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THE T)MAHA DAILY liEKs TUESDAY, MAY 5. 1003.
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W Tuesday in tho Great
ilS Domestic Room
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Men's Spring Hats
Cushion I wn
Clothing;
FACTS AS TO CITY EXPENSES
Citj Engineer Bwewa'er fihowi Absurditj
of anti-Moora Statement
PLAINLY MARKS SOME CAMPAIGN LIES
fcawa (he Rrl Interest of the Elec
tric LIM Monopolf In the Can
Maaer ! C. f. Wright
lor City Attorney
To the Public: For the flrt time In
many rears of public service I am Impelled
la the Interest of truth to present a few
words to the taxpayers and citizens re
specting the expenditure of public money
and other facts bearing upon punlls af
fairs Statements are belns published In the
World-Herald and News and have been for
several years Just before public elections to
the effect that the city payrolls have been
and are padded for fraudulent election
purposes. These statements have sem
blance of truth, because they emauate from
the city comptroller. They are absolutely
false and without a foundation of truth.
Comptroller Weathers; made such state
ments three years ago, again two years ago,
last year, and again this year. Every such
payroll up to this data received his en
dorsement as a memuer of the Board of
Public Works and again the accounts were
placed in the appropriation ordinances and
warrants drawn by blm for their payment.
If the, payrolls were padded It was his
worn duty to vote them down as a mem
ber of the Board of Public Works and to
refuse issuing warrants for such alleged
fraudulent work aa city comptroller. The
fact that he allowed them proves the
charges theu as now to be outrageous elec
tion canards, calculated to destroy public
confidence and to promote the election or
defeat of special candidates. I never bavo
knowingly made a misstatement to the
public In my life to promote or defeat any
man and condemn such practice aa sub
versive of public Interests and the manu
facture of such statements can only re
act on the authors.
Mrs Km ployed hy City.
The total number of men In the employ
f the city at any one time this year, In
all departments of labor, sowers, pave
ments, grades, street sweeping and Inspec
tion, has not exceeded 237, Inclusive cf
teamsters, foremen, etc. In the past week
the total number has not exceeded 183
and thla Includes the permanent employes
who have served from six to ten years.
If divided equally between democrats and
republicans tbey would only figure ninety
two each. If all republicans there would
only be ninety-one employes more of one
party than another who couU be charged
up' to political party advantage. Does
anyone pretend that ninety-one men or
even the entire 183 men are a controlling
factor In an election where 18,000 votes
are polled? It Is simply an Insult to com
mon Intelligence to make such an Imputa
tion. Again Mr. Hitchcock, Insinuating gen
eral corruption and mismanagement,
stated Saturday evening that if the entire
democratic ticket were elected the cost of
city government would be reduced S3 per
cent. Considering that 85 per cent of the
city, tax Is made up of fixed charges and the
balance, IS vper cent, being salaries and
wage oi ' workingmen and toams, there
could be only 15 per cent saved if all
men, teams, clerks and public officers would
work' for nothing. An honest and careful
consideration would show the impossibility
of curtailing these expenses beyond 2 per
cent ' and only to the detriment of the
publlo service.
. About Electric Monopoly.
The news cited an Interview with an ofTV
Ul'Pf the. General Electrlo company of
Chicago who la alleged to have said tb
l errupt government of Omaha has driven
away capital. Considering that nearly nil
tho corrupt transaction In Omaha arf
those of the 'electric company, through
their " unscrupulous general manager, Mr.
Nash, such statements ' come with
poor grace'. Even the News which circulates
thla kind of rot has columns in Its past
issues to 'prove what every one knows t.
b the real facts. The fact is if capital li
cr has been driven away it Is due to the
libels against the city of this nature cir
culated by the men who make such charges
i.nnually for partisan ends and temporary
t dvantage.
Thus we see circulated with great
promises of reform the appeal for the
election of C. C. Wright to the office of city
attorney. He is cited as clean, etc.
That he Is clean shaven is true, but connl
derlng that he is the attorney put up In the
Interest of the New Thomson-Houstoii
Flectrlc Light company from whom he'
ew pay to defeat the submission of the
r -ly ' electric franchlso which offered tc
endure taxation and develop cheap powr
i.is election would only be placing a rowan?
for corporation su'ceervlency. He has, 'tis
true, signed tho platform of the democracy
declaring himself In favor of tbe refer
endum law and public ownership. He roust
mean ownership of public men by the
franchised corporations. The proposition
he hlf d out to Fred Naih to oppose wail
to submit the question to the people. M
was called for by 16 per cent of thp votcrr
representing over 60 per cent of the tsx
paylng public and unaer the refcrendun-
New Special Bargains in the Great
STRAW MATTING SALE
Fresh, new Mattings, the choice of an entire shipload,
brought forward tomorrow for the first time.
Even the Immense sale of today could not noticeably deplete our stock of
Straw Matting the choice of an entire shipload. We secured a gigantic pur
chase at Just about one-half Its r gular value. All grades of Chinese heavy
and Japanese fine cotton warp Matting. Many of them In the new art carpet
effects. We s?ert positively that never have such high class Straw Mat
tings been sold nt such extremely moderate prices.
All the 25c and 33c
1rMln In one lol
t t yard
All the fUo and 40)rl 7 fie Mnttlnara mot
Mattings In one
at a yard
lot
beautiful Chinese anct
Jnpanepe effect ever
seen in Omaha at yard
Few people can understand the feel
ing of the pugilist as be is bein counted
out. He hear the seconds ticked off.
He truegles to rise, but struggles in
vain. lie has lost the fight. ,
' There are some who are making a
losing fight for life that can appreciate
this; those whoa; lungs are diseased.
, With every tick of the watch, they know
that they are being counted out.
The great question is how can quick
, rally be made to continue the fight
, against disease t Many who have asked
that question have found a satisfactory
answer in the use of Dr. Pierce's Golden
Medical Discovery. It cures bronchitis,
obstinate, deep-seated coughs, hemor
rhage, night sweats, emaciation, and
other conaitioua which if neglected or
unskilfully treated may find a fatal
. termination in consumption.
' "When I commenced taking Dr. Pierce's
, Caldca Medical Duoovery," wrim Mr. John T.
I B-eed of Jrfferson, JtStnau Co., Ark., "1 was
; vary low wna a euugn. auu wotua at lime xpit
t ap wood. 1 u not able to do any work at all.
' waa weak and my head wu diuy. The first
, bottle I took dij me ao much good thnt I had
faith ia it a ad couttnued until I had taken
twelve bottle. Now I do not look like nor lerl
like the sain man a I waa a year ago. People
were astonished and aaid they did not think I
could uv. I can thaukfullv say that I era
entirely cured of a diarate froua which had it
not teeea (or your wonderful ' Ducovcry ' I would
have died
There are cures behind every claim
made for the "Discovery," which no
"Juat aa good" medicine can show.
Dr. Pierce' Pleasant Pellets cleanse
the bowels and auutulate th alugjji.ii
liver.
?so Petticoats at 75c
The Greatest Petticoat Sale Ever Held in Omaha.
We have Just made a lucky pur
chase of 2,700 of the finest and
prettiest Petticoats, bought for
spot cash from a New York exclu.
slve manufacturer of Petticoats.
We secured his entire sample line,
as well as his over-stock.
Made of the very finest Mercerized
Like Satin, Italian cloth and Farmer
satin, some with wide and narrow
ruffles, others with deep flounces
and many rows of juby rucblng,
wide and narrow pleated In black,
black and white and all colors- a
great many of them worth from
12.00 to
S.'t fifl ennh
square
e Ik ice. '.
50c All-Over Laces 15c
We have just received from a New York importer all his
sample pieces and broken lots of all kinds of All-Over
n
'I in; it 1:1.1 Aiu.b: sioitu.
mm
Imported Madras, lipht grounds, dark stripes and OEfifk
figures, very desirable for Ladies' Shirt Waists fUjIa
and spring gowns, worth 50c, only tMr9
Extra line imported Hatistes, fancy colors, In stripes A IS"
and figures, and the soft finish imported Percales, B Rfl !
worth 30c, only HVJU
The imported Organdies, Swisses, ltatist.es and Ditni- fljOj
ties, in all the newest shadings, stripes and figures, Bnn
worth 25c, only
Extra fine and heavy Dress Gingham, Mack Sateens, 17
I'rinted P.atistes and Lawns, worth 15c,
One counter Percales, Seersucker Ginghams, Black fp
Sateens and Dimities, worth 12 Jc, nfif
enly WW
Laces, suitable for making entire waists and yokes
black, while, ecru and tan, MANY WORTH
UP TO 50o a yard, on bargain square at....
C. Ptunbti & pon jlf. 'jE. QvnnUXa pons
fflffti W'MI'IILMI
Ml
We Make a Personal Study
of all tooth cases that are presented for our advice.
Examination and estimates given free of charge.
Gold Crowns, 16.00.
vwprnE DENTIST
HI
IF
B
In tho Big Domestic Room at White
Goods Department
33c fancy Oxford Waist-n 1 40c oil Turkey IJed Damask,
1 1 2"
ings, at yard.
50c mercerized Oxford and
Cheviot Waistings, QKf
' at yard fcUU
30c fringed Damask
Towels, at.
I9c
CO in. wide, 9Kf
at taaWW
GOc ready to use Sheets, size
81x90 torn, not cut AQt
at iff wU
10c fine Cambric, 3G in
wide, at
63c
, - . i -
A Sample Lot on Sale
Tuesday
We nrc going to sell good lints nt lower
prices than the men of Omahn nre nccus
tomcd to pay for them.
$1.00 for Hats worth 2.00
$1.50for Hats worth 2.50
$2.00forHats worth 3.00
These are the exact savings you make in this sale, start
ing Tuesday morning and continuing until all are sold out.
These Hats represent samples that we made our spring se
lection from. There is one of a kind and the assortments
contain all the newest and nobbiest blocks and colors
shown this season.
nmtM ibi jjayn p.'iHLVtf "'ITIIiliin1 1 WIT
mm
j2)&olU;S)i
prlnclplo should have been submitted to
the people.
Wright' Real Position.
Mr. Wright's opposition to this aa the
hired nan of the electric light monopoly is
a better test of his real standing than bis
simple signature to a meaningless platform,
so far as he Is concerned. Mr. Wright's
entrance Into court under the name of
Stephen Rice, a laborer In the employ of Ih?
electric company, compelling him under
oath to sign a paper In the sole Interest of
the electric light monopoly Bbows to what
length that clean gentleman is ready to go.
He claimed In court his client was laborer
Rice, but In prints he has admitted that hit
real client was the greatest corruptlonlst
corporation In this city. Can such a man
be trusted to honestly urge municipal own
ership of electric light? If not. Is It to thr
rubllc Interest to support him for city at
torney and thereby give tho electric com
pany one more graft on the public officials
of Omaha? ANDREW ROSEWATER.
Mucnteferlng benefit tonight. First Con-
grpgatlonal church.
Nichols Broadfield, printers. Tel. 1942.
ELECTION DAY POLICEMEN
C'lilrf Donahue Instructs Sevrnty-SIx
Plirrlnl Men on Their
Dntlea.
Seventy-six epeclnl policemen have been
sworn In tor election day. Tbey were lined
up before Chief Donahue yesterday and
given their Instructions. They were cau
tioned to see to the enforcement of the ordi
nance tequlring all saloons to be closed on
election day and to Immediately report any
Infractions. Saloons will not "be permitted
to be open from the opening of the polls
until after tho closing. Tho oua hundred
yards limit on either side of the voting
places Inside of which no canvassing or
electioneering will be tolerated will also br
rigidly enforced.
KEARNEY MAN DISAPPEARS
Comes to Omaha (or Snrajlcal Opera
tion, bat Myaterlonal y Drop
Ont of Sight.
About three weeks ago William Morean nf
Kearney arrived In the city and registered
at the St. James hotel. He took supper
there and remained over niEht. The oaten.
slble purpose of bis visit to Omaha was to
undergo a second operation for appendicitis
at St. Joseph's hospital. He left the hotel
the morning following his arrival, presum
ably to go to the hospital, but since then
nothing has been heard from him. H dM
not go to the hospital, at least no record It
to do round or blm In any of the Omaha
hospitals. He was a single man of consid
erable means and was interested in stock
raising In the vicinity of Kearnev. A few
days ago friends were In the city making
Inquiries about him, but have thus far been
unaDie to nnd the aligbtest clue. He was e
man of abstemious habits and bis dlsnp
pearance is unaccountable.
CLEANLY WOMAN.
May Yet He Unveil.
All who have severe lung troubles need
Pr. King's New Discovery for Consump
tion. It cures or no pay. Mc, $1.00. For
sale by Kuhn 4 Co.
Announcement nt the Theaters.
Election returns will be snnounced from
the Orpheuin stage during the performance
tonight. Arrangements have been made to
get the earliest reports and the audience
will be knpt thoroughly posted on the
count. The vaudeville bill this week Is
on? of the strongest of the season and to
gether with election news has stimulated
the sale of seats so that a full bouse Is
almost a forejone conclusion.
The present splendid bill "Heart and
Sword," being presented by the Ferris
Block company at the Boyd, will be suc
ceeded on Thursday by a modern drama
with a melodramatic tinge, "The Young
Wife." The story tells of the devotion of
a young woman, .who married the adopted
sen of a very wealthy capitalist, to her
yrung husband. The natural, but discarded
and dissolute son of the capitalist murders
bis father to shield his tbefu of money.
The crime Is laid at ' the dcor of the
yrung husband, but he Is spared the hu
miliation of arrest by his wife, who con
fesses that she committed the crime. Of
courfe evfrythlng t-ads all right and all
git h's Juet di'S.-rts. Mr. Ferris enacts
the role of the young husband and Miss
Favey that cf the young wife. Lincoln
Kibbie, who with the Ferris company
last season, joined the company yesterday.
Brronennaly Thinks by Sconrlna; Her
Sealp That She Cures Dandruff.
Cleanly woman has an erroneous idea that
by scouring the scalp, which removes the
.andrult scales, she Is curing the dandruff.
She may wash her scalp every day, and yet
have dandruff her life long, accompanied by
falling hair, too. The only way In the
world to cure dandruff is to kill the germ,
and there is no hair preparation that will
do that but Newbro's Herplclde. Herplclde
killing the dandruff germ leaves the hair
free to grow as healthy nature Intended.
Destroy the cause, you remove the effect.
Kill the dandruff germ with Herplclde.
Muentefering benefit tonight. First Con
gregational church.
A few vacant rooms
and only a few
However, among these are one or two
of our choicest rooms and some small,
but very desirable rooms.
All these offices have the advantage, without extra
charge, of splendid janitor service all night and Sunday
elevator service, electric lights, hardwood finish, and the
best of office neighbors.
THE BEE BUILDING
Four per cent Interest paid on deposits.
Certificates Issued for 3, 6 or 12 months
bearing 4 per cent Interest. Deposits pay
able on demand. No notice required.
Chocks on all banks cashed.
J. L BRANDEIS & SONS,
Bankers
St. PnnI anil Itntarn. 51S..1.1.
On April 21 and 28 the Illinois Central R.
R. will sell tickets to St. Paul and Mlune
apolia and return at rate of T12.S5, good for
return 21 days from date of sale.
Tickets at No. 1402 Farcam St.
W. II. BRILL, D. P. A.,
Omaha, Neb.
(ItW Hrwanl,
It has eome to our Information that a
large number of fraudulent voters have
been registered and we offer a reward of
$100 for the arrest and conviction of every
illegal voter at election ' held Tuesday,
May 6. C. S. HAYWARD,
Chairman Benson Executive Committee.
C. C. BELDE.N', Vice Chairman.
Cramer's Kidney and Liver Cure Cures
backache Is highly endorsed by Omaha
people. Comes in two sizes. Our price,
ice and 75c. Schaefcr's Cut Price Drug
i Store. 16th and Chicago streets.
Sam'l Burns Is selling a nice "Lltbey"
bonbon Cith for $2 00.
Farm loans. Forg.in-Hnskell Co., 410
N. Y. Lifo Building. Tel. 470.
Two Rooms at $10 Per Honth A Suite of Two Rooms On
These rooms nre rather Btiiall, the tifth floor. These rooms are
but so Is the rental price. They both fair-sized rooms and have
are well located and are decld- been newly decorated, so that
edly attractive little rooms. The ti10y are particularly attractive,
rental price Includes heat, light. The price per month C f-"
water and Janitor service and for tne two rooms' jJ. T
all the advantages of E-f -v j8
being In The Bee 111
Bldg. Price per month
A Oood Sized Room With Vault An Office on the around Floor
This room, besides having a This oltice faces Seventeenth
large burglar-proof vault. Is lo- 6treet It Is large, light and has
cated next to the elevator on the been newly decorated. The
fourth floor. It is the only room rental price Includes light,
of this character In (the build- water and Janitor service. It lias
ing that Is vacant and one of a very large burglar-proof vault,
the few rooms at this price with Part of this room Is
a vault It is pleas- C-f Q partitioned off as a K f
ant, good-sized room 11 private olilce. I'r'J
Price per month per month
An Exceptionally Handsome Office Suite-In fact, there Is nothing
in Omaha that compare with it us a handsome, splendidly located
otttce suite. There Is oue quite large room and a small private
office connected. It Is on the first floor, next to The Bee office,
facing Karnuiu street, and Its large plate glass windows are
directly opposite tho entrance. It has a mantel, vault, beautiful
hardwood floors, nud It will be frescoed to suit the taste of the
tenant. It Mould make an Ideal office for a dentist, JKT "V
Investment banker or some one. desiring a very hand
some office. Price per month
4?
California
AND BACK
(a?!, , r i ft l r'. r,..
May 3 and May 12 to 18, in
clusive, the Burlington sells
round trip tickets to Fan Fran
cisco nnd Los Angeles; return
limit July 15th; stopovers al
lowed. A chance to see Denver, Col
orado's scenery, Salt Lake City
and a hundred attractive points
of interest very cheaply.
The Burlington is the Scenic
lioute to California. Through
standard and tourist sleepers.
Let me send or rive you our
free California publications.
J. B. REYNOLDS,
City Passenger Agent,
1502 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb.
R. C. Peters & Co., Rental Agents
Ground Floor, Bee Building.
Look for the Name
Lindsay when yo.ir watch needs repairing. We employ
only the l-t workmen. We guarantee our work to be
first clnss In every particular. Spend a few minutes In
our store.
S. W. LINDSAY, Jeweler,
1516 Douglas Street.
li
p
Im
7 wt-tv -?--jrk
All Misses' Shoes
are not alike yeara of experience In buying
and fitting shoes has enabled us to place before
you this (iprlng a line of mlnses' and children's
shoes that have a value In them that we will
guarantee genuine Goodyear welt soles and ee-1
lected leather uppers.
Sizes 5 to 8, $1.50 Sizes 8 1-2 to II, $1.75 Sizes II 1-2 to 2. $2.25
Then we make a specialty of young women's shoes with the
spring or low heel Goodyear welt soles
Sizes 2 1-2 to 6 at S3.00
All these shoes are on the foot form last, the most com
fortable shoe ever made.
BSEXEL SHOE'CQJ
1419 FAD NAM ST.
I!
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s
A GREAT FIGHT
Is being waged by us against the Bed Bugs
of Omaha, but we certainly have them
whipped wherever we've had a show, as
people who use "SCHAEKBB'8 SURK
DEATH" simply laugh at the terrors of
bugdum; try it and then join the laughers'
club. Comes In four sizes, pints 15c, quarts
Kc hull-gallons iuo and su lions into. A
nice )lnt oil can with long spout, free,
with Sue or We Blse, or 5c extra with 15o or
80 size '
Want anv rubber goods? Here are some
prices which will decide where you should
buy If vou do. We have nil kinds.
2- qt. a-unranteed Water Hottle 4Kc
3- qt. guaranteed Water Bottle 63:
4- qt. guaranteed Water Hottle Ma
2-qt. guaranteed Fountain Syringe iXc
5- qt. guaranteed Fountain Hvrlnge .... 3c
4- qt. guaranteed Fountain Syringe .... 8I0
2-qt. comb. Fount. Syringe nnd Hottle 9c
5- qt. comb. Fount. HyrlnKu and Bottle. .11.0)
4-qt comb. Fount. Syringe and Hottle. .11 p
12.0) Bet Ladles' Household Syringe. .1 !
11 0i I'eruna all you want lc
11.00 Pierce's Hemedles ,. 6tc
12 Chester's genuine Pennyroyal PIIH ll.()
WR1TK t'S FOR PRICKS. NOT CATA
LOGUES, THEY ARK LEAD.
SCIIAEFER'S BRUQ STRB
Two I'Uones T-17 and TUT.
S. W. Corner lGlit ana I blcatc o Sts.
Mortality Mntlattca.
The following births and deaths have been
reportert to tt.e Hoard of Health:
Ulrtha F. IL Tremain, ItiJ Vinton, girl;
WORLD'S FAIR
Have you heard of the
FREE
Trip arranged for you? See MAY
OUTING
Read "Crossing: the Rocklea In the Far
North," a tale of daring and hardship.
Other stories of human nature and adventure-
photoerauli full of refresh
ing outdoor thrill.
Order at once. April sold out within 41 hours
Phillip Zinc. Seventh ami Marry, boy; Jo
KrpU Jmlav. North Hixt-.-nth. Kill.
L. athK Lena Brn-Kn. -t'l K 'Jih Fif
teenth. &i Mr. Joe;ihoie Hopp, 3 Ml South
Fit lee nt ht &3.
Mucnteferlng benefit tonight. First Con-
I grt'cational church.
Douglas PrittUa Co., How ai d. Tel
Oil
Go To-dav
ITJKI California
f
COLLAR
18-K. WEDDING RINGS
Albert Edliolm,
Jeweler. Opp. p. o.
TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER
llrst Agricultural Meek I jr.
TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER
Only 0 Hollar a tear.
In comfortable Pullman
tourist deeper, on faat
train with pleasant neigh
bors. You save many dollars, as compared
with highest-class service.
It's "Santa Fe sll tba way."
Cheap colonist tickets, daily,
to June 15.
Personally conducted exaursloa
trt-weekly, Chfcago and ivajisas City to
Los Angeles and Ban Friiuluco, Also
tourist kieepers on dally trains.
Free books about California tour and
cheap lauds In Southwest.
E. L. Palmer. P. A..
409 Equitable Bldg.,
Des Moines, la.
Santa Fe
If
oftg Best of
Everything
'.1
The Only Double
Track Railway
to Chicago
Attar
May 3d
The Chicago Local
departs 11:30 a. m.
instead of 10:55 a. in.
The Twin City Lim
ited 8 : 10 p. m. instead
of 7:55 p. in.
fame arriving time at
VUiCiiyo und ,St. PuuL
is'
Clty Officei-
14011403 FARNAM ST.
OMAHA
TEL. 624-581
MERCHANTS
HKTIQMXL BA.NK OF OMAHA."
"TO N M Ctmm '', aaJ ia Sumu. Of?
f' mi apiai pun Mrpiiu Immi $lo M.
filTUU SMniN UiSJ'O.STOWl!
TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER
MaUea Must t .rf ul I'totut,