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April 20, 1902, or Brigadier who was resembles fame “Why, Malacanan JLUSTRATED BEE. - - . Y | g+ . " D sls fir yen | 1 1 ! Incidents in Lives of Noted People Fatainsioi Db e e Natlonal it i [ : pany 1 f ‘ pointed to An Tm- el ALl Sialt the officers of the little irom- tired from his deemstership of the Isle of honors. The session was drawing to a | Sevaaled R} g rg 3 ot pa ) y wil clad Monitor, which went into Man, in 1897, he had the right to celebrate close and there seemed no chance of an | portant Position o cOmBRIIIVe Wit before March 10 had achieved ord for judicial tenu He has scen five a gan of “freeze out the winner to re- | its momentous victory over Mer- sovereigns on the F sh throne and re- port a bill that would suit him. E. H | | only one remains. His name {s tains sufficient activity to serve on the Funston, father of General Funston: W.| Red B ‘ Fross Louis N. Stodder and he is at Isle of Man hospital committee, to manage J. Buchan, W. F. Hackney and Gene Ware } N supervisor of anchorages at the his estate of Kirby, near D iglas, and to and or two other members of the com- | WIS of New York and a veteran of the resume the horse exercise which an ac mitte it down to a table in an upstalrs N B States revenue service Captain dent some years ago lled him to r f the Copeland hotel. The stake was 'lyll L was born in Boston in 1838 ibandon for a time W h playing for, and it was hours before ('l, \I{ I .s 0 s the " cemed near an end. One by one tor la‘e Cecil Rhodes not only was a Sergeant Harry, who acted as usher in the ropped out until Buchan and Ware | but fought very shy of the fair the White Ho luring Cleveland econd were th only ones in the game. Finallv ( F\I“’Cifi'chlll'flcfii re is a story which old of him term, tells tb tory ‘I will never for von all the chips. He reported a bl of b . g nnection: While on a visit to the message | nt Cleveland se the Second congressional district Prepaid eral ye go he dined at the Jecretary O one night. It was this 1 Uly it exists today Following R Sed By Ll 1 very wealthy woman of title. way: There was ar pse of the mooh th \th of Dudley C. Hastings the con- leading physicians and . 1 | g the affair that ht 1 Pr \ 1 My Cle \ from the Second district, Fun used in all prominey ecretary, the latter asked: “And Jland were much intere 1 in watching it 1 red the race for the nomination .“, l"w\'\'m . I'he I‘l ‘: s &8 key enjoys id you take to dinner?’ “Oh, 1 ‘I don't believe Olney vs about 1 1 was elected today the best of rer kuow. Some Lady mebody,” was Mr. Cleveland, ‘and he will be sorry t 5 utation ind stand reply what did you call her?” 'm t.' Then, very kly Harry P veral vears a & has existed ;1”.1\‘ ‘,',‘,]“‘ n ‘,P;.l 'y call P \ spoke to tel hone Olney to loc th moon." | veen Qenator Thomas ( Platt and Sen enc 'trst Nationa replied Rhode went to the 'phone and Olney hef but r George F. Hoar T ha not been Bar y“r~vnyml\:| or any B ler or comething French answered. ‘The pn g terms. But this week Senator CXPress company General Michael V. Sheridan resident sends word to Mr. Secretary tc neating ‘& ot Platt it \ genate y presiden n Hoa meeting Senator Platt in the senat st promoted to that rank last week. Jopok at the moon,' I said. ‘To look at ,gqressed him in terms someithing like this = Western his brother Philip, of Winches- yat? answered the Frenchman. “The moon,* Senator. we haven't been friends for some MR. D. M. HAVERLY, CASHIER l)is(il]i" y in general appearance, although | repeated. ‘Ze vat? again he asked. “The (ime, but permit me to say that T read your [ |,y Haverly. wi Gt . ! 14 taller v!vvn Vlvfn I le Phil. A |‘yv 0-0-n," T spelied v\ e .‘.“H n I8 ze ¥ peech of Friday night at the Amen Corner |, oy appointed cashier for the Ne (r”l'll)il"" Brooke's chief of staff, relates the jden' in hies mind Yes, he tells Mr linner in New York and its closing para- | o cp departmen ¢ the Nattonal LAt v . g & : x g iroiaifd e A s h L raska deps f o e ma ; York Tribune, he was with that of- Olney to go look at the moon; give B! graph touched me deeply. Ite sentiments|,,q mpust Company of Des Molnes, la., | 716 South 16th Street, nearly all his posts in the United the president’s message But vat for iss aypressed my feclings exactly, and I, like : . » whose offices are located at 406-8 Bee | Nl including Chickamauga Park, In dat-—to look at ze moon I then said a you am an old man. Senator, let us be | o000 Otwat OMANA arly day he war with Spain, and word or two and then rang off. Abou : ends agai And Senator Hoar held out Me. Huverly, in January last, retired Bols Owiet active service in Porto Rico hour later the same buatler called us un hand, which Mr. Platt grasped with| e o0 he oM f county clerk of Dougl In speaking f{sl ridan T n'vl n:(o‘:«: nd \\th\ ”.'\‘m“ 1en |\.\|\)‘v| t : \‘ reat cordiality itor Platt was de county, Nebaska, having served two tern weat of Nebraska will DECHEE A tHANG SUtHEGneTal SOLCURSRT AL Re s Sl bl i ghted with the dinner in his honor. He |, .rorming the duties of that importar be shipped by freight tellg this Loy to say to Meestaire President zat he hoes surprised the breadth and depth of | mee to the general satisfaction of the it Omaha one day while Brooke looked at ze moon and h n the demonstr 1 It has made him feel | Ly He is well known in this cit ®- ccccee eessssscsccces® command of the Department of the obliged!" " most young \in. But as much as all g 1 ) g ! 1 as ¢ county and state He has lived in this | ¢ | N IERS ‘ for the evening. There I met a num A. H. Dunham, formerly of New H meat of restoring good feeling between | wyion time he hag fllled positions of trust : of men and women. The presentations Conn., but now a resident of Nome Alaska pimcelf and “the old man eloquent” of the | m ‘ H y ! \ The intercsts of the company will be faith M E (; of the remuiation. oriles, knd Jeft o paseed throtgh on his way east.£ few AaYS wunaie. Tie paragraph in Mr. PIALY'S speoth | fully: conaetved by hint, : anz Lngravin 0. impression as to names on my mind. ago At a ball in Nome last winter he whicn Senator Hoar referred was as fol The National Life and Trust com - After speaking to a stocky man, who even wore the first dress suit ever seen ther low In this room is gathered a worthy | sntered Nebraska le than two Years ago : 4 195-207 Canal riz ar ce m for i DEABRe ¥ : g e Ry evening clothes looked like a sol- A Lm_th old miner lo ,l\f.'\‘ :w m.y’ 0 1 repreecntation of the genins that has made | and have succeeded in placing upon its z Llucago, |||||m|.\' cald to one of the women, “How few nnmn:-f and then said Pard. T h Ip ‘. our country's flag so significant an emblem. | pooks a line of business that cannot be | ¢ your friend looks like General Sheri- !¥nch the first man that ever \\;.y,1 ‘)1 ', In each of you I see the spring of noble | axcelled for quality and volume, doubtless : Are Justly celebrated as the engrav shirt in Alaska, ].‘”»'.‘v“‘”” to sha ' vy‘ " purpese and high ambition examples of av | by any other company for the same length | § e establishment which can at ail z is not strange sald she, “for with the gent vh,n_\'Lm the ’“r‘“ 0 .\. " energy immeasurable, in the presence of | of time The excellency of the company % times be relled upon for satisfactory are related on their parents' side.” a spiketail coat in xi.yxlr Put 'er thar which an old man whose work 1s neafly | jts efficient management, and the absolute : results, whether the engraving be a “I don't <|v!nv"u'nwl'.x>V‘:|n‘1‘" Yl-\\\" . Eugene F. Ware, l}w‘]-:«: and lawyer, who du..«" stands with awe and pride and won- | gafety and protection it brings to the in + fine half-tone, wood cut or zinc etch he's ‘Phil’ Sheridan’s brother,” = " (.4 H. Clay Evans as commi der. sured or holder of the endowment contract | § ing. Thelr facllities are so cxtensive was the reply. q'i““l,,ffl( pensions, once played a game of D it issues, coupled with the fact that the : that work which must be executed 14 3 IR f ;mknr for a seat in congress. This game w-s Sir Theodore Martin has writicn a very | company is organized under the splendid | ¢ quickly for shipment to distant citled \‘nm.;.‘ .‘. ];"“[\I"L‘ in ‘. um‘nr{ ;vn the played in the Copeland hotel, Kansas City interesting biographical sketch of Mr. Glad- | laws of Towa, should appeal to the public | ¢ can be easily turncd out of the ’”;1\ ghrlu‘r, .“ the .s\-x wurlr of in the early '80s, during a session of the Stone in which he relates a characteristic | generally. Every contract is secured by a When ordering engravings from your e ouse compares favor- E . X . Jdistrict Story in connection with the original home | deposit of approved securities with the printers ask for with that of Governor Willlam H, Kansas legislature. A bill to redistri s A . T 4 state t soneresnl 1 districts was rule bill of 1886 Gladstone sent the queen | auditor of the state of lowa, thereby mak TAtt, halt a mile farthior-up the river, De- il el eadiia i oty e a copy of the measure which he proposed | ing the investment as safe as a govern ! -] H side a guard of American soldiers to pro- to be framed and passed. In this senate ¢ y as proj K ] Manz Perfect [:"gra\'“g_ e i e % re @ s+ of smbers who aspired to 0 introduce, accompanied by an explana ment bond . Aguinaldo there are several servants Were a number of mem ! s P areh |V i songressional 1 rs. Included in the list tory leter of fourteen folio pages The The following extract from the March :§ to attend to the wants of himself and fam- congressional honors nciuded in the N ; s " v T [ New |@eeeeecccsscccccccssccccceed M1 G Rt f ld-be congressmen was every one of dueen could not understand either the bill | number of the nsurance imes" o ‘ the I1Ipin0 feadir hasswith thim S0 2 o the let I t both d ts | York, will give additional information r i i or the letter, so she s ¢ suments N rive additiona 0 f ! i kv Al (hliA%an. and his mothar-in. Lhelseuators fofming ilie commitiae whess | OF (tHe J6\LAr, 80 GRS BORY RO COREISH i 5 0000 00000 0000 0000 duty it was to frame a bill re- to Sir Theodore Martin, with a request garding this company o districting | the state. They wran- that he would explain them. Sir Theodore | “For the last two or three vears we had | @ The I“C("“parably ® The oldest judge in the united kingdom gled over the bill, each memt of th could make nothing of Mr Gladstone’s | been reading account of the marvelou [ & Sir William Drinkwater, who has just committee striving to secure a bill that letter, but he sent the queen a precis of | growth of the National Life and Trust com- | @ easy and elastic touch of the o his 90th birthday. When he re- would forward his ambition to congressional the hill pany of De Moines, Ia., until we finallv | @ B decided to visit the company and study into N C -(, Typewrite " R S - —— iter | | the proposition that was attracting su-h : ew en er L : wide attention and meeting with such un ° is most note [ \ ° 1 heard-of success. Upon visiting the com- | g b T UL M I e peny we found it occupying an entire floor ° P ° of one of the largest buildings in the city J ) ’ and which for appointments are cerainl :UHHUU W[]BW“[U 3 : among the most complete in the country. ! I ) e ) We admit we were amazed at such growth, | .[]fi Sunpies Go., ° ge" S for the National Life and Trust company |® 415 So. 15th 8t \ L4 2 had sprung into a veritable young giant | @ Omaha, Neb & o . almost before we were aware of i v 1t | 90000 0000 30000 0000 son of its attractive life | ol and unique e endowment contract Itg board of direc ) ) § ] a ec Ism ors is composed of some of the best and / o o ket o most widely known public men and finan ciers in the state of Towa, whose reputa 1 tions for honesty, integrity and unimpeach (). What is a Renewal able character are nation wide Such men Contract? as the Hon. G. L. Dobson, ex-secretary of \ i t 1 state; the Hon. Calvin Manning, commis A An arrangemen " joner from lowa to the Pari exposition which the agent who D. G. Edmundson, president S-curity m writes the business can and Trust company; George E. P all secure the permanent in cashier Citizen National bank of Des L Moines; B. E. Pinney, wholesale coal dealer Pt o nnidiBge.. I ol Hid = 3 Patterson banker; l.ewis Haas preserves and beautifles the teeth Q. Do T forfelt this In banker; . M. Starncs, secretary and man aweotens the breath, Ko powder come if 1 leave the ager of the company; A. 8. Stults of Chi Wil ""“‘\‘:'ull‘l".v'fl|m Kaue service of the company ? cago; N. E. Coffin, attorney and counsellor G oA A. You do with some at law, Des Moin The Hon. Leslie M companies, but not with Shaw was one of the organizer ind di rectors of this company until h ippoint the Equitable. ment to the secretaryship of the Uni ed . (). But suppose I should States treasury YO' I CAN die? “The following figures from t} current 1 A. The Equitable pays year's statement fully verify the assertion BUY OUR it to vour heirs for the made above During 1901 the admitted ¢ull number of vears assets were increased from $212,938.75 to g ' 30 ; $500,014.69, or more than double what they HALF/ I ONE Q. Do I have to write [were last year, a record unsurpassed by any large amount of bus any company on earth. The rve wa EN( RAVIN( ;S ness each year? increased from $101,681.45 to $328930.29, or A. Yes, in some com “}\'r three "‘ll" greater than one year which appear from time to time the net surplus increased fro ¥ in The P & panies: but the Fquitable [to $21,062.72; the insurance in force wa in The Illustrated Bee On small pays you for what yvou do increased from $2,831,260 to § )1 88 or | portrait cuts we make a nominal be it great or small { more than double that of one y B0 price of $1.00. On larger cuts, 6 Q. Where can 1 get | While there are many e es much | cents per square inch. They are such a contract? larger than the National Lif 1 Trust all In first-class condition h company et taking its two 1secutive \. If you know your |; I“’lf Wb Mg . Nagi Our photographi partment B | reporte 10wl . OWwWr I We AN business apply to without fear of contradictio hat of the | will also print additional copies whole number of good, stron mpanics | of our original photographs at competing for business not a ngle one of a reasonable rate eel them can show such a record for the first ' ' ’ ear of the twentleth centur ALove Ihe Bec outlined, and the above record 11l the Manager for Nebras g i IS THE STRONGEST IN THE WORLD B e e I ane £ Merchants National | this company opened uj eral new | g Oy ates, which always entalls enormous e : g Rtperry . Omah N Bank Building, Omaha. | penditures, and most companies count raha, Neb. themselves fortunate to come out even on