THE OMAHA DATLY BEE: SUNDAY NOVEMBEIl 0, 1902. mi .. Solves agency question Supreme Oourt'i Daciaion Triumph fot the Eojil Highlanders. VALIDITY OF BYLAWS SUSTAINED Forms Precedent lor Rellevlaa trrme Boltri of Responsibility for Indlvldaal Arts at -ordtaate Secretaries. The decision handed down by the su preme court In the cue entitled the Royal Highlander! against 8coville, Is one of far reaching Importance to fraternal societies, aa it seta at rest the "agency" question In these societies. It has been contended that the supreme todies are responsible for the acts of local secretaries, and that these local bodies may waive - the bylaws of the supreme bodies by accepting payments after sus pension has occurred and thereby reinstate a member without his complying with all the provisions of the bylaws. This deci sion says the local officers are agents of the supremo lodge only to the extent of the authority vested In them, and that they have no power to waive any provision thereof. The case just decided came from Aurora, Hamilton county, Neb. D. A. Scovllle was the beneficiary named In a certificate held by his daughter in the Royal Highlanders. They permitted the certificate to lapse by nonpayment of monthly premiums. Mr. Scovllle received a message that his daugh ter was dying and went to the local secre tary and paid the arrearage, but did not furnish a certificate of good health as pro vided must be done by the bylaws. The local secretary kept the money for a couple of hours, when the Information came that the daughter was dead. Mr. Scovllle re fused to receive the money back and brought suit, which was just decided In the supreme court In favor of the Highlanders. In speaking of the decision, one of the prominent members of the Highlanders aid: "Our members are Jubilant over this decision, not only because the effort to un lawfully reinstate a suspended member was Dot successful, but also because In this case the validity of our laws was assailed, and stood every test In the courts. The society Is only sis years old and has bandied sums In the hundreds of thousands of dollars and baa only had two law aults, In both of which the bylaws have stood the test and the society has triumphed." 23-Jeweled watches. Edholm, Jeweler. Good Pvaltlom Open. Good opening tor newspaper or maga Bine solicitor. Permanent position for competent man. Address Twentieth Cen tury Farmer, Bee Building, Omaha. FOR THE MEDITF.BBASKAS. riaa Service Arranged ay Domlaloa Mae for the Winter. The Dominion Una announces that the large modern twin screw passenger ships, Commonwealth and New England, will go Into service between Boston and Glbralter, Naples, Genoa and Alexandria, Egypt, this winter, and with the steamers Cambroman and Vancouver, will make regular trips. The Commonwealth and New England are the i&rgest passenger ships that ever en tered the Mediterranean sea and have be come very popular ships with the people of the west. The Chicago office of the Do minion Line has Just received official notice that the company will maintain a regular weekly passenger service between Montreal and- Liverpool, commencing with the open ing of navigation on the St. Lawrence river next season. The steamers selected for his service sre as follows: Canada, 9.000 tons, Kensington, 8,669 tons, Southwark, 607 tons. Dominion, 6,618 tons. All are twin screw and will carry saloon second and third-class passengers. Poor Personally Conducted Ezear- lons From Omaha to California with choice of routes. These excursions leave Omaha every Wednesday. Thursday. Friday and Satur day at 4:25 p. m., In Pullman Tourist Sleep ing Cars. The cars are accompanied all the way by conductora skilled In the service of excursion parties. The Union racinc is the only line from Omaha running four ex cursions to California every week. City ticket office, 1324 Farnam street. Phone 316. See Burns' Thanksgiving turkey sets. them. A Good More. The membeps of the Convervatlve Savings and Loan association calling at the new offices, No. 206 South Sixteenth street, ex press themselves well pleased with the new location. The room is ugnt ana airy ana well adapted to the needs of the association, and, more Important still, Is centrally lo cated In the retail district of the city. The officers feel that within the next few months the business of the association will run past the one million point, the present as sets being considerably In excess of $900,000. Members of Lillian temple. No. 1, Rath- bone Sisters, are requested to meet at their hall in Continental block Sunday aft ernoon at 12:45, to attend the funeral of William Rawltzer, from 4016 Farnam street. ANNA FORBY COY, M. E. C. Diamond link buttons. Edholm, Jeweler. Try the Chicago laundry. 'Phone 206. SCHOOL BOARD MEETS MONDAY feleport of Special Committee on Heat las and Ventilating Contract Is Expected. la compliance with law. the Board of Education will meet on Monday evening for the purpose of canvassing the returns of the recent election, but In order that other business may also be transacted the meeting of last Monday evening was ad journed to that time, and therefore any business that could properly come before the board at any regular meeting may then be presented. One matter which It la expected will receive attention Is the re port of the special committee appointed to Investigate the question of the High school heating and ventilating plant, which was deferred upon the re quest of the committee for further time. The evidence bearing upon the mat ter Is complete and has been carefully com piled by the committee, which spent all of last Monday afternoon and a portion of that evening In earnest conference. It is also stated by the members of the commit tee that their opinions are not Incompati ble, but In view of the Importance of this report to the school board and to the archl tect, John Latenser, and the contractors! John Rowe ft Co., they wish to exertcse great care in its preparation. Another meeting of the commjttee will be held Mon day afternoon and It la hoped that at that time the report may be completed. DIED. BOHLTVER Mary. November 8. 1302. of paralysis, aged 77 years. 4 months and It days; motner or J. u. ttonuver and Mrs, William r . ilarte. ' Funeral Monday afternoon. November 10. at 2 o'clock, from her lata residence, iili Bouth Eleventh street. Interment, Laurel H. E. and E. Huberman. Furs remodeled and repaired. 118 South 15th street. 18k wedding rings. Edholm, Jeweler. Joseph Gahm, pianist. 612 W. O. W. Bldg. There's only one Stonecypher. He prints. King Cole Self-Rising Buckwheat. Williams' 13 photos are the best of work. Dixie Flyer. A throuch train to Jacksonville. Fla.. via St. Louis or Chicago and Nashville, Chat tanooga, Lookout Mountain, Atlanta and Macon. Round trip tourist tickets now on sale, permitting stopovers both going and returning and limited until June 1, 1903. , Writ a or call on us for full Information regarding rates, etc., and copy of our beau tiful Illustrated Florida booklet, at 1402 Farnam street. Omaha. W. H. DRILL. District Passenger Agent Illinois Central Railroad, Omaha, Neb. A. B. Hubermann. only direct diamond Importer In the west, 13th and Douglas. Elk tooth hat pins. Edhdlm, Jeweler. Genuine Imported beer on draught. Ed Maurei's, 1306 Farnam street. Monroe Coal ft Feed Co., 807 N. 16. Tel. 971. Have Root print It. if MEN'S OVERCOATS, $3.48. Bale starts tomorrow morning: they are medium length, lightish gray, a very heavy weight, with a neat velvet collar. The lining matches the color of the cloth, It's a coat that If you would see It on mas that's known as a good dreaaer, you fwould never think that he paid less than from $10.00 to 312.50 for it. On sale while they last for (3.48. We also offer big In ducements In finer overcoats at 85.00, 37.60, 810.00, $12.50 and 315.00. No house In Omaha carries a larger stock of gloves than we do and prlcea are always right. Also special values In underwear. THE GUARANTEE CLOTHING CO.. 1519-1621 Douglas St. DON'T BUY A A Hot Water Bot tle or Fountain Byrlnge till you see our line. We have Just received a fresh i new stock direct from the manufacturers. No dead stock which has been In Jobbers' hands for years, and no middleman's profits. We can sell you a good bottle or syringe at too each; better ones for 65c to 81. A Sood Combination yrlnge and Bottle for II. We would be glad to ahow them and explain the merits of each, each. S. E. HOWELL, Two 'phones, 883 and F-1517. Call ns up. C0LLAR SHORTAGE OF FREIGHT CARS Western Railroad Man Admit that ierious Problem Confronts TLem. MMENSE GRAIN TRAFFIC IS COMING laasnally Heavy Freight Baalaeaa Prevails at l'reseat and Car Famine Is Generally Anticipated When Grain Movement Bellas. For some time there has been a great deal of discussion over the . shortage of freight cars in the west as a result of th general Increase in this class of railroad businers. The fear has been expressed by railroad men themselves that all roads would be liable to extreme suffering for the lack of cars to handle their traffic. The gravest apprehensions were felt In view of the enormous grain crop which would have to be transported. As the season for hauling the bulk of the western crops approaches freight men find themselves unable to solve the problem which haa forced Itself upon them, and aa one official expressed It Saturday, un less some unforeseen blessing presents It self there Is bound to be some serious trouble. "As yet we have not been Injured for the lack of cars," said a Union Pacific freight our competitors have been, but ot course this does not mean that we may not feel the pinch later. The Union Pacific will not build any new cars at this time." The heaviest shipments are yet to come, and that is why the roads of this section have not felt the worst effects. It Is gen erally admitted by freight officials that a car famine Is Imminent, if not Inevitable, and that when it comes It Is going to be ot serious Import. The possibility of getting new cars In time to meet the emergency Is out of the question with most, If not all, the lines. Some roads already have been Increasing 'their equipment with new cars. The Rock Island probably has had more built of late than any of the railroads con verging In Omaha, and yet It Is admitted by officials of that road that If the volume of freight business, already unusually large. Is swelled to the proportions ex pected by the incoming crops, the company will have a perplexing problem. Emergency Freight Depot. Carpenters are busily at work on the new emergency freight bouse of the Bur lington, which Is being erected alongside the old freight depot In the railroad bot toms. The structure Is not intended for a permanent station, but Is being built merely to relieve the congestion In storing and handling freight which has existed for some time owing to the Burlington's heavy Increase In freight business at this point and Its limited facilities for meet ing these additional demands. Probably five weeks more will be required to com plete this structure. The Burlington In tends to erect a large new freight depot some time In the near future. SEETHE BEST BEFORE YOU DUY Reduced Prices on our Famous GENUINE nOUHD OAKS GARLAND OAKS GERMAN HEATERS Oak Stoves . . . $5.45 upj Steel Ranges . $27.75 up) RICHT GOODS AND RIGHT PRICES Oil Heaters . . $3.95 up Air Tight " . . $2.75 up Stoves sold on payments. Furnaces Mantels. MILTON ROGERS & SONS CO., HARDWARE AND TOOLS fUl iiu OT SUIT AliD OVER GOAT SALE. Vnllmtted spot cash purchasing power and tremendous sales cnnMo us to under sell any clothing house in America. The newest and best styles and fabrics made up In the best possible manner. The complete variety enables you fo find Just the gar ments that become you. Perfect fitting guaranteed; any necessary alterations gladly made free of charge. Special Sale for Monday- Men's flO.OO Salts for ffl.Til. This Is one of the greatest values ertr offered at the price. This suit comes in a neat brown stripe and Is guaranteed a strictly sll wool cheviot, round cut and double-breasted square rut styles; sixes from S3 to 46; floe sll wool serge linings; hair cloth fronts snd first-class tailoring. HATDENS' SPECIAL MONDAY PRICE Htrt Sehi U Mi HiodTnl 6.75 Tha Mailman on His Round appreciates a good thing when bs sees It. He knows that ot all the shoes sold In Omaha that the three sole to heel "Drexel Special" at (3.50 gives more comfort and wear. A nearly waterproof shoe of fine quality box calf and genuine sail cloth lined. . A shoe shaped like the foot, that gives absolute rest to the men that must of necessity be on their feet all day long. There Is a special value la thess special shoes, easy a 14, and as some shoes go, a S4.&0 value, for only $3.60 DREXEL SHOE CO Omaha's iD-to-Date Shoe House. Bend tor New Fall Catalogue. 1419 FARfUrt .SrFPr. telaaSatBSBMhZakaMl saaaaZS 9m",'mmmm 23 m OF GLASSES is of the greatest Importance not only for comfort but to avoid actual danger. The lenses must be a ecu. rately adjusted In every way and correctly centered. Many opticians careful In other respect often overlook the Importance of accurate flu ting. . We give It special at tentlon ana hive frames of very slse snd shape on hand, enabling us to supply the correct slxe and style at all times. The H. J. Penfold Co. JSapert Opticians, 14VO0 r'iuua fire. it 1513 Dodga Middle of the Block "THE 99 CENT STORE' 1513 ledge Middle -of tha Block 50c Haviland China Plates, "J11 10c n. . Hiwmiiuiiiuii ismn 'l. iii.fii.i i ii This china busines Is driven with tireless activity. All previous records In china selling have been passed. It's clearly your gain to join hands with us in bettering the collection and selling of pottery, crockery, glass. Here are some specials for Thanks giving selling: $4.95 for 100 pieces porcelain decorated dinner sets. In green, brown and dove col ors $10.00 values. $9.65 for 100 pieces English porcelain sets, with flower decorations, gold tracings $15.00 values. ' 10c to 98c for after dinner cups and sau cers. 25c, 49c, 98c, for fancy decorated celery trays. 98c, $1.48, $1.98, for fancy decorated choco late pots. Hundreds of other table fixings at half the usual price. To New Orleans and Retern. On November 7th, Sth and 9th, the Il linois Central Railroad will sell tickets to New Orleans and return, at rate ot one fare plus $2.00, with long limit returning, account meeting of American Bankers' As sociation. For reservations and full par ticulars, call at City Ticket Office, No. 1403 Farnam St.. Omaha, Neb. Publish your legal notices in The Weekly Bee. Telephone 238. Did vou know we are headauarters for the sweetest candy that ever happened? Any old kind of candyt Chocolate, of course; buttercups, fudge, monkey candy, gum, drops and Jelly beans, orange pastes and salted peanuts, fancy mixed candy and marsh mallow all at cut prices, which will make your eyes stick out when you taste 'em and see how good they aret This is going to De Known as tne canay cor ner ot this city and it won't take long, either. A big sack of pure hoarhound for 5c; the finest chocolate ever eaten at from 20o to 40c a pound. Why do you pay soo for a nart of a pound and a pretty box? i Why do you pay $1.00 for PERU N A when we sell It for 61o ! $1.75 8. 8 8 $1.14 $1.00 Pierce's Remedies 64c 35c Genuine Castorla 4c $1.00 Iler's Malt, ir you want It Ma i $1.00 Canadian Malt (the beet whisky In town) 75o $2.00 Chester's Pills ((Pennyroyal) $1.00 Open always. SCHAEFER'S DRUGSTORE Tel. 747. 8. W. Cor. ls sad Chicago. A New Retail Mtve We made It 'Twas to open up "on the MIL" Perhaps a little out of the way now. But we're going to make it worth your while to go a little out ot the way. We're going to give you exclusive patterns, but one to a suit going to give you indi vidual attention, clothing suited to your physical peculiarities going to give you the services of a cutter who for seven years cut the clothing of New York aris tocracygoing to give you all this nt prices much less than the "fashionable tailor" will charge you. Isn't that Just about what you want? MscCsrihy Tailoring Co. Phone I80S. 1712-10 Farnam St. Bee Bid Omaha. F. M. Russell Reading Lamps, Electric, Oil and Gas. Electric & Gas Fixtures. )1J S. IStk St Telephone 10 J HOKBH BLANKETS AND LAPKOBBH, Lares stock and low erloes. Fins harness, saddles, suit cases and valises ALrHa'D COB.MMH, CANDY FINE? Well, "we should smile." Can't ba beat MKTZ BEER. Made from best grades of barley, malt and hops, In accordance with most approved methods. A perfect brew. Pure, wholesome, nutritious. Get the brewery bottling. METZ BROS. BREWING CO. Telephone 119, Omaha, Or Jacob Neumayer, Agent, care Neumayer Hotel, Council Bluffs, Iowa. A Very Smart Shoe for Men We are showing an all patent kid (both vamp and top of pat ent kid) blucber cut shoe, on the new "Avon" last, single sole and fair stitched, that Is the handsomest shoe and the smartest style brought out this season. This shoe Is exclusive with us and is not approached In quality or style by any other shoe to be seen In the city. Price, $7.00. In Our $3.50 Line we ere showing the newest and nobbiest styles and the highest grade goods that has ever been sold at this price. It will pay you well to see them. ITDVvQHnFrO LESS Men's 12.50 Salts for S-S.SO. One of the most desirable suits for sll around wear ever put on sale; In service able blue or black, unfinished worsted; one of the never-wear-out sort; in all regular sizes, 34 to 44, and stouts and slims. In 4-button, round cut sorts; lined with a fine all wool serge; well made; costs regu lar $12.00 a suit sale . price -. At 910.00 a Great Variety of Patterns to select from, in black or blue cheviots, Oxford gray cheviots, iancy worsteds and serges; these suits sre made in single end double-breasted, round or square cut styles; on special sale at , 8.50 $10 $10 Men's Swell Heavyweight Overcoats, any color, slxe or style, smooth or rough fabrics, fancy or plain colors, lined with good heavy serge lining, none worth lees than 15; sale price Monday , Fine Heavyweight Overcoats, made of the finest overcoatings, choicest vicunas, meltons and kerseys, in nobby, striking, effective patterns, perfect In de tail, of style and workmanship, rivaling the most expensive custom made coats, $22.50 values; sale price lorcdl rri& Urn $15 Special Sale Boys' and ChlldrenV Clothina-. We pay close attention to the little folks' outfits. They are made up right, of the newest materials and in the latest styles. That's why we sre selling the most clothing In Omaha. The values are beyond comparison. Boys' Salts In vestes and double-breasted styles, made up to wear; they are correct In style and well made. In casslmeres and cheviots, gray and brown mixtures; Just the thing for school suits; sale price Boys' Salts in vestee, double-breasted and three-piece styles, the greatest line of suits ever shown In Omaha, in casslmeres, Scotch cheviots, plaids, checks or plain black or blue, worth double what we ask for them; sale price 1.50 2.50 Children's Latest Attractive Kovelty Salts In Imported Scotch cheviots, home spuns, English worsteds, casslmrrrs and serges, all this season's latest colorings; made In Russian blouse, sailor, manly and norfolk styles, with sailor collar cfloct; sizes 2i to 8. Don't fall to see them. Boys' and Chil dren's neefers with storm collar. In chinchilla and Irish frieze, oxford grays and browns; special sale prices, 95c. $1.25, $1.95, $2.25 and $3.60. Boys' and Children's Slnsrle Breasted Overcoats. In a long cut, made In tho "latest swagger style. In oxford gray and brown mixtures and friezes, In checks and overplalds, on sale at $3.25, $4.50, $5.00 and up. HEAD GREAT SALES ON PAGE THIRTEEN. Jl ? L3 KM !H(IS1b 1 ft il iit INDICATIONS ARB for COLDER WEATHER. You bad better look up and see how many broken win dows you want repaired, and have It done before the rush comes. ' If you will call up 849 we will send you a man to meas- ure the glass, and put it In for you, CHEAP. Don't forget the number, $49. Fuller Drug & Paint Co. 114 South Fourteenth St. Our Candy pleases all palates and at tha prlcea we sell It, pleases all purses. Monday Specials Fine Assorted Chocolates Regular 50c Kind-20c a Pound. I sticks candy 1 Coaconut cushions, lb 10e Pine mixed cream candy, lb XOe Pure spruce gum, package lo Chewing gum all kinds I packages.. lOe A fllne dinner , 25o Oyster stew ', le HOMTJ COOKINO. Special Notice Because your prescription may have printed on It "Take this to So-and-So's drug1 store." It is not Imperative that you do so. WH CAN COMPOUND ANY DOC TOR'S PRESCRIPTIONS-AND DO IT ItlQUT. We recognize the fact that QUALITY and CORRECTNESS are the prima factors. WE INSIST ON THESE. Then comes price. Hers is Our Price Proposition: If you bring to ua your family recipes, if you Dring to us your doc tor's prescription, the Cutting Cut ter of Drugs will put them up for less money than anyone on earth, or he will give you the medicine. If you must nave patents, we have them In many kinds and great quantities, at prices none others attempt to meet. EVERYTHING AT CUT PRICES. $1.00 Magnet Pile KlUer 25o I'M Abbott s lst Mannood cure 12.00 FYench Pennyroyal Pills 11.00 $1.00 Wahoo Blood Cure. 25c $1.75 S. B. S $1.24 PEYTON, Ph. G. Cutting Cutter of Drugs, 21th aud Leavenworth Sts. IGE TOOLS! It won't be long before you will need Ice tools. Remember, we are sols agents for the celebrated Wm, T. Wood & Co.'s Tools, Andtarry the only stock In the west. Send for 1901 catalogue. Jas. Morton & Son Co. 1811 DvJge Street OMAHA, NEB. Hardware and Tools. SATISFIED CUSTODIERS Those Who Bought Hard Coal from O. W. Mull Company Our Anthracite Orders Completely Filled Plenty of Soft Coal Now On Hand. Arkansas Anthracite Arkansas Semi-Anthracite (Eureka Grate) (Denning Grate) For Furnaces ' ' For Furnaces $9.50 Delivered $8.50 Delivered C. W. Hull Company, 20th and Izard Streets. 'Phones 409429-75 fas The Acorn Oak. The Acorn Oak Is certainly the high est grade of soft coal stove made. Every point of merit claimed for the other Oak stoves Is found In the Acorn and many good features not found In others. It Is warranted absolutely tight and will hold fire with any kind of coal for forty-eight ' hours. We have Oak stoves and Hot lilauia from b.U) upward. v tu A mm f THE BRILLIANT ACORN. A brand new pattern of Acorn Base Burner, and while not quite so hlKli In price as the Koyal Acorn, 1 quite as handsome, and, like ail Acuiii stoves, very heavy and well made. It is fully equal to the hlnlieut priced buse burn ers sold by othere and Is moderate In price. Acorn Base iJurnem up. IS JOHN HUSSIE HARDWARE CO., "IF YOU BUY IT OP HL'SSIK IT'H RIGHT." 2407-2409 Cumlnf St. WHEN YOU BUY A touar not paying tor CHKOMOS. CUfcMfc-. t UEE DEALS, ETC.. bul for FINE QUALITY HAVANA TOBACCO. EQUAL to IMPORTED CIGAR W Mm JUCS atE&CAJiTIIJB CIOAft CO, Mast. 8V Loula, VaUta XUU, 1H rnam 81, . Tsliphous Sit.