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    THE yGAUA TlAILY HEE: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, lsuw.
MAXWELL PROPOSES PLAN
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Urge Omaha Commercial Club to Get in on
Irrigatioi Futck
WORK FOR RECLAIMING ARID LANDS
eeretary ( Xatloaal Irrigation Ae
oela.4lo Ontllnea a Plaa Which
He Thlnka Loral Me ,
flhoald Follow.
George If. Maxwell, secretary of the Na
tional Irrigation association, appeared, be
fore the Commercial club executive com
mittee yesterday at a special meeting
and made Rome suggestions as to the
formation of an active working; agency to
further the cause of reclamation of arid
land.
President A. C. Bmlth of the club, Euclid
Martin, Secretary L'tt and others com
mended the plan of Mr. Maxwell, and it
was arranged that Mr. t'tt go to Lincoln
tomorrow with Mr. Maxwell, who speaks
at ' two meetings there, and on his
return lay the facts before the Irrigation
oommlUee of the 6lub, which reports at
the meeting after next some plan for
action.
. "Before submitting this rough plan, I am
glad to Inform you," said Mr. Maxwell,
"that I have 'Just heard that the Sweet
water dam In Wyoming will not be built.
Not enough land could be found In that
locality to pay for the work or use of the
water. The location has been changed so
that Nebraska land will get a large part of
the North Platte water, and not be de
prived of It, as there was a danger until
this change."
The Proposed Plaa.
Mr. Maxwell's plan of action Is:
L That an active working committee to
be appointed by the Omaha Commercial
oiub as a committee on forestry. Irrigation
and the public lands, to act as a committee
on organisation and legislation, both state
and national.
2. ThU committee to appoint a secretary,
treasurer, Omaha organ Iter and state or
ganiser, their compensation and expenses
of correspondence carried on by the com
mittee to be provided for by a fund sub
scribed by Omaha Arms In lieu of commer
cial memberships, aa In Los Angeles.
3. Omaha organiser to canvass for mem
bers In Omaha and In Immediate vicinity
and also for subscriptions and advertise
ments for the association publications, a
commission on all moneys secured by him
from such sources to go toward his com
Herniation. 4. -State organiser to canvass the entire
State and personally visit every town and
city In the state and organize lu each a
local section of the association; also, to
personally visit every farm In the state to
secure memberships or subscriptions for
publications.
6. Secretary of committee to conduct con
tinuous correspondence with eastern firms
until every eastern firm selling goods In
Omaha Is a member of the association.
. Monthly progress reports at a club
luncheon to be made to which luncheon all
members of tthe National Irrigation asso
ciation shoulu be admitted on payment of
the price for the luncheon.
7. The purpose of this state organization
In Nebraska of the National Irrigation as
sociation to be:
(1 To promots the Influence and strength
of the national Irrigation movement so aa
to secure all funds neoeasary for the Im
mediate construction of the great reser
, voirs and canals to be built to utilise the
flood flow of the North Platte and other
Nebraska rivers and thus rapidly Increase
the population of the state.
(Z) To secure the adoption of a system of
range control under which the unsettled
public lands will be treated as range re
serves and annual grazing permits be
f ranted to graze stock therein, but no pub
ic lands ever be leased.
(8) To secure the adoption of the public
land policy advocated by the National Ir
rigation association, under which the Tim
ber and Stone act, Peeert Land act and
Commutation clause will be repealed; reat
: atumpage sold from public, forests, Instead
of selling the land so aa to preserve the
young timber, and all lands capable of
being utilised for agriculture or reclaimed
by Irrigation reserved for actual settlers
only who will live on U) land Ave years
before they get It.
(4) To promote tree planning and the
planting with forenta by the national gov
ernment of large areas in Nebraska of now
barren land and the encouragement of the
building of small reservoirs by farmers
wherever suitable sites exist and of pump
ing for Irrigation.
f) The encouragement of irrigated agri
culture generally and of a practical train
ing for It In all the publle schools of the
state, and In this connection the establish
ment of experiment stations by the na
tional government, which will be practical
demonstration farms to prove the large
profit resulting from the Intensive cultiva
tion with Irrigation of farms of small area.
(6) To hold an annual Interstate Irrigation
convention each year at Omaha of dele
gates from Nebraska, South Dakota, Wy
oming. Colorado, Kansas, Iowa and other
nearby states. It should be made clear
that the convention should be held each
and every year In Omaha and not to be
changed to other places from year to year.
i Urals Committee Reports.
At the end of the Irrigation discussion
Chairman Merrlam of the grain committee
made a report. This showed the present
business of Omaha to be as follows:
One elevator In Omaha and two In Coun
cil Bluffs with capacities of . 000, 000 bush
els and handling front 15,000,000 to 17,000,000
bushels yearly, mostly from the Uslon Pa
' clfto and mostly In passage. Two flour
mills, capacity of 300,000 bushels a year,
largely sold here; one distillery using 750,000
bushels; one malt house using 100,000 bush'
Is of barley; one small vinegar factory;
fifty firms soiling feed and grain In amount
700,000 annually; twelve firms in the flour
' trade, two exporting, and twenty active
grain and provision houses. This Is In addl-
, tlon to the South Omaha grain trade and
farms the nucleus of the grain market.
Aa Important Trademark Declstoa.
The United States Circuit Court of Ap
peals recently handed down a decree which
makes It unlawful to use the name of a
NATURAL product aa a designation for
an artificial manufactured product.
. The decree was rendered In the case of
one Win. T. Thackeray In Chicago and en
joined him from using the word "Hunyadl"
on his artificial Hunyadl Oeysa water
which he had been manufacturing from
Lake Michigan water doctored with chem
icals In Imitation of the Imported Hungar
ian Natural Mineral water, Hunyadl
Janoa.
This decision should act as a protection to
the publio against unscrupulous Imitators.
Aiioiirraeali of the Theaters.
This evening at the Boyd "On the Bridge
at Midnight." a spectacular production of
much pretension will be the attraction.
Two carloads of scenery and realistic ef
fects are carried by the company, and some
eta ef amazing reallstlo force are shown
during the performance. One of thes la
th noted "Jack knife" bridge across the
Chicago river In full operation. This Is one
of th heaviest pieces of scenery ever put
on the stage.
On Thursday evening Millie James opens
her engagement In "The Little Princess,"
Mrs. Prances Hodgson Burnett's great play
for the little folks.
50C
EIDERDOWN at 19c yd.
Strictly nil wool and mohair plain and fancy colored eider
down in one great lot. There are pinks, blues, reds., whites
and double fold fancy ripple eiderdown, in plain colors,
stripes and all the new fancy designs.
Would be considered n big bargain at 50c a
yard. We offer tomorrow on one great
bargain square, at, a yard.
19c
25cl
SPECIAL JEWELRY EVENT FOR TUESDAY
Sterling Silver Novelties at 25c
Natl Files Cuticle Knives Scissors Paper Knives Tooth Brnshes
Nail Brushes Darners Baby Combs Curling Irons Button
Hooks Shoe Horns Dining: Table Call Bells, Etc.
This is a manufacturers' sample line of fine sterling silver
novelties bought at a big reduction. They are 925-1000
fine. The price of sterling silver is advancing and you will
never see a greater bargain than this.
It will pay you to lay away a number
aside for holiday gifts. Actually
Worth $1.50 each, at...
Our Tremendous Underwear Sale
An entire stock of fine ladies', misses', children's and
boys' underwear from the mill agent, A. W. Porter, 43-45
White Street, New York, on sale now.
Children's underwear medium weight, jersey rib
bed, fleecy lined underwear, for 1Ap 1 Sp
children, on bargain square, at 1 vJw ana IOC
Boys' and girls' underwear- in cotton and all wool,
remarkable bargains during 1 Qp, OES,-, OQn
this underwear sale, at..... IVt-AUW-JVt
Ladies' underwear vests and pants in medium and
heavy weight, ribbed and fleecy OGeIrt . 'IQn
lined, cotton and part wool, at -v ana
Ladies' union suit the kind of underwear for which
you always pay $1, during ACkr fide
this great sale, at.. JVl-VL-UVl
Warm Winter Ladles', misses , and children's fine fleecy lined
.oi.Pi&::'..ioc-i2y2c-i5c
MOST EXTRAORDINARY CLOTHING SALE
liVER HELD IN THE WEST
Entirs manufacturer's stock of fine suits and overcoats from S. II. Marks &
. Co., 10 W. 4th St., New Yerk.
Choie M men's $15 and - rk I Choice of men's 18 and r f
150 milts and fl.Mll I a milts and lj.il I I
overcoats.
Jf. Ptnntitl & pons Jl, 1. Prxttdtltf & Pan
DEPOSITS
made on the 10th of the month draw interest for
the entire month. All deposits payable on demand.
Union Pacific Pay Checks
'and all other pay checks cashed at our bank.
J. L. BRANDEIS & SONS, Bankers
$500.00 REWARD
The above reward will be paid to. any one furniHhlng Information which'
will lead to the arrest and conviction of the parties guilty of robbing the Con
ductor and Motorman on one of this Company's cars Ht Thirty-second and
Martha streets on the evening of Saturday, November 6th.
OMAHA & COUNCIL BLUFFS STREET RAILWAY CO.
Tho time was
when very few men could af
ford a tailored suit but since
Nicoll
began
making
suits to
measure
very few
men can
afford to
wear the
ready-made
clothes .
that are
made to
fit anybody
and fit
nobody.
Stroll's
prices,
workmanship, quality and fit
made the change.
Over 1300 different patterns to
select from Suits $20, $25,
$30, $35-Trousers $5 to $12
All garment made In Omaha.
Odd Kcllows, Atlralloa.
Members of Omaha lodge No. 2, I. O. O.
F., are requested to assemble at Odd Fel
lows' hall, on Tuesday, November 10, at 1:10
p. m. sharp, to attend the funeral of our
lata brother, Fred O. Ilobden. Servlcea at
All Saint a' church. Interment at Foreat
Lawn. Members of sister lodgea Invited.
JAMES W. IX)DD, N. Q.
CHARLES A. PATTERSON. Secretary.
Feel Your Pulse
If It beats fast, then slow skips beats,
your heart la weak and should be treat
ed st ouoe. Dr. Miles' Heart t'ure la
the but and saftait remedy. Sold on guar
antee. Snnd fur bwvk on the heart.
. LH. ViUl MEU1CAX. CO.. tlahart, 14
209-211 South nth St.
FRED PAFFENRATH, Minigir.
Special Sale of
DIAMOND RINGS
We are selling; for one week only a
Diamond Kins, tor ladles or eCttt
gentlemen, worth 30, for ipiO
These rings were a special purchase
by us and if bought in any other way
could not be Bold for less than 130.00.
It Is the greatest genuine bargain In
liamond Rings ever offered to the
Omaha public.
BROWN & BORSHEIM
222 So. 16th St.
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.
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Hayden Bros' Cloak Department.
A multitude of peorde attended our manufacturer's sale and
a multitude of bargains will be ready for Tuesday's shoppers. The
second shipment by freight, and in fuct the best of all in coats,
suits, jackets, skirts and waists These will be on sale Tuesday
and will be the greatest bargains of all.
Manufacturer's Sale of Sample Suits
Bargain No. 1 Women's tailored suits,
in the long skirt effect, coats lined
throughout with Givernaud Bros' taf
feta, made of an excellent quality of
English tweed, up-to-date mannish
suits, , worth $23, manufacturer's sale
only $ 10.00.
Bargain No. 2 Women's suits, in blue,
brown and black, made of Lyman's
wool cheviot, coats lined throughout
with guaranteed satin, these are suits
made to sell for $27.S0, manufactur
er's hard pressed for money, only $18.50
.each. '
Women's suits, in imported cheviots,
coats lined throughout with Giver
naud Bros' taffeta, nicely trimmed with
fancy braid and velvet, plaited skirts, they are worth $35, manu
facturer's sale price, $24.75
Women's Goafs.
A most unusual offer at this season
of the year they are sample coats
bought at one-half price and you
get the benefit about 200 of them,
in all colors, made of kersey, frieze
and zibeline, made to sell at $15.00
Tuesday's price only $8.90.
Women's long kersey coats, made
with double cape, half satin lined,
only $10.00 each.
100 beautiful sample coats, in long
and medium lengths these are the
. . manufacturer's best garments, on
sale Tuesday at $20 and $12.50.
Children's Coats, a Host Remarkable Offer
C00 of them on sale Tuesday, made of fine ker
sey and zibeline These are worth up to $4,
only $2.98 each.
MANUFACTURER'S STOCK OF SKIRTS
CHEAPER TUAN YOU CAN BUY THE
MATERIAL
200 of them better than those of last week
.Women's flannelette and percale wrappers
$1.50 quality for 98c.
Women's black underskirts, worth $1.50 for
7Uc.
Women's eiderdown dressing sacnues, on sale
at 39c each. 1
Infant's eiderdown cloaks, all colors, worth,
$2.50, on sale Tuesday at $1.29 each.
Women's breakfast and shoulder Bhawls, at 25c.
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ONLY 47 DAYS
Before Christmas. Now would be th proper time for you
to make your selections; wa will lay them aside for
you. You ought to see our Complete stock, it Is a beauty,
and you can spend a few minutes In our store profitably.
5. W. LINDSAY, Jeweler and Optician.
Ill Douglas Street.
2 BIG STORES
Such aa we now have, (the roods for
which are all bought under the same name)
gives ua the largest output of any drug
store In Nebraska ; thia enables ua to buy
the largmt quantities and thuB get the
VKRY 11K8T I'HICKS OBTAIN ABLJS.
People In the country axe Invited to take
advantage of our prlus and c'uu together
with their neighbors and order anything
needed In the UKl'O, CHEMICAL, H1AK
MAC Kl' TICAL, PATENT MEDIC1NK.
Bl KlilCAL INSTRUMENT, FAMILY
LIUU'OR. CONFECTIONHiir. STATION
ERY. TOILET ARTICLES, PERFUMES.
SUNDRIES. CIGARS. ETC. Make up a
lint and send in for prices and If oura are
not the VERY BEST OBTAINABLE ANY
PLACE we will not expect your order.
10 NOT .ORDER GOODS FROM ANT
LOOT'S CATALOG IF YOU DO YOU
WILL PAY MORE THAN NECESSARY.
AdUreae all ordure to E. T. Yates, prop.
SCHAEFER'S
Card ( Thanks.
The Ladlea Aid Society of the DanUh
Lutheran church desire to hereby express
their thanks to all who ao kindly assisted
la making' a success of their recently held
basar, especially the business men.
Masoate.
Nebraska lodge No. 1 will work the en
tered apprentice degree Tuesday evening,
November 10, at 7: So p.' m. Brethren In
vited. GEORGE A. GRAY. W. M.
W. C. M LEAN, Secretary.
Horse cov.r tnaae u ni your horse.
Omaha Tent and Awning Co., llth ana
Harney streets.
CUT PRICB.
DKLIQ STOKE
lSth and Chicago. Omaha. 'Phones 747-7S7.
24i h and N bis.. South Omaha, 'Phone No. 1
CQLLAR
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Perfield's
CutP r lc
Piano Co.
Be Bide., Room 7. Tslepboaa 701
. R. Patten, denti Uccagus building, water friary fcCtara. Laawlg Scalier.
WOnlEN'S
$3.00 WELTS
Aa Ideal storm sboe heavy,
extra heavy and light welt sole
also turn soles box calf kid or
patent leather uppers.
Twenty different styles at $3.00.
No shoe you can get will fc'ive as
' much satisfaction as a genuine
welt, and these are Knulne welt.
We guarantee this shoe to be tlit
best $3.00 shoe ever sold, and we
will cheerfully refund your money
II we can t sausry you.
DnEXEL SHOE CO.,
1419 Farnam Street.
Omaha's Up-to-Dts Shos house!
IIMHISIIH.
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Last Saturday we had a great day. We
,!,! .Uvdti Hiu'hexter N. Y. Baxa Burners.
We make the wholesale price for cash, or
Jo UO down and ta.t per monin. j ne iohow
intf i.eoule bought them: Msrs. East
man. mill and Castellar: Burllngham, 47)
N. Ztth; Freeman, lM'J Maple; Janock. Utll
Williams: Monday. 4irth ana u; waigren.
MI 2 Parker; Ciertiart, zi jacnauji, inm
i.rt k, a Kiril! VvHlrom. Ii41 8. 2tth
I'.riwil, vj Hi Uarv'i Ave.: Bcutt. 2711
Bhlrley." The Rochester la by far the beat
in iimihi today, and you
don't pay $10 Ou extra for reputation like
you ao lot oiner uase uurneis.
The Siootzcl Stove Go.
714 So. 16th St.
Only Exclusive 8 love Store la the West,
THESE SPECIAL VALUES ON SALE TUESDAY
S Underwear
and Gloves
Go to any store In town where these articles aro
sold and compare these values with any
they're willing to bring out We'll guaran
tee that in every case our prices favor you
best. This is the way we'll sell women's
underwear and glovesTuesday.
Ladies' 75c Gloves for 45c.
Ladles' Oolf, come In blacks, white and fancy colors
'In mercerized Scotch, wool and cnsslinere beau
tiful styles, all sizes REGULAR 75c "VALUKS
t
Ladies' Kid Gloves, worth $1, for 59c
Special lot of Indies' Kid Gloves, In all tho newest
shndes, with two clnKps, black, white and colors,
regular $1.00 Tallies for . .
45c
59c
Ladies' Belts, worth $1.00, for 48c
Special purchase of Indies' belts, in velvets, .leathers, and silk the new
tollor-mude suit bolt. In black, white and reds, i q
also every shade of crushed leather, with beautiful 4llC
Kilt, nickel and gun metal trimmings, regular $1 values
Women's Vests and Pants, 25c Per Garment
In Egyp-
25c
Ladles' good heavy weight ribbed fleece lined vests and pants,
tlan, white or natural, perfectly shuped
and trimmed
ON SALE TUESDAY, FER GARMENT
Ladies' Extra Fine Quality Underwear, 45c
45c
Ladies' extra fine quality underwear, In silk fleeced
Jersey ribbed vests and pants. In white ecru, regular
7Cc quality for Tuesday
Ladies' Combination Suits, 45c
Made of heavy Egyptlnn cotton. In natural ecru,
made to sell at 75c special price
TUESDAY
45c
Children's Underwear at 19c
Children's natural gray Jersey ribbed cotton com
TMnatlon suits ages 2 to 12
regular 45o quality for
19c
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Green Trading Stamps
with all purchases. Be sure and get them.
Grocery Department
No bigger stock, no greater variety, no finer line of food products can be
found ANV WHERE than right here. We are the acknowledged leaders In
groceries, and all competition Is regulated from that point.
Just received a large quantity of fine
Wisconsin Cream Chrese,
worth lhc per pound, Tues- Ji
day cliil pnoe, per lb laSJW
Mince Meat Wlr
package "Sv
Pancake Flour Cir
2 pound package IVJ
Baking Soda A-,
package W
Boiled Oats fftp
best, 2-pound package svrw
Breakfast Cocoa 1lra
4-pound package sJW
French Mustard and spoon, 10c
38c
for
Chili Sauce
bottle Golden Syrup
S-pound can
Corn Starch
1-pound package
.10c
12ic
. Be
Beet values In FYesh Roasted Coffees.
Santos Coffee good drink, to
per pound laaW
Special Coffee, Splendid Qr
per pound IOW
Bennett's Capitol Coffee, best Ofcir
ever, per pound OW
We save you money on teas.
B. t . Japan, uunpowder. Eng.
llsh Breakfast. Colons, per lb.1
Imperial Japan, OS--,
ner pound if w
Tea Si f tings,
per pound ...
Headquarters
a any.
Country Butter,
per pound .'
Bennett's Capitol Creamery,
Kr pound
ill line of bulk pickles.
tor
15c
Butter, received
..16c
.26c
A Great Clear Up in
Hardware Prices
The number of bargains in hardware is the same as the
number of items in the hardware section their name is
legion. Here's a few stunners for Tuesday:
50-pound Japanned flour box ...54c
(Small sized bread or cake box 12c
Medium sized bread or cake box . 48c
Large sized bread or cake box 54c
Shaker flour sifter jl2c
BTEEL ISANGE Six 8-inch holes, 18-inch oven, high
closet, asbestos lined, nicely nickeled $26 50
Same stove with reservoir $29.50
Oak heater, heavy polished, 14 in. steel body, large
ash pan . b
The Bee Building:
is the standard of office excellence in Omaha. If you
office the"e your address is as good a recommendation as
the character of the people with whom you go.
ROOM BIS Pleasant room with good light and was recently decorated.
This room Is a very pleasant ottico both winter and summer. The
rent Includes light, heal, water and janitor service. itental price
per month SIT. BO
HOOM oJ Thia Is the only large room In the building vacant. It
faces Farnam street and Is as handsome a room as there la In the
building. The aulle consista of a waiting room and two private
offices, ao that It would be admirably suited for two profemtonal
men. It has a large burglar-proof vault ant la a most desirable
suite of others In every reaped. Kental price per month SftO.OO
ROOM KIU This room ia located on the seconil floor. It faces the
broad corridor off of the court. It is the only medium slsed room In
the building vacant and la a very pleasant, desirable othce. Hentl
price per month 916.00
R. C. PETERS & CO.,
Rental Agsnts.
Ground Floor,
The Be pudding
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