Show C B RUSTIN The news of the death of Capt C B I Rustin Is most sorrowful A kindly highbred sterling man was he and he draw friends lo him everywhere Ho was well known here he was known beer b-eer bod In Omaha and there the grief for him will be acute He was essentially essen-tially L mining man his thought was that to make money by mining was boiler than to wbik in any other fields for there was no competition In that rather it Is n creation which takes nothing noth-ing from any other man and adds lo the value of all other mens property His going to Nome was but the following fol-lowing of an original instinct he did not need any more money but when the war horse Is turned out and Is lying at his ease among the clover blossoms and buttercups the sound of a trumpet will cause him to spring to his feet and go through all the old drill So when the flows came from Nome the breath crme off the deep sea stole Inland and the Captain sniffed It In dreams he saw the golden sands under the midnight sun the old voices seemed to be calling call-Ing him and he went with the rest He went only to die up there under the abutments of the gate that opens Into the Polar ea I was a pitiable ending to a bravo life and will cause sincerest grief for he had a fashionof drawing hearts so close to him that the tearing of them away will be filled with exceeding exceed-ing sorrow |