TTin OMAHA DAILY 7.: PATtrnnA" jur;r ifM. o V I I Ml l il.l i V . . 4 . .," i ti 1.11 kj It.' "! f -s.-.a. WANTS KtLHACSCA TO CwT RATES, Tl'.O'JCH j rtf In et ft eriwia in fr t.'-.t rjtr rr 7l'h f)' -..-)" f .- iM );-v, to Ty. Tr. caoe will h f'nitht -1th nrry. I.. B. Ferrall. reprrtiA Prine 7fni nw In southwestern Nebraska, Is In tl rUjr with a number o eijtotnr) vhm to i-r.a;t purchases will, run wll Into Dr. figures. iirrni Tn 1 c i'miit ur pun IIILIlUi inil ILM.O tllAt III; tr.lU '4rlree Olfce-r f onvril -rtrn Arc Reantr to to-Ofr(' nllk II In--Uee ItfHaiMXjitilK for the Counrltrnan OTrlen him announced triat he -Ml! le4 a fight In the founcll afralnrt the granting of a frani-hlae to a second tele phnno comrmny, but will make a strong ef fort to - jre r.-i rtfn In the rales now charaud Uy th KaU.ifia Telephone tern-I-ar.y. "I have heard enough of dual telephone aytems to convince me tht we ere prob ably better off with a single company," sny l'r. OTrlnh. "tut I want to may Hint -e shoul.l use tl.li opportunity to make the Kelirsaka Telephone company come flown In it. eharjea. both within end with out the city. "With' several prfpnd telephone com pinle elamorlns; t"T admittance the prea ei.t company,' which has the exc'iiHlve riebt, el.o'ili be In a mnl to make con ff filoni. If It desire to Law tl. t.um-s all ta itself It afifiulj submit a propr,itrn for fc' reaacriablav dnrre?.ee In exlstloa ciiarjes ar.3 a!n a.' iit.i.i (t.n-1 will faoin both lty effiswr and the people enerally, , . Other. JE?4e with Him. "Wliile I think a double telephone system la not 10 good- aa a sine;!, line system op ra4 . vto'lr favoraM conditions, still It pitybt . te a bd iCa, to make a tilal here 1 we cannot t the prevailing rales lowered, I thin, tha aor.no of the other cuncl'.men feJ a I do about It end I s!,ouH like to eee the thins worked out so that It "will r've the createat good to the greatest number tt people." Jt h developed that Jee Herdmon, the former de moo ratio clerk of the supreme court,' ia more or Inj Interested In Hie !n dependont telephone, matter. He la said to have Brproacned .certain councllmen and endeavored to Set .them to favor him In e talillBhln a new company here. -While Herd man stated that he expected to invest aome of hia o n money, It Is thought he la connected with the- Bills enterprise cwnter Inr at Uncoln, On this subject Mr. Herd man Is very tight-mouthed. 'Mr. ao4 -M. Herdman will leave thli week for an' outinK at some of the Minne sota lake. Pealea He te'!re4 Prm-wrngrr Tin Weald Fell nrn of rabll eallea Coatroveray. "I have ben quoted by a mtwipipr S8y1nf tTiat.I thouaht the ecavtnirer law would be a partial failure because of the difference between the county treasurer and the ommliMner concerning publica tion." y a 1 ' a nt City Attorney llerd man. "This atatonx-nt Is misleading. What I do think. Is that the conteet over -the publication may cause Investors to hold back or offer smaller sums for property bcue their title may be aublect to Iltl gailnn. liut as a lawyer I think, the su preme court will sustain Judge Day's de cision, which establishes the sufficiency of the publication In The Evening Eee. Tre vidd this adjudication can be obtained from the supreme court "before much of the property Is' sold the controversy should not make any rt?fference.'' AF.aESTS alleged TCHCER Deteetl-vei Diss Gets Mil I St. Voeepfc Charged' with- Passing ' I iperloea CfcecSt. , . , Detective J, T. ;Dunn has gone to Bt. Joseph to bring Harry St. Clair to Omaha to answer the charge of forgery. It U al leged St. CI sir passed a ?0 check at the Merchants hotel during the latter part of May. He .posed as a theatrical man dur ing his wcek'a stay, at the hotel and the spurious check was made payable to him self rnd signed .'Ttees Printing company, show printers." It Iff snld 8t. Clair has- acknowledged passing the check. . KVIZ RELATIVE OUY MERE liiere Sywdieatea Fia4 Oxmhn Prices More Favorable Thaa Chicago ' COmulp of Jobbers. Omaha Jobbers have been fortunate In being able to -convince the mammoth Dlers' ros. syndicate that they could 'sail goods, general merchandise, 'to Just as good ad vantage as Chicago or New York. This. syndicate, of wlUoh Frederick Dlers Is the epofecsman, Is composed of si brothers and throe oloae relatives, operating stores at MadiKon, Humphries, Fullerton, Wolbach, Oresham, Seward, Ulysse ,. Cedar !cpid and Ioulsville nine stores at nine prominent Interior points of Nebraska. The members of this syndicate have been In Omaha this -week and hare favored the Jobbing ','trade 'with .orders for t&O.OOO to J"Ui,0 worth, of grinds.;. The dry goods Sines .have been especially hear-, but the Jobbers of boots, shoes, hats and general merchan dise have htd their full shares of the good Nebraska dcllara. .' . For years this syndicate has made pi!; e-jr.f fo-. CWc?.sohpd othe&. e,sstern I ntK iU fall orders and the-' fact -that Omaha has demonstrated ompttltlve abil ity Is a source of congratulation to the trade and to the . workers vfor . the good of the city generally.. .Montana la'alHo puslilng along tha good work of building yp Omaha's Jobbing bust nets. James Hi Chambers, representing the Poplar City, Commercial. compny f Anaconda, stopped rolf . here and found j.roes so tempting that he dnclded to stock ud at once,! p.'J. Heimejusey, representlnS ;art:V.-J-.' Coen of But. followed Mr. Chambers' example and both left Tery he?ivy c-rters t?r rnersl merchandise. The pucker' stiTe Is ceufflrujr a Int-up In tne buHines of rubbr goods, bolting an4 kindred lines. . .. . 1 freiM lib Jobblnsr T'tstrlet. S. IJ.. Murphy 6f 'the' Lewis Euppiy oom I? r,y was the recipient of r.uiiurous con itulatlons on having drawn "XiV la the J . Mbud lai.d opening . J!r, .Murphy has 1 Inform hl tvlt-nxU that It was another member ef the Murphy family, rec If the lulilals were. the same. . ' . ' W. II. Gibson of 'Valpwra.iao and K. li. j Writtx. of Wolbach' are' la town buying eod. The' Regent Shoe com piny is operating lis factory full time on fall goods In an tlc'l'utton of a fine 'trade. . John Kelley, prtBldcnt of tba company. Is Calling In M binesota, ... t harle Kronln of Pscldo Jonrtinn was .... kuiulilnf supply of teow for his t -e. -. ; ., . , . T Aust?, -ttiiUnt Of the American ind-Eswed f hoe company, la attending the funeral oi" his brother-in-law, 'W, C. bn.iCn. at Marion, Tnd." . And now the manufacturers' of shoe are liovlng their troubles with the rellroadj. T" V. , l 1.0. , ....... . - - - -a I. i.ic.i tm to rl charge, . Ti mUroads are eriueaT frii:g to force the msmjfiicturers to bind t -r,ir cufi.-a ''wit h fel cr. Iron scrape to rrevet pstrarlriir. The mfc-nufaettirers as e. i t that this VfiuH entsll va large In- LETTER, CARHiEn FHCr'OTED Goer . from Omaha To Chicago need oarteri of Baral Free ID-. ' - Ilrery Serrlce. ,r John Swetison of the Omaha letter car rier force. No. 2, on the South Sixteenth street route, has Just received notice of (it promotion to the position of rural free de. livery route Inspector.- He T-II1 be assigned to duty at Chicago He does not . know Just when he will have to report' to. Chi cago for duty, and he merely received the notification of his appointment this morn-? . . , . ..... . .... , LAST Ili tN BATTLIS toxight. . . I . . i Final Reproduction of Battle of tnlmgaa Glvra at Mtitwi Tbla Ertslsg, The flnsT presentation of the battle of QulBKiia by the Omaha Guards and Thurs ton Blfles will be given at Manawa ' to night. Larse crowds have attended the spectacle at every performance, but the record breaker la expected this evening. -v The drills and dress parades Were better than usual last night and the charge on the Filipinos' entrenchments more realis tic, a constant firing being kept np by both sides for fully ten-mlnutee." ' , The exhibition will begin tonlghtUt S:4& . . World's FIr -Visitor. The pavilion erected by the Frisco-Bock Island. Systems, at main entrance. of the World's JFalr ia surely a place of no little Interest, In fact. It Is one of the' many at tractions. 1 . - - . . Visitors to the Wprld's Fair are cor- $!alJy4riyitedv.JUj lncect the. Frlsco-Rocki Island System-'.bullfllnsji vHere war to found a plft-ce of -rest, tourteou attention, besides, there will be distributed, free pt cost, souvenirs and descriptive literature of the great southwest. . The reader wbi, undoubtedly, overlook a very Important at traction In ease of failure to visit the Frlsoo-Jlock Island Byten pavilion. , . Remember, main entranoe World's Fslr. AnrcmHti of tle Tbeaters. -' Thi afternoon and evening the Ferris Stock company wlSl again give ts succeiii full production of "A Poor Relation" at the Boyd theater. This quaint and pailietla little comedy has proved one of the 11 ".ts of the season," Mr. Raymond'' portrsyal of the excellent character of Noah Van, the eccentric Inventor, being a splendid bit of acting, while the supporting cast represents the strength of the 'company.' The bill will remain -until af tor ft matinee on Sunday. Sunday evening' the last wek of the engagement will begin with 'ITUe Creole.' . , . ' t ..CI... . J ""'''" r ( s fif m rum ! : ! i J .-' .-' i . L ... ' ; I ; iii 4.. d m - L, 4 4 . I Dr-r aj A- - - I r" T " " " 1 . ' J la, 1 . i, . i1 .tt: i j i.::.. t.. r i . : I-.::: t: c. ' - i. i i! t Low Hates to Caltforala. , On account of the triennial conclave of Knlshts Templar at San Francisco, the Union Faciflo will sell round trip tickets from Missouri river, (Council Bluffs v Kansas City Inclusive), to Saw Francisco and return ' at l-A.OO. Tickets On. "wile August 15 to September lit Inclusive. Ehorteat line, fastest time. Eleotrlo-lf ghted trains.' Pullman" palace sleeping cars, din ing oMie. Hieais a U ci'"- twiirut'. ci.s, etet For further Information Inquire iity ticket oflloe, lul Farnans street, " "ptjone fas. - '- rieaseet Mays lor sommer Br ,. are the Urand TTunk-Lenlifh Valley, route, ChlcsfO to New York via Niagara Falls; t',M rjfnnd TT'ir.k-Illinols Central ns through car l!ne front St. Louis to Mon treal; the Grand Trunk-Central . Vermont. Boston and Maine Route frcirt Chicago to Boston and the Grand Trunk BnUway Eas tern to Montreal, Quebeo and Portland. Fares, descriptive literature, etc., wllbe mailed on ap-.lliatlon to the Advancing lHipartmnrit, OraJid Trunk Railway fiystera, 136 Adams bt-, ClilcaiO, Coo. W. Vauz, A. O. P. & T. A. I 4 rt ef Uaiilti, I doelre to tlmi.k the frlsmts of Omaha for their klaar.tsa during the tllnesa and death of Rty bulnved wlfa. Mrs. Ida Erics son, and I am fiitul!y grtteful to the tri"mber of the A. O. U. W. IiiOjh, ihm AdKU A KUey I'U:ilr.jf . Will .Oiiiupany Slid Alfred Llum for litjiiiil dontitlna, alio to the Prudt'Ctiui Insurance company fur the proiuut pnymeut of Insurance claim. . tli'KiB lOt'l-H KrtlCKSON, South Anh 6u rr. i c;i mm t:t V i lKBital ticiMlua m lob.ee of J-ylM- , loultvllle, Ky., Au(rust IS- IS. 'Hie Chlcaao Great Wextein railway will on Autist 12h to 16 ;h, tnulueive, l tick ets to Ixiuisvl ) at vtry uw ratis f.r the round trip. ji"d to return uatll August Jiit For fjll tnfui mat!.u apply to M D. i'arkhuist, S"ni.fil ajfciit. V-.i iluu.'a St., Ou.nlie. Neb. ralK of Innian ii'aorx' in, Al-KUBt f ll 11. Iiu binivo, tl; i : fcJtO (.'.'tut Viiirn rl!wiy wi.l e-ll iu.ksi to Iv.lis lata and tbi-ron, N. I',, at one fnie jihid tJ ii iita f'.r the round tilji. o.M.i to return uctll b. ,-t.-iiii.-rr li- 1 --r fvrtl.or Iriforiiiattou !'!' to . li. l'arkhurat. O.H- e'rl jlvut, i 1 'i-UiO fe-'.ic'.'t, Oir..l.4, lentehtri' isi-t-a t -orili ISjU'itM. A Fevr Folnte Qoeatloos. ' OMAHA, July 23.-TO the Editor of The r-e: I was much Impressed on remllng The Bee this morning by one phase of the strike alttiatliin. locally. It appears that o Charles Wehrner, of whose irsonal Pluiiliy no satisfactory account is given, has sworn to a complaint alleging that rdnety-one men, residents of 8oulh Omaha, hve been guilty of a breach of the peace by threatening to fight This complaint was drawn up by one Thomas Crelgh, one of the attorneys for the Cudahy Packing company. He presented It to Duncan M. VInsonhaier, Judge of the county courtln and for Douglea county, who promptly is sued a blanket warrant for the ninety-one accused men. A deputy sheriff went out to make the arrests' and succeeded In find ing six of the accused, who surrendered themselves as soon SI notified and repaired at once to the court wherein judge Vlnson eohhaler holds sway. Once there they asked to be acquainted with the charae r charges against themselves, and were told that they had broken tbe Jeace by threatening to fight Neither Wehrner, who swore to the complaint, nor Crelgh, who filed It. was present In court, nor was the county attorney, who prosecutes In the, name of the people, nor any of his assistants present So Duncan M. Vlnson balert acting aa examining magistrate, proceeds to bind over In bonds 'of tW each these six local cltliena, charged with the benous crime of threatening to fight. If the men had been guilty of a crime Instead-of a misdemeanor, what sort of bail do you suppose Judge VInsonhaier would have asked T .During the week one of the many men being brought here by the packing com panies to take the place of strikers kicked a striker In the mouth and knocked out several of hi teeth. What spectacle do we eee here? General John C. Co win appears In the police court at South Omaha to defend the imported strike breaker and when Jud&e King f.iu-d the man who ac tually committed an assault General Cowin Indignantly gave notice that the. case would be appealed. What sort of money do you think would be necsssary to get John C. Cowin Into the police court In Omaha to defend a vagrant who had been charged with assault and battery? Why. If any reason exists. Is It necessary for the packing companies to go apart from .the regularly established police courts In order to secure their way over the men who are out on a strike? Why ts not the attention of County Attorney Ergllsh called to the ease of disorder. Instead of Thomas Creigh. who "prosecutes In the name of the Cudahy.. Packing company?" And why does- Judere VInsonhaier so com rdnoenOy deprive citizens of their r liberty on the mere, allegation of an unknown party, at the Instance of the representa tive of a packing company? And think of asking $400 ball for the appearance of a man who Is charged with a mere Infraction of the peace by "threatening to fight." ts It any wonder that men lose confidence In courts of law when such exhibitions are Riven? , , ..... And when the packers are threatened wlih arrest because they have violated the Ne braska law against Importing special po licemen they Innocently say, "We did not ask or know where the men came from. They were sent, to us and we employed them." It is more than a . suspicion, though, that the fact that these men came from Colorado, where they were lately 'engaged In Sherman Bell's army "of "conqulstadores" did not lessen their value In the eyes of the packers. And the fur ther fact that all of them who have been arrested so far were , heavily armed, sttl! further Indicates their, character as peaces aMejworkingmen, asserting a -legal right to eek employment .where It may be found. - ' . . .. ' HENRY J. M'COtV ' Colorsdo'a Lone; Strike,, OMAHA, July 28. To the Editor of The Bee: Governor Peabodv of Onlnnntn b called off the militia and now asks that the miners call off the atrlka. TTnmnHifl u other explanations. Governor Peabody's re quest win Impress, as somewhat remark able, the average working citizen who has followed the stirring events of the past few months In that restless state. If Governor It-abody can deceive himself Into-the belief that to discontinue a strike Is simply a matter of callina off the militia why did he not call off the militia sooner and end not only the scenes of cfvlc, military 'and In dustrial disorder and strife which have brought tie state of Colorado !nin iman. viable notoriety, but end also the expenses wmch must Tall heavily upon that state? At thid distance It lonka It . not enough strikers left In Colorado to call ore anything nut a dance program, while the miners who do remain am mc-t nir.i.. In no mood to appreciate Governo.' pea- hody s little Joke and make a very cordial response to his Invitation. The mine own ers assert that there Is no longer any struts in Colorado. Doubtless this Is true, figuratively If not llteraliv. for -th. n.,.4 of " the miners are probably nursing the strtae in some other state. Possibly It Is this far which en'r-'.stf.-l n.-wi-,. t- body to make his request .Colorado's Juris- aiciion aoe not extend further than the state lines and beyond those linen it sens' alllanoe. mJlltaxv and ml no nwn. cannot go in pursuing ' their prejudices aia'nst the strikers. It Is therefore too much to hope that the men who suffer so much at the han.i, ..r Colorado s military will ha witting . .. - i.iv mere Invitation ' of Governor Pea body to target inesr wrongs, If they have any. The moot forcible reminder of t h Inns tanst bitter fight Is yet to come, This Is the ex pense whlelvths state encouraged In down ing the strike. It la aliened that k .i-h. - cost lb state ll.fJOO.Ofl, but this is prob- oiay noi ji it coat probably represents only the State's share of th n.n ... does not take into consideration the louses to citizens, merchants, business men and property. One mlllloh' dollars wmiM be a very large sum for a rich and popu lous state like New Tork or Pennsylvania to take care of. but for Colnrnfin it i snug sum for the taxpajets to meet. C. C. W. - .- m - XA- 1 1 I- J'.e'i A I ( "Sl v M I - ! I f n no o r el- SSof Meas MigSi .Grade SIio an WW N y ,y m3 $5.00 on crJc ( i2; Saturday, at ...... . . .- ( We have purchased the entire eur- ( plus shoes from two of the most ' - , ... i promineni manuiaciurerB in .America Colc-Davis Comnanv. Chicarfo PackardQFicid, Brocktcn, Mass These two firms haye a national reputation of making high grade shoes and we pur chased their entire tmrplus stock at a veritable sacrifice, because we were able to handle the entire lot. You can depend cn.it' that these shoes will go fast, as the values are unquestionable. ( ! I ; t V I i V ! Elih Grade Kcrlicc Skids that cold up to $1.25 Saturday on sale 75 .Gents. Ail. oddv lots , have been gathered together for a quick clearing Shirts in this Jot worth up to $1.25 reduced for ' Saturday to 75 cents. - 2ens Fiac Dress Pants That sold up to "$3.50. on sale F IS&if urdiiy ox : . : Saturday we are going to place on special sale- 75fO men's high grade Dress Pants for $1.6?. They were taken from suits where the coat and vest had , been . sold and left the odd trousers. The pants were taken from suits' that sold up as high as $12.00, also our regular stock pants that sold up to $3.50. They .are made of the handsomest and smartest effects you've ever seen. We are displaying them inyour Farnam St. window, and you just come down and s'ee if you can resist these values. You can not neither can anyone else who sees them. Boys' Waist and Blouses, that cold up to 1.00, on sale Saturday, 21 Cents We are "clearing 'cut" til broken lines of boys' wpists and blouses, , including all our "Mother's Friend" Russian blouses and Faunt leroy waists that sold up to TOMORROW YQUR CHOICE 21 CEN1U "P0LL017 7UE7FLAG." . r Utoa uoitl lUnnls. A p4jrman.rit hvtel, three minutes from World's fair. Rooms $2.00 per day up. Book lets free, address W. F. Williamson, man-aer. li K. eJJJii rlna-s. i-onuloi. Jeweler. r . ' f- 1 ' ' 1 i I, I ' V ! I ' - t " 1 s -- f" v '; . i . . 7.l 1 1 3 ' I V. WJZ j 4 S r I ' Hasl t .it J v- : ,iy ' ) i .. . j II j-uu v&j'.t youriiby to grov i l b uttcr-z. healthy sn4 frt Iw.-- .vy i.- il -. of l.r ' 1 hi, .re . K " 4 - - -4 $ . - 1-4 V ' l ... .' h X ilk . ., V iii H t.t -U ft4l U J-VU - .1 -r rrr ...... ., nnr - Jll n 1 n H if kJ fi? mm' no, AND MON- a VIA DETROIT, NIAGARA FALLS, TORONTO TREAL VIA DETROIT, NIAGARA FALLS, DOWN THE HUDSON RIVER AND NEW YORK CITY. OWl, HQ- VIA DETROIT, NIAGARA FALLS, TORONTO, M0NT.REAL, PORT LAND AND VIA BOAT OR RAIL. VIA DETROIT, NIAGARA FALLS, DOWN THE ST. LAWRENCE RIVER AND MONTREAL.. ' -Tickets sold August llth, 12thand ISth. Long limit and stopovers. ' Special trains will leave, Chicago via Wabash railroad from Dearborn and Polk streets station at 1 P. M. August 14 for all O. A. 11. comrades, their family and friends. . We return you via St Louis and land you at main entrance World's Fair, saving time and extra car'fareiid ether line can. . IncLt upon your ticket reading Wabash aa all agents can eell thia way. For all Information call at Wabash City Office, 1C01 Farnam, or address,' . i2a Li.JOOiiULj.Ofi LJu L J:i Li- a. LJa ,L J L-JLiOiu Uiln. Ulinn fin h ;nr7 LJ uuuuu ircrnrcrrr. V71 tToIl.t S":!!3 aV " 1 f '-T . io ' rf W 9 ffi U1I1 "al'll ' St. 4 . t r a 4 ' -. m ' k 'i ' U-VhJ : c7o ; Jill 1 It i V Mi , i I J ' 1 n I rnuna -1-.4-. .nil Ait W'.hc..ar friul L ..-.. wa. I-PtN. NO! TUN. NO LIHIi.lu't. 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