Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, April 16, 1905, NEWS SECTION, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE OMAHA DAILY KKK: SUNDAY. APRIL lfi. 100.".
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As devised by the People's Store for the benefit of its many customers is founded upon
new and improved methods. It doesn't discriminate. It has no embarrassing or restrict
ing clauses. It is a business courtesy which we are glad to extend to you upon the most
liberal arrangements. We make the terms of payment to suit each individual purchaser.
Pedestal Extension Tables
Exactly like Illustration made of se
lected oak round tupvery highly polished
larjso square pcri.stal hasc. These tables
re the rriost iwipuliir and uo-to-datc tables
on the market, anil the price nt which we
offer them Is much less than the regular
market value special price, i;.frnt size
Terms on these tables
$1.50 cash; 75 cents
per week.
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pus Iffi&iges on
jisy IPaynente
Carpets, Rugs
and Draperies
Ingrain Carpets strictly all wool f"
regular 75c values special 0J"
Hrussela Carpets new designs 7A
patterns worth $1.00 IMG
special WW
Art Reversible nugs-manv dif- M nA
f rent patterns regular ft.Hlf
JT 50 values special v w
Extra Quality Itrussels Rugs g "IE
size 9x12, patterns exclusive III. If
with us special w
Ruffled Muslin Curtains, new ar- "Ift
rh-.-ils. tl.'j:. values I Jlfi
special
Tapestry Curtalns-giHid slr.c I ft A
regular values I.Uff
special
Large suit- of inistit inly-iii.i.l-runs
during this week. Bring the size
of your room with yoti, we can save
you money.
Iron bed outfit
I.Ike Illustration An extra value In our
Iron He ds complete with spring ami mat
trews. Iteds com" in white enamel with
fancy small ' filling-) pound cotton top
mattress in a good grade of tickmg and
a good substantial spring special price
Terms on this outfit ff
$1.00 cash and 50c
per week.
Easter Wearing Apparel
75
Silk Shirt Waist Suits
New styles, nmde of fine quality taffeta
silk, new simile of blue,
golden, brown and blnek
skirt In walklug
length-nrlce
Ladies' Covert Jackets
Choice of 25 very fine 75Q
covert jackets, satin a
lined, actual $10 value
Sunburst Walking Skirts
A new style with ac- "Q3
cordion sunburst skirt
positive $10 value w
Go-Carts
Solo agents for the celebralod Hey wood
"and Wukefield line exactly like illus
tration reclining- back and adjustable
foot bodies of extra one reed, enameled gearings, ruober
tired and rubber 'tipped wheels one of our very best 1905
patterns regular tii.00 value: special
Folding Go-CartS on sale upwards from.. 2, 50
Gasoline Stoves
Gasoline btoveB fully warranted on Hale upwards
from
Solo asrents for the RK
LIAULK line of ftCA
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Refrigerators
.We are sole agents for the fam
ous Gurney line has 7 walls
of mineral wool filling adjustable sliding shelves, take-out
ico chamber and many other special features. Monday we
place on sale Uefriporators worth $10.00; at, special.
65-2
CASH OR EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS
16113 & FARNAM STREETS. OMAHA.
(THE PEOPLE'S FlRNITinE AJit CARPET CO.)
9
7
Ladies' East
er Hats
S3.50
Mens, Boys' (k Children's Clothing
RniAU our hand tailored Mfill'S SllltS
iww sit. i .1 ii. e . i..
On Sale Monday A
Bamplu line of men's fine suits,
well made and pei feet fitting KB"
big variety of patterns, al
Dou't forget the little folks for
Easter. We have some specials
for Easter wear in Children S
Clothlnj big line of double
brenHted blouse and Eton suits, from
15.00 down to
2
EASY PAYMENTS
with hair cloth front?,
and double breasted, 20 6
different patterns to selnnt from
Mrorih $15 on sale Mondy at the
one price of .' '
Men's stylish soft and stiff
Hats, for Easter wear
from $3 down to
100
DIRECT ACTION GAS STOVES
Every day this week demonstration of the famous DIRECT ACTION OAS RANGE
at the Peoples Store, First floor.
THFi DIRECT CTIO HAS HAVfiK la Ihr mo nondrrlnl iloif liMrutlon of tlip mur. It
haa revolutionised I lie fnrl problem by It eoonomy In the ooiiiiiii)lou of (rum It liita made
Km the cheapeat foel on earth. In the old aljle (ill ranae you burn una from ten to Iwenly
minute before the oren U hot enough for baklnK. In THE IllRKI T At TIO GAS IIAMiK
thla la not nrcrmmary mm you flrat put In the baklnK and then turn on and Hifht the bnru
era. There nre no heavy defeetlve platea. The heat la taken dlreetly Into the oven, there
fore, the oven la hot aa aoon aa the boniere are llithted.
One-third Your Gas Bill Saved
We vaarantee that thla ran are mill do the work with one-third lean than any other
ranae on the market. It la cheaper and easier to Inveatlffate the merlta of a range he
fore yon purchaae than to try and rnt down the fan bill afterwarda. The marvelona can
anvliiK fen of thla range nre apparent. The eaay and llhernl lin on whlrh we are
aelllnK Hi nKa make It poaalble for every honaewlfe to have -.. .
lait ore and aee them la operation. Teat them for yourarlf, aa they rannot be
t'omuareil . .1 aay other ii ranee.
50 Cents Per Week Buys a Gas Range
WITTE WILL LEAVE RUSSIA
Abolition of Peasant Oommissioa Causes
biateainan to become Discouraged.
PROPHETIC PICTURE IN NEWSPAPER
2
mimUiiI I)Iiiiii-hi' After I'lnylnar
Trlrk 011 I lie I'll liliahera, Show
ing. Hembera of limierlal
I'amlly liim llend.
ST. I'KTKUSIU nii. April ,15.-M. Wllte
litis acllHlU'ly (li ihlca to Bive up all work
and b abruad. Tho lust straw was tlio
Impfrlul rt's.rlpt tulilrt'ssi'd ThuisUuy to
Interior MiniMtcr Houlihan creullng; u po
rlut commission to discuss questions rvlut
to peasant tenure of lands and tlio
uliolitlon of Ihe peiisuni lommission over
whli'h M. Wllte presided Tho emperor
look the step without even appiisinK il.
Wltto of his Intention. The members of
ho Wllte romnilsslon were a tually Ht
work Thursday evening and woke up yes
terday, to find the commission out of ex-
Istonce. M. Wltte attributes the emperor's
act to court intrlue directed ajralnst him
self, and he informed his rlentlH that ho
waa completely disheartened and discour
aged, no longer able to endure the humilia
tions heaped upon hint, and thnt he would
leave all and so abroad for a time.
One Xuggeatlve Plclurr.
.Uuite a sensation was caused this morn-
iu by tho appearance In the Neva, the
most widely circulated Illustrated weekly
III Russia, of u tone picture, representlng
the imTlal fumlly, I111 Imllng the empress
holdltiK iho heir to the throne, tho back
ground of the pic t tiro showing in shadowy
outlines the emperor, Grand JDukc Serglus,
(irand i)uk3 Alels, the dowager empress,
tho heir to tho throne und practically all
the living members of tho Homatniff family
lying dead in their coltlns. Tlie work Is
done so skillfully that In the shadows the
-Vu'rles behind the Imperial family are
.Aacernlhln with great dltllculty. The pub
Ushers disclaim any previous knowledge of
the shadowy figures. The culprits, who
were students employed on the paper, have
nut yet been located. Copies of this edition
of the Neva aio selling at a big premium.
The Slnvo h.is received lis llrsl warning
for the publication of an article entitled
The Hureaucraey" and "Tho War and
Iteform," In which the papers severely ar
raigned the competency of the bureaucracy
and the general stuff and the War office.
M. Wltte's antagonists at court, where
their Influence was greatly feared by M.
Wltte, .wre effectively reinforced by part
of the old Von Phleve cabal, headed by M.
Stuimer, formerly under secretary of the
Interior, and M. fltichlnsky, former chief
adjutant of the Interior department, who
wero forced out of the ministry of the In
terior by former Interior Minister Sviato-polk-Mlrs.ly,
and they have wreaked their
vengeance on their ancient chief enemy,
M. Wltte.
The Associated Press Is Informed that M.
Wltte went to Tsnrskoe Selo yesterday and
Informed the emperor that It was quite
pliiln that a plot against him existed and
that lie had decided to retire. The vni
peror. however, Is understood to have de
clined again to accept the minlsler's resig
nation. I'oatponea Inireh ( ouncll.
Kmperor Nlchulas has decided that tile
moment Is Inopportune to grant the peti
tion of a group of the influential clergy
for a convocation of a general council to
effect a reform of the ecclesiastical admin
istration. On the margin of the petition
the emperor appended a note as follows:
"I find it Impossible In the present dis
turbed times to undertake a task of such
magnitude, requiring calm consideration.
Fallowing the old example of the orthodox
emperors, 1 intend, however, as soon as
there is a favorable moment, to set afoot
this great work and summon the council
of the old Russian church for a canonical
discussion of questions of faith and eccle
siastical' reforms."
Iron Works Are Closed.
The Putlloff works have been closed. A
notice on the gates wys this Is due to
the unreasonable demands of the men, the
threatening of officials, frequent interrup
tions of work and disregard of the rules.
Several squadrons of dragoons, detach
ments of grenadiers, mounted gendurnies
and a regiment of sharpshooters) of the
guard have been stationed near the works
all day. Precautions have been taken to
suppress possible disorders today. Thero
is much excitement in the district.
t'oaaaeka t ailed to Capital,
Several squadrons of Hon Cossacks have
been brought in to reinforce the garrlHon
of St. Petersburg In consequence of feara
of a renewal of disorders.
The peasant movement In the neighbor
hood of Moscow' is also Inspiring serious
apprehensions. Many properties along the
Moscow-Kazen railroad are guarded by
troops nud the families of land owners are
seeking refuge in Moscow. '
S
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MA EASTER GflFl
Is aiwa.vs welcome-. .Nothing more swnily or more appropriate, and It Is now
qtii1 the llilug to surprise your NKAIt AMI DKAK l- UIKM with a I.OVINli
KKMKMHKANCI-: Knster morning. If you have ninile up your mind as to the
article- you wish, or If you are still uudechletl, ronie lu and look over our
J,AK(SU Hiid Yi:HY COMPLKTK ENTIKKIA NKW "lock. Everything Is
new, not a sis weeks' old artlrle In the house, and naturallv we therefore
have all the latest d.-siii in JEWELRY. WATCHES. ITT tJEASS, etc.
H.yt of all. Hi ll PRICES ARE YEUY MODERATE.
Hope you rctiiemlior our new contest, concerning tho weight of our Mr.
V. BrtKlegaur.1. Three prizes. A tliM WATCH. A EAIMES' lUtOOCH and
a FlM'N TAIN PEX. to the three who come nearest to guessing his correct
wttlght. The contest closes May .'II, on which dav he will be weighed at
three o'clock 111 the afternoon. Always on exhibition.
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At the Sign of the Crown
-n iityr
115 South 16th St. Opposite the Boston Store
iiur line watch repairing Is simply great. Watch innpectora for the
i'.. St. P.. M. A . R.R., and Inspector of Hock of all the city schools.
SAINTS SHELVE TEMPORAL LAW
Discussion is landed by a Motion to
' Commend Clitoris of the
lllshoprlc.
UAMU.N'I, la., Apin id. iSpecUl Tele
giaiii.j it mini)' ..usiik.-s i. sioii ot uie
.nei , uay .-5.1 1 11 is luii.t reiue i iesiueui
xucnaiu v.. i.vans ol ..onuoii, uiu., w.m
in Hie ciiair. seveial sui 1 ilife si eecne.-) Wn
uiaus upon the resuiunou itmcii wus btio
oeioic me luiUHC at luv ileUi" Oi clOMilti
sierda, ieiauve 10 ine eMaoiisnnieai 01
eqiiamy in me temjioral anairs 01 churcn
liieuiotis. 1 ne aoopiion 01 .1 hiihsuiuic
oi.eitu 11' cshuji ivei.ey praeticany it
moveu tue main is.-un and pioviUeu loal
the conierencc coniiiieuu 1 lie elioris of ine
Disnopnc to auniitiister me law toucliing un
I110 iiiiercsis and work 01 the cnurcii.
A repoi t rrom ihe nrsi presluonry ex
p:esseu much mltn in iho lutuie while
rtcognlilng the facl tiai the church is
passing turough a period ot transition la
rcgaiu to some vltai matters. Tnls report
also shows that the tlrst presidency naa
been represented ut live reunions during
the year, fourteen district or state coiiter
ences, and lias visited seven of the. gen
eral mission Held.
A report from ihe quorum of twelve
apostles indicates a step forward In tho
missionary work, Inasmuch as it provides
fur a retired list ot superannuated minis
ters who by reason of age, health or other
Inability are incapacitated for general mis
sionary work. This looks towaru a strength
ening of the missionary force by the intro
duction of younger men.
The resolution seeking to forbid the min
isters of this church from performing 1 lie
riles of inurrlage for parties who had
liecn divorced tor other causes II1111 tho
only one recognized hy the reorganized
I church, viz, that of adultery, was dis
cussed niot-t earnestly, but owing to lack
of time and pressure of other business and
Isiause the question was considered loo
I Important lo ln ncied upon hastily was
mid u;ion the luble.
Five years ago Johu Zimmerman was
nominated fur Hie oUleu of bishop, but he
did not then accept tlio ordination. Being
present at this conference the. nomlnal'on
wa again tendered to him and publicly
accepted. Mr. Zimmerman is a wealthy
manufacturer of tapestry, rugs, etc., lu
Philadelphia and 11 man of great business
sagacity. Owing to the fact that Mr. 7.1m-
i merman left tonight for his home his or
dination was attended to during the after
noon session. As he reached the chair
I Ihe congregation arose and sang "Praise
(lod from Whom All Wesaiugs Kluw," und
ardent prayer was offered by Frederick M.
Smith. Then under, the hands of President
Joseph Smliu, High Priest r'. U. Pitts,
Apostle W. H. Kelley and Presiding Bisnop
E. L. Kelley, Mr. Zimmerman was ordinf4
a high-priest and bishop. President 8mltu
conducted the Impressive ceremony.
Tlie names of thirteen young men were
prvseuted by the president of seventies for
ordlruittun to the office of seventy. Two i t
the are in Australia and two lo Ca&adn,
and their orolrunlons were referred to the
missionaries In charge of those respective
missions, geven of these who were present
accepted and their ordinations will Luke
place tomorrow. Two requested time to
consider.
rnil Anderson and J. A. Gunsolley m-ere
fleeted to succeed themselves as mem
!er of the college board of trustees
K. I.. Kelley. jr., was elected to fill a
vacancy In the board caused by the resig
nation of J. W. Wight.
President Joseph Smith addressed a large
assembly tonight, assisted hy his second
counsellor.
nietits In the Valworth coiiiity seat contest
dismissed the proceedings, which sends the
records from Selnyt back to iiangor, but
allowed u stay of sixty days for an ap
peal. Set by failed to get ! majority, but
took possession of the records and if the
supreme court .sustains the lower court
they will have to. be moved hack.
SHAW SELECTS NEW COACHMAN
Secretary Picks Asylum's lirnve
llluaer for Civil Service
1. 1st.
(Prom a Staff Correspondent.)
WASHINGTON. 1) C, April 15. tSpecial
Telegram.) Herently Sei retnry Shaw
found that he needed a new coachman In
the treasury stables. As these employes
are under civil service Secretary Show
called upon the commission to certify three
names to him from the eligible list. Yes
terday afternoon thes:' names wire sub
mitted to him and after a careful inves
tigation he selected a man who nt present
is employed as grave digger ut Saint Eliz
abeth's insane asylum. Just why the sec
retary decided upon such a man will never
be known. One thing Is certain and that
is that the head of the treasury department
likes to have a serious man on his carriage
box.
Kural route number two ordered estab
lished May 15 at Freeman, Hutchinson
county, South Dakota, serving 510 people
and 102 houses.
Kural carriers appointed Nebraska:
Brady, route one, Johnson F. IMtto, carrier!
William I.. Ditto, substitute. Cook, route
one, Ijuwrence W. lloslc, carrier; William
Hiney, substitute, Edgar, route one, Wil
liam J. ('oesieli, currier; Elliott Brown,
substitute. Wuyue, route one, William I
Wright, carrier: Carl E. Wright, substi
tute. Iowa Auburn, route two, William
Irnpson, carrier; Allie lmpsou, substitute;
lnwood, route 3, Steve 1J. Whitehead, ear-i
rier; Charles liarver, substitute. Well
man, route ;i, Arthur J. Hpear, carrier;
Marion Ppear, substitute. South Dakota
Madison, route one, fjporge K. Porter, car
rier; Norman Ii. Potter, substitute.
Window glass and fvry other kind of
glass at the best r rices. Kennard Glass
und Paint company, ltM Iodge street.
Mrs. Mhavr leaves Sanitarium.
HA 1 .TIMOR!'", Mil.. April 14. Mrs. Ieslle
M. Shaw, wife of Secretary Shaw, who
has been a patient for several weeks at
Dr. Howard Kelly's sanitarium in this city,
left for her home In Washington today
accompanied by Secretary Shaw. Mrs.
Shaw has been convalescent
time;
for some
MEMBERS OF MOB ARE DEFIANT
Party fends Word that lta Members
Will Die Itatber Than
Surrender.
MEMPHIS, Term.. April 1B.-A dispatch
from Senutobia, Miss., says the Spencer
brothers and William Still, charged with
being members of the mob thnt shot and
killed Sheriff Poag are barricaded twenty
miles from town and have, sent word that
they will not be taken alive. A large
posse has gone to the canebreak with the
intention of rapturing the three men. J.
H. Thomas, who has confessed to having
led the mob to the jail, is on the verge
of nervous collapse. He Is a prominent
r'llwn and holds the office of county supervisor.
Folk signs Freight Hale mil.
JEKFBTtSON CITY. Mn., April Ii tJov
emor Folk tonight signed the bill pasaac,
by the last legislature, known the
"maximum freight rate measure." The
purpose of the legislation is to reduce
freight rates on many articles of commerce
In this state. The governor also signed
the bill taxing cars other than those which
are the property of railroad companies.
FORECAST OF THE WEATHER
Fair and Wn'rmrr In ebraska, Sooth
Ilnkota and Kanaaa Today
nnd Tomorrow.
WASHINGTON, April I5.-l'orecast of th
weather for Sunday and Monday:
For Nebraska, South Dakota and Kansas
Fair and warmer Sunday and Monday,
except showers Monday in west portion.
For Iowa and Missouri Fair Sunday and
Monday; warmer Monday.
l.oeal Record.
OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BCREAp,
OMAHA, April 15. Oftlcla! record of tem
perature anu preclpiiution, compared with
the corresponding day of the Inst threi
ears.
Maximum temperature
Minimum temperature .
Mean temperature
Precipitation
Temptrature and precipitation departures
from t lie normal a; Omaha since March 1,
iin como.tr.'M'ii wiih no' last two years.
Normal temperature t'.
Pendency for the dav 15
Total excess since March 1 331
Normal precipitation 11 Inch
Deficiency for the day 01 Inrh
Total rainfall since March 1 1 .03 Inches
Deficiency since March 1 1.85 Inches
Deficiency for cor. period, lt4.. . .0.4)1 Inch
Pendency for cor. period, IP03 2. 17 Inches
1 indicite.H 1 1 ! i' urecipiiatlou.
L. A. WELSH. Local Forecaster.
1905. 19i)4. 190,1. li:.
..44 M .f, 51!
.. 25 33 .Is Vi
.. 34 43 4U 511
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...LEADING HATTERS...
1504 FARNAM STREET.
Open Evenings Until 9 o'clock
Swell Easter Styles in Men's Hats and Furnishings
For correct dr.sKcrs we' offer the new and exclusive Mocks In Stetson, Dimlap and lintKirtei! Heath Hat. The compleu
ucss unit vm-leiv of our linen euniih-a you to Hud Just the hat anlted to you.
The prices run $..., M.oo, $..0o and $).Oi1. THF. XKW Ill'XMP SILK HATS are ready for your selection.
Easter Sale of Men's Shirts
The most extensive and attractive showing ever offered for your choosing.
The Inieet imported and domestic patterns, lmndsomely made up lu the beat style
falirles and the very best Ulil In dcslguing and workmanship are representee 10 our noes.
The variety nnd tienuiy of the atylea ami patterns Insure your finding what you want In the ablrt Hue.
nntee the finish and fitting of these shirts to be perfect. '
IT IS A I'LKASl ItE TO NEE THESE iAHMETS AMI A l'I.EASI'HE TO SHOW THEM.
Only the hlghoti tiualltle la
We guar-
Easter Neckwear Sale
Hit'ht, new styles from the world's best designer. A complete variety from the simplest how tie to the moot elab
orate ninl exquisite dress cicutlonx. The most particular dressers will find this complete and well selected new slock Miual
to their must exacting requirement.
Hosiery and Underwear
lllaiuiasea I'tiant) Deal Contest.
'IrrUKl'.. F. D.. April (rcial Tela-
rr:iin i .lutlar fSnfYv nf lai hajpinv ura-u.
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Very few firm lu America show a larger or better selected atock of Men's Fine Hosiery than we offer thi spring
All the bright new thing arc here. The beat standard maker lu the country supply ua. All alzea, all atylea, colors and
pnrterns are here to ch)K)i from. We want yon to examine f he Ir. Iielmel Linen Meah I'nderwear, the product of the
American Hosiery t'o. and the Lewis I'nderwear.
f tr CTIlfWfr'n'CT D'af MT W' rat,'r t0 n'' n"1- prepared to meet the wants of men of fashion. Every approved
UU l & 1 l LI 1 1 vi III t5 I I villi 1 style in Men'a Hats and Furnlahlng can be found here. You can relt upon the s-tyle
and yuhliiy of every article we ell you.
Our expedience and large business euablea ua to keep t price dotru to a reasonable figure.
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