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THE OMAHA DAILY Bl 1900, N " o s office of the \' - N TUOIV Yo srad . wo w | ° 22t 0 YELLOW IACK'S RULE IN CUBA '™ %7, ot ExaCtly»Sl@k i e i Swwgs ia HMavens Ovestayy [(A7SSCSih ths Biarto do s Sarike sew 18 the empetor ’ ! T Wk ut- AN HOUR A DAY OF NAME-SIGNING |siaus tor the yor > LOCAL HOSTILITY TO SANITARY MEASURES Thia very. sumier yellow ‘fove e, s ca M : i on .’»” g ¢ 7‘\7"‘;;- he re. th : . » b of Nei are you well. The frequent hea!- '"m;')' :':"':;‘.’r:_:c::;;“_'\"l: ::""::'"“l‘ Fiiie DUOPS OF Tt .:”:“.h,..“::'.fll‘n‘:-:-‘:"‘ll'-r‘l’:‘:h\‘:.:'.::.’.m RHee bellding d¢ e rses was covered with aches, the fatigue after slight exercise; the la the Writers=The Record " work g N the Cubana—Chlet Caoses ¥ t of r v " . of appetite, w of energy, a slight but troubl for Slgnatures. “ ST Wit (e e se ; for some pain here or there, the loss of flesh and e the Name of Smit h | 1 much an 3 i cirength; the ease with which you take cold; 2ll " HINGTON t you ers ot i | “is indicatesthat your health is not as it should be. e g . e = s s i What is the best thing to do? ¥ning hi e ing Al persons suffering as described above have a e ”:“‘" ' ~ p fod certain remedy in n are ka B A ° o e St s : Williams’ Pink Pills know your features, find 0 h 3 cablnet officer sizns h ' . - . & sure of a daily | consarvative Few people unacqua 1 of his office "] the heads of the dif lepartments in | ansually. W 81 ame post- and app ling their s | n ter general and the s of the of- worked night & y and the sanitary ments and letters. | ] e was turped over to e was asked partment had to New York for more They are for pale people, for delicate people, exact hour at w what style of signatu ould adopt. nurses. By the middle of the month the f Vi ar mail and docume K Promptly enough he said he would always record was broken for the year with forty or nervous people, for people who are thin and five minutes pre ir ign his name in full arles Emory n new cases and thirty-six “suspects. sen throu 1 hquake lacking in energy, spirits and appetite. of messengers g the « of | Smith.” His predecessor in ofice ven- From that tim the situation became cyclone and washout, particularly the L I When you take Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for the different burean fown long | tured the prediction that when he learned exceedingly serious and the American au- latter, for after you are 1 out of your | . , . - ¢ marble corridor erging a office. | the extent of the daily tasks of afixiog sig- | thorities in Havana are haviug a fght room and your belongings bastily thrown (vmPress fs called, rules over th Pale People you are simply doing what thousan: The documents and le s are taken In| natures to commissions and official decu- which will continue for many weeks. into closets and trunks the hose is turned | Barem. Between this place and the charge i Al b wall of the forbidden city were the i cof your fellow beings the world over have do.c " y a classificd H forme himseit of the gardens, full of dainty pavilions and ma with the greatest success. - 4 | bridges running across the canals and reach Ssture of each. Then the signing beglss. | {8g out to artificlal islands which stood Knowing this it is always unnecessary and often | O Lobinaddle '“v_‘]"m_ n'mr"“”” ~ the little lakes, covered with groves and dangerous to experiment with something else that . each letter or document. A messenger also| 3 o e RS e is recommended as “just as good.” Stands beaide bim and as ench signaturs empress' palace, stood the Hall of Intense B e e gy oeraiame . s & A % Thought, & temple devoted to Confucius and t Feceipt Of price, 60 cents per bOX | BLE Lo e, $2.00 i o i b the other great sages of China, wh t A - il e, b the Hall of the Litcrary yes, as t ; s - . ) call it. Back of the palace 1] — il g Bl E an r gate 3 1 before, t L rough the back or n retary and by him | — 9 Rave Leen 1B Ut over 55 yeats by thu 16a vrs Of the Moumos 0P LS, e e The wert chaca tn'oid sud yousg a7 aing om efecs excesn, of clpwete sa Durey Lost Manreod, | Rormio Chure of seld-bu 1 Pa Mjght=Lo: matarrhae: Insomnia, ® RIS OF B2ver MEN RN 38 Ama: 3acks W ity Fo o vh..nmknnu. 738,90 :":«.?" J fohini ot Sous Bitening Ty d A poy g AN Blehop Raniecy Co., 813 Francieoos Caie palace grounds, for everybody was FOR SALE BY MYERS-DILLON DRUG CO. 16TH AND FARNAM. much, but wa than vy 1 white man is | g were closed L 2R B S o S S 2 B S B S 1 S o S S S S S S S o S S B 4 i * [ v e s + Look Around Now . ¢ e o ¢ For Office Rooms ! Chinese As they m A Then me to T EE BUILDING. You w ot find so many r s tha Lt i : which to make a selection. There is good reason for t All the re : g 7 % '8 THE BEE BUILDING : ‘ - : ® A th; o vacant ar t as good as th PS [ b8 « e 4 ',l;"‘:,(:,, . $° r than in buildings which wmay bura “ ¢ JHULS ¥ | bay stack ) abinet fo Tmt A 3 i * on his ndi * f "goon G 0000006090600 9090020069900090900 : HaE " tations on which the sel | ate the » of good humor he enjoys on BeSkTel Drugeinis; 106 4 given day. When matters in his depart 5 ment are moving noothly and to his satis- faction and the same thing is true of his | ‘4:14‘4,»( Sigestive apparatus he uses big and gencrous | loops in his signature. When matters are \OFFICIAL SIGNATURES OF THE CABINET. In an unsatlsfactory st ; | T o T King Solomon Had the loops and makes them shortened, lean | Ments he would surely shorten the signa-| The fight against yellow fover began with|loose with a solution of . bichlordde of thinks that his messenger bardly has to | ture. The postmaster general reached a|the first days of the American occupation, | mercury and every mnook amd crapny . . i i " ') similar determination ia & few days, but | with General Ludlow as milltary governof | drenched. Following this process the doors A Great Re putatlon for ‘Vlsdom Psr Saiovise y Secretary Roor, | 18 & Mmock despair declared that the name | of the city. With the fmmediate organiza- | and windows are sealed, a nozzle inserted | Mr. Root. the secreiary of war, comes | "SWIth” was one which must have a dis- | tion of the sanitary department and the |in a door and formalin gas pumped into| 7 0n = ! " g 4 atyle=otiitvurtial | HARRARIDE GHEILIAN AAIBE L0 4D NIAR AL | s plnear Ay, corpd herols eflorts were mads| the room until the Rardiest germ =i One of his wise remarks was “Of making many books there is no end.” He had never in the public | & Vi “‘:f"'_m'-r;::",,’,:‘":;I,’f,lnr ey | 1:7",(,_;“, o‘,‘lx,,f",,y e e o ;::‘n;",",';_ ,1;:"” :',:,‘,’r;"r‘_":':: Y er she || een the making of a great dictionavy. It is like the making of many books and scems to Smith,” but after a day or two decided | crowned these cfforts has long been a|superfuous—you have not the siightest|| have no end. In making the that the style of signature was too much | matter of record and it may be stated at| (nclination to enter it for twice forty-eight flected by cockneys. Then he tried “C. E.| once that the principal reasons for this | hours and then you come to grief, for even th,” but immediately there came to him | year's virulet outbreak are, first, a heavy | the faintest odor of formalin gas causes | vl e i it protest against his droppiog the family | immigration; second, favorable climatic|polgnant regret. The opposition of the [ (] S8 RO MR 15 8 s v of “Emory.” At last, as a final re-| conditions. The actual and primary rea | Cubans to the necessarily drastic methods contents of a letter. On the contrary nless | pted bis present style of sig- | son, howe is that the earthbed ot 'Y\';‘ is one of the most serious obstacles 1ts full import 1s known to him he suspends | DLLUT®: “Ch. Emory Smith, slurring the | city of Havana is a permanent reservoir of | countered by the sanitary authorities. 1 )] ‘Emory" so0 as to greatly shorten it. When | infection, which is freely permitted to pass | know of one Cuban landlady who re ’ further work. he eets the electric call bells [ (g1 A the Bearer adopting the writing,” now being taug schools than any of the ca Ho always jolns his first name to the las and it the on the letter, commis #ion or co n he is fond of making n single looped flourish under his name. He net m bers 18 1C muni thrln werk e aeie s cabinet he had one| through the city from one end to the|a)low milk, ice or medicines to be b SLcelio Mia Aotk Jo Rolo and & of the clearest and most legible signatures. | other through the sewers into her house 1o an American guest w Intection from S satisfied bi A certaln amount of nervous energy and Sewers, had the fever, in her wrath against the 1 army of the brainiest and smartest men of the world was employed and a million dollars Root's method of sig the pressure of offictal routine has altered | rhis earthbed contains untold millions of | Americans who put ber to the trouble of spent, Take the BEST PRODUCT O THIE BEST BRAINS and the resnlt must be satis- | the signature to what it is now vellow fever germs which are constantly | Baving her house invaded by the authori- #. She made such a row at head ers factory. But with all this expenditure of man and mind and money t her house was put “under the red self ¢ A and original. He always uses a special ink | Hegible Signatures, ASTABINg rom e anen penes trans. and L e Piling the com-| Few cabinets in the past have contained | through the crannies of the abominably i A el ~ . . . ] mlssions 0 Bl deek he banibi reervons o les Ieibie wrIter has Mr Loug, the | Aved sirects. Thore s absolutely no hope | X8 WHIh meata (hat now ‘only im lThe Standard Dictionary is Offered for else from his private ofice and starts to sign, | secretary of the navy. Washington rumor | for & total extermination of yellow fever | Munes are allowe BOC. thek A 1 city s properly | SPector visits the place a questions Knowing that the use of the blotter would | has it that he was obliged to have the pame | !0 Havana until th P i L . | nd paved with an hermotically | boarders weekly. In some instances the sealed paving. Then, with due restrictions | Cubaus deliberately conceal the fever and n on immigration from fever-infected parts, | ™7 It as some other innocent dise [ ] in all cases t are bitterly and deprive the ink of its gloss he Mifts each | "John D. Long” placed at the upper left | Sewered chiefly Panama and South America, and s commission by one corner and tosses it up | haud corner of all the department and even In the air, allowing it to float gently to the | 0f his private stationery because of the il- floor. When he gets done the floor is liter- | 1egibility of bis signature. Mr. Long is ¢ et at alterably opposed to work of the dis ally carpeted with these commissions strewn | OTiEinal in most th He differs trom his | With a co ance of the stringent sani- | 3 4 TR | . 0k THE . about v«lnh .‘,:‘h. hn m.::‘,r‘?:m,: 3 :' | colleagues in the cabinet as well as his pre- | tary precautions now cniorced by our au- | !Mfecting cc 1 ':' ouse cleaning and There are so many points of superiority in The Standard Dictionary, aside from its mar- : b Al et o | thoritie v or C § | resort to 1 tle Cul fces to | : . : . L p ) from Yalling on top of the otber and blurring | 1écessors in bis way of conducti € bis de- Ty become et pother, Cuban cities | LAt the much-dreaded visitation of eitnes || velously low price, that one can scarcely enumerate them. Some one has said there are in f the signature of the under commission. Oy | PATtment. His maoner of signing bis mail, | may become safe residences for Americans | ¥ ! elth FOMDELY 0N 4 4 h 3 HEN e A b completing his work tLe secretary caratully | documents and commissions indicates this | and other forelgners and the danger of i | 96 Sanas Sanonia |} THE STANDARD 41 dictionaries in one. Each topic is the work of a specialist, s ecreta aretully | | i % . ini 3 picks his way across the commission strewn | OFiginality. At one side of his private offic .-u"w{‘ :‘H\”“ fe nrvn ¢ ’. ,.}Iv’...fl.r .\T,, l,.‘.m | Stnister Attitude of Cuhans. | Satisfactory 1o students and scholars because so complete, containing 300,000 words, floor to the docr of his ofice. Then, as he | h® has had a small walnut stand with a | tr. 11l be remove he work beg: The reason s mot far to seek: Cubans | ¥ b Wt St s R Al -3 L ®oes away to luncheon, be directs his pri. | *Anding top erected. Its top s at such a [Under General Ludlow has been continued | 4re by birth immune, oF if they ha v three times as many as the old stand-by, Webster's Dictionary I'hie book stands in can stand erect and leaning | under General Wood and there vate secretary to pick up the commissions | B¢lEht that b is & op n | tever they have a very | | terlor Hitcheock is very particular abe stituting carefully and with consideration | understa other words which suit him better. The | nication to which he signs bis name, and of Drs. iteras, Finley and Albertix raise s h ment American learning and mail and vouchers which require his sig- | there is any doubt in his mind always lays | &nd Major Gorgas, who is a surgeon ar | slightest concealment of sentiment con-| splendid dictlonary to m the publicavion of nature are never brought to him until he|asde anything not fully understood by him, | Physician, the duties of this board being to | cerning this. Mapy of the Cubans say |l ® Work for which all ’ the Blandard Dlotionary Americs msy touches @ certaln button in his desk which | sigus up the balance of his mall and then | inspect and give a decision on all reported | openly that as soon as the unwelcome|] FUElsh language may be justl date a new period of the country's bis "ets @ £ong (o ringlog 1n the office of the | seuds for the chlef of clerks responsible. (Suspects. The regular fever commission | Americancs depart from the isiang wad (el 1! L chief clerk. It is called the “mail bell" | Mr Hitcheock possesses an infinite capacity | #eut here to study the disease and report | Cubsn flag floats over Morro these idle pre- and immediately the clerks trom the dif- | tor detalls in consequence of his vears of |UPOD it is made up of Dre. Carroll. Lazar | cautions will be abandonad. Shortly vefore THE STANDARD DICTIO ) = business traluing and never delegates to|and Reed, Americans, and Dr. A. Agramonte. | [ left Havana one of the ultra r-urnnl ¢ N 14 ¥ ! T S another a task which he can dispose of him- | the Cuban specialist in yeliow fever and | | papers published an editorial of this tone Pooesccceccceeecceesccceee® el His signature is one of the clearest |Other tropical diseases. The Cuban | auy concluded by saying that since the and the equ ly flcant and sinister smile represent the attitude of this tn the matter. Nor 41817 oreanized santiace t t attack, usua avor among the wise men on both sides of the Atlantie, and t et alone establishes after the signatures have been allowed to | 88ainst the desk sign his mail. A shelf is [ didly organized sanitary department v in childhood, which they dread no more 4 < S DBininng > Dress Surope: dry tor fifteen minutes. | 0 adjusted that he can raise his left foot | {5 now work and day to save lives | than we do the measles. A Cuban does not Here are some opinions from the press of Europe: . . | and rest it there. The thick walnut slab | and check the spread of the disease. Major | gie of yellow fover: it i3 chiefly niards | 4 E | 1 | klsy for Ferm, | of which it 1s made has long been worn deep | Havard, the —chief surgeon of and the unwelcome A anos who do Db e THel Wimew Tutuiin Eaeiand ui o Livgrgool Bally' Pust, Lixsrpool Perbaps the most cular of any of | with the imprint of the secretary's boot.|island, has gemeral supervision of | tnat, and, since the American is ut joant y Will be recoguized, we have It is an tmplement that will be of the members of the cabinet as regards the | He is particular about the way his type- | everything the imme work 18| persona non grata to the majority of the e r n to say _mot @ service to those who cultivate mode of expression of his official corre- | writing is done and will reject a letter be- (under tho charge of Major W | Cubans, why, what is the difference if they | ouk 1o, ARSHIOAR. | Gonine FRFY AFiA 0D GLLAAX 0108 of the #pondence is Attorney General Griggs. He|cause two letters in a word are transposed. | (. Gorgas, assisted by Dr. T " | do bhave it, anyway? A shrug of th ~acqua b in all Eng speaking parts of Atlantie. It is a monument to Ame 15 a stickler for exactness of style and is| Like Secretary Root, Secretary of the In- | Lyster, Dr. Shocker and a cor shoulders—that signif Latin shrug can be con the Old World, also as an authority fcan Industry, no lcss than the gre prone to alter adjectives and adverbs t|and hospital staff. There is also ! s, discrimination, vas White City by Lak Michigan (the late ple erudition. It is a Chicago World's Fi ir)" & every phrase of any commu- | KNOwn as a vellow fever board, consisting there the ARY has a great many attractive features. It is not feas- ible to enumerate all at this time. Por instanece, so many words are in constant dispute. Such words have been ref sts and their opinions atken as final. red to 50 leading philologi HOST8 Rb A ¥ aslioaton H or | fever the sooner they got out of the tsiand | The matter of spelling is also difficult to adjust. In the Standard that has been settled An Agricultn utograp uk with the best yellow fever experts in | the better, so that the Cubans would hav 3 Sl gl e Mr. Wilson, the secretary of agriculture, | the world. The work of the Cubans trained | no more trouble about it uld have |} conservatively, _yet accurate l_\: y | says good humoredly that he signs his name | in the sanitary department under ica The belief t vellow fever is con-| The quotations are gems, illustrating to a nicety the use of the words, just like a farmer,” and just as he was|methods has also be highly efei All| tagious is, by the way, an e Visitors | The i v ti are o 3 itis g N f i n ¢ ractive Thildre aught to de in a country school house y .|r~1 ith the American womerf nurses who | are allowed at the. s T rs | The illustrations are numerous, in fact it is a work that will be attractive to children on countrymen, and | if they have business tk & and house- | be non-immune, and ou £o. He never indulges in flourish except in alslng a perpendicular line when he fin stricke disinte i educator, re, though they || this account and consequently all the more valuable as a oo P = — ~ up the “W'* of his name and he makes up a small [ immune nurses in Las An fn‘:”r..i( e No home libr: where Prof. R. A. Todd, (¢ la: “I am exceedingly pleased with its fulness, conden- forgets to “dot the 1" in his last carrziag ob (be | took the fever. Ons thing 1s: cortaine-tbat Y e sation, accuracy and completeness. Its mechanical execution is a delight to the artis 51 AD0NS B000 0 | AETiant maekiiies Rebieet ths HRunEAAM there are school children . sense | | record in the United States, and prob- and this is inadequate and fails to| cuba will not be und en or continued should be without the Stan- Pre t Bashford of Ohlo Weslyan After a comparison of many words 1 am quite | bly in the world, of the rapid signing of ertain point unless the United States government firmly T on 1 that the Standard surpa the Century Dictionary in caretul and aceurate | the hame consecutizciz mary timas 1a BAIAL. The ecits . at 43 (0000 | Eaiar R A v b dard Dictionary efinition of words and in its illustrations, as well ho number of words defined.” | and the distinction b ha of a tor duty is Later 1 say more emphatically than ever before that it is the best tiouary in the respective class, is » Colone! J. G. Berret. During Presider have the men of his corpe tnspect tw IN THE FORBIDDEN 1Ty, [ MRS TAh . FRARPAC English langu. 11 want it fc istant referen substantial cyi- § | PoIK's n‘vmmlumv:u:\ Colonel Berret was | houses within th t ea | 4 e excellence Prot. Du of Princetor It will be conspleuous luring monu- ol 1 ted with the Treasury partient. | send in every night to the chief ¢ B £2 4 0 6 " ments of inte tual life at the c the 1uth prehensiveness ‘l"f“ of the su. s to the amoupt of $13,000,000 were fs- [ printed blank filled out with a report ¢ Giimpasy of ,"“ u"":' of TRty ia v LY ary, a Ju & Arr erial, instructive 11- i periority | ued and it was pecessary for eftber the | condition lifferent omm b hinose Capital, Justrat nd admirable rior to ar we f it class, and etary of the treasurer, R. J ous as to what she ete The interior of the forbidden city, writes ere long will supersede recognized as The Standard Dictiopary.” o sign them, or for some one in his stead cleaning the Pek v of Leslie's Weekly d their | Blatz Malt - Vivine : : ' ‘ . ' . ' M { . ' ‘+ ' ' ' : H H Each brand inits § | n washiogton H ! ' ' : : : ' ' : . ' ' ' ' ' ' : ' ' . ' ' : lelegated Colonel Berret to afix his of these Cutan houses, with |'® """‘:'d{ el A e | i ! - soature to each one of the forty coupons d and frequently 8itby courts, | TADNIRE entirels throush it from north t F $7 0 E he Book H eriatox sans n each bond, 190,000 coupons in ll. Colonel | thelr incredibly vile sanitary nos angements | 200t (he casters section o the city be or -00. ~Xamine the 00K, ’ Invaluable Summer Tonic ret vikned Bix ame 4,000 times the first | and their general lack of decent living con- | TAR 4R 10 LB8 SMote o thg i ‘ . ALL DRUGGISTS of the work and kept this average up | dit {ndispensable and is the most ( VATdS Of B Pty 7] 1 e ltaiza s sreat varisty of butldizg aor 4 § VAL BLATZ BREWING CO. MILWAUKEE, 3 e | Rest Tonaiision: Afsntad, Balls o distinguahed sovereigns and schol- | g 4 : AR T Mothers endorse It, children like it, old| Strange though it appears to those un- |ars, the guardian temple of the clty, and g o dlks use it. We refer to Ome Minute|familiar with the subject, it is a fact that |the government printing o Wo were 1309 Farnam Street | $ 1412 Doug Tel. 1081 ‘ough Cure. It will quickly cure all throat |one of the chief infected districts s in | not, however, allowed to 40 any investiga 3 B Qeseesseesersrrsrssesseseeg| nd lung troubles | the very beart of the city & both sides | ing, and the procession was kept in the 1o

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