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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1902)
IRRIGATION APPROPRIATIONS The New Policy of the Government Relative to Arid Lands Will Add MILLIONS OF PEOPLE To the Population of h West. The Arid Lands Are the Moat Productive. Western people do not fully appreciate the importance of the Irrigation plans of tie government. Although only about $3,000,- 000 are available for Immediate work it Is fortunate for the west that the policy has been decided upon. Every great economic enterprise must have a beginning. Amer ica now enters uoon the svstematin utni. zatlon of the life giving waters of the arid regions. It means manv. manv mil Inna cf dollars invested and It means homes for millions of Americans. , O TIIR Kim 12 OK TUB HKLT. The city of Omaha and the state ot Ne braska will a hpnpfHed. Every state west of the 100th meridian or having lands west of that meridian will be directly and Im mensely benefited. Our senators and rep resentatlves must look to their laurels and see to it that the government work and government appropriation are properly distributed. With millions of new homes to be made by hardy aottlers the necessity for home life Insurance companies becomes more than ever pressing and TI1K IIAISKKR- ItKSKHVK 1.IFK like the pioneer of old will be found bias Ing the way for loyal people to build up home institutions. With nearly $5,000,000 at risk and writing nearly a quarter of a million per month this young aggressive western institution is forging forward. It will be on the ground when the new set tlers come. It will be keeping the families of the old settlers. Every Insurable man and woman In this growing west owes it to himself and his dependents to patronize the home life companies In these days of prosperity. n. ii. itoimoM, PRKsiDKvr of the Bankers Reserve Life Association, has enlisted In the regular army ot fighters - for the home and the aliens are paralyze! at the work being done under his direction. The people are with him. Everybody wants to know something about the Bank ers Reserve Life and Its new geld bond policies, and everybody can learn all about both by writing to the home office, Mc Cague building, Omaha, Neb. 4 HOME OF DAKER BROS." ENGRAVING CO. MANY OF THE FINE HALF TONES WHICH APPEAR IN THIS PAPER EACH WEEK ARE MADE Br" THIS FIRM. YOU CAN BUY OUR HALFvTONE ENGRAVINGS which appear from time to time la The Illustrated Bee. On small portrait cuts we make a nominal price of fl.00. On larger cuts, cents per square Inch. They are all In first-class condition. Our photographic department will also print additional copies " of our original photographs at a reasonable rate. The Dec Publishing Ca, Omaha, Nob. ft ,ir t Tip Not Accepted Robert Barr writes In the Saturday Even ing Post of Philadelphia of his early expe riences in England and tells this stor re garding; the tinning . , - r " ............ When I say I never gave a tip, I ought m uyon a nme i offered one, which, to my. surprise, was not nrponf uri T MnnAj . ii . . . VURaBnu iu wni mr an Amer- Iran paper some articles on tha TnAon parks, and I asked a friend how I could get accurate Information regarding them, o.iupici, bbiu mo bugusnman. 'Drop a line to the ranger of Hyde park, nil rin'11 Mat wmi .7 " wiun a tuuneoui note to me ranger, and toid him i did not mind parting with a WB n v I L UTJ VUUIU)JUl IUO 111 IIIO way of wrlt'ng an interesting article. My hadTttff English frienri .n7ti " k ik . JS---.,r,endl and t0ld hlm the amount "'That' wa. verv . w m ....,.,, , II . 'V' " MDv.vn.i, uu a ui Hmazea your munificence has not met with a readier re sponse, for the ranger of Hyde park is his royai Highness, the duke of Cambridge, - --r- uncle to the queen, and I am sure his ex- nations m imt ska f ft KD ,uv u ...ge. iiti n . . , . . vv uai auaiu u MJUlUft , Portland Oregonlan: It waa midnight, Suddenly in the Adam residence there was aery, then a series oi nowia, and ou of the neighbors, passing by, heard the head uiissasuis use .language mat was caicu- .u mo inunaeroous oi neaven on tne wnoie neighborhood. She stopped. ran up to the door, and, pressing the but- .Ynv V. .v .V. I . . f . ..; "What In the world Is your husband doing?" she asked, as the dulcet voice of Eve In- quired her errand. "Oh." renlled Eve. "he la merelv raUlnar Cain. It requires strong language to raise " """ "" And thus an expression was co'ned which promises to outlast history Itself. Where the Trouble Lies Brooklyn Eagle: it." she said. "What's the matter?" he asked. "I've carefully followed all the rules for child training laid down bv three Vlnrtpr- garten experts, and, ln spite of it, Willie Is growing worse and worse." "Well," he returned, thoughtfully, "of course, the rules are all right, so the fault must be with the child. It would be reactionary to change the rules. Let us, therefore, trade off the child." Regular Affidavit Face .. ,,, .. . At a little dinner the nthar vnlnir n former Governor D. R. Francis of MIssour'. a democrat, was riven credit fnr havlnir - - --- originated one of the expressions which was often applied to President McKlnley, says . v " V.MWIWUU.UI, uue of the a-ueets. was called upon, and In the course of his after dinner speech, to lllus- trate a point about some good coming from democrats, told this story: "I accompanied William McKlnley to St. Louis on one of X r f f BUILT BY P. J. Karbach tS Sons, CARRIAGE AND WAGON MAKERS. HUM For 70 Ycari Dr. Marsball't Catarrh Snuff bat kept oa Curing Catarrh Tb Oldaat lUmtdr, kur a aattuaal raputatioa aad ku avrar btM guMlloa fur iht luataui rlitr aad pvratnMt cur of Calarrk, (old in tka ar an4 Ilia icuaaaft liMdai-ha and ifn. K Murwa Loot Kaoa ot teiull, I amurd raltf auoraatd. Oursl Mvrfil fcArMilvaa. Aaa Vuur uior for it. IU.fuaail uiMltutvt, Pr u Sft ovuto. Ail araaa))!, o Cl mm.il lotnaid. C irou' mrm fraa. f. C. KEITH. (Mtr.L Ctevaaaad. Obte THE ILLUSTRATED HEE. his first visits there, when he was Just coming into particular prominence. Dave Francis WAS governor ttt Miftmirl nd went to McKlnley'a hotel with another of the state omcers to welcome McKlnley to the "mi governor ana not as a politician. After the formal call I happened siate. He went as a-overnor and not u a bi into me elevator with bira, and I overheard his associate ask the governor . . . .. . . - . ... iu wuai ne inougnt or McKlnley a future, Francis aalri 'h win .it i.i, He has a regular affidavit face I used that expression In my dispatch that night, and jou aee rrom a democrat one of th3 descriptive expressions of the loved and 1 n J r . r i . jamcuiru mciviDiey sprang. Pen and Picture Pointers (Continued from Second Page.) ML" ar. or age. Tne other children of the Roosevel: ffllly are Theodore. Jr.. ated IS: Kermit 'ged 13' Ethel, aged 11; Archie, agei 9 and Wuentln. aged 5 On May 19 last the Deoole of Madiann. Neb., unveiled a monument to the mem ory of the soldiers of Company F, First i v hid puiuicii ui iunipauy r , r irsi Nebraska Volunteer Infantry, who died in . ... . lne Philippines. These are First Sergeant Annur h. vickers, aged 21, who was killed April , 1S99. In action at Oulguento, P. I.; Arthur SImms, 18 years old, who died In the hospital at Manila, October 23. 1898. and Walter M. Riley, aged 25, who died at Maioica, April S. 1830. Ths racaunien !s 0f Berrl granite, thirteen feet and six iches high, surmounted by an heroic flgure jn bronie of . B0ldier in heavy march ln(t order. K filnlD,e hut .,nrM11,VA tribute t0 the memory of brave boys gone to nonored graves In the country's service frnnfpr'c T otfot. carpenter s setter (Continued from Third Pare.) teen pounds. It can be swung In a couple of minutes so that the barces of the old rni are himoet unhindered by the mlehtv ahln. of the new Knland'a filar Canal System. This Brldrawater runnl la nnlv nn. f . 'J " . .H vu. VUV V. "I don't understand ,ar;e number of waterways which dis tribute freight to all Darts of Enelan.1 w are prone to look upon this aa a railroad country. It is a canal country as well. The United Kingdom has altogether 3,907 miles of canals, and cf these about 3.B0C belong to England and Wales. More than one-third of the whole are the property of the railways, the others being managed by private corporations. Many of the canals are connected with London, one Joins Liverpool and Blrm'nghara, others tap ..... j uvu h uwuo, nuu uiuen are found ln the lBtr,ct r shemeid. Ireland ha about 600 miles of canals and Scotland ... nicuif lllliea. Upon these waterways abcut 40,000 000 . , . . wi ireigni. are annually carriea at a cost of more than $10,000,000. They are said to pay with horses as their motive power, ana It Is now proposed to run them by electricity, and 1 understand that some of our American capitalists have been look- Ing Into this transformation as a Held for profitable investment. FRANK G. CARPENTER 1STH AND HOWARD 8TS.. OMAHA. KREK TO DYSPEPTICS. If you auB.r from DISTRESS, BLOATING, Haart burn, Sour Utomacb, or Watar Braaa. you eaa nud I rallaf and what la bettor ia Bloat caaaa a cura br ua)n( "Ulyeoaona." Tbla acloutiae garmlclda atopa laruiantatloa ot food la atomac h. allaya InBaumatioa ot aaucoua aiembraii, and la abeolutaly aarmlaaa. To demon at rata Ita vondrrful aAlaocy. if yott uanttoo tbla publicattoa I "III aend oa rooaipt of So cants (hub coarr poatagel a liberal aampla of Ulrroiuna that will prove Ita anerit. trot. Charlae atari band, U Frlaoe St., N. T. FAT OVER OKETDN OF FAT I r I OWeTba.) was raoeaU; loat by 7 ri . ti-7,l. Muat rfTr.'U . and ljrt t,xta.n. atva Tirataaenl for ta.-rura uf iMirt uH.nd twa muMi:lja.n u4 Imai IK hi w lla wk liiieiaao ra Trtol Bur Muttthly TrMmrnl " au wom. Mr Tnmiaari.i rrna.-riiaioa aud luMru.Hi.iaa autaiuar fa.NNII L TOU Saate JfJu I .irt Tr (nat M aaloa.a Sa tmk. 3 A a .x vtr if- . A nnnA Trwilpln bono and poor look- Ins liitntm la the .--ff. Mnatlon. I alarness Oil i ttttonlymakmthohnrneraandthe 'l bo torn oener, om main (Da 1 leather aofl and pliable, puln It In con. l irr ii, union to last twice as long Wilfl. " n or,,nrly would. mt I,. aaaaay I HVif STANDARD !aW,v OIL CO. Your Horse a Chance t A SAFE SUUMER BEVERAGE By Amos Gray, M. D.. In the United States ncdiiu nuiinni, niKnesi American au thority on health, sanitation and hygiene. June number. 1902. nurlni, V..l . - ' r. uic .icauru nrnauil peupie neea a cooling and bracing beverage; such a pal atable tonic must at once quench the iiiirm ana amo revivify tne energy that has bcOC.V.C dulled bl' the h's tmrwrl:!n of the blood. """ " Tllo TTnlUit aaA II 11. T..il-.. . the highest American authority on all mat ters pertaining to health, sanitation and hVlf CnA haa 4ua4 .mm nl . . i I . , 7 ' " sAoiiiiiiouuii nu analy sis into many brands of beer and the result of laboratory investigation has proven Ann nlslntAraalaH a v n . iu- . KOTSJ hpr la iha mi.Ant nA V, . i . drink. "Rt.tTtn mnnnv" u unn hit iuii eunnriai and official endorsement of the United States Health Bulletin. telephone for a case No. 1260. A BUSINESS DISPUTE Is easily settled when accounts are properly kept. Don't practice falaa economy by trying to aava on BLANK BOOKS. We will make you a act rutari and printed to order at auch a small coat that you can buy the best. A. !. PHOT Demntfd 44-4ta S. tath St.. . . OMAHA,. NEB. .7 - - ' V.'V. f 1 1 - i - s . -.. J Vi4rvsi BsllAfka. OtaS swaiawaai 1.a... PrM jrt?SSl aVnd kaatttltlHaaa. It.aa ftel. BMtaua tba DraaUi. fco powdar of liquid to rum Raifransm parxajs to eaxTT ur Atalllr.MW.aa. J Dog- for aale of all kinds. Fancy P1K ecrae, Belgian Hurra and Ferrets. Sriid S ceaits for rataloajue. ANOIS. Box O, Bowers Station. Berks I ! ! ; ; ! i. f ..V L J J I August 10, 1902. Iler's Pure Halt gives more pleasure to mere people than any other whis key on t he market. It is pre acnoed by more physicians on account of its high niedi rinal qualities, and particu lar drinkers agree that of all malt whiskiea Ilera is the purest, smoothest, mellow est and best. This whiskey has been on the market for thirty years and more peo- Sle are drinking it every ay. If you will try It once, you will begin to real ire how really good and satisfactory a whiskey can fee The Willow Springs Distillery Omaha, U.S. A. What's in a Name? Nothing, ordinarily, but If you see "MANZ" on a drawing or engraving it means something means that it's right. Hani engravings have for years been a standard of perfection. That's why you ought to use them. "MANZ" has steadily grown, and with the installation of a large plant In New York, their facilities for prompt service are materially increased. 2 Write us about your order. We'll take care of It. i J. Manz Engraving Go. CHICAGO: NEW.Y0RK: 195-207 Canal St. 2J-25-27 City Hall Place SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. Business, Shorthand, Typewriting and English. Day and evening. Students furnished work for boarl when deBlretl. Gregg Shorthand by mall. Eend for ca!a logue. New York Life Build's, Om ha, Nt 1.. 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