! 1 Is ,'- c v. V if: , . , V- y .'. Lien's S5 and G6 Riding Boots and I Booteos up ! BARGAIN j SQUARE ; iootdes' are Congress Shoes 7 With high' top on Just like a looot made by the Mound City Co. go at . Den's High Cuf v ; Hunting Shoos Seal leather made for h untmrmeh, for. tele jgraph line men, for j packing house men, (for stock mcn-- ..- Wr& cor.3 ITUINRS WHITES TO BLAME "Indian Bnreau Will JJiijuMt IoTeitlgatioa COST OF 'TRANSPORTING THE MAILS Second A..!.tnt P.ilm.itrr 0aral MiUin Report on the Operation ' ; of Hie one (or iMt Year, , Ihowlaf Expendltorea. WA8HlNaTON. Nov. 1 The commU loner of Indian affairs today received the following- telegram . from Indian Agent Breiuian, who .li at. Newcastle, Wyo. : . Report of Indian trouble here txg raled. From beet Information at hand thirty-five mllea north of Iuk a fight oc cur red between ofttoera and irant twenty 1 sTdlans, anrne of thrnn from Fino Ridge yvn Indiana, Including one aquaw, were .ieJ; alao ehcrirt and one deputy. About lira Indian, fumlllea under arrent here, will i start them for agency tomorrow. In my J opinion a mlntake wa made In precipitating I ttie tight. ' Would recommend that United 1 Utaie attorney of thla district be directed i to act on behair or department, matt a thorough Investigation. Am amured by ! officer of thia oounly that no further trouble wtlj occur. The Indian office gympathUea with the view i that the whites were the aggreaaora ' and wll recommend to Secretary Hitchcock that he aak .the attorney general to, have the affair luvesllatMl. (Work ( Transporting; Malta. W. 9- gkallenborger, aecond asatatant . postmaster general, today submitted his ! annual report to the postmaater general. It shows that the annual expenditure for all classes of mall transportation service In this country Is 163,684,141. and that the rate of cost per mils traveled la riz.is. There are 1.40" lines f 'traveling postofflces, railroad, i steamboat and elect rio cars, covering 189,298 miles In length, with 10,665 employes. It is estimated that 'the railway postal clerks i handled during the year 15,999,802.(30 pieces of mall matter, evcluslve of registered mat ter, and l.JST.sJl errors were reported In the distribution, a ratio of 1 to 11,630 correct 1 distributions. During the yesr there were 171 casualties to mall cars. In which eighteen clerks and four other employes were killed and seventy-eight clerks seriously and S9S slightly Injured. ' ' ' There were 409.T7S.97t pounds of paid seo I end-class matter received from publishers I and S8,306,SX4 founds carried within the ' tounty of publlctalo." free of charge, mak ing an aggregate of S?1.9a tons. ( The department Is considering the ques m BARGAIN j) ft(Th SQUARE ajy)j jJ(WDddCS3Dd All of thia can be avoided, however, by the use of Mother'! Friend before baby comes, as this great liniment always prepares the body for the strain upon it; and preserves the symmetry of her form. Mother' Friend overcomes all ths danger of child-birth, and carries the expectant mother safely through this critical period without pain. It is woman's greatest blessing. Thousands gratefully tell of the benefit and relief derived from th use of this wonderful remedy. Sold by all Vruggista at f t.ooper ' bottle. Our little uu book, telling all about thia liniment, will be sent free. . .. .... Wc want to call your attention to the facts of (his sale. The Evans Store carried some of tho. finest and best shoes made in America. If wo were to advertise all the makers' names it would create a sensation. This holds good for the Women's Fino Shoes just as well as it docs for the Men's Shoes. Tho Mound City Boot and Shoo Company of St. Louis made the finest Hunting and Sporting Boots in Anierica. And yet in spite of the excellence of these Boots and Shoes we throw them all on Bargain Squares. IN BASEMENT Men's Working Shoes All the men's for the Evans makers in" the Made to retail at four Made to retail at five Made to retail at six All of them on bargain n am shoes ON BARGAIN SQUARE This includes patent leathers, patent enamels, colt skins, vici kids, box calf skins, m every weight of, sole and upper, ancl in all the newest and most up-to-date lasts. en's Shoes in the Basement qjI I Between seven and eight hundred. piira men's DAB6AIK box calf, vici kid, velour calf and patent leathers, SQUARE wet soles tlon of Improved construction of postal 1 cars. Owing; to the large increase In the postal business congress is asked to pro vide 960 postal cars. . Statistics of parcels post business Showed that this country Is not profiting under the old arrangement and the maximum weight limit therefore was reduced to four pounds six ounces. This government received pos tage on 77,174 pounds sent to Germany, while the latter received postage on 400,289 pounds sent here and transported long dis tances. Mr. Shallenberger says he is Inclined to thing that the contract system of purchas ing mall equipment should pa abandoned and the government manufacture its own equipment. ' . .. , A deficiency approximating fifiO.OOO Is an ticipated In the expenditures for railroad transportation for the current year and SIOO.OOO In wagon mails service. tnr Honte Carriers Deliver Mall. The feature of delivering mall into boxes along the lines of star routes will be ex tended to the entire system of star route service on more than 10,000 routes, 'aggre gating over 149,000 miles In length. All the new contracts for star routes service, in stead of calling for transportation of mall pouches between poetofnees, requires the delivery of mail Into the boxes or of private mall bags or to mall cranes along Xhs routes for all persons residing upon or near the routes who choose to erect boxes or cranes and reouest that their mall be so delivered, and also the carrying of private mall bags from Cranes to the poitoffloe. The old contracts did not obligate the car rier to thus deliver and collect malt The rates paid for the aervlco under the contracts this year average an Increase of 75 per cent over last year. Attention Is called to a recommendation of the general I superintendent of the railway mall service 1 to provide some plan whereby clerks of ths j railway mall service permanently Injured in line of duty or worn out by long and raltful service msy retire on annuity. Mr. Shallenberger says that if some feasible plan can be devised for deducting a small percentage from the salary of every em ploye of this service, thereby creating a fund for the retirement of superannuated and Incapacitate clerks. It would result In great benefit to tte service, Kleetlna Flenses President. President Roosevelt Is greatly pleased ever the general result of yesterday's elec tions. Ho Is, of course, disappointed at the outcome In Greater New York, although pleased that In the latter state the results show an improvement over what happened four years ago and In New York over last year. The president has sent telegrams ot congratulation to Senator Hanna and other Every woman cercta shapely, pretty figure, and many of them deplore the lost of heir rirlish form after marriage. The bearing of children i often destructive to the mother's shapeliness. r-f, n dirndl M r t t .""- - MWnws sassy TIIF, OMAHA DAILY. HEE: THURSDAY,- KOYKMHER 5. 100.1. bully Lb$) ON SECOND i - fine custom made shoes made Store by the most famous shoe United States dollars dollars J ) I dollars ! B"-e I I S""1 f square , at zJ U and leaders In the campaign, and has received congratulatory messages from Chairman Dick of Ohio. Chairman Penrose of Penn sylvania and Senator Lodge of Massa chusetts over the results In those states. More Warrants for Ben vera. The supreme court of the District of Co lumbia has Issued six, "alias'! bench war rant for the arrest of George "W. Beavers, formerly chief of the salary and allowance division of the Postofrtce department. Ths action Is based on indictments recently re turned against Beavers. Condition of Enocntlon, The report of the commissioner of educa cation for the last fiscal year places ths total number of pupils enrolled In the com mon schools during the year at 15,926,887, or over 20 per cent of the entire population. The average dally attendance for 1W2 was 10,999,27. being 68 per cent of the totsl num. ber enrolled. This Is the largest average attendance In tho number enrolled ever re ported In the United States. The school term for the first time In the history of the United States reached 148 days. The average monthly wages of teachers for 1902 was 149 for males and about 140 for females. Less than 28 per cent: of teachers wars males, or 122,393 out Of a total of 439,69a. The total number enrolled for the year, Including public and private, elementary, secondary and higher elucatlon. was 17,400, 000 pupils, and to this there should be an addition made for evening schools, state schools for defectives, orphans and others, 620,840, making a grand total of 18,080,840 in genera! and special schools. The average length of time In the north Atlantic states Is 1,864 days,' and In the aquth central division C2? days. In 1800 the average was eighty-two days. The value of the school property of high schools of the United States amounts tc nearly 8126.000,000; that of private schools of the same grade amounts to about I6S.0O0.OOO. About one- half Of the private schools ara rrinlrnlM by religious denominations. The totsl number of universities, collavea and technological schools Is 638, of which 131 admit women; only 184 universities and colleges admit only men to ths Undergrad uate department, and 830 admit both men and women. Or the fortv technology twenty-seven Institutions report women among their undergraduates. OUTPUT OF PACKING HOUSES Considerable Inerenso Is Noted In Marketing of Hogs Darin Post Week. CINCINNATI. Nov. l.-ffln.i.i fram.) The Price Current aays: There It some Increase in the marketing of hogs, al- mougn me numoer is largely short of the liberal movement a year no. Total wm. ern parking was 386,000. compared with J20,. 000 ths preceding week and 476,000 last year. Tor tho eight months. March 1 to November if the preliminary returns and estimates pomi 10 a total or sbout 12.900.000 hogs agalnat U.147.OO0 a year no mi . places compare as follows; Chlcaro 14. .I.7K6.UJ0 .1.4:),i .l.no.oio . .1,40 06 . 6nO.UK) . 4-0. Id O . 2ts.i4 . ! (no . 167ll SOUTH OMAHA Kaunas Plly .... PC Inula ., fit. JOMfph Imllaua polls Milwaukee Cincinnati Ottumaa Cedar Hapids ... 1. 257. m0 l.S'l'.oiO 7V1 97HX) 570.0)4 277.UU 2 li ? M 0"O nioux I'Hy y 27 ii, i"! i!9( 27H,iO oi. Ends tienonrho's Tartars. Lasy livers and siuggtau bowela cause hvadachus. Pr. King's .New IJfs Pills re move the cause or uu pay. Only 26c. for tula by KuLu & C'u U bo Ubi u FLOOR T TT dollars in and vici kid sale at. ZJ KJ Plain kid qij- In 600 pairs Tent tip, weicht soles.'. MORE ARMENIANS RILLED Two Delegates to Convention Shot by Man Who Commits Suicide. BELIEVED TO BE ASSASSIN OF SAG0UNI ' '' . Police of London Are nt Loss to Vnnerstnnd Affair, as They Have Believed Armenians to Bo Peaceable.' LONDON, Nov. 4. The dramatic murder of BagounI, president of the Armenian Revolutionary society in London, on the nljht ot October 24. was followed this after noon by the assassination of two more delegates td the Armenian convention here. The suicide of the assassin, though he has not yet been identified, gives good reason to believe that he also was the slayer of Ba gounI. . "t The murders were carried out In the most daring manner, more bo than was U;e mtf der of BagounI. They took place In the early afternoon, close to the Armenian headquarters at Peckham Rye. The two victims were shot . down from behind at close range. The murderer fired twice at a third member of the group, but missed him, and then attempted to flee. Seeing that his escape was cut off, he drew another revol ver and shot himself with his left hind. It Is considered a significant fact that this as sassin of Sagount was also left-handed. The names of ths murdered Armenians were A (ram Oregarlan and Slgran Zmlcian. Their companion, who escaped assassina tion, was Rouben Orlberllen. It is believed that the identity of the assassin may re main unsolved unless he has been pre viously in the handa of the police, when the av . it y ' f., as s rx ft j iv i-ira itnna u. n) .ON BARGAIN SQUARE m r V M -vajaaj v 1 vagina. It is really decay in the vital organs of womanhood, inis inflammation often dives women into the direst stages of nervous excitement. At the menstrual period the continual Itching is accompanied by the utmost agony. The life of the woman who lets this trouble run on as Mrs. Moore did is one of misery. But Mrs. Moore did not know what medicine to take to cure it. When she had Wine of Cardui brought to her attentioa she took It and continued the treatment until she was cured. The case was a chronic one and It took presistent effort to bring a permanent cure. T-vr. i 1 1 ... wnman ,t,r tab-M Wine rf CarduL Mr. Moore tried evervthinff else and continued to J iUq f,lUC .-fn II Uv JC.L14 VJ UJ lUt we vnini ww w -wj suffer.' She tried Wine of Cardui and was cured. You need Know anytning jbiB uUliU limn QMS A mm HflnFrvs-gqiiFSoa All the ladies swell shoes for street and dress wear from the Evans Stock, embracing every thing that's stylish and up-to-date in footwear Regular retail price four, five and enamel patent colt skins skins -goon WOMEN'S SWELL skins and beaded vamps, paieru jeauiers gu uu baic at Women's Shoes in Basement fine kid skins, patent leathers, n BARGAIN I box calf, etc. regular SQUARE' $2.50 values ladies' kid skin lace shoes, ; (Q) lightihd medium' -l X;:, :(TT) (Tl' yKgy - scars on his fncs may rendej Meritjflcatlon easy. ' A member of the Armenian revolutionary committee ssld tonight to the Associated Press correspondent: "The murderer Is un doubtedly an Armenian, but he is not one of our people. He looks like a man from the Interior districts." More Peculiar Clothing. The costume of the assassin was of a curious mixture. A new light overcoat and a pew black derby hat gave him a respjcia ble exterior,, but his serge suit was ex tremely ragged and his shoes were much worn. Ills shirt was shabby, while his underclothes were new and of fine quality. In his pocket he carried a cloih cap, appar ently, that Is said to have been bought by the slayer of BagounI on the night of the letter's assassination. ' It was much too large and its sice had been reduced by sev eral rough stitches. It Is evident that ths plan of the assassin In making his es cape had been to discard his overooat and the derby hat and to wear the cap, which would have sven htm the appearance of a disreputable street loafer, but, his escape being cut off, he determined to commit sui cide rather than to submit to -capture. This series of crimes in a hitherto quiet suburb has brought terror to the Arme- nlans, who fear to leave their headquar j ters except under police protection. The ; police, while believing that the murderer of BagounI and ths man who killed the Armenians today are Identical, fear a con- ! ttnuation of the murderous vendetta owing ' to ths apperant ease with which the as sassin escaped them after the killing of BagounI. It Indicates, they say. that the murderer was harbored and given another set of clothing by accomplices. A prominent police officer said tonight: "We . a re utterly in ths dark regarding this case. Heretofore we have looked upon the Armenians as an Inoffensive class and have not coupled them with nihilists or an archists, with whom we are well ac aaWWEsia-n-eadaSI "No More Aches and 1 No. 82 Perdido Street. Niw Oauauas, La., Maoh27, 1903., For over nine years I bad been troubled with leuoorrhoea. The discharge was yWWwish at times but after . ths menstrual period it would become reddish, acrid sad excoriating. This e xhauitad najr system. I was con tinually tired while my appetite was poor, my digestion very bad and my sleep fltrul and U?mub. Wins of Cardui was the one remedy which helped me in my distress. I soon found that it relieved the fsia and imbued me with new strength and after ths use of 22 bottles - - was well. No mors discharge. No ors achen and pains and h, yn (7 fjtt J what relief, only those who hare had my eprieacs can appreciate CCMA' CAi-W a"-" the Talus of such a fins medicine as Wins of Cardui. Vioa-FaaaiDairr, lianas Dos-raae' isacsTBiai Ct.cs. Docs not this letter convince the most skeptical sufferer that VYJae of Cardui will bring her health ? -It is difficult to imagine a case where there are more discouraging features than this before Mrs. Moore began taking Wine of Cardui. Leucorrhoea is n inflammatioa of the i laorc. about it. secure a i.w uuiuc hiub IN BASEMENT 1200 pairs women's house slippers, 6 styles . . . . . secokd floor six v fr? fr -J ) 'rT)ln KlJ U SLIPPERS ! (( it U E ...... quainted. There Is not a man In Scotland Yard who is at all familiar with ths Ar menians lit London. We don't know where to begin In the work ot unravelling these well arranged and successfully carried out killings." Wonld Deport Krlkorlan. ROBTON. Nov. 4. Vahtran Krlkorlan, who was .arrested on his arrival here rom England, as a suspect in connection wun the murder of Baaouni in London, and who having been released oh account of a lack of evidence, was ordered deported by the immigration authorities on the ground mat h waa llkelv to become a oublio charge, has appealed to the authorities at Washing ton,, Krlkorlan Is now In tl) custody or the Cunard steamship company and was scheduled to be taken back to England on next Saturday's steamer. Friends of ths Armenian will furnish guarantee against the latter's becoming a public charge. RUSSIA TO ASSUME CONTROL SSSaasaJBW Fnllnre of China to IMaanlss Officer May Cnnao It to Lose . Maneharla. TOKIO. Nov. 4. Reports say Russia now threatens to assume sole charge of the gov ernment of Manchuria unless China ptomptly dismisses Yuen, the taotai ot Mukden and decapitates another mandnriri who recently punished disorderly Chinese bandits in Russian employ. This, together with the confirmation of the reports of ths inoccupation of' Mu'den by the Russians and ths selsure of Gov ornnr Tsang, causes Intense feeling hers. . Agitates Oreyfna Case. PARIS, Nov. 4. The Presss today says that War Minister Andre as a result of the Inquiry which hs has made Into the Drey fus affair has Informed the cabinet that In his opinion ths sentence of the Rennas mm w - 0 can treat your case successfully In your v-uu - IN BASEMENT 3 bargain squares- boys', misses' and chil dren's patent leathers goat On Second Floor Ladies' shoes, vici kid shoes, box calf skating boots, patent leather shoes on sale at On Second Floor SPECIAL Children's and misses' school shoes fl.25, 0.39, mm court-martial should be revised. Th war minister Is also said to haf asked for the views of his colleagues on the suhject, but they were unable to come to art agree ment. . MORE TROUBLE FOR MINISTRY Worktagmen . of Franco Protest Against Law a and Denonnoo floclnllat Leader.' PARIS, Nov. 4. The difficulties of the ministry have been further Increased by a number of worklngmen's meetings held to protest against the vote In the Chamber of Deputies continuing the municipal employ ment agencies, at which a general otrike was threatened and which broke up with cries against Premier Combes and M. JaureS, ths socialist leader. Work. Reanmed In Spanish Minos. BILBAO, Spain, Nov. 4. Work was re sumed today In ths coal mining districts. SIXTEEN MEN ARE KILLED Government Powder Maanalno on loan 'Island la Hndaon River f'.aplodes. PEEKSKILL N. T.. Nov. 4. fclxteon men are reported dead and a . number wounded as a result of a series of explo slcns today on Iona Island, in the Hudson, used by the f-ovemment as a store house for dynamite and powder. The first explosion- ooourred shortly be fore 1 o'clock and was followed by others for more than an hour, the detonations being heard In this city at 12:80. A telephone call was sent here for every physician available and all who could be found reaponded to ths call. Beyond the fact that sixteen men were dead and many wounded no details of the' disaster were obtainable at 1:30. Pains." mi i own home and nobody JJ t ON BARGAIN SQUARE ON BARGAIN SQUARE SWsW -ssjsn-ssjsissfseiinasji.l, - -