10 TI1E CVMATTA DA1T,Y TtTJK: WEPJSKSDAY, MAHCil 4, 100,1. 5 OMAHA CITIZENS INDIGNANT Public Opinion Condemn Indefinite Post pet emect of House I oil 330. TWO COMMITTEES ARE DISAPPOINTED Faint Hope that House Mar Iteron alder Whrn mil Contra I'p In Senate Individual Esprea alona of Opinion. When they heard of the Indefinite postponement of H. R. No. S30 meni 'bers of thn tax committee of the Real Es tate exchange, with members of the com mittee of ten, were holding a session tit BaldulT'a for the purpose of arranging for a number of men to visit Lincoln in behalf of the bill, which they wero unior the Impression would come up later. Whon toll of the fate of the bill they ex pressed themselves, as a body, as hoping thRt by the time the bill has received con sideration in the senate the members of the house majority will have changed their minds upon the subject and be willing to pass the measure. Individual expressions were as follows: Robert Bmlth We will profit by cur ex perience and two years hence the bouse will vote differently. In my opinion no man who voted for Indefinite postponement of the bill will ever go to the legislature again, after the people have had time to realize what It means. W. O. Ure The Indefinite postponement of the bill will perpetuate an injustice now being experienced by every ilty and town 'in the state. F. D. Wead It gives ua a chanc.a to neo what kind of people we have to deal with and an opportunity to plan for the future. Thlnkn Itoads Have Overreached. J. N. Frenzer I believe the railroads have hurt themselves, as It will show the people the fact that the ralloads run tho state, and the further fact that we are el paying too high freight rites. In '.he end it will be disastrous for the railroads. G. E. Turklngton I do not eee ho auy person who went t. tho legislature un biased rould oppose the bill, and the fact that they did oppose It would be a strong indication that they were not unbiased to say tho least. II. P. Wyman The next legislature will be elected on a platform pledged to tax reform, regardless of party affiliations. 8. A. Broadwell I wish the legislature had voted upon the merits of the bill, so -ve would have known something. This tax agitation, by disturbing values, hurts the town. We should have the matter set tled one way or the other poslMyoly, and I would like to see the legislature show1 backbone enough to vote upon the main question. Mayor Says "Ontraare." Mayor Moores The action of the house is an outrage, but It shows how completely the legislature la controlled by the rail roads. Everything possible ought to be done to resurrect the bill and have It passed, although I think It la a very dim cult undertaking.. , City Treasurer Henntnga House Roll 330 should have been passed by all means, but if It cannot pass' curely the necessity for passing the "scavenger" bill becomes greater this in order that the city may maintain Its government through the year on the present levy. I have been one of the most consistent supporters of House Roll 830, but feel that it cannot be forced through the legislature. Wi T. Graham It is evident that the leg islature is either playing into the hands of the railroads or have little regard for the interests of their constituents. That Is my first impression. I . would say that we will now have to fight the matter out In the courts and if defeated there keep up such an agitation that we will get all we are entitled to two years from now, when the railroads have played out their penny wise pound foolish policy, for as the i;ood book says, their latter end will bo worse then tbelr first. Mcintosh Saya "Nothing; New." James H. Mcintosh This simply shows that the railroads control the present leg islature. ' That's nothing new; we knew it all the time. From the first I never ex- pected a different result. But we'll make this thing an issue and will succeed yet. I am confident of that. But it will not be thla time. This matter closes that partic ular incident, but there is still the general revenue bill to come up. That provides for taking the tax off the railroads and taxing the farmers some mora. I look to , see It pass. . ' T. J. Mahoney This is no great shock to ma. It showa all too plainly what powers . are wielding the master hand in the legisla ture this session. The body Is not even sufficiently Interested in the" matter of equitable taxation' to examine into the Jus tice of our position. But there are other sessions to come. Not Settled Hlaht. Tax Commissioner Fleming I don't be lieve the action by the house settles the question. There is a long fight In prospect that will bo well maintained. Because the bill haa been killed is no reason to believe that the fight has been given up. It is the future that we are looking at and I am convinced the people will win, sooner or PLAIN PROOF. A Statement of Facts By an Omaha Citizen. It Is an easy matter for every Omaha reader to vartlfy the following. The state ment Is made by a resident who can be seen at any time and who will gladly tell you about his experience with Doana Kid ney rills. Mr. E. M. Schnellbacker of the Omuha Trunk .Co., 607 South 10th street, says: "When a young -man I strained my bark lifting and ever since any extra work, too much stooping or a cold settling in the loins affected the kidney sod brought on back ache. An advertisement about Doan's Kid ney Pills led me to procure a box at Kuhn Cos. drug store, corner 13th and DougUs streets. The treatment cured me." For sale by all dealers, price 50 cents per box. Foster-Mllburn Co. Buffalo, N. V., sole agents for the United Stales. Remember the name Doan's and take no substitutes. ciui s. MaKe Don't despise the day of small things. r account with one dollar and add to it as you art able. Many a princely fortune has had Just such an humble beginning. At this bank your savings will be absolutely safe and earn 4 per cent, compound interest. i Little suxllUry tunki to pUcs In UK bum lice. CITY SAVINGS DANK. Brown Block, SlatoeotK n Douglas Streets OMAHA. NEB. Deposit Your rioney In Our Bank. JFollBlAMIPflrrn A Colossal Handkerchief Deal 1000 dozen of ladies' hemstitched, scalloped and lace trimmed handkerchiefs bought by us of a large eastern importer at considerably less than actual cost of manufacture. Handkerchiefs in 9-4 ? 1 this lot should sell as high as 39c. I Jr df While- tliey last, Wednesday, each "gi 2 Children's $2.00 Walking Coats at 65c , SPECIAL SALE TODAY. Q OOP FUR TRinnED COATS FOR CHILDREN, APES I TO 4 YEARS, MADE OF HEAVY ALL WOOL PLAID MATERIALS. BOU" CLES AND HEAVY LININO THROUGHOUT. COLLARS ALL TRIfl- MED WITH ANOORA FUR, EVERY ONE POSITIVE LY WORTH $2.00 EACH-YOUR CHOICE WEDNES DAY MORNINQ AT. Some Special Bargains from the Silk Section A LEADING IMPORTER'S ENTIRE SURPLUS STOCK OF' BLACK MOIRE ANTIQUE IN INNUMERABLE DESIGNS. THIS IS AN EX CELLENT QUALITY OF MATERIAL AND IT CANNOT BE IMPORTED UNDER $1.00 PER YARD SPECIAL FOR WEDNESDAY, A YARD .' $1.00 SPOTTED FOULARD AT 69C -Spotted foulard silk in satin, liberty and twills will be all the rage this season. Ouc selection of colors are absolutely without a parallel. We have Just received a large shipment of these goods and place same on sale tomorrow. The dots range in all sizes, from the small pin head to the very silks are worth 98c a yard, we sell tomorrow at, per yard COLORED SILK TAFFETA FOR LININQ Thousands of yards of colored taffeta of the finest quality fabric, guaranteed all silk, in the most popular shades for linings, walstings and drop skirts- special for Wednesday at 85c English Mercerized Waistinjjs, latest effects at .39c Danish Cloths, stylish and durable, wool'mixtures, at yard 14c DRESS OOODS ON BARQAIN SQUARES AT 49C-Chevlots, mohairs suitings, etaminessllk luster, all the new and much demanded ACn styles of today, at, yard kzsG $1.00 AND $1.35 DRESS GOODS AT 69C Sootch suitings, ta-Q-rnlrjos, tweeds, Sicilians and stylish melanges, at, a yard C See the elegant novelties ws are receiving daily in the dress goods department. Watch Our Windows later. A question Is never settled until It Is settled right. City Attorney Connell The result is un fortunate from the standpoint of the city's necessity and just and equal taxation. I think it is certain that no relief .will be obtained during the present session of the legislature, but the controversy, like the ghost of Banquo, will not down. It means an absolutely live issue two years hence. A DraKiflat'a Hecommeadatlon. Of the many cough preparations in my stock I specially recommend Chamberlain's Cough Remedy In cases of croup, whooping cough and colds of children. This medicine does not contain any poisons, such as opium, chloroform, etc., which, to say the least, are objectionable. 1 sell every bottle of this preparation under a guarantee to cure or money refunded, but in the many years I 'have handled it I have never had one returned, which apeaks volumes for Its merits. Chas. B. Carl, Greencastle, Pa. WEIGHING. MAIL IN TRANSIT This Time Scale Are to Be I'sed In the Third District, Bast of Omaha. For the second time within a year the office of the chief clerk of the railway mall service at Omaha la making arrangements for the weighing of the malls. This time the weighing will take place In the third weighing district, -which Includes the state of Iowa. Last year it was the fourth weighing district. Including the stato of Nebraska, in which the work was done. This weighing takes place once every four years In each of the four districts into which the country is divided, for 'he pur pose of making contracts with the rail roads for carrying the malls. Omaha, bqing situated on the eastern bordor rf the fourth district, la Interested 'n loth weighings. Two extra weighers have been placed at work at the transfer station r.t Council Bluffs, two at the Omaha union depot and one at the Burlington .tlou here. Piso'a Cure for Consumption always gives relict In cases of coughs and colds. 25c. SAVES SON FROM STRIPES Mother of Joe sebrlnsr Induces Com plainant to Reduce Charge to Misdemeanor, In police court yesterday Joe Sebrlng pleaded guilty to the charge of stealing $o5 from J. E. Lutxenberger. Bebrtng's mother, clad in widow's weeds, laid an encouraging band upon her son's shoulder and said, as he appeared before the court: "If you stole the money, my boy, plead guilty; don't tell a lie. You have nothing to gain by falsehoods. Take yur sentence like a man, be honorable even If you re guilty, and let tbla teach you a lesson that you will never forget." The mothers Interceding for ber son saved him from possible sentence to the penitentiary. The amount taken 'oy Se brlng waa the dividing line between grand aud petit larceny, a felony and a misde meanor. For the mother's' sake the amount mentioned as stolen was reduced 25 cents. jiu,no8jxiaao a Start If you can't spare more, open a Savings 1 n 4 percent Interest Pad Dep ostts 65c 49c boldeet spot. These them 69c 3s of colored - 59c v.. Watch &&TO 0213 Windows SHOES ON-A-MAN j FOR $3.50and $2.50 BETTER LEATHER nORE CAREFUL, HAKINQ Better shaping for comfort and appearance cannot be put into shoes to sell tor $3.50 and $2.50. These shoes are dressy and durable. We have a large variety of styles which are always strictly up-to-date. 0.. 205 Southl5t5.Sk permitting the court to arraign the lad for a misdemeanor on the theft of $34.75. - Announcements of the Theatera. Fllson and Errol are scoring heavily at the Orpheum hls week In their laughable little comedy, "A Daughter of Bacchus," which might appropriately be called "A Dose of Your Own Medicine," for the theme shows a wife making an effort to cure her husband of incbrity by herself pretending to be intoxicated. It furnishes a whole lot of fun, which is made the most of by these two clever performers. Zobedle Is another feature that is attracting atten tion, his feats of equllibrlsm, many of which have never been seen here before, are wonderful. All the muscles of his body, including those that are not in the least under the mind's control in the aver age man, seem "porfectly developed and educated. The next matinee will be given tomorrow, Thursday. Early this season Katherine Willard ap peared at the Boyd In the romantic com edy, "The Power Behind the Throne," and was accorded unlimited praise for her work by both press and public. 'Miss Wil lard returns to the Boyd Thursday night In the same play for but a single per formance. -She brings the same company and the same production on this visit. Wright Lorimer. her leading man, it was rt ported had left the company, but there Is no truth in the report. He will be seeu In the role of the young baron. Amerl ireat Double Track Seealc Highway. The Lehigh Valley railroad. Luxurious trains running on limited time. Route of the Black Diamond Express. Stop-over allowed at Niagara Falls on all through tickets to New York and Philadel phia. NOTICE AH dissatisfied policy holders In the Northwestern Life and Savings com pany of Des Moines, la., please call or send name and address to Robt. B. Haaker, care Regent Shoe company, 205 8. 15th St., Omaha, Neb Notice. ' The reward of fifty ($50.00) offered by Plumbers' local union. No. 16, for the re covery of the remains of J. C. Moran, drownud November t last. Is hereby with drawn. , II. B. H1NTON. Rec. See. No. 1. Publish your legal notices in The Wscklr bee. Telephone Z3S. 7 Aw nH5v' All linen madras, plain colors and stripes regular 4.1c grade, 32 Inches wide, at 23c a yard. Fancy mercerized white walstings, new goods, all perfect, full plects, worth up to 50c, at 23c a yard. Fancy colored merccrljrd walstings, plain HIGH GRADE DRESS Over a carload of wool drees goods are now opened up In our high grade dress goods department. Wc will make a hpcclal run In all the wool Scott h suiting, hnnd some design, up-to-date grods, made to sell for 66c a yard we will put them on sale Wednesday, at 48c a yard. This is the greatest Beaton yrt for voiles, etamtnes, mistrals we have them at all prices from 85c to the imported at $3.50 a yard. Our $1.00, $1.25 und $1.50 voiles, In Priestley's black and Lupin's cloth arc GREAT MUSLIN UNDERWEAR SALE. In the new enlarged department a large purchase. Including the newest, most styl ish and most exquisite creations in dainty lingerie. Special sale prices Wednesday, that will mean a big saving to attentive buyers. 1 big lot of ladles' gowns, corset covers, draperies, chemise and skirts, trimmed with lace and embroidery, worth $1.00 and $1.25, on sale at 50c. 1 lot of ladles' gowns, corset covers, che. mlse and drawers, in selected fabrics, handsomely trimmed In fine laces and em broideries, worth $1.50, sale price only 75c. Ladles' elegant shirts, with deep, double ruffles of fine laces and insertions, in CORSET SALE li CUR All the new, up-to-date styles. Dr. War ner's rust proof corsets, In straight front. deep hip, with hose supporters attached, at $1.00 and up. Ladles' elegant eklrts, with deep, double filled, with deep hip and hose supporters attached, sale price $3.00. HAYDEN'S GREAT Wonderful sale on fine new silks. Brocade evening silks, dainty, pretty shades, In handsome designs, only 25c. Beautiful silk moire, In white and cream, on special sale at 39c. Great lot of fine taffeta silks, 27 Inches wide, a regular 98c silk, for 49c. Swell black brocade silks, worth double HAYDEN Consulting the time-table after the train is missed doesn't add very much to the beauty of i the station. The Spring suit that you're "going") to order won't do you an? ood when one of our warm Spring days catches you without it. Why not take a run "up the hill".' today and look over our array of 1903 Spring fabrics? It will do you gJOd give you some good ex ercise, ; educate you on fabrics, p'pst you on styles and introduce you to Omaha's handsomest tailor ing store. Won't press you to buy. Won't object very strenuously if you decide to leave your measure, either. 'MacCarJhy mad e"' price ranjje suits, $25 to $50, trousers, $6 to $15, top coat, $25 to $50. MacCarthy Tailoring Company, 1710-12 Farnam St., Phone 1808. , Bee Bulldlnf. Court House Is opposite. CANADA L Hastings & Heyden will have their next excursion to Alberta, Canada, next Satur day night. Mr. E. R. Benson will be in charge. Mr. Benson will remain there and have charge of that firm's branch office at either Innisfail or Wetasklwln. Mr. Hey den, who, is now in Alberta, reports the weather fine and says the settlers are al ready coming from everywhere. The hotel accommodations are taxed to their utmost. RELIABLE I Established 1 for Years I DENTISTRY Union Delay feDentalCollege Post Graduate. No Students Old reliable, expert,- accurate, painless i dentists to do your work here. Graduate dentist come here to learn our pulnlus methods. Kxpert dentists admitted to our course for $100. Then all could have a big business. Hewn re of Jealous, Idle, sore head dentists. Tbey have Inst thetr practice. Poor work r.nd painful methods they have used caused people to come here. We can make money by teaching our painless course to expert dentist That way we don't tiave to charne such high prices. We are always crowded. Dt'RIMi MAKCH 05IL,Yi get of Teeth, from f.S.OO np Gold Crowit ia.HB np Brldae Teeth I.MS np Gold Filling TSe np Fllttna-e a ft np Teeth Kstrncted Free WORK DONE FREE Small nbargre for material. Something ' new In artificial teeth No plates required New patent anchor Mis fit, loose and broken plates repaired and made to fit. union DENTAL COLLEGE . . OF PAIXLKSf DKSTI9TRY, IBVEJ Donclas trrr. Houm 4. Open dally Nights till ; Buudays, to 4 AND Special Wash Fabric Sab Today. colors and stripes, worth 5c a yard, abso lutely fast colors and will retain luster after laundering, lhc a vsrd. Fancy lace stripe silk mull, colors pink, light blue, gray, lavender, red and oil rose, worth 60c a yard, on sale tomorrow at 19c a ard. C00D3 DEPARTMENT. 50 per cent better than any other manufac ture made and Fold by other houses at thla price. The greatest lino of challls, j llk stripe and without the silk stripe that was ever shown in Omaha. Also spring ' walstings in all the now designs, at from . I."c to 75c. lie sure and examine our goods befnre buying elsewhere. You will see ten times the assortment that you will sea anywhere else In the city, and prices arc one-fourth to one-third less. newest designs, (a trifle mi. Feed but abso lutely perfect), worth $10 to $15, on sale to close Wednesday at $4.90. Ladles' fine nainsook and long cloth gowns, fashionably mark) up, beautifully trimmed, real values $3.00 to $5.00, on sale Wednesdny for only $1.50. LADIES' FINE BRIDAL SC1TS con sisting of gowns, corset covers, drawers, skirts and chemise, handsomely trimmed with fine laces and insertions, outfit com plete, worth $15, special sale price only $S.46. Ladies' and children's 25c stockings at mic. . Ladles' 50c stockings, in black and fancy colors, on sale at 25c. HEW CORSET DEPT The Nemo Self reducing corsets for tout figures, at $2.50. All the odds and endB of standard makes, Jn corsets in our department, brought to gether when moving, will be closed out. Wednesday at 49c. SILK DEPARTMENT. our price, on sale only 39c. 25 pieces of elegant crepe de chine, in fine shades, worth $1.00, on sale at 49c. Just received, another shipment of that fine 64-Inch wide black taffeta, on sale $1.75. See the Circle One silk, It's new, it's good, it's cheap, only 5Sc a yard. BROTHERS EIOSPE'S GREAT INDUCEMENTS to Piano Buyers We feel sure .that If you will give us a call and Inspect our Immense stock of pianos, which includes the most famous makes in the world today, that you will agree with us that It will not be necessary to go further, but make your telection from such renowned pianos SB the Knabe, Kranlrh & Bach, Kim ball. Hnllet &. Davis, Merlins, Krell, Srhnntan, Iloape, narto.ii, and various other makes of all grades and prices, at the money-saving prices we are making in our , MARCH PIANO SALE Three carloads of beautiful new pianos. In all the different veneers, just received. Come early and get first selection, NEW PIANOS FROM $137 UP Following are a few of the bargains for this week: Eastern made Piano, used $78 Miller Upright, good as new $95 Hlnze Piano, oak case, used $113 Hallet tc Davis Piano, used $125 Kimball Piano, ebony case, used.. $140 Hlnze, mahogany case, used $150 Hallet &. Davis, used, fine condi tion $175 Schumann, mahogany case, good as new $200 turd Oraana at Yonr Own Prices. R member we mako terms to suit tho purchaser, and the Hospe guar antee gives' absolute security for the future. Call on ua this week and give us an opportunity to verify the statements we make. A. HOSPE GO. 1513-1515 Douglas Street. 1 BOX PAPER AND TABLETS You may find larger stocks else where, but no finer quality or lower prices. Every one knows what kind of paper Hurlbut and Whiting make. That is tho kind we sell, we also have a good line of pcds, pencils. Ink, mucilage, envelopes, visiting cards, etc. Come in and let us show you what a fine box of paper and envelopes we ca.i sell you for 19c. Tablets from lc up. Don't forget we have a Sub Post Office In our store and can sell stamps or register letters for you. S. E. HOWELL, Park Ave, and Leavenworth. H Two phones, 822 and F-1517. Call us up. ar w.il 'i!'sui.'ii."M. iiwna MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK OK OMAHA. N. BL Cor. Fainaia as nth Eta. rata l Capital...... &(u,0O arnlae Pnnn .100,000 I'MTfU .STATK. DnPOSITOHV. VlUJt'K MURPHY President. i u a wluu, ua rresiaeoa, LATTHbUt IiKAKIC -'..-i.er i i I 2t. WV iU.ilt.Xwji. a. am. ni New Spring Shirts For viC7i are on sale today at $1.00. you can savs one-third on your shirts. Our $L00 shirt is equal to any $1.50 shirt on the markct On placing our order for these shirts we reverw'tl the practice so common with most stores, in look ing for the shirt which couhl be sold for the least money. Realizing that the $1.00 shirt is the most popular, wo searched the markets to get the verv greatest possible value which couhl be sold at that price. Our extremely large orders to the maker places us in a position to sa.v to you that this is the greatest shirt value that a dollar has ever bought. The newest of all the new spring pat terns are represented. 3 5 FOR $17.50 PER MONTH. S R. C. REFERS & CO., jm Rental Agents, COLONIST RATES WEST i " iMifonl I ! lite I Therti sl Hal o o f jaA ijf.cl ion cwboui 3S-21LREOAN GOAL A perfect jubjtilute for h&rd cooAiA 625 .lo Tine in&bMeburnen led&.ni for cookind. VictorWhite 1605 EevrnamJt.Tel.127 A GOLD PROPOSITION positively cures coughs and colds. For eale at all drug stores at 25c and 50c per bottle 0R0SE& I The only 5 value in xj women'a An. .boes .fy that sells tb. world J yA around. ' J 'y inr trsn Always 5 iui v w 1 w m t The lightest and tl? M, heaviest. N j , The thinnest and tblJ,(t thickest The pric never change.. I ISorosls Swri Shoe MRrl H Store tirr Frank Wilcon Mgr. .7 ! M 2fy Cainf 1 anaB.ssssn An Office With a Vault g I i "We can chow you an office right next to tho elevator the most desirable location in the building. The room ia 14x18, and also haa large burglar proof vault, Everyone saya that our Janitor and elevator service la the best in town. It ia also a big advantage to you to be able to tell people your address, because the beat known building in Omaha ia The Bee Building. Ground Floor, Dee Bldg. Now is the time to plan, your trip west if you want to take ad vantage of the low Col onist rates in effect till April 30. $25 to the Pacific Coast and still lbwer to Utah, Montana, Idaho and Eastern Washing ton. Tourist cars dally to Be&ttle and Lo. Angeles. Personally conducted excursions to California three times a week. Write for folder telling all about these low rates and why you should u. Uie Burlington, Route. The folder is free. J. B. REYNOLDS, Ticket Agent. 1502 Farnam St. THESE PRICES ARE GOOD Without limit to quantity to anybody until further iioUce. Explanation reducing I stock preparatory to Installing the tlm-Kt soda fountain and fixtures In nil Nebraska. For sale a perfect Tuft, Onyx, in syrup. 1 Fountain, complete with fine counter and work ttjiard. CorreauonilencM RiiMetled. 3fo Genuine Caftoria all you want ... ?4o 11.00 Paine'. Celery Compound no limit 74c II. uO l'eruna genuine all yu want.. 8U: lac Allcock's Plasters no limit 12c Theie are no 2m Allcock's 'luster. II. Od J'lerce's Medical iJiscovery no limit 6lc (Uu Pierce's Prescription all you want Mo 75o Moeller's Tod I.lver Oil no limit.. .! 3Tc Pierce's Pills all you want 1; 11.(0 Temptation Tonic no limit 2ic II dl frHfiifr'i Klilnev t'lir, all vnti want 75c 2c Parker's Tar Boau no limit ISO 6nc Murine all you want 4ki 6"c Doan's Kidney Pills no limit 89o 6dc Cutlc-ura Halve all you want 8ik: 1.00 Chester's Pennyroyal Pills 11.00 SGIIAEFER'S CUT PRICB UKUQ STOXB Two rnnnss 74T TOT. . t. w, Cor. lOtk ana Chlsasra sis. Daputy tHats V atari nsLTnvn Fdo4 Inspector. . L. RUMCCIOTTI, D. V. S. CITT VETERINARIAN. pan aad Inflrinarjr, Bttt an4 Mason It Omnia. NeU. Telephone Uw. There's only ou sioaocypber. Us prluu. I i