If? THE 051 A IT A' DAILY PEE: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3. 1903. ?M OnnfWfiil ill n n lkPsCouDon Sale THH RULJAHLR OT TUESDAY-GRAND SALE Oilolofi i and Tomorrow we place on sale all the floor oilcloth and linoleums Jrom the railroad washout ' only a small port ion of this was damaged in the least Tomorrow, also, we will present some of the very finest lots of goods in the great carpet and rug sale. Tomorrow, nil the floor oilcloths, no p matter what the quality, up to 2 yds wide, most I Jj . of it worth 35c will ffoat, per square yd " Linoleums at 49c square yard Extra heavy lin oleumB, 2 yards wide, fine patterns, reg- .Or ular $ 1 a yard value, at. t: zv 75c Linoleums at 39c square yard All the lin oleums, 2 yards wide, in new and handsome designs, you have always paid 75c this tomorrow, square yard SSO FRENCH WILTON RUGS AT $25 Her are all th 0x12 French Wilton and Hartford Wilton rugs, highest class art nouveau and Oriental pattern, absolutely sound and perfect, worth 150, at ' $35 RUCS AT $19.98 EACH Hartford Axminiter and Smith velvet rujjs, all sound and, perfect, beautiful patterns, worth $35, at $IS.OO Rujra at $7.0. m t I Ail uie ii. uj m it. Mill double fwd Smyrna Hugs, 4 a till I worth 114.00 a. n e w vr or Size Fine Wilton Rugs, 27x54 lnob.es, and 86x72 Smyrna QQ Rui, worth $5.00, at . .... I"0 FINE CARPETS FROM THE RAILROAD COMPANY. Wilton and Hartford and A -mlnater Carpets, all new patterns, with and without border, moat of them abso lutely perfect, wh. 11:50 yd, 79c SALE OF METAL PURSES AND BAGS AT 25C An Importer's stock of very stylish Chain Mesh Purses and Bags, in pretty German silver. Wrist Bag's, Chatelaine effect, and the long chains around neck. All sizes, worth up to tl. Each $1.00 RUFFLINGS AND AH Silk Ruffllngs, Pleating and Juby neckwear; also dress and petticoat trimmings, in black and white, all widths, worth $1, choica on bargain square, at per yard. mi AN EXILE IN SIBERIA Captain Albertl, Who Ewape from Banian Fritoa Life Detoribsi It mmnmmmm PORTRAYS HIS FATE AS HORRID DREAM Declare Untrne Cheerful Start Tel I f Iberia, Which He Insist I Meet Deaolat l Lands. ' Captain Samuel Albel-tl of Chicago, an escaped Siberian exile, was In Omaha on a short visit, a guest at the Millard. Cap tain Albertl has passed through a series of thrilling experiences that read like a ro mance. To a reporter for The Bee he said: , "I am ail Italian by birth, as you will ob serve by my name, having been born In Castelmara, near Naples, Italy, on Febru ary 13. 1845. When I was 1 year of age my parent removed to Russia, and became Russian subject in 11 that the term im plies. According to the Russian custom, it was required that I should be educated under Russian supervision , and in time I was sent to St. Petersburg and remained several years In the polytechnic school, being educated a a civil .engineer. Upon the completion of my course of study I wa assigned to a place in the engineer corps of the Russian army and was first detailed to mak a topographical survey of portions of Turkey, where I remained two or three years. Quitting Turkey, I next did servloe In the engineering department Of the Caucasian mountains, where I wa advanced to . the rank of captain. I had accomplished my allotted term of Ave years' army service, excepting two months, when a disagreement with one of my su perior officers renulted In my being court martialed, and I was sentenced to do five more years' service In the army. I continued In my rank as captain, but the service wa extremely galling, and I determined to make my escape. Thts was In 1875. Serv ice In the Russian army, mind you, is al most as severe as slavery, no matter what your rank may be. I succeeded In eacap- ing from Caucasia and made my way to Odessa. My uniform acted as a passport and through the Influence of some Masonic friends I was enabled to reach Constan tinople. Three Years la Siberia, " "In the interim of my second period of ervioe I had been sent to the Kara mines In Siberia, where I served for three years an engineer and fur two years as an exile transporter. After my escape frvm the Huiwlan service I went from Con tuntlnople to Liverpool, and from there to Mexico. The vessel on which I sailed was wrecked off tht West Indies and I was picked up by a passing vessel, and through the aid of good friends I was later en abled to reach New York. I went Into the decoration business there and later re .noved to Chicago, arriving there In 1S90 In 133 I was advised of the death of relatives In the province of Kurland and that I was an heir to considerable of their property. Having been absent from Rus si for eighteen years, and having become an American citizen, armed with a pass port I left for Russia. Arriving In Kur- land In due time, I met with no interrup tion fur suiue time. However, during the Br. Lyon's PERFECT go.Ii Powder 17 Bad by people of refinement tor over a quarter of a century HI PARED BY 1 A s-S j... UnolQwr.. per squard yd. for OQp $25 19.98 Fin Royal Axmtntttr, sa r r ox7 luoti, oeauurui new II X patterns, worth 17.60 L 7 II at 'w All the Velvet Axmlnsteri and Brussels Carpets that were In any way dam aged. We have cut away the damaited portion, leav ing anouKh for halls, sleep ing rooms, etc, Worth 11.26 at, per yard 49c 25c PLEATINGS AT 25C Trimmings, for 25c 4? negotiations for the disposition of a part Of my Inheritance my identity ' became known through the system of Russian espionage, and I wa arrested on night and thrown Into prison. My passport wa taken from in and I was denied the op portunity to consult with the American consul, and without trial I was hurriedly hustled off to Siberia. At NUI Novgorod en of th officer, mor human than others, discovering that I wa a Mason, cam to my relief and had th leg chains taken off me and I wa plfCced in th float ing hospital and for a while given the best of car. I need not weary you with th details of th awful month of th march tp the mines ana our subsequent treatment there, It I Ilka a horrid dream. We were chained together like beast and had to march closely together, and when lagging through fatigue were lashed with whips. When some unfortunate would fall down from exhaustion. If not dead, he would be dragged along Ilk a log. Newer Sew Daylight. 'The prisoner convicted of serious crimes were never permitted above ground at all A my crime wa not a severe one, and owing to my education, I wa after a time given work In ' the engineer department and wa .aent farther south, and where, biding my time, I eventually escaped through the aid of friends and again made my way to Odessa, where I again sailed for Constantinople and thence to America. I cannot advise naturalised Americans from Russia and Germany to be too careful about returning to their mother countries. That America Is overrun with Russian spies and detective I almost certain. "I must disagree with some of the stories. that arc written about the wonderful capa bilities of Siberia. It is the most desolate country on the globe, and I have teen over pretty much all of It. The popular Idea of Siberia Is obtained from the southern country lying along Jhe Transslberlan rail road, but that Is but a very Insignificant part of Siberia and merely fringes along China and through the Inhabited portions. "Siberia alone Is twice a large as the United States and nine-tenths of the coun try lie for 2,000 mile north . of the Transslberlan railway, and millions and millions of acre are uninhabitable and will always be so. The only Inhabitants are a few nomadic tribes and the exiles, and so vast is the country that -the average of population in the whole of Siberia will not reach on human being to each 100 mile area of the country, Including even the cities and town along the southern border." Captain Albertl 1 lecturing through the country and left yesterday for Pender, where he lectures. WATCH ALL NIGHT IN VAIN Police Falthfslly Gaar4 Corner Where Dearedatloas Were Expected and Hain Powrs Down. A report that there might b strenuous doings in the vicinity of Nineteenth and Mason streets, where the Great Western railroad has acquired land for a terminal site, was sent to the police v by Mayor Moores Saturday night. Only a portion of the original report la on file, and it says something about an attempt to burn cer tain of the buildings now on the ground, which might or might not be made, and rciu'tit was made that the police station a man at that street corner to be on watch. Although believing the affair to be the outgrowth of somebody's Hallowe'en Joke, the police kept men there all night. Offlcer Nellson remained at the street corner throughout hi shift, or until 12 o'clock, and was relieved by another off! oer, who kept up the vigil until morning. No one with incendiary motive came. The lone watchmen kept their silent vigil all during the wet night for naught, nut even being rewarded by a single visitor with whom to chatter away a few of th loue- some hours. - . , A Rose by any other nam would smell a sweet, and Ctuunpagu wall, buy Cook' Imperial. - - Coupons with every purchase. The most liberal and valua ble tickets ever given absolutely free with every purchase. To still further prove that these coupons are absolutely free, note the prices quoted for the following sales. No other house east or west can or will offer such values. llayden Bros Cloak Department Particulars as the Goods Coma In. Our clonk buyer has Just returned from New York and other eastern markets. There never has been a time when manufacturer were ns anxious to sell, and there never has been a time when we could g et women's Suits, Skirt, Jackets and Waists at such low prices and now 1 the time for you to profit hy thin peerless opportunity. Junt at this season of the year when you want your winter wrap you have them here at your door. In this great reliable store, at one-hnlf and ono thlrd price and If you change your mind, come back and get your money. Read the dally papers and watch this department closely. The goods are her now and more on the road. For Tuesday, Vcnen's $25 Suits at $10 and Women's $30 Suits at $18.50. Women's Fancy Mixture Suits at most wonderful bargains. Long coats, lined throughout with satin, in -Louis XIV style very handsome Suits made to sell for 135.00 Tuesday at the re- In flfl markably low price of each lUiVW Women's New Suits in slbellne and che viotsin all colors graceful, stylish garments-worth 130.00 each 8i50 Women's Coats OFFER NO. 1 Here 1 one of the rare bar gains that our buyer got in New York: Women' fine Kersey Coats lined throughout with satin beaver collar and , three talis In front new sleeve C AO 'and back only each 9UU OFFER NO. J Women' Zibellne Coats 42 Inches long lined throughout with satin trimmed with fancy braid two Inch kersey straps made to sell (A f0 for S25.00-only Ill' II U Women' tli Cravenett Coat for f Eft each I 9U mmm M'HUGH TELLS WHAT LAW IS Informs I X Dunn and Other that Polica Board Cannot Hunt Up Crime. POWER ONLY TO DISCIPLINE OFFICIALS Dana Is Msek Excited la HI Argra anent of Demarrer to His Heaaest for Writ ( Maadaaiai, Th demurrer filed by the Board of Fir and Police Commissioner to the man damus issued by Judge Blabaugh in th case of I. J. Dunn and the state of Ne braska against the proprietor of the Dla mond saloon, charging them with keeping and operating gambling devices, wt ar gued before Judge Estelle in th criminal division of the district court yesterday. Arguing to the demurrer, W. D. Mcliugh, representing the Board of Fir and Folic Commissioners, said that the commission- era have simply the power to discipline the mayor and police force, and that the mayor and other executive officials are the person vested with, th power to see that person against whom complaint have been filed are arrested. Replying to these argument, Mr. Dunn said that th Board of Fire and Pollc Commissioners had not been asked In this suit to go out and make personal Investi gations against alleged violators of the law, but that where indubitable evidence had been placed before It it wa the duty of the commission to order the chief of police to effect the arrest of ' the persons charged In the complaint In the event th chief had personally and previously refused to do this- of his own accord. Dunn then proceeded to exhibit hi intimacy with the statutes and supreme court decisions bear ing on case he 'said were similar. Powers and Datles 1 Heard. A Indicating and proving th claim that the Board of Fir and Pollc Commission ers should not be expected to make arrests, and In support of his claim that the board has only the pover to discipline the mayor. chief of police :.nd otbeca over whom it has the control, Mr. McII ugh 'quoted that sec tion of the statutes which provide, that "all powers and duties connected with and Incident to the appointment, removal, gov ernment arid discipline of th ofttcer and member of the nr and pollc department of th city, uu'.U'T such rules and regula tions a may be adopted by th Board of Fir and Police Commissioner shall be vested In and exercised by said board.1 Mr. Mcliugh argued that 'her would b many who would be willing to accept th position of fire and police commissioner under the law a he construed It, which was that It duty wa simply to- discipline the officer over whom it had th control and supervialon, but that few could be found who would be willing to accept a position on th board of commissioner. If it were found that the commissioners war to go out and make Investigation where complaints had been filed against alleged violator of th law. It wa held that tb commission had been created in order to relieve th chief of pollc and th police men from letting partisan politic play a controlling part with them. Dunn then got Impassioned and mad great gyrations over refusal of officer to perforin their duties, travesty on Justice and a lot of other thing. Daring; November. A handsome water color photograph of yourself Included free with each order of 13 or over. Omaha' best water color artist doe th work, insuring th quality being th best. 1 Btonecypher, photographer, 1311 Faraam street Teachers' Warrants. We are pleased to cash all teacher' war rant at par, also check on all other banks. I. L. BRAN DEIS 4 boN8, Banker. lift w pi Women's Skirts of 800 i Ml , iii .tm ri r win j j ..... , n.inv.nn Kbrirtn ell colors nna funcv mixtures no better' in Omalin don't fail to see them-they are li fin worth !10.0Q-only-each IWW Extra Specials to Coax You from Your Homes Tuesoay. Infants' F.fderdown Coats trimmed with silk braid and angora-32.50 V K value for !. Your choice of any 11.60 Wrapper In our house for Women's Silk Underskirts in all colors with a flounce and two ruf- Q Qu lies at each U' IU Infants' Coats ages 2 to 6 years made with sailor collar trimmed with . pearl buttons and fancy braids lined I QQ and interlined Tuesday only each. Iu3 Women's Ripple Eiderdown Dressing Bacques fancy collar trimmed . with frogs Tuesday only 69C Women's 11.60 Underskirts for Misses' Skirts in nice broadcloths and mixtures all colors aw 9 nn each o)fo) MACOMBER GOES TO CRESTON Well Known Omaha Attorney Is Be. lamina; to Iowa, Whence II , Canto Her to Practice. Judge James H. Macomber, who ha been practicing law in Omaha for thirteen years, leave today lor creaton, wnere he will make hi residence and continue In hi profession. Judge Macomber was ele vated to the bench of the Sixteenth Iowa district before he came to this city and therefore is returning to his original state. 'I regret in many ways leaving Omaha, because It ha been very pleasant here, both socially and professionally. I am making the change purely out of business considerations. Mrs. Macomber and our little boy will go with me, but as one of my married daughters resides here, I hope to be a frequent visitor to Omaha and see my friends here often." Judge Macomber ha stood high a a member of the bar here, which will be sorry to lose htm. Very hear a Crime To allow constipation to poison your body. Dr. King's New. Life nil cure It and build up your health or no pay. 25c. Fur Ml by Kuhn Co.. Announcements of th Theaters. The following new songs will be heard In "A Pair of Pinks." Ward & Vokes' latest offering, to be seen at the Krug theater Thursday and Friday night: "The Sweet est Girl In. Dixie;" "The Maiden I Left In Hong Kong," "Tlmllco Mallnda," "When Sally Goes Parading on the Stage." "Th Juice of the Grape Divine," "Just for a Day," "If I Had You," "Betsy Brlghteyes' and "Root." Th music of these songs will b found to be particularly catchy, the kind to set th lips a-pucker on first hearing. especially that to which the words of "The Sweetest Girl In' Dixie" are set "Plmllco Mallnda" Is an EngllHh coster song and wfll be found a novelty. There are many fine dancing numbers for th big show girl chorus. Beat are now on sale. Hot Springs, Ark. , On and after ' Sunday, November 8, the Iron Mountain Route will Inaugurate lis solid through fast train service between St. Louis, Mo,, and Hot Springs, Ark., via Benton. Train to be known a No. IT, will leave St Louis at 8:20 p. ro., arriving at Hot Springs I a. m. Returning, train No. 11 will leave Hot Springs 7:30 p. ro., arrive St. Louis 7:35 a. m. For further Informa tion address Thos. F, Godfrey, Pass, and Ticket Agent, 6. E. corner 14th and Doug las sta, Omaha, Neb., or H. C. Townsend, Gen. Pas, and Ticket Agent, St. Louis, Mo. KEADLVN New Town Site In Bremer Coanty, Iown. Openlnc sule of lots will tak place No vember 10. Oa that date special trains will be run from Dubuque, Marsballtown Fort Dodg and Mclntlre, la., and Inter mediate stations. For particulars address E. B. Ma gill, manager Townslt depart ment, Chicago Great Western railway. Fort Dodge. la. R. V. CO LIE. w Vf. MCKAY, Cole-McKay company, undertakers and embalm rs, 1617 Capitol ave. TeL Home covers maae to ni your horse. Omaha 4nt and Awatcg Co-, Uth ao Hry feuest, II. Gravenette Coats FOR MEN. Unprccedeniedly strong values are these three grades $10.. $1 These cravenette coats represent tlte hest grades ever marked at these prices. Sizes to fit men of all proportions. Tliese coats are to be seen in our great second floor clothing department. Good Old Lubin -.ii !i "" TheFronchPerfumer We like to sell good which are "classics In their line. Lubln's Perfumes are of th.s kind. When mamma was a little girl she UBed Lubln's Mlgonette--whlle the members of the Parisian BWell fet were being taught to ask tor "Jockey Club," which odor was originated and christened by Lubin of as Rue St. Anne, Paris. m We have a full line of Lubin' Perfumes In bulk at 65o per ounce and in one-ounoe bottles at 76c per bottle. We give below a partial list of odor carried In stock: YLANQ-YLANO. VIOLETTK DB PARME. WOOD VIOLET. HONEYSUCKLE. JOCKEY CLUB. ESS. BOUQUET. MUSK. WHITE ROSE. NEW-MOWN HAY. MIQONKTTE. , CHYPRE. ' VERBENA. 8TEPHANOTI8. Sherman & McGonnsll Drug Co. Corner, 16th and Dodge, Druggists and Perfumer 2-SOLE TO HEEL When we speak of two ole we mean two extra heavy oak sole leather soles running the full length of the shoe. As near a water proof sol as can be made Just the shoe for police men, mailmen or anyone who must be out of doors In their work. Fine quality box calf upper foot form last large flat heel and broad shank making walking a comfort Our enormous sales testify to the quality only 13.60. DREXEL SIIQE CO., 1419 Firnam Street. Omaha's Up-to-Dat Sboa Hou NEW BELT PINS NEW BROOCHES-- Sterling Silver In th new French gilt finish and French gray finish. They are exceptionally beautiful and up-tQrdate. . We will be delighted te show them to you. BROWN & BORSHEIM 222 Bo. loth St. "What's That?" According to some newspaper reports the CUT PRICE DRUG BU8INE.HH IN OMAHA 18 A DEAD ONE. BUT all newspaper REPORTS are not true, and as a rule those who believe all they hear usu ally GET WI8E AFTER IT 13 TOO LATE. In our opinion the most effectual method of dlHprovIng the above referred to NEWS PAPER REPORT is to RESPECTFULLY call the attention of th public to the fol lowing prices: Wvii Marvel Whirling 8pray Syringe, sent prepaid to any address for 82.26 60c Poixonl Face Powder 27c 11. 10 Orrine to close out.... toe (1 UO Coke's Dandruff Cure Vba 2bo Grave's Tooth Powder loo 2oc Mennen's Talcum Powder 12o 26c Laxative Bromo-Qulnlne 16c $1 00 Her s Malt Whisky Mo IM1FH THIS LOOK LIKE A COMBIHET 11 UO Temptation Tonic 23c 36c Castorla lino 11.09 Pure Canadian Malt Whisky Too ii Chester's Genuine Pennyroyal Pills. 81. 00 SCUAEFER'S CUT FKICH DKUa STwU JC. T. YATES, Proprietor. , Two Phonos tT ss4 T7. Ilh mm Chteaco atroots. Omaha, Perfield's Be Bids-, Rooa 7. Wa rtury aswlerfe. Cur Price Piano Co. Telephoua 701 Laowtg aeaUer. & ' iVf "Llln sBBSfi iiieiliinii ' in ... iTBg. 2 -15 tP KEEP COLLECTING STAMPS They Are as Cood as Oold r n n n ! JV- The Special Sales Advertised In Sunday's Papers are CONTINUED TUESDAY Because of the Disagreeable Weather Monday. Mall Order tilled from Sunday advertising- up to Thursday ooon. Don't Fail to Attend Qur Big Sales of DED BLANKETS and OOUFOnTS-Now On All linen, 15-Inch wide bleached Russian per yard epec'al lor Tuesaay oniy, COLORED BED SPREADS 100 fine quality fringed Bed Spreads, In pretty pinks and brown IRQ a good 12.60 spread special for, each v I'Uw BIQ SALE BLEACHED SKEETIHGS Extra Heavy Make 7-t worth 22c yard lor (... 8- 4 worth 24c vard for 9- 4 worth 27c yard for 10- 4 worth 80c yard for Fancy Soaps IN SOAPS FOR TOILET AND BATH WE CARRY A LARGE AND VERY CHOICE ASSORTMENT. EVERY BRAND GUARANTEED BY THE MAKER TO BE OF SUR PASSING EXCELLENCE. Toilet Soaps In Drug Department 20 per cent pur Glycerine Soap per bar, 4c; 3 for Wo Haskln' Volcanlp (Pumice) Soap per rake 6o Colgate's Turkish Bath Soap, per dozen, 60c; per cake 60 Colgate's English lYocesa per dosen, 60c per cake 80 Cacti Soap per box of thre cake. .25c Witch Haxel Bath Soap per cake.. 6c Glycerosa Complexion Soap per cake c Contl Castile Soap per pound 20c Boecabelll Castile Soap per pound 20c Luna Oil Buttermilk per box 21 o Violet (Vee-o-ley) Almond Soap per cake 16c Egg Tar Soap per cake 29o Plnaud's Carnation Pink Soap per cake 26o GREEH TRADING STAMPS fj ,, ., ..Low HOiESEEKERS'EXGURSIONS Tuesdays. VIA TUB ..AND.. To Certain WEST AND SOUTHWEST AT - ONE FARE TgJlS,ND TR,P " Final Limit of Tickets, 21 Days. Btopoyers will be allowed within transit limit of IB days going after reaching first homeseekers' point en-route, route. j ' ' FOR FURTIIER INFORMATION or land pamphlet, folders, maps, etc., address any agent of the company, or T. F. OODFREY, Paaaeoter and Ticket Af eat. TOfl HUOHES, Travel- iaf Passenger Agent, OHAMA, NEB. M. C TOWNSEND, Oeoeral Pasaenger and Ticket Agent, 5t Louis, flo. LAY IT Select your Christmas for vou. We have one of We have one of ur line In Omaha to show minutes protllably in our a W. LINDSAY, Ilia DwglM Street. si k " I '- V- I , i . a ( f !'' V -.V.!V. . f 1, . h . sssaassacassass t 3? r- j 1 j "(U-J Z3 J - Craeh very cheap at 18o I2ic per yarn 18c 20c , 22c 25c Grocery I Grocery! To th front always In the Grocery business, only fresh, reliable goods at lowest prices handled. Prompt de liveries. GREEN TRADTNO STAMPS WITH EVERY PURCHASE. - Corn Starch 1-pound package Jo Breakfast Cocoa K-pound can ISo Baking Soda package . 4o Mince Meat packege , S'4o Plum Pudding can 10c Wisconsin Cream Cheese per pound 124o Salmon 1- nound can ,. 10o Rolled Oats 2- pound package , lfto Baking Powder H-pound eim H RADUI'A RTERS FOR BTTTJTR'fl RECEIVED DIRECT FROM THE DAIRIES Country Butter . ' per pound.. ' ., 16c Bennett's Capitol Creamery per pound 2Se Medium Sour Pickles per pint ,...60 Coffees Roasted Daily Santos Coffee . 1 per pound , 12c Bennett's Capitol Coffee per pound , 2So WITH ALL PURCHASES h ,,TOL, L. l .as Rate.. October 20th November ii and 17th 1903 IRON MOUNTAIN ROUTE. Point In the ASIDE. (r) gifts now We will lay It aside the larg the largest, nouui' leet stocks In .(end a few s'Z lie name YT Optician, you. You can store, Look for tlte Jeweler and r 4 )