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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 4, 1902)
12 DICKINSON IS NON-COMMITTAL Girl Manaper of Uaian Paoifio Kiither Danisa Nor Canfinna Beport TOO IUSY TO DISCUSS PUMOR OF QUITTING XI la AtlHade, Tltk Other Thli, lead Strength to ".lory that He Will Be with Stll well's Road. General Manager Dickinson of the Union Pacific baa returned from an official trip north and was at his office In the general headquarters building yesterday. An effort waa made by reporters to Interview Mr. DtcklDson upon the report that be bad resigned to take the general management of Btllwell's Orient road, but without avail. "1 am too busy to talk to newspaper men this morning," said Mr. Dickinson'. He de clined either to deny or confirm the report Ten when aaked to do so by "yes" or "no," Mr. Dickinson's treatment of the matter and the persistency of the rumors tend to Increase faith In their authenticity. Sev eral of the moat prominent railroad men In Omaha assert their belief that there la more than mere rumor to the story. "I am convinced that If there waa nothing la this report, or even If there had been something In It and waa not now by virtue of the fact that Mr. Dickinson had definitely and finally disposed of the matter, he would 'Im only too ready to say so and at leaat give hi denial the same publicity as the report haa attained," said a prominent railroad official. "My impression Is that Mr. Dickinson has received a proposition from the Orient people, but haa not given them a final answer, preferring to hold the tnatter over until the meeting of the board of directors of the Harrlman line a. Of . course It's not atrange that a man In Mr. I Dickinson's position shows an Indisposition to take the publlo into his confidence upon such a matter. I am rather Inclined to be lieve that he has pursued a wise course In not discussing the subject, which aeoma to contain considerable substance." Railroader Pretends to Know. A railroad man from Kansas City in town yesterday. In speaking of the Dickinson story, proteases to have absolute knowledge that It la correct that Mr. Dickinson has re signed bis position as general manager of the Union Pacific to accept the same posi tion with the new Orient road. It Is the general opinion that If Dickin son haa accepted thla position the Kansas City ft Orient road is backed by aoms of the big financial Interesta of the country, such as the Goulds, the Morgana, Hills or Vanderbllts, which Insure Its permanency a a real factor In the railroad world, in stead of merely the project of a successful promoter such as Arthur E. Stllwell la generally regarded. Stllwell Is conceded to 08 a skillful and Ingenlus projector, but Is not acoorded a place among the strong financial men of the railroad realm, not withstanding the fact that many of his friends cling tenaciously to the argument that Stllwell possesses financial potency sufficient to warrant the auccessful opera tions of his latest schemes. Stllwell haa recently returned from a prolonged trip to Europe and Immediately upon hla arrival cams the announcement from his own lips, ooording to the press dispatches, that he bad succeeded In accumulating Immenae flnanotal resources and that he was now prepared to put through with eminent suc cess and facility bis new project, the Orient road, which seems to be the climax of his rather meteorlo career as a railroad starter, nd to giro him some backing for hla claim as a, builder and operator. Part of Track to Operation. Already short distances of the new road aire In operation and tbs management has riven out the report that all the construc tion work Is being pushed with all possible facility. It la said that the Interests back of the road have been quietly looking over tbs field for some time for the right man place In charge of the Infant railroad, and that such a man baa been decided upon In Dickinson, who la to be placed in full charge of the road giving to hla official funotlona the wldeat scope which auoh a position ever carries. The report has gained currency that the Goulds are Interested In the Stllwell 11ns and that It Is through their Influence that Dickinson, who baa alwaya been looked upon as a strong Gould man. In bis present rela tions, baa been decided upon as the general manager of the new road. The Peril of par Time Is lung dlaeaae. Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds cures lung troubles or no pay. 60c, 1L For sals by Kuhn sc Co. Ak-Bar-Ben prices all over the bouse at tb big store of Hayden Bros. Read about tbs bargslns oa Page 7. lOW RATES TO ST.tt.OCIS Via tho Mlesoarl Facile Railway, A. . coaat rail Festivities, Which Include the Great St. Louis fair, which glvea $30,000 in premluma; the gor geous Veiled Prophet pageant; street fair aad carnival; boras show In the coliseum; running horse races dally by the beat thor oughbreds In' ths country, and base ball games between the teams of ths American and National leagues. All event during October and tbs first weak In November. Ask your local agent for detailed infor. (nation and visit the World's Pair city. H. C. TOWNSEND. " , Gen'l Pass'r and Ticket Agent. Bt. Louis, Mo. MANY CHEAP RATES Via Wabash Railroad. fU.50, EC Louis and return, October 5 to 10. ISS.S0. New York and return, October I to S. 128.05, Washington and return, October a to a. 1(1.75, Boston and return, October 6 to 10. Many mors to polnta eaat. Call at Wa tiaah corner, 1601 Fsrnam street, or address Harry E. Moores, general agent passenger department. Omaha. Neb. Chicago to Ho.tua aad ltctara flU.OO. , Via Erie Railroad. Tickets on sale Oct. 7 to 11, lnclualve, good to return on or before Oct. 11. By deposit and payment of GO cents, sitenslnn of limit to Nov. 12 may be obtained. Through aleeper. For time tablea and de tail information apply to Mr. H. L. Purdy, traveling passenger agent Erie railroad. Chicago. IlL PICKINGS NOT VERY BRISK Llhi-Flacerd Gentry Does Little Baslaees Daring the Electri cal Pageant. ( The light fingered gentry did little busi ness Thursday night, and very few reports of losses have been received at the police station. J. O. Conrad of Nebraska City Is out a 200 diamond atud, which la supposed to have been atolen while Mr. Conrad was coming from South Omaha on a street car. He spent the day In South Omaha, and bad the stone when be boarded the car. When he arrived at the Her Grand hotel the stone was misting. Adolph Jorgenson, who stops at the Sal vation army rooms at Thirteenth and Har ney streets, said hla pocket had been picked for a silver watch while bs was watching the parade. The residence ' of D. Hempshlre, 872J Marcy street, was entered, and a plush Jacket valued at 120 waa atolen. The bouse was locked, and nothing else waa disturbed. Strengthen the tired kidneys and purify the liver and bowela with a few dosea of Prickly Ash Bitters. It Is an admirable kidney tonic. Don't do a thing till you've read our ad on Page 7. Hayden Bros. Comrades The O, A. R. official train to the SOtb annual encampment at Washington, D. C, will leave Omaha 8:00 p. m., Saturday, October 4. Department Commander Steele and staff will accompany thla train and desire their comrades and frlenda to Join them In mak ing thin the banner G. A. R. train. Go with them. Past ride across Iowa, Illinois three hours at Chicago through ths garden of Canada past Niagara Falls and along the historic Potomac, to the national capital. Through cars 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 $28.06) and the Inexpensive side trips from that city, call on or writs C. A. RUTHERFORD. D. P. A., 1328 Farnatn atreet, Omaha, Neb. Exceptionally Low Rates for Septem ber and October. Every day during the months of Sep tember and October, 1902, the Union Pacific will sell one-way settlers' tickets at the following rates: From Missouri River. . $20.00, Ogden and Salt Lake. $20.00, Butte and Helena. $22.60, Spokane. $26.00, Portland and Ashland, San Fran cisco, Loa Angeles and San Diego. Correspondingly low rates from Inter mediate points. City Ticket Office, 1324 Famam St. 'Phone 81. The Pennsylvania Limited Represents the Highest Limit In traveling conveniences and luxury. Leaves Chicago Union Station dally at E.30 p. m.; constats of Pullman-built cars ex clusively club cafe car with barber shop and bath, reading room and smoking parlor, dining car, drawing room, sleeting cars and compartment observation car with parlor and observation platform and private rooms; arrives New Tork next afternoon at 6.30 Chicago time, crossing the Allegbanlea In daylight. For details communicate with H. R. Derlng, A. O. P. Agt.. 248 South Clark Street, Chicago. Announcements of tho Theaters. Ths Orpheum will give the usual Satur day matinee at 2.15 thla afternoon. The feature of the bill in which the women feel a special Interest Is Blla Wheeler Wilcox's playlet entitled, "Her. First Divorce Case," which the talented comedienne Mettle Keen ia presenting. The aeven other acta afford good variety and much comedy, calculated for the children as well aa adults. To night will bring the week to a cloae and beginning tomorrow matinee the bill will comprises eight varied acts. Sam'l Burns is selling a nlea seml-porce- laln toilet aet, 12 pieces, $4.75. King Cole Whole-Wheat Pancake Flour. LOW RATES EAST Via Milwaukee Ry. . On October I, 8, 4 and 6 the Mtlwaukee railway will sell round trip tickets to Wash ington, L. C. for $28.06; also on same dates half rates for round trip to points In Michi gan, Indiana, Ohio and weatern Pennsyl vania and very low rates to New Tork City and Boston. On October 1 and I Chicago and return, $14.75. City office, 1504 Farnam street. F. A. NASH. General Weatern Agent. Gooa Position Open. Good opening for a newspaper or magaalne solicitor. Permanent poaitlon for a com petent man Address Twentieth Century Farmer, Bee Building, Omaha. The day of blgh price is gone forever. Read our ad on Page 7 and corns and see. Hayden Broa. Publish your legal notices In The Weekly Bee. Telephone 238. y Lemaire opera glasses. Edholm. Jeweler. Bennett's BUSY Meat Market Pair Toalaht. Jolly Eight club's lively ball thla evening at Washington Hall, 18th and Harney a treats; fine orchestra. A grand good time for you. Genta 25c. Welcome. The big store s ad la on Page 7. It'a Hay led Broa.' Unmounted diamonds. Edholm, Jeweler. DIED. VCARTHT Mrs. Mary, wife of Danl.l McCarthy, at re.liienre, lout South Twenty-third street, at 7 a in., Friday, aged years Funeral at I 30 p. ni. from 8t. Peter's Church- Friends Invited. (Washington, D. C. sod Philadelphia pspera please copy). Spring Lamb. Spring Lamb OUR GREAT LAMB 8ALECOE8 ON.. Front quarters, per lb .SHo Hind quarters, par lb.... lie LAST SATURDAY wa sou Id not wait satisfactorily upon every customer be cause of the extra rush. TODAT aad SATURDAY we have added to our ex cellent corp of practical butchers. COME IN CROWDS. WI CAM 11LL TOUR NEKDa. Bennett's BUSY HEAT IURKET, TUB GREATEST REFRIGERATOR kNT oir STOCK PLANT OUTSIDE THH i aiwa Open a Bank Account. Deposits Made Now Draw Interest (or tho Entire Month of Oetobrr. 4 Interest Paid Compounded every 3 months, en accounts from $1 to $1,009. All Deposits, Whether Certificates or Book Acsounts, Payable on Deman d Jg? Report of the Condition of J. L. BRANUEIS dt SONS, BANKERS, at the close of the first 'month s business, with 1.01a depositors. STATEMENT OCTOBER 1, 1WI2. RESOCRCKS, City of Omaha bonds, 6 per cent f 25,(100 00 Demand loans. New Tork 2n.onn.oo Time loans 3,nco.OQ Premium account 312.50 Interest ' 170.11 Futures 6M.40 Due from reserve banks B3.TO2.U Cash on hand 9.041. 00 Checks on other banks 2.63.14 LIABILITIES. Capital $ 60,000.00 Deposits: Pass books 62,753.29 Tlmo certlflrntes 1,625. no Demand certificates 27a. SJ Total 1U,55S.2S Total 1114.658.28 Do not hesitate to ask for Information In regard to the financial strength of our bank. We are at all times ready to furnish full Information in regard to the bank and its Investments. Every month we furnish reports showing tho rowutlon of this bank. Depositors' money Invested in Omaha bonds and other high class securities. We Are Pleased toxCash Checks. Wa Cash All Checks Railroad Cheeks Cashed Inlon Pacific, Bnrllnarton. Hock Island. Chlcaao Northwestern, Missouri Pacific, C. M. St. P., Wabash, Klkhorn. C. St. P. M. A O. City, County and School Warrants. Postoffiee Money Orders. Express Money Orders. Swift A Co. Par Checks. Armoar A Co. Pay Checks. Cadahy Pay Checks. Hammond Pkar. Co. Cheeks. Omaha Pks;. Co. Checks. Telephone Pay Checks. Postmaster's Pay Checks. Omaha Water Co. Pay Checks. Omaha A Co. Bloffs. St. Ry. Co. Pay Cheek a. All Cheeks ou Other Hanks. fl Tlie Little Home Savings Bank Which is loaned1 free to depositors of $1 or K more is proving its value every day. It is the starting point of economy and thrift, j and its fruit is golden. Yoar Acoonnt Solicited. . Banking Hours 9 a. m. t 5 p. m.; Saturdays Until 9 p. m. Call and et one. Bank Under Government Supervision, CUARTEK 689. BANKERS J t aire i n,m umim mm 533j5BBntfiEHEE23SK Tho Little Green Card whlrh the OMAHA DRUG COMBINE FORCES THE TRAVELING MEN TO PROCURE has an addition built to It in the shuie of A LITTLE BELL WHICH JINGLES MERRILY whenever the pos sessor nenrs BCHARFER S CUT PRICE DRUG STORE. This is to warn the KNIGHT OF THE GRIP that he must not enter that BAD, BOLD PIACE. Mr. Baesett of Bauer & Black told us this yesterday and he was so worried for fear some druggist would see him leave our store that he asked where he could find a rar which would "take him straight up" where they don t sell: $1.00 Peruna for jl.OO Bromo Seltzer for : 11.00 Wine of Cardul for 2o Laxative Bromo Quinine for 20c Quinacetol (guaranteed cold cure) $1.00 German Klmmell Vtltters tl.W) I'anaaian wan mB....... i r r'V.tr' Vennvroval Pills... tlaO Marvel Whirling Spray Syringe. ...$3.50 OPEN ALL NIGHT. CUT PRICK DHUG STORE Tel. T4T. 8. W. Cor. ith and Chlcaao. 67c 58c 49c 12c 20c 75c 75c ...$1.00 SGHAEFER'S THE CARE OF THE HAIR u'd ba flntetnt to wr mu. If Oiy at ).mc4, lieu tK raMd tu satunl The Imperial Ha!r Regenerator - loMT, Is halrook oron ttti Carjaagoodoaee HaftrtiaBiti Imperial Chemical 'Jo.. 1J6 VV. rid 8l. N. Y. Sold by Sherman & McConnell Drug (Jo. . la tkeeekoowledred BTANDAKD RAIB OOLORINUot tbS..- It U eaaUf ap DliwL make U. bttr soft ana sIomt. Ii etwolntiU Itsrxnle... Kit. pi. of htUrooi. "ONI A10D" "SHOES' AT FACTORY PRICES Ws manufacture 1 and sell Men s Shoes .exclusively. You cannot pur chase a genuine pair of Regent Shoe company shoes except at our Fifteenth street store. Every pair of ahoea aold by ua are guaranteed and we buy them back if yxiu are not satisfied. Seventy-six styles to select from. Look for the "ONIMOD" trade mark stamped In the sole. Prices always the same. "jat nau 205 South 15th St. TV0 PLACES in Omaha everybody seems to be going one the carnival grounds, the other 1419 Farnam atreet. Tomorrow (Saturday) will be an other boys' shoe day. We always make ' Saturday boys' day and aell more $1.60 ahoea than all Omaha put together. . - There's a reaaon for it it'a because they are ths beat $1.50 shoe ever sold.' made right and made from' the best kinds of leather. Bring the boy in and let us show you how to save money on your boys' ahoea. DREXEL SHOE CO Omaha's Uo-to-Date Shoe House, 1419 FARNAM STREET. WILLIAMS Fine Photographic Work $3.00 UP Wt are opea Sunday from 10 a. m. to 4 a. m 1406 Farnam St. Deputy Stats VetertnrJaa rood Inspector. H. L. RMMCCIOTTI, D. V. S. CITY VETERINARIAN. Offloa and Infirmary, 0th and Mason Sta. Omaha. Neb. Telephone 530. ii A portion of the committee carefully blindfotd- ed themFelves" and got tho rough end of it That portion represents well the parents who fail to clothe the hoyH and girls in Lilliputian wear, for Lilliputian apparel is the best experience can produce or money buy at each price. This condi tion prevails simply because we take good pains to have it so. CAT Loom FOB A POSTAL. azaar 1615 UOlGLAa ITRECT. f 'She Greatest Bargain evervt of tKe entire week taJkes plaice at "The Nebraska" Saturday Thenomenal is the only word that expresses the greatness of A Saturday's bargains. To Ak-Sar-Ben visitors in Omaha we say, do your trading tomorrow. Saturday's bargains will make it worth your while to buy generously. Visit our men's and boys1 clothing department, our women's cloak and suit dept., our men's and women's shoe department These great departments are, lit erally overflowing with remarkable values. Every section is filled with' bright new fall attire. The showing this season is certainly more extensive, more satisfying, more bewitching than ever before We Are Determin ed to Surpass All previous seasons in our. showing of Women's Ready-to- Wear Garments. This great third floor department the largest, lightest and brightest in all Omaha is full to its ut most limit with a magnificent' " display of the season's choicest productions in women's ready-to-wear outer garments. Nothing that could add tp the already ad vanced position occupied by this magnificent depart ment has been overlooked nothing that could be called for by the best informed followers of fashion but has a place in this superb display and with it all, prices are astonishingly small never so small qual ities considered. 1 Saturday we wish to call your epeoial attention to. four lines of Pedestrian Suits $10, $12, $14.75, ; $18.75 (arms Xw&m,- 4 V E A SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY A wonderful assortment of 5I Tl (f Men s Stylish Suits at - - kp 1 J The best assortment and the finest val ues we ever had in our store. They are high grade tweeds, brown and gray chev iots, in neat and striking effects. Every garment is guaranteed to hold its shape because every stitch is carefully done. These suits have hand-made collars that make them fit smooth and snug around the neck. Look them over, if you wish to spend about $10.00 for your suit. We Have Two Special Lines of Boys' Suits to Offer You At $2.00 We have a wonderfnl suit for boys.) It is a double-breasted two-piece suit for boys 8 to 16 years of age. They are made of strictly all wool gray mixed Scotch cheviots, in beautiful patterns. The value in this suit is out of the ordi nary THEY ARE 3.50 . O CC VALUES SATURDAY -W . V V At $ 3.00 We offer a boys' two-button double breasted suit, made of fine, dark Scotch cheviots and beautiful cassimtres, coats lined with fine Italian lining the pants have a patent waistband and ' the seams are all taped and reinforced the sizes are for boys 6 to 15 THEY ARE POSITIVELY $5 VALUES, O AA S. J SATURDAY A -mm MM aasT Bt W StastsaMMs,,,. r tM J Grand ClearingMB Pianos AtBelow Factory Priocs Amon which are the followln KURTZMAN. WEBER. SCHUBERT, WHEELOCK. CHICKERINO , and many others. We also have Harmonist, the beat piano player, and complete line of Victor Talk log Machines and Zonophonea. Sheet Music, 1c per copy. BOo Harmonicas, 20a. 25c Harmonicas, 10. All mu sical foods In proportion. Ak-Sar-Ben Tlsltora cordially Invited. (East of Carnival Orounds.) Collins Piano Co. 1UJ-.J Deasslas lret- Today's Official Ak-Sar-Ben Program , ', I t. m. Grand parade, starting from 17th and Farnam, down Farnam to Hth street, down 16th street to postofflce, ending at 1618 Capitol aye. 10 a. m. Grand rsrlsw and Inspection of buggies, carriages, wagons and har ness. ' 10:80 a, m. Purchaas of latest style buggy, from ths largest display of ye hides to he seen In Omaha. ' , 1 p. m. Magnificent parade, composed of one horse In new harness,, one up. to-date, high quality buggy, ons proud mar. and admiring multitude. Farads will last all afternoon and will end at den of Ak-Bar-Bea where Aiiderseti-M.llard Co., 1516-18 Capitol Avsj. ' will b. gWen highest award for completeness of stock, variety of styles, high . quality of gooda and range of prlcea. ; , . r . r NOTE After tho parade, a horse blanket and lap robe sals will bs held In the carriage repository. The stock Is the largest carried In Omaha. 1