JJAJLIiY BISE : SATURDAY , Boys' Mackintoshes , 4 GRAND with cape , SPECIAL All BARGAINS i MEN'S \ ! \ ti'OO Men's WINTER Mackintoshes , 1HESE GREAT SPECIAL AND POSITIVELY UNAPPROACHABLE VALUES FOR SATURDAY. Underwear . ' Men's natural with rapes , At all times selling the best of clothing at very much lower prices than others , this sale is of far more than ordi wool , fleeced gray nary importance , inasmuch as the opportunity to buy the very highest and finest grades of ready-to-wear clothing at or under drawers wear shirts These Remarkably Low Prices Never Occurred Before extra Men's heavy line wool , lleeco lined ansl OoiigEas underwear Men's fine wooli'ancy colored underwear , in light blue and tan MBH'fci $12.50 ALL WuOL SUI'JL'Sfor 87.50 ' Men's fine lleeco Boys' $4.50 Knee Pnnts Suits for $1.75 ' lined Silk Underwear Men's heavy weight all wool suits in the most /to , correct up-to-date patterns and colorings in % * 500 Knee Pant Suits for boys 8 to 15 years regular 82.50 1 weeds , cassimeres , cheviots and imported black 'EjaJ ' a magnificent purchase of all wool suits , strong garment 1'Jnglish Clay Worsteds made with deep French ly put together cheviots , cassimeres , Scotch fueink's Mitin piping-lined with heavy Italian cloth and sowud tweeds , etc. in brown , blue , and thruiighnut with silk regular retail price $12.50 Our spei-ial grey fancy price 87.60 . designs , real value $ -1.50 , specially set aside for MEN'S S$15.OOBUITS Saturday's sale at only , Strictly all wool single and double breasted * ' Boys Suits Boys' Overcoats Boys * Ulsters English Melton Suits black cheviots , fancy English worsteds , fancy cassi meres , Scotch For big boys from 12 to 19 years in all tested , durable tweeds , Scotch cheviots , neat checks , plaids and cloths , just exactly the proper kind for boys' wear and just fancy interwoven designs the kind the Boston go at SO. 98 . Store sells at one-half of what Is asked elsewhere Saturday's Grand MEN'S $22.00 PINE SUITS for $12.50 Special Sale at Men's line $22.00 grade ready-to-wear suits in llio finest fabrics woven from Aus Child's Vestee and Junior Suits tralian wool in all up-to-date patterns and colors hand made button holes , coats with Consisting of coat , vestee and pants for hand padded shoulder" anil collars equal in fit tind workman- boys 3 to 8 years , in handsome colorings bhip to $22.00 cudtom mudo suits po in this sprcial and latest artistic otTocta , combining style , durability and sale at $12.50 warmth \Vo close out n manufacturer's ' entire output and will ' put un sale Saturday 63.301 50 and $5 values your pick at Men's Finest Tfceady-to-wear Suits in America. Finest ever manufactured in America in materials - Special terials , fit and tailoring equal to any in the k AND best custom work. This includes importHi * Bargain Sale eil silk mixed Cassimcres Imported Worsteds in blanks as well as fancy patterns Sorgos and Cheviots in < on : > lo 150 dozen early Fall ' breai'nd ' suck coats with satin fiiuin ? round and squaru Hacks Caps Golf , Yacht , MEN'S NOHin STIFF 3 button cut-a-ways and I'rlnco Albert suits all lined with the ISrlghton and Driving AND FEDORA HATS best Sklnnor'H satin pura silk nnd silk serge every suit guar Shapes In tweeds , cassl- colors bl.t > 'ic , brown and , anteed a perfect lit mercB , corduroys , plushes russett- Knox , Uunlap fancy mixtures \our and liroadway styles choice of tlitf entire lot your choice for 25c and 50c Gout's highest grade Kerseys , In pure wool Beavers , Kerseys , Friezes , Chinchillas , ' , . ' best makes nnd Hoston Store's best bargains , Saturday Bovs and children's , Kngllsh Heavers Flannel or ( 'ns- golf All colors n i nil style0 Kxaminp them If you care to BO DOZEN MORE OF polo , Brighton , hltnero lined Friezes or Woram- military l > o Chinchillas , Fancy I3nck Cov save money , Saturday at $3,9S , $3.00 and { 7.50 THOSE TAN AND < md heavy winter caps ert Cloths" , etc. . etc , In light tan , YACHT CAPS Just the In corduroy , plush , casm- brown blue or black colorings , thine for school wear increp , tweeds and fancy each coat equ.il In workmanship , worth 50c mixtures worth up to 73c duality and appearance to the your choice for and SSc your choice for j < : * t merchant tnllor productions Sat urday thCRp J1D.OO and J1S.OO values arc 5Oc yours at JS.Oi Our recent purchases of the entire stock of a great New York manufacturer of fine shoes , and the M. C , Black wholesale shoe stock , bargatns , in men's and women's shoes and slippers especially. Ex.ra salespaopla have baan Un shoes Try and come M early as possi- ble Saturday morning. We'll give you back your money in a second if you can duplicate any of these bargains for almost double the price we ask in this sale , LUIS' Vour choice of over fen thousand pairs. Ladies' ' $4,00 Welt Shoes $2,50 $ , Men's fine Goodyear welt and McKay sewed shoes Your choice of nearly 1,000 pairs of made by the very best shoe makers in all the high Ladies' Black Vici Kid , Goodyear est grades of leather in black vici kid , black calf Welt Sole Shoes , plain and patent skin , black kangaroo , black box calf , winter tan , wil tips , all sizes and low calf , black patent leather and black enamel , in all widths , made to single solo , in double solo , in triple sole , some all SPECIAL GREVT SUE retail for $4..00 , leather lined and some with plain drill lining. The go on sale at 82.50. cheapest shoes in this lot were made to retail at $2.50 LITTLE GENTS } and the highest for $6.00. All shoes that were made YOUiNS' I $3 $4 and $5 Patent Leather Shoes and French Heel Your choice of over 6,000 ' to sell for § 12.50 go in this eale at $1.59 BOYS' ' , Black Kid Shoes Your choice of pair of the finest ladies' shoes made GHILBS' in Rochester to retail for All tiie $3,50 and $4slioes go at $2 , § 2,25and $2,50 HISSES ' Ladies5 nearly jiatont leather 1,000 , pair shoes ladles' $5.00 pair , in all widths , all Warm Lined with f moy vesting tops sizes , in hand turns and welts , All the $5,00 $ shoes $3,00 , Ladies' Carriage Boots ami French 'artiea ' kid fine shoes hand with turn the very finest and up to date Comf9rt Slippers Louis XV heoln , nil of styles , your Ail the $6,00 shoes go at $3,50 , Warm lined these . wore made to retail choice of the for ii.00 ( , hut yo in this entire lot sale ut S.'I.SO , ' This is without doubt the greatest sale of men's Ladies' at $3.00 'nlioes ever held in Omaha You have may bought Oxford Ties Your choice of ' over 1,000 pairs ladies' black vici cheap shoes before , but you never bought as line shoes for little in Worth kid button and lace shoes , made to retail for $3 , as life. RflQTflM QTnOC money your $1.50 , in this sale at $1.50 niKAIIA Ttic r > nrTpPT oimr niivmrpp tu THC UITPT / inTIIIOTV nr 'll * n PMC ? i : i ? : n PJI MTN"1' AM FXTRS SHDF SAI FSMFN PUT ( IN FOR SPECIAL SALES-STILL MORE FflR SATURDAY. CANNOT GET OUT ON TIME Impossible for Spanish to Evncuato Cuba at the Tuna Set. STEAMSHIP FACILITIES ARE INADEQUATE Oiu * II ll ll it red nml T i filly Tliuiihiiiul iolillrrit anil Tlit-lr iqui : | > mdi ( to Ilu Triiii i > ortiMl Will Il Done Itniililly an I'ovxllilf. WASHINGTON. Oct. 21. It Is now cer tain that the complete evacuation of Cuba will bo delayed beyond the period originally lUcd by the administration. ThU will fo.low entirely ulthout reference to anything that has occurred In Paris before the pej. . com- mission. The War department has about patlsflcU Itself that the task Imposed upon the Spanish authorities , namely , tbo re moval and transportation to a Rre t dis tance by eea of about 120.000 soldiers , sick and well , with their accoutrements , was beyond the ability of the Spaniards. The magnitude of the task Is shown by the fact that the great transatlantic steanuhlp lines crossing the Atlantic from New York all combined , in prosperous seasons , transport only about CO.OOO persons In one year less than half the nurilcr that tlic sjn-isb oiflclaU with their r ° r f li * csur ct- to transport m about tea A Delay In the evacuation of Cuba will cause , a delay in the rellnqulshment of sovereignty eignty by the Spaniards over th-- entire island , which waa cot for Deceaibt- . It Is hauily deemed prudent to undertake to assume - sumo charge of the municipal affairs of Hiuami so lung as the city contaiiin astrrong garrison of Spanish troops , and it Is felt that law and order could bo better main tained In such centers by allowing Vhem to remain under Spanish jurisdiction uncll they nro evacuated by the troops and ro- uocupled by United States troops. lu U not to bo understood from this that thu American Military commission is in any sense abating the pressure It has brought' ' . to bear upon the Spanish Military commls- I sloners to secure thu evacuation of vhe Island I and the rellnqulshment of Spanish cover- j elgnty. On the contrary , they have re-1 | doubled their elforts to secure t'hceu objects , . I ' but nro not disposed to Insist upon the performance - ! I formanco of Impossible tasks , and their de i mands will be largely shaped by their know ) . | I i edge that ! the Spaniards are acting in perJ J i ftictly good faith In their efforts to carry out the terms of the protocol. Olllcera. ST. LOUIS. Oct. 21. The conference of draroiu'bsrs which has been In session In thU city for hcveral days past has adjourned after sclvcllni ; Indianapolis as the ucxl place of meeting and electing tin follow ing ofl'.ccrs : President. Rev. C. Schllu or Buffalo. N V. . vice president. Rev. O. 12. I Hillcr of Louisville. Kv . secretary , Rev. H. \ \ i > c-r h of Cincinnati treasurer , Mr. Kr.ir r or II'ac I ' i n s , ind , Although the Jcoufc.c , < . was the tilth unuual one which had been held bv the deaconesses , a con stitution wa * adoutcd for the first time. Thn name chosen for the association Is "Tho Protestant Conference of DeaconcsBcs In the United States of America. " All de nominations arc admitted to membership. n\sioxs rou WIJSTIJUX vn'rnn.vxs SiirvkiorN of the Civil Wnr n inoni- lirrtMl by the CiiviTiiiiu-nl WASHINGTON. Oct. 21. ( Special. ) Pen sions have been granted as follows : Issue of October 10 : Nobrnska Original : Sebastian n. Doug lass , North Platte. $5 ; John D. Roiife. Nel- son. JG. Additional : Joseph Mulvaln , Ulysses , .JO to $12. Original Widow , etc. : Special , October 11. Mary H. Ellis. Crete. J8. Iowa Original- Jesse C. Walters , Don- nellson. IS ; William H. Rebman , Dubuque , JG ; Thomas D. Trunncll. Santiago , $ G ; Re- vlllo Rice. Hamburg , JO. Additional : Loren 3. Thomas. Carlisle. JO to J12. Increase : Jacob II. Coup. Bedford. JS to J12. Re- Issue nnd Increase : Samuel W. Hutchison , Bedford. JS to $12. Orlclnal Widow , etc. : Lulu M. Bean , Portsmouth , Wllhelmlnn Dlller , Dysart. J8 ; Irvlna J. Trotter , Shell Rock , JS ; Phetney Walker. Blue Grass , JS ; Amanda Snider. Bethlehem , J1S. North Dakota Original : Jacob A. Field , Bismarck. J6. Additional : William H. . Whaley. Dakota City. J6 to JS. South Dakota Original : Henry Eastman , Rapid City. JS. Ilobtorntlon and Re-Issue : Lemuel Karr. Vanktcn , J12 , Increase : W1I- , 11am Bart. Olivet. J6 to J8. I Colorado Original Thomas Ncedbam , Sol diers' Home. Rio Grande. JS , To MnUe Your Wife I.ove Yon Buy "Garland" Stoves and Ranges. V SECRETARY HAS DISCRETION Court Sustains the Position of the Head of Treasury Department. SUITS GROWING OUT OF WAR BOND ISSUE Iiitf-nt of the I.HW thnt llomlx Should I'linn to Individual llolilern AitnrilN Within Dlncrellim of tlit * SfCTi-tnry. WASHINGTON , Oct. 21. Judge Cox In the district supreme court today decided the cases of George n. Wightrann and of Wil liam II. Wharton against Secretary Oago In favor of the secretary of tbo treasury. One suit sought an Injunction and the other a mandamus , the basis of complaint In each being the rejection by the secretary of the treasury of bids submitted for the recent war loan bond Issue by the complainants. Secretary Gage rejected the bids , believing the bidders really represented certain Insti tutions. Judge Cox today held that under the act of congress the secretary of the treasury had discretion In the award of the bonds and that the Intent of congress was that they should go to Individuals , to the exclusion of banks and corporations. Iiiilluiik I iiuii1 Into Court. Dl'LUTH , Minn. . On , 21. Eleven near Island Indians were brought here today by Marshal O'Connor and a detachment of ten Third Infantry regulars. They entered for- mal'pleaa of not guilty in the United StatcH court and were Riven tlmo to consult with their attorney. It Is likely that some of them will plead guilty this afternoon , their attorney said. Indian Commissioner Jones Is hero also and will leave tonight for Washington. LAKE STEAMER ON THE ROCKS Crow Kurniic In Sntety , I > it Ship nml CnrK < > Are Ililltviil to Uc n Totnl I.ox * ! . POUT ARTHUR , Ont. , Oct. 21. The steamer Dixcn has arrived here with six members of the crow of the big steamer Henry Chlsholm , who were picked up In a' ' yawl boat by the Dlxon , off Isle Royale , last ! night. They report the Ohisholm left Du-1 luth Sunday evening with the schooner John i Martin In tow. At 5:30 : o'clock Monday j afternoon , when off Kowenow Point , the J ' Martin cut the tow line and with HJ fore and main sails set was soon lost to vlow , as the weather was thick and the wind blotting a gale. The Chlsholm cruised about until Thursday morning trying to , find the missing schooner , but without sue-1 cess. cess.At At 8 o'clock yesterday morning , while i trying to enter Washington harbor , at the j southwest end of I le Uoyale , the steamer ; struck the nock of Ages and Immediately commenced to go to pieces. The crew of sixteen men abandoned the vessel an 1 rea. Jed Isle Royale In safety , and Captain Smith sent five of them under Main Wllt-s-l man to Tort Arthur to report to the ow ner. The Chlsbolm Is rapidly breaking tip ana the vessel and cargo will be total losses. The crew of the steamer fear that the Mar tin has water-logged and rene ashore some- nhero aloni ; the south shore. The Chls helm was built In 1SSO and registered 1,332 net tons. Its cargo consisted of 92,000 bushels of barley. The Jrhn Martin was built In 1873 , registered 937 tons , and had a cargo of 1,200,000 feet of lumber. Both boats were owned by M. A. Bradley of Cleveland. Neither vessel Is Insured. DUL.UTH , Oct. 21. A wrecking expedi tion has been sent by the Ininan tug line to the steamer Henry Chlsholm , which Is stranded on the Rock of Ages. DIVERTING TEXAS CATTLE Ilntc IVhlrh AVI 11 I.Pl Tlu-ni Into Oinuliii UN Clirnpl ) ' n * Into KIIIINIIM City. . DCNVnil , Oct. 21. The Texas Panhandle' I ' has been added to the territory tributary to the Denver cattle markbt. Up to October the railroad rates were such that very few cattle could afford to come this way from Texas , but the Union Pacific , Denver & Gulf has just put In a rate which makes It not only possible , but advisable to uhlp Texas cattle by the way of Denver. The now rate Is 31 cents per 100 pound * from nil points on the Gulf line as far couth as Farwell , I i Tex. , to the Missouri river by way of Den ver. From Farewell to ICitcllne the rate of' j ' , 31 cents by way of Denver , with feed Inj 1 transit privileges nt any point. The now tariff carries a flat rate to Denver on all cattle of 26 cents per 100 pounds , so that ehlppcrs who soil cattle to stop here can pajr the SC-cint rate If they desire , but If thef want billing through to the river they havs only to pay 31 or 3i cents , according to point where shipment originate' . Itni-i * ItlulM lii Texan. KANSAS CITV. Oct. 21. A special to tha Star from Fort Worth. Tex. , gayir Trotiljlo between whites and blacks over pollt'r * culminated In a flcht In which Hope Adam , Independent candidate for sheriff and leader nf the Independent movement against tha White MOD'S Union unfoc-l.itlon , was rhot and killed. Adonis was fired on by unknowa CIPII concralci ) in the county court house. The shooting was precipitated by a negro , Jenkins , who fired on the white men In th , < rourt house. The sheriff has wired Oov- 7 trnor Culbereon that ho Is unable to keep order nnd wants troops sent to the scene. Helen .Nut \i-i-il 1lnr Troop * , CHICAGO. Oct. 21. The order rcfiuirlnij the Fourth nnd Seventeenth | "fantry regi ments. U. S. A. , to bo In readiness for fleM ( .mice In connection with the Indian troub le j In Mlnnernia was countermanded todny by Coloni'l Thomas F Ilarr , acting com mander ot the Department of the Lakes , after the receipt of the following telegrim V from General Bacon , who ban been In com mand of the forces at Leech lake : "Indian trouble about ended bv surrender of the rnrn wanted. Services of the Seventeenth un4 Fourth Infantry will not bo required. " When you cnll ( r DoWltt's Witch Hazel Salvo , the prcqt pile cure , don't iiccopt anything - thing else , Don't bp talked Into accepting H Bubitituto , for piles , for sores , for bruUeo.