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TITE OMAITA DAILY BEE: BUN PAY, MAHCII 27. 1001.
MOHLER BILLED FOR' DMA
Preudeit of 0 E. it, K. Mentioned n Hext
Un'.on Pioifio General Manager.
BANCROFT BACK f 0 THE SHORT LINE
port from' Halt lke Cllr that
. Barklsaham Will Become Gen
eral Baperlateaateet of the
Onfoa Short Line.
ITis latent reports from the west name
Edgar E. Calvin as vice president and
general manager of the Oregon Railroad
and Navigation company; W. H. Bancroft
rice preeldent and general manager of
the OregJn Short Line; A. L. Mohler aa
vice president aand general manager of
the Union Pacific, and C. H. Markham aa
vice president and general manager of the
Southern Faclflc.
In addition , to theae announcement,
which, by Union Pacific official, are said
to be reliable, a report published three or
four days ago In a Salt Luke City paper
ays E. E. Buckingham, now auperintend
ent of transportation of the Union Pacific,
' will become general superintendent of the
Oregon Short Line. Mr. Buckingham has
been out west several days and It Is said
to be for the purpose of looking over the
new ground. Union Pacific officials believe
there Is something to this report.
One Oflclal Announcement.
The official announcement of Mr. Mark
ham's appointment has been made end
that much of the program Is settled. Mr.
Bancroft at present holda the position of
vice president and general manager of the
Short Line, but he Is also general man
ager of the Union Pacific In addition. It
la said this latter position will be taken
from him and Mr. Mohler will be placed
In charge of the Union Pacific.
Mr. Mohler Is now president of the Ore
gon Railroad and Navigation company.
Owing to the contemplated redisricting
of the Union Pacific, Southern Pacific and
Short Line, the position of Mr. Bancroft
with that company will assume much
greater responsibility than It has at pres
ent. Through the redisricting plan several
hundred miles of Union Pacific and South
ern Paclflo trackage will be added to the
Short Line.
All the local officials of the Union Paclflo
plead Ignorance of the plans of Mr. Hani
man. A well Informed railroad man said,
however, that In his opinion it is the inten
ton of Mr. Harrlman to assume the pre.il
' dency of all the lines In the Harrlman sys
, tern and place vice presidents In active con
trol of each road.
The vice president of the San Pedro road,
J. Ross Clark, has denied that his line,
which is now building, will be united with
the Unon Pacific. He contends that It will
be operated as an Independent company.
Other reports say Harrlman already con
trols It.
DIFFER AS TO NEW BUILDING
Heathers of Konntse Memo-rial Will
Disease Hatters at Meeting Hoa
day Night.
Aa is usual in similar conditions with all
churches, the directors of Kountse Memo
ll are struggling with a difference of
opinion as to the course to pursue. They
meet Monday evening to discuss these
questions, and If possible reach a decision
ao that action can be taken at once. One
Idea Is that the entire sum derived from
the sale, $90.000, . should be put Into the
new lots and building and those opposed
favor creating a fund which will In nart
help to support the church. "Another dif
ference . arises In the selection of a loca
tion, as to whether the new church shall
be far out or close to the business center.
Then there are two opinions aa to whether
a temporary tabernacle shall be erected or
work at once begun on the new church
building.
In the first of these questions, some of
the. board think, that not more than $05,000
of the $90,000 received should be put In the
new church. These believe that the $6,000
debt should be paid, and the money left
Invested, so as to form a contingency fund
and one which will furnish some Income,
They think the $66,000 should be put Into
the building and site. .
In the matter o( location, one party says
the church has now had two down-town
locations and has both tiroes been forced
to move out by the encroachments of busi
ness. They now wish te have the church
put where It will never have to be aban
doned again. The other Idea Is that by
getting a new site each time only a com
paratively short dlstanoe from the busi
ness center, the property while In use by
the church and not taxed, Increases In
value rapidly by the growth of business
around If. In this way the congregation
has twice sold sut at a large profit and
been able to rebuild. The neighborhood of
Twenty-fourth and Farnam seem now to
be most In favor.
A $00,000,000 PYRAMID
IS BEIN6 CONSTRUCTED BY THE
Bankers Reserve Life Go.
. OF OMAHA, NEBRASKA
With Tils Yerj Sitlsfictorj Result to Data:
BUSINESS III FORCE
l9, $530,800
1899. $775,500
1900, $2,135,000
1901, $3,421,500
1902, $5,234,500
1903, $6,911,500
1904, $10,000,000
B. H. Robison, President
ivl8b.es to assure ail policy holders and friends
of the company that Its foundation Is solid and
buUt for all time, and that the $50,000,000 pyramid
will be a reality before A. D., 1915. Reliable men can
secure liberal contracts with choice of territory by applying to
nOMK OFFICE, McCAGUE BUILDING, OMAHA, NEBRASKA.
I r THE 39 CENTr STORfl
I ISldDodgesSir-i
GREAT EASTER SALE
Novelties and Cards
The Iargost, finest display In
the -city. Bring the children.
Chicks.... 5c, 10c, 15c and 25c
Ducks 5c, 10c 15c and 25c
Happy Hooligan and others. ...10c
Easter Baskets, 5c, 10c, 15c and 25c
Easter Cards.... Ic, 2c, 5c and op
GIVES ONE FREE EXHIBITION
ratafia Berth E;ntertalae Falls
. City People sued Distresses Those
of Other Places.
The Falls City Journal conveys this bit
of news which will be of timely Interest
to the people of Omaha at leaat that por
tion of them engaged In the business of
preserving; Its penal provisions:
Bertha Liebke, or Fainting Bertha, as
he Is commonly called, boarded the train
at Omaha last Thursday afternoon and got
off at Btella. .She attracted a great deal of
attention and ' sympathy by fainting and
moaning as theujrh la the greatest agony.
'When she went to the hotel Dr. Matthews,
a dentlat from Omaha, recognized her
and Informed the landlord that she was a
swindler.
She visited all the stores In Stella, but
eo far as Is known, only committed one
petty theft.
From Btella she went to Hiawatha where
he atole a diamond. There the police got
hold of her. She returned the Jewelry and
was given her freedom on condition that
he leave town at one.
DO YOU KNOW
what the drug combination is trying to dot
The state law of Nebraska says: It Is
Illegal for any association, combination or
number of persons to fix, make or cause
to be made, any list or schedule at which
any commodity or number of articles shall
be sold. Now we have been placed on the
CUT OFF LIST, that la we are unable
to buy goods on the open market from the
wholesale druggists, JUST BECAUSE we
will not Join an association which is
doing Just what Nebraska's laws say It
mut not do! Do the people want trusts
and combinations to flourish. In spite of the
laws made to regulate them?
Do you want to pay $1.00 for a bottle of
medicine Just because ' the prloe $1.00 is
printed on the wrapper?
WE CUT THE PRICE ON OUR OOODS
BECAUSE THEY ARE OURS and we
would re ther sell more of them and have
more customers, than to sell a few and
ret the oldrtlme full trlce. -
IF MORE PEOPLE WOULD READ ADS
AND take advantnite ef them there wauld
be lees combinations and holdups, more
competition and more business for every
body who has life enough and sufficient
unity te conduct a business without uav.
lng an N. A. It. D. to tell him how.
WHi JT1UL, KLAJ.Lt UKDLKts.
CnilACCETC cut price
UUIIHbl kll J DRUQ STORE
E T. YATES. Proo.
16th and Chlcaao Sta.. Omaha. 'Phones
T47 and TO7 Hth and N Sta.. South Omaha,
Phone No. 1 6th Ave. ana Main St..
Council Bluffs 'Phone 233. All goods de
livered In either city absolutely free.
atteatloa, Kagleat
Tou are requested te attend the funeral
f Brother H. V. Brant at Heafey's under
taUngrooms at t p. m. Sunday, March 27.
C. E. ALLEN, W. T.
We desire to express our most sincere
thanks to all the willing friends who so
kindly assisted us during the Ulneee and
death of our beloved wife and mo:her.
MR. L. F. NELSON AND FAMILY.
Bathe Massage and electricity. Parlors
at O. F. Sanatorium, ZLa Lake at 'Phone
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Dentist with well established practice la
a excellent location la Be building de
sires gentlemsa to share orflce, preferably
physician, aaaress K . bee offlre.
Revlvsl meetings s by evangelist Miss
Maud Cretors at the mission. 90S Cass
street, beginning March 2S and lasting tea
ay.
rp
Marriage Ueeaiei,
to noon, March it, the
couples had been licensed to wed:
Name.
Jonas K. Nelson. Oakland..
Jve Kelson, Omaha
John Jackaon. I Kelt, Omaha..
Mullte Culvert, Omaha
following
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U K Wedding Rings. fcdiiokn Jeweler.
$1.75 Each
$3.50 for Two
Men's Shoes that wear In a satisfac
tory manner shoes that have the new
1904 style to them shoes that cannot
be sold for $3.50 except as we can sell
them without any extra expense
This allows us to put mort value in
them than If we inly sold $3.60 shoes.
There must be a truth In this or our
trade in these shoes would not be
continually growing larger. Our beat
customers are the men who have
bought these shoes you will always
be a customer of ours if you once
own a pair.
DE1EXEL SHOE CO.,
1419 Farnam Strest.
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Sir:
FRY SHOE COMPANY
N. . Cor. 16th and Douglas.
Swell
Spring
Styles
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We Are Ready for Your Inspection
Handsome and
irlRlnai styles and
eathera
For Men
Smart, unique
and pretty foot
wear fashions
For Women
The most exten
sive lines of fash
ionable spring foot
wear ever opened
In the city are now
to be soen at this
store.
All the smart,
swell styles of the
season, In shiny
leathers and cor
rect tan shades.
$3.50-$5
These prices have
never bought such'
splendid quality,
fine finish and cor
rect style as the
hoes we offer our
customers this season.
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We have said our tailors know their business and they do. They're drilled
to It. A garment from oar establishment bears the unmlstaksable marks of
having been designed right and made right. Costs, very UUfcs more to have
these stylish touches, and you're proud of your purchase.
Helgreti & Gradmaa, Tailors,
.109 South 16th Street.
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A WORD TO THE WISE
SAVE YOUR TJSETH-THEY ARB VERY IMPORTANT TO YOU-THIS
fact Is, unfortunately, known only to those who have neglected them.
' While artificial teeth are a
GODSEND
To humanity, they can never quite take the place of the natural ones, there
fore, it behooves you to take the best care of your teeth, and when you
require the services of a dentist employ the beat. The best is always the
cheapest. This applies to dentistry as well aa other lines. .
BAILEY THE DENTIST, B,ock
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LEE HERDMAN TO GO MAY FIRST
Will Leave tapreme Court Oaace
Tkta, says Oac of His dose
Polltlwal Frleaaa.
Announcement has been made upon the
authority of one of. his closest political
friends, that Lee lierdman expects and
plans to relinquish his hold on the suprems
court clerkship May 1, provided, of course.
that his successor has been appointed and
qualified. On his last trip to Omaha, how
ever, Herdmaa, said, in reply to a ques
tion:
"I shall be out of the efflce on May L
and no one knows It better than I do."
His friends deny that he has entered
Into any deal with the railroads te pro
long hi tenure. Bald one of them!
"Herdman was appointed te serve four
years from May X, 1900, and his term will
expire, therefore, pn May i, 1904. The
constitution provides that the clerk of the
supreme court shall be appointed for a
term ot (our years unless sooner remeved
by th court."
Loeatlea for Baslaesa.
If you are seeking a location for any
mercantile business, for the practice ef a
profession or for the manufacture of aajr
article, first communicate, with the under
signed, who will Inform you In regard to
opportunities on the line of the Chicago
Oreat Western Railway Co., the most pro
gressive railway traversing the most fer
tile section of the United States. Maps and
Maple Leaflets mailed or more speciflo
information given as requested. W. J.
Reed. Industrial Agent. M Kndicott Bldg.,
St. PauL Minn.
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store is a new 1904 SDiina-
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Dunham
Dunham
TAILORS
We have been delivering
Suits all week. In every In
stance our customers have
been well pleased - and are
satisfied. Our tailored to
order Buita at
$15
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Manager.
IIS South ISth St.
Between Douglas and Dodge.
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Latest st) lee ladies' suits, skirts, waists,
cravenettes. spring Jacket., mlllin.ry. Cash
or credit. Men's clothing department now
open. People's Btcre. ltitb & Farnam.
Have Root print it.
settlers' Rates
To points In Minnesota, North Dakota.
Manitoba, Ontario, Saskatchewan and As
sinabola. Tickets on sale by the Chicago
Oreat Western Railway every Tuesday la
March and April. For further Information
apply lu (nwi F. Tbuutu. casual ageoi.
Udl Faxnaai st.( Omaha, Ken.
RHINITIS,
COItYZA,
Influent. Grip, Acute Catarrh,
Cold In Head, cured by An ti -Grip
Capsules. Btopo that "bone-acne"
and clears the head. For Coughs,
Tightness In cheat. Hoarseness or
Tickling In Throat, Take Howell's
AnU-Kawf. .
11.00 HyomeL complete tl 00
2bo Vapo-Creaollne ano
Sue Field's Worm Powders 16o
Our SASSAFRAS BARK IS RE
SIFTED BY OURSELVES.
11.0 Orange Blossom 76c
60c Almond Cream S5o
60o t'utloura Reaolvent ioc
Hot Swda and Ice Cream Soda.
HOWELL DRUG CO.,
t I6thaa4 Capitol Ave.
ON I
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MAN'S FRIENDS
Best Material Finest Workmanship.' We eave you
the Middlemen's Profit. 190 New Spring Styles.
MAKER TO WEARER.
$3.50 AE5D $2.50.
Regent Shoe Co.,
205 So. 15th Street.
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DR. BRADBURY
Painlasa Extraction
Without Gaa.
Fillings 50c uo
Gold Crowns, $2.50 up
Bridra Work $3.50 up
Lady Attendaat
1506 Farnam
DENTIST. TEL. 1756.
Fourteen Year
Sam Location
Wa positively remova
nerves from teeth with,
out tba leaat particle of
pain. Platee $2 up.
Open Sundays 10 tel2
Excuse the
brusqueness of the
question, but
ZD
TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER
s)ae Dollar a Veas
How arc you
fixed for Easier?
SUITS. $20 to $45.
TROUSERS, $6 to $12.
Tou will make no sf- It you leave
your order with
Dresher
ItiK Farnam 8t.
Open Evenings.
Too Busy Making
Clothes te Close,
Q DO
NOT Jo 1
Attend Our
Salt of
Zlon Citj Laces.
tili
TUB RELIABLE ITOnK.
Dott't Ftrgit Our
Women's Suit
Stle Monday.
HartScstfifcoi
U Marx
Hand Tailored
msana
Boys' Spring
Clothing
THE MOST OOMPREHENS1VK AND
BEST COLLOiCTION BVE SHOWN IN
OMAHA.
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MKN'B PfNlO SUITS.
You need a new suit for Enster, the
ares test dress occasion of the snn. You
cannot beat our line. Suits in ull the most
popular fabrics, latest styles and nolbiost
patterns. Perfect In lit. fuultles In work
manship nd with all the Individuality
aniV eH.v grace of outline of a custom
made suit, that would cost you twice the
price we ask.
naoo. U2.&0. $iioo, m.oo. up to t.eo
OUR LINE OF MEN'S TOP OVERCOATS
are unsurpassed In qunllty and style any
where for this price. The line Is so com
plete that It Is easy to p'tciise the most
t.istld!nus of dressers, at tlO.UO, y.l M, $13
and I18.uu.
THE SWELL COAT THIS SEASON
Is the L'AlRlon rain proof coat. We have
these stylish rain coats, so rop"'r this
seaxnn, in great profusion of culnr.s snd
patterns, at 10s00, 11S.S0, ilh and J1S.00.
Vo Are Headquarters for Boys' Con
firmation Suits.
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We can supply you with the very best
Etxids at th very lowest prices.
'OL'BLE-BHEASTEP KNEE PANTS
SUITS. 12.05. 13.25. B.60. UD to to.OO.
THREE-PIECE KNEE PANTS SUITS
13.50, $3.96, $4.60, and up to $4.50.
Strong all linen silver, ' ACin
bleacnea namasK, at, yara
Heavy all linen Scotch . fQr
damasK, n incnes wiae, at " w
Heavy all linen bleached 7Rr
damask, at ww
Heavy bleached . damask, 70 Inches wide,
many patterns . UNr
wide open borders uw
Heavy mercerized damask AQf!
60 Inches wide, at w " w
Heavy cream dumank, snow 2C
wmte union oamaK, at
Pure linen bleached pattern cloth, with
border, 2 yards wide, f (IU
2tt yards long, at -J
Heavy hemstitched huckaback lOc
towel, at
Do Not Hesitate
To see us for your Spring Underwear.
We are showing all kinds for Ladles and
Oentlemen. Ladles, 10c UVfcc, l&c, 25c each.
We also have the extra style for large
Ladles, lien's Underwear, 25. 60c. 75c. II. uO
eiidi. The very tHt value for the nijiit)
shown anywhere. We curry a full line o
Ladies' and Uent's Hosiery, Underwear and
urnlhliig goJa
Jos. F. Bilz
ZZZ Boutii 16tli tit,
YOUTHS' BLACK LONO PANTS SUITS
both single and double breasted, $5.75,
$6.50, $7.50, $10.00.
Ack to see our lines of Hart, Schaffner
Sl Marx hand-tailored clothing.
Curtain Swiss Curtain Swiss
2500 Yards on sale Monday, March
28th, at 5c a yard.
This Swiss is $8 Inches wide and comes i stiirjes. dots and flarurea. at 10c. 124c. 15o.
in fancy stripe patterns, regular 10c qual- 20o, worth up to 40s.
ity. I
Also 40-inch curtain Swtes, in fancy SEE OUR ISTH STREET WINDOWS.
Does Your Linen Closet Need Re
plenishing,
tlow is the Time to Do If.
Heavy linen huck towels, up to
: 40 Inches long, fancy borders .
All linen darr.aHk towels, knot
ted fringe, funcy borders, 4-ln Ion
All linen' bleached napkins,
H size, dosen ...
All linen bleached napkins,
satlu finish ,
Four quarter bleached,
muslin, at
Four quarter unbleached
muslin, ut
Hemmed seamless sheets,
81x90 size, at
Rendy-to-uso pillow cases, 43K3S,
free from dressing, at
15c
,19c
98c
1.69
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HAYDEKJ BROS.
Reliable Dentistry
ESTABLISHED FOR YEARS.
NO DELAY !
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By Old, Reliable, Accural, Painless. Expert Dentists. N Students.
Skilled Specialists In Each Department.
Until March 25th, low prices continued by request of the large
number we have been unable to wait upon. We hare got the
hiz and are here to stay. Hiirh class work and low prices causea
the people to crowd our place; 16,000 patients in the last year
and a half.
Bet of Teeth, mp frowa .3.00
Gold Crowns, from ...... .2.00
jUinlniDtTlatM, arose UK
FUlUvea, Croat .... ......... .ItSo
Teeth Bztvaetodl Fioo.
sit GuJiranteee.
Work guaranteed 10 years. State charter. Consult the pro
fessors free. We make loose teeth tight, stop bleeding or me
gums, and heal all diseases of the month.
fw nri nf rtnr Donble-Suction. Non Irritant Plates, that are
Guaranteed to Fit Our gold crowns at $3.50 can't be beat for
Fit and Appearance.
Union Dental Company
1522 Douglas.
Open Daily Until 8; Sundays, 9 to 4.
OMAHA.
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