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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: DECEMBER 12, 1909. - These cards free Business Office - THE OMAHA DAILY BEE Furnished Board and' Rooms Rooms As advertised in The Omaha Bee.' As advertised in The Omaha Bee. As fi?vertised in The Omaha Bee. RAJLW“,Y. TIME VCVABD 3 m\—|LWAY T‘]ME CAED—“L IN'D ALOVC AFE“CA‘ CAMI‘: TR:{“..S of squirrels, with the tails both sticking [trees are scatlered and ordinarily some- i uliiniote, Whlthse R Rt ln'lp’ production of the world, according to the up and hanging down. Another consisted | what stunted. Like the rhinoceros—the |thinking that with caution and wisdom |latest official estimates Is §2,804,126,0i8 UNION STATION—I10TH & MASON |Chicago, Rock Istnua & racifie— of a bunch of feathers woven into the |orainary or prehensile lipped rhinoceros— |it would be possible to proceed somewhat | pounds, an —dh BAST. hair, which itself was pulled out into 3 s the giraffe is a browsing and not a graz- |farther than has yet been the case in | only 111,149, »unds. The wool Union Vacltie— | Rocky Mountain Ltd....a 2:40 am a 2:%5 am | Some Incidents of Roosevelt's Hunt:|strings that wis stiffencd with clay ing animal. The leaves, buds and twigs|the direction of pushing upward some 8t| is not keeping pace with the Increase uf Leave. Arrive, | Jowa Local 6:40 am 4 4:30 pm AR LR .\ Taive. | Uhicago Day TExpress a11:30 pm ing Trip in Dark Continent. Big Rhino Stopped, of the mimosas or thorn trees form ite cus- [least of the Iast African tribes; and|the wool using population for the percapitn Uhina and Japan Mail..a 4:00 pm Des Moines Local.... R pm The huge beast was standing In entirely | tomary food. Its extraordinary height en- |this though 1 recognize fully that many J product in 189 was 438 pounds, while now Atlantic Express b Towa Local .oo....o 10:8 i pm open country, although théve were a few | ables it to bring into piay to the best possi- |Of these tribes are of a low and Inuml—iu (x40 poundh Low Angelon Limited . 4135 pm e e Jittle distance from him. We left our | vision, and no animal is harder to approach S L e e mlni'ere Ford Held Cotorad :“:ucll.\l.. X p Y for Lincoll - veom 8:25 am @ 57 Stopping the Charge of a Rhino—' horses in & dip of the ground and began |unseen. Again and again I have made it | S 4 3 pm e 3 : s e - | terested and efficient work belng dor North Platte Local... 8 8 ) Colo. and Cal a 132 pm a 4:30 pm the approach; T cannot say that we stalked (out a mile off or rather have seen it a [ GEFHE MG SR FEL R Tna) Colorado_Express a 350 pm Okla. and Texas Ex.l..a 4:05 pm a 1:00 pm fte b & Fenture of the Land: ~ him, for the approach was too easy. The |mile off when it was pointed out to me, bl b 7 (,[and ]ury toe! ountain 3 n _— 2 th black, by e governm officials Grand Island Local......a b2 pm Hocky Mountaln Lid...al:@gm aW:%pm | pe—Renults of Euro- wind blew from him to us, and & rhino's |and looking at it through my glasses, |ihe PlAcK. Y _ihe Eoveren O men y Lincoln-Eeatrice Local..bi2:40 om whom I met in Bast Africa a MRtAREmtrine Looal i BURLINGTON STA.—10Tx & MASON pean Rule. ovesight fs dull. Thirty yards from where | would see that it was gasing steadily at|(, \hom their country has eve a0 oy B ISR it . he stood was & bush four o five fect high, us. It is a striking looking animal and | yure to awaken resentment tha uelty | Woman in Warriner Case Charged P iy NIRRT L the American flag, which flew over my | %nd though It was so thin that we could | handsome in its way, but its 1ength of 16K | jiself; while the native are apt to reseit with Blackmail and Beceiv- R0 LAt s ¢ & 3100 D0 tent, was & matter of much mride to ihe|istinctly see him through ‘the leaves; It|and neck and sloping back make It appear | decply even things that are obviously for ‘ Clty Limited A §:30 pm Py e e oe [ porters and was always carried at the|®hielded us from the vision of his small |awkward even at rest. When alarmed it |to feel a just pride ing Stolen Property. T\\lnlt?l‘:“l‘:“ulrz‘u.. s Bl if..‘;‘i“‘fi‘m:"‘""' . head or near the head of the line pf march: | P/Elike eyes as we advanced towacd 'u may go “","l a long swinging pace or | THEODORE ROOSBVELT, in Scribner's Mty il | and after It In aingle file came. the long | *00PInE and In single file, I leading. The | walk, buy if really frightencd it strikes —_——— . TN GINR AT * Theo, - H1.5Thé: rand NuIF O s i s o Nebrazka, polnits line of burden bearss. As they started, | PI§ beast stood like an nncluulh m,«}:n v|m'~ Into a pecullar gallop or canter. The tatt| SHEEP AND WOOL STATISTICS | prigay returnea an maictment charging Wail and Express N T 1 Lincoln, Mall.... some of them would blow on horns or | Nide black in the sunlizht: he seemed what |is cocked and twisted, and the huge hind palis, Stanberry 1 (from ] Whistles and others beat little tomtoms; [ N® Was, & monster surviving over from the |legs are thrown forward well to the out- and at intervals this would be renewed | World’s past, from the days when the | side of the forelegs. The movements seem fncrease in all three years of prodiet | Arrive. . | Denver ana Califoria. . blackmall against Mrs. Jeanette Stewart Figures ( by Mapufacturers | pord, “‘the woman’ In the Warriner case, Show In r of A This i the third indictment returned against Cpomprepses prEpEREEE® | WEBSTER STA—15TH & WEBSTER vt vA0 P 125 Do |at least as often from an unwise effort to |and manufacturers together Lineoln Local akain and akain throughout the march;|beasts of the prime ran riot in their | deliberate and the miraffe does not appear T Omaha-Cl o R g a 740 am | Beilevue- Plattamouth; 130 ) accomplish too much in the way of bene-| The Nationgl assoctation, iu its annual | & kind of cap only used in hot climates Councll Bluffs) b 5:00 pm Lincoln Local e, F he other two charge ner with v " s 7 | nouth-. % and Amount of CI Mrs. Ford, T pther t Ko ner w Overland_ Limited.......al%.10 am a 7:06 plattamonts lowa or the men might suddenly begin to chant | Strength, before man grew so cunning of [to be going at a fast pace, but if it has oo 5 ¢! am | Colorado Limited 30 am any s . st gall v i der the indictments Colorado Speeial. e e Colorado Lim: 3o am \any start a horse must gallop hard to over A A he erection of a |Mow out on bond und N B e R KD & K8 b | Chiago Ex y Bam one word or one phrase which, when|little dld-he dream of our presence that| take it. When it starts on this gait, the BOSTON. Dec. LL—TF ion | charging her with recelving stofen money. erry- Local /b 5:15 pm al):06 pm | 1linel I LOCAL .ovenres 5 am or might.not prove to be entirely meaning- | &ctually lay down langle with the straight line of the dee ‘"”" Chicago business men In that city has |,y was Miss Ida Brockaway, who, when Chicago Express.. 5 . Louls Ex...... pm yet threatened the primacy of BOston |y o 0y me-was mentioned in connection with Minn. e 5am | Kansas City & St Joe..a 9:15 am and the tent boys hardly anything, while |keyed up, we at last reached the bush,|vance. They are defenceless things, as the wool market ©f America and (he | Minn. 2 . 1 Cisue | Wanss CIy & SEUoel 4 pm .. | the seises walked with the spare horses |and I pushed forward the safety of the|though they may kick at a man who in * | stenographer in the office of frank Couden, ! cautiously comes within reach, they are {n | StAtement issued by the Natlonal Ausocl- | canjer in the local office of the United costume of blouse or jersey and drawers, | now to use for the first time on big game. Chicago | = bty Colorado-Chlkagn 4 213 am | Missourt Pactfio— each porter wore a blanket, and usually | As 1 stepped to one side of the bush so Rensfits’ af Eastish Buls) | Chicago “..mu.y::.,“x-mu o ‘;lm-x L) Umaha-Chicago Lucal % pin | Chieago, St Paui, Minueapol T |1t might be an exceedingly shabby coat: | ing, the rhino saw me and jumped to his |incalculable benefit to among some western interests in what are | 4 i i o o g o J ncale venefit to Africans themselves, 9 Y Colecade-th0eso 1’8 S IMm & 3N Pm and indeed this Is true of the rule of most | lle8ed to be Arbitrary methods of eas.t ; Pagific Coast-Chicago .. b bi o pm Los Angeles-Portiana 1 Rraies % R ceovress. see & portef, who thought nothing of Walk- | moment he wheeled, the blood spoutin N - | Bloux City Passenger... . - o8 o P ng S B e am | Twin ity Pasmorger. . b i e S e gl 1y <o rongy i sl et o Mo i, s o R AR . Designers and Engravers . posR 4 1 get quite all the way [ficence, as frcm a desire to exploit the | estimate Dlaces the fumber of heep fit | RADII DA or:c0vivs senesesss ® 3:08 pm | EOT90R Lol ..., along with solemn pride either under an | round in his headlong rusn o 1311 Howard 8t. Omaha L I struck him with my left barfel, the bullet | has taken possession of any part of Africa |206, en increase of 1981657 over the preced - Tr}x.n’nl‘::{ s Dukow o L TR, | (tiea m\hnll!k: i‘f",.u"';'?."',.“:,‘:.“ ::.’.I.Ill ;m.mmg between the neck and shoulder |has had Its own pecular good qualities | ing year. The wool season of 1903, wit- 2 ’ J as a wand of dignity. hel e Twin City Limitew...... T = stant Captain Slatter fired, his Billet en- |have done too much in supervising and usines om the financial penic of | Sloux City Loosd........ 232 pm |Me*® Improvement s shown threushout the | individual. Normally it was a red fes, P § of business from . ound wif e d feet, the great bull |interfering with their practices and cus- . yroduction of the United BERRA Yasatinseishiitee & 9:10 am | POstoffices during the month of Novembe, - ses | S70URA with horn and it The total wool Minnesota-Sioux City | Every office reported an “wr---e-”\..'.':b.,\:.."d exquisitely designed to be useless | .0 i head towdrd us, dropped just |toms. The English error, like our own | giates this year Is estimated at 32,110,149 NORTHWESTENN LINE-WEST. | cen 3 ver | protection from the sun. But one woul been In the other direction. The effort T | cent at Seattle. | s y Striki; Feature of ndscape last year. The total value of the wool -Bonewseel ... wear @ skin cap; another would suddenly d . andscape. ¢ s y Norfolk- Bonewss 30 pm | we D & 4 |has been to avold whatever possible all | iy of 190, ax estimated on the price of eipts through. co » fisstple-seuth. B elpta throushout the country was |and another, discarding his fes, would|none is more striking than the giraffe. | wien of an jmmoral pnd repulsive charac o pared with November, 108, which | ter, and tg’do no mfre than what is ob. | VAIU® Of WLIUIEL for 10 oo Tapder i:mv\m!h an Increase of 384 per cent over |which he would wear with equal gravity | herds of fifteen or twenty or more indl- The total imports of forelgn wool for ~Aiblon. . E Nove n o sid ho Fremont " mber, 1807, AL the fifty larkest otfices | whether 1t were, in our eves, really deco- | viduals. Although it will drink regularly | keeping the peace, and_preveuting the | 00 Were 4l bounds " = spread of catthe disease. Excellent reasons | W''! _Yoor preced- K. C. and St L. Bx... X :a‘"::;" were $9.008.400, an increase of $1..|dress, for instance, consisted of the skin| without water for months at & time, and I(h(‘ -‘z-dhul»-l. fo ppOcpud e over the corresponding month of last [of the top of a zebra's head, With the | frequents by choice the dry plains or else |and it must always be remembered that a | The estimated wool production of the ’ tussy and iliconsidered benevolence is more | WoRd In 15% was 2,02,086,773 pounds. The Chicago, Milwaukee & i 'Gabem Nehuyler- 1w ismouth ol vecelving. stolen perty. Mrs. Ford 18 am % or merely to keep repeating in unison some | brain and hand as to master them. So &5 Fast Txioiih 6108 pin we asked to have ‘1t translated, might|When we were a hundred yavds off he | neck may be dropped forward at a sharp STCAL W00l warehouse by western BrOWers | T, ",¢'p. witnesses before the grand jury 45 pm City & less. The headmen carried no burdens, | Walking lightly, and with every sense|chest, and the big head is 4] PO¥ Chicago Limited...... ... H Sy & Bt 0:8 bm pbesas a1 "'I | the Warriner case, gave up her posiuiun as and, | [ cond largest in the world, according to Omaha-Ft. Dodgs Local b i o am In addition to the canonical and required | double-barrelled Holland rifle which 1 was o P X Rah, 40 10 WAY SAREerOUA ation of Wool Manufacturers 'tonight. Th” [ giates customs coflecto Chicago Day sik.. il oo Slerg, b 3:60 pm_ b12:10 pm | *OMELhING else to which his soul inclined. | as to get a clear aim, with Slatter follow- | The English rule in Africa has been of | " outgrowth stated Omaha— I* might be, of all things in the world, | feet with the agility of a polo pony. As -Chicago Speciai u u.vé pin va e gt oy My A o et . Arrlye |80 umbrella, an article for which they | he rose 1 put in the right barrel, the bullet n nations. Mistakes have been |W00! buyers and the purpose is to eliminaic & | Sloux City xpress.. | special achment. Often T would | gof o ngs. he same Ko . - Se' middle and bring wool growers ‘ Avge Bouy Oty pm bt am | had @ xpecial attachmen ften T would [ going through both lungs.\At the sam of course, but they have proceeded |the middle men and bring il b F et Slowx City Loeal. 3 ¥ torial sun with his head bare, trudging | Before he could . reach us, |natives. Each of the civilized nations that |for shearing in the United States at 2,2, NORTHWESTERN LINE- SORTH. open umbrella, or carrying the umbrella Duko ¢ | ana piercing his heart. At the same in- and its own peculiar defects. Some of " ull recovery In prices and volume Minnesota and | WASHINGTON, Dec. 1l.—Decided busi-|gear varied according to the fancy of the s o 0f theay| pessed a full's g Dakota-sloux City- country in the receipts at the fifty largest tering the neck vertebra. Plowing up the |ordering the lives of “the natives, and In | 1907-8. Owahs ...oovn . wll:0am | rom 6.8 per cerft at Brooklyn to 54§ therein because it glves absolutely 0| yen paces from where we stood. urder similar conditions, has, I anyihing. | pounds, an increase of 6,868,157 pounds ove yrebocrodt ey ey - For the month the total percentage of |put one or more long feathers {n his fex;| Of all the beasis in an African landscape " : {put one ng Interference with tribal customs, even|p ™ U\ Ve 0246 an compared with a Deadwood-dot Irevert to some purely savage head-dress | Usually it is found in small parties or in viously necessary, suth as insis on Mo i tence upon | o0l o 206,400,304 Dounds, as compared | Missour! Paelfie— In the country the gross receipts for No- |rative or merely comic. One such head-|if occasion offers, it is able to get along can be advanced in favor of this policy, | & two ears. Anether was made of the skIDs | he stretches of open .forest where the

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