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Salurday is Overcoat Day
At BENSON & THORNE'S-
Just at tliis overcoat bnjing time
j oh on glit to realize what a remark
able stock of fine overcoats Is lirre
waiting for you it's as If you were to
liave at yonr hand it big special over
coat store soiling nothing rise hot fine
OTcrcoat.
Fvlufjlvp shewing of the entire output
variety of ths world's laret producer ot
young men's overcoats mid suits.
"Saapcck Clothes"
Ma.le
City.
by Samuel W. reck, Nsw Tork
YOUNO MEN'S DISTINCTIVE
STYLES
exrincially fashioned for the demands of
young men. Jot a gathering of freakish
styles. Young men ho coins hers don't
want such clothe. We provide for thetr
special requirements in a way that's not
common and the young mon of this cl.y
know it.
OVERCOATS or SUITS
Hmart novelties In fancy mixture of
hornac-kin. homespuns, cheviots, vicunas,
serges, elo.
$15, $18, $20, $2250, lo$30
ALDRICH MAINTAINS LEAD ( City National
Complete Vote from Eighty-Two
Counties on Governor.
NO CHANGE ON OTHER OFFICES
f' V
1 his is tne imper
ial " convertible col
lar overcoat four
coats in one.
'
gplen-
mm
did and broad scope
of the newest crea
tions In color or
shaps. .12.00 to 94.00
gW
N
BOT1' OTTJmCOATS.
Let your purchase of
Hoys' Overcoats be
niadn here. We are
specialists and have
the hent value
3.75, I. OO and 7.B0 J
ilanee of state Ticket Will Run
Alone Tlell Ttlth Head of Hrpnb
Heaa fin"' on fen
arreemen.
Complete returns from eighty-two coun
ties, and partial returns from three on gov
ernor show:
Aldrlch .. J17.G79
Dahlman M6.11S
Aldrich s lesd 13,D
Two years sgo these same counties gave
Sheldon mw
Siailenberger lil.lWS
Keturns to come will make very slight
In the lead of Aldrlch.
The balance of the state ticket Is running
safely near tba figures on governor.
Vote 11a uoveraor.
Aid- Usui- fcnl- Khar
I County. ricu.
'Adams l.feiii
; nlileloue l.WD
' kianer 11
M.ame I'll
Boone Iwrt
j L.u Butte ann
; Boyd
brown fll
, hulfalo Lull)
j Hurt l.Out
r 'Taw
1518-1520 FARNAM STREET
MIXED RESULT IN WYOMING
Several Republican on State Ticket
Are Defeated.
MONDELL MADE GREAT RACE
t Irngressman Continues to Add to His
Plurality In Spite of Heavy Tots
Polled for Carey Legla-
latere Close.
CHETENNE, Nov. ll.-(8pecial)-Returns
from northern Wyoming counties Indicate
the defeat of two and possibly three repub
licans on the stats ticket. A. I). Cook,
superintendent of public Instruction and
candidate for re-election on the republican
ticket, is defeated by Miss Rois Bird, demo
crat, by over 1,000 plurality. Schnitger,
republican secretary of state and candidate
ffr re-election, and Houx democrat, are
runn.ng neck snd neck, and the' official
canvass will probably be necessary to de
termine which has been successful. With
the , precincts heard from and conserva
tively estimating the pluralities for Schnlt
Sr In the unreported precincts, it is ' be
lieved at republican headquarters that
Schnltgsr is elected, although It will be
counties except Sheridan, Johnson, Fre
n ont. laramle and Albany.
The democrats mads their heaviest gains
In Bherldan, Johnson and Fremont coun
ties, and the landslldo to the Carey ticket
there Is what defeated Cook, and will prob
ably cause the defeat of Schnitger and
Balrd. Four years ago Fremont county
was the only one in the stats , that went
democratlo on the state ticket.
The boom of Senator Carey for governor
started in Sheridan county and that was
the scene ot the greatest agitation. Sena
tor Carey carried Sheridan county by a
plurality of 889, with one precinct casting
25 votes, not counted. Carey's rots in
Sheridan county was 1,216, while that of
Mullen, his opponent, whose home is in
Sheridan, was 1,316. Schnitger was defeated
In this county by Houx by 468, Balrd by
Whedon by 698, Forsytha, republican, by
Forsyth, democrat, by Sle; Cook by Miss
Bird by 639, rotter by Gibson by tU. Mon
dell, republican, for congress defeated Ross,
democrat. In this county by (20.
Leartslatlvo Ticket.
There is little Changs In the legislative
racs in this county. The democrats elected
one stats senator and one reprsssntativs
and two representatives are In doubt, with
the chances favoring the democrats. Kline
and Rlner, attorneys, are the republican
candidates running 'behind In this county,
and both are undoubtedly defeated.
The balance of the county democratic
ticket, with the exception of clerk of court
and surveyor, was carried; T. Jos Fisher,
: butler l.
Cass 2,2 LS
' . ..r i.u.D
'ChuK 6o4
, Cheyenne 474
; Ciay t,i$
I Col tax fc.
Cuming 1,14)
, Custer 8,7i4
j l-'SKOta b'l'y
Danes fc72
Lason 2, Hi
Deuel 2IS
Dixon l.i
Dodxe S.OJ1
Douglas .24J
Dundy
Fillinoro l.S-i
Franklin 1,1
Frontier 1 S
Furnas
Gage .ll
Garden ul0
Gailleid X'H)
Gosper 621
Grant Ill
Greeley 7.
Hall 1.7t9
Hamilton 2 l.tfl
Harlan 1,V:M
Hayes 4tl7
Hitchcock "Oi
Holt 1.702
Howard 1.071
Jefferson , l,f61
Johnson 1,1
very close. The same situation applies to clerk, and Everett Ulafcke, surveyor, be
Halrd, republican candidate for state treas-' lD the only republicans that survived,
oror. Whedon, democrat, is crowding the I 11 ' announced today that the democrat
Newcastle banker clone, and with the re- organisation will lnstltuts a content In the
turns from one precinct he is slightly In n'"!! precinct of the Third ward, where,
the lead, while' the returns from another , 11 llfKl fraud existed. This precinct
takVs away his lead and Ba!rd forges to wa" "trongly republican, and should the
the front. As In the cne of Bchnltuer and
Houx It Is a se-saw back and forth, and
unless the unreported precincts show de
cided gains for one or the other the people
must wait for the official count to. learn
the final result.
Monarll's plurality Grvvrs.
Uondell, republican candidate for con
gress, continues to add to his plurality,
which, while greatly reduced from that
secured by him two years ago is suffiolent
to. show his great popularity among the
people of this state. Judge Carey, insurg
ent republican-democrat, has carried the
state by about 6,000, while Mondell Is as
sirvd of a plurality of 6.200. This In Itself
hows Mondell made & wonderful showing
In the face of the landslide to Carey and
the democratlo atste and legislative tickets.
It shows over 10,000 people voted for Mon
dell who did not vote tba balance of the
republican ticket.
Tiis stats legislature Is assuredly repub
lican, although a little too close to afford
the republicans much ground for jubilation.
State Chairman Burdlck still claims the
republicans will have forty-eight on Joint
ballot to thirty-five for the democrats, and
lie Is hopeful of gaining two more members
of the house in Albany county. The demo
crats elected one senator and ons repre
stitstive In this. Larumle, county and have
probably elected three members of the
house, and if so this will reduce the re
publican total on joint ballot to forty-six.
lit any event It Is believed the legislature
ill be safely republican, insuring the re
election of 8enator Clark.
Haw Csnatles Weat.
l-'x-Ssnator Joseph M. Carey, Insurgent
republican-democrat candidate for governor,
carried every couuty In the state except
Crook, while Mondell, republican for con
gress, carried every county, Forsyth, re
publican, for auditor; Balrd, republican,
for. state treasurer, and Potter, republican,
for supreme Justice, each carried every
county In the state except Frtmunt. Sheri
dan and Johnson. Schnitger, republican,
for secretary of state, carried all counties
except Converse, Fremont, Sherliisn and
Johnson. Cook, republican, for jljpuiiii
tendsnt of public Instruction, carried all
democrats succeed In throwing it out it
will affect ths legislative and state tickets,
and may Insure ths elsotlon of six or
seven more democrats to the legislature
from thts county, and cause the defeat of
one and ' probably two republicans for
stats officsrs.
Government May
Sue for Oil Lands
Held by Railroads
Attorney General Will Investigate
Title to Valuable Traot Held
by Southern Pacific
WASHINGTON, Xov. ll.-Attoruey Gen
eral Wlckersham, by direction of President
Taft, has begun an Inquiry to determine
whether 6.0UQ acres ot valuable oil land In
California were known to contain oil when
patented by ths Southern Paclflo Itailway
company. If such Is the case suit to re
cover will be Instituted.
President Taft decided to act after sev
eral conferences with Secretary Uallinger
and Attorney General Wiokersham Just be
fore he left Washington on his trip to Pan
ama. In dlreoUng tba attornsy general to begin
an inquiry Into ths patents of lands by tbs
Southern Paclflo company ths president Is
said to bs making only a beginning. At
torneys and agents of the lepartment of
Justice have begun a search of ths records
of ths general land office preliminary to a
complete Investigation ot ths patents of
any lands which It may be thought wars
taken from the pubUo domain with ths pri
vate Information that tbsy contain oil or
minerals.
Those who have heard of the president
action say that If his pisns are successful
a genuine work for conservation will havs
been accomplished. -.
Kearney
Ke.th
Keya Paha
Kim bail
Knox
Lancaster
Lincoln
Ixman
Mad son
Memck
Nemaha
Nance
Nuckols
Otoe
Pawnee
Perkins
Phelps
Pierce .
Platte
Polk
Red Willow
Richardson
Rock
Saline
Sarpy
Saunders
boon's Bluff ....
Sewsrd
Sheridan, 22 or 19
Sherman
.Sioux, 1 of IS....
Stanton
Thayer
Thomas
Thurston
Valley
Washington
V ayne
Webster .
Wheeler
York
Total.
Vote
1,368
370
4X1
tA
1.7M
7.712
LH94
2irr
l.twti
1,675
1,123
1.6X1
1.8K2
1.3.46
339
1.6S7
304
1.522
1.634
l.irA
2.014
30
l,8t6
7(3
3,374
935
L767
tii'O
S57
501
. 14
lill
74
1,224
1.24.1
1,031
1,613
2?5
2.4.1)
117,579
on
man.
l,-i
O'K)
4
12
1.W1
4 ill
l.tw
1,0.0
.u4
12
l,o.4
L'l
411
1,3,5
1.1 05
l,i"5
l.ii2
015
674
Llh
l:;4
761
- 2.3ij
17,tif6
254
1 4M
1.019
D
M3
2.7K0
244
2..0
4IH
73
779
2,0i7
1,163
665
153
38
1.323
93
l..r.K0
1,097
646
317
1M)
73
-1.739
6.06
990
81
1.6S6
906
1,173
if.9
1.016
1,19
940
117
643
l.Ki
t,2:t
78
72
1.7H5
122
2.1S2
l.Of.7
2 26S
374
1,7'
500
6;s
:?.
672
1,668
66
677
703
1,210
917
1,099
100
1.421
don. b ger.
1,6.10 1.446
2'8
1.623
WJ9
9i .9
Wi7
2 441
1,916
1, s,i
2, D1
:9
1. W7
l.ln7
1.223
754
810
1,64'j
.2
1.2:14
2. W1
11 ,.40
44
1,7j1
1,04
1.01.9
i.304
t.OUtf
867
441
98
.,2
2,1G
l,6i,3
9S9
362
6.18
1,551
Vt6
l,9i6
1,32
1,0:11
372
431
225
1,WJ
I.3V3
1.491
147
2.114
l.lH
1,681
l.Oi.6
1,508
2.318
1.457
2j4
1.447
1.01 1
1.881
1.143
1.229
2,01.5
469
l.H
S!'2
2,303
822
1.834
617
76H
66
782
1,638
11
1.0O4
1.4!.
1.2..S
1,850
2:',6
2,177
1 ib
1,664
6a0
.n)
634
1,194
2.19J
2,.'.il
I.U2
4.2
7
2.014
1.2a
1.612
2.
6M
740
t014
32
1,131
2, i A
1,0-4
141
881
1726
2,34
6nl
96
1.1"7
2,410
1,kM
1 324
2M0
67
1,764
1.466
1.835
1,189
1,156
3i3
332
115
2,141
3.0.3
1.462
147
1.913
1.1.4
1,
l.uS
2,3'
1.171
255
1,224
1,119
2.6,8
1,22
1.836
2,317
833
J.351
1.117
2,65
614
2,137
611
9)7
62
H72
1.783
124
734
1.0:14
1.558
1.062
1,4119
244
2,049
Bank Will Hold
Big Reception
Hank and New Building to Be Open
to the Public Saturday
Afternoon.
Opening of the City National bank and
building Saturday afternoon and evening
will afford an unusual opportunity to ses
all the of rices In the building, for these
will be open to the Inspection of the public.
A considerable number of the various su.tes
have been most handsomely furnished and
many may see these rooms who would not
otherwise have excuse nor reason for going
Into those offices In the ordinary course of
events.
The bank rooms will be open for the first
time Saturday and the materials alone
used In Its furnishing make Inspection
worth while. The finest marble on the
market, rich old mahogany, the solid
bronso doors unrivalled In .the whole west
-and the many other details make ths
banking rooms a scene of architectural and
decorative ' worth.
The hours of the opening are from S to
W p. m. and in the afternoon visitors will
be able to ascend to the fifteenth or six
teenth floors and look over the whole city.
The view of Omaha thus afforded is the
best to be obtained. In the evening every
light in the building from cellar to roof
will bo turned on and those who remember
how well the tall building looked on the
night of Ak-Sor-Ben's electrical parade
will ae.ise tho chance again to sae the sky
scraper thus Illuminated.
The architects of the building have sent
here F. J. Thlelbar, their general office
manager. James W. Black, the head of
the contracting firm which put up the City
National bank building, has also arrived
In Omaha to be present on this occasion.
It la expected that anywhere from 10,000
people up will go through the building Sat
urday.
BONDHOLDERS ASK FRANCHISE
Des Moines Street Car System Prob
lem May Soon Be Solved.
105,119 116,122 121,083
Senator.
Complete returns on senator from titty,
five oountles:
Bur- Hltch-
kett. conk.
Adams 1,614 2,131
Antelope 1,610 X;ill
Banner 170 46
lwx Hutte 4x1 6(4
Blaine H 126
Boone 1,'."0J l,ff.
Boyd 863 639
Hrown 6 JO 434
Buffalo 2,087 1,-im
liul.r 1.194 S.2u9
Cedar l.ivg l,t.:m
Cheyunne 4-8 410
Cuw 1,747 1,854
Colfax 613 l.i,.:
Cuming 1.034 1,968
Custer 2,835 Z,it2
I laaota 467 646
Danes 793 tlis
l,.x,m , 90 064
Dodge 1,865
Douglas H.OH1 19,108
Dundy 8'6 H
Fillmore 1.617 ' 1.7t
Franklin 976 l,tu
Frontier 8oi tie
ruinas 1.180 l,2i
GO.KS 2.919 1,1, iu
Garden &8 243
Uaiiteld 330 Ixl
Grant 98 74
Greeley 563 v
Hani Hon 1.6(3 1,5.16
Hitchcock 4'.8 Ui6
Howard .., 7'.1 l.Jid
Jefferson 1,461 l.tVi
Koaiuey 913 1.044
Keith ViO HI
Kimball 2tt w
Knox 1,445 1,9.2
Lancastsr 6,74 t.nu?
Logan 155 1:4
Merrick 946 1.1'.4
Nuckols 1.296 1.841
Otoe 1.634 2 . MA
Pawnee 1.129 1,(.7
Perkins V7 212
Pierce 741 1,176
Phelps 1,12 9nQ
Polk 1,101 l.lMj
Richardson 1,753 U;J
Sulins 8,210 1.648
Sarpy 6"l ll-u
1 So tl's Bluff 767 606
Seward 1.577
Sherman 670
Sianion 40." bI7
I '1 nomas 66 x3
Thurston 623 sl
Vailev 948 013
Washington 1.001 1,4-9
I Wayne km 1.017
Wheeler 162 n;,
YorH 2.123 1,742
Totals 76.913 93.594
If
OFFER TO AUTIIOaiTLES OF CITY
Oemorratia State Committee As
noanres loteetlosi ot Contesting;
Klerttoa of llaasrea to
. Foarth Dlatrlet.
David City Trims
; York Foot Ball Team
Six to Nothing Drubbing Adminis
tered to Men Who Expected
Practice Contest,
DAVID CITY, Neb.. Nov. 11. (Special
Telegram.) Tork came here today expect
ing a practice game, but David City beat
them In a hard-fought game, 6 to 0. The
game was full of brilliant plays, forward
passes and end runs. York did not gain
tlrst down ones In the first half and the
ball was continually In their territory.
David City outplayed York In all but the
third quarter. With three minutes to play,
C Aldrlch, light tackle, made a thirty-yard
run for a touchdown. Abbott, left guard,
was the bright star of the game. Blood
and Miller of York played good ball. The
whole David City team played a great
game.
mm
represent the finished
result of experience
and successful effort.
Ft sab at etg atoxic everywhere.
MR. ABBOTT ON ELECTION!
(Coiuinued from First Psge.)
Sixth District.
Plsins
lox Butte.
Boyd .......
Buffalo ....
Che enns " .
Cuuler
I asun ....
retirement of Messrs. Aldrlch and JHsle
from ths senate and by the Maine election
in September.
"Mr. Roosevelt ass called In to save the I t.ariieiJ
situation; hs responded to the call but'c,r"'u "
could not turn the tide. He did some t'h nxs ! W'X1?
mors iinportant. ne heartened ths progrea
s.ves in his own party, carried forward In
his own state the work of party purifica
tion so well begun by Mr. Hughes and di.i
something to inspire with ths spirit ot
genuine and national democratic progress
the party of his politcal opponents."
t'oloael HtMtrilt In aclaala.
OYSTE.fi BAY. Nov. ll.-0sier Hay
vainly wonders today what has become
of Colonel Roosevelt, who Is stld In com
plete seclusion at Sagamore Hill. Not glnce
h s return from the Sanlah-Aineiican war,
twelve years ago. has the colonel kept him
self so secluded at his home, and the vil
lage folk do not know what to make of it. I
The colonel has not even indulged in his
fsvortte diversion of felling a tree with an
axe, which so delighted his via tors. It Is
old ths colonel spends most ef bis tints
In bis library.
Kimball
l.OKaii
Seoit s Bluff
Sherman ,
'i hotuas
F'awes
helth
W heeler
Garuen
ln'ovtn
Valley
Nance
Lincoln
Totals
Twelve counties missing.
K-sikaid Taylor.
. . 2 11 1..7
.. b.t 4.9
. . 9o7 546
.. 2,195 2 I'.l
.. 618 ::27
.. 2 57-J 2 9-0
.. 1.577 1 b.2
'2 216
,.116 56
.. 67 876
.. 7T l.tU
.. 2.2 78
.. 143 m
.. 7.5 6.0
.. 7) 82
.. 118 63
.. 9V 4
.. 31 51.1
.. 1: 130
444 1-2
.. 614 270
. . 89 93 '
.. 6i 9JO I
.. 1.41 1.151
..18,1-2 16,696
FIGHT 0YERH0USE RULES
Cannon Expected to Win lm Contest
to Shear Chair of Its
Power,
WASHINGTON, Nov. 10. Another con
test over the question of taking from the
speaker the power to name standing com
mittees Is expected to develop soon after
the house of representatives assembles next
month. This time It is not unlikely that
the movement will reoelve the support of
Speaker Cannon and his allies, inasmuch
ss the next assignments will be made by
the democrats.
Interviews with Representatives Murdock
of Kansas and Norrts of Nebraska Indi
cate they intend to lose no (Tins In reopen,
lng the fight waged by Insurgent republi
cans last session, which reformed ths rules
and deposed Speaker Cannon from member
ship on the rules commlttse. That contest
was won by Insurgent and democratlo
coalition. It is not known whst the atti
tude of the democrats will be in the com
ing session when an effort is made to still
further shear the speakership of Its great
authority, but the chances are they will
seek to force the battle over to the suc
ceeding seHslon, when they will be In un
aiaputed control.
Harmony 31a y Vanish.
Some members of the house who are now
here believe that It the power to appoint
committees is 'taken away from the demo
cratlo speaker in the Sixty-second congress
and Lauded over to the membership all
hope of harmony in the democratlo ranks
may be abandoned. It would mean the up
setting ot the seniority rule and the turn
ing down of many mer of long service, who
have been the minority ranking members
of the most powerful committees. On ths
other hand. It la pointed out thst harmony
also would suffer from a maintenance ot
the seniority rule, as that rule would give
to the south the chairmanships of all ths
great committees and leave unrecognised
the new democratlo membership from
northern and western states.
I'nder the seniority rul the commlttse on
agriculture would go to Lamb of Virginia,
banking and currency to Pujo of Louisiana,
census to Hay of Virginia, foreign affairs
to Flood of Virginia, Immigration to
Burnett of Alabama. Indian affaire to
Stephens of Texas, Interstate and foreign
commerce to Adamson of Georgia, Judiciary
to Clayton of Alabama, merchant-marine
and fishsries to Clark ot riortda, naval
affairs to Padgett ot Tennessee, patents to
Legars of South Carolina, pensions to Rich
ardson of Alabama, postofflce to Moon of
Tennessee, printing to FLolsy of South
Carolina, publlo buildings to Sheppard of
Texas, public lands to Robinson of Arkan
sas, rivers and harbors to Sparkman of
Florida, territories to Lloyd of Missouri
snd wsys and means, the greatest of all.
to L'nderwood of Alabama, unless Champ
Clark ot Missouri, who la now the ranking
minority leader, should fail to capture ths
speakership.
Fltagrerald Will Lose Place.
Appropriations, under the seniority ruls,
would go to FltxKeraid of New York, but
it is said that he Is so disliked by tiio
proapbctlve speaker that this place prob
ably would be given to Burleson of Texas.
Military affairs under tbs seniority ar
rangements would go to Sulser ot New
York and there Is little -loubt that hs will
capture this important chairuiausnip under
whatever plan is adopted.
Vt htther the seniority rule Is retained
or the speaker bs permitted to name com-
iiuii e or the selection be left to the mem
beisnlp of U. house, all of those who are
now the minority ranking members of toe
principal coinuuttees are expected to insUi
upon promotions to chairmanship. They
wul ciulm that their long service In tne
house entitles them to these as a mater of
right.
Killed y Mailed NuriUr.
NEW YORK. Nov. U. A manked burslsr.
looting tne .i'luieiila of Henry Rouen, a
shoe nianura. lurcr. on Madl.-on ilrel, to
day fatal.y woumled Ho.vii, Roen was
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awuke aud found a masked man leaning I " ..u.m. w hiui
over her and reaching lor a roil of blue I "-.okk""".. uiU":::;;:
' ,.iiww. iwu.ru aiiiotl villi luv I pi NTA AHaVNAS. .. "eH,
Imrudnr and was shot. The burs lax 1 uavkk
(From a Staff Correspondent )
DEM MOINBS. Nov. 11. (Special Tele
gramsThe bondholders of the Ies Moines
Street Hallway company came before the
rlty authorities today with a proposition
for a new franchise, which thry expect to
end the long controversy between the city
and the company. The company offers a
franchise which has been summarised as
follows: ;
Asks for an indeterminate franchise.
(.rants city pui-chaxe rlaht in year 1920
ana at expiration of ftv-j-year perl. win
thereafter.
Fixe price to be paid by lty. baxr-d on
present capitalization o( 4.423.0VO, plus au
ditions suhHetiuently made.
ABks 6 cent rate of tare.
Says company will not extend tracks
without city s consent.
Promises improvement of nhveiciil rirou.
erty by rebuilding of ten miles of track
within two years, and providing twenty-
iive new cars.
Grants city power to regulate service
under police laws.
A Hka terminal rights for interurban rail
wavs.
Asks that present statutes of Iowa gov
ern paving in city.
Offers books and accounts of the com.
parry for inspection.
t'outost In Foarth,
Ths democratlo state committee virtually
announced today its Intention of paving
the way for a contest in the next congress
over the Fourth congressional district of
Iowa. The returns show Haugen was re
elected by 3x0; but Murphy Is to make a
oontest, and as this would come before 1
democratlo house, he would have the ad
vantage. Chairman Reed intimated that
this would be done and if there was any
unseating of democratlo candidates for
the Iowa legislature Murphy would then
Insist upon being seated in congress. Ths
democrats make no accusations of fraud.
Chairman Nicholas Reed of the demo
cratic state central committee, today Issued
a statement conceding the re-election of
Governor Carroll and congratulating him.
He explains that the democratic defeat
was due to the normal republican majority
of 60,000, which, he says, the democrats
could not overcome. Revised returns from
the counties of Iowa give Carroll a lead
of 19,169 over Porter.
lows Boy Makes Good In Chile.
MASON CITY. Ia.. Nov. 1L fSnaclal.i
Mr. and Mrs. James McLaughlin of this
county, receive very gratifying news from
their son, Harold, who has been in Chile,
South America, for the lout four vun
Harold, who Is a mlfilng engineer, has been
superintendent of a mine owned by a very
wealthy London company. He had expected
to take a trip home for a short visit, hut
the general manager resigned and Harold
has received the promotion from superin
tendent to general manager. He Is to r
celve 15,000, 16,000 and S6.500 for each of tha
three coming years, In gold, all his expenses
paid and a trip home, via London, next
year with a three months' vacation on
full pay.
Boone Boy Mysterlonsly (shot.
BOONE, la.. Nov. 1L (SDeciai Tales-ram.!
Harry Anderson, 12 years old, was killed
In a mysterious manner lent nlsht. Ha
rushed Into the house covered with blood.
cried I m shot," and fell unconscious. He
never regained consciousness, death fol
lowing a short time afterward. The rasa is
shrouded In deepest mystery.
Iown News Notes.
AMKS The five young men who will rep
resent Iowa State college in the stock
judging contests of the International Live
Stock show at Chicago next week are E.
N. Cassady, Whiting, la.; H. L. Thomp
son, Vinton, la.; phin hearer. Marshall
town, la.; A, K, Chappel, Dee Moines, and
II I. Qunlfe, Ionia, la.
IDA GKoVE-fcrama and Lucy Hurts
have been hUHklng corn for their brother,
Edward Kurts, near Cushlng, and during
the last five days got up 1(0 bushels of corn
a day between them. Corn plokers are
scarce In tills section and as the crop Is
one of the biggest ever raised, the task
of getting it out of the field Is a serious
one. Many machines are being used and
with success. Scores of women are helping
In the fields.
OGDEN Mm William O. Clark of this
place has lust become the mother of her
tliird set of triplets. But that 1s not all. She
has records In the family Bible to prove
that she Is the mother of four pairs of
twins, a total of seventeen In all. Two pairs
of twins and one set ot triplets were born
during her first msrrlage and the reet of
the seventeen are of her second marriage.
Mrs. Clark, herself, came of a large family,
she being the only sister of twenty brothers.
Sailing Honey
Tf vou wish to SAVE MONEY on your FALL MILLI
NERY, COME HERE.
Tf you wish to SAVE MONEY on your FUR purchases,
COME HERE.
EVERY HAT in tho house enormously CUT IN PRICE.
is:
J.(W TOl GI.AS STKEET.
largest Ilctnil Millinery and Fur House in Nfbraskn,
Mark InderbtJ
j
Robert Fullierson7
; Hoffman j
TTOW many of you, comfortably
j I reading your papers on a mile
a-minute train, stop to think
of the engineer ?
One in a thousand, perhaps, and Mr.
Robert Fulkerson Hoffman happens to be
tne. He hss put the locomotive engineer
into a book for ikl tthtr 999 to read and
understand.
Cet the book, read the chspter where
Mark Enderby makes his race "against
time, against water gone low in the boiler,
against the deluge and fierce flaming light
nines of a furious storm in the mountains of
New Mexico," and gee if it doesn't thrill you at no tale of railroading bag ever done.
Illustrated h W Ftsttr, $1.50 "'
A. C. McCLURQ & CO., Publishers
NOW ON SALE AT YOUR BOOKSTORE
. f '"
i Vi.r : , ' ri,
1
lilted
GOULD'S AUTO RUNS DOWN MAN
Machine Driven bjr ton of Hallway
Stagnate Kills n Bicycle
Itlder. ,
LAKBWOOD, N. J., Nov. 11. A big au
tomobile bearing Klngdon Gould to the
railroad station collided today with a bi
cycle ridden by Orville Johnson. Johnson
was so badly injured he died in the hos
pital. George Gould, father of Klngdon
Gould, was driving an automobile In the
rear of his son's machine and he and his
son hurried the injured boy to the hos
pital The accident apparently was unavoidable.
The Weather
FOR NKRRAPKA Fair and warmer.
FOR IOWA Fair and warmer..
SHlPPKIta' BULLETIN Prepare forty-
elght-bour shipments, north and east, and
thirty-six-hour shipments west, for freexlng
temperatures. '
Temperature at Omaha yesterday:
i Hour. Deg.
- vTni 6 a. m , , 24
set suj.tMl n, m 7
y 7 1 m n
8 m 26
J 9 a. m 4
Avl 10 a. m 25
I ' H a. m in
f'ires. 12 m 30
t t5rv ii t 1 p. m ftl
IkAJs 33
. w Hp. m 3a
4 p. ni , 84
VC "L P- m SI
" rrjk- P. m U
7 p. ro 34
1 p. m iki
Only One "BBtlMtt Ut'IXIXK."
That Is Laxative promo Quinine, Look for
the signature of K. W. Grove. Used the
world over to cure a cold in one day. 25c
TAXIS TO BE PAINTED GRAY
Ifaaaher of New Machines Have Been
Instated In New Head
quarters. Honk, honk! and up the street came an
other Indication of Omaha's growth in ths
last year. It was a grey automobile of the
latest tsxl model, carrying a young lady
Inside and on the space beside the driver
sat the young ladles trunk with her dearest
poodle dog guarding her poeseoslon from
the vantage point of the top of the trunk.
Eight months ago the first taxlcab ap
peared in Omaha and a company was or
ganised with 8. H. Houser at the head of
It, and a few machines with the Rome
hotel as headquarters. Since then he has
found it necessary to move the headquar
ters to 2024 Farnam street and have a gar- 1
age in connection with It, and this week 1
he purchased a number of the new ma
chines for the Omaha public's uss.
In a short time it Is Mr. Housers Inten
tion to have all his machines painted a 1
"taxlcab grey" so everybody will know
them without trouble. He believes that the '
growth of the trade since It was started
stamps the public's approval upon the :
prompt service of the automobile and ths !
fairnexs of the taximeter as a medium of
settling the fare question.
IT
i fll
COrrtt
Each sip a "linked pleas
ure long drawn out" That's
why
OLD GOLDEN
COFFEE
has so many votaries. Taste
it and it will "get" you.
Mi Cwesrs Om m riiiiq
Oea Motwoe, I...
sfilkfi ,1 ft, ,,m U b,,. Sp,
Q
ASslaise
"FIELD CLUB"
The Collar that lai close and
Stays Put." It it a
Corliss -Coon
iuS. Collar
2 for 25c.
Corliss-Coon & Co., Makers
I GUARANTEE TO CURE
PUP FTCt FISTULA
ie 1 snaLsiW AND ALL OTHER
RECTAL TROUBLES t
I mmk tnlt tutani.nl osl
tiv, it it fact. ManjptxipU
bav ipcrimnied wiib pataot
uadicinaa and appllcatioaa, or
witii doctor of iiiotiicicnt k
xmtimnr to nronarlT ircatthaui.
i My entire practice it deroted to
jr rf'-.x tiia traatnant of Pilea aod Kec
nCssMjabtal IUea. M y cure in absxi
lutj. quick aad harttilett It itguarantaci biua
A SAFE POSITIVE CUR
for these painful, oft-tlmei fatal dieeaae. Con
pticMtioos often erite in Kectaf Uiaeaaea ttiat
iaid to early contultation and proper treat
otrnt. borne of liie wortt cxiktiiif raaea have
been niy most tuccettfu. one All treat
nieut ia done
Without CtrUroform Cthr er Qnrl
AneetlieUo
to there U perfect freedom from danr r. How
ever weak your conttitation from aurteriof do
not hetuate another da. Let me enaaune you.
it I accept your cae, I s uatantee to cuie you.
Umlnatla Free and Payment Wneii
Cur eel
I want do payrueut until you ere cored.
Could anything be more fair1 Could you take
leae riak. 1 hie putt the burden alJ on Die.
WRITS FOR MY NEW BOOK
I hT iMurrl a an llutr.td booklet telllrif
alt about Km I Uisrssai. Utt tltDifft t tuttl uui
ft-mutf U-alitD nla. riom uiswiy. 1 f iuffner. til
nd gt on If you i -salt I uavi 1, pUaM write today.
It eUiiWa la liuiit-d.
DR.E. JR. TARRY
At Fountains & Elsowhsro
Ask for ,
"nORLICta'S"
Ths Crlshsl end Ctnulnt
ALT ED H I LU
Tht Food-drink for JLII kgtu
At restaurants, hotels, and fountain.
Delicious, invigorating and sustaining.
Keep it on your sideboard at home.
Don't travel without it.
A quick Innch prepared In a minute.
Take no imitation. Just taj "HORLICTS."
Ia No Oomblno or Trust
AafOKMElTS. ' '
AMERICAN
PHQNISl
Deng.
led. A-IJ41.
18th ana Oeuglaa
HIC:i CLASS VAUDEVILLE
Today 2:15. Tonifht 8ilS
Lamb'g Manlklag, Edgar
Bchooley tt Co.; Walter Jams,'
The Cromwella and
Four Other Big Acta
l'KICKH Dally' Matinees, 10 and 25
I, (MX) KeserveU Beats. , .10e
Every Evening 10c, S5c, SOe'
ADVANCED VAUDEVUJLJbl
latinee Every Day, 2:18
Every Mgbt, 0:10
seoa Xl Week of
acxsa aaaaTia xni.x.KaaT
"Ts DlrUig Vsaus"
In connection wltn excellent new MIL
Thtmaa J. Uyon-Htcnf leid Co., Gran
ville and Hoyers; t ied Liupres; Erne.t
boiiartt, ouzanne Kooauiuia; K.ale,
Wultf and WalUoff; KlnoUiomei Or
pheuin I'oncerl Orchestra,
rrtoee Mastaee, loe ang aSe.
atlgst, lite, AOs aad SOS
r4l (Vfesf O
HAIR BALSAM
I lsluv,Ml grvew
41u to yttOre Orw
1 Ls YotsLj.L, OrtlUir-
aoatp d.nssct a titir tv..Mn,
7 Msir to a
WHIT Ut,0fllf, TU1IS.
TUBSQAT MAT. tHo, 6Qe and Tee"
Oeorge Evans Money oy Miustrsls
James t. Oorbett, laterloeuior
aright moes ase, boo, tso, $i, fi.sa
BOYD'S TOIHGilT
Songlaa lsia. toe.
ataUaeeei Tuesday. TharsAay, efrasaay
MiWasaiVfA LAnO and Cempany In
"A WOMAN'S WAY,"
Next Week- Hurt'e "A Milk Whits nag"
KRUGst,tB",a
atATIBBB TODAY, SlJO.
ToarianT, saa.
BUSTEE BR0V1T
nomas? War nag Veaoa.
Candy Special for Today
40c Cream and Nut Caramels
Ier pound ...25o
60c "Princess Sweets" choco
lates per pound 39c
Our Home-Made Candies are sain
ing In popularity every day. A trial
will surely convince you as to their
superior quality.
n.crs-Dilicn Drug Co.
16th and Farnam Sts. -
-OaCAXA'n TUBf CZVTXB-
rgs, IS-gS-BO-Tfte
Dally Mat, l-a-oO
ACtOMIUatT MAISISI
aSTBATSUSSSA AM IsUAITIUl
Vlii M. Ci.y's iatesi ojocvss,
Trsinp's Paradise": Barto Ac Mc-rrue;
Crslghton Hros.; Harry tmerson; Mil
dene Morgan; big beauty . horus.
t.aaise' ttue Staaitee Atvery Week Bay.
suu. Wes; tne Big unnr tshow.
(
-ja opsiau-8 and over tbs roofs. j,aH-. " r , t-i:mn