THE OMAHA DAILY BEE.: TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 20. 100.1. IfT Plctnre Peit. oil lirird Floor BIB BARGAINS A Special in Laces at 6c Yard Romai kiilil y lino Mechlins and English vals in nil widths. Inert, insert in;; ttnd bands, many of those splendid laces are in watched w'ts. They are worth as high as 23c, ffsi a yat'd. as an extraordinary. bargainer nlSl- Tuesdaj., a yard Silk Veils and Hat A very Hue assortment of monnring veils, in black and colors, excellent quality, worth up to 35c, a Tuesday special, at, each . Indian Beads Our We 'a re the only house in Omaha that has placed import orders for Indian beads. Our line has now arrived. We will sell all colors of Indian beads at 19c a bunch, because we imported them ourselves and paid no middle- fj (H man's profit, others sell them at 25c and 33c j a bunch, our price is, for all colors P The largest variety of bead work looms In Omaha, at each, 25c. 50c We are Omaha's headquarters for Apache Indian bead work accessories -ft trade in the new styles, colors and cloths, These suits are as fine as any you can buy for $10 or $12 a bargain price ROOER3 "BRANDEIS SPECIAL" Fall Suits BARTENDERS ARE DIVIDED Ons Faction Wants Independent Union (Separate from Hotsl Men. OTHER DESIRES PRESENT AMALGAMATION fjcl Secretary Edwards Declares I Jfaw Mv la Backed by Retail Uawor Dealers to Dis rupt I'aloa. . H. C. Edwards, financial secretary of ths Omaha Bartender' union, denies the report regarding the withdrawal of the union from the "Big Four" amalgamation, which In cludes the bartenders, the cooks and wait ers and ths cooks' helpers. lie holds ths Retail Liquor Peelers' association responsi ble for It, and says It is an attempt to dis rupt the union. "The trouble arose over the payment of salaries to men we railed out during the lata strike." bald Mr. Edwards. "We paid them $14 a week while they were idle and some few men objected to what they styled 'exorbitant assesHtnents.' Seeing an op portunity to raise trouble and with the hop of disrupting our union, the Retail Liquor Dealers' association Issued a circular letter to all bartenders, the second clause of sjvhlch reads:. At the last regular'moetlng a resolution passed which In substance declares: That bai'tcnuVr who have trouble with their union on account of exorbitant as sessments, Intolerant pcnultles. etc., shall be sustain! by their respective employers end In turn this association will stand by euch employe so long x.u they shall remain tnemhera In good standing. "The object of this was to foster the or ganization of this new union. Such a union could gain no recognition In any central body, could not get a charter and would fcave no standing whatever with allied unions. Our union has a paid membership of 265 men and w are fast settling up all l(t scores, satisfactorily to members of the Union, and their employers." A representative of the bartenders, who favors the organisation of an Independent union and withdrawal from the present iinlon, says: "The question of pulling away from the cooks, waiters and cooks' helpers has been before the local Bartenders' union many times, and In my opinion nearly every mem ber is in favor of It. Such un independent organization would have about 276 members Dni't the break Is made I think every bar tender In, the city would become a membei tf the' new organisation. Strike Ceased Trouble. "The strike of the waiters last spring was what brought the matter to a head. Jt caused twelve of the best bartenders In town to lose as many of the bt posi tions because they had to walk out when nonunion waiters were Installed In the botela and raf.-a whore they worked. j:very man thought thla an injustice, as they were all salianed with their wagej, vhlch In some cases were twice as much as ths scale, and had no grievance with their employers. Only three of these men Jiave returned to work. The others have felt sore and a considerable feeling of sym pathy for them has been worked up. "I understand that Jack Tlerney. who was a former recording secretary of the local union, has been, endeavoring to get the Independent union on Its feet. At pres ent he Is In Bloux City organising an In dependent union jf the sime kind that is proposed In Omaha. ' "Of course the old proposition of holding Anti-Pain Pills (Ir. Miles'l prevent -a w ell as cure .liea1clie, the coiuiuouost affliction of mauUlnd. I'srry In jour isx kt't. No opiates. Son laxative. There are no sub ( ntutes. tMd ajid guaranteed by all drur a;tat. 36 doaa 2 cents. Never sold in jlU. MILES UEUICAL CO, Elkhart. Id Picture S specials Tomorrow for TUESDAY w Drapes at lOc silk vrils, hat drapes and Own Importation TREMENDOUS Clothing Sale Choice of the entire stock of Men's Fall Suits from the factory of PFEIFFER & SOLOMON J E. Houston St. N. Y. The crowds of men who visited our stoVe since this sale began on Saturday have been surprised at the splendid quality of theso fall suits. Our sales have beeu enormous, but the great size of the stock enables us to offer for tomorrow varieties as large as at the beginning of the sale. This clothing all made for this fall's 5 - PEET & CO. and 310-835 and Overcoats la line with the Hotel and Restaurant Em ployes' International alliance Is favored by the officers and some others, but there Is a very strong feeling among the bartenders that they want a union strictly of their own, capable of handling Its own affairs and able to hold aloof from the complica tions of other crafts unless they want to go out on a sympathetic strike. The last eiperience In the alliance has not been of a kind that would make the bartenders anxious to continue under the present con ditions and unless I am greatly mistaken there will be a change In the near future." Chamberlala's Colic. Cholera Diarrhoea Remedy. The uniform success of this preparation In the relief and cure of bowel complaints has brought It into almost universal use. It never falls and when reduced with water and sweetened Is pleasant to take. It Is equally valuable for children and adults. Diamond betrothal rings. Edholm, Jeweler. NO STAND AT CITY HALL Castonsarr Seats for Ak-Har-Bea Ad mirers Will Not Go I'p This Year. . It Is improbable that there will be a stand in front of ths city hall this year from which hundreds of favored persona may view the Ak-Bar-Ben parades, as they have in the years past. Mayor Moores has de clined to take any Interest In building the stand and referred a reporter to the Board of Governors when asked what is going to be done about it It has been customary In the past for the council to direct the building Inspector to erect the stand, the coat being defrayed by the sale of tickets. This year no such resolution has been pacsed and the time Is almost too late for the work to be done. If the stand is not erected, and there seems to be very little Indication that it will be. a change In the usual plans may be necessary. Hereto fore the mayor has welcomed the king and presented him with a long speech and a key to the city from the stand, upon which sat the governor, his staff and many dis tinguished citizens. Works Wonders for Woaiea. Electrlo Bitters invigorate the female system and cures nervousness, . headache, backache and constipation or no nay. 60c. For sale by Kuhn A Co. Cbteaaro Great Western Railway. Short line to Mlnden, Harlan, Manning, Carroll and Fort Dodge. Two trains each way. Leave Omaha at 6:20 a. m. and 2;46 p. in. Leave Council Bluffs at :45 a. m and 110 p. m. For Information apply to Ueo. r . llvonias. Gen'l Agt.. room 31S. Omaha National Bank building. Omaha, reD., ana rear! Bt., Council Bluffs, la. Horse rovers made to fit your horse. Omaha Tent 4 Awning Co.. 11th, and Har ney streets - Sliver match boxes, tdholm. Jeweler.' M'CONNELL RESIGNS HIS JOB Former Oaaaa Leaves Locomotive Treat and othleg la Known Here of His flans. J. II. McCounell, former master mechanic of the I'nion Pacific shops In Omaha, but later with the American Locomotive com pany as superintendent of the Allegheny works, has resigned his position and will o longer be found with the trust Mr. McConnell lnaves a $lu.0u0 position, and nothing can be found out as to what he Intends to do. He is a brother of H B. McCooaell of this city, who says that the resignation will take place October 1. but there. Is no reason to believe that Mr. Mo- Connell will return to Omaha. Rnble Goes to Tonal. K. e. Kuoie. traveling paasenrfr sgent of the I'nliHi Pacific at Ogden. I tah, Is to have his hwadquarlers transferred to Cali fornia. N luonaaur baa yet been named Ms THE RELIABLE STOKE. Particulars as ths Our cloak buyer, now In Now Tork. ha ft by expre. Wc consider Itifse the great- t of the year. He alfo writes us that he has Tiurrhnno d he ever got In. New York. They will he her e h they come In. The milt we have rilvld now on the market, the fabrics re the lat IOt No. 1 To nell at this price we have a great many women's units. tnHde of plain ecrge and mixed material!", all the verv latest style and compare favoraWv with milts shown hy other house for ft ftfl tlfl.oo our price only W9i3U lot No. 2 At this prlco we have fixed so the early comers will get the choice 1m- fiorted fabrics. In tweeds, serges and tlil iets they come n all the new atvle suits, and have all the qualities and looks of fJS.ntt tiuils CI J 1 C for only 4lti I 0 Iot No. J Here are the bargains these suits are always looked upon as exclu sive. The Kngllsh frock walking suits are beautiful creations, all mnde of the new materials and are sold hv other houses as high as t23.UO SAr) f"f for only VfcfciQU Lot No. 423 beautiful sample suits nt a! 22.50 WOMEN'S COATS The latest, newest and nobbiest stvles In fonts at $15.00. ft tSft. S12.00 and fj.UU SuO women's new coats, made of all the new ilK'imea and satin lined IT flfl at, each 3UU ISO women's coats, mnde of- fine kerseys fin 111 OTJ lllS Till-. HE 1,1 A U LK STORE. Famous Sixty NO DRAI.KTta OR PFyDPLERfi- FROM 9 TO 10 A. M. We will sell extra heavy printed seDhyrs. winter weight, only 10 yards to a customer, at 3'ie a yard. This Is the regular 12'ta grade. FROM 10:30 TO 11:S0 A. M. $1.00 Roys' Shirt Waists, 25c. ji dozen boys' shirt waists, in light and dark colors, laundered and with separate collars, cadet and mother's friend brand, D. if 1S THE RELIABLE STORE. SSc TABLE LINEN, 25c Extra heaw grass bleached and unbleach ed table linen, 3oc value, at 25c yard. . 60c TABLE LINEN, 32Hc. Extra heavy cream Scotch damask, at 32Ho a yard. 40c Tl'RJCET RED DAMASK, 25c. SO-lnch turkey red damask, fast colors, at 26c a yard. $1.00 NAPKINS. Wc. Full bleached union napkins, size 21x21, at 69o a dozen. Fruit! Fruit! Fruit! The fresh fruit market Is very firm and all fresh fruit is now in transit prices ranging much higher but owing to the fact that we had one car of fancy assorted fruit bought before the advance we are In position to give our customers the bene xr ji POOL ROOM HEARING STARTS McHngh and Broatch Among; First Witnesses' In Case Broeght by Dili. Before County Judge Vlnsonhaler Mon day the hearing of . the "pool-room" gambling coses was begun. No pools, however, were sold on the time when the trial will be concluded, as every one of those admitted it was. In the- language of one of the defendants, too "long a shot." V. L. Chucovltch and Pat Dennlson, al leged proprietors of the pool room at 1313 Douglas street, waived the preliminary hearing and were bound over to the dis trict court. Kach furnished bond In the sum of $1,000. A. C. May, Asa Blnford. Fred Bummers, William Dalrymple, Walter Downing, Jerome Smith and Abe Deems elected, by Ed P. Smith, their attorney, to stand trial. County Attorney English appeared for the state, with Attorney I. J. Dunn, who filed the complaints, as his unofficial assistant. Fire and Police Commissioners McHugh and Broatch were the first witnesses. Judge McHugh testified that he had been In the pool room once; that he had met Mr. Chucovltch there and had been In troduced to him as the proprietor. Further than this, and that It was stated that it was a "pool room" the witness did not know anything about the matter. Captain - Broatch testified that he bad visited the pool room three or four times, that he had done so In company with Fire and Police Commissioners McHugh and Spratlen. He understood. Captain Broatch said, thut It was a "pool room" and so far as appearances went it looked to him ex actly like one of the Board of Trade bucket shops. He said he was not, however, fa miliar with either bucket shops or pool rooms. In answer to a question by At torney Smith he testified that so far as he knew the blackboard might Just as well be used for putting up quotations of stocks or grain, or returns from prize fights or base ball games, as the names of horses. He had been told, witness stated, that Chucovltch and Dennlson were partners In the pool room and In the saloon In front of It Homer Kirk, a well known barber and Inventor of a scalp treatment, was an un willing witness, but on being told that he must answer he Identified May and the other defendants as being engaged In one rapacity or another around the pool room. He described the furniture of the place, the selling and cashing of tickets, the tele graph operators' snd the spellers' work, and testified to having seen money change hands. Captain A. D. Tecoy of the Field De tective agency was the last witness at the morning session. He testified to having, for a period of two weeks previous to Au gust & vlKtted the pool room frequently, that It was wliut Is known ss a pool room and that he had bought tickets and bet on horse races in It. He also described the furniture of the room and workings of the business. Douglas Printing Co., uog Howard Tel 144. Silver salad sets. Edholm, Jeweler. Baby StreeV by Knglae. While playing along the tracks of the Illinois Central. Hay, the year-and-a-half old baby boy of Mrs. Hansen, ttoH N. Thir teenth, was lilt by switch eiiKine No. 1S5 and h id three fingers of his left hand cut off The little fellow's hand waa badiy lacerated and Irs. M.i I'larmid and nchlelrr, who were called, -'fier drpr th baby's hand sent him to Bt. Joseph's hospital. Knowing ones qrder Cook's Imperial Champagne not solely on account of the name, but the product. mm CLOAK DEPARTMENT. Goods Coma In. pent u 273 wcm-ii's tailor mmle mils vulues we have ever had nt this pe:ion some of the most wonderful bargains tht eoon and we will give you the particulars fd Into 4 lot. Thev ere the newest In style i. mid they are 'faultless In woi kmanehlp. and Bihclinrs, with two and three rur-ov nicely trimmed, worth It Efl HS.ui for onlv I si vU women's coats, mnde of flue Imported llelliies. worth up to Til nil $:iimfiir. each tUUU EXTRA PI'KCIALS FOR TCF.SIMY MOIIN'INn 50 women's silk underskirts Q UN worth Jti.fw-for VtJIU Women's eiderdown dressing QQf sncquen, tl quality for WWW Women's tleece lined wrappers AQf worth tl.to for "x" 120 doien women's underskirts, KQf regular II Quality, for liW In Wash Dress Goods Dep't For Ons Hour Tuesday From 4 to S p. m. (to Introduce the new fall novelties n our lining department we will sell half mohair, colored mo reen skirtings IRf worth doc at, per yard IU ALSO New fall walstlngs (heavy veatlngs) In white and colors worth BOo 01 f to 65c, during this one hour, yard ...tub Bo Sura and Attend Our Minute Sales. also with collars attached, regular 75c and $1.00 quality, at 2c FROM 2 TO 3 P. M. We win finish up all wash goods that sold np to he a yard, and only 10 yards to a customer at lc a yard. FROM S TO 4 P. M. For one hour only we will sell 300 yards perfect machine thread, black and white, all numbers, only 6 spools to each custo mer, at lc Big Linen and Domestic Dept 10c PILTOW SLIPS, 8c. Fine quality bleached pillow slips, size 42x36, at Sc. 65c SHEETS, 49c. Ready-to-uso bleached seamless sheets, size 72x90, torn not cut. 6nc value, at 49c. 10c CAMBRIC, THc. Fine snow white cambric, yard wide, 10c value, at TVjc a yard. 15c TOWELS. 10c. Bleached and unbleached Turkish tow els, hem. hurk towels, fringed honey- comb towels, worth 15c, at 10c. fit, and the following prices will prevail for Tuesday: Fancy assorted blue and yellow plums, Q0r per crate. Fancy freestone peaches. 9Rc a crate. Fancy Tokay grapes, c a basket. Fancy large Juicy ' lemons, lc vach. What We Are After right now Is mail order . business and if you live out of town and have to buy drugs, patent medicines, etc., It will pay you to read our ads and take advantage of the prices we are making on everything found In an up-to-date, well-stocked drug store. Make up a' list with your neigh bora and send In for our prices, and 8KB IF we can't save you money. $1.00 Peruna 67 $1.00 Pierce's Medical Discovery 68 $1.00 Pierce's Favorite Prescription 6N $1.00 Paine's Celery Compound .79 M.OO Celery Nervine 65 sx Chester's Genuine Pennyroyal Pills.. $1.00 $1.76 S. 8. B $1.14 36o Genuine Castorla 24 L5o Carter's Little Liver Pills 15 o Laxative Bromo Quinine 15 25c Quenacetol guaranteed Cold Cure.. .20 60c Har-Ben 40 60c Doan's Kidney Pills 89 $1.00 German Klmmell Bitters 75 60c Dr. '"'.arles' Flesh Food 40 $1.00 Orrln 80 OPEN ALL NIGHT. SCHAEFER'S CUT PR1CB DRUO STORE E. T. TATES. Proprietor. Two Phones 747 and 707. 16th and Chicago Streets, Omaha. SAVE YOUR TEETH You need teeth to masticate your food. Have them attended to In time. Olve us a trial and your teeth will be in perfect oraer. GOLD FILLINGS .fl.tVO np CHOWHS ' 5.00 Taft's Dental Rooms 1517 Dougrlas St. ii savcBupcrtciu tiff ;n Kill . sr srt a. f The KERN BURNER Highest candle power gaa burner In the world. ah .u for all mirrjoses. Globes to harmonize. No wire sup ports. No black mantels. OutlighU all other lights. Kera locandeseent Oss Light Co , Chicago. D. W. Dudgeon. Ag.. Plumber and OaJllttcr. 2910 FARNAM ST. 'PHONE l96o. THE MARK OF QUALITY. fly $3.00 Cabinets are Unsurpassed Fall and Ulster Opening;. Thursday and Friday. October 1 and S. Dress hats, tailored hats and ready-to-wear hats. F. Jd. BCHADKI.L CO., 1523 Douglus. June Addama' lecture Newer Ideals of Peace First Cong, church Oct. 5. I p. m Cut glass vases, fcdholui. Jeweler. DIKU. GIBSON Jennv Grant, wife of A. A. Oib son. (Saturday, Beteinber 20. at their country homo at be Hull. agd Si years 7 months and 4 days. Vuiu-rul ervicr a Tuesday. Scuti'mher . from the late resldi n. e ul 2 p. nu luter- tueut hi Aluuiil Uip I)H(S)Sb m tLssU. Men's Fall TOP COATS worth S20, for $15 When we say "worth 20.00," we mean they're better Tallies than 20.00 will buy in any other Omaha store. Our price, how ever, is 115.00 no more no less. Of course we show othfr grades, from ?6.00 to $25.00, but at 15.00 we show a powerful line and we're crowded all the style and value possible into the top coats we show at this price. The styles vary from the ex treme short ''topper'' to the other extreme of length full 47 inches long. The coats will fit better much better than the vast majority of made-to-order garments. Our top coats have plenty of dash and gin' ger for the dressy young fellows. A Misses' School Shoe Colder weather will compel the buy Ing for the children heavier shoes. This delightful fall weather Is the time to get them broken In for hard wear soon to follow. Misses', sizes t to 8, are tl.On. Misses', sizes 8V4 to 11, are 11.26. Misses', sizes 1H to X are tl.fiO. Women's, sixes 24 to 6. are 12.50. These have either low or spring heels. In elrtier box calf or kid, every pair of them guaranteed, and your money back If you are not satisfied. DREXEL SHOE CO., ' 1419 Farnan Street. ' Omaha's Up-to-Dsts Shoe House, It Isn't the Money you eave that is your chief gain. Tht fact that you have formed the taring hab it makes you a afe man. Your credit is good. You tire independent. Our Bank is open daily from 9 f 5. J. L. Brandeis & Sons BANKERS. And look at the pretty things In our show window, and then go away. Lion't think that , because they are so handsome you can't afford to pay the price. Come light In, examine our goods and vou'U be surprised at our low prices. Right now we're show ing the finest collection of Diamonds, loose and mounted, ever displayed. We'll take pleasure In showing you our goods. BROWN & BORSHEIM, S3 South lfith Street. COLLAR Perfleld's .'iVc. lice Bldg , Room 7. Telephone 701. Weber, ktery ACIara, tadw Ig fcaller. Don't Stand Outside n mm shims i i f "P 7 r. ;m. GREEN EARN INTEREST ON THE MONEY SPENT TRAD.NG STAMPS AflfY AJLil DRUGS! DRUGS! DRUGS! BE IT KNOWN" We run our drug dr-pt. on department storo linos. We are vcr on the watch to out priors. We aro nmonatile to no roin blne. We are a law to ourselves. We save money for you on TATENT MEDICINES AND A Mi HEME DIES. Our DUt't DEPARTMENT is the BEST EQUIPPED in point of FRESH, CLEAN. NEW STOCK AND COMPOUNDING FACILITIES of any drug store around. SEND US YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS I At hourly recommending Kennett'H to their patrons. REM ABILITY, FAITHFUL ACCURACY, FRESHNESS. PURITY AND FULL STRENGTH in every lngrediiint and drop, and over all a price that's positively "Bargain Counter" In its character. These arc the crystal facts in our prescription filling. CROCKERY! CROCKERY! We wast every lady In Omaha and aronnd to visit one big ex hibition of the products of the world's greatest and best potteries on seooad floor. - The potter's art has no bounds, tlons. Oar storks have no eqnals. See our new lines of Doulton Wedgewood and Coalport English China, Piok ard's famed line of painted French China, IJavllund's charming and varied line, rich cut glass, etc., etc. Large plain glass lamps, complete, No. 2 burner chimney and wick each Fancv German china cream pitchers each Mica gaa chimneys each 10c . 5c s GROGERIES! The Money Saving; Crocery. All Goods Fresh, New and Inviting. Prices the Lowest. Prompt Deliveries. Free Postal Cards. Tel. 137. S-lb. can raxpberrles 10a X-lb. can peas . Tc Baked beans, 3-lb. ran '.ltto Choeolatina, can 10o Table syrup, can lOo Pancake flour, 2-lb. package .' lOo Worcester sauce, bottle 10c Rice, per pound So Wheat for break Taut, -lb. package.. 10c Cocoanut, package So Wisconsin cream cheese, lb Vtc I Sweet chocolate, package 4Ho Celery salt, bottle 10c QllCK SIT.RVICE. Ol'R HEW CASH CARRIER SYSTEM SAVES VOL TIME. IIEAD41ARTEHS FOR GROCERIES, TEAS, COFFEES, Bl'TTER AXD EGGS. GET YOUR STAMPS INTEREST ON MONEY SPENT. Three days only at Her Grand Hotel Omaha, Neb. Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday September 23, 29, 30. The Extensive Exhibit of Original Albrecht Furs You will be given an opportunity of ex amining llifve luxurious Furs. wlili:h rep resent the pirk of tlio World's Fur Mar kets In pWterie and the latent styles from the fashion capitals of Europe and Amer ica. It Is not safe to buy "furs," a commodity of which yuur ptrinal knowledge is lim ited, from other tliun a reputable Fur limine. Nearly Imlf a century of fair dealing has made the Hume "AlhrerM" synonymous with "Correct Furs" throuKh out the land. Our representative, Mr. Clarke, will be pleased to show you our lmoinparahle line of Fur artnnt and Neckwear and taki your order for future delivery. Lion't full to examine these fur. You don't have tu buy. Our goods and values are worth your conPlderutiun. E ALBRECHT & SON, 20 WORTHY WATCHES! If you want one of solid gold that'll laul for years to be paaaeu to your children handed down to your chililien'K children, when It mill he treauied u q "grandfather's." or "grandmothers wutr-h, w have It. Klglil or Walt ham movements or very liiieitl workman ship 111 tlio livw thill model caae. c 1 1 r w iL'io a i. IS I Douglas itrset. 4? If f i. .. ; GREEN TRADING STAMPS VVK FII-I, PItKCniPTION9 ACCrHATKI.Y. cut P1-18- You cannot do better. Physicians or tlio best standing are Oar varieties have no Ilmlta Oar prices have no competitors. 25c Fancy colored candles each 2c -In. flower pots and saucers Or each ..... GROCERIES! Curry Powder, bottle liCmon Extract, bottle HuccotaHh, 2-lb. can Kest laundry soap, 8 bars Parlor mutchcH, 6"0 In box .... FHKSH f'Ot'MTR V B( TIER t KIVKI) KVKHV DtV. Ilcnnett's Capitol Crnnnipry, It) , Fresh Country Butter, up from.., SPECIAL IMCKL12 OFFKR Medium four pirkTea. qt Bmall Hour pirklcH, doz lirge bulk olives, pint ...13c ....Sc ....! ...5T.C ....to BK- ,.16c .c mmmm E. 7th St., St. Paul, Minn IB 3. n.bllMOAli jcwcicr, v",'