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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1905)
10 rnn omatta daily tev: r.nxrsDAV. mafcii s, mo.-. CURRENT LITERATURE. "A Divorce," by Paul Hourgt of the French seadpmy. Tills domestic drama, o vividly described by Paul Bourget, la the old. old story, always the same be It life or literature. Those who admire will cer tainly be satisfied. Published by Bcrlbners. "Defending the Island." by Jamea Otia, tolls how the children of two families living on Mount Desert In the year 1758 defended Ul tnianu uiiiiiib 1 ' ' " " era on a fishing trip against the combined attack of French and Indians. Roys and plrla will enjoy this spirited story. Dana Kstea company, publishers. "The Bindweed." by Nellie K. Bllssett. a romance of the Ill-fated Queen Dra(ta. The author presents a picture of the life of a continental court with Its galetlts. its Joys and tragic sorrows. The Mann Vynne Pub lishing company. "Health, Strength and Power." by Dudley Allen Bergent, director of Hemenway gym nasium. Harvard university. This Is a very complete work, giving hints and sugges tion In regard to exercise, diet, bathing, sleep, clothing, etc., with Illustrations es peclally prepared from photographs. H. M. Caldwell company, publishers. "The Green Diamond," by Arthur Morri son, la a tale beginning with the prepara tion for the; great Dunbar, whereat the ac cession of the first English emperor of India was to be proclaimed. It is prettily Illustrated in color by F. H. Townscnd. Published by I C. Page ft Co. "Th Land of Riddles," Russia of today, by Dr. Hugo Gam, translated from the German and edited by Herman Rosenthal. Thla work Is an Inside study of Russian problems and social conditions and answers many of those quostlons that are today being asked about Russia. Published by Harpers. "Roland of Altenberg," by Edward Mott W'ooley (Stone ft Co., Chicago) la one of those books which on likes to read In Idle hours houra Idle mentally aa well as physically when the reader wants to rest. The style Is fair, the plot easy and the Story .well told and Impossible, which make it none the leas worthy of a place In the current literature of the day. "On the Trail of Pontine," by Edward Stralemeyer (Lee ft Shepard, Boston), la the fourth volume of the "Colonial Series," by the tame author. It la a boy's book complete In Itself, with characters running over from previous volumes of the series and who are still to be found in others. For its time and place It Is worth the time the boy will spend on It. "The Knitting of the Souls," a romance of seventeenth century Boston, by Maude Clark Gray. King Phillip's war, with all Its horrors, la Interwoven with the climax of the etory and enables the hero to vin dicate himself, as well aa reach his great happiness. The Illustrations are in colors. Published by Lee ft Shepard. In "The Mountains" Stewart Edward White takes the reader over the trail that leads through the Sierras and up to the mountain peaks. His oampmate, Mr. White, Is capital, and the reader has the privilege of the most minute descriptions of the equipments necessary for such a Journey, and an explanation of the whys and where fores of mountain and forest travel, all fully illustrated. McClure, Phillips com pany, publishers. The Basket Woman," by Mary Austin, la a collection of stories from the Califor nia desert of Indians and coyotes, ranches, cattle; miners and shepherds. The stories are Juvenile and the book might well be called the Jungle Book of the West, not only on account of Its subjects, but on account of Its style and spirit. Published by Houghton, Mifflin ft Co. "Balthazar, the Magus," by A. Van Der Nalllen, chevalier of the Order of Leopold of Belgium and author of "On the Heights of Hlmalay" and "In the Sanctuary." This la a work on the unity of science and reli gion and those readers Interested In the highest science and the highest religion will find satisfaction and pleasure In this book. R. F. Fenno company, publishers. "Farmlngton," an Idyl of boyhood, by Clarence 8. Dairow. Mr. Darrow has cre ated an atmosphere of most delicate Imag ination around the recollections of his boy hood home, told In a manner which makes an Irrealstable appeal to the reader whose memories turn readily to boyhood or child hood days. A. C. McClure ft Co., pub lishers. "Little Metacomet," by HeseMah Butter worth, la one of the latest Juvenile books. Little Metacomet was the son of the In dian King Phillip, and the author pictur esquely describes his life In the forests of New England among the birds, animals and flowers. Thomas Y. Crowell ft Co., publishers. Above books at lowest retail prices. Matthews, 122 South Fifteenth street. .VON HALLER'S EPILEPTIC FITS Jury la Milder Case Is Being; En lightened as to Defendant's - Condition.' A week ago Tuesday afternoon the Jury In the Von Haller case was secured and the trial begun. At the time of adjournment Tuesday evening the prospects were good for the spending of two or three more days In the taking of teatlmony. It seems almost certain that either the atate or the defense, or both, will call In experts on Insanity, especially the epileptic form, and then the'end Is hard to see. Mrs. Von Haller, an attractive and bright woman, was on the stand under di rect and cross-examination for sev eral hours Tuesday. She told of being married to her husband November 1, 1899, he having been employed by her father previously, at Muscatine, la. She bad known of Von Haller having one epileptic fit, "spell," aa the attorneys called it. before she married him. Afterward he had several while they were living in Denver. Omaha and Benson. On several of these occasions he had been brought home In a dased and half unconscious condition. Once he had fallen from a wagon he was driving and again he fell from a ladder In MeGulres elevator and mill at Bensi i. On every occasion when her husband had suffered from these attacks Mrs. Von Haller said, the symptoms were the same. There BEAUTY TO look wttt take car of your complexion. Donotallrw un sightly pi tuples, blatrkhe-::, li.x, or f racklt to blc.-nikli your skin, Derma-Royalq ill remove these Ilk suglc. V-uras kwh an ntur. UuJ With LtRA-ROYALB Soap, a sarfsct skia U Inwiraa. Deraas-Roysl .M Lteraaa-koyaJe , .U Portrait sad testimonial tent on request. THE DEHHA-ROVALE CO. Cincinnati, a Id r Beatoa Drg Co. all UBsTsTtstS. H tf t " "V r -Vv r- r-v m r """w. MUjiTM-j Extra. Specials IN THE BASEMENT WEDNESDAY 50c Silk Organdies at 10c Yd A great tot of fancy printed all silk lace stripe -l y-v organdies, in long mill lengths, reg- I n fl ular price 50c a yard on eale to- Jl J' morrow special, a yard 15c Long Cloth at 5c Yd. Mill lengths long cloth, fine white cambric and fine lawns, that would regularly jj bring 15c a yardrgo at, a yard 18c Table Oil Cloth at 10c Yd. One table of full standard table oil " dT cloth regular selling price is lv 18c a yard at, a yard $1 Drapery Velours at 39c Yd. One lot of all kinds of drapery and upholstery velours, new fancy printing at, yard 50c Net Top Laces at 19c Yard 15,000 yards of net top laces, in all widths, white, cream and ecru, hundreds of styles on bargain square, worth up to 50c, at, yard . . . . fisjElMJlM MM W i 39c &rd I9c Big Sale of Embroideries Medium widths of embroideries and inserting on bargain square all fresh goods all the newest patterns thousands of yards at bargain prices at, yard ;wuuo iui cue uenesi jmilt.u u 3ic-6ic-!0c Men's Cravenettes and Spring Top Coats . Men's' cravenettes the most popular coat for all seasons of the year. We show the finest line ever brought to Omaha new spring styles and shades every man needs one. Swell top coats in the very latest ideas hand tailored right up to date in style and colorings specials at $8.50 to $15 We are sole agents for Rogers-Feet & Co.'s finest men's clothing on earth. J. L. BRANDEIS & SONS, BOSTON STORE. 2C On Sale Saturday, March 11 ENTIRE STOCK -OF- i Ladles' and Children's Furnishings and Fancy Dry Goods 1 Most Amazing Bargain Prices atE randeis Store ik.sw DR. BRADBURY 1506 FARNAfl Testh Extracted.... J5o Porcelain Pilling; $1 up Gold Fllllnc $1 up Silver Fillings... 8c up Crown $2.90 up Hates 93.00 up DENTIST IS Years Sams Location 'Phono 1736. BriOfe Work $2.80 up Nerve removed with out pain. Loose Teeth Made Solid. Work guaranteed 10 rear. wa arreat pallor, weakness, hs was quies cent and sleepy, and afterward could not recall bis action or words. Even when his head bad been hurt and cut by falling he did not know how It happened. Judge Blabaugh directed his cross questioning to th possibility that Von Haller might have been drinking and hla wife not be aware of the fact. Mra. Von Haller atuck closely to her tory, however, but answered over and over again the aame question in different words, but always In a way to give the county attorney little or no satisfaction. Mrs. Mary Von Haller, mother of the de fendant, gave her evidence by deposition. Bhe corroborated the evidence of her daughter-in-law in moat particulars, as to Von Haller' e actions at times since his marriage. She also testified that he has been subject to epileptic fit lnc he was S years old. - Danes Toalrht. Lively ball thl evening, March t, at Osthoff hall, 16th and Cass streets. Fine orchestra. A grand, good time for you. Gents, 15c. Welcome; . Mortality Statistic. The following births and death hnve been reported to th Hoard of Healh dnr if iK thu twenty-four houra ending at noon Tuenduy: Hirths Richard K. English, Si51 South Fifteenth, boy; Clayton I'utirain, North Thirtieth, girl; Chris Jensen, fifth and Locust, girl; John C. Value, SOI Walnut, boy; Clarence Myers, 4207 Cuming, boy; Jim Kastl. 14u6 South Fifteenth, girl. Deaths John Homtin, County hospital, 73; James McCarthy, 706 Bouth Eighteenth, 86; Margaret MeCormlrk. Cuming, i8; Elizabeth Grace, 2577 Cuming, 69. Formula in every Jook proves the new ness and efficacy' of DINER'S DIGES TERS, taken before meals. At Myers-Dillon Drug Co. Marriage Lloensea. The following marriage license have been issued: Name and residence. Age. Dwlght R. Miller, IJncoln 24 Cora 13. Conklln Qalesburg, 111 21 Charles V. Shumaker, Washington, Neb. 37 Arabella G. Knapp, Omaha , 21 18 K. wedding ripes. Edholm, Jeweler. ColdsCurcd QUICKLY II mm A T A-W t rvin talna m. 'Quinine) break up coldn to tii head In lew hour lsL-al trk Kui m ft- . Hike Qulnioe PreparatioDn, Ktii4 si ok a uu MMjuy i rum your aruff git Auk for the Omni,' colored box rmRomo-LATr LiJLf CONTAINS NO OUININEsiO. Bherman 4 McConnell Drug Co., Cor. and Dadg Streets, Oman 10th OMAHA WEATHER REPORT W4. mesday, Fair. HOW ABOUT YOUR STAMP BOOK? YOt'TX NOTICE TUB EXTRAORDINARY NUMBER OK I'REMU'M SCHEMES FLOATING AROUND TOWN THESE DAYS! THEY'RE BUT AN EFFORT TO VOICE THE PRIN CIPLE OF A CASH DISCOUNT ON CASH PUR CHASES, BUT ALL THESE SCHEMES PUT TOGETH ER. DO NOT AMOUNT TO ONE-TENTH THE FORCE AND SOUNDNESS OF Green Trading Stamps THEY'RE A PERMANENT ITEM IN OUR MER CHANDISING; THEY'RE WITH US FOR FAIR, AS V CERTAINLY AS YOU LOVE A BARGAIN. Mastery in Millinery Bennett's. LARGEST IMPOHTS, THE MOST GORGEOUS AS SORTMENTS, TUB GREATEST VALUES, MOST EX PERT STYLE ADVICE, GREATEST DISPLAY SEC TION. MRS, SINCLAIR, MRS. WALTERS AND MRS. WEIRLE IN CHARGE SECOND FLOOR. Ilk FISH. FISH. FISH. Wednesday is Ash Wednesday, and Ash Wednesday begins Lent. We've all kinds of Fresh and Salt '"Ish for the sacred season. Fl jsh Herring, 5 pounds for 2Se SALT F1SH-A FULL LINE. I folland Herring, in kegs 75c Bait Salmon, Royal Red Chinook, In 15 pound palls $1.35 Family White Fish, in pails 66c Mackerel all kinds and all sizes, In kits, $1.75 and $1.25 Smoked White Fish 12'frc Fancy Imported Bloaters, in basket .35c Fancy Finnan Haddles 12Hc George Meddle's Fancy Cod Flsh.-lU'fec One pound brick Cod Fish 7Vio Furniture, Carpets & Draperies Furniture Specials randomly selected from our Immense stock. Ladles sewing rocker, brace QOp " arms and cane seats, at VCJV Quartered golden oak rocker, genuine leather seat, fine finish, Q Weathered oak rocker, massive de signs, laced leather f B0 cushions, at Buffet, quartered golden oak, fi CH fine polish finish, at IwOU Buffet, quartered golden oak, large mirror, handsome design, 2Q 00 Dresser, golden oak. Princess Q QE style, large mirror, at ,zC Couch, oak frame, deep tufted y seat, steel construction, at... Cjmplete line of 1905 Go-Carts, many new ideas better see them. Bennett's Great Grocery Omaha's favorite place for buying best, freshest and most wholesome Groceries at lowest prices. Coffee Special. CO FFE E CO FFEE COFFEE. Fifty (i5.00) Green Trading Stamp with 2-pound can Bennett's A fir Breakfast Coffee OU On Wednesday we place on sale 4,500 2-pound cans of this delicious Ben nett's Breakfast Coffee Wednesday, March S only. Cornmeal Special. Fifteen ($1.50) Green Trading Stamps with 10-pound sack Yellow or Q. White Cornmeal 1J Candies. Easter Novelties at Low Prices. Hens and Roosters, f each Chicks, Rabbits, Ducks, E each Ov Buster Brown, (En each lc,fc' CHOCOLATE CREAMS, vanilla flavored, per Oc. pound HARDWARE SPECIALS EVER. INTERESTING! THINGS TO SAVE LABOR IN THE KITCHEN AND LAUNDRY. OUR BIG HARDWARE SECTION IS AN EXPOSITION OF TIME SAVING,. LABOR SAVING AND MONEY SAVING ITEMS. Twenty ($2) Green Trading Stamps with No. 7 Never Break Steel Spider 28c Twenty ($2) Green Trading Stamps with No. 8 Never Break Steel Spider 32c Twenty ($2) Green Trading Stamps with No. 0 Never Break Steel Spider 38c Ten ($1) Green Trading Stamps with 10-qt. Galvanized Bucket 19c Ten (fl) Green Trading Stamps with 12-qt Galvanized Bucket 22c Ten ($1) Green Trading Stamps with 14-qt Galvanized Bucket 24c Watch the ad for the coining Broom Sale. Hurry Up the Mail! Uncle Sam Says So The mail must go through on time. When ticketed for the California Fast Mail you too All the Way Ask Geo. C. Chambers, Pass. Art-. 409 Equit able Bldg., Des Moines, la., for California travel book. travel quickly. Almost as fast as the California Limited. Harvey serves the meals. j Exceptional Values in Silks Wednesday ill OTDEEB THE RICL.I ABLC STORE. Handsome Silks for Spring Suits h Great Bankrupt Sale Continues. Pesrlte the tnrlemenrv nt iho v.nlh.r th mn nt tho It. rl MFII.T.KR A CO. STOCK. Tuesday, whs a grand success. I n order to give theme a chance who nl.seJ inese naraainn Tuesday, on account of wea thcr conditions, we bave deckled to coiv unue mis sale ror Wednesday. LADIES' FURNISHINGS. ART NEEDLE WORK, FANCY GOODS. , . NOTIONS. ETC., ETC. All bright, new goods, will go In thla eale at LESS THAN HALF REGULAR VALUB. Silk Shirt Waist Suits, In Stylish Spring Designs, About 75 nobby silk suits from our great manufacturer's stock, purchased In great variety of stylloh ccUors and weaves, both Plain and fancy garments, manufactured t sell for lft.00 to $15 T AS As an extra special' for WEDNESDAY-CHOICE u V. $6.95 Flannel Department 10 cases 3fi-lnch drapery eilkollne at yard, 8Vic 10c and 25c 10 cases drapery denim and cretonne at 25t yard 64c, i;V4c, 15c and BIO BARGAINS IN BED SPREADS. 10 canes extra superfine quality, white mar sellles bed spreads, with heavy and rich border, In beautiful raised floral patterns, this Is one of the linest qualities. Import ed, extra large lxe f AQ worth up to $3.00 each Isr Rapid Fall in the Butter and Egg Market. DIAMONDS SPECIAL 4 One pair of old mine color ( r O C A A I I cUratcsu!:.?..8:.M. $685.UU i lWlll be sold slparly if desired. One weighing 2 carats, fair color, perfect $250.00 mmm HO OTHER CHAMPAONE SO UNIVER. SALLY HANDLED AS mm SERVED EVERYWHERE DEPUTY STATE VETERINARIAN. H. L RAMACCI0TTI. D. V. S. CITY VUTJ2HISAHIAM. Office and Infirmary, 28lh and Muaon Sta. OMAHA, NEB. Twltpfcoue U. BUTTER, BUTTER. BUTTER The very finest creamery butter made. Equal to anything sold for much higher faices. , EGGS DOWN AGAIN Strictly fresh eggs "T. per dozen IdG ANTI-TRUST GROCERY PRICES HIGHEST QUALITY GOODS FOR THE LEAST MONEY. 4S-lb. sacks high patent Minnesota flour 10-lb. sacks best comment 15c 7-lbs. best oatmeal 150 4-lbs. hnnd-nlcked navy beans l5o 4-lbs. best Pearl Tapioca, Sago, Barley or Farina i5c 4-lbs. fine Japan rice jrc 10 bars be.t brand laundrv soap 2!c Diamond C mincemeat, pkg 5c Sapollo, per bar Be On Time Yeast, pkg 2c Gold Dust, per pkg I6e CANNED GOODS, CANNED GOODS. THE MARKET IS STILL ON THE DE CLINE. I. X. L. or any other brand best sweet sugar corn packed, per can 6c ?-lb. cans fancy wax beans .. 2-lb. cans fancy string beans z-io. cans fancy I.lma heans 3-lb. cans fancy golden pumpkin. ... j-io. cans fancy lye nomlny .6a .60 .60 3-lb. cans fancv Missouri anulca 6a 3-lb. cans golden table yrup 7Ho 8-lb. cans solid packed tomatoes THo 3-lb. pans Boston baked beans TO Gallon cans Baltimore apples 2ij Gallon cans peeled peaches, pears, apri cots, grapes, etc 35a Gallon cans solid packed tomatoes ...,25o Gallon Jugs pure tomato catsup or mustard 39a SPECIALS AT THE MAMMOTH FREEH FRUIT DEPT. Soft shell English Walnuts, pound 12tyO Pure Colorado White Clover Honey, rack loo 1-pound package Persian Dates 6 Fancy large ripe Bananas, dozen 12o fancy large juicy heedless Lemons. noren 10a Large Imported Smyrna Figs, pound.. ..12H0 Fancy large Sweet Highland Oranges, dosen 16o Fresh roasted Peanuts, per measure 40 HAYDEW BROS. I L I I CARPENTER'S PANAMA LETTERS Beginning with Sunday, March 12, The Bee will publish a series of up-to-date letters from Tanania about the canal and isthmian matters from Frank O. Carpenter. Mr. Carpenter sailed from New York fef Central America some weeks ago and he is now somewhere on the ten-mile strip of land belonging to Urcle Sam, through which the great canal is being cut. lie is well equipped as to photographers, letters of intro duction, etc., and he will spend enough time there to Jearn what the situation is and to describe it for our readers. . . Among the letters Mr. Carpenter will write will be one describing the great canals of the globe and compar ing them with Panama. Llis wide travels well fit him for this description. He has within the past few years visited in person the Suez canal, the Manchester ship canal, the Kronstadt canal, which forms the European entrance to the northern part of the empire of the czar, and also the' big ditch that Kaiser Wilhelm dug to let hi a navy quickly out to the ocean from the Baltic. Ue has also seen the other great canals of Europe, including those of Holland, and has traveled upon the Grand Canal of China, which, next to Panama, is one of the great works of the world. Another letter will discuss the big problems of the Panama canal, including the Culebra cut. the Bohio dam, showing the enormous work to be done, and tell through the mouths of the government engineers, how it may be accomplished. He will also take up such questions as "Labor at Panama,", giving some idea of the number of ,men needed for the work, their wages, and whether Amer ican workmen can profitably be employed there. This letter may require a visit to the island of Jamaica, where so many thousand negroes were secured by the French for their work. Our Ten-Mile Strip and how it is policed and gov erned will also be an interesting topic, and another will be the "Baby Bepublic of Panama" and how it is gov erned, including a chat with its president upon its re sources and possibilities. The health conditions will also be described, and in fact everything connected with Panama and the crrnal, from the standpoint of live American interest. After leaving Fanama Mr, Carpenter will probably go to Jamaica, and thence to Cuba, where he will de scribe that island and its industries as they are in 1905. x I For Early Spring Wear We have Just received some new and nobby etyles of early spring footwear for women and are ready to show them to our customers this week, $3.50 to $5.00 are tbe price of the best of these goods, and they represent the best there Is In women's fashionable footwear for spring. We Invite an Inspection of tbe correct styles lu smart shoes for immediate wear. FRY SHOE CO. 16th and Douglas. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE BEE GET EVERY NUVfBER. DOCTOR SEARLES AND SEARLES We uss our own nam In our business; you know who you are Os lo; business with. Conaultatles Pre VARICOCELE HYDROCELE cured. Method new, without pain r loss of Urns. CHARGES LOW. Rlflfin PMCrtll cured tor life, soon srsnr DIUUU rUlaUH iisn, symptom (ores on body. In mouth, tongue, throat oalr and eyebrows tailing oul disappear eompletsljr forever. Willi, Nenous, MSB S:'??. ness, nervous debility, early deoltft. laoa; of vlror and strength. laiNARY, Kidney and Bladder Trouble. Weak Back. Burning Urine, Frequency of Urinating. Urine High Colored or wlta Milky Sediment on standing. Treatment by mail. 14 years OF BUO CESaKUL, PHACTICB IN OMAHA. Coy or of UU sus. DeucUs, Omaha. Neb. Protruding Teeth Do you know bow you Jook to strangers? Wouldn't your friends like you even better If your appearance were more at tractive? Many an otherwise pretty face Is badly marred by protruding teeth. We will Btralghten them. Consultation FItKE. Come In and get our price. TAFT'S DENTAL ROD'S, I5i7oouiuiirniir. ALL WORK . GUARANTEED. . HOTELS. ST. NICHOLAS HOTEL IN 8T. LOUIS t ess. stn ans locust sts, i (Fktswl IlratfMt) R. C. IEAIT, Mgr. Long dutsaoe telephone la tmrwi. PIbmi Cat In St. Loals In charge nt the oatobrntej A alula ul Nw Orlu sail Pike fame during Ik Flr. rrnoh sua (Jrul aline to nit rf llt nnd vrr pur. pin lo I nock far tlrad bnpir. Koaptlou room for ladla. EUROPEAN PLAN ROOMS WITH BATH FROM 12 00 UP ROOMI WITHOUT BATH. 11.60 1ST AOOOMMOOaTtOMS