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    TIIE OMAHA DAILY IlKEs SATURDAY, NOVEMTIEK 1. 1002.
Grand Underwear Sale
HATDEN S PUT ENTIRE SVRFI.V3 STOCK OF BIO LOCAL. JOBBER AT
HALF PRICE.
Tin wirni easnn left the local Jobbers overstocked heavily. One of them onri
Hayden Eros Ms entire surplus stork of uni'rwnr, amounting to over ro., to
close at a srlflre. After examining h nntxim the deal H closed for rash, and
THIS GREAT PURCHASE OOES ON SALE SATURDAY.
fnderwsr of every Imsglnable fabric, color and style for men, women and chil
dren. Bst finished, best quality, beet fitting garments at 1-3 to H regular prices.
Be cn hand Saturday. Extra sales people to Insure the best possible service.
I,s1Ics' extra heavy ierner ribbed veati Ladles' line white silk and wncl vesta and
and pante, wurth ,
25c
at
Ladles' HiiiM mills vests and pants. In
fine Jersey rtbhed lltw lined, slik cro
cheted, hand-flnlehed. extra AQu
fne quality, at H9C
Ladles' Jersey ribbed combination suits. In
regular end extra sixes, in AQu
gray and white, at ffJC
Ladl'-s' part wool combination suits. In
white and array, samples from the large
manufacture, worth 11.60, nB.
at bOC
One lot of ladt' wool combination suits.
In manufacturers' samples, i Cfl
worth tLin. at 3U
Ladles' fine Swiss ribbed combination suit.
in sua ana wool, wnite. niue ana pink.
extra nne nnisn. worm u.m,
at
2.50
Men's SI.50 Underwear at 89c
f3kfn' extra heavy all wool Jersey ribbed'
suns ano orswers. Mens silk fleece
lined. Also all wool sulfa and drawers
; In fancy stripes. All regular
I tl.il values, at
89c
s and
69c
i Ven a fl.25 wool fleece hned shirts snd
I drawers. In pink and blue,
on sale at
VEN'8 C5o AND $3 UNDER
I WEAR AT
1.75
'Ken's fine silk and wool suits and draw
, era. In the Stoneman and some of th
' other best makes, all regular if
I C.fs and $3. on sale at Is I 9
, len s wool union suits and part wool, at
' U $LaU. d. tlM and up.
Saturday in the
Specials on dress goods, silks, cotton dress
No dealers, peddlers or manufactures sold
WOOL DRESS OOODS.
$2 60 golfing cloth, cadet blue, all wool, S
, ox.; Just the thing for walking TCm
i and golf skirts, only, a yard 191
Engliah henrlettas, 25 C
$1.9 plaid back golfing cloth. 6 Inches
wide. In Oxfords only, for KQa
Saturday, at a yard w9C
A large line of wool walstlngs to select
from. In albatrosaea. mummy cloth and
other weavea for this fall. J Dm
for a yard ..3C
All wool chains,
25c
25c
for
AU wool French flannels,
for
SILKS.
A rile line of silks In this department to
select from. In moires, taffetas. Jacquards,
In rtrlpes. checks and plain silks. Q
at 'Jc, 39c, 25c and I3C
COTTON DRESS GOODS.
15 and 19c percales, loc Canton flannel, duck
other goods on one counter,
for, a yard
5c
IJc fleeced French flannelettes. ISc fleeced
French serges, lac albatross watetlngs
and other gcoda,
for -
LINENS.
9ic
ifao merce riied table damask,
napkins to match.
49c
tor
4c turkey red table damask, 25C
fin extra heavy bath towels. jgg
Extra heavy towels, QC
Special sale on blankets and qullte:
Cotton blankets. 0 v.
rvol blankets,
for KM and
1.93
KUMBER OF MEN IN SHOPS
Discharged Employe Say Tkere Were 645
for Bupper Thursday.
AGREES WITH PICKET. LEADER'S FIGURE
Mrs Are Betas Let Oat Al
saat Every Day for laeeaf
setesee sst a Bia
Xtsfct sa Day.
"There were Just C45 men for supper last
Bight," said one of the nonunion workmen
who with four other was discharged from
the Union Pacific shops yesterday morning,
when asked how many men the company
bad In Its Omaha shops.
This number tallies with that given by
the strikers picket leader, William Riche
lieu, who claims te have positive informa
tion as to these matters. The original
number of workmen In the local shops, ac
cording to the strikers' statements, was
242. Thus It will be seen that the company's
claims as to Its ability a flood Us shops
with men are correct. But strikers main
tain that not one-tenth of these men are
mechanics and that this Is why It has be
come necessary for the company to run its
bops night and day In Its attempt to keep
up necessary repairs on engines.
Strikers statements that a weeding out
process has been started by the company
seems amply Justified by the squads of men
who are let out from day to day. Two
days ago aeventeen came from tbe shops
aying they had been discharged for Incom
petency, and today Ave more came out for
the same purpose. The theory that these
Facts
Are stubborn truths.
This fits our clothing as well as it fits tou
and we find very few men whom we fail to fit to
their perfect satisfaction.
The custom tailor says: ""Ready Made'
Clothing is cheap clothing."
Guess he had ours in mind.
' AVe don't know of any clothing so chock full
of goodness for so little money as the suits and
overcoats we can place on you this fall at ?10.00,
15.00, $20.00, 25.00 and $30.00.
j NO CLOTHING FITS LIKE OURS.
R. S. WILCOX, rUnater.
1 1
pan in. nana-crocneteo nnisneo, s nn
worth lis", at liUVI
Ladle' pore natural wool vests and pant,
extra heavy quality, at. I l fi
each 3U
Ladles' lona; hip. straight front corsets, all
sizes, ix quality. AG
at
"l to
Ladles' and misses' Birdies. In all colors.
;? 49 c
Dr. Warner s straight front. Ions; hip cor
sets, with side and front sup
porter attached, SO
Dr. Warner's straight front acoroets for
stout figures, stxes 22 to M. QQ
Nemo self-reducing corsets for
stout figures, at
2.50
Men's $1.25 colored laundered shirts, with
or without bosom. In all the newest
colors, with separate cuffs, to wear whits
collars, on sale 4QC
Men's wool sweaters. In all Styles and
colors, at $4.S0, I flfl
down to IiUU
Men's 60c neckwear. In all the 9K
new styles, at swv
Men's 60c suspenders. In all the 9 ft ft
new styles, at a9(
Boys' colored laundered ahlrts, regular $1
quality. In all the new colors. 49 C
Bargain Room
goods, underwear, boys' clothing, etc
to In this room.
Quilts for
from, each, $2.98 to
25c cretonnes,
for
75c
10c
CLOTHING.
43 j s knee pants,
for sue ana
Boys' suits,
for
35c
1.25
EXTRA PPECIAL FOR SATCRDAT
EVENING. FROM 8:30 TO P. M.
We will give one of our grand dress goods
sales In extra heavy and extra wide dress
goods, worth from $1.25 to $4.S8 a yard;
only one pattern to a customer, OCn
at a yard S3G
v iner sales during the day.
FCRNI3HINGSA
Men's 73c underwear. OCm
for 43 C
300 doxen men's fleeced lined shirts and
drawers, plain and fancy colors, sizes
from 30 to 44, made to sell for QCst
75c, on sale for WWW
One lot of men's part wool fleeced shirts
and drawers, worth up to 60c. 9 Cat
on sale for 3C
Men's extra heavy fleeced lined Jersey
overshot s, In blue, black and brown,
regular 11 grade, on sale 49 C
Boys' extra heavy part wool shirts, reg
ular Tic grade, AA
tor OsC
Men's extra heavy part wool sweaters. Id
blue and maroon and black. IA.
for 4a C
Children's extra heavy fleeced lined shirts
and drawers, all alxes. ap.
for 10c, lie, sue and a.WW
Ladles' extra heavy fleeced lined under
wear. In silver grey and ecru, regular
SOc quality, 9R
for ..,(9w
tidies' and children's full seamless stork,
tngs, regular 20c quality. , Q q
men were being let out because they could
not be Induced to register for election
Tuesday Is said to bo incorrect. Striken
who have been tireless In their efforts to
suppress Illegal registration of these non
resident strike breakers believe they have
been successful in checking wholesale viola
tions of the law In this respect.
Assistant Master Mechanic Thompson of
tbe Omaha shops baa sent out letters to all
the engineers on ths main line ot the
Cnlon Pacific appealing to them to aid the
company In every possible way in Its efforts
to cope with this strike. The men are
asked to do all In their power to get their
trains In on time and are reminded that
they owe much to the company, which bas
done a great deal for them.
The remark baa been dropped around
Union Paclflo headquarters that "un
scrupulous firemen or engineers might bave
something to do with the wholesale tardi
ness of trains."
WOMAN TRIES TO KILL LOYER
AtehUem Wife Shawts Its Who Wor
ried Her with lawelesas
Atteatleas,
ATCHISON. Kan.. Oct. 11. Mrs. Charles
Gadaey, wife of a guard at the Lansing
penitentiary, and proprietor of bair
dreaslng establishment, today shot George
Dcubam. an electrician, twice, because, as
she said, be bad forced bis attentions upon
ber.
Denham will recover.
Constipation fa the rock that wrecks
many lives; It poisons the very life blood
Regularity can bo established through
the use of Prickly Ash Bitters. It Is mildly
cathartic and strengthens the stomach, liver
and kidneys.
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13 MANUFACTURERS' STOCKS OF WOMEN'S COATS. SUITS. SKIRTS, WAISTS AND
WIIAPFEUS AND FINEST MILLINERY, making in all an enormous stock of over ?.0.000.
boiipht by our bnver on bis recent trip to New York. Tbe manufacturers wanted the rash and
wanted it bad and we bare the goods, at our Terr doors, right at the commencement of the sea
son, in many cases at one-third price.
WE HAVE TAKEN ALL THE INFANTS, styles, taffeta lined Jackets, worth up to; Carlos and swsgger Dti Barrys. at 13. $1$.
CHILDREN'S AND MISSES' JACKETS from j $25. on sale at $14.75. and $20.
the tig stock of Kltrlnger at Zelanko. Gin-
ahery Bros., Hutoer Broa. laaacks. and
divided them Into four lots for Saturday.
Infant's cloaks In a good eiderdown at Ec.
Children's snd misses' coats, ages 4 to
14. with double cape, trimmed with satin,
well worth $4, on sals at $15.
Children's and misses' long cloaks, with
high storm collar, in red, blues, tans and
browns, also $2 short Jackets included in
this lot. worth up to $5. on sale at $2.95.
U0 children's high class single and dou
ble cape box coats, made of finest quality
kerseys, in cardinals, blues, castors and
tans worth up to $10, at $5.00.
THE WOMEN'S SUITS FROM THE MANU
FACTURERS' STOCK SALES
100 women's suits, well made, silk lined
Jackets la the swell blouse, Norfolks and
pedestrian suits, worth up to $15, on sale
at $8.75.
100 suits In the new blouse and Norfolk
50c Silk Belts 29c
A beautiful line of peau de sole all silk
belts; lined and stitched with postilions
at 9c
Watch for lace sale next week.
$1.00 wrist bags, the latest, at 50c
$1.00 Chatelaine bags 50c
$1.00 Medallion 25o
(Limit two to a customer.)
Book sale Saturday.
Lace bargains next week.
Grand ribbon sale Saturday.
Optical Dept.
EYES CAREFULLY EXAMINED FREE
In optical department by expert refractlon
ist. Proper lenses In up-to-date frames
made by the American Optical company
on sale at greatly reduced prices. Come
to us and save money.
rui
GIRDLE AROUND THE GLOBE
Lut Section of British Imperial Ficifio
Cable ii Laid.
FIRST MESSAGE IS FROM THE KING
Sfaeh latereet Takes la Leaass Over
Coaspletlaa, as it Gives Eaglaad
Ceatrol af Coaaasaalcatloa
Arsssa the World.
LONDON, Oct. !L The last section of tbe
British Imperial Pacific cable was lsid at
the FIJI islands yesterday. A congratula
tory cable message to King Edward reached
Buckingham palace this morning, being the
first message sent over the line which links
ths British empire together.
Great Importance la attached here to the
coming opening ot tbe all-British Pacific
cable.
Tbe completion of tbe line brings Into be
ing for the first time a Brittsb telegraphic
girdle around the globe.
The cable Is 7.900 miles In length. The
Vancouver-Fanning portion is the longeat
without a break In the world.
VANCOUVER. B. C. Oct, II. The British
Imperial cable was completed at 7 p. m. on
Thursday, although the announcement was
withheld by the telegraph constructors un
til this morning.
The cable Is being used today for sending
messages ot congratulations to the British,
Canadian and Australian governments.
OTTAWA. Ont.. Oct. JL Sir Sanford
Flensing received today the following ca
blegram over the Pacific cable from Premier
Eeddon ot New Zealand:
October 11 Delighted to congratulate you
on completion of great work of Pacific
cable, thus rewarding your Interested labor
and forging a further link to the advantage
oi our empire. ctuuun,
PUTS BLAME ON GOVERNMENT
Beaver Llao gays Osaclal Dwetara El
avaalao Eastaraata sas Esai Its
Respaaalhlllty.
LONDON, Oct. 31. A representative of
the Beaver lino today discussed the charge
that emigrant were illegally snipped to
tbe states by way of Canada.
"It to a remarkable charge," be said,
"which I am quits sure is exaggerated. I
cannot say anything In regard to emigra
tion conditions en the continent, but I
know that a'.l our passengers are inspected
at Liverpool by the Board of Trade phyat
sians. who see that they comply with tbe
Canadian- law. Whether one or two unde
sirables occasionally slip through I cannot
say, but when the Board of Trada here
certifies to any emigrant's fitness our re
sponsibility is ended."
HOSTILE FEELING IN BRAZIL
Mar steaalt la Coalltloa af Swath
Aairrteaa Caaatrle-o Agalaat
the raited State.
LONDON. Oct, 11. A dispatch to the Lon
don Times from Vienna, published today.
aays:
"According to an Interesting communica
tlon from Rio Janeiro, published la the
Polllischc Correspeadent, tbe visit paid by
the Chilean naval squadron to Braxlliaa
waters in August assumed the almost ua
mlstakable character of a demonstration In
favor ot a coalition of tbe South Americas
M
EIGHTH DAY OF TIIE
MANUFACTURER'S STOCK SALE.
100 women's suits, silk lined throughout,
In all the new materials, for $20.00.
Just received by express, 250 women's
suits. In the extreme novelties, at $14.75,
$18.60 and $22.00.
WOMEN'S COATS FROM THE MANU
FACTURERS' , STOCK Women's Monte
Carlo coats In cardinal, blue, castor and
tana, trimmed with satin ribbons and small
buttons, the best coat la America for the
money, only $5.00.
Women's Monte Carlo coats, made from
finest quality American woolen mills ker
seys, this coat Is well known to you all.
Skinner's satin lined, on sale at $10.00.
Women's high class novelties in Monte
Sheet Music Sale
See what we offer you at only lie per
copy, by mail 11c:
BONGS.
"My Rosary," by Bishop: "Dream of
Paradise." by Gray; "Angela Serenade."
by Braga; "The Palms," by Faure: "Jeru
aalem." by Parker: "Ave Maria. from
'"Cavalleria Rustlcana"; "Calvary," bv
Rodney; "Teach Our Baby That I'm Dead,''
by Wlndom; "My Baby's Kiss," by Peas
ley; "Two Little Blue Shoes," by Peasley;
"Dally Question." by Meyer Helmund ;
"Lenore." by Ttotere; "By the Fountain,''
by Adams; "Daddy,'' by Behrendf 'Re
member I'm Your Brother and Your
Friend," by Deagen; "Tale of a Winter
Night" (tong).
WALTZES. TWO-STEPS. TIANO SOLOS,
ETC
"Serenade." by Schubert; "Simple Con
fession," by Thome; "Palms," with varia
tions: "Orphan's Prayer." "Beautiful Even
ing Star." "Love and Friendship" waltzes;
"Springtime" valse, "Farewell to Home''
reverie, "Sweet Content'' reverie, 'Sweet
hearts True" waltses: "Thoughts of Thee'"
waitxes. by McKensie, and thousands of
other pieces, vocal and instrumental Man
dolin and guitar, violin and piano, etc., all
on sale at only lftc per copy.
We have Just received a nice new book
exiled "Drawing Room Vocal Folio," con
taining thirty late popular songs, such as
"Just What the Good Book Taught.''
"Every Day at the Station." "Don't Speak
of Her Faults." Just a Girl Like Mother."
"Only Memory picture." "Suppose She
Were a Sister of Your Own." "He Not
Coming Home with the Boys." "Don't Let
fo)
states sgiinst any desire on the part of the
United States to exercise tutelage over
them or interfere in their affairs.
"The occasion was tbe removal to Chile
of the remains of three Chilean ministers
who had died at Rio Janeiro during tbe
year, and enthusiastic manifestations of
mutual friendship occurred dally.
"The writer considers these circumstances
deserving of attention in view of the bitter
feeling now prevailing in Braiil against the
United States, inasmuch as they show that
In many of the South American republics
there Is a growing sense of a solidarity of
interests against the North American
union."
LIPTON KEENLY INTERESTED
Says Aaserleaa Eradicate Leeks
Bask Ahomt His Aetoaat.
LONDON, Oct. 11. Sir Thomas Upton
read with keen interest the Associated
Press announcement of the steps taken to
build a new defender for the America's
cup and Immediately telegraphed Its gist
to William Fife, the yacht designer.
When Sir Thomas went over tbe names
cf those composing the American syndicate
he said:
"Well, that certainly li formidable and
It looks like business."
He added. Jokingly: "The first thing
I do today will be to see how my balance
stands at the bank."
Regarding the reports that work on the
new Shamrock waa commenced before the
challenge was sent. Sir Thomaa said:
I wish to say most emphatically that
not a stroke of work was aone until the
challenge waa received in New York. The
drslgn. of course, had previously been
drawn up, but the builders only received
the order for the yarnt a construction the
day the New York Yacht club was noti
fied of my Intention to try again. Any
other course would have been an attempt
to tak an unfair advantage. 1 am nut
in the habit of doing that.
Messrs. Fife and Watscn are both likely
to go to New York with the challenger.
Dweter Gives So Esrsaraceaest
PARIS. Oct. 31. Deputy United Slates
Consul General J. Allison Bowen. who un
derwent an operation some time ago. Is
slightly better today, but bis doctor gives
little encouragement in regard to the pa
tient's recovery. Mr. Bowen's departure
for the United States, which waa to havs
taken place tomorrow, U indefinitely post
poned.
Mara Heaars far Caraegle.
LONDON, Oct. 31. Andrew Carnegie ar
rived in London today after a tour of Scot
land, where he received the freedom ot
numerous towns. He will be the guest of
honor at a dinner to be given by John Mor
ley at the Alhenaen club tonight and starts
for the continent tomorrow for two months'
recreation.
Caraegle Glvea Statae.
LONDON, Oct, 31. Tbe statue of John
Bright, which baa last been placed In the
House ot Commons, Is the gift of Andrew
Carnegie.
Wsslesrk Faelsry Baraea.
MONTREAL Oct. 31. Tbe woodwork fac
tory of Simpson A Peel was burned early
today. Loss, f 140,000; partly covered by In
surance. What Makes Baby Lias,
Tbe pure, rich blood, mad by Dr. King's
New Lifs Pills. They promote beauty.
Civ clear akin, rosy cheeks. He For
sal by KahA 4 Co -
ON SALE IN THE
EARLT MORNING. CONTINUING UNTIL
LATE AT NIGHT.
Women's fleece lined wrappers, others get
tic. sale price 50c.
Women's heavy fleece lined wrappers,
others get $1.50. sale price 98c.
25 doxen women's wool waists sample
garments, nicely trimmed, worth up to $:.
for $1 50.
10 dozen women's heavy marsellles, pique
and other white waists, suitable for win
ter wear, at $1.00.
100 women's silk skirts, th Tnd you pay
$12.50 and $15 for. on sale at $7.90.
Women's fleece lined wrappers, others ask
you $1.50, sale price only 95c.
THE MILLINERY SALE
Newest and most exquisite millinery in
this sale at about one-third regular price.
Every hat Is nobby, stylish and up to date,
and becoming. Tbe swellest creations of
the leading milliners to select from. Thou
sands of dollar's worth of newest bird's
plumes, tips, pompons, breasts, ostrich and
fancy feathers for trimmings, at astonish
ing cuts in prices.
EPECIAL FURCHASES OF STREET HATS
GO IN THREE LOTS
Lot 1 300 very fine street hats, new
styles, regular $1.25 values, on sale at 50c
Lot 2 280 women's elegant street hats,
very stylish, worth up to $2. on sale at 75c.
Lot 1 400 very finest and most fashiona
ble street hats that sold up to $3, on sale
at 95c.
Big sale on charming and stylish new
pattern hats and trim-Bed bats, Saturday.
MILLINERY FOR CHILDREN ON SPE
CIAL SALE SATURDAY.
Her Lose Her. Way." and lots of others
we have not space to mention. This book Is
bound to sell big. as there Is no other book
on the market containing such late popular
songs. We have purchased a big lot of this
book for our trade and will place it on
sale at only 48c per copy, by mail doc. Reg
ular price or into collection is ijc.
Whin In need of anything in the sheet
1 music or book line plve us a call, as we
keep up with everything tnere Is any po
I sible demand for. Get our prices on piano
ana organ metnods, violin, manaoiin. saiitar,
banjo, cornet and clarinet Instruction boons.
We carry a large line of all kinds and are
sold at greatly reduced prices.
Mail orders filled the same day we re
ceive them.
Jewelry Dept.
Keep your eyes on our witch department.
Fall styles in best makes arriving daily.
A gentleman's 3-year guarantee! (told
case, Elgin. Walt ham or sj nn
Hampden movement, sale price. . I iS O
Ladies' svyear gold case, Elgin, Waitham
or Hampden movement, II Ctt
'r llsDU
A complete shipment of Rosrers' silverware
just received and selling at lowest prices.
Everything in silverware and cut glass.
A beautiful American cut glass bowl
, Inch stie, regular price $8, a sa
sale price ws0
Just received a new lot of the gold shell
rings, in prettiest patterns, set of plain cr
chased at only 50c IC
and LOW
Nickel watches, American move- nO.
ment at 0C
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JU
OTHER LADS THAI OCRS.
At a colonial congress held the other
day In Berlin Prof. Adolf Wagner in a
Jingoistic address maintained that con
trary to some recent assertions Germany
was -well able to support a "double arma
ment" a strong fleet snd a strong army. He
even declared that she was better situated
in this respect thsn any other country, not
excepting the wealthiest, such as Great
Britain, France, and North America. In
creased security would be followed by sn
increase in political power and a greater
share of the world's commerce. There waa
in Germany, he said, an almost entire ab
sence of unproductive state debt, and the
state had a great quantity of property and
enterprises, such aa forests, railways and
mines, from which it derived revenue. Al
though taxation had increased, it was still
relatively low, and he Insisted that an in
crease of expenditure for the national arm
ament, including tbe navy, could be more
easily borne in Germany than other coun
tries. The excise duties on tobacco, beer
and spirits were rspable of considerable
development and the present legacy duties
were merely nominal. He concluded with
an appeal to patriotism of the whole na
tion. Incidentally, Prof. Wagner Indulged
in certain free criticisms of friendly for
eign powers, which moved the presiding
officer to call bim to ordar.
In the course of an address delivered at
a dinner given the other day by the Cham
ber ot Commerce of Valence, President
Loubet ot France promised to exert his
influence to effect certain alterations in the
railroad service so aa to facilitate the
transport of agricultural produce to Bel
gium, Holland and Germany. He fully real
ized, he aaid, that tbe agriculturists would
be benefited greatly by such reform. In
formation which he bad received on this
subject made him regret that agriculture
did not have aa efficient legislative repre
sentation ss commerce snd manufacturers
had. Agriculture, doubtless, had its organ
izations, but these did not possess tbe
necessary legislative influence, and be called
upon the aenators and deputies repre
senting the agricultural districts to set
about tbe organization of bodies somewhat
akin to the existing Chambers ot Com
merce, whoee special object it should be
to look after agrarian Interests, and espe
cially questions of production, transport
and sale, and affecting the condition ot
laborers. This, he said, would be the sur
est way ot insuring good relations between
capital and labor.
The latest South African statistics prove
that there is a steady increase in the num
ber of white men employed in the mines in
the Rand. In lsS, tbe year before the war,
M7' white men were employed In seventy
three mines, tbe highest number of stamps
at work being i.'ia. In August of this year
9.122 whit men were at work with only
2.4i5 stamps in operation. In July and
August the Increase In the number ot white
men. in the mines was 1.9SS, and ot natives
for tbe same period 1.330. The total num
ber of natlvea working on tbe last day
of August wss S6.363, but the number on
the books of the contractors wsa 11.671, the
difference ot 6.309 Implying a wastage of
12.7 per cent. While the value of unskilled
whit labor Is still a matter of dispute,
mine managers are using ail available ma
terial and running a considerable number
ot stamps which otherwise would be idle.
One mine abaft was sunk during August
to a record distance entirely by white labor
at a coat ot very littls above the average.
The experiment la regarded as so satis
factory that It will te repeated. Every
EXTRA SrECTALS
Saturday's
Shoo Specials.
Oil Saturday wc place ou pale several hun
dred pain of ladies' nud gents' shoes, the en
tire flor stock of two Lynn and one Hi'inkton
factories. These pxds have arrived and will
go on sale Saturday at about one-half price:
Women's fine vici kid lace ,
shoes worth 1.00 ,
Women's line box calf lace
shoes worth 1.00
Men's fine vici kid hue
shoes, worth 3.00
Men's fine box coif lace
shoes worth .00
Men's fine velour calf lace
shoes worth 3.00
Women's Dongola lace rustom-mase
shoes, worth $2.00. at $1.49
Women's Vlrl Kid, small vtzes turns,
worth $3.00, at 7c
Men's Satin Calf Congress, worth $2. ..$1.1)
Boy's and youths' Satin Calf Bals,
worth $1.50, at s$c
Great Hat Sale Saturday
Special Cap
$m dcin men's and boys' caps, in all the FV. We have aNo the lancet lin of
new style, for fall and winter, worth 50c. loX ft
75c and $1, on sale Saturday at S5c. 35c and' on sale Saturday at Z5c. 2,'c, 45c and 5"c.
TEAS AND
Big reduction in Teas before the duty
Fancy new Tea Slftlngs. only 10c.
lmperie'. ;inpomder Tea, only 35c
b". Kngllsh Hreakfast Tea. 35c
tK- Sjn Dried Japan Tea, 35c.
Imperial Java Coffee. 17c.
Letting Down the Prices on Dried Fruit
Michlngan
.81c
Peaches
California
10c
12tc
..10c
124c
10c
15c
3c
Peaches
Mulr Park
Peaches
California
Apricots
Mulr
Arricota
Muscatel
Raisins
California
Seedless Raisins.
Small new
Prunes
Grand Opening Sale of New Kuts and Fresh Fruits
xtaw Mwn Oraneres. iter dozen, lftc.
5sw crop California Lemons, dozen, 15c
Juicy pears, doxen, 15c.
Hallowe en Dates, per pound, P-c
New Fish-Headquarters
Cm New Catch Shore
3C Herring.
1 7 I M New Catch Norway
I law Mackerel,
in. New Catch Norway
lUtf Herring.
CU New Catch Family
U2 White Flail. ,
Cf New Catch Holland
DUG Herring, per kit.
10 In N Catch Norway
I UK Anchovies.
where there Is Increasing confidence that
the deficiency in native labor may be sup
plied by unskilled white labor, but there Is
said to be no desire or thought of driving
colored labor out of tbe market. There Is
room for all the natives as well ss for all
the whites who are likely to apply.
The serious situation arising from the
drouth in Australia grows week by week.
A large area of tbe wheat lands In north
ern Victoria, we are now told, can yield
nothing. The farmers cannot feed their
horses and cattle, and are appealing la
their extremity to the government for fre
carriage to tbe southern sreas. where the
land owners are offering free paturage. The
September rains have been a failure. Of
the beasts that are being sent south to the
good grass, many are so emaciated that
they cannot stand the railway Journey, and
hundreds have died in the trucks. In New
South Wales the same cause is going to
inflict snother severe blow on the wool In
dustry. According to a recent estimate
the flocks there have been depleted by
some 35 per cent, leaving something short
ot 26.000,000 sheep for tbe yield. Tbe
shortage of wool for the year is computed
st 94.622.000 pounds, smountlng to some
270.000 bales. This, reckoning at 350 per
bale, brings the pastoral industry face to
face with a loss of $13,500,000 on account
of the drouth. It Is perhaps an exag
gerated estimate, but another account puts
the loss ot sheep since the beginning ot
January at no less than 40.000,000.
mm
As is well known, the government ot
New Zealand, among Its numerous so
cialistic enterprises, maintains a depart
ment of life Insurance. This has existed
for a long time in competition with pri
vate companies, but haa only la recent
years made any great headway. Tbe latest
annual report, however, shows that the de
partment wrote Insurance during the year
aggregating over $3,100,000. It now -carries
assets amounting to above $16,000.
000, which, for a colony of less than 1.000,
000 people exclusive ot the aborigines,
would Indicate that the state has become a
very Important factor In life Insurance. The
commissioner reports an increase in pre
mium income and a decrease In the ex
pense ratio. It la noticeable that the de
mand upon the department bas become al
most exclusively for endowment Insurance.
Practically all the policies written last
year were endowments, only three vhole
life and term policies being sold.
A conference ot the directors of ths Chi
nese Eastern railway and of various Eu
ropean systems was held In Berlin on the
8th. and decided that through train from
Paris and Berlin to Pekin would be started
early in the coming year, when the Chi
nese Eastern railway will be open for traf
fic. For the next tew years the Journey
from western Europe to Pekin will consume
from eighteen to nineteen days, and to
Chinese and Japanese ports from twenty
to twenty-one and a half days, which Is
practically ten days less thsn tbe Journey
from Hamburg or England, via the Suet
canal or via Vancouver requires. In 1906
tbe new roadbed of tbe Tranaslberlan
railway will be completed, and the In
creased speed that thla will allow will
shorten the Journey by three or tour days
more.
Bsrgltrt Hah raetosSca.
BARAIVX). Wie.. Oct. 31. Tbe poetofflre
at Keetisburg wss robbed last night of
H ost In cash, besides registered letters and
tamp.
I RONTON. O . Oct. $1.-Burglars last
night completely wrecked the sale in the
poatonT' at teere. this cojnty, and
curod over $4 3 In stumps, cash and guv
Ctnirent bonds. No clue.
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Misses' Vici Kid Lace Shoes, worth
$130, at ?5C
Men's and Women's Carpet Slippers. .. .2r.e
Sole agents In Omaha for the celebrated
Stetson and Crossett shoes for mm and the
Ultra, Brooks Bros, and Grovcr for women.
An unusual opportunity ta se
cure a high-grade hat at a big
saving in prloe. Several lines
will be closed out at greatly re
duced prices from a hth-gra je
manufacturer. The hats are the
newest and nobbi-st of the sea
son. Shapes, colors ml ma
terials are all correct. These
hats are worth $1.V to $2. SO.
Tour choice of anv hat tftm
In the lot Saturday at IIJC
Sale Saturday
COFFEES
taken oft.
Family Java and Mocha.
Ceylon Java and MiK-ha Coffee. ;
Mandellns; Java and Mocha. 23c.
Good drink Coffee, luc.
California
5c
10c
12ic
10c
.... 10c
.. .10c
3c
41c
new Prunes.,
Italian
Prunes
Santa Clara
Prunes
Neutrlta.
per package.
Force,
per package.
Malta Vita.
per package.
Pickled Trine.
per pound....
Best Brand
Bologna
New Carton Flss. each. 8Uc.
lirge new Almonds, per pound. lfc.
New Mixed Nuts, per pound, l.x
California Tokay Grapes, per pound. 12c.
for Low Prices on New Fish
CI rer block
W2 vminti.
0 Smoked Eel
IOC and Halibut.
Of! a Smoked Sockeye
IUU Salmon.
As ffttirinfee of ABSOLUTS
TURTTY md SAFETY
the Lubtl txhfvj printed on 'BLUE
'TAPER is pasted on every
Kitchen Utensil
of GENUINE
AG A TE NICKEL-STEEL WARE
A full aisoTtment of these fMi for tale
hvll the leadmc IiEPARTM ENT sad
HOL'sE 1 L'KN IsHING STUKts.
LALANCE&QROSJEAN MFG. CO.
saw vo sic.
CHICAGO.
(Sostsiaed by U. & Circuit Court)
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