TlTi: OMAHA DAILY TJEE: BATUHDAT, OCTOTIETC 21. lPttt. ar vTYl Now showing $150,000 worth of Stein" Block Co., A. B Kirschbaum & Co., L. Adler Bros. Co and B. Kuppenheimer & Co. Jinest clothing. lVorlds greatest overcoat stocks thousands of overcoats, .exclusive show ing of new loose-Jit ting "patent B. Kuppenheimer and L. idler collars and concave shoulders. .rlooey Cheer- fait Refunded Mo-ey tefiaded Z2M CORRECT DRESS FOR MEN AND BOYS. our matchless display suits & overcoats Most extensive retail display of fine clothes in existence. Graceful Overcoats in appearance and character, better than cus tom made at twice the price. 1 R7 .Tt H ,0 i s 5 I 't 5 11 n The new shaped English Walking Frock (Jy English Tweed Suits, season's mostclever productions at Finest Worsted and Vienna Suits grand showing of, ne lecU the bet f?arraenta produced at $20 and Suits of new shapes salts of fault less make in handsome patterns. No othor suits fit a well fetching high art suits thai lead every ad . varies in correct apparel. $1.25 Adler' J2.00 dress gloves at (1.25 Adler's swell dres gloves in the new aud stylish dark and tin shades qualities that usually sell at $2.00 and are worth every cent of the money. We now offer these gloves at $1.25. Young Men's Special Sizes 15 to 2o-iatest novelties r . : unique and artistic. . See our new peaked lapel suits for $7. 60, $10, $12 and $15. See our new semi loose overcoats -they are beauties, for$7.'50, $10, $12 to $22.50 MORE TESTIMONY BY K1X0S Baji Soiwtb Opposed Tlin to Aueu Btoc'i lolder. of Ship Bui.dinj Company. Mr-.- - i i - WIDE DISCREPANCY SEEK IN ESTIMATES ekawawasaessa .... Hear last KJtuu This Afternoon aad Teetlsneay of "enwao aad P May Xet Be. Taken for Tot Weeks. NEW TORK..Oct. 2S.-Lewla Nixon oo eupled the witness chair yesterday again at the bearing beore tba United States com missioner on the ' shipbuilding case, and Cava much valuable testimony concerning tho corporation. 11a testified that he had apposed the Sheldon reorganisation 'plan and had a counter pro post Jon ursed that stock be aaseaeed in order to raiae toe amount to aava the combination from bankruptcy. His plan of assessment waa apposed by Cbarlea M. chwab. bolder at that Urns of tX.tK0.COO of tba stock, who, according- to Mr. Nixon, declared that tha stockholders would net pay tha aaetea atent. Mr. Schwab, so Mr, Nixon swore, declined to put up any more unless the Bethlehem k. . I M wvumm ware girca yreierence as m iku vyun 4& shipbuilding plants to tha first mort- leveloped the fact that there waa a wide Vocrepancy aa to estimated earning! in letters written by Treasurer Gary to mem bers of the reorranlaatioa committee and anuei tTatermerer, counsel for the botid koldera. aaked If It did not ahow that there had been an attempt to minimise the rala of the ehlpyarda and magnify the raise o'f the Bethlehem plant, but the wit- would not aay ao. Myaterlaas Cheek Is Ftsae. Much time waa taken up with an unsuc oaaful. ettort to get at the history of the mysterloua check . for . SZU.OCM found at the Trust Company of the Republic It res drawn to "Lewis Nixon or ourselves" M the same day tha checks were made out tor tha payment of the caah given to the Wk Beeeaefce aad reee a3 the troeblee taei. a ral le a auioae mm el Ike itm. esrk aa Iv nm liuM, Draeaww. leim. afier elif, lui la im 8 ta kile tnai atoet reataia aaie amin u fteaa tlMva la cartef -BDGK- )lfasacae.y Carter". Uule Llif Musi s,aoHi ValmaM la OwjiiiMHwe, cunae aad Miveuuitg taa eaMTtBi cwniAmt. aue lky i'mmw ail Swore! W lb. aisaMra. enaiaiai tee Irver Oad reriueie lae Wweja. ea U tij eaif carve AAe Buy weeM aalaMei aelcta te these who euOre trua taie iiiiem capwuai; hal loet aateiF laeir gntnnrnt 4on mat na am, as4 thaee try lane en.i 1.4 t.n itwl Hliet.ia. aM la ee ataa; nji thu aiU ao4 M erUiiag la do auauet laeat. iMUaiut ail atck bod le the eaae e m Baa j 11 rs thmt her where we state ear (net hiiu Ow puat eato k whiM eua . sue . k.i. v ftm. a IVEil a.a7 aatr ta laka Oaer m Bilieataaaa Siiaa. 'A Tary are atrm.f en tale aaa ae (np a f P parr, bal kt Iknr graue eciaia piiM all aka ta iia la ia. ai (stasia: le iu il. Buaa :j hr af4jpatTwyaa.a aaei ky awl f CJ-Jtxni: uhdicike cx, 1 Mow York Clt this $25 vendors for their plants and property. Mr. Nixon swore that he had never seen the check before and that be knew nothlng of Its history. Both aides disclaimed knowledge of It history and the destina tion of the amount for which It was drawn, and the only explanation offered from any, eource- waa that. It had bees mads out by . mistake and had been simply put i through the banks by the' Trust Company , of the Republic The effort to get the history of the check will bo renewed later. Mr. Nixon testified that he knew as early as last, April that unless the combination could get some money from the Bethlehem property or eleewhere It must fall and warned his associates on the directorate that they must husband reaources. It was brought out on croae-examlnaUon that the share of promotion profits set aside for Mr. Schwab, of which tr. Nixon spoke yesterday had not been paid. Tho hearing will go on tomorrow after noon and at the close will " probably be adjourned for ten days on account ot set engagements of ' counsel. This ad- Journment will probably prevent the tak ing Of the testimony of Measra Schwab and Pam until some time week after next. KILLS POSTOFFICE ROBBER Depaty I ailed Itatea Marshal la M la ta farreader. MOUNTAIN GROVE. Ma. Oct. JX-C B. Raney was killed bear Hartvllle. Mo., to day by Deputy United States Marshal W. T. Brown, of Springfield, and Deputy Mar shal Thomas, of Norwood. Raney waa with his nephew. Con Raney, and both were armed with rlflea. when ordered to halt by tha officers a battle ensued. C. R- Raney was killed almost Immediately and Con Raney waa wounded, but not seriously, aa be made his escape. C. R. Raney waa an alleged postofflce rob ber. SPRINGFIELD, Mo.. Oct a Rod Ral- ney waa SS years old. He waa under In dictment In the United States court at 8L Louis for using the malls - to defraud. The TUlnejs operated first tn Wright county and established several al leged country atorea, for which credit was obtained In Kansas jClty, St., Louis and other cUiee. Goods wera secured on false representations. and eighty wholesale houses were deceived by tha gang. The goods bought were never paid for and tha crowd made a large amount of money before tha United States took action. CAMPAIGN RIOT IN OHIO Driver of tprUUlag Cart Breaks l Jekaaea Meetla at Ctaw elaaatt, CIXOTXN'ATI. Oct n Congressman Robert Baker of Brooklyn, William Everett Hlcka of New Tork and others have been holding meetings here for some time In tha Interest of Mayor Tom L. Johnson's can didacy. Hlcka was addressing a meeting near tba postofflce building this afternoon when Anthony Scholer, driver of a aprink ling cart, told tha crowd to clear the way. and when tho crowd did not move, ha went ahead and came very near runalng over Congreaaman Baker, who protested and then the driver used his whip on Baker and turned on the water and tha crowd waa drenched. An Incipient riot followed until tha po lice arrested both Baker and Bcholer. Baker was promptly released and Scholar was held oa ball. ... KANSAS CITY CATTLE SHOW hortkorm Brooders Cap Gen to Wlaooaala for Beat Two Aalaaala. KANSAS CITT. Oct. a-At the Ameri can Royal Cattle ahow today tho associa tion apeclal. a &M challenge cup offered by the American Shorthorn Breeders, waa awarded to George Harding of Waukoska, WW, for tho best two animals, the product " Ip ' (CP u These $15.00 values present bet ter clothes than tailors can possi ble produce for $35.00. A wonderful stock of hundreds of suits, of hundreds of overcoats for men and young men, in hundreds of fabrics of choice brands in scores of variations, shapes, lengths, cuts, etc. Handsomest and best fitting suits and overcoats ever seen for $15.00 P" f Men's all silk Neckwear at 50c A fine ill I lot ot about 200 dozen men's fine fall eilk " neckwear, in neat figures, stripes and spots, French four-in-hands and tecks all tLe new up-to-date shades and combinations special sale price, 50 cents. 400 extra heavy wolfriezeand kersey over . i coats for men and young men -Impossible to duplicate them under $15, in elegant new mod els, all sizes regulars, stouts and slims special at $10.00 of one cow, owned and bred by the ex hibitor. The sweepstakes prises for tha junior and senior champion cow or heifer were won by the Brookaide Farm company's Ad-dia of Brookaide farm. Fort Wayne, Ind., and O. K. Clarke's Isinty of Waver iee farm, 8 Cloud. -Minn., respectively. CONGRATULATES WOS ilL Minister Powell Telia Little RepabKe that It Mast Line If ta ObU attoaa. BAN DOMINGO. Republic of Santo Do mingo, Oct. a Tha United B tales minister, Mr. Powell, delivered yesterday at tha national palace an autograph letter from President Roosevelt congratulating General Woe Gil upon his election as president of the republic Mr. Powell referred to the kind wishes of the president and people of the United Btatea for the prosperity of the Dominican republic, adding that If the Dominicans wished to maintain this friend ship it waa necessary for their government to live up to IU obligations and carry out fully Its promises. Mr. Powell pointed out that C-e Washing ton government did not seek to oestroy tho autonomy of thia government and' was ready to protect Its territorial rights, but would not 'protect Santo Domingo against its lawful creditors. . President Gil replied that Santo Domingo Intended to act la accordance with in powerful neighbor and aald It' "was the government's Intention to settle all differ ences amicably. He thanked tha American mlniater for tho kind - words conveyed to him from President Roosevelt. YELLOW . FEVER IN TEXAS Decrease la Saaaber of Bew Caaea at Laredo,' evltk Oaa Death ' Beported. LAREDO, Tex.. Oct. 3- The decrease In tho number of yellow fever cases In the city, which began yesterday, continues. The official bulletin: New cases, 12; deaths, L Total cases to data. 497; total deaths, S. No report was received from Nuevo Laredo today. Reports received from Mon terey say there wera twelve cases and three deaths there on Tueaday. BAN ANTONIO, Tex.. Oct. a Tho state and federal health authorities have taken charge of the yellow fever situation hers anl under their Instructions tho following bulletin was Issued: ' New eases today. 4; deaths, none; total eases to data, (; total deaths, L Two of tha new cases today axs out of danger. Tha others are serious. . OFFICIALS ARE ASSIGNED JUlaols Coatral Railroad Kaaaoa ta . porlataadeata aad Deals mat ee Their JarUdleUoaa. CHICAGO. Oct a -The Illinois Central has announced tha following assignment of division superintendents: A. H. Evans, rroea Chicago to LoulsvWa; A. Philbrick. from Louisville to Omaha; B. GUleas, from Omaha to Dubuque and F. B. Harrtmaa from Dubuque to Chicago. MISSING 'MAN" IS IN DENVER Wkea Foead Gcorgtaa Was arartsoa to Bear Mo Bad Beoa ' " Lost. ' DENVER, Oct. axv7. 8. Love of Savan nah. Gak, who has been missing from hia borne for several months and who - waa reported to havo been drowavad. has been located la this city, where he baa been working aa k bookkeeper. Aa oaatora In surance company. In which Love held poll ekes, delayed payment' upon thorn antil-an taTstlgarJoa ho to his reported death could bo made. Jordan W. Garrison waa de tailed ta rjako tho laveotigaMoa aad while la Dearer a other trualneos accidentally $1.00 met Love on the street and recognised hlra. Mr. Garrison says that be due cot believe there was an attempt to defraud the Insurance company. Mr. Love aaya he made no effort to conceal his Identity alnce coming here, but used his real name and in seeking employment gave the . name of Savnrirwa business men aa referencea. . STEAL NORTHWESTERN ENGINE Desperato Mea Seise Locosaotlvo aad Caaso Baspeaslea of Treats oa Dlvlaloa. i MILWAUKEE," Oct. a -The theft of a Chi go at Northwestern locomotive by six desperadoea has stopped all traffic for twenty miles south of Janesvtlle. At 11 o'clock Thursday night the men stole the locomotive from the gravel pits near Beloit and started south at full speed. The theft was not known until the engine was seen leaving Beloit with the throttle wide open, aud the mm aboard yelling de fiance to tho railroad men, who had dis covered that the engine had been stolen. Just too lata a turn a switch snd stop the runaway. Just as soon ss the Janesvtlle officers of the company were notified the dispatchers stopped every train between Janesvtlle and Cajedonia, IlL Tha Chicago officers of the division were called out and emergency crews with officers started out In pursuit of the fugitives, and every effort la being made to catch the runaway engine and Its crew. CHICAGO. Oct- a The offlciala of the Chicago Northweetern railroad today de nied i the report that tramps on a stolen loconjotlve running wild tear Janervtlle, Wis, had caused a tieup of traffic on tha road. Tha report, according to the officials, grew out of the fsct that an engine used In gravel aervlos near Beloit ran away, stopping for want of steam after covering several miles of tha main lice. ARRESTS FOR FENCING LAND Federal Grand Jary la Ksaaaa la - diets general Cattleaaoa Who Are fader Boada. TOPEKA. Kan.. Oct. a -A deputy Uni ted States marshal went to Riley county today and p laced C. P. Dewey snd his son, Chauncey Dewey, under srreet on a charge of fencing government .land and Intimi dating tha settlers In Cheyenne county. The Indictment was returned by tba grand Jury at Leavenworth and Included James McBrida. William McBrida and William Ratilffe. employes of tba Deweys on their western ranch. Among tha principal wit nesses for tho government . will bo the Berry brothers, whoso relatives were mur dered some months ago on a ranch near tha Dawey horns. Tho Deweys were arraigned today and gave bond until their bearing before the federal court at Topeka at a data to be set later. WELSH MAKE STRONG PROTEST ay They Made Xo Legal Coatraet, at Caaso oa Proaaiao of . Work. PHILADELPHIA, Oct a Appeals against deportation were sent to Washing ton tonight by the Welsh miners who are detained here by tha immigration commis sioners as violators of the contract labor law on their way to work at Ellsworth. Pa. A daclaioa hi expected by them before the hour fixed for their sailing Saturday. British Consul Powell and the Welsh so ciety of Philadelphia are taking an Inter est la the mea and are doing their utmost to stop the dorroed deportaUwa. Under Instructions from tao British eon ul tha British vice consul with a clerk touk tjie statements of ail those detained, twenty-seven mea aad ono woman. It la understood that the Waiahmen deny that thex made 4 legal contract with tho Ella worth . company, but aay they accepnd ao ofter of work at good wageo ao.d good conditions othorwiasx 4 M Men's ?1.50 Fancy Dress Shirts. 50c Men's fancy dress shirts in all the new styles special lot of fine S1.50 shirts which we secured at n radical price concession strictly custom made shirts, plain and plaited bosom special, at $1.00. FUGITIVE ALDERMAN CAUGHT Cbarlea Krata, Who Forfeited Boat at St. Loala. Arreated la Mexico. ' ST. LOUIS. Oct. a-A special to the Post-Dispatch from Guadalajara, Mexico. aays that Charles Kratx, a member of tha St Louis city council Indicted on a charge of bribery, who Jumped S3),000 bond. . was arrested today by the local authorities on orders from the federal government at' the City of Mexico. He will be held until officers with requisition papers from tho United Btatea arrive. Mr. Folk expects to have Kratx back In Missouri within ten days. The papers necessary for the extradition are all In the state attorney's possession and he will dis patch a man tomorrow morning to Mexico for Krat The papers were signed In St. Louis by Governor Dockery and the local offlciala some weeks kgo .and were then forwarded. to Washington. There the neces sary signatures of the federal officials were attached and the papers returned. They are now In the state attorney's safe. MAY CHALLENGE FOR CUP Wataoa Asked to Agala Pit His Skill Agalast Asaerleaa Taeht BaUder. LONDON. Oct a-Despite the denial of T. W. Lever of Birkenhead having any In tention for tho America's cup, the fact that he has asked George L. Watson If he would undertake the work of design ing and superintending a cup challenger. Is now sdmitted to bo Indisputable. Mr. Watson, thus far. has neither definitely declined or accepted and this, possibly explains Mr. Lever's denial, as he is not likely to act without Mr. Watson. Tho Utters answer may be affected by the fact that a well known Clyde yachts man, a lifelong friend of Mr. Watson, contemplates challenging," and broached tho subject to the yacht designer before Mr. Lever. INDICT FORMER OFFICERS Deposed Sarveyor Ceaeral of Arlaoaa aad His Cleric Aecased of Crlaaee. PHOENIX Aria.. Oct a-Eleven Joint Indictments were found today against Hugh IL Price, the recently deposed surveyor 21 .Tweed norelty colored. Overcoats in plald3,stripend mix- f tures. Long cut, loose S. S - d- fitting, belt back, at . . Imported milled, best overcoats st price, hand tailored, per overcoats from at in black end oxford, purs .ilk lined, finest bsnd work, very dres sy, particularly will appreciate them, st 1 II, O0S - V - i i Overcoats that compel admir ation. Investigate our wonderful overcoat business. $1.50 Men's $2 at $1.50 fine lot of wool underwear made front qualities that in sold at $2.00 special, Suits for men 50 extra fine pure worsted and tweed suits . fonnen. Impossible to duplicate under $15. Suits are serge lined, hair cloth, self retaining fronts They fit as if moulded to the form special at $10.00. general of ArUona, and his chief clerk, W. E. Murphy, removed. They are charged with eonspracy to defraud tha government, acceptance of bribes and extortion. FIGHT ON CONGREGATIONS Fr easier of France Says that Govera aaeat WU Destroy Co'agregav' tloaal Edacattoa. PARIS. Oct. a The first debate in the Chamber of Deputies since the opening of Parliament last Tuesday resulted today In an unqualified victory for tha govern ment. Premier Combes demanded that the Interpellations, of which - there are many on tho subject of the religious con gregations, bo united with the ' general policy of tbs government, and the re ligious Interpellations were withdrawn. Opposition speakers. Mm. Gauthler and Dansette, dwelt chiefly on the recent strike riots at Armentierea and Hennebont, reproaching tha government for not taking measures to prevent disorder, to maintain liberty to work and for not ordering the troops to Interfere until the houses bad been pillaged and burned. The premier replied that" the cabinet had determined to govern with the entire republican party against the reactionary coalition. Re ferring to the situation at Armentierea, he said there had been plenty of troops there and the fact that no action waa taken was due to the military commanders. The civil authorities bad neglected no pre cautions. Tha government Intended, the premier continued, to carry- on the war against tho congregations as well as a war for free thought against slavery of the Intelligence. In conclusion M. Combes announced tho government's intention to repeal the Fal loux law, thus destroying, congregational education. The chamber voiced its unqual ified confidence In the government by a rots ot 132 to 2a JURY FOR SEC0ND TRIAL Veatre Draws for Seat Uearlag of Alleged Coasplratora' lader Federal Statotes. CINCINNATI, Oct. a-A special venire for the second trial of Daniel Voorheis Miller, of Terre Haute, lad.,' and Joseph M. Johns, of Rockvllle, Ind., for an alleged conspiracy to extort a bribe In connection with pohtal ruling, was drawn tonight. The case will be called before United 'States District Judge Albert C. Thompson No vember It. WB3 Every Day Something New LADLES' SUITS, ' CLOAKS no -FOBS Dress Skirts, Waists, Petticoats, Wrappers Compare our prices. Oar styles are absolutely correct. ' We claim superior fit and finish. O. K. Gcofield Cloak and Suit Co ' v. IOIO Douglas Street. 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