10 TTTTC OMAHA DAILY "BEE; TIIVRSDA V, MAIiClI 7, 1001. CALLAHAN WAIVES HEARING Alligid Kidnaptr Biolinei to Rmal H!i Hand in Dtftnie. HELD FOR TRIAL IN THE DISTRICT COURT Prfrmlnnt'n AHnrnrja Attempt in Slmiv VnUHi' Why l.llirrtr Mifinlil lie Urnntrtl, lint Court I'Urn llnnil lit J7,00O, WliUli It Mil (Hi en. Abot EDO curious people crowded Into Judgo Vlnsonbalcr's court room yesterday, expecting to hear tho preliminary trial of James Callahan, tho first of tho Cudahy Mdnaplng .suspaals to nnd hltmielf before tho bar of Justice. Callanhan disappointed tho crowd by waiving preliminary examina tion nnd the court bound him over to tho district court, fixing ball In tho total sum of $7,000. Callahan was represented In court by Charles V. Holler and J. M. Macfurland, ivho tiawi been retained to conduct tho 4lefendii, whllo (leneral John 0. Cowln allowed hla Interest In tho prosecution by appearing with County Attorney Uhlclds. Am soon ns tho prisoner was bronchi Into court Mr. llallnr announced that ho would waive preliminary examination and the Judgo asked tho attornnya It they wanted to bo heard In regard to tho amount of bonds that should bo required. County Attorney Shields inn do ft brief islatcinenl, lu which ho spoku of tho V-normlty of tho offenso charged against Callahan and naked that tho bonda bo mndo Jieavy enough to prccludo tho possibility of tho escape of tho prisoner. "This man, ' rati! Mr. Shields, "la charged with being a jiarty to tho theft of $23,000 In gold. If his Jbonds nmounl to only n measly ?l,C0O or J2.000 1 haven't tho slightest Idea that ho will be hero on tho day set for tho trial If lio Is guilty. Tho bond In each caso should 1o J5.000," Pirn for tin- Primmer. "Tho theory of Mr. Shields Is wrong," de clared Mr. llaller. "Ho Is acting on tho .theory that Callahan Is guilty, whllo tho law says that tho accused Is considered In nocent until his guilt Is proven." "If that Is true," put In tho county attor ney, "and wo aro to consider this man In nocent at this stage of tho proceedings, why rroulro any bond ut all? Why not let him go free?" Judgo Vlnsonhalcr rcninrked that the waiver of preliminary examination was an Admission by the defendant of probablo cause for holding him to account for tho crlmd that hail been committed nnd that hi pullt or Innocence wns not to bo considered ut present. "Tho fact that Callahan did not attempt in run nxvay," continued Mr. llaller, "but remained right here from tho time of tho kidnaping until ho was arrested, ought to lndlcato that ho Is not guilty of this atro cious crime. Since his nrrest ho has told .tho ofllcers everything about his wherea limits at tho tlmo of the kidnaping nnd his Htory has beeu frank nnd straightforward.. I don't think tho circumstances wnrraut your honor to presume, him guilty. On ono of tho churges tho penalty Is only a year In the county Jnll or n fine of $500, nnd In Ibat raso it Is preposterous to tlx the bond nt J2.&00. On the charge of grand larceny .Jho mnvlmum punishment Is only seven j-ears nnd a $2,500 bond Is excessive In that .case. AVitnt Krri'ilom Ilrcmnn" He .rciln It. "This man Is being hounded by tho whole police forcu of this city and public scntl jnent Is pursuing him with a vengeaucc. It Js but Just that ho should bo given n fair vhanco to clear himself. Ills counsel know .nothing more about tho caso than what they Jiavo read lh he nowspapers and they need .their client's nsslstanco In hunting up wit nesses. Cnllabnn wns with numerous people ilurlng the two days that ho Is said to havo been participating In tho kidnaping. Jle Is not abln from a cell In tho county Jail to direct his lawyers to tho witnesses who might bo produced to strengthen his alibi. Somo of these witnesses aro unknown to him by namo nnd ho should be given nn opportunity to get out and hunt them up." Oencrnl Cowln addressed the court Inielly. Ho said tho robbery charged In this caso was surrounded by the most vicious circumstances, tho robbers threaten ing to burn tho eyes out of the stolen child unless tho fnther delivered up $25,000. Ho thought tho bonds should bo heavy. Judgo Vlnsonhnler then fixed tho bond in tho falsa Imprisonment caso ut $1,500, In ,1ho grand larceny case nt $2,600 and In tho robbery case nt $3,000, making $7,000 In all. When Callahan was taken bnck Into tho Jnll ho remarked: "They seem to want to atlck mo for this whether I'm guilty or not. 1 don't seo whoro I can give any such bonds as thoy ask." Mr. Macfurland said that tho required tionds could bo procured, but ho doubted tho advisability of giving thorn. Mr. Hnllor hhook his head negatively when asked If Callahan would get out on bnll. CALLAHAN IS LEFT-HANOED Till I'pcullurlty In Nntrtl In tho Jinn Who SIkkciI tltr Mrlrimu limine I. nine. James Callahan was Identified yestcrdny as the man who signed tho lease for tho 31clroso Hill house, stronghold of thu kid x-,iers, In which young Cudahy was held WHO WANT TO BUILD UP THEIR BODIES m a a m mm m m. MP . 1 ! ij WILL MNU int UNc rniNU Ntcurui- IN J. 11 The body is built up from the food e cat. But before food can be assimilated by the body it must be prepared for assimi lation by the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutri tion. Food does not feed when the stomach is "out of order." The result is, weak muscle and flabby flesh. "Golden Med ical Discover'" heals diseases of the stomach and digestive and nutritive system. It works with Nature to make manly muscle and form firm flesh. In a letter received ftora A. D. Weller, Esq., of I'ensacoU. Es catnbla Co.. Fla. (Box mi), he states : " I have, since receiving your diagnosis of tnv case, as nomacn irouoic aim uvci tuoi nlnlnt til-en eleht bottles of the 'Golden Medical Discovery' and must My that I am transformed from a walk ing shadow (as my friends called me) to perfect health." TemperiiceMeflclie. CONTAIN! MO ALCOHOL. prisoner. Tho new witness In tho case Is Heth Smith, a broommnkcr In tho employ of James Schnclderwlnd, Twenty-eighth and Dorcas streets, who owns tho Mclroso Hill property. Smith says ho noticed Callahan particu larly ns ho signed tho lease, for the reason that ho held tho pen In his left hand. It has boon known to tho police for somo tlmo that Callahan Is left-banded, but they Uttlo supposed that this personal pe culiarity would aid In his Identification. Taken III Pen In llnnil, "I was present when ho signed theOeasc," said Smith. "Tho deal for tho rent of the liouso was mado lu tho workshop. He and Schnclderwlnd talked It over, but I wns busy and didn't pay any particular nttcn tlon until I saw the fellow grab tho pen In bis left hand nnd ftquarc himself to write. Tho awkwardness of It attracted my attention and then 1 took a good look at him." Smith says he has remained lu tho back ground until now becauso ho didn't want to appear too anxious to align himself against such men ns Pat Crowo and his fol lowers, but now that Crowo has declared himself Innocent of tho chnrgc, ho has no further dread of antagonizing him. In order that Smith's testimony may havo all posslblo weight with tho trial Jury, an excellent specimen of Callahan's handwrit ing has been secured. Ilrliij- In TriinsnilNRlnn. About ten days ago a noto was received at tho city Jail addressed to Callahan. At tho time It was not considered expedient to let htm seo tho communication, and It was pigeon-holed In tho captain's olllcc, but yes terday It found Its wuy Into his cell nt tho county Jail. His request for writing materials with which to answer It wns grantrd with something more than usual cheerfulness. Ho wanted a lead pencil, but tho Jailer told him It was bad form to wrlto with a lead pencil nnd Insisted upon him using pen nnd Ink. Then, us Callahan "twisted his tongue nnd braided his legs" In tho unusual attempt to trnnstult his thoughts to paper, several nttaches of tho Jail wcro present to observe that ho hold the pen In his J.oft hand. this specimen of cniiannn s cmrogr.ipny will bo preserved ns ono of tho exhibits ut tho trial. It Is said that no expert Is necessary to determine, that tho hand writing of this noto anil that which appears in tho slgnaturo of tho leaso nro tho same. Use Cramer's Kidney nnd Liver Cure. Wheels! Wheols! Wheels! how they go! Illdo a Ilco wheel nnd bo In tho swim. UNITED WORKMEN IN COURT Contenting n I. nun In tTnse Where Me ni tier l'nyn Uellmineiie)' Tunt lleforc. Dentil, The trial ot tho caso of Ezra C. Adams against tho Ancient Order of United Work men began In Judgo Slnbaugh's court yes terday. Plaintiff sues for $2,000, tho amount of a policy on the life of Charles W. Adams, a member of North Omaha lodge No. 150. According to tho admitted facts In the case, tho older Adams becamo delinquent for his dues and nssessmcnts to the lodgo March 1, 1SD0. April 19 of tho snmo year ho sent tho amount ot his delinquency to tho collector of tho lodgo and received a receipt therefor Accompanying the re ceipt wns a statement of tho llnnncler to tho effect that tho member having been de linquent for moro than thirty days, he had been suspended nnd thnt it would bo neces sary for him to file a certificate showing that ho was In good health before ho would be reinstated Deforo tho statement was filed Adams died and his heirs demanded tho insurance. Tho demaad was refused and tho suit was brought. The legal point Involved is whether tho acceptance of tho money sent by Adams to tho financier cf fhn lodge constituted a waiver of tho provisions of tho society regarding suspension. Uso Cramer's Kidney and Liver Cure. AnnnnncenieiitH of the Thentcra. Seats for tbo Sembrlch Opera company will go on snlo at tho box ofllco at 9 o'clock this morning. I.envc IltifTnlo S P, SI., Arrive New York 7tft:i A. SI. via Lehigh Vnlloy railroad "Exposition Express." Luxurious Bleeping cars. Wheels! Wheels! Wheels! how they go! Illdo a Deo wheel and bo In tho swim. IN HONOR OF GOLDEN WEDDING air. nml .urn. licorice lleimninn of OniHlin Celelirnte In Mln iicnno'llR. Mr. and Mrs. George Ilcnsman, who havo lived In Omaha for thirty years, celebrated their golden wedding March 2 In Mlnnenn oils, nt tho homo of their daughter, Mrs. F. M. Dnlley, 1115 Logan avenue, north. A largo company, mado up of friends ot Mr. nnd Mrs. Hcnsmau, wns present, and in honor ot tho occasion tho homo of Mr, nnd Mrs. Halloy wns beautifully decorated with (lowers and dcslgus In keeping with tho tbemo of n golden wedding. Mayor .Moorcs sent a cordial noto of congrutula tlon, accompanied by a boquet of ftowors. Ilov. M. II. Morris, who is familiar with tho English birthplace of both Mr. and Mrs. Ilcnsman, delivered nn npproprlato address. Mercy Wilcox was born In Oayton, Eng land, In 1627, nnd in tho same year. In Uttlo Ifaughtan, England, was horn fJcorgo Hens man, destined to bo hor husband. They wcro married in 1S51 by Ilov. Oeorgo Daw son, tho great English reformer. Doth Mr. and Mrs. Ilcnsman woro uvcrso to bav ng another ceremony performed, as is often done at golden weddings, as hoy felt thnt tho repetition would mar tho sacrodness of tho first, solemnized so many years ago In England under such auspicious circumstances. IIOSTO.V hlOltli SPKCIAI, IIAHHAINS. I. miles' Ifr, Silk WfilntM ijll.nHi 7.r.O I.n- iliin' Titllor Mmlc Suit nt -.r.O. ON SALE TODAY. Ladles' and misses' tailor mndo suits, silk lined, ctou nnd box front Jackets, full skirts, percallno lined, velveteen bound, beautiful material, various colors, $5.00 and $7.00 values, for $2.50. LADIES' $1 DUESS SKIRTS, $1.98. Mado of extra Jlno quality homespun, well tailored, good lining, now bncks. This is a new lot bought at 4 their worth, $1.00 val ues, at $!.!$. LADIES' $7.50 CJOLP SK1IITS, $2.90. Mado of nil wool plnld back golfing cloths, wldo row of stitching around bottom, new shnpes, $7.50 values, nt $2.90. WINTEIt JACKETS CUT AOAIN. $12.50 JACKETS POK $3.50. Thero aro Just n few small lots left nnd It will pay you to invest In ono of them for next season, actual $12.50 values, at $3.50. NEW SHIItT WAISTS, 3.'C. 100 dozen new uhlrt waists, light and dark colors, stripes nnd other new designs, on snlo in bnsement, 35c. $1.25 SPUING WIIAPI'EUS, 69C. 50 dozen percnlo wrappers, light and dark colors, trimmed with embroidery nnd braid, $1.25 quality, on suto on mnln floor nt 63c. $5.00 SILK WAISTS, $1.9S. Having purchased from a silk waist man ufacturer nil his silk waists, nil of them worth from $3.f0 to $7.50. In taffeta, plain, striped nnd brocade, mado In tho now style, wo will placo them on suto nt $1.9S. IIOSTON STORE, OMAHA, J. L. Ilrandcls &. Sons, Proprietors. Strictly fresh eggs, lie per dozen. Pronh country butter, 10c per pound. Presh bread, 2 for 6c. Wm. Ucntlcmun, loth nnd Cass. 'Prancls Xavler" will bo tho topic ot a frco lecture, open to tho public, In Trinity Cathedral chnpcl, Eighteenth street nnd Capitol nvenuc, Thursdny evening nt 8 o'clock, by Ilov. John Williams. miner Time ."uri. Tho Northwestern lino, "Twin City Llm Itcd," now leaves tho Union station, Omah, at 7:65 p. in. dally, Instead ot 7:35 p. m., formerly. The arrival tlmo at St. Paul Minneapolis REMAINS UNCHANGED. Through connections from the west ara thus assured nnd a MOIIE CONVENIENT time of depnrturo Is afforded Omaha and Coun cil I) luffs patrons. Tho eamo niagnlflqu equipment Is retained In service. City offices. 1401-1403 Parnnm street. To .Simnlilne nml Kliiwcm In Tlilrty- '1'wo llonrn. Lcavo Chicago Union Station 12 noon, Tuesday or Prlday, nrrlvo Jacksonville and St. Augustine, Florldn, nost evening. Tho Chicago nnd Plorlda Special goes through from Chicago over Pennsylvania Short Lines via Cincinnati, Atlanta nnd Macon, lleservatlons nnd tickets may bo arranged for through H. II. Dcrlng, A. G. P. Agt., 243 South Clnrk St.. Chicago, 111. A now wheol nnd Just tho one you have always wanted. Read Tho Uco wheel offer. Only One More Week Until our big new store opens. Entire Stock Must Go. Great specials for Thursday and Prlday. Ladles' welts and turns now styles $3.00, $4.00 nnd $5.00 values-$2.9S. 1 QC $2.18 aud JL.tO Pull Hues ladles' Patent Leather Shoes new styles $1 nnd $5 "I QO values $2.48 nnd X.JO Ladles' Tan ShoeB new styles Qftp cholco nny shoo In storo Ot Ladles' Golf Boots cndlcs3 1 QQ variety $2.48 and JL.iJO All our men's Shoes $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00 values, $2.98, 1 QQ $2.48 und L.tO Stncy-Adams and llnunlstcr's men's shoes In broken lots go J (g Boys' nnd youths' Shoes go at Qfir $1.4S, $1.29 nnd Od THURSDAY AND PIUDAV. Rochester Shoe Co. 1515 Douglas St. BOUQUETS FOR MR. HENNINGS City Treasurer Heeelve Let tern t'om- ! II in t-ii t 111 Illii VlKoroim I'm Crimmlc, Although City Treasurer Hennlngs trends a thorny path ho finds a few roses In his dally routine. Tho complaints ot unwilling taxpayers are counteracted by letters from people who always pay their tuxes and np- provo tho treusurcr'fv efforts to bring all delinquents to time. Hut tho treasurer also has letters from men who havo never paid taxes until tho present year. Ono man wroto him tho fol lowing unusual letter: I am Kind you made mo pay my tnxes, If I had not paid them this year interest would havo accumulated nml tbn sum would havo been greater next year. I am willing to pay when all tho other fellows pay, ami hope you will keep up your precent ac tivity until every cent duo tho city la lu tho treusury. 1 want to thank you for forcing mo to pay my obligations to tho city. Delinquent personal taxes collected yes terday by the men who accompanied tho van on Its tour of Tamam street amounted to moro than $400. Tho collectors nrc still working in Parnam street office buildings. Proponed Alliance with Knulnnil, If tbo United States and England should form an alliance tho combined strength would bo so great that thero would bo Uttlo chance for enemies to overcome us. In u like manner, w'hen men and women keep up their bodily strength with Hostctter's Stomach Bitters, there Is Uttlo chanco of attacks from disease. Tho old tlmo remedy enriches the blood, steadies tho nerves and Increases the appetite. Try it for dyspepsia and Indigestion. A now wheel and Just tbo ono you havo always wanted. Read The Dee wheel offer, DANGER IS LURKING IN IT When your bath room or lavatory Isn't lifted up with modern sanitary plumbing. Sower gas Is moro danger ous In Winter than in Summer, be cause ventilation Is not so free. You will ward oft disease- by having your closets, bath room, kitchen, finks and laundry ovcrhn.iled. Wo muko u npo. elnlty of sanitary plumbing, steam nnd gas fitting, and do It sclcntitlc ally nnd nt reasonable prices. Free 6c Black, 1800 Fnrnnin. Phone 1019. ANOTHER OMAHA FACTORY Co nip nny for the .Mnn Mf net lire of Me tnlllo Piiekliiir l'lle Article of Incorporation, Omaha Is to have another new manufac turing concern. It will bo known as the Pnxton-Mltchcll company, nnd Its business will bo to ncqulro tho ownership of certulh patents nnd mnnufucttiro metallic packing nnd other devices. Articles of Incorpora tion havo been tiled with tho county clerk, In which tho capital of tho company Is placed nt $60,000, Tho Incorporators nrc William A. nnd James L. Pax ton and Thomas W. Mitchell. Uso Cramer's Kidney nnd Liver Curo. Wanted, a trained nurso to taho ennrgo at a sanitarium; mutt havo experience, a good education and good business ability. Ad- i dress J 59, care Ileo office. I Spring will soon be hurc nnd what about that old wheel? It needs new tires, new bearings, u new saddle, new podnls. Read Tho Uec'a great bicycle offer. Get a new wheel and snvo buying repairs. ISVUHY TriJSOAY In rcbriuiry. .Mnrch nml April the UNION PAC1PIC will sell tickets nt tho following GREATLY REDUCED RATES: Prom Omaha to San Pranclsco, Los Angeles and San Diego $25.00 Ogdcn, Salt Lake, Uutte. Helena.... 23.00 Portland, Spokano, Tncoma, Seattle.. 25.00 New city ticket office, 132! Parnam street Tel. 316. Union station, 10th and Marcy. Tel. 62). r Ull ; A I. rur irnoopingbuugn I ontnmHii o t r.HFSTNUT I FAF WHOOPING COUGH SYRUP Thin lircnirntlon In luteuileil ' KSPi:CIAI.I,V fi.i- Mhoonliiu coiikIi In nil It atnu.CN. mill liromiit relief limy cimllilcntly lie expect cil from lt use. An thin Nrnp In l.N liltlOI.V II Alt M IilJSN It iiinj- lie tflvcn freely to children or I.M.'AVI'S of nny nac. DOSE-tnfnnts 6 to 12 monthn, 6 to 10 drops: ono to two yenrs, 10 tu 15 drops; two to four venrp, , to '4 teu spoonful: four to eight ycurn, '. to 1 tenspoouful. Price 35c a bottle. For snlo by Sherman & MeConnell Drug Co., Cor, 16th nnd Dodgo. Can You Cafch On? Two physician arc called on a case. They ngreo on ull points. Everything is settled -no room for nny moro doubt. Everybody Is xutlxllcd thnt tho doctors aro right Then another physician takes a bund lu It, knocks tho two doctors out of tbo box nnd his version wins tho battle. Cult you catch on? t'rniner'N Klilney Cure. 7,-,e Itronio tliilnlnc J.-.o Duffy 'm .Mnlt WlilxWo)' ...... .... H'm I. ut iix Crfiiin inc. PiiIiic'n Celery Coiniioiiiiil ...... 7Be Wine of Cnrilul .... 7.1( Plerce'N l'rcNcrlitlon 7.1; ."coII'n IJiiiiiInIiiii 7.! OxmiiiiNInu . 7.1n f'oltNfoot lliectorunt 7fic. N. N. 7ftn Mn 1 1 cii .miii. iuu, rr.c, :t.i.-, riiiUliiiiii'N 4'oinpoilinl 7."!o QT 11 AC CCD CL?T rnir.K ounAcrcn rugghst i. W. Car. lath d Chloa It. r Your Teeth A... iipi.ilnuu Viitnrn .In Imands they rccelvo tho best 'iri'iiinieni. All lli.il olMI nml ovnrrl. mirn ,'nii n ,fiimiUlsli In nt your command hero. Tretl Crowned $3.00 Hrldgo Work, per tooth.. $5.00 Taft's Philadelphia Dental Rooms 1517 DotiKlns St. HAYDENs HAYDEN s Men's $1.50 Shirts at 59c 500 dozen men's lino white laundered shirts, ono of tho best brands made, all linen bosoms and every shirt warranted, now nnd perfect, mado to sell at $1.50, on salo at 59c. Boy's $1.00 White Shirts at 49c 100 dozen boys' white laundered shirts, all linen bosom this is ono of tho best brands made shirts that wcro made to sell at $1.00, on salo nt 49c. Big Shoe Bargains Fruits IN OUR ECONOMY BARGAIN ROOM. Ladles' fine sample $2.50 and $3.00 vlcl kid laco and button shoes, on sale ot $1.39. Ladles' flue $2.00 and $L'.25 kid laco shoes, on salo at 9Sc. Misses lino $1.35 kid, heavy solo lace shoes, Blzcs 13 tp 2, nt S9c. Children's flno $1.00 and $1.25 kid button and laco shoes, sizes S to 12, only 69c. Infants' lino 50c soft solo, lace shoes, sizes 0 to 4, only 2Sc. Evaporated Wholo Apricots, S'.Sc New York Evnporatcd Apples, 714c Old Virginia lllackbcrrlcs, 8!$c. California Evaporated Pears, 10c. Evaporated ltaspberrlcs, 20c. Pour-Crown Raisins, largo and soft, 10c. Callfornln Peaches, 8c. Rest California Prunes, 8,4c SeedlosB Rnlslns, 12Uc. Seeded Raisins, per package, 12' 4c Tea and Coffee Cholco quality green, black or uncolorcd Japan, regular 50c, at 3Sc. Popular blend Mocha and Java, full body, rich uroma, 2Sc; 4 lbs. for $1.00. Wo sell a good eolfco for 15c. Drokeu Java and Mocha, 10c. Uaskct Plred Japaa, 3Sc. Sundrlcd Japan Tea, 40c. Fish Great Herring sale. Now Labrador Herring, Cc lb. Now Labrador Herring, very fat, 7c lb, Now Labrador Ribbed Herring, each 2V4c New KKK Iceland Herring, 7',ic lb. New KKK Norway Herring, Slc lb. New KKKK Norway Herring, lb., 9c. Now Holland Mllchner, per lb., 10c. Cheese Specials A fancy Full Cream Cheese, 1214c A fancy York Stato White, Herkimer County, 16c. McLaren's Impcrinl Jars, 13c. Mllwnukeo Urlek Cheese, 12',4c A good Llmbergcr for 10c. HAYDEN BROS PLEASURE, NOT PAIN Is tho result of coming here for Dental Treatment. Modern methods, skill, experience nnd enro insure success In all opera tions. Pntlonts suffer no inconveni ence. Charges aro very moderate. OurCrownand BridgeWork is tho perfection of up-to-date dentistry. Wo renew tho usefulness of. your mouth, BAILEY, the Dentist, till! I'nxtnn Illock, lOtU A l iiriinin SU. I'lionc 10HB. Lmly Attendant. SEATTLE p ie.O,o fBUTTE z z ; ,SGELES - ?F35$SV SAN DIEGO ....w.cv ' W j ONLY DIRECT LINE ACROSS THE CONTINENT To California MISSOURI RIVIvR TO SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES, SAN DIEGO, Including all main line points, north California state linn to Cot ton. San Uernardlno nnd Han Ulrgo. $26 OO New City Ticket Office Remarkable Reduction in Rates Via the UNION PACIfIC EVERY TUESDAY During the Months of March and April, 1901. ONLY DIRECT LINE ACROSS THE CONTINENT TO UTAH, IDAHO, OREGON, MONTANA AND WASHINGTON MISSOURI IllVKU TO ORilm nnd Snlt l.nkr ) fff0 Tit , I tub I finite nml Hrlrnn, I Mont ' I'nrllnml, Ore COR tnokanr, M'nuli ...... L $J Tncnmn nml .Seattle, f Wii-h 1 1324 Fartiam Street. Tel. 316. Union Station 10th and Marcy Streets. Tel. 629. I SUITS, WAISTS. SKIRTS We go right on, like the brook thnt sings in the woods, upward and onward. Good, bettor, better still. We have no ye.stertla.vs very few todays. We live in the future, anticipating your wishes and thus creating necessities. Tempting Things for Thursday Showing you all that's new and nobby in the way of ladies' Spring Suits. Show ing perhaps the most complete lino within your looking. Trices positively less than elsewhere. 1 Women's Walking Skirts We will have on sale for Thursday, another shipment of those elegant walking skirts, at $a.00. Heyond a doubt the best ,skirt values shown this season proper hang proper tailoring. Women's New Silk Waists You're invited to view the now, correct creations in silk waists that are being shown here in exclusive designs showing them to you for about one-third less money than is being asked elsewhere. I . I I I I i i J UAVnCill New Suits, Waists lift I ULI1 IS and Skirts. An early sale now on new suits, new silk waists and new skirts, buy now We claim without the least fear of contradiction that we aro showing the largest line of ladies' new spring suits, la dies' new spring waists and skirts, of any house between Chicago and San Francisco. Our garments are known for the neat tit and stylish appearance that can not be found in other stores, and our prices defy the ablest and most competeut concerns. We have some hot numbers for Thursday Lot No. 1 Ladies' suits, made from im ported cheviot, in the newest style taffeta lined jackets, skirts made with new Hare and lloiince, sold by many houses as high as 20. our price, 12.50. Lot o. 2 Ladies' tailor made suits of fine imported Venetian, in the newest styles, jack est lined with famous Winslow taffeta, jack ets and skirt trimmed with bautls of stitch ing, suits well worth 25, our price, 15. . Lot No. 3 Ladies' suits of the newest styles, lined throughout with the famous .Winslow taffeta, worth $30, for 18.50. Lot Is'o. d 100 ladies' suits in the newest styles, gray, brown nnd blue, jacket and skirt trimmed with two inch straps of taffeta suits made to sell for 15, our price 8.50. Second Instalment of the Manufacturer's Stock of Ladies' Skirts. havo arrived and will bo on salo Thursday. Table No. 1 Of excellent material at 9Se each. Tablo No. 2300 ladles' skirts, In rainy day and Rolf nklrta, scrgo nnd Venetians, and broadcloth skirts, somo trimmed with satin straps, not ono worth lesa than $t, for J2.9S each. Tnblo No. 3 About 400 skirts, In ALL SILK TAKFUTA DHKSS SKIRTS, lino serges nnd Venetians, with now flounce. Tho silk skirts aro trimmed with silk an- pllquo and nil aro worth at least 12.00. for $5 each. 1SXTRA GOOD DARGAINS FOR THURS DAY. Ladies' French flannel waists, in all colors, regular $3.00 quality for SSc each. 400 children's jackets, worth up to J6.00, for $1.98 each. 100 ladles' jackets, worth up to $20.00, for ?4.9S. Salo on wrappers will contlriue Thursday. Como In tho forcuoon If posslblo. HAYDEN BROS CX A.M yk) o.m MARK, mistered RE-NO-MAY POWDER ycr Co. BUILDING, IIA, NEB. In pink bos not only relieves, hut pos itively cures nil disorders of tbo foot, stops odorous perspiration, cures ten der, swollen and painful feet. RE-NO-MAY POWDER In bluo box removes nil bodily odors, if properly used no dress shields ara required. If you ruin your gloves with excessive perspiration, rub tho palms after thoroughly drying them with tbo powder. In eases of habitual sweating, uso the powder in pink box. For axllilary (armpits) sweating find directions for uso In tho cover of tho blue box. For obstinate .wealing or chafing, bathe tbo ffec ed parts with tho Rc-No-May Astrlngento Antiseptic Lot on. It must bo dli. Unet y understood that tho RK-NO-MAY Ponder Is not n toilet powder, but strict y 5 curative, hygienic and antiseptic powder, and should not bo used for Infants B a toUet dusting powder. Talc, powd ered starch or similar products without any Intrinsic value, aro Inexpensive and sufilclcnt. UK-MI-MAY I'OAVIIF.H, endorsed and prescribed by leading physicians. For more ample Information, con cult Ml.. Maye'r. 310 Uco Umldlng iCon.uU.tlon t,fo dally from 2 to ,. A. MAYER CO., 316 Bee Building; Omaha, Neb. Sold by all Druggists and Qlnvo Dcalcis. BLACKHEADS iBiilw. Pimrii. nircrH t i;u, red nose, red, rough, otfy kin, barherT Itch, and all aflf c lions oltlie tkln and iralp tr maiiemly cured at your home, hull Information with (wsv (... nniirui oLoaisT woodbury! 1 6 J State St.,cor.nonro, Cblcaga RIPAITS TABULEB Is an effectual cum for the Ills which originate In a bad rtona ' aca. 10 for 5c. At all drufstata. fan THE SMOKERS PREFER II -J-T.l'LallBll HKCAl'SE THE JOBBERS' PROFIT IS ADDED TO THE QUALITY V. U. HICK SU C. CO., IIAAUFACTCHKUI, IT. LOUIB, MO. UMlJN HAD I J