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JO BELIEVE HAYS WILL RESIGN Railroad Mea lUgin to Credit Btport of Freaideit'i Euifiution. 'FRISCO CLAIMS DEFINITE INFORMATION Itctlrenicnt tif lln Would l'rtilmlily Ilrlnir Aim lit Complete VnlHcntloii of MmiriKcniciit for Hie Union mid Southern Piiclflc Honda. It would seem now that neither a salary of (56,000 a year nor a binding contract (or a flvo years' term of icrvlco could kcop President Charles M. Hays of tho Southern Pacific railroad from resigning tils position. A San Francisco dispatch of yesterday itates definitely that Mr. Hays' resignation Is already In tho hands of superiors at New York City. The source of tho news Is said to bo a prominent railroad man of San Francisco, who yesterday received a tele gram from a Now York railroad authority to that effect. Tho persistence of tho story and the num ber of plauslblo confirmations which have followed on Its heels are having a strong effect In railroad circles. They nro gradu ally swinging tho consensus of opinion around from absoluto doubt to what Is prac tically belief. Helloed nt llmiltiunrlera. Even at Union Pacific headquarters this Is tho caso and a few days ago that was a nest of scoffers. Now they aro admitting It may be true. Mr. Hurt Is still absent and so Is Oenoral Manager Dickinson. Tho nrrlval of Mthcr may bo productive of publicity of tho tnsldo facts. Mr. Hurt reached Omaha last light from tho west. San Francisco Information carries tho matter further and says that it has been de cided by the powers to consolidate tho pres idencies of tho Southern Pacific and Union Pacific In one man, thus bringing nbout n complete unification of management. Who the big chief will bo no ono will attempt to predict. Very Low Hieurnlon llnte to Clevc liimt, Ohio. Via Daltlmoro Sr. Ohio railroad, account Orand Army of the Hepubllc annual en campment September 3 to 12 Inclusive tho Ilaltlmoro & Ohio Ilallroad company will sell excur sion tickets from all local Btatlons west of tho Ohio river to Cleveland, 0., at rato of ono (1) cent per mile In each direction. Tickets will bo good for return until Sep tember IE, but may bo extended until Oc tober 8, by deposit with Jolut Agent and payment of BO cents. For further Informa tion call on or address IJ. N. Austin, gen eral passenger agent, Merchants' Loan and Trust building, Chicago. CONFETTI MAY BE BARRED Chief Uonnliur In llt-lllirrntliiK Upon mi Ordrr to Kuppre" Initla oriiiilmite Hrtrlry, Chief Donahuo has under contemplation nn order tho tendency of which will bo to discourage the throwing of confetti during the fall festivities. "Tho priv ilege has been nbused In various ways In the past," said he, "and It's susceptible of nbuso In ways that havo not yet coin to light. Suppose n man had a grudgo against nomcono what would prevent hlin throw ing a handful of cayenne peppor In his eyes and then fading Into tho crowd? Kveryone In tho crowd had been throwing things nnd It would bo hard, Indeed, to slnglo out tho ono who had thrown tho pepper. "Then there's the practice of scooping the confottl out of the gutters, tho poison ous filth of tho streets with It. The only way to stop that Is to stop tho throwing of confetti In general. 1 am thinking of issuing an order to arrest anyono de tected in tho act." Hamilton Warren, M. D cclcctlo and magnetic physician, olCco at the Central hotel. Cor. lDth and Dodgo streets, till a suitable location can be found. Special at tention to all long standing or lingering dlsoaBcs and to diseases of women and children. It brings relief Ite-No-May powder. Ask your druggist. If your foot troublo you try It. OFF WEEK FOR BANKERS Clt-nrlitK Houao KlKurea Show n llc crrnar Over CorrcanoiulliiK Period of I. mt Your. Omaha bank clearings for tho week end ing Saturday, August 17, show a decrcaso of about $156,000. This decreass Is dtia not so much to a falling oft In business as to tho fact that country merchants nro de laying purchases until they visit tho city during tho period of low rates, which will bo effective tho last week In August. Following is a comparison nf tho week with its corresponding week of 1900: 1!)00. mil. Monday S1,S2.'.W fi5 J1,01,F57 57 Tuesday 1,032.673 90 flM.l'SlS Wednesday SS7.975 13 nM ,337 77 Thursday 1,210,213 61 l.lSO.930 31 Friday 011,265 52 1.036.132 31 Saturday 901,12!) 9S &26.193 27 Totnls J6,172,025 32 J6.015.C93 4) Decrcaso (156,931 92 Will Knjoy Cool Weather. Ask deorgo F. West, City Ticket Agent North-Western Line, 1101-1403 Farnam street, Omaha, for particulars of popular Lake Superior trip ho has to offer during tho month of August. For tho benefit of patrons who cannot make daytimo appointments tho llathery now open Thursday ovenlngs. Telephone 1716. Itoomu 216-220 Ileo building. I Send articles of Incorporation, notices ol stockholder' moetlngi, etc, to The IJee. Wa will fc-lvo them proper legal Insertion. Telephone 23S. LODGE PEOPLE GIVE PICNIC Mnnibcra of Ancient Order of United Workmen Spend lliiy nt Plntla month. Two thousand mcmbors of tho local lodges of tho Ancient Ordor of United Workmen spent yesterday In Plattsmoutb on their annual gala day festival and picnic. Tho Immense crowd was carried down by the lHirlliigton on two spoclal trains, Tha first consisted of thirteen cars, the second of fifteen, Some Inexpensive pianos that sell reg ularly at $175 to $225, sals price $90, $110 to $123; easy payments; at A, Hospe's, 1513 Douglas, Have Hoot print II. Steams paints, tho paints that hold. Standard Glass aud Paint Co., 1419 Dodge. Ite-No-May powder brings relief to tender feet. For excessive perspiration try He-No-May powder. for tlied feet He-No-ilay powder. FOWLER TALKS EDUCATION Chief of Pultllo Instruction for .c- lirnnkn nlacnaaea Teachers' In stitute and Other Works. Stato Superintendent of Instruction W. K. Fowler spent part of tho day In Omaha yesterday. "Most of my time," said he, "has been taken up with county Instltuto work, which has taken me to all parts of the state. Institutes as a rulo aro well attended and glvo good satisfaction, although there is yet room for considerable Improvement. I havo a plan which I will try to Inaugurate next year for consolidating tho Institutes of several neighboring counties by having them Joined together and holding a slnglo session at tho most centrally located point, This way tho teachers could get a much higher grade of Instructors, to say noth ing of the advantages of moro extensive acquaintance. Ily tho way, would you bcllovo it that Ne braska has one county that has not a slnglo barber shop In It? I discovered that In teresting fact on a recent visit to Perkins county." The North weatern Line. $12.65, ST. PAUL AND RETURN, Aug. 10-31. DULUTH AND RETURN, $16.95, Aug. 10-31. HOT SPRINOS AND RETURN, Aug. 10-31. $18.40. DEADWOOD AND RETURN, $21.25, Aug. 10-31. LOUISVILLE AND RETURN, Aug. 24-26, $21.50. CLEVELAND AND RETURN, Sopt. 7-10, Less than half fare. VERY LOW RATES to tho DUFFALO EXPOSITION. CITY OFFICES, 1401-1403 FARNAM ST. HALF MATHS TO XOMFOLIC, VA., Via llnltlmorc A Ohio Mnllrond Ac count Concatenated Order of lloo llooa. September 7 and 8 the Balttmoro & Ohio Railroad company will sell excursion tickets from Chicago to Norfolk, Va., at rate of $20 for tho round trip, good for return until September 15, nccount Concatenated Order of Hoo Hoo. For further informa tion call on or address J. C. Rurch, T. P. A., Omaha, or D. N. Austin, general passen ger agent, Merchants' Loan and Trust building, Chlcngo. This salo of pianos Is your opportunity. Never has been or over will bo anything llko It again. All on easy payments; at A. Hospe's, 1513 Douglas. CIIUAP HOU.MJ TMI I. lloiuPNeekern' Itntcf), Via Missouri Pacific on Tuesday, August 20, to points In Kansas, southwest Mis souri, Oklahoma, Texas, etc. Round trip nt ono fare, plus $2. For full particulars address or call nt company's olllccs, S. E. corner 14th and Douglas sts., Omaha, Neb. THOMAS F. GODFREY, P. and T. A. Mammoth salo of good pianos nnd or gans, returned from country agents, at one-quarter, one-third to one-half olf; easy payments; at A. Hospo's, 1513 DouglaB. Klshlnu' nnil nuiitliiK. Tho anglur will find In Utnh amplo oppor tunities to indulgo in his favorlto sport. Tho mountain streams aro stocked with gamy trout and tho but littlo less gamy black bass abounds In tho waters of Utah lake. In season good duck hunting can bo had or. Utah lake, the Jordan and around tho pools and lagoons of the Salt I.ako val ley. On tho mountain sides grouso are plentiful and larger game can be found cn tho mountain ranges of tho Uintah uud Uncompahgre reservation. For tlmo-tables, folders, illustrated books, pamphlets descriptive of the territory tra versed or any Information, apply nt city ticket otllco, 1321 Farnam street; telephono 316 A MiiKiilncent Silk l)liln-. Tho largest, tho finest and tho most ex pensive lino of silks ever shown In Omaha aro on display this week In Hayden Drou.' Sixteenth street windows. Very fow of tho hundreds of observers realize that a good sized fortuno Is Invested in this display something over $75,000. The silks nrcprod ucts of tho world-famous Wlnslow Taffeta mills and tho Laurel Silk mills, whose out put Is controlled by Hayden Ilros. in the west. Tho display Is most artistic, bringing out tho flowered designs nnd showing to advan tage all tho dcllcato evening tints, mak ing a charming and attractive picture. Tho silks range in prlco from $1 to $15 per yard and Hayden Bros, aro to bo congrat ulated on this splendid opening display. rianos, littlo shopworn, were In hands of our country agents, worth from $300 to $400, go nt this salo for $150, $160 to $200; easy payments; at A. Hospo's, 1513 Douglas. NucceaNful Xewaiinner Ad vert Utiiir. Chas. D. Thompson, tho enterprising nowspaper agont of this city, returned Fri day evening from Sioux City, la., whore he went to superintend tho closing of the Diamond "C" Soap Vacation Voting con test, Mr. Thompson placed the newspaper advertising for tho Diamond "C" Soap Va cation Voting contest In Sioux City nnd other largo cities and has added another big success to his excellent record as uu advertising manager and writer. Travelera. to LoiiImIIIc for IC. T. Con. clnve Can get round trip tickets for $8.00 over Pennsylvania Short Lines from Chicago, Au gust 24 to 23, Inclusive, Trains leave Chi cago Union atatlon dally at 10 a. m, nnd 8:40 p. m Arrange- for parlor or sleeping car reservations through H. R. Derlng, A. (1. P. Ant., 218 South Clark street, Chicago, who will also furnish $8.00 tlckots. Wnlt fur Ua. Young Clerks' Dancing club's grand ball next Wed., Aug, 21, Washington hall, Young folks, don't miss It. We want you. Oents, 25c. Re-No-May skin food tor facial massage. Re-No-May cream softens and whitens hands and face. A. Mayer Co., 220 Boo building, Consultation free from 2 to 4 dally. Your Last Chance Tula Is your last chance to buy a GENUINE HAND-RAISED Mexican Baby Parrot at actually halt price. Redheaded Parrots, $4.00 Double Yellowheaded Parrots $0.00 the best and plainest talker fcACH PARROT nun 1 uemy your oruer, wruo toua Geisler's Bird Store, Don't delay your order, wrlto THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, AUGUST 18, 1901. HOTEL MYSTERY IS SOLVED iMIaalnic Man from Itnom 204 nt the Mlllnrd la Knnnil In the Cltr Jnll, For several days Detective Mitchell has been searching for a man named Charles Johnson, who, August 10, disappeared mys teriously from the Millard hotel, leaving a quantity of baggage In his room, No. 201. Tho hotel peoplo thought their guest might have committed sulcldo by Jumping Into tho river. Yesterday tho man was found In a cell In the city Jail, whero he had been ever since his "mysterious disappearance." Since he had given tho assumed namo of Oeorgo Goodrich to tho Jailer at the time of his arrest, it did not occur to tho detective to search tho cell room for tffe lost man. Johnson was arrested August 10 on a char go of passing several forged checks upon Walnut Hilt business men. At the time ho refused to talk about the matter, but today ho consented to unbosom himself. "I didn't know tho checks were forged," said he. "I arrived in the city on the morn ing of tho 10th from Chicago nnd registered at the Millard hotel. I had been drinking and as I was not used to drink tho stuff went to my head. During the forenoon I wnndcred Into tho lobby of tho Paxton hotel and tbcro I fell In with a stranger, who gave mc these checks under somo pretoxt or other; I don't remembor now the terms of our agreement. Then I hired the team nnd buggy nnd went out to Walnut Hill, nnd you know tho rest." Johnson's mother arrived In the city yes terday morning from St. Paul and had a long talk with him In tho Jail reception room. Three charges of forgery have been filed against him and his caso wilt como up for hearing In pollco court August 21. Attend the Sale. Organs, $10, $13 and $25; pianos, new and occond-hand, $40, $80, $90 and $125; easy payments; nt A. Hospo's, 1513 Douglas. Nothing llko Ro-No-May powder for ox ccsslvo perspiration of hands or feet; posi tively cures tender and swollen feet, corns and bunions. Don't Be Hoodwinked The Omaha drug trust, which la a combi nation of the retail druggist of Omaha (us excepted), hold regular weekly meetings for tho express purpose of BOOSTING UP prices until they get them up to the TOP NOTCH of years ago. This Is against our business principles und wo don t propose to bo dictated to by any combination. Don't pay nn advance prlco on anything. Wo havo ono prlco for everybody tho bot tom price If you llko TRUSTS, patronize them, If not come to us. I.nxntlvo Itromo Qulnlno 15c $3.75 Malted Milk $3.15 J1.00 Malted Milk 75c 50c Malted Milk 40c 50c Ncstlo's Food 40c Mc Mellon' Food 40c $1.00 CRAMER'S KIDNEY CURE '. 75c Jl.O) Temptation Tonic 75c $1.00 Peru li a 75c $2.00 Carl Cramer's Cotton Root, Tansy nnd Pennyroyal Pills (genuine) J1.0O $1.00 West's Brain nnd Nervo 17o 60c Oem Catarrh Powder 30c 5oc Illrnny'H Catarrh Powder 3Jc 25c CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS 15c 35c Cnatorlri (the old reliable kind) 25c Do the above prices Indicate that wo nro In the DRUG- TRUST? Nit. Willie. We conduct our business OUR WAY and others havo tho samo privilege, so fur as wo are concerned. aUnACrCIf O Drugstore. TI. 747. . W. Car. 18th anal Chinas. Goods dallvartd FRSE to oar cart of ally. Dainty MaBHHMBIMaMal Bon-Bons Always a fresh supply of tho famous Original Allegretti Chocolate Creams at tho regular Chicago price pound boxes for only 60 cents. Nothing finer known to tho confectioner's art always Just right. "Toko it homo and give it to THE baby." Myers-Dillon Drug Co., lOtli una Farnam Sts. III in i in i us hit. iaa.Lau k OXI aaC? Rest and Recuperation in the ROCKIES Tho cool mountain retreats of Colorado aud Utah reached best by THE UNION PACIFIC. Do not mako a mistake. All western states and points of Interest reached with least Inconvcnienco via the Union Pacific. Round Trip Rates Between Omaha and Pueblo $19.00 Colorado Springs ia.00 Denver 19. oo Olcnwood Springs 31.00 Salt Lako City 32.00 Ogden 32 00 Tickets on Sale Aug. II to 31 inclusive Fueblo i5,oo Colorado Springs m.oo Denver 15.00 Olenwood Springs 25.00 Salt Lako City 30.00 Ogden 30.00 Tickets on Sale Sept. I to 10 inclusive GOOD FOR RETURN TO OCT. Jl, 1901. Now City Ticket oilier laiSI I'nriiiiin St. Tel. Sill, Villon Station 10th untl .llnri'y. Tel. nun. on earth! fully worth $15.00, only $8,00. WARRANTED TO TALK. today, bo you will not be too late. 303 NOItTII 16TH STHEET, OMAHA. Established 13 years ago, Direct Importer of Mexican Parrots, LITTLE GIRL IS SKEPTICAL Ilolllo Andrew In t'lillil .Snvlnn In. atltnte Dora Not lleeoRtilre Her Fntlirr. If John Ulchards of Brazil, Ind., carries out his present Intention Littlo Dolllo Itlchards, or Dolllo Andrews, as sho Is known to the Omaha public, Is at tho open ing of another Interesting chapter of her career. Mr. Itlchards has been writing to A. V. Clark, superintendent of the Child Saving institute, whero Dolllo Is stnylng. During the early stages of this corre spondence he offered to reinstate his daughter In tho home, from which she wni kidnaped when a baby, but, finding her skeptical as to the story of her abduc tion and unwilling to return, he now of fers to bring the homo to her. In his last letter ho says he Is thinking of removing with his family to Omaha. Dollle still clings to the theory that Mrs. Chase, the actress who died In Omaha last spring, was her mother and Insists that tho John Itlchards of Indiana is nn Impostor. Dolllo Is almost 15 years old now, but sho has the appearance and man ners oT a child of 12. In tho face of tho most conclusive cvldcnco that John Itlch ards Is her father, Superintendent Clark despairs of convincing her that such Is tho case. Ask your druggist or glovo dealer nbout Ile-No-May powder. A great economy In hot weather. Cures excessive perspiration saves gloves, parasols and fine dress goods. No dress shields needed If you uso It. For policies that nr i-lght drafts nt maturity npply to II, D. Necly, manager Equltablo Life. 200-203 Bee building. - . 1 a Publish your legal notices Tha Weekly Bee. Telephono 238. SPECIAL BOOK SALE. For tho month of August wo havo mado a big cut on alt lines to mako room for our fall goods Cloth bound books from 10c up. A lino of lato copyrights, such as "A Singular Llfo" Via Crucls In Connection with tho Do Wllloughby Claim nnd twenty other titles usually sold for $1.25 and $1.50, at 4Dc. Black Hock library edition, 23c; nil tho Poets, library edition, GSc; Oxford Blblo Teacher's edition, $1.10; Political Atlas of tho United States, a $1.50 book for 20c; 2-volumo sots Wandering Jew and Lea Mlscrables, iSc; paper back books, 10c, 18c, 33c, 3Cc; kid finish writing paper, ono qr, to box with envelopes to match, four shades, 2Sc; Dcnntson's crepe paper, 10-foot rolls, 7o roll; four for 25c other bargains too numerous to mention. Barkalow Bros. "Bookshop," 'Phono 320, 1012 Farnam St. Advance Showing New fall styles correct creations por traylng all tho dash and brilliancy of Amer ican shocmaklng. Mado to our special order under tho most exacting conditions. Perfect In every dotal!. Tho new exten sion soles will predominate. A showing surpassing tho expectations of Omaha's swollcst dressers. LADIES' SHOES Foster's. Arm strong's, Ford's, Eddy & Webster. Prices $7.00, $0.00, $5.00 and down to $2.50. MEN'S SHOES America's greatest and only shoe builder, A. E. Ncttlcson, Syra cuse, N. V., represented at this storo only. Prices, $7.00, $6.00 and $3.00. Jenncss Miller Shoes tor misses and children aro tho best. THE ROCHESTER SHOE CO., 1515 Douglas St. You Can Al I Come and got the best glass of Ice cream soda In Omaha, only 5c. All drugs at cut prices llko this: Malted Milk 40c Ncstlo's Food 40c Eskay's Food 65c Wlno Cnrdul 85c Lydla Plnkham Vegetable Co 85c Duffoy's Malt SOc Pcruna 75c Fig Powder 25c Shrader's Headache Powder 10c and.. 23c Stop at W.J. Shrader, 1602 N. 24th, corner Seward. FOR CUT PRICES. TOOLS nro ono of our specialties If you aro a Carpenter, Machinist, Plasterer, Bricklayer, Electrician, Molder, we can fit you out in tho latest TOOLS of the day. Jas. Morton & So 1 Go. 1(511 Doilies Street. W H VTE TO DO IT But it Is a cone nf must. Wn hi good old wiiy of Belling good goods for iiuiiiiiiH, uui oniem sny, 1111; homo other fellows kick, not themselves, but to tho public; nevertheless. THEY KNUCKLE DOWN nnd sell Just tho same us wo do ns follows: 8. 8. 8. (large) jj.ro S. 8. 8, (small) Ua Plnkham's Compound tec Swnmp Iloot (large) 85c Swamp Hont (small) 45o Syrup of FlgH 40c Wakelleld's B. It. Balsam 30c Chamberlain t & D. Hemedy 23c Bromo Quinine "0 t'arter'H Pills 5dn Melllns Food 40c niro's uoot Beer ISc 1. Uterine 7Rr- Cutlcuru Soap 20o Kya Cream Balm 75c Ely Cream Balm 75c Compare tho prices abovo with tho fel lows that kick nml "ilnn't" nnd Rin hnw near they are alike, FULLER 3 CO., Htk pn4 DouKlaa SU. , A. I.WOVATION. l2ttnralon to ,ir York vln tinltlmore A Ohio Itnllronil. Round trip tickets will be sold from July 1 to October 20, Chicago to New York, at $31 for the round trip, with stopover going nt either Washington, Baltimore or Phila delphia or at tho Pan-American exposition returning. This will cnablo you to visit Atlantic City or other seaside resorts, Send 12 cents for "Ouldo to Washington" nnd "Reasons Why." For further Information call on or address J. C. Bureh, Omaha, Neb., or B. N. Austin, General Passenger Agent, 133 Adams street, Chlcngo, A Popular Shoe Probably no shoo has ever fclvon such general satisfaction nor gained such popularity as our Women's $3.00 Shoes Tho prlco Is popular and tho shoea aro popular, as they aro mado In all tho now toes, shapes and lasts with tho heavy extension or turn soles. A completo lino of women's shoes nt $3.00 that fit well, look well nnd wear well. FRY SHOE CO FOItMErtLT eartwTiojn N. E. Cor. 16th and Douglas Boys and Girls of Omaha and Vicinity Do you know your tlmo during tho re mainder of tho vacation Is MONEY to YOU? Find out from your' friends in your homo community who of them Is likely to want a piano this fall (either buy or rent). Bring their names to our offlco and recelvo for samo A Cash Prize Wo will help you to a nlco bunch of money beforo school begins if you will give us your efforts. Our stock of pianos was never more completo and wo are showing somo Surprising Bargains In slightly used and second-hand pianos on small payments. In fact, we mako terms to Butt purchasers, and our guarantee on all our pianos Is as strong as a gold bond. Now, boys and girls, show us what you can do nnd Your Reward will moro than pn you. All pianos sold on easy monthly payments, or will rent them cheap. Remember, this is tho Mueller Piano & Organ Co., 1316 Farnam St., North Side Street. Phono 1098. Taft's Philadelphia Dental Rooms 1517 I)(hi.;I;ih Si. ALUMINUM PLATES aro thin, clean and durable, also prevent that burning sensation often caused by a r.tbber plate. Prlco, only $15.00. Bear in Mind That our prlco on prescriptions lb at least 40 per cent below others and that wo put thorn up Just as tho doctor directs using only tho purest of drugs. Olvo us one trial and you'll be a regular customer. MONDAY'S SPECIALS. Highly Perfumed Talcum Powder 5c 3 pkgs. Poison Fly Paper (worth 15c).. Ec Ozonized Ox Marrow 40c Newton's Belladonna Plasters Sc Florida Water, bottle 5c Fisher's Root Beer Extract 5c Hu-Can Hair Tonic 75c Cramer's Kidney Cure 75o ler Drug Co., Ecovomlrnl Drug Co,, Now Economical Drug Co., Waldron & Campbell nnd Meirltt-Orahiiin Drug Co., can now bo tilled only nt BOSTON CT0RE U OltUC V DEPT. lilMil 11 IV nCII' Closing Out Finest nAT UCnS Summer suits Small lots from .somi' of the season's best lines to close. Von can liae unrest rieted choice of evei.v summer suit in tho house at $."i.UU. Suits that are worth ijUU.Uu, i?lU.r() and tu.UO, in cheviots, worsteds, tweeds and cassimeres. As the quantity iu limited customers will have to come at once. .Men's tine sample pants at less than the price of tailoring. Pants that are regularly sold at $Lf() to S-l.uO on sale while they last, at i)5c and $1.50. Kenieiuber the sizes left are 150, ill, JJ8, 40. IL !. l(i and IS waists, and all lengths from VA) to !U?. .Men's sample coats and vests, worth ?r.00 to S.r0, on salo at ?l.)r. These are in sizes IVA, 'M. U and Mi breast. Full goods are now beginning to arri've. WHITE FOR FREE CATALOG FE. Wend great sales on page 11. Highesi Sratfe Shoes iMti: and I rner. These people have the reputation of being ono of tho best factories in the Tnited States as line shoe makers. .Men's Patent Calf Jtnls. Ileyl's stock it r e- Mph'k Pnl.-nl rlf p..,h ......... Wortll 0, O.OO, 57 .urn ts mem ivki Mills .Men's Ideal Kid Hutt Men's Colt Kid Hals .Men's Colt Kid Hutt Men's Ideal Kid Oxfords Ladies' Tan Vici Kid Lace, worth up ttt Ladies' Muck Vici Kid Lace, worth up to Ladies' Ox-Hlood Vici Kid Lace, worth up to :t Ladies' Pat. Leather, cloth or kid tops, up to J. . Men's Muck A'ici Lace, worth $2.50 and 15 .Men's line Satin Calf Bals, worth $2.50 Men's Tan Calf and Vici Kid, worth ?2.50 and A full line of Orovcr shoes In stock nt LOWER prices than sold elsewhere. DON'T FORGET THE BARGAIN ROOM ON MONDAY. Ladles' Tan nnd Blnck VIcl Lace, worth $2.50 to 33.00, on sale 31.4S. Men's Satin Calf Bals, coin toes, worth J1.75 to $2.00. on salo $1.35. Hoys' nud Youths' Satin Calf Bals, worth $1.35 and $1.50, on salo OSc. Little Gents' Satin Calf Bals, worth $1.00,' on salo at C5c Misses' Dongola Laco Shoes, worth $1.20, at three prices, 59c, COc and 7Se. Child's St, to 11 of same, 63c. Child's Dongola Laco, 6-8 and 8-11, at 29c nnd 39c. Child's Dongola Lace, 3-C, pieced uppers, at 19c nnd 15o. Tho Big Storo sells as it buys. UlVriClll Ladies' Suits, nAT UCnS Skirts and Waists. Making room for fall goods. thing going regardless of cost; served; over 300 ladies' suits, 250 skirts and almost 000 dozen wash waists to be sacrificed. LOT 1 150 Indies' tailor-made suits; made of Venetians, homespuns, broad cloths and coverts; they come in blouses, etons, boleros; nicely trimmed; some silk lined; worth up to $25.00; sale price $0.50. LOT 2 157 ladies' tailor-made high class suits; some silk-lined throughout; in all shades, worth up to $15.00 clear ing sale price $12.50. The above include our very finest suits. One lot of line 'Taffeta Skirts, worth up to $25.00; made with solitaire tucks; trimmed with silk niching; on sale Mon day at $10.00. One lot of silk dress skirts, made up in worth up to $35.00; on sale Monday at $11.75. LADIES' WASH WAISTS AT ONE-TIIIKD PRICE. LOT NO. 1 One table ladies' waists in all colors; made oi all fancy materials; worth $1.00, for 35c. LOT NO. 2--75 dozen ladies' waists, worth up to $2, for GOo. LOT XO. 3 One table ladies' wash waists; worth up to $3.50; sale price Monday only $1.45. Your choice of any white waist in the house, worth up to $10.00 and $12.00, for only $3.95. One table ladies' silk waists, worth up to $8.00, for $2.08. Ladies' wrappers, worth $1.00, for 35c. Silk eton jackets, made to sell for $12 and $15, for $3.95. HAYDEN BROS. Important to Amateur Photographers Wo havo Just compiled the most completo catalogue of photo material over Issued in this country. Goods and prlcen nro strictly up to dato und nil the latest novelties nro Included If oj nro Interested, call ur Hend for copy. Special salo on albums for next fow days, THE ROBERT DEMPSTER COMPANY 1215 Farnam Street. Wholesalo and retail dealers In Tho tographlc Material. 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