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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1905)
t il f ' -,. t ' 1 - - l - . . NI.V one tribe uf I" iti ill the "i'M m.r -OX I I'" I 1 I 'I I,.. p. . j I. nil), ulp.'n tin- . I'lmniii'i is H,r I lll'U'l'.W ! "I ' '' ' I'll- 'I !! !!!! i.n.l .1 rviU 'I'll.. .1.1 ' I .' .it'.- II,'- ii ,1.1 Mi. III.-" si ill il i'lli i'.' ! t "f . v. r pi iii. '" ''il . "'' v.i.:. i- us ..,.1.1.. ii a 1, i'iI. ip 'I "lil Iii"! i : I . ' t i- at a mum m mm wm 'pj jiMfeiM$i J v. n . u i .il - "in' l . l .,(tf!t ' III'4 U-'llll "f Hi' IT'iVi tb " l lll'.'ll .!'.! yV,,U ' It ' 'Ii.- V .LI IS HI ' til' ll. !!!. f -I. -!' -' " -1 ,,!. in n,. -" linn tii.i Hi- h in v. ill p.. i i." I,. I,i,l -t.iiiiailill.l. "I hliii'iaUD w " 1 1 I I'" i'lll.il . l.i' i ii " ' iK t ii' in. -,,. , nun. pIimii I..-IW. 'li Hi. ii Mri'tii'- sl.n l. fn. -- iml tlieir Ink "t mirth has H"l I" 1 ii I : , i ' ' il l.'il I! iJ ' v 'I f it Hi'- p. i mm ho could make then I. inuli would .i.l.l t... ,f.s I . i lli.ll' lulll 111 a ..Mar's time. It 1- ml ' . II :, I!, ir. .1 l h it III. i r I 1 1 1 1 1 1 . ' 1 1 1 . 1 1 P -1 1 Iii-- -' ' i v (...nil.-, t - .. i i: !i ! he . ,, I , , they .ii. im.. 1- lll'ltisli rill. II I .r.,, il.lv Inned t,. li-'.-n t., Knulis! i"l..-.s I'.i ii. .ally -Jiiiki y. :n . i in I i 1 1 -: tn He- I. si i hrnnlol. s. the.-" .'").. . niiw almost xii'i.-l. ll.IV" it -; t v. .1 I In- Sl'm ,.,.n .. i. i isi as. ami mi uin . mi til a- lni..r ! v. -it- hi; ( vi i -,.n a m 1 1 1 i 1 nti Hi f.ii-i- of "in uf th in or heard a I.iukIi whili- in their section "f Ciylon. Government Tries to Fatten Them. Yiur liy )-;ir tiny liav m ..-mi thinner am! h --s niiiiier .iiis. until tiny prnmi.-e I" di-appi ar a It "-.;. i In r. mostly by n-iilli. lint probably some of II,. m will li. i -" till" a- In I'l" imisible If lin y k. ! up tin- pru. . ss of pi.-, su il .1 n.-ni-iii.ii lulu; eiiotuH,. 'I'll'- K'v l ii'"' 'it l...s iti. ,1 I., fait, n tlnni ,y f. ... 1 1 ii -r tlnni. lilt II' i x I' , 1 1 . ill lias n.it I,. . li a success. Tl.i. . .1 las in. iliv i. I.il in'-. Ilin i distinct Knniii.-. tin-ri..-k V iM.ix. who dwell alums' -htit.ly ani.in-- the Hint. nil'. J-intl.-s. in ohms " cl II- ill II r... k. a ml v. Ii" nr.- skillful nr. In is. LniiKi i down Iii.I-.. l. .-row s. in.l kil.s. di.-h . iiii.-t :i ut. tinir . -1 u i i . I . - fii.i.l. TI.. ' ill H"t. f"i- r.-limmis reasons. t. ich tin I., ii. ! pi. i'.t. "t '..iff..'" 'flu- si.. .ml tii-u'ip is th" vill'u:. ''..II. is. -.il;.. ;v in si, :. ill i',.l"iii.s ali.liis tl. astern ma I .li.'l enlt. H" mar; I" a si., ill xi III. an, I Hip third nil- th. cm- t V.-bi.-i. now lininl.. rhnj I' ss than ::i. who Imvi s. Ill.it il.iun ill tin- mist 1nn-;i s ami ikp nllt all N 1st i li hy In Iplii--; Hi" Mont's cut 'i.i.l..r m- aiilini; III" lisln I'm. ll. Th"S" Hiri-i- small ifrmip" ii" nil 'lial runain ..f II, nriu iii, il iiilialiitaiils, ami tin y liavr nn nil ii'uiirs" iHi aril nt In r Unable to ATaAe Them Smile. Tl.i Vmliliis nf tin- nn k ai". if ...sMl.. . Hp- nnist suli inii i.iup nl tin thri-i', uihI all iiffiirtH to t'-arh tin in i i-n to Hinili; li.n .- pi i v il iiiiavailini;. Why tln-si- piui. (In lint sinlli' is a myst. l v. Tin y aloni r all Hi" pi . .i uf tin- . lll'Hl l.liow ll.iHplp- "f Hi" si ll-nli.ill .1 lnmlil.'t. An l-lnirl ..-Ii ncli-ntist. win. i . 1 1 1 1 j, 1 1 r r i . I t.i i-i.iii f..r til.1 piiipiisi .if i m i-sl iki ' i n 4 this 1 1 1 siimi, pi r snaili'il Hiiim- nf th" i'')i Vi il.Ias In n rniil him tn tii kin tln-in in Ha- ril'H anil in Ilin miil'll. of tln ir f, . I wi'li straws, ami in i r an'lit i'Vi tl tin- tlli-k.-r uf il Hinili' nn Hnir fin-i s. nor li.l In- i-vi-r siK-ci'i-il in tnakitiK ntii' of lliniii s.iiirin ami linfjh aloml ilniilii; Il p' la Hull. Tin y an- m.t only nn nliniln'i ly Ini kiiiL; In l.unioi- as tin ri pi nt fan-" poiiipiIIpm. hut ai.pi-ai- to l ii-k tin- phyMpal powi-r to xpri ss any fi-rllim nUin to tiutiior. Unable to Tell Lies. Atiolln r slraiiKi. tlilnx ahoiit t hr Vi ihlas ami otn- which may possiMy I utiiipi ti ll wi'h tln ir lin k i f humor l.i u.p fai t that i v. ry one of tln in Is a ilninvt" W asl.iimion, ami nil lliilp to ti ll ll lip or I.) i'oiipi ivr of liny Olln i lsn li lliim a li,,. Th. y i niinot . vt n In-lli vp that any oiip woul'.! take tho prop- 0 V - " V 'wSlfwdllTC Awf IffS i I - f' it'H- iti 4 s2ssj. ."-a--.. ....... mmmvmim&ii - mDt&S'vm ; ,MUf mi" y Iff m'A1 -i' , i it m llf My of any on" ,-lsp. ami as-sopiat imi with civilization lias fail' 'I to p.invini'c tin in that it is possililp. W'ln n anything is missiiiL" siiii-i Hip ailvi-nt of ollipf pi opli s Into ('pylon Hip fact that it Is missitur is eharypil to the iirtii lp itself. Tin- lanmiaup of Hip Veil. I is is closily alli'-il to that of I hi ('iii ;al. sp. ami is i xin iiiply li'iiiii-il. alt 1 1 . 1 1 1 u 1 1 Hip scii ntitip I" i-siuis who h.ivi iiiii.Ip Hip ipppiu in v.-sl ij.-i thuiH avow that this limit of lanuiiai;p ilnps not aipount for the fact that they ilo not tell lies. Tin y simply cannot iimh rstaml that any p.isoii cmi till an untruth possibly because they have never y.-t met any promoter of an industrial stock. It is probable that their lack of humor, ami con.eiiient Inability either to lie or to lauch. results from their lack of iinat'lna t inn. They seem uttirly unable to Imagine anythlnir tin v have no f!n., no belief In or thonnht of a future life, no religion, no ceremonies, no temples, no i.lols, no act of worship, ami. on the whole, they arc as unimaginative as the ordinary short story wrlti r. Peaceable, Gentle, and Quiet. With all this or. rather, without nil Hps the Ve.hlas nre a peaceable, li nil. , li mi t people. Tin y take wives without any iiuirriane ceremony ami arc faithful ami constant to Un til, supp.ii -tiiiK tin in to death. W lu ll their wives are un I ii i I lif nl they take them buck, anil the wife's relatives pun i . 1 1 the man. Tin i:imllshinan who recently upent months anions them strove to excite their sense, of the ridiculous, and failed, tried to see if they would lautfh at the slight injury of himself a thinn which excites laughter aniuntf every other people of the earth he tried buries. pie. tried pantomime, tried every- . tiling, and the net result was failure even to produce a ipiiver of the hps or u twinkle of tin eye Ills friends my the Veddas probably laii;ln .1 heartily lifter he lift t ticni. but In- conliiiils that they cannot IhiikIi. and that the nerves Hi, it produce liiimhter are d. ad or dor mant in tln ni. - . iijii..a Tr7 -'XOAf TU-7. TO PLUM VEX ARMS. IRON HAND. STUFFED YAKS OF TIBET. TEX FEET WIDE. FAVOR I "I F.S OF THE KAISER. V w . . hf i.r .... --. i Ik Mil ,. - j will r.asant of central Tibet. M il ion Marlln.-aii says you cat) make your arms plump by rubbing olive oil into tin in. FRF AC ! .1 T.'IOl'SES. n i I dm li 'ILJI I li 1 : !. i ., t -v . . - f. - :', .4 : . Mi U.V.' -i R" ''f -, -i' ! v: -;:.;L jr .a vl "iU ! , te " Jt if ' i '-. '-f , i r ' ' X. ..... r- " . S : mum? IF- i '"--',fj -a'C f , . . 4 . "2 JEjfi.i?:J, vie1 Tlies.. tin, ,. liiclisliuniiH are the favorites of William II of lb finally and his constat ...,..n 1,,. u,,ILu ils an- the fav. .rib s of William II SUICIDES' OR A VE ) ARll Ul.l. DRESS. Ynk are Macred with the Tibetans and they are honored even after death. Bluffed yaks shown In the picture are haimiiiK about th Kateway at (Jyanutsejoiiu. They were tilted with artificial eyes with their tongues protruding In a fierce manner. ART IN MAORI CAR VI AC. In on. of the prln cilinl sllietii of the old Norman city of ItnUei! si am Is a house tell feet Willi'. A w atehtnaki r oci upiea it. IE 7 DOHA' Cf.lK.U - ,' Vi'".' 4 i- i' tt. V v. ' v."'' ' -" ; . v . . " ' ' ; V ' "". f ' I i Maori carving uf wood, Ivory, ami precious metal is wonder ful. The phonograph ahow'i the Intricate tuiture of the native art ( 'harms of t his sort arc used on t he ih mr ways of Tibet. Tiny are said In keep evil spirits away. The ruined K-inibbrs who kill ihemsi at Xl .tlte Cul l are buried H Ketlier ill cemetery within fnilf a mile of the Casl .-) " i nt i c ino. AFGHAN PALAAQUIN USED FOR WOUNDED. ;,n'H v. ')? 1 ho batlihuutes at llvlnh vialiiiiK plac. are on lit i Is. Tiny ar- roll.-il ,1 beach) Clout to the Haiti. o the occupants can Mali tin ui f in a few blcus. J In an eld rhateau near Nuremberg in pie si i M i. the it on hard of Ooeti von Beilich liilieii. In se expluita Goethe celebrated i; a drama bjarli K the warrior a name. Till" f.uiiui.s f'.e.nian knight i f t he Ute llfteenl h per, lu r havii .(! b.si his hand In war. supplied- its pi ice by a '1 n e &f troll. o enn siriicted ih.t Its neiibeia moved l.y an 111 MI t 1.1 11 1 I h IfliSIll Wish this nlove the malnied warrior could lEri.sp il-p pis hi il Willi! the sword or buttle ui us bef 'te he received lbs wound. ( EI SEA CIARA CTERS. A A i, These characters ara used In Chelsea for i 'bin i p i.iiiiio;. 'I'l.i ii ,ii ks arc t he " bra i. da " by w hlch the , e . f j;,h i.s is revealed to lhi.se who kf tt-ard tiny are valuable to bu)ers if tii.e ihifia - t;-Vxs - rv-,-'" ' f-rvt'.'i . i , i . 4 , w i 'a. . ; -' . ..... ii JJiitfa? 7l ' Mai.j'Mi.. ar a. .Idler In man lot k t-.pi.i i ' SCAD. II. This palanipiin or tahht-l-raw an Is used by the Afghan people far o mve. , i. H,. .r sick and wounded T W I' i l is a ! in I I., - i : l ', b ,-Hl be . i rl I -li i mr.i"ii hi. m li-t of II. is 77 . us old an. I I Ol, I IS bl, J, . . He I ... . f 1-1 Inn; at th. a-.. of HI AEIV Ki t t . : ly ii. v :.' d by I'tof c Crtbore. si 9 I I L