Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 30, 1900, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE OMAHA PAIL.T BEE; SATl"T?DAT, .TCNE 30, 1000.
These Great Bargains on Sale Saturday
Made of the ft
both rough an!
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1 TEST
Thousands of fine shoes on bargain
$3.50
All the latest styles in men's button and lace patent leather welt.O A A
shoes, also button shoes for men in velour calf, worth $5.00 II
and ?G. 00 they go on sale at 3.50 and 3.00. UiUU
SNICKERSNEE STILL SWINGS
Union Pacific Officials Diicutiin.; Pltni for
Farther Gtiialirhtion.
EXPENSE ACCOUNT IS STILL TOO BIG
llnrfment. nn Foot lo lo Army mIIIi
Independent Tlrkrt Oilier In
OuMlile ('Him nnil nr
I Itcnlp nnil .snlnrlr.
Conferences are now In progress at Union
raclfls headquarters between Freight Trafflr
Manager Munroe. General Passenger Agent
Lomax and representative of the freight
and passenger department at Denver and
Fait lak relative to the consolidation
under ono general head of the. gentral
agencies of those cities Much of the ex
pence attached to tho maintenance of op
erate, representatives of the traffic depart
ments has been saved by consolidation an I
tho plan already experimented with by the
Union Pacific fans proed satisfactory In III
operation. Consolidations have already bevn
effected at New York, Tort land, Kansas
City and St. Louis and It Is undoubtedly ttut
purpose of the executive bead of the Union
Vaclfie to continue them consolidations until
all of the big outside agencies are In opera
tion under one single head, having supervi
sion of both freight and passenger business.
That Denver and Salt Lake are the next
cities In which consolidation will be made
Is a practical .ertalnty. George Ady. gen
eral agent of the passenger department, and
K. R Griffin, general agent of the freight
department, at Denver, and P n Choate,
5tneral agent of the freight department at
Straw Hats
Another big purchase of 8 raw Hats eves us an oppor
tunity to offer you wonderful bargains for Saturday The
lot Includes ery style of straw bat worn this season
lest straw braids, Manila, Milan, etc . in
smooth straws. There are hats In bis lot
worth t2. whl e the cheapest arc worth 1. They go In
two lots Saturday at
49c and 75c
i
Celebrate the
Good Clothing for
Men's $12.50
Suits for $7.50
Men's all wool suits in clay
worsteds, diagonals, fancy cas
simeres, tweeds, stripes and
plaids in the latest patterns and
colors, as well as fine serges,
cheviots and vicunas, all excel
lently tailored suits, well lined
and perfect fitting, in the very
latest styles of single and
double breasted sack coats and
cut-aways. Your choice of this
entire lot of suits worth on the
average ?12.50 each, for
S7.5QS9.98
Prices which no other house
could make. Saturday is the
last day of the great sale of
MEN'S FINE SHOES
Actually
and five
These
Salt Lake, are now In the city In conference
with their superior officers. Official hav
ing knowledge of the matter state that
while the saving in expense will be an item
of no small importance, the chief end In
placing the t rattle ulwlness under one head
is because of tho belief that better results
follow.
I'nrcr 1VIII ot He Iteilueeil.
In Salt I.ako and Denver It Is asserted
that no reduction In the working force will
, be made, although the titles of the pasn
, ger and freight general agents will be
I changed. The representative cho?en to take
; nargo nr tne joint trame arrangement win
he designated as general agent. Owing to
the grejtcr importance from a standpoint of
revenue of the freight departments it has
been the plan heretofore to place the freight
, representatives in charge as general agent
' and have the passenger man report t. him.
If this bo carried out In the present in
stances Mr. Griffin will likely be appointed
' an general agent at Denver and Mr. Choate
, at Salt Lake.
' It ls expected that the union of the traf-
ft'- departments in other cities will follow
immediately in the wake of the settlement
of th Denver and Salt Lake situation.
Separate departments are now maintained at
Chicago, Cincinnati. Cleveland and San
Kranclseo.
rlty Tlekrt (lltirra May Go.
In connection with the question of con
solidation It Is stated that executive old
ilals of the Union Pacific, along with officers
of other influential lines, aro considering
'he advisability of doing away with many of
the expi naive Independent ticket office
maintained in outside cities. In nearly
every metropolis every railroad ha
in operation a city ticket otle an 1 beside
this the traveling public Is afforded tho
i opportunity of pun basing their tickets at
the depot ofnes The plan on foot tii is
to do away with the separate offices in thi
On Second Floor in Boys'l
Clothing Dept.
Boys' 4th of July
Red, White unci
Blue Bib
Overalls
$1.25 Men's Underwear 50c.
On main floor on b&raaln squares and In
our regular men's furnishing goods depart
ment we place on sale 223 dozen men's
finest SI, 25 French balbrlggan, fancy mixed
balbrlggan underwear in pink, blue, light
and dark tans, also medium weight balbrig-
Kan underwear and mens underwear In fancy
stripes, summer merino, lisle finished and a
special lot of elastic-seam lean drawers
choice of the entire lot Saturday, 60c each
BOSTQSfii
Glorious
Men s $15.00
Suits for $9.98
Men's fine suits in first class
English worsteds, fancy tweeds,
plain and fancy cassimeres,
stripes and plaids, in the very
newest and choicest colors and
patterns, also fine worsted and
cheviot suits, some satin lined,
all expertly tailored and perfect
fitting suits, they are even better
than the best you could buy else
where for $15.00 your choice
Saturday at
made to retail at three, four
dollars a pair, at
s,69
are all on bargain squares.
business districts and for all of the rail
roads to unite in on general city t eke
office provided for the arcommcdatl n of
the general public. This would result la
the saving of an Immense amount of money
by the railroads In the elimination of ex-1
pensive rentals and a large number of ticket
sellers. Such a plan would not disturb the
permanency of the city passenger repre-j
nentatlves nor the hustlers for passenger
business stationed cither in cities or travel
ing on the road.
m: vucimm; nut thi itoiuir.u.
llnmllt Who llrhl t p lliirlinuton
Meeper Mire to lie CniiKlit.
Chief Detective Malone and assistants of
tli Ilurllngton are conducting a vigilant
search for the man or men who held up the
sleeper on the Hurllngton's Portland train ,
at an early hour Thursday morning Prom .
th accurate descriptions furnlohed li Is '
... mm ,uini.Tiu(r iui iiic (-riiuiuaict id es
cape. General Manager Holdrege is con
fident that the outlaws will bo apprehended
and because of the frequency with which
these sleeping car holdur have been oocur
ing recently it Is hinted that in cane the
fugitives are captured examples will ba
mad of them.
Detective Malone telegraphed yester
day from Davenport, a station on the E k
born road, stating his belief that the robber
and his accomplices are hiding along the
Dlue river north of the Ilurllngton main
line. The country, he states, will be
thoroughly scoured and notice has been
given railroad agents and sheriff to keep a
sharp loekout for any men answering the
descriptions of these fugitives.
SlioiiK Iteilllet lYnrL.lni? Tfiu.
The usual summer reduction in working
time at the In Ion Paclnv shops becomes '
efferthe next Monday, after which Mme
eight hour tor the Brit the working days
Entire Wholesale
ock Shirts
At prices that simply baffle either Imitation
or competition. All on bargain squares.
On main floor, on bargain Bquares at
39c
w offer nearly 5.000 men's elegant first class
made and perfectly fitting shirts, In all
sizes. In nearly 60 different styles, in mad
ras, percales, penangs, chambrays. etc. Each
shirt has two collars and one pair of cuffs
detached. At the same price. 39e, we give
you choice of an Immense lot of men's Negli
gee shirts, with collars and cuffs attached,
in all the swellcst styles and In all sizes.
Also a big lot of men's tine white laundered
shirts, with reinforced linen bosom and
back, stayed scams, gusseted and continuous
facings throughout all sizes long an 1 i
short bosoms and sleeves your choice for I
35c
I
I ( I .. . .
Fourth of July Dressed Properly
Everybody
Men's $22.50
Suits for $15.00
Men's very fine suits made of
the very best material; such as
imported English worsteds,
tweeds. vicunas, fancy worsteds,
many of these are silk lined and
the lot embraces the very high
est grades and most desirable
patterns. Your choice of this
entire lot, which, could not be
duplicated for less than $22.50.
your choice Saturday for
sikoo
Women's Shoes on Bargain Squares.
Hundreds cf ladles' fined hand-turned shoes In Imported vlcl kids in black
and tans. In plain anil fancy facings, toppings, also finest patent leather 6hoes made
and retailed for f 4 00, J4.D0 and J5.00 a
so on bargain square, main floor.
for
of tho -week and four hours on Saturday
will constitute a week's work. At present
nine hours for each week day but Satur
day and four and a half hours on Saturday
arc put In by the shop men and machinists.
The reason for the reduction In time Is
that a great deal of accumulated work has
been disposed of and the amount of work
required of the shop men during tho sum
mer months U not so great as In the win
ter. It Is expected that. In the fall tho
longer working day schedule will be re
sumed. t itlon I'nelllr elorann Organise.
Tho old veterans of tho Union Pacific
shops who have been In tho employ of the
company since the completion of the road
In 1S63 arc contemplating organizing them
selves Into an association for mutual ben
efit and social pleasure. It ls estimated
that there aro from seventy-five to a hun
dren men now working at the shops In this
city who would be eligible for membership.
The idea Is merely for tho old veterans to
get together occasionally and enjoy the
companionship of each other talking over
the days when the road was in Us Infancy.
final It n 1 1 rim "1 Trnnnfer lllenl.
ST. PAUL. Minn.. June 29. The State
IUilroad commission today filed notice with
tho Nonhern Pacific and St. Paul & Duluth
rallr als to the effect that after Investi
gating tho recent absorption of the latter
road by the former, they find such absorp
tion and' transfer to bo lllogal and void.
A Monster Devil TUh
Destroying its victim It a type of con
stipation. The power of this malady is felt
on organs, jhtyc. muscles and brain. But
Dr King's New Llfo rills ar a safe anl
certain cure nest in tho world for stom
ach, liver, kidneys and bowels. Only :5c, at
Kuan L Co.'i drug store.
Underwear
75c
Men's
for
25c
On Bargain Square No. 2 wc place on sale
Immense quantities of men's fine underwear
in cream, pink, blue, light and dark tans, as
well as fancy striped and mottled under
wear. Also India gauze. Egyptian cotton,
angola mixed filet underwear and fancy
tinted Frenih balbrlggan underwear, silver
gray underwear and fancy Random mix
tures. All such goods as would retail at Toe.
they go on sale Saturday on bargain square
at 25c on main floor ana casement
'fffDOUGL
m
for Men and Boys
Boys'
made to retail
squares-
pair,
S2.50
MAY BE REMOVED TO DUNDEE
Omaha Thfoloricil Biminarj Likely to
Leave Its Prtiint QnarUrt.
OfF.CERS MAKING AN INVESTIGATION
JIunnKfri No it ri:ntlntlnc for
Trent of I. nnil Sutlnlile for n
Mte Out In the .Milmr.
linn Town.
Plans are being perfected for the ultimate
removal of the Omaha Theological seminary
from its present quarters in the old Cozzens
hotel to a new building which will be erected
iq Dundee Plare.
Por somo time tho officers of the semi
nary have felt that the Institution should
have a different location, but until lately no
opportunity has presented Itself to warrant
the change. Recently several of tho resi
dents of Dundee Plato offered the seminary
a bonus to remove to that suburb of Omaha
and the managers began investigating the
matter. They finally secured an offer of ten
acres of ground lying In the desired situation
at a price which they were willing to pay.
but ten acrtt. were not considered large
enough, and the managers aro now negotiat
ing for a tract of land adjoining. If the ad
joining land can be secured tho ten acres will
bo purchased.
The new- location will not be utilized as a
, school until the present quarters can be dis
posed of. The seminary now holds a lease
on the Cozzens house at a nominal rental.
, Since the lease wax made one of the owners
of the fee In the real estate has died and
Neckwear
for the Fourth
Mens finifv
silk band hows
nl so wnsh
bund bows of
madras and per
cale worth LW
and 1 rc each on
salo Saturday for
only
5c
Now Imperials and English
?quaros in styiisti patterns
?hoico colorings
worth up to nl)c
15c
each choice
An elegant line of fancy silk
tecks and the new string ties,
with wide ends regular HOo
neckwear on sale
Saturday at
inly
25c
On special sale 3 50
Knee Pants Suits
at 2.98, 3.50 and 3.9S, go
$1.98
S50 Boys' Knee Pants Suits, age 6 to lo years,
consisting of the finest imported cheviots, wor
steds, cassimeres. black clay worsteds, etc., in
plaids, checks, stripes and plain patterns, all
brand new, the very best silk sewing and tailor
ing, fine fitters, elastic waist bands in pants. This
lot includes every former $2.98, 3.i0 and $3.98
suit, on special sale for only
Grand Bargains
Boys' $2 and $2.50 Oxford Ties $1,25
Child's and Misses' Strap Sandals, all colors , . 50c, 75c, 83c, 98c
Children's Shoes on bargain squares 2,0u0 pairs of misses", Children s and Infants
fancy strapped sandals and slippers. In black, tans nnd patent leathers Most elo
Bant hand-turned poods, to on bargain squares, on main floor at Bo, 7."e, S!c,liSc.
Ladies' Oxford Ties, 89c, 98c, $1.50, $1.98 and $2.50
On the main floor and In the basement you will find an Immense number thousands
In fact of ladles' tine slippers and oxford ties. In black, tans and iiatent leathers.
Some are In the original cases, others on bargain squares. Kverythlng else In the way
of a tie w have placed In the basement.
Everything In the way of slippers and oxfords from tl.W nnd up. are on sale on
the main floor. Thre Is absolutely no limit to the number of pairs that you can buy.
pMCQ2fl Over 1,000 pairs of ladies' finest band
Ill DfloBIIIolll turned and McKay sewed shoes, which
were made to retail up to $4, including almost
every kind of shoe worn oday that Is In style nil sizes
go at
Ladies' House Slippers and
Strap Sandals, at 60c. 65c. 75c, 9Sc. il 50
and $1 18 In black, tan, red. white, blue,
etc
devised his one-half interest in the land to
the Institution. It ls said that the holder
of the other half Interest has signified his
intention of deeding It to the seminary, and
when this Is done the site will br sold and ihe
proceeds used for tht erection of necessary
buildings upon the new site.
DoWltt's Little Early Itlsers are famous
little pills for liver and bowel troubles.
Never gripe.
ANNEX CONTRACT ARRIVES
llnllrtins to lie Completed Within
iliteen Month nnil Will
Cost :tio,(Mn.
Copies of the contract between the United
States and Olndele & Co. for tbe construc
tion of tho federal building annex havu
reached Omaha and aro now In possession
of tbe custodian and the supervising archi
tect. According to the contract tho annex is to
bo completed within sixteen months of tbe
signing of tho contract, which will be
October 16. 1T01. Tho contract price Is
J240.OO0. Tbe stono specified ls St. Cloud,
Minn., granite for tho basement and founda
tion and South Park, Colo., granite for the
superstructure.
Tbe annex will contain nineteen rooms, be
side vaults and toilet rooms. There will
be a stairway and elevator In the Dodgo
street wing, which will occupy the space
taken up by rooms in the Capitol avenuo
wing. Tho first floor will contain but one
room, which will be used by the postofflce
department. There will bo two rooms In
the basement, which will be devoted to a
carriers' waiting room and the Btorage of
postofflce supplies. The second floor iw!
rontain two rooms In the Dodge street wing
and hrc In the Capitol avenue wing. On
the third floor tbe Capitol avenuo wing will
1 Hat Sale
Saturday we place on sale nn
entire sample line of Fedora and
Derby hats, including all the
'atest styles and shades. These
hats are made of good quality
felt. They are worth fully fU.OO
ind ?2.r0. Saturday they go on
sale at just about half price.
.Don't miss this chance to get
two hats for the price of one)
ale price
$1.38
at
SI.59
Ladies' Golf Boots, black and
tan. 10 Inches high, with rubber
S4
disks In soles and heels,
hand welts, at
have four rooms and the Dodge street
wing two. Two rooms will constitute tho
fourth floor of the Dodge street wing, while
the Capitol avenue wing will have three.
No Information regarding the use of the
upper rooms has been received from Wash
ington, but almost every federal officer has
, applied for space In the annex, claiming
that they ore now cramped for room. A
' photograph of the present building has been
ordered by thp Treasury department, to bo
filed In the Washington office for reference
during the construnicri of tho annex
llimernwwi Ueellue I'liollliin.
r. H. Hnwerman nf Munkegnn. Mlcli , who
was recently elei ted commercial teacher
the Omaha Jligh sehonl at a salary of $11D
per month, has refused to rome for that
salary, stating tlwt lie has been re-eeetel
to bin position in the Muskegon Hicli school
which pays more thun ho was off' red In
Omaha. The Omaha Board nf IMtifHtlmi
ha Increased Hm-offer to about Jl.KO a
year, and believes th.it Mr. Jtowcrman will
now accept the poHlliuu
l.tnlillltleK i:eenl net.
A eomplete statement of the assets and
liabilities of the Continental clothing store
. nax iieeu prepureii rnr suiimlsslon to h
! meeting f f the prim Ipal creditors In New
York r'aturduy evening No authentic
Matement of its contents has beep oh
! talned, but one at the Interested creditors
says that, aioniing to tun informatl in
the. aggregate indebieilness Is about J')0,',
anil the assets something tivtr JIo.OjO.
Horsford's Acid Phosphate
NERVOUS EXHAUSTION.
A whols&oms tonic and nerve food, im
parting vigor and strength to tbe entire
system. Induces refreshing sleep.
Gcauicc bears sarae Hotfposo's oa wrapper
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