BOSTON STORE A Clothing Salt Biyond the Ordinary Con ception An Absolutely Entire Complete Wholesale Stock. We are sole agents for ROGERS,PEET & GO'S Men's Fine CLOTHING The new suits and overcoats are now in. The best merchant tailors cannot produce better look ing or better fitting garments prices $17.50 to $35. BOSTON STORE TO SPEND MILLION DOLLARS Omt IaproTtmenU Contemplated on the Omaha & St. Ltuia Road. PREPARING FOR FAST THROUGH TRAINS Grade to llr HimIuomI, Curwn to lie StralKlitritol, llcnvy Sti-i-1 Hull nil ft Iltiriit Clay lliillnslliiu to lie I'ut in nt Oner. General Superintendent Magce of tlio Wabash has nnnounctd that upward of $1,000,000 will bo expended within tho next twelve month In the Improvement of the Omaha & St. Louis, which became a part of tho Wabash system thtough last Satur day' foreclosure le. As Boon as the road bed la In proper condition n fine and fast passenger service will be established be tween Omaha and St. Louis, It Is the Intention to stnrt the work of reconstruction nt once. Tho Improvement plana Include tho reduction of grades and tralghtentng of curves, the substitution of heavy steel, the replacement of wooden bridges and culverts with substantial steel and masonry btruotures and heuvy ballast ing with burnt clay. VOTK O.N IIOMUSKISKIJUV "HATUS. Western rnannmrr .in'lnlon I'r imrliiK for eit Srnaoii. The pa&sengcr departments of the roads ro-nprlslng the western raaseugcr Hon vnl.il vpsfnrrlnv on tho matter of horoeseekers' rotes for 1002. Th nrnnmitinn under consideration pro ldea tot u round trip rate of ono nod u BOSTON STORE BOSTON STORE llfth faro, with a minimum of J', and no ticket less than ono fare plus $2. Tho dates of Halo are to bo tho first and third Tues days In February. March, April. August, September. Octobor and Novombor. Homeseckers' rates novo caused endless contcntjpn among the roadn and the out come of the present voto Is In doubt. When It was decided to dlflcontlnuo theso rates u fow weeks ago for tho present year a num ber of tho roads refused lo be bound by tho decision and continued tho talo of tho tick ets, eventually forcing all tho roads lutn line. l.tMM'M'TI.MS ILLINOIS cnx'nt.w,. onii'liilM Will Stnrt Out I.Iiicn from Clilrituo Momlny. The annual Inspection train of tho Illinois Central will leave Chicago next Monday and traverse nil lines, Including tho Oinnha lino of course. Tho train will bo made up of six coaches, with the general olIlelalH of tho rend on board. The rendition of tho track nnd roadbed will recolve special attention, but nothing will escnpo tho tcrntlny of the officials. The division found In the beat condition will receive recognition from the board of Inspection and will rank other di visions until next year. .Nurttnvi'NliTii (MllelnU Itt-tiiriiliiir. The Northwestern ofllclalB who nttonded tho llurrlmnn lonference at Salt Lake City passed through Omaha yesterday morning, enrouto to Chicago. They were: II. II, Mc Cullough, vice president; W. A. Gardner, general mauagcr. mid W. II. Knlskern, gonornl passenger nnd ticket agent. V.. L, Lomax. general passenger and ticket agent; Edson Rich, nstditant attorney for Nebraska, ami S. Illggltu, superintendent of motive power and machinery, all of tho I'nlon l'acltlc, accompanied tho North western party to Omaha President Hurt General Msuaser Dlekln a on and other eflkiulj arc 111 In tho west THE OMAHA DAILY J5J:i2: A'i V 11DAY, jnnnkinris THE LEVY ROSEHFIELD CO S ENTIRE WHOLESALE CLOTHING STOCK FROM 719 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, ON SALE SATURDAY REGARDLESS OF COST OR VALUE. A CLOTHING SALE WITHOUT A PARALLEL MEN'S, BOYS AND CHILDREN'S SUITS. OVERCOATS AND ULSTERS In the swellest styles, newest fabrics and most desirable patterns. Your choice of any man's suit in this stock for $5.98 5,000Men's$10and$15Suitsat$5.98 3,800 MEN'S $10 AND $20 OVERCOATS, RAGLANS AND ULSTERS s $5 -$10 EACH 2,600 BOYS', Overcoats BOSTON STORE and will not return for a day or two. Chief Engineer Ilcrry went west Thursday night to join them. HolilrcKf Tut tin In lloinrr. General Manager Holdrego of tho Ilur llngton, who Is In Denver at present, Is quoted by n Denver papor as follows: "It Is true that tho survey for the extension of our road from Guernsey to Salt Lake has been completed. I preaume tho road will bo built Bomo time. However, I do not think that the new owners of tho nurllng ton have decided Just when construction will begin. Tho extension of the Lyoni road to a connection with tho Salt Lake lino Is ono of tho possibilities, and It will probably bo done." Neiv Sivlli-h mill Slmint S) tent. It Is tho present Intention to Inaugurate thu Union Pacific's Interlocking switch and block signal systems, which wero to have been placed In , operation this week, on November 1. At tho samo tlmn an Im portant change will bo made In tho signal lights. White, which has always been tho "clear" color, will be replaced by green, which has heretofore been tho "caution" color. Tho change Is made because green Is moro easily seen and less llablo to bo mistaken for n light of another kind. A I'li'iullnli Attack An attack was lately tmido on C. I Collier of Chtrckee, lown, that nearly proved fatal It canto through his kid. noys. His bacK got so lamo he could not stoop without great pain, nor sit In a chair except propped by cushions, No remedy holptd him until ha tried Electric Hitters, which effected such a wonderful change that ho writes ho feels llko n new man. This marvelous medlclno curra back ache and kidney trouble, purifies tho blood nnd builds up your health. Only 50c at Kubn & Co. 'a urug storo. W ORLD S CL YOUNG MEN'S Ulster! BOSTON STORE MELVILLE WANTS ENGINEERS Navy Chief fays Tco Tew CucV.s Are Tr.tinod for HisBrncoh. ASKS ALSO FOR EXPERIMENTAL BACKING Huh l'ne fur II Iri-il mill Fifty Tltoti- niiihI nullum In ToNtltiK l.lunlil Ful, Strmii Turbine mnl KliTtrlc llnltiTl'. WASHINGTON Oct. IS. That (hero has been retrogression rather than nn advnnco along engineering lines In the navy In tho last two yenrs Is tho most significant Htnto ment In ttio report of Admiral Genrgo Mol vllle, engineer-. n-chlof of the staff of tho navy. Ho Baya thoro Is no tlmo to en tertain tho suggeutlon frequently mado that a separate engineer corps should bo again established. Ho quotes an expression of President UooeovcU mado when assistant .secretary of tho navy to tho effect that every olllccr nn a modern warship has to bo a fighting engineer. In support of his urgent lecnmmendatlon that the young candidates of Annapolis bo not allowed to specialise altogether In other directions, but that thoy be assigned In fair propor tions to tho engineering divisions. Admiral Melvlllo declares that Iho num ber of tralncu and expert naval engineers Is being reduced steadily ami tho reduc tion Is certnln to become tho more rapid as tho old olllccrs tnko advantage of the retirement lew Ho points to tho disable ment of torpedo boats us tho evidence) of lack of engineers, for theso boats have no commissioned engineers. On the other hand ho proudly calls at tention to the ovcrtaklnc of the twenty- and Reefers OCiOUKK 19, 1001. OTHIMG and CHILD'S and Will be Sold at BOSTON STORE knot Colon by tho slxtcon-knot Oregon as an example of what can bo achieved by trained nnd educated engineer officers. Therefore bo advises that n largo number of junior otneers bo ucnt to tho navy yards for practical engineer training, that a post-grado engineering courso ho estab lished at Annapolis; thnt stokors bo spe cially trained: that torpedo boats bo used to train machinists; that naval machinist.- bo given special Instructions on ropalr work nt navy yards; that deserving naval ma chinists, after twenty years service, .bo given navy yard duty; that warrant ma chinists bo placed on tho mmo footing as other warrant officers nnd that special pay bo nllowed water tenders of torpedo boats, Tho englnecr-ln-chlef niks for a now building nt Annapolis and an appropriation of $160,000 for experimental work. lie wants to test liquid fuel, tho steam turblno and olectrlclty as a prime mover. Including tho storago battery. Thp chief engineer de clares that tho wonderful strides mado by Germany In tho last ten years can be. ascribed In great part to tho Charlotten borg experimental station. Physicians recommend our treatment for rheumatism as the mutt successful. I.u'lUi only. The Ilnthery, I1G-220 Hee bldg. Tla phono J71C, GOVERNORS MEET NEXT WEEK AU-Mir-lli'ii .Mil ii ii hit Will llolil Cph nlon to llfiir Flmil ItrpiirlM on limit ill. On account of the banquet to be given In tholr honor Tuesday evening the Hoard of Governors of tho Knights of Ak-Sar-Hen will not hold a meeting noxt week, but at the meeting to bo held the following weok It Is expected that the final reports of tho committees having In ehnrgo tho dif ferent phases of tho last carnival will l-e BOSTON STORE A Clothing Sale of Such Magnitude and Im portance as to be Unprecedented in Merchandising. REATEST SALE. SUITS WILL BE SOLD AT Young Men's 98c, $1.50, $1.98, $3.98 BOSTON STORE j prepared nnd thnt a call will be issued for tho annual meeting nnd lunch to bo held at tho don in November. At tho present tlmo nothing definite Is known as to tho financial results of tho carnival, but It Is expected that u slight balance will remain In tho treasury after all expenses aro paid. DEATH RECORD. i;-tiovriuir I'll I Mini ry. .MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 18. Ex-Governor Plllsbury died at 2:38 this morning. He was unconttclous all day yesterday, All members of his family were present, to gether with Senator Fred H. Snider and a fow other Intimato friends. Ills Ulneas was comparatively brief, ow ing to his advanced age. He was over 7.1. He was n member of tho famous family of flour millers and In spite of numerous bene factions leaves a large fortune. Ho served thrco terms as govrnor, from 1870 to 1882. Ho was always tho friend nnd bonefactnr of the Unlvorslty of Minnesota, to which he gave Its $160,000 Hclenco hall and on whose campus Its alumni crceten to him n fine bronze statue, He has long been a member of tho Hoard of UegentB, having been named a life member. He also presented to his native town of Sutton, N. H., n town hall in memory of his parents, With his wife ho established an endowment fund of f 100,000 for a homo In this city for children and aged women. Lnst year he built hero n homo for working girls ut a cost of $25,000 nnd this' year ho gav $75,000 for a public library on tho east side. Ho has been i trldcnt of Minneapolis ilnco 1S33, Slvert llnli rrMou .Myron, YANKTON, 3. D.. Oct. 18. (Special. I Slvert Halverson Myron, ono of tho pio neers of South Dakota, died at the home ft his son In Gayvlllo at the age of 80 years, Mr Myron was a native of Norway. Coming to this country with bis family In 1852 he BOSTON STORE $1.25 $2.50 BOSTON STORE settled near Madison, Wis. When this sta tion of Dakota was opened to settlement In 1850 Mr. Myron choso a homestead near vhere Gayvlllo now Btands. Tho log cabin erected by him on this homestead In Sen tember, 1850, was tho first house built be tween tho Jnmes river nnd Vermilion. Mr, Myron lived on this homestead until a short tlmo before his death. Ha leaves five sons nnd two daughters, forty-seven grandchil dren nnd seven great-grandchlldron. Tho funeral was from tbo church on the old homestead. .1 ii l k ' Sriilr, Imllnn Territory. I WKIIHBHB FALLS. I. T., Oct. 18. Judgn Jacob Scales, aged 70 years, d(od nt bli homo here today. Judgo Scales was one of the most prominent citizens of tho Cherokee nntlons and had held many offices under tho tribal government. S. II. Wimhlinrii, Fair ArtUt. BUFFALO, Oct, 18.-S. II, Washburn, the Hrooklyn artist and superintendent of tho rnlor fohome of the Pnn-Amorlcnn rxposl tlon, dropped dend on a New York Central; train between Niagara Falls and Buffalo today. Hon, Peter .Melendy, PR DA It FALLS, In., Oct. 18. (Special Telegram.) Hon. Peter Melendy. for three terms mayor of Cedar Falls and prominently Identified with thn early history of this stnte, died today, aged 78 yoars. If It'a n "Ourliind" That's all you need o know About a stove or rango l.nke Nlrnmrr Nlnk Ml'SKKOON. Mich.. Oct. 1R.-Th.rt Harry line steamer Htnto of Michigan sank today, about four miles northwest of Whlto Lako harbor. Tho crew all reached nhore nafely. Tbo boat Is now lying In sixty feet of water In tho beaten path of east coast Ht-amet-H. The crow escaped In' boats with tlii assistance of tho White Lake Ufa tav lug crew. y