Day I uropean Plan -$l (and up) Per Day. J. K. MARKET, & SON, Proprii'turs V. II. PKKI'I.KS. Mnnntn-r. A. H DAVENPORT. Chief Clerk. : iX--- . 1 Office of The Millard. Dining Room of The Millar. 17i 1l I j :t I in A Private Uamiuet. Room at The Millar. In D,J ,J aw Ml t -r I I - i Carpenter's Letter ( Cnnt inueii from Trnth Pae.) stricken nation. They have many million aires among thorn and they are gradually minding un ereat financial Inst itmlnn. labels. In the morning two boards were missing from the station floor. The gaudy labeled tinned things were missing also. When you tell this bit of gossip to Tulaate he finds It Btrangely funny. It is last eating time, but they profess no hun ger. After a while you have them: it oc imp, uji k- iiimiiriiii nisi uuiions pi' 1 wimtr juu icave mem; n oc u-r.lh n 111 An..l.A 1. ... ..lira tn . V. n 1 . I . . " riinuip iiiriu iu Liiiin-i v wiin lis. " " jvm iuai .riiiHin ini'y nHve no rooi ; They are good financiers and ttnlr banking ought you to return and offer Home? No, KVHtotn lu til. nn n.i lit ........ I I, VOI1 U'nillfl hutlai, ttn 1 ia ........ ...n, jUU ciiuiii creep back so softly that thev could not hear system Is mc deled on ours. Mni-nul tin who organized it, came to Washington and spent some time studying our government finances and then went back and formu lated the policy of the empire. Today Japnn has a paper currency which Is at par with Its silver and the country Is nominally on a gold basis. It has one bank which acts as the agent of the government, having much the same place here as the Rank of England In Great Rritaln. This Is the Rank of Japan. It has a cap ital of 30,000.000 yen. divided Into i:,n.non shares, and Its dividends rante from ir. to 16 per cent per annum. The shares are all registered and can be owned only through the consent of the Japanese secretary of the treasury. The bank has I'.nn.nno.Olin nf deposits and Its loans amount to about t.u'u.uuu.uuu. Its hank bu d nir in coBt more than 1,000,000 yen. Another large bank Is the Kokurltl.su you, which you can not, you would see Talaate and Curlln seated on the log en joying hugely strange delicaci.s out of tins b aring gaudy labels. To Sell Her llnnUela. On the Journey home we are accompanied by llttl- Duphlne. hearing baskets Into town to sell. Straight as her own block hnlr, she strides befor the horses, her huge burden on her head. Duphlne Is a half-breed, and represents in more than one way the link between the Carlh and civilization. This fatal admixture of negro blood has sounded the death knell of the Carib race. The negro wife Is more and n-ore in evidence. As T klo ban1 may not. with comfort, dwell amongst i lit Rut slowly, one hv una ihot to odd uiiu nun a capital OI HIIOIH jZt.- ' muriien ineir BKUII8 tO Odd 000,000 in gold. It has deposits amounting "hapes, and bound cloths around their arms li ohm. c-.nn nin ftnn i i 1 . . - t n m i b , . v. n K.. ... iiiuncies sweii, wno painted their faces red and ate their enemies. Is dying off, and In the near future the Caiib wi'l be but a name. to about jnno.nno.Ono in gold and loans of more than half that amount. The Sneri hank hns a capital of less than IS.Ooo.oon, but its deposits amount to $i:n,r)n,(lC0 and its loans run high Into the millions. Toklo Stock Kxrliange. I have spent some time in the Rin k exchange watching the JaDanese hulls nnd bears. The exchange ia right In the heart or lokio. it la a three-storv hulldln? mnra i.LPMOME 10143. 'JfiXS . r . . (BAsrrjMT) A Parlor at The Millard. F Corridor Leading to The Millard Dinlni Room. The Millard Buffet. Omaha the Center of Industry Thnl n V. .. I. , ,. j ..."B, o uiuuiia is proving nseir tne center ... B.ci ur ur warenouse man any- or industry and Bteady growth Is constantlv tnlTlir PIhA. Tf hfla a A in a. ... . .. . . . , - -r u tuc iiuuiuiT ui new uuui me wans are groat galleries. As concerns that have been started duriim- h " e juu uttvu iu iBKB on vour snnnR iaHt venr. fina t,Aan i . . , , ..... " .u-au in i no lirana aim mere is a room at tne riKtlt of tha en- Electric romnnnv fAar. ab,... - v 'vudio. nouuiuDfu un U trance wnere tne brokers check their and where they are given atraw sandals in Theee young men strated their career In uAnioiiftc, bveiTUUH in inR nnimn nraiani umnnn u bu,, B.uiougu aome or me more swell Mr. Chris Ashmusen. the older hmth.r we'i. ana Benior member of the Arm, going to When I entered the nnhn thai.. Phi..... .u- .. ... . . " .t mA ----"o- . ol iub i, me or me fair, was oni at least 100 Japanese yelling and pushing of the electrical decorators of the Ferris ,. k ... i ,n,B wa' ana wneel- laler K'ng to New York City, where that, betting on the various .tnVa rh. ha ..... . ." - ..r..rU iuo apiioinimeni or chief elee- Mkreh h.8rt i i tbe'r ha'r "tUCk Ut ,rlrlan ,or the New York State hospital .at . a ouuc uiubii. ma rvmg b parK, iong Island. oieeves ci ineir gowns were loose and their t . . arms showed bare to the shoulder. ... - " . lyA8?mU8en' ,he manager of swung them and shook their ... ....7:: "". n umana' 18 " extensive their bids. Tielr almond eye. were full o"im Ul i Prl8 ln ,the of anxiety and their mouths of nol.e. I exhibit Tt the exnn.wf D,the, electrlcaI was interested In the si, wh.nh blt. ."A ,he ."Pon. and also having used In bidding Putting ., ' "tni on nn-erent expeditions in Indicates an advance of 10 rent. 1"""' rrance- wbile Raveling In Qer a . . - ' oiijr no was emnioveii lth ., ....gers w cents ana a closed nsr fo cents. known firm , bk..-i. ".. . " 7C1 The president was an old .T.n.n... in . ... . .. V -o.. wnicn had black gown, embroidered w..h . . ' . V'e "lBrcn"Knt at tb e fair. Mr of-arma. He stood on a rostrum I . A8nniu- to this country In 1901 ir.i ui iuo coanioer ana airected the sell- ng. The Quotations were written in T.r... 1 1 t tlnnti 1....:.. i w . nese on black and white ..ri. U1JU UuS,llC!,S IICUU me white strips gave the face value of the Brooklyn Eagle: "You say she Is a eood u.ni iiiu mo uiacK sir ins indicated ho uumness woman?" selling nrrpf "ot, u Bi'iruuiu, incomnarahie sha i., The president tells me that the fnclr . absolutely nothing driv. k,,.i.. .... . , - -- - n ' ii o j ii i- uni or nur w V u ); 1 1 u I J 1 1 . , 1 U 1,1 III Tpn I 111.. , , 11 V . 1 1 ! K I nnrn.a I I 11 I .( .. I 1 r j ... . . . " "' onritu ior iiu iubl is is now naving a vlilnnda E-urope ne nronrvaeri in hD. .... i. .. . of 25 per cent. He snva thai asked har In iulm,ni, . .. - - - " . . n i j. ii ii c i auBwer. are worth about 112.000 each, and thai th. "Well?" daily sales approximate 60.000 shares. Most "Well, most people would have tele or ine nusine. i .man Tii ... i. . oronha . , . ... . " u.u 7n ur uo, dui sne nad enough watering of stocks as in the United States of a business head to wire 'It affords m mil Ih. ra.nl. I. th.. -l .. . l ouurus me u. u .T. ... r Z t . """" P "JBure 10 say yes to you,' thus high dividends. The Toklo tram cars, for preventing thA iilnh r, - t " buuimii, 1 1 (J III Instance, pay 35 per cent, the Yokohama getting any advantage nf hr i .k.,.. Irnn ae . . . .. . . . B'"8 11 "ui ui muu some omer mr a ren-wora message. ' stocks equally well. FRANK O CARPENTER. " " " " iMan-HatiiiK Savages (Continued from Seventh Page.) bit of the roof left. It is one of the few old customs remaining. They say it is to give the spirit free egress. As no Carib will live where any one has died, and the pieces carried away can be used for a new bouse, this custom has a practical side to It as well. From the hleh woods (he soft thud thud or an ax comes floating down the trail. It is Talaate and Curlln cutting timber for a boat; clever axmen, as all these ( a ribs are. Presently, with a long sigh, you hear the tree fall, tearing the countless long lianas that bang like serpents from every limb. Fine specimens of men are Talaate and Curlin. From the fallen trunk they will hollow out a boat some twenty feet In length and eight Inches wide. This they will soften with fire and spread with wedees. or oerhans naddln It an U In nvor thirty miles of open sea, to Martinique, where those who buy it will spread it to suit their tastes. Lst week thev war. swept far out to sea and picked up by a schooner. The captain, not wishing to be hindered by a tow, slyly cut their boat adrift. It was two miles awav befora thev found it out, but without waiting to com plain they both plunged overboard. Reach Ins their Drectous canoe, thev clambered In and paddled safely home. This Is a true tale, and was not told me as anything xtraordinary, but as a Joke on Talaate and Curlln. They are very glad to see us when we annrnach hut smile a Carib nevitr laughs at the Idea of their being any the worse for their experience. Th.r. t'.r. vlnftnr. frnm Inwn .1 thi tiny police station last night who brought with them .tr.nir. and Hellclnii. Ihlnff. tn eat. all packed in little cans with gaudy CCD Afat in the coffee bin not a pleasant thought, yet when coffees are kept open in bulk who knows what different I'things" come climb. ing ana tloating in ? Lion Coffee DUt un in sealer! r,aL -1 , . """S-a Miauita Cleanliness, nnilnrn. nn, Ireshness and dtlici POTTOS ! "l." "ill - iw . To celebrate Ka .... hoald have clean, white linen.' Send onr laundry to the CITY STEAAl L4UNDRY 207.MISO. IITH STREET And be convinced that there la uo other Juat as Kood. ramlly waahlnax by the pound. Tel. !iS4. St? THE HALFTONE PLATES FURNISHED THE ILLVSTRATBD BEE uiti,i u vcu u v live: V-'my Dlirrn nnNn mTnn.TJT.n I AW' SUPERIOR ELECTROTYPING WE MAKE AND QUICKLY FURNISH ON 0RDIR A FINE LINE OF Miscellaneous Cuts, Newspaper Headings Subheads, Date-Lines. 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