10 THE OMAITA DAILY JIEE: WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1902. HOME RULE PUZZLES THEM Epublit Lr-rWlatiT Cudidat! Unabl '. to Cat Together en It QUESTION . . OF CORRALLING VOTES How to law Wood ftn to Support ' from Both Rides ta What Perpleses .' Them. Get tv.. ih.i i. n.rni.Tinr the legislative candidates on the republican there," he said. "Jd have already at ticket in this county Is whether they should tained such momentum In our onward declare themselves for municipal home rule. mutch tnl nothing will stop us now. Wi The nominees for slate senators and repre- j have a good country, whose natural re lative have bad several meetings to sources, I believe, are unbounded as well discuss campaign matters and agree upon a unknown and a country like UttDtrw plan of canvass, but thus far have reached e headed off. All we have lacked for no tonclusloa as to the course they will these years has been jut a little more pursue on, the question of borne rule. Ono enterprise and thrift among our people of the candidates present at the various ..but we ve got that now and so we re off meetings explains the situation as follows: i ,or th races. "When the subject was first brought up and a vote taken on It everv one of us found that we were In favor of home rule as au abstract proposition, and we all agreed that we could not successfully op pose the argument In favor of home rule, which has made such a widespread demand for charter changes that will make all of our municipal officers responsible to the people of this city. "We had, however, In the first place, de cided that no one of us should take any tand on any one subject unless all of us took the same stand, or, In gher words, to act as a unit, and as some of the candidates were uncertain as to what practical effect a declaration la favor of home rule would have, we let the matter rest until the next meeting. In order to give time during the week to ascertain what public sentiment waa on the subject. At the second meet ing our reports showed that public senti ment was decidedly In favor of home rule. Yet a number of the candidates expressed themselves as opposed to taking any pub lie stand for fear it would antagonize the members of the present police board and deprive ua of their support and that of their friends. "It was argued that because the demo cratic candidates had declared themselves In favor of home rule they had alienated the democ ratio members of the police board nd those democrats who favored the present board of fire and police commis sioners, whose votes we might get If we made no expression on the subject. It was argued that If we all say we are in favor of home rule In the abstract, but cannot afford to advocate the removal of the present police board by a change in the charter that would make the positions elective, we would leave the way open for some democrats to vote for us and give no excuse for republicans to vote against us. "You see, If the board were made elec tive, the democrats, who are now assured of two places on the board by the appoint ment of the governor, would take the chance Of being unrepresented If the city election went republican, aa It doubtless would. An other suggestion as a way out of the di lemma is that we issue a public statement that we are willing to submit the whole question to the vote of the people and pledge ourselves if elected to work for the enactment of the bill providing for a refer, endum by which the voters would say how they wanted their municipal officers elected. "The chief trouble with this is that If we pursue this plan we could not discriminate between the different classes of city offi cers, but would have to make all of them elective, including the city attorney, city engineer, health commissioner and other positions which are now appointive, which many of us feel should remain appointive, because they require special qualiflcatlona In the way of professional kind. The ob jection against a referendum scheme Is that it. simply puts off home rule, which the democrats promise Immediately. We ex pect to reach aome conclusion shortly." Peter Hofeldt Is to orate! Back to the abadowa with Cicero, Demosthenes, Wll- I llam J. Bryan and Ed Morearty! The sphinx of the Third commissioner district will plead hia cause before the cen tral committeemen of that district next Sat urday afternoon at 1 o'clock, and some prominent democrats confess to anticipating an outburst that will make the arraignment of Catiline sound like a high school grad uate's maiden effort. It U quite generally believed that members of Peter's own party are Inclining' toward Frank Hlbbard, the populist nominee, and It is even hinted that some of the democratic committeemen out there are doing things they abouldn't, so Peter proposes to speak out in plain Eng lish and some exclamatory German concern ing the matter. The entire democratic county committee la called to meet Saturday at S o'clock to fill vacancies on the ticket and dispose of y other business that may come up. Ho feldt has had It arranged that two houra before that time the two committeemen from each precinct of his district shall bo herded and .'held while he tells them what la what, and what Is something else. The emergency of the hour seems to demand it. Hlbbard Is slashing away ao determinedly - on Peter's' premises that the ample figure of one Carl Dencker, republican nominee, looms up with appalling height on the ad jacent lot. The populist is circulating through the district a printed letter, with a wood cut of an evergreen tree on the top of the sheet and two pages of promises to stand pat for good roads and whatever else the farmers out there want.' Furthermore, he pledges that when not attending meetings of the board he will occupy all his time with drives over the district and call a meeting every spring and fall at which tie will ask advice and seek to learn the needs;' At the close of ths letter he atates that before election day be proposea to give every voter in the district "the Bgprune Cereal "A grain and fruit Coffee nourishing and invigorating. SOLO BY ALL GROCERS. FJsRS. J. BEMSOM Fall and Winter Underwear We can give, you the best goods for the money that is made for ladies and chil dren. Liuht or heavy weight, in cotton, fleece ft llneil, part wool or air wool, ollk and wool, or all nilk. Lowest price guaranteed. Itemeber we are Hole agents for Dr. Jaeger's celebrated sanitury underwear. - Black tights for ladies or children. Bend for catalogue. granger grip," and h now has men mak ing up rolls of the voters there, that ha ruty overlook do one. PROSPERITY IN THE SOUTH Railroader from Arkaasas Talks Optimistically ( His Sectloa of Coaatry. R. H. James, tarvellng passenger agent of the St. Lonli A North Arkansas rail road, with headquarters at Eureka Springs, Ark., Is attending to official business In Omaha. Mr. James, who Is an oldtlme newspaper man, Is very enthusiastic over the progress cf his southern country. are forging . to the front down SECRETARY TO MAKE REPORT Condition of Auditorial Company Finances to Be Shown to the Public. George W. Hoobler, who continues to act as secretary of the Auditorluhi company, will have a statement of the finsnclal con dition of the company, ready for publica tion Thursday. Thia report will show the total amount of money received from all sources, the total amount expended In the different enterprises which have been operated by the cotripany for the benefit of the building fund, as well aa the condi tion of the stock account. There are still some of the stockholders who ha,ve not paid the first assessment and a larger number who have not paid the second assessment, while the larger subscribers as a rule have paid both. A Deathblow to Malaria. Electric Bitters kill and expel malaria fever and ague or no pay. Only 60c. For sale by Kuhn A Co. LOW RATES TO ST. L.OVIS. Via the MUsoarl Paelfle Railway, Ac count Fall Festivities, Which Include the Great St. Louis Fair, which gives $30,000 In premiums; the gor geous Veiled Prophet Pageant; atreet fair and carnival; horse ahow In the coliseum; running horse races dally by the best thor oughbreds In the country, and base ball games between the teams of the American and National leagues. All events during October and the first week In November. Ask your local agent for detailed Informa tion and vialt the World's Fair City. H. C. TOWNSEND. General Passenger and Ticket Agent, St. Louis. Mo. Christmas gocds arriving. Edholm, Jew'l'r. eioo m. ELECTRIC LIGHTED. STEAM HEATED, SOLID VESTIBULED Limited train via MILWAUKEE Railway Leaves Omaha Union depot dally, tent equipment, latest palace Magnlfl sleepers, library-buffet car, dining car, new coaches. City Offlco, 1504 Farnam street. F. A. NASH, General Western Agent. Exceptionally Low Rates for October. Every day during the month of October, 1902, the Union Pacific will sell one-way settlers' tickets at the following ratea: From Missouri river: 1 20.00 Ogden and Salt Lake. $20.00 Butte and Helena. $22.60 Spokane. $26.00 Portland and Ashland. San Fran cisco, Los Angeles and San Diego. Correspondingly low ratea from inter mediate points. City ticket office, 1324 Farnam atreet. 'Phone 316. Tiffany wedding rings. Edholm, Jeweler. Good Position Open. Good opening for a newspaper or magaitne solicitor. Permanent position for a com petent man. Address, Twentieth Century Farmer, Bee Building, Omaha. Baaaar. Lodge No. 57 of Danish 8lsterhood will hold a fair and grand ball at Washington hall, lath and Harney streets, Thursday, October 16. Afternoon and evening. A grand good time for all. Adults, 16c; chil dren, 10c, Sam'I Burns, Libby Cut Glass sale. Reliable guaranteed watch, $3.60. Edholm. Mortality Statistics. The following: births and deaths wr n. ported at the office of the Board of Health during the twenty-four hours ending at noon l uusy ; Births Kd Barrlck. 40J North Twenty- wvenin street, ooy; Anton cnristlanaon I. alt nmuh irtrl -lnanh Uat South Fourteenth street, boy; Jacob jarooson, 317 Hanirort atreet, girl; w. J. lBarron, tug North Sixteenth atreet, boy; Charles Martin. Twenty-third and Rurnn streets, boy; J. Kdward Kilhy. fcfl North Twenty-sixth street, girl; . George Linde, 2508 South Twentieth avenue, girl; John 'fi. Bock. 2818 Reward street, boy; Robert j. .'. wise, ts.w urtni street, girl; John L. McCague. 2LM4 Chicago street, boy. Deaths Hannah Elisubeth Oethoff, 619H North Sixteenth street, aged 60 years:' Mrs. Christina Jullanson, 1Z73 South Tenth street, aged 43 years. - DIED. OSTHOFF Hannah Elisabeth, wife of Henry Osthoft, aged 60 years, I months and 24 days. Funeral from residence. 519H North Six teenth street. Wednesday, October 16. at 3 f. m. Interment, Prospect Hill. Friends nvlted. if" OBI Deposit Your Money In Our Bank. Several Hundred Kersey Cloth Monte Carlo and Box Coats satin at Monte cloth, black at WALKING The best $5.00 walking skirts, made of strapped yoke, alotted seams at WALKING We are continuously receiving new popular and praotlcal suits. These and blouse style Jackets either silk or satin lined, and range in price from $25.00 DOWN TO FRENCH FLANNEL WAISTS One bargain counter on main floor containing waists made of Imported all wool French flannel, stitched and inverted effects, all this fall's fashionable shades your choice of the entire assortment, at Remarkable Underwear Sale Immense crowds are taking advantage of our special sale of fall underwear everything going at halt p rice. 35c Underwear at 15c Misses', ribbed vests, pants and drawers; worth up to 35o, at, each 75s Underwear at 19c and 39c Ladios' underwear in medium, fine and heavy weight, ribbed and nioe soft fleecing, all sizes, worth up to75o goon bargain counter at, each ....'. Ladies' Golf Gloves 35c Ladles' and children's all wool golf gloves In plain and fancy s- colors all sixes worth rtC up to 75c, at, pair Fleecy Lined Hosiery Ladies', misses' and boys' fleecy lined -fl "Jl hosiery, fast black, full seamless, in plain and heavy ribbed, I all sizes, worth up to 25o a pair, at I Watch Our j Windows OMAHA IS FULL OF MONH Baak Gleariiri IidicaU Gsnsnl Fmperitr of City Aid Oouitrj. STREET RAILWAY DEAL BOOSTS SOME Banker Sara, However, that Hamper Crop sad Big- Baslaesa of Local Jobbers Accounts for. Moat of Increase. "Due primarily to a natural increase In business, general prosperity, good crops and plenty of money," said a local banker, when asked the cause of the steady increase in Omaha bank clearings during the last few weeks. For weeks the Increase in clearings over corresponding days last year have been strikingly noticeable and today the receipts reached the high water mark of $1,441,238.72, aa compared with $1,039,107.69 for the cor responding day a year ago. This gala of $402,129.08 is unusually large. "While It ia true that this is our busy seaaon and that we have large crops and all that," said one of Omaha's prominent bankers, "there is still another cause for the extra heavy clearings this week. That Is the transactions in street railway stock, due to the pending sale of that company. Our bank alone handled over $100,000 worth of Omaha Street railway checks, and other banks of course handled tbelr share of them. 80 that you aee this extra business has considerable Influence on the present state of clearings. These dealings will continue along thia week anyway, I think. Business Good Generally. "But, as I observe, the clearings did not wait for the street railway deal before making their heavy advances. They have been steadily Increasing as the autumn ap proached. During Ak-Sar-Ben week they were unusually large, but aa they have kept getting larger alnce, no one can attribute their rise during carnival week to any tem porary lmpetua they then received. "The fact Is the wholesale and retail mer chants of Omaha are doing a tremendous business just now; they do big business every fall, but it is larger thia fall than usual. You cannot attribute this financial expansion to an increase in Omaha's live stock trade so much; of course that helps. bi't that sort of business shows more in New York clearings than oura. Our farm ers have raised bumper crops and we al ready are in the midst of a period of un surpassed prosperity; that Is what the peo ple want to keep in mini." NEW FISH BY THE MILLION Black Baas and Croppies to Be Pat In Cnt OS Laka by I'aela Sana. A. C. Harte, aa president of the Fish Protective association, has received a tele gram announcing that next Thursday there will be received here an Installment of young fish for the restocking of Cut-OS lake. Mr. Harte aaid: "The fish are to come from Bellevue, la., and w.e are expecting the lot to contain 1.500. 000 black baas and 1.000,000 croppies, about an inch or two long, now, but healthy enough to weigh a pound or more within eighteen months. We tried to get wall eyed pike, but the government wouldn't give us those To the fish commissioner I had to furnish a plat of the lake, a table of the depths of Its water and the tempera ture of the same, a description of the moss and of the food fishes would find there. When I had given him this he made hia own selection of the kind to be sent. "Ia some wsys this is not wholly satla factory, perhaps, but we ve one great advantage In the fact that the lake stock now becomes I'ncle Sam's charge, and any one caught seining there or otherwise trana gTesslng the regulations may be taken im mediately tnio foderal court as 4 mad to LllCHa6.'S CO 4 Per Cent Interest Paid on Deptsits. For tvdaj, Wednesday, we will place on sale a jrreat number of must desirable nd seasonable stylish cloaks and ladies' suits. t A kersey cloth Monte Carlo coat with beaver fur storm collar (f? f lined with heavv ZlJ KSCv 37 on sale Carlo coats made of pood kersey loose back with icverted pleat, coat collar, bell sleeves. In oxfords, $0,98 or castors, SKIRTS all wool melton mixtures, $5 SUITS and desirable styles in these extremely suits come in both Norfolk 9.98 ii;vi twa nit vv 1.50 children's and boys' elastic fleecy lined, all sizes; 15c 19c 39c Children's Mittens at 15c Pair Misses', children's and boys' all wool double knit mittens 4 pf worth 25o go at, 1 f pair w k Watch Our of-: ati 1Q TTinUUWV answer there Instead of in a Justice's court. A little leas than two years ago the asso ciation stocked' the'. Jake, but the seiners spoiled our work ta a short time and we didn't have Uncle Sam, at our back." ' Announcements' of the Theaters. The matinee at the Omheum thia after! noon will be an entertainment feature for women and children today. Eight acts presenting- as many styles of amusement each of some merit and some unusual merit so adjusted ha to constitute mar. net that has attested Its worth by drawing aeries or lull houses with an nhtalnimr enthusiasm that raJtes It apparent that it comes in the class of naatlma that the average theater-goer wants. LaMar and Gabriel, the latter a diminutive black face comedian with a measure of auch drollery as has established Dockstader and a grace like Carroll Johnson are scoring heavily which is also the case with the favorite terpslcborean artistes Utile and Vlnln Daly. At Boyd's New Theater Saturriav aftr. noon and evening H. C. Barnabee, W, H. MacDonald, Grace Van Studdiford and the Bostonians, originals and newly engaged artistes, will present "Robin Hood" and Maid Marian." The aeauel of "Bnhin Hood" requires a much bigger company than Its predecessor and contains a of the famoua quartet, the sheriff, Little John, Maid Marian and Robin Hood, with Richard Couer de Leon's forcea fighting in the wars of the crusades'. The scenln itu. play when it waa originally presented late last sesson at the New York nMpn th. ater, was very magnificent and the cos tumes excelled all previous productions made by the Bostonians, while the opera won Immediate favor, so that its revival at Boyd's Theater next Saturday will be sure to be attractive. "Maid Marian" will be ths attraction Saturday evening. At the matinee "Robin Hood" will be sung. Oood quick breakfast, cakea. King Cole Pan- Publish your legal notices in The Weekly Bee. Telephone 238. See Edholm's $30 diamond rings. Y. M. C. A. BUILDING FOR YORK Ample Funds Pledced for the Erc. tloa of a New Home for the Association. Secretary Willis of the Omaha Young Men's Christian association has received a telegram from B. J. Wlghtman of York giving him the welcome news that the funds for the Young Men's Christian association building at York had been raised. Mr. Wlghtman, who Is a bank cashier at York, Is alao treasurer of the association there. His telegram says $15,000 has been pledged for the building. More people to-day than ever before suffer from stomach and liver troubles, resulting from chronic CONSTIPATION the only SAFE and POSITIVE CURE ia Honyadl J&ia 3 NATUIaL LAXATlVC MINERAL WATEft. Always Ask (or KUNYADI JANOS (full name) and see that you CET it Don't accept substitutes. AN DEI T l Mil i MMfl.yLll L-lt I!1'.IIP!!I '-" Two Facts! j H 3DE HOW DOES THIS BUNCH STRIKE YOU ? nc q Not one in the lot but what would be good value at double the price. We are determined to close out every one on this list this week if you want one "YOU'LL HAVE TO HURRY." ORGAN SNAPS PELTON t 16 00 KIMBALL 18.00 WESTERN COTTAGE ' 21.00 EPWORTH 23.00 WILCOX & WHITE 26.00 SQUARK PIANOS LADD 22.00 MEYER 80.00 CHICKERINO 38.00 VOSE 45.00 CHICKERINO 62.00 JAMES & HALSTROM 68.00 MATHUSHEK 72.00 n USED UPRIGHTS ERBE $ 98.00 HERLICK 112.00 ARION 127.00 CHICKERINO 142.00 SINGER 168.00 ARION 162.00 ERBE 178.00 EVERETT 182.00 STORY ft CLARK 198.00 GRAMER 210.00 VOSE 225.00 EMERSON 532.00 STEGER & SONS 248.00 You can secure any of these bar gains on our popular easy payment plan of $1.00 per week. All that Is required of you In order to take ad vantage of these extraordinary easy payments Is a good reputation and ability to meet the payments thereafter. f If you want a good servlcable In strument for littlo money, this is your chance. Schmollcr & riueller, Manufacturers, Wholesale and Retail Dealers. Ml) Fir nam St, Omaha. 512 Broadway, Council Bluffs. JWJ 1111 "" OCTOBER, 1002. Every wEO. THU. 1 2 8 9 1516 2223 5 6 121314 192021 262728293031 The Tenth. Make the 38th the red letter day. The day when we open 'our doors. Put a ring around that date before you forget It And a string around your finger to make you remember It We'd be ever so glad to see you and somehow or other we suspect you'd be glad you came after you got here, for we cer tainly must plead guilty to the possession of some of the most attractive that we blase to such matter we must necessarily be ever gazed upon. $25 to $50 for suits as we make 'em. MacCarthy Tailoring Co. Phone 1808. 1712 Farnam St. Bee Bldf., Omaha. We want first-class tailors. Steady, work. Best prices. Visiting Librarians hould not leave the city without a copy of SIIEKMAN & M'CONNELL DRUO t'O.'S lm-puge catalogue, which we shall be plrsHd to supply free of charge. Thia now publication contains much valuable In formation coiKurnlng articles for the slok and convalescing, as well as MANY FI NANCIAL 1IINT9 of value to the reader. This book will certainly be found as in structive as "Mary MacLane's Book" even though containing no chapter on beef ateak and onions. Remember, lnO-page cat, Blu(tue "LAitGK, CLEAH TEXT" free to lnirarlana. Sherman & McConnel) Drug Co. Pharmacists and Bibliographers, C'oraer lttth and Hodge. OMAHA, NEB. SAVE FUEL-WORRY r YOUR DEALER TRIES TOTAL YOU INTO THE MISTAKE Of7 BUYING ANOTHER MAXE.WRITE TO U. Clurter OaJcSiwefiRangeGa 9T-i-8VIS.Aer Look at Your Shoes Think you can make your shoes hold out a little longer if you have the soles repaired? Take a bit of advice. Buy your new shoes now while your old ones are in pretty lair condition, and only wear your new ones occassionally until they get broken in by easy stages. You'll get bet ter service out of your new ones if you go at it right. Two pairs of shoes worn alternately, will wear longer than three pairs worn one pair at a time. Leather needs rest and care to get all the good there is in it And there's nothing but leather honest leather-in the shoes we sell. We make a specialty of shoes at $2.90 for men and women, They are as stylish and snappy a lot of shoes as were ever put together, we guarantee every pair of them. Our guarantee that they are positively the best shoes for the money goes with every pair, stays with every pair, until you wear them out, and if you do find a fault with them, and it's a fault of the it even at the cost of PAINLESS EXTRACTING By one of th most careful and expert t IH . painless extractor in the United States ."SP I mjMOgrfUTt Special Free Clinic Prices Until October 15. 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Goal Trust Busied the men are going- back to work; the out come of that great strike Is without a pre cedent In all history I Never before was the president called upon to Interfere In In dividual trouble! WK ARE NOW WOND ERING IF WE COri-DWT GET THE PhKHlDEN'T TO Bl'ST THE OMAHA DRUO TRl'BT. If It worried u very much we would cull on him, but aa we have been on the. cut-off Mat over a year, and are still doing; SOME business, we won't bother Teddy tor a while yet 'cause he has troubles or his own. &c "Catarrh-Rem" guaranteed S's 11.50 Fellows' Syrup Hypophosphltea .. 91: 11.(10 Temptation Tonlo genuine 2ftc 11 00 Peruna 1 to. customer 67c 6"C Kondon's Catarrh Jelly 4"c 11.00 German Klmmell Hitters 76c boo Fozzonl Fane Powder 2to 60c California Hyrun Figs c 6(r Qrra Catarrh Powder 9o tl.uo Cramer's Kidney Cure sue OPEN ALL. NIGHT. SGIIAEFER'S CUT PRICK DHUr. STORE Tel. T4T. a. W. Car. 16th and Chicago. We Are Makirif a Special Offer on Our $3.00 Photographs. All the Newest Work .... Williams The Photographer We arc opea Suaday from 10 a. m. to 4 p. ai. 1406 Farnain Street. MANY 6P THE BEAUTIFUL HALF TONE GUTS USED 1.1 THE ILLUSTRATED BEE (roaa time to tlms are for sals at tee tttbllcatloa oes ell la good condi tio lew price. Dapaty tat Voterltartaa Pood Inspector. ' II. L. FUU&CCIOTTI, D. V. S. CITT VETJCRINARIAN. ptBee aad Infirmary. Mth and Muoa It. Omaha, Neb. " Telethon 63. Are Your Soles Leaky? Are They Worn Part Way Through? shoes, we'll remedy new shoes for nothing are worthy of comparison. Let us figure with you. Scarfs and neckwear of furs in lnrre variety. Complfte aasortment of muffs. "Paint it Red" Is a favorite expression, but everybody does not care for RED, if you buy your palut from us you can get any color you want, be cause we are agents for the beet paint it Is possible to mix. It Is the "HORSESHOE BRAND," made by the Mound City Paint and Color Co., Bt. Louis. ' It costs yon I1.C0 per gallon and no one can give you any better even, when they charge you more. Call for a sample card. Estimates cheerfully given. Fuller Drug & Paint Co. 11 South 14th Street. p. B We have decided to qnlt selling drugs and give all our tlms to selling paints. Our prescriptions will now be filled by Kuhn Co., .J6th and Douglas fits, Del Prado Wines Msde by the Dal Prado Win company of California. Tbes wines do not com I tb same class or category as ths cheap wines so much advertised, but are Bno, high grade wines made from selected grapes. Tbe l-yoar-oll ports, sherry, Catawba, Angelica and Maderta are SOo per quart; a years old at 76c and 12 years old at 11.00 per quart. W are sol dis tributers. Remember quality counts. CacUley Bros., Opposite Post Office, Telephone IMS. Dont' forget our own 12-year old Mary-' land Rye Whiskey, "Jackdaw." We are agents for Hunter Rye., arid Wilson Ry Whiskies. WOMENss t ALaT BEAMS) iivuiiny rsu sv. FcuDTruysi. uui aiiMiie ;:mr; l'aci. mol ou)iliu4i tM mi.T4 la s i Sl-1 at kroia aUCeaaaU Prus Co.. Ouuks. Mat r: j