Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 05, 1907, Image 2

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    THE OMAHA DAILY -'BEE:
TUESDAY, XOVEMI5EK . Wv
.Telephone Douglas 618 Reaches All Departments.'
We Sell the Suits that Set the Style
" 'About'200 New 'Suits arrived Saturday, ready for selling now.
Among them are 90 sample suits which we bought from one of New
fork's foremost manufacturers. Thes sample suits will be sold at
)no-Urdllrfis than regular prices. For Instance., a 140.00 sample suit
wM cost $25.00, a $30.00 sample suit 20.0O and'so on. These sample
suits are mostly tn size 36;
, 1. '. ' -
Coward, Cor. IGth St. -'" Open Staurday Evenings
BOON TO MODEKN EPICURES
Cold Storajc Plants Hake Many Food
Seasonable Year Bound.
BIAS AGAINST ' STORED FOODS
-
"aperlnteadent O' II earn day Prela
dire la a Foolish One, Miar
read Inirtrt After Sraaoa
lag in Refrigerator.
IN SIXTEEN STATtS
- (Continued from Firat f aje.
The campaign Jwet- closed baa been one of
th moat IntereetJng In. th history of the
stste.and has been devoid of patty policies.
Tomorrow the people hftve the -privilege of
determining' whether ILiuor shall be sold
or manufactured In t-ha districts of the
state. There are four districts. Kent
county. Sussex ' county, Rural Newcastle
county and the city of Wilmington. There
are .only threo. counties In the state and
Wilmington 1s In Newcastle county. If a
majority of the voters In any one district
decide) that there be "no license'1 .hcn the
saloon In that district, must go out of
business. 'Both skle claim they will win.
Tha taroperanoa advocates aay they will
carry, everything except the city of Wil
mington, which, they declare, to be In
doubt Tha opposition Is' claiming that the
vote, will ha "weV with, the exception of
Rural NuwcssUe county, which, they re
gardY as doubtful.
KENTUCKY
LQIIISTILLJB,' Ky.. Nov. 4. Although
the campaign, for full state, county and
city ticket closed Saturday night, with
speeches, at many points, the managers for
the -varloua candldatea were actively at
work, today la making , final preparations
for a rinaj, sote. Interest, In the election la
Intense throughout the siau, ,but In Louis
ville, . whero, . . whirlwind cainpalgi) has
been- waged-between Owen Tyler, delno
crate, and James F. ClrinBted, republican
for mayor, and in this city the registratlot
of voters was the largest ever recorded.
Commissioner Bingham to use all his
Qttjans to secure the enforcement of . tho
law In connection with the election. The
police department, announced today '. that
2A0 warrants charging Illegal . registration
have been issued In this city. If the men
named endeavor to vote, they will be ar-rested.
"People generally do not . realize how'
much of the present day luxuries of eating
depends on refrigeration," said J. OTlenm.'
I superintendent of Armour's plant In Smith
' Omaha. "We have her th 1arn.t ....
U frigeratlon plant In the west. It Is a build
ing 2f() feet square and eleven stories high.
We have a refrigeration -eapjcclty of 1.2O0
tons a day. Only a portion of this big
building is fcsed for storing .pur meats and
other products, he remainder Is rented to
different persons for the storage of such
products aa apple v butter,, eggs, dressed
poultry and other meats.
"It Is a sort of storehouse ' used like
Joseph used his granaries In Kgypt. While,
apples are plentiful and a glut on the mar-'
ket, the modern Josephs gather them In at
low prloes and store them where the tem
perature Is rlghk for their preservation.
They keep them there until the price goes
up and the visible supply goes down. Then
they acll them. It is not an ' Infrequent
thins; to have 60,000 barrels of spplea stored
mur. 'qulckeV' thati a 'deposit 6t treasury
funds tit New Tork., .. .
"Treasury" relief operations should have
been begun here, where the congestion Is
greatest. Owi .peoplo are not- toeing their
heads. They . Imve no fear of panic, but
ln thls'crojvnwvlng season. ' our business
should have special consideration."
CHKCKS ,ARR niIIG DPrOSITEO
ReeelTlnar Teller M Bnr as Darlna;
' T " 3raal Tlmri, "
Checks are returning the Omaha banks
In big bundles- and I rere-lvlng tellera are
counting checks 1n larger amounta than
money. On the counters f the banks at
noon Monday tha i(e f ehweks received
ss deposits were high mvT they were all
accepted as rash and eredlrwr to depositors
TUMNCUP FOR JAYIlAWKfcRS
Coach Cole Finds Hi Men in Better
Condition Than Anticipated.
OHIO
CINCINNATI, Nov. 4.-Wlth'a promise
of good weather and much interest in the
various municipal elections throughout
Ohio tomorrow indications are for a very
full vote. Although municipal officers only
are to be voted for, there hss not been an ' here.
enure ausence oi national issues In the "i-hi. ij .. ,
discussions. Taft and Foraker differences ben Tk.V . V V. anl ."" uw"
... . ., . . the hen. That Industrious fowl 1nv eiro-a
e summer months, but
sed to suffer for want
or 'hen fruit. Nowadays these
BEAUZES HE HAS NO SNAP AHEAD
Claim of the Agate to Last atar
day's Game la ulvlnaj the
Conahaaker 9o,aad No
Vaenelaea,
LINCOLN. Neb.. Nov. i (Special.) The
Cornhuskers, though bruised and battered
In tha aam.-n .. ... ... . rom their terrlfls strussle with Amea.
as ea,r wr u taa eliiivuill Ut aa .
currency. But the precanatloa le taken by B"lu"'y. tn, afternoftn began final prep.r
the banks receiving checks or currency to a,lon to Hnch their claim on the Cham
stamp deposit 'slfpS', "credited, subject to plonshlP ot th Missouri rslley. Despite
payment In clearing- house funds." e defeat of Kansas by Washburn, the
."This precaution was taken, to prevent musi still take the measure
any unreasnnebie person from depositing
,iarge amount of check one . day and
demanding east) for them the. next," said
a bank oltlctar. "While we would be glad
to give out svny amount In checks and cash,
we lake the firecnutlon "to tramp deposit
Slips that ' all. iay understand the condi
tion, pepoalts have not decreased.- In
fact, those who deposited In the banks
Monday paused greater Amounts through
the receiving teller' windows than usual.
"Zl? a!T by realon o,'
of their old enemies at Lawrence next 8at-
urday, or forfeit the honors they have so
far annexed. No easy time Is expected In
tha Kansss game, the experience of last
year, when Kansas was defeated several
times during the season, ye managed to
beat Nebraska, being still fresh In the
minds of the members of the team.
Little attention wi. paid among the stu
dents today to the report that the Ames
authorities were endeavoring to secure a
reversal of the rut'nga of Referee Outland,
which the Aggies claimed
"amo''rpublic-s T. ZUy
resulting in dlacu.s.on of nation,, measures. 2$
Local government has been tha ground of I . ,r,J, 1
most of the contests, which were only 'par
tially partisan. Owing to the prominence
of the two candidates the Cleveland cam.
palgn la of most general significance, but
Cincinnati, Columbus, Toledo, Dayton and
other cities have contests, of more than or.
dlnary Interest.
The local camjpalgn ends with each of
tho three leading parties charging . "boss
rule" against the other. Mayor Dempsey,
democrat, is opposed by Frank Pfaff. city
party, two years ago fellow democratio
candidate, and by Colonel Leopold Mark I wnt turkeys at othor times of the year
same
Josephs, or -rather another tribe of the
same genus, gather eggs by the million,
while hiddy Is induatrlously laying them' at
Jer hlgutit . pcd. in the winter when
biddy Is tsklng her annual vacation, they
bring out the eggs and place them before
a hungry people.
Tarkeya by the Thonaanda.
"Turkeys nre generally most plentiful at
BmnuntS In' The r-koltm nhl.l. .... ....
and make bundle, larger than pUe. of ?y rirrt of an earned victory.
hlj r P matter of fact, the clai mof another
-ntherwi " i,.' ... . fl',1 a"01 or sfety on a drop kick which
flnactal fr!l 7BTT? " thOURh M p,a5r'r brfore bo"dln over Nebraska's
the Wd tlm7J. touch , "ossbar Is held to be too near the rldlc
rrL ,hl ' . hS th r'PpIe uou to dMerv ttentlon in the Corn-
ZT.Z J , ,n.comln brln- husker camp. Coach Williams spent most
ho!- , uT ?L UuXM l NeWr Trk of BtorU "'l't trying to convince Ref-
,k .. " D,"h mT' t,lUnctl, t Outland that he was sadly In error
man the vibrations from East Aurora or over his decision, but Outland could not
wireless waves from Nova Scotia." j e It that way. in view of the reading of
ItOOSEVELT STAYS BY SHAW PLAN tlon " "
Adhere to Belief In Relief hr Wa- of ' Tnou,fh nolnr evident effects of their
rolle" Oatlln" d I ,1"rd Btr"BK,e- a" ot the P'a "s are In
WASHtKnrnv . "Z,'.. ' wyxch b'tter thn thought rosl-
j-.on.n.g new Bl ble at the rnnelu.lnn nf fV, m
CIGARS AT LESS THAW
WHOLESALE PRICES
The smokers of Omaha are most cordially Invited to-sail St onr Hear counter
and Inspect the line of cigars we are offering. Our stock comprises assortment as
follows: RQ and so brands domeetle cigars; 10 and 40 brands clear Havana clears: 20
to 30 brands Key West gooda; a few branria Porto Rlcan clgara. As to Zrehea and
''condition" of our clears, we will state that our clgara ar,,wrtl.a few exiVptlona,
factory shipments, and es we have most perfect Hamldors they are never old or
dry. Aa to prices, we are tortay selling:
About 40 brands Bo cigars as 9 for lOo and tl.SS to tl tea of SoV .
About to brands 10a eigars at o saoh) Si. S3 for box of SS t ga.60 for bos of 60,
About 80 brand 100 cigars at 4 for 95o, and ga.75 to ga.SA far bos of BO.
About is to 80 brands loo straight cigars at 9 for a0 or 93.M t t.09 tor boa
About IS to IS tiKTiAa a far BBa ebrara at IV imlikt.
Horrman House tsanquei, sc eacn, o nir
c KM box of fO.
lloffman House rerf-tris. eJrtra 10c, Z for
IBc. for If o, MOO for box Of 60.
10c La K.minencla, 6c each, I for 25c,
11.25 for box of I.
100 La Kinlnenrla, So each, S for !5o.
12.11 for box of 60. . : . ! '.
l a Cordialo, 10c each, 3 for 15c, 4 for 25c,
$1.10 for box of 36.
Lord Anson Conchas Gspeclsles 10c, I fot
5Sc. fJ.CO for box of a
Lord Anson Conchas bpeoaalee-lOOi t for
Sc. ta.75 for box of sn.
Lord Anson Pur'tanos Finos, iOc, I for
2Cic, li'.OO for box of V.. .
Lord Anson purltanoa Finos, 10c, I for
75c, J3.7S for box of M).
10c borinqtien (Porto Kiran), 60 each,
for 25c, i IK) for box of 60.
Blue Point Stogies, 3 for 60, $1.6$ for
oox or 1 vu.
Capndura, Be each, J for 10c, T for t So,
for 2oc, $1.75 for box of 60.
Chnncellor Knickerbocker, lOo each. $
for 25c, $3.50 for box of 60.
Chancellor Magnolia, lOq each, t for ISo
4 foroo, $3.00 for box of 60.
Chancellor tLlttle), 6c each, I for 16c, 7
for 25c, $1.T6 for box of 60.
10c Carmen (alter dinner), 6c each, 6 for
25c, II. A. for box of 16.
Try to duplicate tha Carmen cigar at I
for 2ac.
10c Colon Cervantes (Porto Rlcan), So
each, ( for S5o, $2.00 for box of 60.
Coronatus, 1 each, t for 16c, 1 for 26c,
$l.bo for box of 20.
10c Peacon, uc each, S for 15C. $1.SS for
box of a.
Hie fcl Moralfo Panetellas, 6c each, $1.J5
for box of 25.
10c Moralto Puritanas, 6 each, $1.26 for
box of 16.
lo LI Moralfo Perfectos, 60 each, $1.26 for
box of 25.
The above Is certainly a snap.
El Capltan Oeneial. Be each. 8 for lOe, 7
for kfio, sl.tii for box of to.
General Wolcott, He each, i for 15c. 4 for
25c, U.() for box of 50.
10c Grace Kimball invlnclblea, 6c sach, $
for 6c, 660 f,r box of fio.
, 10P. Orace Kimball I'anetellss, 6c each. S
for I'oc, 12.50 for box of 60.
Lord Anson LXnlomatlroa. 10c. 1 for 25c.
$! 25 for box of Ifi.
Lord Anson Favorltaa, 10c, $3.25 for box
Of 26.
Lord Anson Favorltne. loe,,lSD for bos
of 60.
Lord Anson Panetellas, 10c $2.25 for box
of 25.
Lord Anson Perfectos Fspeclnlcs, lOo, $2.5
fvr box of fc.
Ixrd Anaon Perfectos Favorltas, 15o. 2 for
25c. St. 00 for boa of 26.
Lord Anson Athlctlcos, lDc each, 2 for
25c. 2.76 for box of 2B. '
Lord Anson Pal-ras Rcales, 15c each, 2 for
25c. H.OO lor box of UR.
Lord Anaon Manhattans 10c each, t for
60c, $1.76 for box of 12.
Nanon (Pah)) 6e each, 3 for 10c, 7 for
26c, $166 for box of 86.
Owl 5c each, 3 for 10c, 7 tor &c, 11.66 for
MARYLAND
BALTIMORE, Nov. 4. Political workers
are today receiving their final Instructions
and the necessary minor preparations are
being made. In the city and state for to
morrow' election. Leaders of both partiee
. hold to their estimate, already given out
as to the result Chalrnihn Vandiver of-the
democratio state Committee claims the elec
tlon of' Judge Carruthers for governor by
a least 12,000 majority and of the rest of
the, democratio state ticket and a majority
of the members of. the-legislature. Chair
man;. Parrftn ot tlje republican, state com
mittee la equally, assertive In, hla claims
that the, republicans will elect Galther for
Kjovernqs by from 8,000 to 13,000, majority.
MlssjglPPl
JACKSON, Misa, Nov. 4.-Practlcnll no
Interest Is expressed la tomorrow's election
for, governor, and other stat offt -lal v Iptw
muqh aa' up to today ro ariusual event h;ia
ocoyrrdd to disturb. ppWcnJ conditions, the
rsult of. the election It tof. only a fore
gone, conclusion, but devoid, of features,
brelt, republican. Although Interest centers
in this contest tha campaign for the. other
offices' also has been spirited,
TRENTON, N. J., Not. 4.-The.close of
the gubernatorial campaign la New Jersey
finds the managers of the two leading par
ties Issuing statements that their respective
candidates win surely be elected. Demo- ' hl nian being! 'mprove with ye rs until th y
dlsquletlng nature reached tha Trvanmv i .... .' ,
Christma. time. Then they are slaughtered , today Communication, by te e- ;;'rlou, accident.. U U probabU that
uk vt-na,,, Buuinmuua 1 - -- -. uii.u.m ceniera snowea Nebraska will nreent n ln.ti front to
a more settled and hopeful tone In all sec- Kansas. The work of the line In Satur-
uon. than at any time during the last two day's game was one of the most encourag-
weeks. One of the treasury officials said Ing features of that contest, the Farmers
that the department was overwhelmed with being unable to rrake distance a single
leuers end telegrams from bsnkers In all time through It- This evident strength by
parts of the courftry In regard to their tak- the forwards, coupled with the surpr'slng
mg oui increased circulation.
and for their benefit thousands of dressed
turkeys are stored In the refrigerating
plant against the day when they shall not
be so plentiful as St Christmas.
t 'Some people have a prejudice agalhst
what they call 'cold storage eggs' or-'cold
storage meat." This Is a foolish prejudice.
Under scientific refrigej-stlon the quality of
the article actually Improves up to a cer
tain st aire. It is so w'th all llf. "en
cratlc State Chairman Hudspeth say. re- 1 r-nt-h ihe apogee of life and hen tne de
ports from hla field lieutenants Indicate
that Frank 8. Katzenbach. Jr., the demo
cratic candidate, will carry the state by
cl'ne buglns. The same Is true of dead
meat. Packers J wouldn't think of sending
out beef without 'seasoning' It for a tlmn
about 7.600, while State Chairman Murphy ! ln the refrigerating plant. The process 1m-
of the republican party feels sure that J.
Franklin, for the office, will bo elected,
, m X0RK
NEW; TORK;. Ntovi 4.-A spiritless cam
paign epded, w.lth, only, state assemblymen,
county officers and. few Judgeships to be
voted Upon. The, ck-ctlon officers, an
nounced today that' they expected a light
vote and quiet day at the polls tomorrow.
A so-called "anti-Tammany," campaign,
carried forward In Nee York, county' by
a fusion c-f republican. , and. Independence
league managers' afforded what little life
the local political situation has shown.
Interest has centered In the fight for
sheriff of New York county..
On the state issue, the election, of two
Judges ot the court of appealW. republicans
and' demoonets have, the same candidates,
while the Independence league has Hs own.
Governor lWljo has requested Police
T. i rr.t-jj.n.jt.a. iaj .j.il ju. rr
PENNSYLVANIA
proves every other thing stored In the
plant.
"There are separate rooms for each arti
cle aa the temperature under which eggs
are kept 31 degrees, would not be suitable
for apples 32 degrees."
TRUST COMPANIES SOLVENT
(Continued from First Page.)
PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 4, There was
little to do in the way of campaign work
today at the state headquarters of the sev
eral political parties, the campaign having
closed Saturday night. Republican State
Chairman Andrews and Htate Senator
Dlmellng have gone to their home to vot, 1
and-there, was nothing about the headquar- j Bankers' rust company of Kansas City,
ters to indicate that a state election la at Thesa bank are the Coyvllle State bank,
hand. There Is little Interest ln the elect on Coyvllle; the Garland State bank. Garland,
of a state ticket, the only state office to be an1- th Cttlaens' State bank o( Mulberry,
filled being that of treasurer. The demo- aI1 "mall- Institutions. . They had deposits
cratlc, managers say they, belleveu John--Q.,'wltvQ the Bunkers' "Trust conyianjv , Ro
Harmann, their candidate,' will be elected. I celvers will be appointed a once.
. T ha Independent republicans are making Tuo Coyvllle State bank had deposits of
some show of fight sgatnst- the; $10,000,cO0 10-000- Garland State bank $50,6oO and the
city loan proposition," but it Is practically CKisehs' State bank of Mulberry IS3,000.
certain the yote of the city wilj b 19 favor ! Tn Natlnal Bank of Commerce of St.
of -the loan. , . j Loula was the foreign correspondent of the
failed Mulberry bank and the Mercantile
Trust company of New York was the corre
spondent ef the Garland institution The
MANILA, Nov. 4.-Rcglstratlon for the ' ltttter hs been organised only a few years.
general election Is the greatest ln the his-
PHILIPPINE ISLANDS
tory of the Philippines.
It Is expected that fully 200,000 voters will
go to the pn)ls and cast th-eJr votes tomor
row, when governors, members of the pro
vincial .boards and municipal officers will
be elected. The campaign- has been very
quiet.
UXSLIS-H BATH UOKS HIGH Kit
lVrelateat Demand foe Gold Has Ef
fect in Loiaos.
LONDON, Nov. lThe persistent de
mands from America for gold. In spite of
th recently Increased discount rate ot th
I wank of England and In. face of the con
1 uiue, rise " me cable
Kc Grace Kimball Perfectos. 6c each. 6 box of M.
tor tiM for box of 60. 1'rlnceaa Mercedes 100 each, $2.00 forbox
Oarcla-t onchas Lsj ecial, 10c each, 3 for , of 25.
25c, 3.Sh for box of 60. people's Charter, 6c each, 8 for l'Oc, 1 for
Clarcia-Cahlnels, loc straight. $128 for box 2Cr. $1.06 for box of 50. ' ' '
r -i e. . 180 eacn 2-tor 25c J'75 for box f,f
Y" w ,'JI IV,
Uarela- Knlckprhnrkera
fl.nu ior DOX or 26.
10c straight,
tJarcta Perfertna Flnn 1 Re a.h o
25c. 2.76 for Iwx of 25. '
-ou tan not obtain such values In clear
mvu!in .iK-ra eisewnere.
1 Improvement shown bv Nebraska's ends,
It Js conceded that It will be difficult to ! has encouraged Conch Cole and the mem-
get any legislation of this character bers of the team In the bel'ef tbat the only
through congress quickly. That was one of . thing to fear from the Jayhawkers will lie
the reasons why the - president did not ! s rerctltion of Such plays as the Agtfles
agree with the great Interests which re- used so successfully In the second half.)
cenwy appealed to him to call an extra ses- j Much attention will be paid to the forward
slon of congress Immediately. pass both on defense end offense this week.
It may be stated that none of the multl- The team will leave Lincoln Thursday,
tude of currency bill projects Appear trior o ' if to Kansas City, where It will stay
promising to the president and hla constl- Friday. Saturday morning It will go to
tutlonal advisers,' or mors likely to secure Lawrence, starting back to Kansas City
the approval of congress, than the measure j that evening. A party of perhaps fifty or
referred to by the president In his last " hundred students will probably accom
meesage. That ; Is the plan commonly jany tne P,a'rB-
bvCrm.ndv thanBkearyha,W "Ppr0Ved IOWA TEAMS HAD HARD LICK
by many bankers and business men. The
nresldent'a ricrTnHrn 1. n n !
-! " .uc . . , - nam c waa
aa follows:
boGarcla Uegallas, 10c straight, $4.00 for
Garcia- Hports, 6c each, f for 6o, $4.00
for box of loo.
Garcia belectos, 10c straight, $4.25 for
box of 60.
Haselklrk (large), 60 strslght, $2.50 for
box of 60.
Henry George, 5c each, t for 10c, T for
25c, 1 05 for box of 50.
You get above prices at either of the REXALL STORES.
Sherman 1 r.lcConncll Drug Co.
CORNER 16th AND DODGE
OWL DRUG CO. :: :: :: :: COR. 16th, AND HARNEY
26.
Robert Msntell 10c each, $ for 26c, $1.85
for box Of 15.
Robert Hums, Conchas Flnus Kxtra lfc
"ich, 2 for 16c. 4 for 25c, W.oo for box of
W. .
llohert Burns' Jockey Club 10c each, 3 f'r
23c. Stf.50 for box of 60.
Robert bums' k'plcures 10c each, $ for
2T.c, K.tO for box of 60.
Robert Burns' lnvlnclbles 10a edeh, $ for
:fc, I1.S6 for box of 25.
Robert burns' Petit Dues, 15c for box of
10. '
10c Teller DlplomStlcos -6c each, $2.50 for
box of 60. i -
lflc Windsor House Bannuet 6c each.
for 26o, $1.25 for box of 2
"According to this plan national banks
should be permitted to Issue a specSled
similarity Between rins of Conteate
of fiatnrday. "
IOWA CITY. Ia..-Nov. 4.-(Sneclnl )-The
two leading teams In the stste played Irt
proportion of their capital In notes of a hard luck Saturday. The university lost
given kind, the Issue to be taxed at aa wlBCnsin, to 6; the Agricultural col
hlh rai dm i. ... . . "'ge lost to Nebraska. 10 to ft. There were
high a rate aa to drive the notes back when i elements of similarity about both games
not wanted In legitimate trade. This plan j In both the winning team captured th
would not permit .the Issue of currency to i am with but a few minutes ieft to piny;
of the argument durln
irlve banks addltihaal nmnt. h... . "osing team had an tne netti-r
v incut i or tne srflrument otirlriff- tho inrfirr nHrt
by times of 1 of the contest. GrlnnelT won Us annual
the emergency presented
stringency." ' '
tho Inrger pRrt
game from Drake by the score of 10 to 0,
game last year, the Shenandoah boyj
rw-atlng them, and they expect to retrlevo
that defeat in their -Thanksgiving day
game with the same team this year. The
reputation of the Totums was so greut
last year that their picture Hnd history
were -in the Spalding official base ball
guide of 107, and they expect to repeat
this record again this year.
Mllnaakee Gets Schaelbera;.
"CINCINNATI, Nov. 4. Title to Plaver
Schndiuerg was awarded to the-Mllwauk.ee
American association club In a decision
announced today by the National Bas
au commission. The Detroit. American 1
yesterday and proposed to them'thot thy
hold an election over the matter among
themselves and he would appoint whoever
received a majority of their votes. Tim
chapel was filled to overflowing and all of
the members accepted the proposition with
alacrity, the election being fixed for Tues
day, November 12.
Attention, Republicans I
You are earnestly requested to vote early
Tuesday, November E, as the polls close at
league team had claimed the player, hut j o'clock, Instead of 9 o'clock, as on regia-
tli" commission found, that Detroit had
luneiien us c.aim oy a written waiver
of all rights tor him.
making the third consecutive' victory scored
DECLINES AHatiiaKAVV AT Sent te ,ov'r th res Molnea lntitirtnn with much
V AT BBRU;11.,,w,TeilkM ,Mmi T '.ese thre con-
tests were the only jnes of Interest to tho
followers of the came Inside of the state
and they will have an Important bearing
not only on the games to come, but on
I'rleoa oav sloarM Opened Weak T-poa
Fait a re of Laapenberc.
BERLIN,- iiov. 4.-Prlcea on th Bourse
opened very weak upon the failure of F.
Lappenberg." at Hamburg and fell away
still more eharply Jpon the announcement
t f the advance In the discount rate of the
Bank of England, which awakuned appre
hensions that the Imperial Bank of Ger
many may resort to another advance ln its
discount rate. The declines in prices were
heavy, especially In, the case of Americans.
Steel Maa Visit lreldeat.
WASHINGTON. Nov. 4.-E. H. Garry,
chairman of the United States Steol cor
poration, and Henry Thlpp were In con-
1 1 1. a I CI.I-. f .11.. ,
r.' ' uvnvav avcailT vauoo V ties AVIChUaV Ul r.lllf IH I tllli mnrni.it
T VWL 1 1 Kr anMnim,....! . . ' ssvsssi.iaj
that ruui'.' t0 raI t ts from 64 to per cent. Al-
margerlne licenses to nonresident of tnou8n "n Increase to this rate next Thurs-
Pennrylvanla. The comrnliiRlotui- khu..u Aiiv wnulil tint !.. ,i..
of'l,raX,r!n h WrZH tb;cemen; of'e .day
- -s . , v v. 9 irmijr i iyvu u Y . x
la considered, however. In- fiuaneial circles
to be tha natural oiUsouie of the, unfa.vor
than an hour yesterday, the conference
being participated in also by Secretary
Root. While no details are obtainable, it Is
understood the meeting related solely to the
financial situation.
F. LasstaUrg Saaaead.
HAMBURG, Nov. 4.The banking and
An Increase of
nds
over 25 in Divid
Tq Policy Holders
The Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York:.
ba paid more in' dividends to policy, holders thn any
' jh ' other company irtthe wotld. Since organisation it bw ie
f "7 turned in dividend over tll8,000,000. As a result chiefly
of: increased earnings, and. decreased expenses the- snnrtal
dividends to policy holders thia.year, on policies, issued ia.
., 1905, will H25'to 3QS more thari. if$. 1906. ,
The Mutual'-'11
Life Insur&nc
. 'Company
foeli sure its policy-holders will rje pleased wi
duct ion incest. The news may be doubly
when increased cost in, other lines, seems e
order of the day. If you have others for w.h
cut you- are concerned, you should learn
how-and; how cheaply it can bd tjuara
staum nest-life insurance company in
able New York bank statement. When the brokerage firm of F. Lapoenber suspended
f-Bnuk of England rate was raised to. &1 payments today owuig to losses sustained
j per cent It was thought tbat tho poaitfcu through customers The firm, which also
in, tne united Slates was clearing satlsfac- did an export and Import business, enjoyed
torlly, but the continued engagements ot nigh standing In financial circles,
g ild at a loss of : to $ per cent on th It developed later In the day that the
exchange rates, caused a revir,LJilscence of failure was much less Important than at
nervousness In the discount , market and first aypewed,
rates, were put up from 8H te 6 per eeut in .
endeavors to assist the bank to protect Hs ! I.eetown BaaJk Saapeada.
reserve, but the. futility of the efforts Is LEETOWN, C, "Nov. 4. The Flra't Nu
shown by the fa.ct that since Tbwr.day the tional bank here fald tu'open its doors
V'nlted etate has drawn dally from the today. A notice posted on the door states
the race for the Iowa championship which
is now rapmiy drawing to a close.
The showing n ode by the State university
sgainst Wisconsin Is fat more creditable
than appears at first sl?ht, sinco the
Badgers showed marvelous improvement
over the Torm displayed by them ln tho
Illinois game, Wisconsin practically for
sook the old style game In the Hawkeye
contest and depended for Its longest gains
on the forward pass and the quarterback
kirk, the latter working to best advonta-re.
Catlln'e men also forsook the old style
game, worked forward passes to advantage
and mixed up the attack ln n way-that
showed that Coach Catlln Is bu'ldlng up a
strong scoring machine. A strong wind In
terfered with the play of both teams, but
the fumbling cannot all be excused on that
"""""' , . , . . . parents, Judge D. T. Welty and wife. In
The game leaves Iowa In good ehane for ir... ,' . . ' , ' " u 7. .
the coming contest with the University of tn,s cltT- The brlJ ' the daughter of
Atlantic Iflsh School Wins."
ATLANTIC, la.,- Nov. 4. (dpecial.)
The Atlantic Illah school foot ball team
defeated the Guthrie Center boys here
buturday by the score of 11 to 6, arter
what looked like aure defeat ln the first
half. The end runs of Porter of Atlantic
were the featurea of the game. Tola Is
two out of three games the locals have
won this -year.
Foot Ball Player Dlen.
CLEVELAND. Nov. 4. Richard 8.
Evans, left half back of the Wooater, O.,
university foot ball team, who was In
jured ln a game with Western Reserve
here .pn October 6, died today.
hymeneal""
Weltj-Parker.
CAMBRIDGE, Neb., Nov. 4,-(8peclal.)
Olfe of the popular weddings of the season
occurred at noon Wednesday, October 3),
when Miss Jessie E. Wefty was married to
Mr. Lester J. Parker of Buhl, Idaho. The
ceremony was performed by Dr. D. A.
Lecper of the Cambridge Methodist Epis
copal church at the home of the bride's,
trstlon days. Next year Is" presidential
year. Vote the straight ticket.
Republican County Central Commtlee.'
MYRON L. LEARNED, Chairman.
C. II. T. RIEPEN, Secretary.
The. Tim q to. Act is NOV
Tor the new f ormi cjf pcj.aors write tq
The Mutul Life Insurance Company
of New York. N, Y.
Os STAXHOPK KI.KMI.NO. Manager-, l int National IlacX Bids;,
Owner l.Ult and Farnam Slxeta. Qwaluu
m
th this crtat t& .If
Hcicoipe nour I f
very where ihe
cue continued,
for your.-elf
tceu, ry me j
tho world.. " .
bank substantial sums, already aggregat-
trig $5.000.0U0. Egypt has also been .with
drawing gold. Financial elrcle her In
cline to the belief that the t per cetvt rate
will suf'ce and t'lat n-k '"rther dv-'-
wiil be necessary, partlculaily If the Bank
of Fjnce renueis Its prum sed slU"' ..ii
depends, however, on the absence of de
mentia of alarming proportions front Amer
ica. The position here is regarded as being
very sound and the declines registered to
day were more ia the nature ot a senti
mental marking down ot quotations than
aqtuel aclllog. Th market la short, re
girds the advance at. the bank aa pucely a
protecUvf measure against Amei tea's gold
dumend 4d to prevent; the New York, City f
pef, ceut bonds from being plaovd nitre.
Arrjeric purchased toduy the whole of
the gold 'in the open market, about 400,
Ooo. The price paid for the gold was
78s Hd, plus the commission.
' The receipt of, news of New Yetk'a saHy
quotations induced a recovery. Union Pr.
ci tie advancing 24 points. Santa Fe 2 rjti&
several others advanctud fractionally. Tae
Illinois, which will lie nlaved here next
Saturday. Despite their defeat the Hawk
eyes have gained confidence In the Wiscon
sin gwme. the defects of the eleven have
b.-en shown up bv the Badgers and Catlln
v 111 have smpl opportunity to ro-reet t'lem
during the next five dnvs. TJiere la little
doubt but that Iowa will go into the game
with Illinois In stronger cond'tlon than it
entered the Wisconsin coi.test, but fol
lowers of the team are unwilling to hassrd
any prediction of the outcome yet. On the
showing, of course, the dope all favors
Illinois to win the contest by a comfortable
margin.
The Ames-Nebraska sm nroved con-
coneluslvely that Coach W'lltani has d-
Veloped a great icr'ng a?hlie at the A?rl 1
cultural culli-ge. Nebiaska has Ames out
classed on straight foot ban, but In the
second half, when Will'ams sent his men
lntn the contest with c-rdi-ra to piay every
thing they knew, the Aggies developed a
series of trick plays and forward parses
that awent the Cnrnhuakera on their fei
that the concern wUI liquidate Its llablll-! n ,ne showing of the two teams against
Judge Welty, ex-Judge of the dla.rlct court
for this district, and the groom Is a young
ranchman of Idaho.
ties. C. N. Schmtck of Cleveland la oreal-
dent of the bank.
Sisawar riead Not Gallty.
BEATRICE. Neh,.- Nov. (Special
IVlrgram. ) R. Mead BhumWay, the aU
Veged murderer of Mrs. Barah Martin,
was brought here, this morning from the
penrueniiary at
Lincoln- and arraigned
before Judge KUIgar In district court, and both coaches have succeeded in tesrh-
Mlnnesota, Nebraska liai nil the advantage
of the argument, but WHHa-na has evi
dently aiu-ceAeTe4 ti nulling b' npn atiead
faster thai the Nebraska c aches h ve. The
game ia, of coure, of great significance
in the race for the Iowa championship. It
proves conclusively that the Agg'ea. who
hold the state title at the present time,
will offer Iowa a maenltlcent battle on
November 23 whenlha two teams meet st
Ames.
Roth teams are evenly matched In weight
IJcal food for children.
WHEAT FLAKC CZLCflY
mm
makes the children plump and.
tween Grlnnell and Drake university hit ' . .
P a 7n -. . t i come 10 ne me joice or me lowa root nail dhuiil auu k'lbrbuka ouut oium-
TMntaient 1 guaranteed to cure any I world. It la not known Just what kind of
ach and constipation. I he best
food for growing children, in
valids and the aged. v
He pleaded not amlitv anA th mm 1 Ing them the new formations made possible
continued to, Nfnn.K 11 k.. ' ''V the forward pas and the onaide kick.
November 1$. The prisoner 1 The struggle between the two tea-na w'.en
tc 10 L.incoin on an arter.
noon train by Sheriff Trude,
thev meet win be on par with the Wis-
coriHin-lowa or Nebraaka-Amea ramta of
last Bat'ir'ay. The annua contesta be-
The Darkett Post innaterahlp.
GRAND ISLAND, Neb., Nov. 4.-(8pe-clal.)
An unusual, yet simple, fair and
practical method has been suggested by
Congressman Norris to settle a contest at
the Soldiers' home as to who shall be post
master of Burkett which Is the home.
Two members, both In good standing and
capable men, each with hla following
among the 600 people In this Institution, sre
Applicants for the position, the Messrs.
Young and Vanness. Congressman Norris j
called the members together In the chapel
AMUSEMENTS.
BOYD'S THEATER
Tonight and Wed. asat. and night
JAMEs r. POVMY.AS
In tb Musical acotss '
THE BLUE MOON
THUBSDAT WIGHT OWtY
MME. CALVE
and her assoelats Artists in OOH
CEST and d ACT OF CAHatEW.
Vrices $lJOO to 3.BO
Planty of Oood skats Iieft
Coming Kovembtr 10th
THE BELLE OF MAY FAIR
AUDITORIUM
great'
pure food; show
AID ''
EXPOSITION
Bulking- by Kaoklasry
Tralatd. Anlaaat Know, and ' 1
Tina SSusio. -
Oood Thing to Sat and Drlak '-'
Admlaaloni Adnlts, BOoi Chtldrsxs lea
Oet Orcen TXioket from yeas Oroser
or Butcher and Sacura . ,
Special Kates.
CLflKSJ IN TO t DAYS.
atU Orithln Dli... ni , . . a t.nnnA n , 1 1 V. .. .. ., . 1. ........ . - ...
Eneiumf Dr rrDirua D im h."-vji- ,-a on i 'i ( no -I,
or money reiunaea. soa. wDr it,.. hv km n,n. .urn,... in. i a.
. Ir-vat tthoe-s from Crarklag
Quick Shine Bho Polish. It oils. pot.
Jkhesjftnd gives a patent leather flnlah and
la waterproof. Ask your dealer for It. -
Jeha Mitchell I I m previa
LA 8ALI-E. III . Nov. 4. John Mitchell
market cjoaed Arm. Cupper shacea tb-ftDDed iTPfesldent of the tnited Mine Workers, who
iih ti. metal f hs, undergons eeveral operations was
, ,.,'; o... .n - reiionea toaay to be gradually improving.
m i. v aj.a.(as 1. sSIlCI HUUlt K
43 000 In bar gold and; 30,000 In Ame ,V an
eagle from the Bank of Erigland ln.Jdl
tlon ' to th gold purobaaad earlie' This
caused some d;scusaion of a protr.by.Uy of
a 7 per- cent nite. Tluw month's discount
rates are- now quoted at 6'n.
'arr""'.."i3
Fa Investors....
The absolute safetyi pf the fund, Kitrusted to
The Conservative Savicgs & Loaa Association, 1614
Karney1 street, ia assured by confinirg its loara, to
first mortgages on inaprpved real estate, which se
curity is- aa safe and permanent as "old- mother
esrth" itself, Eesourcej, $2,800,000.
NMRTU.WUST 8PL APPKAL
Senator lUaahroaaA WUr President
Hooaevelt oA Juualiyons There.
GRAND FORKS, a l3 - Nov. 4.-8entor
Hanshrouh sent the f jllowhig to Presi
dent, RACNa-velt today:
"Fully IM.fOO.UUO bin wlt of graln are now
refdy ta b marked ln tne tw0 Dakota
and MJnnvatita. an-, there ia ae money with
which to do It. The neceealtle of the
northwest are, . therefore. - much greater
than in any 0 her eectlon of the country,
demanding u funest considerstlon st ths
hnds of tfl9 Treaaury department. ' Ten
inUlWav 'aVjr, placed In the Twin City
banks Ar.uld raise the embergo and start
1 grata. y .foments to Euron. This would
taUdV ta (baanctal atieaa ta - th at
a-inN A MAN
AJ is out with a
hammer his liver is
doing the knocking.
RconiBiBiJ yi glsst
Defer Breakfast.
A NATURAL
LAXATIVE WATER.
Bottled
at the Springs.
Avoid substitute.
A
fentlng Pell's squad. Drake scored nenrlv
three times ss many points a?Hnst c0
college as Orlnnell dd, yet llamlltnn's
ts - v-m e 1 -n v 1 rt'- ,...- .e.
The game dl roses -1 Drake's cU'ms te 'et
ter tnan f.urth place n.t'- chani ionsliln
race, while It ia practically certain that
,Griniell will land n thlM plHce.
.lre from the Iowa-Illinois game to be
plaved Jovember 9 there Is only one other
contest of mateHal Interest this, week. That
one la the game between 5r'nnll and Am s
to he played at Ames. Grlnr-ell Is not con
certed vlnirle rrsnee to win. of course,
but the contest will undoubtedly be an In
teresting one. With the near anpriach of
the lowa-Arcea gare lneret In the anort
thrnehiiut ttie ata'e is Increasing at a
rsetl rate. Preraratlnne are being nia-'e at
the Ftate Agrtcul'ural callege to entertain
the Inrvesl crowd that ever witnessed a
football game on the state field there.
Gaaa Reaalts la Tie.
WOT r"R'VOS . n. Nov. 4. (Spe
cial.) The foot ball teams of the Stite
Normal at Riiearflh, W. U.. and Chadron,
Neb., acaiiemy played a tie gam- h. re
p..,,.,. v. s to a. Ths first touchdown
a"d ros.1 waa ma-1e by 6nearlsh In twenty
minutes from the kick-off. It was a
clorely fought and Interesting game from
atart to Mnlsh. Three men on each aide
wera temporarily disabled. Eacn tm Is
chsmrlon In Its own lttrlct snd mt on
neutral grounds for flrat honor with tha
e -rsi-lta A very large crowd
cheered Impartially ind voted the refs.ee
a"d playeia genllem. from atart to finish.
For tsls bv all Grfxtftr
Tae Your Meals
AT
GAe CALUMET
Prompt Service
zsssszssaasEa
KRUG THEATER
m " m w Prices, li -25-50-Tic
SPECIAL
MATINEE TO-DAY
ro-irxaxT, eat
tnSS BEULAII POYNTER
LENA RIVEftS
TUZSOAT TXB B1X.OW TOKM
I ir,,nTinisfsaBag
-
(7 fiWtCWOTt PHONt
ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE
Dally Matinee. t:lS. Every Night, S l$v
TKU WSKK lissoa St Xselsr, the Okito
anUy, Th ssapplata, Smat Vraacts had
tUt '"- y' o, mU abas,
paaluaa Cowboy Quartet, and th UaJs
drosaa.
Prices 10c, 25c, 50c.
TODAY AT
2:30 AND
8:15 P M.
VAl'OLVILli
Prastoa XeadaUi aT.lll
Siting- Co. 1 Anastroaa-
ajly Masleal Ha
waUanst Xalght fe Ssaai
40. sUlmaai Ollmore fe
CaatUj Sari a. Kicks i
Pleturss.
Buket Ball Teas Reorcaalsed.
ATLANTIC, Ia., Nov. 4 ' Special )
The Totum basket ball team of this t-laee
haa reorganiard for tlia aeaon of I HOT.
and t open for fimn with any team In
thta part of the country for any data atve
Thanksgiving day. The twain OBjiy lost on
5 IT'S FOR THE FAMILY-A CLEAN, MORAL SHOW 2
2
JEWEL THEATER I
WITH IT
MOVING, -PICTURES
p:i-."':iV-pVrr. dowx flicker
lis to o ((Q)C!2 7 to 11
Attendaata la ttniform. Chang of Bill Mondays had Tharadaya..
it us BsaaaTzsx tut it vow sr. , . f , f
n
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