TIIK OMAHA DAILY MONDAY, MAKCir 25, 11)01. ACROSS CHEAT SALT LAKE Rimarkuble Enginetrlng l'eat U to B Undirttkan Boon. CENTRAL PACIFIC'S NOVEL CUT OFF rrritlilrnt lln Aulliitrlrn Hip I'lnn of Mimiitiln liilnnil .Ni-n In Orilrr lo Sate Ormlr mill !- tlllll'O. Is M. In CrossliiK (ho (Jrtat Suit Lnle. tlio out lilnh nrn onlv nartlnlly known, I tho engineering feat which In muppcil oil for tho contructlsu department of tli rvntmi Vnrir. niNtmtchca from San Kran clseo titato thnt tho plans for thu now cu xH hnv.. Iwuin nnnrnviMl hV 1'rCflMcnt C. ) Hay ntul that ho will order work to begl eurly tills week. It will ho one of tho moHt rcmarknule pleccn of rallrnail construction In tho went nnd will Klvn tho pasBeiiKcrs of tho future over tho Pacific route a novel view. Ac rordhiK to plans which were prepared last Rummrr by Mio enKlneoru for tho Southern Pacific tho now lino will run almost straight west from Ogden to Micln, n distance of ap proximately 107 mllcH. meaning 11 saving of thlrty-nlno miles from tho lino now In use nround tho north end of tho lako. From tho east tu tho wont shoro of tho lako tho distance Is nhout thirty-two miles and all of this, savo two miles neross tho rocky 1'romontory Point, will bo trestle work over tho Inkc. Comparatively littles Is known of tho botindarirH and tho de tails of tho Orcat Salt Lako. Tho eiiKlneers moeln a preliminary survey last summer and tho srhemo for tho cut off nppcared bo feasible that tho plans weru at onco ma tured. Thero Is only ono placo on the west shoro whero the railroad ran approach hc water and that Is the narrow strip whero tho (Jreat American desort comes down to tho watcr'fl edge, tho placo supposed to havo been tho outlet Into tho former Iako llonnovlllo of tho quarternary period. It Is supposed that tho desert was a part of tho bed of this old lake. Him-L-I.Iim-iI Shore. On either sldo of this opening tho shoro is lined wl'li rocks, which form nn almost impassable barrier to such a project. Tho rolut Is known ns Strong'u Knob, home times tho Knob Is an Island, separated from tho raulnland by Davis strait. Una of tho most Important advantages to bo gained by tho new cut off, nstdo from the shot-toning nf tho distance, Is tho re duction of tho grades. On tho old lino a train leaves Ogden at an elevation of 4,301 feet abovo sea level. A drop of nhout 100 feet Is niailo In tho twenty-six railed to Corlnno. Then comes a climb of over "00 feet In ubout twenty-threo miles. That brings tho train to Promontory, ono of tho most famous points on tbo transcontinental Hystctn, for 11 was there thnt tho last splko was driven joining tho Union and tho Cen tral Pnclllc. West from Promontory comes n thlrty- nlne-mllo descent to Kolton, which has an elevation of 4,22.1. Thero begins tho sharp climb of tho Kolton bill, about ten ml'es In length and a rise of about COO feet. I.ucln has about the samo elevation ns tho point of Kclton hill, but tho forty-eight miles Include n drop nf nbout 100 feel to Tcrruco nnd n similar rise. It will bo seen thnt tho road ns It now stands calls for somo heavy work, crossing I'rotnontory nnd Kclton hills whether vest or enstbound. Pusher engines uro constantly In service, nt the former place, Tbo now lino will do nwny with all of this From Ogden to tho east shoro of tho lake, n dlstanco of soventccn miles, thero Is n fall of 100 feet. Krom Strong's Knob to Lucln the elevation Increases 500 feet In tlfty-clght juilcu. Ileiliiee tin lirmlr. Tho cut-off will mako It posslblo to re duce tho maximum grade 1 per cent. TbU grcnt saving, with tho elimination of tho I'tirvo nround tho north end of tho lako and tho decrease of thlrty-nlno miles In tho distance, aro tho returns which nro to bo had for the $3,000,000 which It is estimated tho Improvement will cost. Tho stretch down from Ogden Is said to ho a sandy bench with a brldgo across AVeber river. Then u ten-mllo trestle will ho built on piles driven In tho sand bottom of tho lako to l'romontory Point. This Is a rugged stretch nt rock, which extends Into tho lnko from tho north, Whero tho line crosses tho Point will come two miles of construction In rock. West of tho Point a twenty-mllo trestlo will bo built to tho mainland, touching Strong's Knob, near tho shore. Krom thero Is thu stretch of fifty eight miles up Into l.ucln, n greater part of this being across tho Great American desert. whlrh will work the section extending four miles oust from lied Oak and requiring tho removal of 1.200.000 cubic yards of dirt. This nrm will establish two eiintps enst of Hcd Oak, each accommodating 160 men. It will rcqulro Jfi.OOO gallons of wntcr dally, which will probably be supplied by tho city f ltcd Oak, tbo company laying tho pipe nnd selling It to tho city. An entire new outfit, consisting of four slxty-flvo-ton steam shovels, four locomotives nnd f0Q narrow-guago diiup cars, will bn Used by tho Frlrfc & Johnson Construction company. This contract will probably bo finished by December of this year. It n 1 1 roil il .N'otrn Mini I'r roiinlB. flight ten-wheeler loomotlvrs for tho passenger service on the Southern I'ncuie re oping limit ny mo ajooko locomotive nd Mitchlnery company. J. O. Pollard, tax rnmmlHMoner, left with n party of guests In u special ear on Ilur- llngton train No. .1 yesterday afternoon for a trip lit the we.-M. Their tlrsl stopping point Is wild to be Denver. II. V . l orcmiiii Iiiih been nimo ntod to succeed J, I. Kolger lis chief train ills- inicner .or me i nion l-aciue m ureen tlver. Wyo.. Mr. I"jlKor huvlni; resmneil to take n similar position with thu Mis souri I'ncllle at Newton, Knn. IIiijiI'm, " 'Wny Down I.'ast," I.oltlo Illalr Parker id Joseph (Irlsmer'n pastoral play, was given a single performance Sundny to an udlcnco which almost wholly filled tho balcony and gallery of Jloyd's theater, and while thero weio not : few seats unoccu pied on tho lower Moor It was duo perhaps more to tho fact that advanced prices were lemanded for tho attraction, which always has tho effect of reducing tho Sunday night ttendance. Tho best evidence that tho play fully satisfied mid heartily pleased tho nudlence wns the fact thut thero was more Intighter and npplautfo bestowed upon tho play and players than has been upon nny that has visited this city for somu tlmo. After tho stirring climax to tho third net tbo cur tain was raised a half dozen or morn times In order to allow tho performers to bow their acknowledgment of tho spectators' plaudits. Tho piece was sumptuously mounted and in tho hands of a company Individually nnd collectively capable. ,'lfp Oriilii-iini. Two big nudlcnces gathered nt tho Orpheum yesterday afternoon and last night to see the now' offering, which proved to bo fully as good us last week's excel lent bill. There Is not an net on tho pro gram that doesn't meet with tho approval of tho people In front. Mary Norman, who cstibllsbcd herself ns an Omnha favorite two jeiira ugo and has been kindly remembered hero ever since, was given n roiiHtng reception. Her net Is commendable, not only occnusc It In unique, hut uUo because of tho artistic finish that sho gives it. MIbs Norman's clever Imita tions nnd Impersonations aro ns pointed nnd humnn as one would Imagine it is pos slhlo to make them. Charles Dickson, who hns for somo years been lu high favor as a light comedian, has tho nsslstnnco oN pretty und tnlentcJ Noll .McKwen in presenting a new vnude- vlllo sketch that is not nt nil lacking In entertaining qualities. Provost and Provost put. up nn eccentric turn with u scries of laughs nnd surprises. Tho Klelsts give a musical net full of novelties. Charles Leonard Fletcher's monologuo is somewhat different from tho usual "stunts" In that line. John Johns, u comedian; Ilanlon nnd Singer, ring performers, and tho always popular klnodromo complete the bill. OAHKF.K OP sam in: i, HICCI.VS. KvfiiIh In Mfc of Union l'lielfle'it .New Siiiierlliti'mli'iit of Motive I'liwer. A rcmnrkahlo fcaturo nbout thu clmngo In tho superintendent of motive power and machinery of tho Union Pnelflo Is tho fact that nn eastern man Is to bo brought west, Tho usual procedure is for tho western men to go east to cnthuso now Ufa nnd blood Into tho methods of opcrntton of the cantoru roads. It Is said to bo u rare oc curretico for nn eastern man to bo called to nn Important position in a western of ficial family. Ilowover, Samuel Hlgglns, tho supcrln teudent who comes to succeed J. 11. Mc- Conuoll, tho announcement of whoso reslg nation wus mado In Tho Deo last weok, is young man and said to bn possessed of no small amount of push nnd energy, to gother with a thorough training for tho work In storo for hint. Mr. Illgglns wus 41 years old February. 19 unit lays somo claim to being a western man, becauso of tho fact that San Fran olsco Mas his birthplace. His railway scrv Ico began in tho shops of tho Now York Lako Krlo & Western in 1851. From nn pprentico ho rose to a llrstcluss machinist then BBslstunt foreman and later general foreman of tho Bhopa at Susqiiehannu. On October 1, 1S85, ho bocumo assistant en gineer of tbo motive power depurtmcnt which post ho held for two years, until appointed division master mechanic. On April 18, 1892, ho becamo assistant super intendent of mottvo power for tho Bumo road. Ho went to a suporlntendency of motivo power nnd machinery for tho Le blgh Valley road on Fobrunry 1, 1894, which placo ho held until called to the Union IWcltlc. It Is understood that tho chango ! to becomo effective April 1. Stiperln tendent Hlgglns' hendquarters will bo In Omaha, ns wero thoso of his predecessor; though It la rumored that tho duty of pur cunning nit or tue motivo power for th llnrrlmnn syndlvnto may bo added to his work. II. I). Taylor will follow Mr. Hlgglns as superintendent of motivo power nnd ma chlnory for tho Lehigh Valley road. Mr, Taylor goes to tho Lehigh Valley from th Calumet nnd Ilecla Mining company. For merly ho served tho Lehigh Valley ns mechanlca engineer nnd later ns master mechanic nt WUkcsbarre, Pa. TWO I1IO (JUAUINIi CONTRACTS (iaiiB nt Work on llurlliiKton Itunil .Neur llril onu, louu. Active work on tho Ilurllngton's Iowa Im provements hns struck Hcd Oak, Tlio Hall Orndlng nnd Construction company cstah llshed a camp thero last wec,k and has nbout 100,000 yards of earth to remove, a Job which will take, until August 1 to complete. Tho company iias another contract fartho east to consider later. This -company holds subcontracts from tbt Frlck & Johnson Construction, company, 0. B. Oooct Will B a Pawmgir on Pint Boat of Smson. T WILL BE A DANGEROUS VOYAGE r AMUSEMENTS. MIiii'o'm Tmi'iiilero. "Tho Vanity Fair" company failed to appear nt Mlaco's Trocadero yesterday, and In its place RuBhs "French ncautlcs" opened n second week of their engagement Wlillc tho samo people that pleased tho pntrons of tho houso during last week pro vldcd tho entertainment thero wns a com pleto chango of program. Two now burlesques aro produced and both proved to bo full of good singing and comical situations. All the specialty peo ple gave new act? and many of them Im proved by tho change. Murlo Rogers sung several now songs nnd mndo the hit of the bill, being recalled Severn! times. "Tho French llenutles" will appear all week until Saturday night, when Manager Jnko Itosc'nthal will put on ono of tho big nmatcur entertainments for which ho Is noted. This amateur show will Include n wide rango of program and It is promised thnt thero will not bo a slnglo dull net on tho cntlro bill. Among other things thero will ho several athletic ovents. Preparations for "nmatcur night" havo been going on for Bovcrnl weeks. CONCERT AT 5T. PHILOMENA'S Cntlii'ilrnl Well Filled Dennltf TlirmteiiiiiM; Wentlmr Snereil MiiNiu liy Hip Choir. lilt! Tho" threatening weather Inst night was nil that prevented St. Phllomoua's 'cathedral from being filled to overflowing with peoplo to hour tho concert given by tho choir of that church, as tho salo of tickets was almost equal to the seating capacity of tbo building. Tho first number on tho program wns tho "Kyrlo" and "Chrlste," from Mnrzo's mass. It was suug by Clinton Miller and John Ilrehnnn In n maimer which only tho sacred character of tho placo prevented from causing an encore. No numbers wero encored on account of the concert being given In tho church, but tho work of all of tho participants was of tho highest order, A legend by Carl Rohm was tho selection given by tho vlollplst, C. F. Steckolberg, and following this J. Ks llutlcr's arrange meni or mo "hock or Ages" wns sung by a quartet composed of Clinton Miller, John Rrennnn, James Rush und Thomas Swift A doublo number, tho "March Funebre, by Chopin, and nn Intermezzo, by Macbeth was rendered by J. E. Rutler nt tho organ Tho first part of tho program closed by tho singing of tho "Sanctus" and tho "Reno- dlctus," from Mnrzo's mass, by Miss Veronica Doherty, assisted by tho choir. Tho second part of tho program opened with n double violin number, a madrlga by Slmonettn and "Cavntlun," by Raff, ren dored by Mr. Stockelberg. Then Mr, Giirolssen sang "O Holy Father," by Schu bert, and "Jerusnlom, by Parker. Hamtl ton dray's "Dream of Pnradlso" was sung by Mrs. T. A. Cobry, with violin obllgato by Mr. Stcckplberg. Tho profound voice of Jules Lumbard waB heard to advantage In tho song, "I'm Child of a King." Tho Inst number was tho "Credo," from Marzo' mass, In which solos wero sung by Miss Clenevlovo Croft, "Deum do Dooj" Mrs. T, A. Cobry, "Rt IncnrnntUB Est," and Mr J. C. Swift, "Et In Splrltum." SPECIAL TRAIN OF HOBOES l'olliT Capture Tivrnty Trump In th Suiiilhoimr nt (Silmoii Station. A squad of police under command of Ser geants Weinberg and Ilebotit went on special Ilurllngtou train to tho sandhous at Qlbson station Into Sunday night nnd arrested twenty hoboes. The house, being equipped with n large stove, which Is kept redhot day and night, Is a favorlto resort for weary knights of tho road, and the causo much trouble for the railroad men, Hones clipped with electric, clippers. Omaha Stables, Fourteenth and Howard A new wheel nnd Just the ono you have always wanted. Head Too uee wneei oner. OINC TO ALASKA MINES 'Inert- MIlllliK lliKln lit the Dnvtll of the SU.Mitiithft Senon of Simlldlit on Mny JB. C. II. Coons, manager of tho milestone- Alaska Mining company, nil Omaha cor poration, Is making arrangements to go to tho Alaska territory on tho first boat which will leave Seattle this spring. The teamshlp City of Nome will start April il, nnd will bo tho first boat to leavo tho United States thin season for tho gold country1. It will clear for Nomo and it Is oxper.ted that tho Initial trip will take nearly n month. Later in tho season tho trip will bo mudo In nbout two weeks. Passengers on tho first boat will not only have an unusually long Journey, but will encounter tho dangers of tho Icefloes of tho lower Arctic waters which will bo drifting south for several weeks. Tho passengers will bo required to pay $100 over the regular faro for tbo trip, owing to tho extra risk to tho company and the extra provisions. Mr. Coons will tnke none of his equipment from tho United States, an tho excessive freight rates on tho first boat will inoro than offset tho added cost at Nome. I'roin Annie to Teller. Arriving nt Nomo ho will secure his outfit nnd hlro tho men required to work the mines of tho company. An overland ttlp of sixty-five miles will bo mado to Teller City, which Is not far from tho mines of tho company. This trip will require thrco or four days, nnd ran bo made better early In tho senson than later when tho snow begins to molt. In tho summer the trip from Nomo to Teller City will bo made by boats, but tho packets will not start until some tlmo In June. When the lino between Nomo and Toller City Is opened tho mines will bo only fifteen miles from tho port of debarkation for tho raining district In which tho mines nro located. According to Mr. Coons, mining In tho Alaska districts Is a continuous perform- nnco from tho dawn of day until Its close; thnt Is, from nbout May 15 to October 13, With tho hours of daylight never ending In this tlmo, two shifts of men aro em ployed In placer mining. These men receive nn nverugo of $10 per day nnd In tho season they aro nblo to earn nbout 11,200 each. From October to Mny they hibernate nnd tho money they receive during tho sum mer months Is scarcely enough to sustain life during tho tlmo of darkness. Last' season thero was an ovcrsupply of men In tho district, but whero ono could obtain work under nny conditions tho wages were maintained. In (jolt! Itiin Country. Tho mines of tho company nro located In what Is kuown ns tho Gold Run country, across tho Alaska lino from tho Klondike. Tho district Is but little developed nt present, hut tho work that has been done shows thnt gold exists In quantities which will mako tho claims as valuable as thoso of tho more celebrated district. Tho men on tho Gold Run are mora fortunate than thoso to tho east, ns they come under tho laws of tho United Stntes nnd not of thoso of Canada, which rcqulro n perccntngn of tho "turn In" to bo paid Into tho Dominion treasury. CHARLES A. G0SST0 THE BOYS ThIUk t poti Them, "The l iixnri'enf ill llr-hrl," nt V. M. .. A. Meel llIK, "Absalom wanted to be king In place of his father, Dlvld," said Charles A. Ooss nt tho boys' meeting at tho Young Men's Christian Association nudltorlum Sunday afternoon In spenklng of "Tho Unsuc cessful Rebel," "but as he did not Imvo tlio right on his side he failed when he re-1 belled. Ho killed his brother end lied, but hi: father still loved him, so ho for gave him nnd allowed him to como homo. Even after Absalom mndo a second at tempt to gain tho throno of David and met, death III so doing, his father exclaimed 'Would to Hod that I had died before him' 'David was loyal to liU government and stood up In Its defence. Wo should bo loyal In our government We should also be loyal to our father and mother The bible says, 'Honor thy father and mother,' npd we should show our honor nnd lldellty to them by loving deeds ttn'd Kind obedi ence. Our patents love us, oven ns D.ivid loved Altcalom und would forgive ns mueh," llAXnilUI'F CAUSKI) IIY A til" II M. A .Veir IHneovery thnt Kill the ticrm nml I'revrutx llnlilnesa. Pretty near nil the hair preparations for danrduff havo somo merit In allaying itch ing of tho scnlp, and In being a fairly good dressing for tho hair, but thero Is only one that recognizes what causes dandruff, fall ing hair, and baldness, and that destroys that causo, a llttlo germ and that Is New bro's Hcrplclde. This germ eats Its way Into the scalp, down to tho hair root, where It saps that vitality, causing dandruff us It digs up the scalp Into llttlo whlto scales. Unless It Is destroyed thero's no permanent stopping of falling hair and euro of dandruff nnd baldness. Newbro s Hcrplclde kills the germ. "Destroy tho cause, you rcmovo the effccL" UVUIIV TUESDAY. In ainreli and April the UNION PACIFIC will sell tickets at tho following GREATLY REDUCED RATES: From Omaha to San Francisco, Los Angolcs and San Diego $25.00 Ogden, Salt Lake. Rutte, Helena 23,00 Portland, Spokane, Tacoma, Seattle... 25.00 Now city ticket ofllco, 1324 Furnain street. Telephone, 318. Union station, Tenth and Marcy. Tele phone, C29. Free lloniea. For book and map of lands to bo opened for settlement In Indian Territory send stamp with name and address to C. A. RUTHERFORD, Agent C., R. I. & P. R. Omaha. Reeds thnt crow come from tho Kabrasks, Seed company, 1513-15 Howard st. COLOR EGGS RED Pneumonia follows la grippe, but never follows the ubo of Foley's Honey und Tar, tho great throat nnd lung remedy. Take no substitute. Meyers-Dillon Drug Co., Omnha; Dillon's drug store, South Omnha. OH ANY OTHER SHADE RY USING GERMAN EASTER EGO DYE, 1- Col- or In mi Kiivclopc ror re, ny mmi ic. SOMU MONHY-SAVIXG I'HICES. 5o sticks Itlnck Licorice, 2 for 5o Rig bottle Household Amonla at.... uo Egg Emulsion. SI. 00 size 19c Jl.tn) bottles Phillips' Hyrup Wheat Phnsphnto nt : 75c 11.5) bottles Vln Mnrlnnl tit $1.05 Imported Hunyiidl Wntcr 16c 50o pint bottles C'rudo Carbolic ncld nt, each 25c None of theso goods can bo mailed, and If wished sent by express or freight 25c must bo added for boxing. Wrlto for cntnlogue. Sherman & McGonnell Drug Go.. Corner 10th nnd Dodge, Omaha. 7o UOii 8.-So We had intended to linvo written a cracker good ndd for today's paper but on account of tho tur moil nt Lincoln, tho changeable wenther and 11 scrap wo nnu witn unrry .Mooro it bull dog our old "think tank" won't work nnd you'll havo to bo satisfied with this mensley production. Criuner'fc Kidney Cure Kiiy'n Itenovntor Kny'n l.miir Iliilm IHiflr'n Malt Whiskey I.otua Creniu i lOo l'uliie'a Celery Compound 7Ho Wlue of Cnrilul 7Bu I'leroe'a I'rcacrlptlon Tfio Neott'a KlimUton 7So Oaoiimlalon 7Ho Coltafout Kipcctornnt . . . 7.1c 1'n lino TnbletJ SOo White million Remedy $1,410 S. S. S 70o Mnlteil Milk lUc, 7Bc, It. 15 I'iiiklinin'a Compound 7So CUT riticc DRUGGIST iiiir,l Il "MjMII inn The Cigar that Brings Havana Home tcTYbu 'Hill UI ll Smoke it at your own fireside iiini"! 'ni - iiiiiimiiuiinii . Liuiiiiiiiiiiiini 1 rv 'i'i'ii'3 III"" "H1 "" EL MERITO U "II 5 Cent Cigar Made from lenf from the famous plantations of Cuba. Tell your dealer nothing else will answer. BOLTZ. CLYMRR 4. CO., Philadelphia I'EltnCOV A. MOOtlE, niKti'lliutnrfl, Onuilin. Jrmrmy FOUR ITINEJ IT (ffl Prickly ash bitters I Bft Curat ttii KIDNEY8, th LIVER, th STOMACH tnd tht BOWELS. I SCHAEFER b, XV. Cur. ltlth anil CuIchko. tms tmu iji "w. Every Tuesday in MARCH nnd APlilL me Union Pacific Direct Line Across the Continent wil sell tickets at the following reduced rates from Omaha TO Utah, Idaho, Oregon, Montana and Washington, Ogden and Suit Lnke City, Utah, Uutto and Helena, Montana $23,00 Portland, Oregon, Spokane, Washing ton, Tacoma and Seuttle, Washington TO California, San Francisco, Los Angeles, San Diego, Including all main line points, north 1 California state Hue to Colton, San Bernardino, and Ban Diego $25.00 $25,00 NEW CITY TICKET OFFICE, IJ24 FARNAM STREET Tel. .16. UNION STATION. TENTH AND MARCY STREETS Tel. 629. HAYDENs HAYDENs Monday's Meat Sale No. 1 California hnms, 7V4c. Fresh pork Bnusngo, 7Vo. Diamond Cut salt pork, YzC Fancy boneless corned beef, "lie. Doneless pig's feet (Jellied), 714c. 5 pound palls puro lenf lard, 46c. Monday' Cut Price Fruit Sale Knncy sweet oranges, 7V4c doren, 1-lb. package choice tigs, 5c. 1-Ui package choice dates, -Ic. Our 60e extra fancy naval oranges, 3."c. Fresh roasted peanuts, 2 packuges, 10c. Fine Separator Creamery Butter Wo havo Just received the cntlro makes of four Iowa creameries, which wo will place, on salo Monday at 17c. This is rich, delicious, quick, flavored, puro Btpnrator creamery. Corsets and Undermuslins Onu lot of ladles' corsets, DOo quality, sizes 18 to 21, nt S5c. Ladles' batlsto glrdlo corset, In pink, blue, whlto and lavendar, worth 75c, at 10c. A "full line of ladles' corsets, In all sizes and colors, 75c quality, at -ISc. A full lino of W. H. Kubo., W. C. C. Amer ican Lady and Dr. Wamor's corsets, In all tho new styles, upward from J1.00. Tho Nomo Hip Spring corjot, with mil itary bolt, for stout figurei. Ladles' 25c hoso, at 15c. 00 dozen ladles' black and fnncy hoso, full seamless nnd warranted fast colors, nt 15c. Children's ribbed hose, full seamless nnd fast colors, nt 10c, 13c nnd 2Ko. Tho Shawknlt hi'o for children at 35c, 3 for $1.00. H Uir WnmAn s Shoe Stock Has developed with a rapidity that has exceeded all expects ations, It is boooniinj; tho roconizotl lu'iulqunr tors for oxeollonl footworn-. Why? 1U' cause wo givo tho host gtMiuino shoo viiluos in Omaha. Thou, iij;ain, wo gimrnutoo ov or.y pair to pve porfoot satisfaction, regard less tho price you pay. $1.90 Women's Shoes, $1.90 Aro regular 92.50 values. As a wearing shoo-it, stands tho test. Wo guarantee it, to be the host. If from rea sonable use it should rip or crack you'll tlo us a favor to bring it, back. ! J HAYDE 1 Suits Skirts 'S and Waists Millinery Opening Continued Tho great millinery department wns crowded Saturday despite tlio storm. To give nil an opportunity to seo this elegant display. Tho beauties of the now spring nnd sum mer millinery cannot bu described, All the productions havo nn cxqulsitu charm that appeals to every lady of taste. Tho great millinery department of tho Dig Storo Is filled with tho swellest creations from the European fnshlon centers, from tho cele brated eaatcrn milliners and with orig inal designs, made by tlio deft fingers of bright nnd artistic American girls In our own workroom. Our milliners will be pleased to show you tho different de signs and styles, and to aid you In selecting what is Individually becoming ns woll ns In tho highest fashion. Vow arc cordially Invited to visit hero nnd ncj nil that is oxqulslto and desirable In Indies' stylish hendwear. New Shoes, On Sale Monday At remurknbie money-saving prices. Kino sauipla hIiocs, all new, perfect and stylish, shoes that wero mado by somo of the best makers In America, on sale Mon day nt a tremendous saving. Come early. 1000 pairs of ladles' fluo $2,50, $2.75 and 13.00 sr.ir.plo shoes, in vlcl kid, black nnd tan, flno vesting nnd kid tops, all now styles, on salo a. $1,39. 1200 pairs ladles' flno J. W. Naylor $3.00 nnd 3.5P sample (intent leather nnd vlcl kid shoes, nil new spring styles, on salt; Monday nt $1.S7. 20 styles of tho famous "Ilrooks Ilioa," Rochester mado flno shoes, for ladles' vlcl kid, Ideal kid and patent leather, worth $1.00 nnd $3,00, on salo at $3.00 nnd $3.50, 13 styles of tho "I'ltrn" shoes for ladles, In patent leather, Ideal kid nnd auto-mo-bllo reds, nil tho very latest styles, all sizes nnd widths, regular $5 values at $3,50, Infant's 25n soft soft shoes, 19c. Misses' $1.35 kid shoes, 98c, Youth's $1.45 ihoes, 98c. HAYDEN BROS 3.95 Wo bqtight for spot cash nt one-half prtco tho cntlro manufacturers stock of silk underskirts mid four lines of tailor-mado suits tin two alike, Tho prices thnt wo name on these goods tomorrow Is va than half their value. Such nn elegant display of tailor mndo sulttl nnd silk underskirts right nt the opening of tho seiiHuu has never been mado by nny houso lu tho western country. Wo hnvo added to thee-) goods spcclul lines selected from our owu largo stock of waists, skirts nnd wrnppors that will more than satisfy the most cconotnlcnl buyers. Wo nro doing tho business for the reason that we give you more vnluo for your money thnn any houso In Amer ica. Wo have tho llvllcst clonk department In Omnha. 200 Silk Underskirts At half the price of tho materials mndo from very finest tnffctns nt $'..90, $7.3, $6.9j, $1.95 nnd Tho sale ou theso sklrtB begins promptly nt 8 o'clock. The Sale on Our Sample Suits begins nt S:30. Wo would suggest thnt you come early, The vnrlety la so largo and tho range lu vnluo so great that wo will not nttcnipt to give you a description of them. Wo havo ndded to tho nbovo 200 ladles' lallor-madn suits, somo that are sllk-llned throughout, nil with taffeta lined Jackets, mndo In tho newest stylo of bolero and cton, with stitched senilis nnd trimmed with stitched bands of taffeta; suits 4 f AA that aro mudo to sell for $17.50 your choice for lvfavfvF 100 suits made of choice imported materials, lined with tho famouri Wlnslow taffeta throughout that Is wnrrnntcd not to crack manufactured to sell for $30.00 sale prlco 1990 IS ready-tailored UlVflOl' Sells the best Bin I ucn: Clothing in America. We set the pace the standard that none can meet on solid merit basis. For spring we have Gallicrotl the newest, most distinctive ami original styles in America. s. 1 rosier "at" 3 aTir fri VUU1V, HIT S5 Examine. and yon will be as enthusiastic as we. Yon will know what yon want for spring when yon look- through our line. We are going to show yon how much better our clothing is ..tailored, to the ordinary every-day ready-to-wear. Ours can well be styled "mnde-to- order," for we know a merchant tailor can i r i xiv l flu iti Ml ay H not give you a better lit. AYDEM BROS. RE -NO -MAY POWDER Manufactured by A. Mayer Company, 316 Bee Bldg. PRICE 50 CENTS. For Sale by all Druggists and Glove Dealers Consultation Free from 2 to 4. When ordering by mail add 5 cents for postage. "Good habits make homes happy" so docs SHERIDAN COAL ricancst, cheapest and best coal mined in Wyoming for cooking. VICTOR WHITE, 1605 Farnam. Tel 127 BUY THE GENUINE SYRUP F FIGS MANUFACTURED DT CALIFORNIA FIG RYURP CO., NOTB TUB N4.UH. DR. KAVS RENOV ATOK Invltforutes and rf noratcn tlio system: purine and enriches too Mood; ourea thu worst ilyspepstu, rotistlputlon, headache, liver and kidneys. !Voundtl utdrugglUs. Kreu R urt vice, numplu und booh. aaaaak I)r II. J. Kay, Saratoga, N.V ENOVATOR