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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 25, 1903)
10 rnr, omaita daily beet fkidav, December 2.-. mo3. SAYS IIANNA WILL NOT ACT Senator Millard, Howst-, Does Not Kiow Vhi Naw Chairman Will B COLOMBIA FAILS TO DISTURB NATION ll Developiaeata la MarabalaTals) er Atterneraklp aad Port Osaka ' Bill la Still Blleatly )eatlaaT. Senator Millard, accompanied by Mlaa Millard, returned to Omaha from the na tional capital yeaterday for a ten da) a' holiday reet. In reply to a Question regarding the suc cessors of Chairman Mark Hanna and Sec retary Perry Heath of' the republican national committee. Senator Millard aald: "I know nothing of thla except what haa appeared In Washington dlapatchea. I think that It. had not been decided when I left Washington who waa to be the new chairman of the national committee. The ansa waa true of the secretaryship, Mr. Hanna haa posltlTely declined to serve again as hla health would not permit of the work neceeaary. He has Insisted, all the while that ha would not servo again, and has Insisted at the sun time that he was not' a candidate for office. But I ant not aware that I ever heard it stated that be ever has said that if nominated by the convention for the office ha would not ac cept" About the southern situation, the senator aid: There is no feeling of alarm In Washing ton, so far as I know, over the situation on the Isthmus. There seems to be no fear of any serious results frotn the reported aggressive attitude of Colombia, The gen eral opinion is that the actions taken so far, If correctly reported, are more far temporary effect than with any real move ment In view. The government, so far as I see. Is pleased with the status quo and complacent as to the future," The senator was rather reserved In the natter of the district attorneyship and the apoplntment of the marshal. "I had expected the appointment of marshal,' he said. "It was sent In soma days ago, but for some reason unknown to me has been held back by the president In regard to the attorneyship, nothing haa been done, and It Is Improbable that any thing will be done for soma days. '1 think there is nothing else up tn Wash ington Just now of Interest to Omaha be yond the Fort Omaha bill. Nothing mors has been dons about that" " Ckaiafeerlala's Coach Heated? la Pleasant to Take. Tha finest quality of granulated loaf sugar is used In the manufacture of Chamberlain's Cougk Remedy, and the roots used In Its preparation give tt a flavor similar to maple syrup, making It quite pleasant to take. Mr. W, I Roderick of Poolesvtlle, Md., In speaking of thla remedy, say: "X have used Chamber lain's Cough Remedy with ray children fur several years and ean ' truthfully say It Is the best preparation of th kind X know of. - Th children Ilk to take it and It has no Injurious after effect. Aasansneesseats f the Ttcattn. Cms of th novelties of "Miss Petticoats," Kathryn Ostermau's new flve-aot play, la th ballroom seen In th Countess For nay's New Tork residence. Th front part of tha stag represents th conservatory adjoining th ballroom and here will occur all th Important action of th soon, but th theatergoer may look beyond. Into a spacious ballroom, where numerous couples are keeping UP th terpslcbors&n festivities ail th time th story Is being developed In th adjoining- conservatory. "Mlaa Petti coats" will be at th Krug Sunday matin and night and Monday night nly. Thar will be tnstlne and evening per formancesv given today at th Orpheum. xn mil la calculated to make a marry Christmas attraction and the Indications are that two of th largest audiences of tit season will attend. Th eight big vaude ville acts are aa diverging as diversifying and are well singly or collectively for harpy holiday entertainment. This afternoon at a specSal matinee and this evening at the Boyd theater, Mr. W. II. Crane, th well known comedian, will present for the flrat time In Omaha his new comedy, "Th Spenders." This has been voted Mr. Crane's best piece of work tn years, said to aurpaaa even his "David Harum," which waa accounted very nearly perfect. Mr. Crane has th part of a Mon tana mining millionaire, who goes to New TorTc and gets (nixed up with th "400" and Wall street A pretty little love story runs through th play, th old man mixing things up dreadfully for th young couple and then straightening them all out In th geeuln Crane fashion. The engagement lasts until after Saturday night. All th Caaatorta t e Haa May be had on the new parlor cars of the Chicago Oreat Western railway run ning dally between Council Bluffs, Omaha, Et Paul and Minneapolis. Thee cars ar the latest and most beautiful productions of th Pullman company and oomprla un der one rout ladles' parlor, library, smoking room and dining room, wherein breakfast dinner and aupper ar served a la oarta. . For further Information apply to George V, Thomas, general agent UU Farnam Street, Omaha Neb, Holiday Rate. Via th Missouri Paclflo to points within tOO-mll limit at very low rates. On sale December 21 2E, H. 1903. and January 1, 1901 Limit for return. January 1 Fur ther Information at Union station or city ticket offices, B. K. Corner Uth and Doug las streets. RAILROAD HOLIDAY RATES la all directions via THH NORTHWESTERN LINE," December St a ll. Oood till January 1 "Only Double-track Line to Chicago." City Offloea, MOl-Mus Farnam SU ( butt of -rtaae. CHICAGO GREAT WE8TERN RAILWAY. Conault tbea columns for chang of time. affective December Uth. LI L Saturday, Dec. 26th mil I J Mil , .1 1:1 tl HI1 tl . 1 Z. Z i f I ' 1 It J I VJ l3rw Lt oC We must clear away huge stocks of winter overcoats and suits left over. from recent mam moth purchases. Saturday we announce pos itively the most stupendous clothing bargain ever attempted in the west. All the odds and ends and broken sizes from stocks of high class winter clothing at phenomenal bargains. Your choice of hundreds of fine winter overcoats and suits, that soldat8-5o-$l0-l2-50-5l5,at Then overcoats and suits are not only warm, durable and well mad garments, but they are fashioned In the latest style and are worth double the price w ask for them Saturday. The overcoats ar In th oorrect colors and cut for th present season, and the suits are well mad hand fitted garments, and well adapted for every day business wear. In many Instances only on or two of a kind. They are the same suits and overcoats that were priced earlier in the season at $8.50-$10-$12.50-$15 and up to $16.50. Your Choice At- Your choice of hundreds of men's pants that were priced earlier in the season at $2.50, $3, $4 and up to $5, on big table at $1.98. These pants are odd lots and broken sites of our high grade pants that sold as high $5 a pair, only one or two of a kind, and we must close them out with all possible speed. We offer you your oholee of these worsteds, caa almerei and tweeds at a trig bargain price for Saturday, '2$ md .98 Watch Our Windows.. -Watch Our ' Windows.. KEEP A SHARP LOOKOUT FOR THH LITTLE BARRISTER 60 When you are looking for a satisfying smoke. It means all that Is good. In. a cigar to you, put up in fancy boxes of B i-w per uo. leads fv I'awt.lt, The seml-offlrlal announcement was made at trie ourt nous yesterday that Judge pix ; " (J) W. F. STOECKER CICAR CO., M0t BT. OMAHA. NIB, Fawoett of the district bench had been no tified to appear at Lincoln the first of the new year and that he waa due for an ap pointment as a commissioner of the su preme court. Judge Fawcett could not b seen In order to verify this report. , Th Mew Short Tula ( th Chleaa ' Great Westers Hallway Offers two finely equipped trains dally from Omaha and Council Bluffs to Bt Paul and Minneapolis.', The Flyer . running every night to the Twin Cities is unexcelled for speed and comfort. The' Day Express Is the beat train for Fort Dodge, Maaon City and Austin.' For further Information apply to GEORGE F. THOMAS. General Agent. 1511 Farnam Bt., Omaha, Neb. ' . 1 . - RAILROAD HOLIDAY BATES In all directions via - ' t "THE NORTHWESTERN LINB," December M-25-31. Oood ' till January 1 "Only Double-track Line to Chicago. City Offices,' 1401-1401 Farnam St DIED. ANDERSON Jamee P., aire U years, 11 months and 21 daya. Funeral to take place frem renldenre, 2218 North Twenty ninth atreat to Hillside church, Friday, December US, at I p. m. Interment at Mount Hope cemetery, ' Chicago papers please copy. HA NET Mrs. C. 8.. aared M vaara. Funeral Saturday. December 2S, at i:S0 a. m., rrom re&ldtmce, zu Chicago street, to Bt. John's church. , PENNOCK-Carrls M., December M, aged 85 years. Funeral Saturday, December K, I p. m., St the home of her parents. I&37 Davenrrt atreet. Interment in Prospect Hill. Friends inviiea. DAILET William, In Chicago, aged SS years, eon of Mrs. J. Dailey and brother oi jonn, james ana (Stephen Dailey. Funeral from residence of mother, 161 Hurt atreet. Omaha, at a. m. Saturday December 6, to Holy Family church. In terment In Holy Bepulcher cemetery, Friends invited. (G) M f mi SA XMX Dolls j MRS. J. BENSON GIG CUT IN PRICE ON Holiday Goods n . SK i Iff SANTA'S SHOES . .' Never bother him at all. He wears ON1MODB that's tha reason. Thev excel in style, fit and none can be compared with them for solid comfort. ON1MODS ar perfect In every detail. The Shoe For Entire Satisfaction! Alwayi f $3.50 5$2,50 RcgcRt Shoo Go. 299 So. 18th St, T!io Bonnott . Company CCS cimisras day Vo closo all day and wo wish all Bonnoit Customers and Friends, Tlio Public, Our Employees, and Everybody, . A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS. NOTE Ono regular dolivcry only on Christmas morning to accommo dato our customers. Uo'vo Got 'Em On a and now we are going to "SAW WOOD" not "GENERAL WOOD," but Just ordinary, every day wood I Watch this space for the LATEST, "NEWS FROM THE FRONT," In the DRUO WAR, which we are Ughting against the OMAHA COMBINE. We wish them all the MERRIEST CHRISTMAS they have ever hand and Its not our fault IF THEY DON'T GET IT! CUT PRICE DRUO STORE E. T. TAT EH. Pron.. ltth and Chicaao 8ta., Omaha. 'Phone T47 and 7W7. 4 in and N Bt., Boutb Omaha. 'Phune Nu. 1. AH gooda delivered say plac In i i her citr. SCIlAEFEn'S Including dress dolls, ball jointed dolls and doll bodies, toilet Bets, manicure eets, men's traveling cases, military brushes, -smoking seta, sLaving mirrors, band mirrors, ink wells, scrap baskets, hat brushes, cloth brushes, writing paper, collar and cuff boxes, i-alendars, iucluding High School calendars, purple and white match acratchers, trajs, etc. 20 Discflunl ON ALL ! Bags'" ' I Traveling 1 ) i 0ieo lOmaha Trunk Factory jTffcphons 1058 I20t) Faroam .Street MITCHELL'S POR XMAS CANDIES All Kiada of Bakery Clooda and r aacy Cakaa. . 6 The Bee Building Is conducted for the well being aud com fort of Its tenants. It Is constantly un der the watchful care of an able super intendent. If you want an office In a building where things are done before It la necessary to complain one that Is kept constantly In repair you know where to move. SUITE sM This suits of olBces consists of a waliing room and a largo private office. It faocs the broad corridor around tho beautiful court of the building and has a north light, which is so nought after by dentists and physicians. Tbs private office can be divided. If desired, to accomodate two professional nen. Instead of one. Hental price per month $45. UO ?EBir.TKDErjTi 10 ROOM 300 This office Is Immediately in front of the elevator aud Is seen Immedi ately on stepping out of the elevator. It Is - a large, handsome office, faces the south and is considered one of the moat denlrable offices In the building. A private office will be partitioned to ault the ten ant, If desired. This office will be vacated for occupancy January 1st. Prioe per month Si 7. SO AirtTB J06 This Is the only large suits In the building vacant. It faces Farnam street and is as handsome a suite as there Is In the building. The suite constats of a waiting room and two private offices, ro that it would be admirably suited for , two professional men. There la a large burglar-proof vault. This Is a moat desir able suit of offices In every respect. Rental vrlcje per month $50,00 It. C. PETERS ate CO., Henta Areata. Groaad Floor, , Tha Dee BalldlBgj. - a OUR STORE Will Be Open Till Noon Christmas Day. , LOOK FOR THE NAME. S. W. LINDSAY. The Jeweler, 1516 Douglas Street. Omaha. a Your Christmas Dinner Will be ready on time nicely cooked hot too If you buy your coal from the Central Coal h Coke .Company. Ill 3541 ;SC6 Uavearyerta 5t r .... in h cokb .company, i l - With It you have lesa trouble I yl than any other coal It Is well I screened and carefully selected. I 1 Saves money too. . J fXl Orders Carefyllj inf j f HI , Promptly Flllad. J j t&'402 I, 15th St. y -W'TjlC el PHONE B I V: 1221-1690 If I C If k, ' ' . - "W'fVi 3"' a. ! ' V Si if?'? MIV-'nI-'V' I A&SS. FTeethet I hc&&& $7.50 . 22K Gold Crowns "P- E I uoia rulings .i i uik a P 1 I Rllv.rHL.ln.il SUO Mix II 111 ill fllllFV TIIF HFWTKT II It L 1 1 lirill II IIIL ULIIIUIl I I 1 I . (Establlihed I I II trd FLOOK. i-AJCTON BUJCK. I Merry 4 Christmas J ji CHRISTMAS ij A Christmas gift- of a pair of our high grads" slippers Is a very correct and appropriate gift. There la pleasure and comfort In the warm and pretty fur trimmed felt Romeos and slippers for ladles, misses and children; 76o to 2.00. Every man and boy needs the comfort of a pair of tha handsome slippers we show at 11.00 to $3.00. Ws are showing the prettiest styles of the season In ladles' patent leather and kid slippers for party and house wear, O.09 to M 00. A very bandsoms gift is a pair of our stylish dress or street shoes, $3.60 to $6.00. The price, style and quality of our goods will help you to decide. . FRYSHOE co. toDOHUSoii .ah i hi m nn nVitfrrranriT nnnnninc nnn 111 7 i !l! Tl L Mftiiruilliiaw I Ull THH RBL14BLB STO LS SATURDAY... Chriptmas comrs and Christmas goes, but the best poods at the lowest possible prices are always to be found at "Our Big Store." Romombcr, Wo Givo Our Gift Coupon Froo With Every Purchase Great Gloaranco Salo of Lion's Suits and Overcoats. Orer 450 To AT Men's All Woe! Suits Closed Out, A SUIT. These suits are made up of cheviots, cassimeres, worsteds and serges in blacks, blues, Oxford grays, brown mixtures, plaiu checks, stripes and plain colors were made fj f (" to sell for p7.50 to $ 10.00 Our Clearance vx jj'h (1 M I f Sale Price Vwav About 350 Men's tine Sults to bo closed out at $7;50 SSTt. These suits are made up in all the latest styles and fabrics,' in rancy cneviots, fancy worsteds, fancy cassimeres, Scotch chev iots, serges and Thibets, in all the latest shades, blacks, fancy mixtures, Scotch mixtures plaids, stripes, plain checks and blues. All have hair cloth fronts, hand padded shoulders. . , . T hand felled collars and are hand tailored through out. value Our ...HEN'S OVERCOATS... Abcut 500 Msn's Overcoats to be closed out at $5. These coats come In blue and black ker sey beaver cloth, made up In medium length, alien 84 to 60, made with good Farmer's satin body lining. Iron Thread loav. Ilnlnv If.M.u fonln. n a Vtnl u. and tailored' throughout In the mcmf careful mannfr. These coats are worth $7.60 to $10.00 Our Clearance Sale Trice felled collars and are hand tailored through- TT rai A - -l 1 f 1 j A.M. f LUk adv oi mese suns are iz.du ro sio.imi ii n - . ( ii ra wur vit:u.raut;B oait i ncu as oa most S5 About 450 Men's fins all woo Helton Overcoats to bo ' closed out at $6.50 These coats are made up of genuine nil wool meltons. In medium Inngthn, In Ox ford grays and brown, lined with a good Italian cloth body lining snd inniuilr sleeve lining, come In sizes from 'M to W, all hand tailored and are worth $11.50 Our Clearance Bale Price rom i 'i 6.50 MEN'S AND LADIES' FURKISHIKQS Ladles' fleeced hose, a great value, at, per pair La (Ilea1 wool hose, excellent quality, per pair Men's shirts, the $1 to $1.60 kind, will go at Men's 50c fleeced undershirts, a great bargain, at 121c .25c .50c 25c A big line of men's top ahlrts. In wool and flannel, 98c to An Immense line of men's heavy wool sweaters, at $1.60, $1.25 and. Good weight cotton sweatsrs, at Ladles' silk lined, two-clasp Mocha gloves In all the neweat shades, f Cft per pair 1.50 98c 50c ji o The Trading Stamp Question does not bother us very much, nor does It our many customers as far as our product Is concerned. They all know that they get the FULL VALUE for their money (don't ejpect any extra gift which would naturally have to be deducted from the real value).' they ar all satisfied that la . , ' Storz Blue Ribbon Beer they have the CREAM OF TABLB BEVERAGES, a beer EQUAL- to. any other, excelled by NONE. The coming holidays will bs mads still mors cheerful If you order a case of this excellent . , ' family beverage, (order at ones for our delivery wagons are kept' ' very busy.) v ' Bottling Department. - Phona I2AO. Storz Brewing Co. re Wish You A MERRY CHRISTMAS And will welcome you at this store during the forenoon. You may have forgotten something, we can supply It. We close at noon to eat turkey. U3 M ntTTTffWf?!.VxTmx M fifl, y. s . - OMAHA STOVE REPAIR WORKS. . 1207 Douglas St. Tel. 900 x Gnsolitie Repairs . Water Fronts' Furnace Castings Orates for Fire Places Furnace, Steam and Hot Water Pipe Covering. Steel Ranee Repairs. si We Wish You a Merry Xmas and If perchance there should bs something lacking', drop In . A our store and try a boa of our famous chocolates or pon ' Bons. They will maks you feel brighter and happier. . Tours for good cheer. l520TAmWM PHONE. 711 wsy awnfSM.ijsujiiisi January Magazines NOW ON SALE BY He Sells Stationery, 1615 Farnam Street, Opp. N. Y. Life Building. SUITABLE PRESENTS fan aslected In our atore at ral bar gains. Bee our fine aaaortment of Watohei i Chalna. Neckla-ea. Brooches, Cut Glass aud BUver Novelttee. Bolld B liver Ouoos, liamouds. Ring. Uiubrtllaa, eto. , i Reliable Goods .at Low Prices. P. E. FLODMAN & CO., Jewelers, 1514