10 THE OMA1TA DA1XTT TJEEj TITTJIISDAY, OCTOBETl 2, 1002 UNION IS NOT RECOGNIZED Strut Bailwaj Csmpany Dsolari Majority f Empltjti Hare Ht Jtiisi. LABOR LEADERS TELL DIFFERENT STORY omf of th Emplorri Insist thai More Than Half of the Motor- In the Villon. "Wa re not going to take any action at 11 now; we have not said a word to an 7 of our men nor they to ua, and no negotla tlona about the matter are pending be tween ua," aald an official of the Omaha Street Rail war company when aaked what new steps would be taken In the matter of the organization of the union by the motor-men and conductor! on the local lines. Thirty days ago the men and the company agreed to let thla proposition rest for a period of thirty day. The time expiring yesterday. It waa given out by some representative of the union that ateps would be taken to exact from the company a formal pledge of recognition of the or ganization and by some the company was expected to take the Initiative step. But neither theory has proven correct. While there Is no evidence of positive trouble between the company and Its em ploye the latter, through representativea, announre fhelr determination to adhere to their original purpose of maintaining the union. They claim the company agreed a month ago to recognize the union If within the allotted time It obtained a certain ma jority of the employes. The men claim to have obtained that majority and over. The statement waa made by one of their rep resentatives yesterday that 270 street railway employes have taken the obligations of the union and now carry union cards. This statement la disputed by the company, which maintains that there are 270 out of a little less than 400 employes not In the union. The company claims to have the asstiramre of the majority of Its oldest men, that is, men who have been In Ita ervice from five to twenty years, that they are not In sympathy with the new union and will not under any circumstances affil iate with It Peace and Harmony Prevail. "We have no fight with our men; perfect peace and harmony exists between us and we have no desire whatever of antagonizing the mra," eald an official of the company, "and we believe the majority of them feel the same way toward us. In fact many of them have told ua so, have given us their word for it, that they are not looking for trouble, have no grievance and want nov. So in view of these facts we believe this union proposition will be better off Just let alone and we are letting it alone. We have not made any statement of our posi tion to the men, I repeat, nor they to us, but everything, so far as we are concerned, la proceeding normally and harmoniously." There le no question but that other unions of the city are exerting an active Interest In the street car men's affairs. A representative union man Is responsible for the statement that the members of unions embodied In Central Labor union have agreed among themselves to ride on no street car whose liiotoiumu utl uouduu tor do not carry cards certifying their al legiance to Central Labor union. "Two hundred and eeventy of the men now have these cards," said this gentle man. "It la obvious that this meana of bringing the company to formally recognize the union has been decided upon by the street car men and those who are actively promoting their organization." lied Hot From the ma, , Was the ball that caused horrible ulcer; on O. B. Steadman, Newark, Mich. Buck lea's Arnica Salve aoon cured him. 15o. For sale b.r Kubn & Co. Lake Forest College. In 1S56. he Rev. Dr. Robert W. Patter son, B. W. Raymond, Harvey Curtis, Syl vester Llnd, Wm. Bross, C. B. Farwell, Mark Skinner, Wm. Blair, S. L. Brown, J. C Williams, and other prominent citizens of Chicago and vicinity, conceived the Idea of establishing an educational Institution that would be near to Chicago, and yet always retain the great advantage of a rural situation. Accordingly in February, 1858, they or ganized the "Lake Forest Association." and purchased 1,300 acres of land along the shore of Lake Michigan, about 28 mile from Chicago, where now stands the town of Lake Forest. Half of this land was permanently aet apart aa association prop erty, and the plat of the town wa re corded July 23, 1857, every alternate lot being assigned to the University aa an endowment, and sixty-two acre being aet apart a an inalienable campus. The founder of "Lake Forest," expect ing eventually to develop a complete uni versity, secured a charter for an Institu tion of that type on February 13, 1867. It was first called "Llnd University," but. In 1865, the name was changed to "Lake For est Vnlverstty." The first department opened was a preparatory school for boys, "Lake Forest Academy," In the fall of 1858, followed In 1869 by a similar school for girls, "Ferry Hall Seminary," named In honor of the Rev. Wm. W. Ferry, of Orand Haven, Michigan, who left a legacy of $35,000 (or the purpose. These two Schools are hereafter to be known aa "Lake Forest School for Boys" and "Ferry Hall." Last week of the cut price furniture sale. Dewey at Stone Furniture Co., 1116-1117 Far nam street. LOW RATES BAIT Via Mllwsskt Ky. On October I. S, 4 and 6 the Milwaukee railway will aell round trip ticket to Wash ington, D. C, for $28.06; also on same dates half re'es for round trip to point In Michi gan, Indiana, Ohio and western Pennsyl vania and very low ratea to New York City and Boaton. On October 1 and I Chicago and return, $14.75. City office, 1S04 Farnam Street. F. A. NASH. General Western Agent. Chicago to New York and Retarn, 23.SO. Via Erie Railroad. Oct. 3d, 4th, 6th and (th. It Is th Erie ALL THE WAT from Chi cago to New York. Through baggage car, through coaches, through sleepers, through dining car. Absolutely no change. Fast limited tralna. Lowest ratea. For time table and Information apply to H. L. Purdy, traveling passenger agent, Erl Railroad. Chicago, 111. Visit to rorsaer Hons of Friend In Indiana, Ohio ana Pennsylvania may be made at reduced fares In October, when excursion tickets will be on sal via Cht cago over Pennsylvania Short Line to In dianapolla, Columbua, Louisville, Ky., Co lumbus. Cincinnati. Marietta, Wheeling, Plttaburg, Erl and Intermedial point reached via the Ft. Wayne and Pan Handle route. For full Information addre H. R. Derlng,. A. O. P. Agt., 248 South Clark treat. Chicago. an 01 amm, ,1,.,,, i....,, , .,,,,;., ,. ..,IMii. .hil-w BANK YL't MftWFY ITU US 4 f tt CENT INTEREST MID ON DEPOSITS TO AK-SAR-BEN VISITORS We invito yon to make our establishment your resting place, your office, your wash-up-plaoe and your lunch room. Make it your meeting place with your friends. We will take care of your packages and check them for you free of rharge. We also extend a special Invitation to the ladles of your party to avail themselves of our reception ad waiting room at any and all tlmea. J. L. Brandeis At Son. Props. Boston Store. NEW MONTE CARLO COATS AT $5.98 Swell coats with inserted pleat in the back, the new sleeves, full beaver trimmed collar, kersey cloth in cast ors, black and reds, Q Q good satin lining, r"S all sizes, at BLOUSE SUITS Blouse suits of extra quality, basket cloth suiting, rough effects, in black castors and blueB, at , WALKING SKIRTS Walking skirts in grays, browns, black and mixtures, some strapped, some trimmed with braid, 4 fft J. V P KERSEY COATS AT $7.50 AND $8.98 Ladles' three-quarter length kersey coats, half fitted back, box front and -storm collar castors and black, at 9.98-12.50 7.50-8.98 MILLINERY Big Bargains for Thursday 010 dozen black and colored velvet hats made f J5J ofS-ply buckram frames, regular 1. 75 - 1 L. value, at. $5 Trimmed Hats at $2 .98 Over 160 different styles ladles' trimmed hats, made up of splendid quality velvets, feathers, silks, valerles, etc., In black and all the latest colorings. Thee hats would be $5 In most stores at . .... Children's Hats 75c '2.95 Children's hand made "Dolly Varden" flap hats the best selling style of the season sold in most stores at $1.39, at 75c Trimmed Hats at $4.95 We show what is un doubtedly the largest and beet assorted line of hats at $4.95 that It possible to get together. ' Trimmed hats at this price are a specialty with us and we say to yon that w offer more value and style at thla A " price than most More can offer at $8.00 go at SHOES " Second Floor Orand opening sal new shoe de partment. The finest In the west. Everything that' good and new In shoes and slipper. SHOES In Bnaemcnt Women's shoe, 89c, $1.19 and $1.39. Mlsse' shoes, 69c and $1.79c. Little boys' shoes, 69c, 76c and 98c. Men's shoes, $1.69. Women's slippers, 29c, 49c and 69c. Laat week of th discount furniture sal. Dewey Stone Furnitur Co., 1115-1117 Far nam street New aeuvenir spoon. Ed holm. Jeweler. Watch Our Windows EI Sx Watch Our F1RE IN A ' GROCERY STORE Morning; Blase- oa Ann Avesse Does Frra Bandred Dollar of DlBSft, Fir of unknown origin did $600 damage to th building and grocery stock of Louis Kurs, 8160 Ames avenue, at i o'clock yester day morning. The fire originated under a counter and had gained considerable head way before It was noticed. By the time th department arrived th flame had spread over the entire ator and were burn ing through the celling Into th rooms above, which were vacant. Th Kurs fam ily reside over the adjoining building and were th first to discover th fir. The loss Is fully covered by lnsuranoe. Strengthen th tired kidney and purify th liver and bowel with a few dose of Prickly Ash Bitter. It 1 an admirable kidney tonlo. Last week of th cut price furnitur sal. Dewey Eton Furniture Co., 1116-1117 Far nam street. Cotnradaav Th O. A. R. official train to th $0th annual encampment at Washington, D. C, will leave Omaha 8:00 p. m., Saturday, October 4. Department Commander Steel and staff will accompany this trala and deelre their comrade and friend to join them In mak ing thla the banner O. A. R. train. Go with them. Fast lids across Iowa, Illinois three hour at Chicago through th garden of Canada past Niagara Falls and along the historic Potomac, to the national capital. Through car Omaha to Washington, via Rock Island, Wabash, Northern Central and Pennsylvania railroads. For full Information about low rates to Washington (round trip from Omaha Is only $28.05) and ths Inexpensive side trip from that elty, call on or writ C. A. RUTHERFORD, D. P. A., 1828 Farnam street, Omaha, Neb. MART OH RAP RATES Via Wabash Railroad. , 811-60, St. Louis and return, October I to 10. $36.60, New Tork and return, October 8 to 6. $28.06, Washington and return, October 8 to 6. $31.76,. Boaton and return, October to 10. Many more to point east. Call, at Wa bash corner, 1601 Farnam atreet, or address Harry E. Moores, general agent passenger department, Omaha, Neb. a.OO toWashlaarton, D. C. Is the price of a lower berth In our through tourist car from Omaha to Washington. D. C, leaving Omaha at 7:60 p. m. Thuraday, October 2, reaching Washington at 8:87 p. m. Saturday, October 4. The rout of this car 1 via Chicago, "Big 4" to Cincinnati, and th historlo Chesapeake A Ohio Ry. through th battle field of Virginia to Washington, D. C. Round trip tickets on sale October 8 to ( Inclusive, t rat of $28.06 at Illinois Cen tral elty ticket office, 1403 Faraam street, Omaha, Neb. Annonnoomont of tn Theaters. Th Orpheum will give a special matinee today at 3:16 so that th many visitors to th elty may se the Ak-8ar-Bsn week vaudeville attraction. Then again this evening people can witness th parade and the performance, which will not com mence until the parade ha passed ths theater. Th bill is-scoring heavily to a ssrle of full house. Albtn Huster win accept pupil oa violin and trombone. Studio 318 Ramg block. Laat week of th rut price furnitur sal. Dewey A 8ton Furnitur Co., 1116-1117 Far nam street. . , " Diamoad ear screw. Kduolm, t ivjsler. Only Two Days Now For selecting your ball shoes We wish to call your attention to our women's patent leather or Ideal kid In button or lace, high or low cut. -We carry them with the extreme Louis XV or medium heel also the extreme military and medium mili tary heel. These are all new shoes of this fall's make, so you are sure of getting the very lateet In style. Our advise Is for you to come tomorrow and not wait till the Friday rush. W can give you better attention. DREXEL SHOE GO Omaha's Up-to-Date Shoe House, 1419 PARNAM STREET. i WW RATES TO ST. LOUIS Via h Missouri Paolfle Rail war, A, const Fail Festlrltle, Which Include th Great St. Lout fair, which givea $30,000 In premiums; th gor geous Veiled Prophet pageant; street fair and carnival; horse show In the coliseum; running horse races dally br the beat thor oughbreds tn the country, and base ball games between the teams of the Amerlcsn and National leaguea. All event during October and the first week In November. Ask your local agent for detailed tnfor. matlon and visit the World's Fair city. H. C. TOWNSEND, Oen'l Faaa'r and Ticket Agent. 8U Lout, Mo. LOW FARE TO BOSTON. All Rail, or Rail and Steamer. October 7th to llttt. Inclusive, excur sion tickets to Boston from Chicago via Pennsylvania Short Line will cost $25.00. all rail. Fort Wayne Route, or $24.00 rail and ateamer. Over Pan Handle Route, all rail, the round trip will be $23.00, or $22.00 rail and ateamer. Return limit Oc tober 13th, with privilege to extend until November 12th. Get details from H. R. Derlng, A. O. P. Agt, 148 South Clark street, Chicago. Laat week of th discount furnitur sal Dewey A Ston Furnitur Co., 1115-1117 Far nam street Publish your legal notice In Th Weekly Be. Telephone 238. Opals, Oct blrthstone. Bdholm, jeweler. DIED, VOS8 Oeorg R. Funeral services tomorrow. Thursday, at 3 o'clock at residence, C7 Chicago street Women's Man-Tailored Siits i a mmm "lATE'VE a complete showing of all the new fall styles in women's suit9. We want " you to visit this department and see for yourselves what beautiful garments we offer and thn lowness of the prices, Ve are showing this season's newest mater ials, such as zibelines, broadcloths and fancy basket weaves. $14.75, 16.75, 19.75, 22.50, 24.75, 27.50, up to $65.00. Women's Pedestrian Suits. Thursday's most interesting news consists of a beautiful showing Women's Fedestrian Suits. They are made in the new blouse and Norfolk styles. The' Pedestrian Suits this season are particularly smart appearing. Tomorrow we will show them ina large variety of colors and materials. $10, 12.75, 16.75, 10.75, up to $35.00. Women's Flannel Waists. We've an extensive assortment of Women's Flannel Waists which we will offer very special Thursday. All of them smartly tailored. The new French flannels, the basket weaves and vestings are in the height of fashion this fall. We show a swell line at SI.90, $2.90, $3.90, $4.90. Women's FaJl Coats "1A7E are now showing this season's latest and most popular styles in jackets at popular prices. We are offering a very extensive line of the Monte Carlo coats. They are not only pretty, but are fashion's most sensible garments, easily slipped on and off and just right for fall and winter weather. 6.75, 9.75, 12.75, 18.75 -1. 65.00 SPECIAL IN FURS Women's Imitation Stone Marten Cluster Scarf, six tails regular $5.00 value A Special Bargain Women's Nutria Beaver . Cluster Scarf, with 6 tails, would O QA be cheap at $6.00, price JZ7J 'Women's French Marten Scarf with cluster of 6 large tails, that is worth $7.50 A C -T ZS W price WOMEN'S FUR. BOA .Very stylish, extra long, of the new Arabian fox fur, 104 inches long, with two large Uli f tails, extra good value plvy Our line of line Fur Jackets, such as near seals, beavers, otters, genuine Persian lamb and genuine seal jackets, is the most complete in Omaha. All made of the very best selected skins by the best furriers, and we guarantee you a saving of from $25 and $50 on every garment. Fifteenth and Farnam. Fifteenth and Farnam. At M08 DOUGLAS STREET 5 - THE GREAT BARGAINS IN PIANOS, From Our Four Great Factories. D. H. BALDWIN & CO. 3C TWO CENTRAL POINTS IN THE CITY FOR VISITORS 18th and Farnam Reviewing Stand, Headquarters Ak-Sar-Ben, Board of Governors, Mayor Moores and all city and caunty officials, City Hall and Court House buildings with elaborate electric illuminations. DRUMIOND CARRIAGE CO. half block south. 18th and Harney 'Just 1 Block South" Public Library, County Jail, Central Fire Dept. Station, DRUMMOND CARRIAGE CO. with its large repository full of the fin est Carriages and Harness in the city. Every carriage offered at cost and some below coHt dur ing the week. Ifs worth a call. Dmmmond Carriage Go. Concords, Phastons, Runabouts. Surries, Family Carriages, Station Wagons. Stanhopas, Fall and Winter Carriages- n Good Position Open. Good opening (or a newspaper or magtilne solicitor. Permanent poaltlon lor a com petent man. Address Twentieth Century Farmer. Bee Building, Omaha. Last week of the discount furniture sale. Dewey A Ston Furniture Co., 1U5-1U7 Far nam stre.L Ctilcaao to Boston and Return 19.00. VIA. ERIE RAILROAD. Ticket on sale October ( to II, In clusive, good to return on or before Oc tober 13. Br deposit and payment of 60 centa extension of limit to November 12 msy be obtained. Through sleepers. For time tablea and detail Information apply to II. L. Purdy, Trav. Pass. Agent, Krle Railroad. Chicago. Today's Official Ak-Sar-Ben Program I a. m. Grand parade, starting from 17th and Farnam, down Farnam to lth street, down 16th street to postofflce, ending at 1616 Capitol ave. 10 a. m.-Orand review and Inspection of buggle. carriages, wagons and bar ness. 10:80 a. m.-Purchaae of latest style buggy, from the largest display of r. hides to be seen in Omaha. 1 p. m. Magnificent parade, composed of one horse In new harness,, on up-to-date, high quality buggy, one proud man and admiring multitude. Parad will Ust all afternoon and will end at den of Ak-Sar-Ben wher Attderseti-M.l.ard Co., 1516-18 Capitol Ave. will be given highest award for completeness of stock, variety of styles, high quality of goods and range of prices. NOTE-After the parade, a horse blanket and lap robe sal will be held la the carriage repository. The stock is the largest carried In Omaha. SILVER Suitable for wedding gifts. Have you an InvltatlonT Our line of Sterling Silver Sets and odd pieces I Is com! name' mlnute at our store. Lok for the S. W. LINDSAY, The Jeweler, 151 Douglas St. () Hard Qoal $18 Per Ton It may be $18.00, or even more, be fore the winter is over. But, regardless of what the price of coal Is or will be, the celebrated Hen's $3.60 and $2.60 shoe will re main the aame price always. "ONIMOD" hoe are sold direct to wearer at factory price. 76 styles to select from. All the popular leathers for fall wear are now in. -v r 1 0. 205 South 15th St. MEW tu marry houia take mall weak ton a and lu tUrmVB A McCoaaali Lru Co. TtVW BEANS OO'-klT rnr rf uuaoeas, an resuitsul almia, n. . ....... I j4r.li. a invrrlcd uifB muh men lutrndlhg marry ahouid lake ft bm; MUmla(unj( fauna; ai)U IUSI uwi;i jtJaMai-i. Oman . AK-SAR-BEN Visitors Come In and get a Hat of our prices on sta ple artlcles-any kind-whlcn should tx found In a drug store and see what a sav- lng there la In patronising the ONLY ANTI COMBINE DKUO 8TOKK IN OMAHA. We are blackllated by the Omaha drug trust and are on the cut-off list, too for what? Blmply because we see fit to sell what belongs to us for any price we pleas bo long a our rimtomers are aatlstled. ll.Oi) German Klmmvll Hitters, guar anteed catarrh rure 75- $1.00 Her s Malt Whisky. If you want It, 60c. 2.ric Carter's Uttle IJver Pills . 100 2&c Mennen's Talcum Powder 'no 25c laxative Hromo Quinine .120 25c Qulnacetol, guaranteed cold cure.....2oo A bottle of Egyptian Lotus Cream fre with each $1.00 worth of goods. Save th tlckelH we Klve you. Open all night. OPKN ALL NIGHT. SCIIAEFER'S CUT PRICE DRUGSTORE lGth and Chicago Sis.. Omaha. Men. WHEN YOU BUY A You are not paying for CHKOMOS. bCUEMb.-i, HiLE DEALS, ETC, but for FINE QUALITY HAVANA TOBACCO. KUALto IMPORTED CIGARJL . r. - KXCX UERCAUTtLB C1QAR CO laat., St. Louis. Union kUde.