o OPENIN E NEW FALL SHOES THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1001. t GRAND G Men's Shoes at S3, $4 atid $5 Pair Everything that Is now, everything that .Is good In vlcl wUl, volour calf, willow calf, box calf, Ideal kid, corona kid, patent leather nnd enamel, drill lined ond leather lined. Wo positively guarantee the leather, the lit, the workmanship and the wear of these shoes In every possible way, Thoro Is nothing new, nothing better In the way of shoes to bo bought anywhere. At 98c, $1 25 $1 59, $1.98 and $2.98 . For thoso who want shoes for less money wo offer some splendid values for tho above figures. Wc guarantco every pair of shoes' wo sell, no matter how llttlo we soil them for. And we will sew any rip freo of charge, no matter If you havo worn tho shoes six months or n year. Advance Sale of New Fall 400 prottily trimmed cbil dron'd huts in nil tho now and dc slrablo colorj. Tnosu hats tiro prod ucod to moot tho riopulnr do- rnand for stylish, yot Inoxponslvo iits. Thoy nro nc' tual $3.03 valuoi our prtco is ....... 1.98 CARNIVAL IS ON AT NIGHT Ruin Oifttai Lito in tho Aftornooa and Largs Crowds Visit the Grcnnds. BANDA R0SSA CONCERT THIj MORNING Special Complimentary I to lie Tend ered h' Mlwiinr Sorrciitlno (iliMim on Account of I'rcoldont lul Trnsrdj Children Dny. After a day of drizzling, gloomy rain; the sun shono out lato in tho afternoon yes terday and gave now promise to tho Ak-Sar-Den carnival, tho progrpis of which had been materially Interfered with on account of tho bad weather. Tho.appearanco of tho sun was tho signal for crowds to go to thu carnival last night nnd tho evening program 'was carried out without Interruption. There was. however, no merrymaking on tho grounds and tho dying condition of President MoKlnley was talked about In subdued tones, nlmost U tho exclusion of all other topics, Whllo tho nil n wan sputtering down In tho afternoon, Superintendent Rctz nrranced for a Ilnnda Rosaa concert In tho llovd theater and announcement to that effect was sent nut. Tho sudden cessation of rain changed this plnn, however, nnd tho con cort was given on tho carnival grounds. Special MnrnliiK Concert. Slgnor Borrentlnn has consented to glvo a special concert this forenoon at U o'clock In addition to tho regular performances which aro to bo given nt 2 o'clock and 8 o'clock p. m. This special concert Is com plimentary to tho Ak-Snr-Uen carnival bv tilgnor Sorrentlno and tils musicians, for tho contract culled for only two concerts Feed your hair with Aycr's Hair Vigor. It makes the hair grow long and thick. Always Restores to Gray It checks falling of the hair, keeps the scalp clean, makes the hair soft and glossy. II. Atldnnkrf. " J.C BOYS' SHOES Wo ore showing all tho now styles of boys', youths' and llttlo gents shoes for school wear anil for dress wear. Every pair absolutely guaran tccd. They como In calfskin, vlcl kid. volour calf and box calf, In sin gle, lmlf double nnd full doublo soles. Prices range from 89c to $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $2.25 mid $2.50 Trimmed lints nt Five Dollars A large number of cleverly executeil copies of some of our Imported tints as well ns a splendid collection of our own Ideas. Plvo dollar hats nro -a specialty with us, and wo say without reservation whatever that we produce tho best hats at that price to be found In America 5.00 100 excellently trimmed huts thnt would readily soil for $1.00 nnd a .IH go on sulu Ostrich Plumes, 25c -000 cartons of Prcnch dye, black ostrich plumes, fully VI Inches long jC. easily worth GOo sale prlco each day. Tho Ilnnda Hossa engagement ends tonight. Today Is children's day, when nil tho little folka will bo admitted to tho grounds at half prlco nnd tho satno reduction will bo mndo for entrance to all of tho midway shows whero a foe Is charged. It Is ex pected that tho city schools will be well represented on tho grounds. In honor of tho children, Miss Harry's dag circus will bo the' nccno of a reception, when all of tho dog3 will be turned looso nmong tho llttlo ones. Thcro will also bo other features designed especially for tho juveullo contingent. Tho prlzo buby show comes Monday. This show will be held on tho free stngo and every mother In tho country Is ontttlcd to mnko an offering, l'rlzca will bo given for the" following: Handsomest baby boy, between 1 and 2 years old. t Handsomest baby boy, not over 1 year old. Heaviest 'baby boy, between 1 nnd 2 yoarB Old. Heaviest baby boy. not over 1 year old HantlnnmcHt buby girl, between 1 nr.d 2 ypnivt old Hundsiomcst baby girl, not over 1 year old. Heaviest baby girl, bstvcen 1 and 2 years OKI. Heaviest baby nlrl. not over 1 venr nhl Handbomcst twins, nny ngo under a yenrj, AVomcn ActN an .ludKCH, A commlttco of representative Ornahn women will net as Judges and two well known olub hcuso bachelors will conduct tho ceremonies. Tho hour Is 2:30 o'clock Monday afternoon. Thero Is much speculation ns to what effect tho sorrowful and unexpected turn in ho presidential tragedy will havo upon tho carnival, It necessarily casts a deen gloom, but. tho Ak-Snr-llen governors seem to be of tho opinion that there li nothtnc to do but to continue thu carnival. "With tho utmost respoct to tho ureal dout," said H. J. l'cnfold, treasurer, "wo nro simply obliged to fulfill our contracts. and thero can bo no material alteration of our plnns," Color Hair AVE8C0.,UwIl, Mu, jl my mm whv Ladies' Patent Leather Shoes, Ideal Kid Shoes, Corona Kid Shoes and Enamel Shoes. All tho latest styles In Ladles' bright leather shoe, In nil tho now tocHiuul now heels, In ovary wolyht of solo, commencing; In price nt $1 91 nnd from thnt to 2.M, $.1.00, J3.5J, JI.(K, $3.0)' nnd $6.0) n pair. Ladies' Louis Heel Shoes. Vo aru showing this fall till tho swoll tiro as shoos with Louis heels, beautiful bund turnsoles nnd hand welt solos, no finer shoes than tliciu wore over brought to Omuhn, prices range from SiJ.Ol) to $8.00 pair Millinery Trimmed Hats nt Three Ninety eight In this division will be found a host of charming conceits designed by our best artists, who pay that same minute attention to detail in the construction of these hats ns If they were worth ten times tho price. Tntts you get tho host styles and good materials ' nt n very low price They, 3.98 aro jf nais eisewnere, at Ten styles of Indies' street lints draped with silk and ornaments regular $175 values ClC Fenther Hrensts, 25c and 40c 125 dozen feather breasts, In white. a black anil colors, Imported to Eoll I 1 J" at 75c and $1, on salo nt 25c und GLOOM HANGS OVER CAMP Pate of Presidsnt McKinley tkt Abinrbing Topio Amonp SoldieH. TARGET PRACTICE HELD IN RAIN Wet Wrntlu-r MhUtIhII IntcrfcrcN 11 Hh Comfort, KNpcclull)- In the Culinary Depart incut .Vuni.'i -oun Mcmlii-rfi Arc SIcU, Anxiety over tho fato of President Mc Kinley produced a spirit of gloom' at Camp Omaha all day nnd whllo thu regular duties of camp llfo wore performed so far as tho rain would permit, whenever n now iirrlval would reach camp ofllcerB and mcu would surround him, asking for tho latest news from Duffalo. Arrangements had been mado for the latest bulletins to bo sent to the camp us they woro received In tho city, but all seemed to fear that somo nows would escnpo them. Target practlco was held for tho first time today. This morning tho first bat talion of tho First regiment marched to tho range, which has been established east of the fort along tho river and thero ln dulgo In practlco for an hour. Tho other battalions of this regiment and tho entire Second regiment practiced In extended or dor on tho camp grounds, using blank car tridges, which were Issued for tho pur pose. Five hundred rounds of blnnk car tridges were Issued to tho two regiments and to Trcop A for practlco purposes yes terday. ltnln CnnscN Trouble. An examination by onu of tho medical oiDcers of tho First regiment showed that this regiment wns In bad shapo In regard to tcntago and straw. Tho troublo with the tents wns In tho culinary department, thcro being no canvas to covor tho fires, anil this mado It almost Imposslblo to prepare food In tho rain. Tho straw In mnny of tho tents was found to bo wet. Immedlnto orders woro lesued for dry straw nnd ad ditional tontB. Tho men got the straw for their beds Inst night, but as the additional tents havo to como from Lincoln they will not be received until today. As a result of thu damp weather nnd exposure thlrty flvo men wero reported unfit for duty ou nccount of slckuess, Thlrty-ono nro slclc In quarters and four aro In tho hospital. Nona of tho sickness Is hollevcd to be seri ous, dry bcdB and a few days In tho hospital being all that Is nccctsary to put thu men In shape. Tho orders aro out for Sunday, Showing n slight change In tho routlno from woel: days. At 0:30 Inspection will be huld nnd at this time the Inspector nt tho camp, who was appointed today in tho porson of Major Joliu W. McDonnell of tho Second regiment, will mako a formal Inspection. The men will be brought out In companies r.nd nrms nnd accoutrements examined. At tl o'clock church services will bo held, last ing until 11;35. Tho chaplains of tho two regiments havo mndo extensive preparations for the only religious Borvlccs which will to held In camp this year and thero will bo a special effort mndo to provido good music. It Is cxpecled that many people will drive out from tho city to bo present at these se'rvlces. Inspection of Quarters will begin at 2 o'clock p. m. At this Impaction thu tents ami bending will be examined nnd necessary changes recommeuded. Dress parade will bo at t:30, followed by the mesa call nt '0. At 7 o'clock retreat will bo sound!. This ceroraony Is one of the most beautiful of llfo In camp. Tho soldiers drawn up lu lino In tho company streets stand with un LBffANDEIS a SONS. We place on snli today for tho opening over 0,000 pair of ladies' lino sowed shoes, in lace and button, in black and a beautiful shade of winter made to sell this fall at .? and $ a pair. Wo have every size and every width in each stvlo and there are 42 stvles, in all the i different weights of sole, medium, light nnd heavy, plain or patent tipped toes, not an old style in tho lot every one of them made tor tins choice during opening sale for the Another special offering for the opening is about. 2,000 pair of ladies' extremely fine welt, and turn sole shoes, made by the fin- cstshoo makers In America regular selling prlro of theso shoes would bo from $I.C0 to J6.00 pair our special opening price will be ROD, J3.'0 and $4.00. Hosiery . Bargains Ladles', men's and children's fast black, tun nnd fancy colored Hone, with doublo solos, npllced heels unit toes, nil made full seam- Ictts,, silk finished, uc values ut 10c Ladles' plain and fancy lace and drop- Mitch lisle thread Hose, nil new patterns, 33j values ut 18c Ladles' ilncst Imported plain and fancy Hose, mndo of lino maco cot ton nnd French llslo thrond, great variety of fancy colors, 75c values ut ....... ....t... 25c . Ladles' nnd men's plnln white nnd fancy colored border hemstitched and incc cmnrninerea Iliindkcrchtnfs, worth up to 'Joe, at.. .3lc Ladles' and men's sample Hnndkor chlefs, Including nil pure linen, hcni- stllchrd and embroidered nnil lace edged stylet, worth 35c at 10c MISSES', CHILDREN'S AND HOYS' EAKLY PALL UNDEKWEAIt' In light, medium nnd heavy ribbed; also plain llccce lined, all 25c sizes, worth up to 75c, go at lac, wo unu 73C AND JU.0 NECKWEAR, 15C AND 53C. Ladles' plain and Fancy Neckwear, Including ties In plain and fanqy em broidered lace und embroidery trimmed Collars, Boleros nnd Vest Pronts, at, each 15c and 59c covered heads whllo tho band plays "Tho Star Spangled nanncr" and the flcg Is lowered for tho, night. It will bo tho first tlmo tho ceremony has been thus performed nt Camp Omaha. First Lleutennnt Chancellor A. I'hilllDS of Company II, from Aurora, has been ap pointed acting regimental quartermaster of tho Second reglmont whllo the organization Is tn camp. Sergeant C. II. Schncht of Compauy C, from Nebraska City, has been appointed sergeant major of that regiment nnd Prtvnto S. J. Stewart of Company F, from Lincoln, has been appointed hospital steward. All drills wero abandoned yesterday nftcr noou on nccount of tho rain nnil officers' schools of Instruction wero held Instead. Over 100 men wero absent from camu Thursday evening after 11 o'clock, the tlmo of check roll call, and as a result an order was Issued yesterday providing thnt all persons absent without loavo at check roll call hereafter will forfeit one day's pay. ninclplinc In Strict. Otllcers nro not required to securo a pass v.hon they lcavo camp, but they nro not oxpected to be out of the lines' after taos. A failure to observe this rule gavo tho lynx-oyed guard an opportunity to dis tinguish Itself Thursday night. A party of half a dozen otllcers, Including one colonel nnd nn acting assistant ndjutnnt genernl. was marched to tho guardhouse after It o'clock ond their names reported to head quarters yc3terday morning. Orders for thu day, Issued last night, put tho following officers on duty today: Officer of tho day, Captain John C. Hnrtlngton, Company II, Second regiment: officer of the guard, First Lieutenant Charles M. Ander son, Company C, Second regiment: super numerary officer of the guard, Second Lieu tennnt John H. Linton, Company C. First regiment. Sixteen men from each regiment, ono Bergeant and two corporals from the First regiment nnd ono corporal from the Second reglmont, aro detailed as guardB for tho day. Tho band and bergeant major of tho First regiment will attend at guard mount this morning. F. H. Meyers, Into first lieutenant nnd quaitcrmnstcr of tho Second regiment, was the guest of tho officers of that reglmcut Thursday evening nt mess. At tho CI030 of tho concert Thursday night the Second regiment band serenaded General Colby nt Ills headquarters. Orders havo not yet been Issued for the movement of tbo troops to Omaha for drill and dress parade today, but it la under stood that they will inarch from tho enmn tn tho city, two hours being allowed for the march, A CAMFOIINI.V OlM'OKTtMTY. Offered liy the Iliii'llnKton. September 10 to 27. inclusive, tho nur llngton Itouto will sell you a round-trip ticket to San Francisco for No moro delightful outing can bo im agined. The tilp Is mado at a time of year when traveling is a plcnsuro and tho climate of California at its best. The return limit Novombcr 15, 1901 Is nn unusually long ono tor tickets sold at so low a rate. Stopovers aro allowed at pleasuro, both going and returning, at and west of iho first Colorndo, Wyoming or Montana uolnt onroute. All In all tho op portunity Is one which noi man or woman who contemplates a visit to California can afford to overlook. Folder riving details on request. Tlckots, 1302 Farnam street. Sun Anloiilo, Tex. Ono faro plus 12 for the round trip via the Missouri Pacific railway on September 14, 15 and 16. For further information call on or addrcsn company's offices, southeast corner Fourteenth and Douglas streets, Omaha, Neb. TIIOS. F. OODFRKY, 1'. & T. A. anmiivi Ladies' Fancy Slippers Each year our slipper do tmrttuont has lncru:icd I n public f a v o r, from tho start wo tOOK tho load, and today by all to nbov tho Illicit sllppurs west of Now York. For thu Ak Sar Hon ball and oven ng wear gen orally wo show you an assort meat that 1 .s simply lrroali-tiblo. tan. These shoes were lairs trade. Take your $1.98 ste of Fall Suits, Capes, Jackets, Skirts y.r,iak - v v advantage of. a $10.00 value. Q um 42 for ladies7 $o Jacket mado cf lino kersey, box style, with satin stitched reveres, cuffs nnd pock ets, well lined, L'Alglon collar, In tnns, castors, reds, royals nnd blacks $8.00 values for $4.98. AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA Railroad Improv8rnnta Will Frocied is Soon as Weathir Will Permit. RAIN CAUSES MORE OR LESS DELAY Union I'm-inc. mid Hlklinrn IIoiuIm Arc llctlt Active In (lie Mntlcr of Ini provrinrntM .Vumcroim Sldc trnckn Arc IIcIiir I. aid. City Engineer Real has received notlco from F. W. Marsh, chief engineer of tho Elkhorn road, that tho road Is ready to begin tho driving of piling for tho founda tions of tho two abutments to support tho plate girder across tho South Omaha boulevard. Mr. Marsh requests that Ileal set stakes on the center lino of thu boulo vard nt tho point whero the girder crosses so that tho nbutmcnts can bo accurately located with roferonco to tho street. Engi neer Denl will set these stakes as soon as tho weather permits. Tho heavy rains havo caused considerable delay in tho railroad construction work now going on In tho northwestern part of tho city, but tho engineering force of tho Elkhorn hopes to complete tho greater por tion of tho heavy work before cold weather sots In. Mnterinl of all kinds Is on hnnd In large quantities and with dry weather tho construction of tho abutments rcforred to nnd tho laying of tracks to connect with tho Union Pacific nt tho summit will be pushed. Work on tho Union Pacific Improvements In South Omaha and Albright Is being puihcd along as rapidly as possible. A third heavy rail track Is being laid to the cast of the mala lino tracks from Omaha to n point beyond the southern limits of tho city. In addition to this track a num ber of sidetracks havo been lnld In Al bright and preparations aro being inaifb to Iny n similar sot of tracks along tho com pany's right of way north of L Btreet. Chief Mttrr Home from Convention. L. F. Ettor, chief of tho South Omaha fire department, Js homo from n threo weeks' eastern trip, Whllo away he nt tonded .tho convention of tho national flro chiefs. Ho said that 281 cities wero repre sented by chiefs nnd that tho people of Indianapolis spared neither pains nor ex pense to entertain tho visiting chiefs, In reply to n question put In tho convention Chief Ettor said that ho was compelled to stnto that South Omaha had only threo hose companies. Surprlso was expressed that tho city did not maintain at leos ono first-class truck nnd ono steamer. Ho ex plained this ,by saying that tho packing houses maintained flro departments of their own. Tho other chiefs thought, however, that tho city should nt least maintain ono truck and ono steamer. Next year tho convention will meet In New York City. For tho entertainment of tho n&soclatlou New York, has set aside $30,000. Another Diimnifo Suit. Richard Dronnan has brought suit against the city of South Omaha for $3,000 damages. Ho alleges personal Injuries by reason of a dcfcctlvo railing nt tho west ond of thu Q street vlnduct. The legal de partment of tho city will combat this claim, as It Is assorted that llronnun lias no right to demand damages. At tho tlmo the nc cldcnt was said to havo occurred Urcnnah was throwing snowballs nnd missed tils footing nnd foil down n flight of stops. Tho special agent of tho legal department has ascertained thnt tho Tlalm was not filed until somo weeks after Hrcnnan had ro turned to work. Other provisions for tho advantage of. 41 WAFT ft 6 for Ladies' $17.50 Tailor-Made Suits-iu the new loiiK blouse frontB, slnglo and double-breasted styles. Thoro nro 100 sample fcults In thu lot, no two alike, mndo with tho now llounco and flared skirt taffetn nnd satin trimmed. Tho mnterlnls arc tho best. This Is a timely offer nnd one you should tnko for Ladies' $10 Tailor-Made Suits mndo of all wool ro verts, clnmlncs, homespuns, etc., In ull colors blouse, cton nnd reefer styles. The Jackets are silk llnrd nnd skirts nro lined with beat percnllno. Kvcry suit Is for Ladies' $10 Silk Skirts made of extra quality taffeta, llounccs ribbon trimmed, extra well lined nnd finished. A very good vnluo for $10.00 on sale nt 50. OS. 9Q for Ladies' $5 mndo of splendid rovorslblo golf cloths rovoralblo band and flounce nicely finished. New Autumn Silk Our first showing 293 3.98, 4.98 wm nnd up to 12.50 nai for golf skirts that aro up-to-dato In every particular cloths, shades, styles and trimmings. Wo show tho larg est assortment ever shown In Omaha. of every thing that is now in this season's silk waists, made of tho best taffeta, lace striped and plain taffeta, pcau dc fole In nil colors, tucked nnd corded, many of them tucked all over sleeves and bodice, all with new sleeves now coltnrs, on sale at filing of claims wero not, It Is asserted, complied with. Mayor Kelly In Cnnndn. Yesterday City Attorney Lambert re ceived a letter from Mayor Kelly, who 1b now In Toronto, Ont. Thu mayor says that ho and his party wero In tho Tcmplo of Music at tho Uuffnlo exposition when Pres ident McKinley was shot. Excitement was at fover heat, says tho mayor. From Tor onto tho mayor and his party will Journey down tho const of Maine nnd thenco to New York City. A visit will bo made to Wash ington, D. C, and from thero tho party will return home. Mr. Kelly expocts to rench South Omaha tho latter part of next week or by October 1 at the latest. MnKlc City Coxnlp. The repairs to Masonic hull, Twenty-litth nnd N streets, are about completed. MIeh Mario Chaffee ban gone to Dexter, ln to visit relntlves for a few dnys. Colomd J. n. Wutklns hnB returned from n business trip to Chamberlain, S. D. Snnltnrv Inspector Jones wrlteH from Uuffnlo that ho will bo homo on Monday. There will bo n meeting of the Young Men's Itepubllcnn club at Kells' hall to night. A potltlnn In being circulated for the gradlnn of Twenty-seventh street trom H to F street. It la Htuted that John Mclntlro will ho n cnndldate foi- county commissioner on thu republican ticket. Persons who drlvo ncross the L street viaduct complain that tho grade nt tho west end Is too steep. The condition of Mrc. W. L. Hollnnd, who Is ill with typhoid fover, was not Improved to any extent yesterday. President Murphy of tho South Omaha Itepubllcnn club bus called a mooting of the cljb for tonight In thu hall over thu city offices. If you eat without appctlto you need Prickly Ash Illttera. It promptly removes Impurities that clog and impedo tho action of tho digestive organs, creates good ap pctlto and digestion, strength of body and activity of brain. SWEDISH AMERICANS MEET Kmlorxc Candidacy of I'. A. IldiiuUt for IIciiiiIiIIciiu Nomination for County Surveyor. Thoro was a largely attcuded meeting of Swedish-American citizens at Pattorson hall last night for tho purposo of Indorsing tho candidacy of P. A. Edqulst for tho ropub Hcan nomination for county surveyor. Then doro Johnson called tho meeting to order nnd A. W. Johnson wns elected chairman, with J. L. Jacobaon as secretary. Tho fol. lowing resolution was Introduced and unani mously adopted: Whereas. Mr. V. A. EdquUt, a cvll en gineer of nblllty, has announced himself na a cnndldate for thu ollico of county nur veyor at tho coming republican county con vention, Kcfcolvcd, Thnt this mass meeting hoartuy Indorse tho enndtdncy of Mr. Edqulst for tho oillco of county rurvcyor and respect fully request tho republican county con vention to grant our request by nomi nating him for the position to which lu aspires. NelBon C. Pratt, who had boon announced ns tho speaker of tho evening, was called upon, but he graciously paid a high trlbuto to President McKinley nnd excused himself from making a political speech at a tlmo whon tho nation Is In grief. Short talks wero also mado by Itov. P. M. Llndberg, Rev. C, E. Elvlng, E. M. Stcnborg, O. An drccn nnd O. E Malm. A commlttoo of ten was appointed lo prepare resolutions of sympathy with Mrs. McKinley In her great allllctlou. To TcxnK llurlliiKton Itoute, Only $28, CO to San Antonlc and return. September H-17. Tickets, Wi Farnam street. "" Infants', Children's and Misses' Shoes. l'or the opening we show all the best and newest styles of shoes for girls' school wear, for party went' and dress wear. We art? es pecially strong In children's shoes wo warrant every pair that goes out. of bur house, and wo will show you more different styles than anybody else. We can lit every foot, ami we 111 every foot properly. Trices range from ROc to 2.00. The (null ities are higher than any body else carries and our prices are very much lower. Golf Capes New Waists Autumn Flannel Waists Our first sale of flannel waists made In thu new autumn styles, tn blnck. cardinal and navv. all of thorn hand somely tucked bnck and front, nlfo brnlded, ko on snlo tho and 98c second lloor.. SHAFFER SEEKS SETTLEMENT Goes to New York With lint Ilope Firm in His Mind. AMALGAMATED MEN LOOK FOR END Until ItcNHlt of Conference In Known S Hcveloimictiln In flic Htiiutlmi Arc Hx rceteil. PJTTSUima. Sept. 13. Tho absence of President Shntfor from Amalganilitcd bend quarters was noted this morning, and when the day passed nnd ho did not nppenr tho report that he wns In New York wan re ceived from sovoral good sources. Tho offi cials of tho orgnntzitlon declined to discus:! tho strike situation In any form nnd said they did not know whero Mr. Shaffer wnn. It was learned tonight that President Slmffor, with scvcrnl' ol M advisers, took tho 10 i. m. train for Now York, picBtiniably uudiir nrrnngemonts with the steel people to settlo tho strike. It ennnot bo tnld posi tively that this Is the case, but nil evldenco points to It. Tho Indications enrly lu tho day wero that a settlement of tho strike wbb looked for by thu Amalgamated men. Until t);o result Is known no developments nro' expected In tho strike situation. COMPANY'S EXTRACT of Dccf stands for health In tho homo and economy In tho kitchen. Oct tlio gcnnlna I lelili? 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