10 THE OMAITA DAILY DEE J W E O N E S D A V, MATOTI 0. lf)04. CANNOT BE BRYAN BOLTER D.mocratlo Homines, 8aji Hitotcock, Vast Be One of the Taitbtal THINKS W. R. HEARST HAS NO CHANCE Cleveland and Brjun Dot of Itafe and He kernes Parker Stronseat Man with the llouae. Congressmen Gilbert M. Hitchcock re- turned yesterday from Washington for a, biiof stay, much incouraged oer having with ConKTeBmtu Hlnshaw fought Omaha hark In the Indian appropriation Mil. Mr. Hitchcoc k submitted to an Inter view on the political situation with refer ence, particularly, to the democratic pres idential candidate, but did not pretend to offer any Conclusion or opinion for himself or his party as to who the standard bearer woutt be, but he did vunturo to say that he must be a "regular" and not a "bolter," that Is, a man who supported Bryan In both campaigns. "I don't pretend to be In touch with the democratic feeling throughout the coun try," said Mr. Hitchcock, "and base my observations only on the attitude of the members of the house. Personally, I would not want to venture an opinion as 'to who will be the democratlo nominee. It Is too early. Judge Parker of New York, however, among all those mentioned, is the most popular man in the house. He seems to have a large number of friends. W. R. Hearst has some friends, but I should say that among the 170 democrats In the house not more than ten of there .t present openly support his candidacy. These are men who come from various sec tions" of the country. I think Mr. Hearst will not be nominated, although ha has made some headway. Williams fltronir In Illinois. "Congressman John It. Williams of Illi nois ' Is another man who has some sup port for the nomination. He will, doubt less, have the backing of the Illinois dele gation. He has been In congress some ten years, and Is a popular man. I think, how ever, that he Is a more likely man for the Ice presidency. Cleveland Is hardly con sidered now. There are a few members who support him, but vory few. Bryan has said that he Is not a candidate and that ha Is supporting no particular man. The party, I think, accepts these state ments'. I am not as closely In touch with Mr. Bryan as the people In Nebraska, as I have not seen him, except for a few minutes, since I went to Washington. "Nine out of ten of the members of the house say they will support any candidate on whom New York can agree. This of course, provided he la a regular democrat that is, not a bolter and supported Mr. Bryan In 1896 and 1900. It Is, generally agreed that.no one can be nominated who has not been a straight democrat during the past campaigns." Koi a Candidate. In answer to a question as to whether he was a candidate for delegate-at-large to the democratic national convention Mr. Hitch cock said he was not a candidate and did not expect to become one. "We had a fight to get Omaha placed In the Indian appropriation bill," contin ued the congressman. "The chairman of , the Indian affairs committee, James Sher man of New York, always has been against Omaha, and at a time when Mr. Hlnshaw, who Is on the committee, was absent the committee decided to drop Omaha out of the bill and so reported It Mr. Hlnshaw and myself did all we could he getting the support of the republicans and I of the democrats. Mr. Sherman said he did not think Omaha should have the appropriation and be made a speech against us in the house. Bo did Congressman Mann. But on the vote we defeated them. I had got the support of so many democrats that the m slon was on of the rather unusual ones, where more democrats than , republicans wen present. TO BE LAUNCHED THIS YEAR Battleship Nebraska Will Not Be Completed, Thoah, for Two Years. In regard to the launching of the battle ship Nebraska, the Omaha chapter of Daughters of the American Revolution has received the following report from the chief of the bureau of construction and repair of the Navy department: "From the Information on ill It is proba ble that the Nebraska will .be launched some time during the coming summer and will not be completed before the summer of 1801 The flag will not be required until the vessel Is ready for service, but it could be presented at the date of the launching If. the committee bo desired. The exact date of the launching can be ascertained later by communicating with the ship's contractors." This corns as' an answer to .a request by the chapter, which wished to present a silk fla. . FEARS HIS END HAS COME Iws CI t lien Grows Paint When Police argreoa Takes Hold of Him. T. W. Mlddleton of Modale, la., was found wandering around town at an early hour yesterday. He waa carrying a burden of, exhilarating liquids and there Was a load of trouble on his mind. At the polio station he told a rather inconsistent ooount of an alleged holdup, saying that two bold, bad men ad stopped him, lugged him and then had taken 17 from fclm. One of hie eye showed evidence of having been in a mlxup of some sort. Whn taken Into thedootors room Middle- ton had some misgiving as to the ,sur geon's intentions, thinking his eye was to be dissected for scientific) purposes, and asked the reporters to convey .the sad news of hta end to his folks In Iowa. "Settled Ooodnaxj:" "lm 'tU tm kof fveUly." Quels? talk should be becked by "the gooes." BlsU Brswerjr wu founded ia the early forties. Bleu anality is almo hwdiuWu. Ever bottU it fall of quality Mjim Tbe "Btt" charetleruuc ai all roeadsd up in the "Wiener." A,k !( dowa Send cats home. Clreat Sale Children' Slippers Hard! 19 . U I W iJ kl 111 I Ill kj HJTnfr" Slipper. U Ladies $1 Wrappers at 49c A urcut bargain in ladies' lawn ami percale Wrappers in 49c Ladies Spring Kid Gloves at 69c Pair An exceptionally fine lot of Kid f 5 loves in the latest spring shades, made or real kid ana ucmian lainusKiu, an sit and every pair perfect, just ex actly the gloves that would cost you f 1 and $1.25 in regular glove departments, tomorrow, at, a pair, SI Veils at 50c I Children's InderwaisU 69c Very protty hair mesh Veils with cho rine spois, in me new shades,, browns, blues, rhamraKnes, etc., worth ll.oo eacn wun rne- 50c Children's Spring Underwear twenty-live cent quality at Ladies' $6.50 Waists at $2.50 Very pretty Spring Wnlsts,. ramie of mercerized damask, nHTComod veHtlnj? mid black ana wuue unui suae, worth up to fUJiO. at. Spring Golf Skirts at $2.98 Hundreds of the newest things styles, cloths and colors all fresh and up-to-date every Inte style at ION BARGAIN SQUARE i3 til iij Children's, hoys' and girls, Nasareth ntyle. Knit i nnerwaitu, all ulies, worth twen-ty-flve cents each, at each 15c 10c 2.50 2.98 Get Ready for Easter Now, Boys' P&tent Leather Shoes Sizes to fit boys from 5 to 11 years, regular retail price I 'J Sal would be about two dollars a pair- on JL .ifefjf J second floor Mens SpringTop Coats and Rain Coats The ultra stylish new 30 and 82-Inch Top Coats, all the swell light and dark colors and mixtures, many satin lined, a great variety of highly fashionable coats' at $5, $750, $10 The "Priestley Cravenettes The popular and sensible raincoats for spring the best coats for rain protection and swell gar ments for dress wear during the spring months at $10412.50 J. L. Brandeis & Sons Boston Store H T OU are cordially invited to open a bank ao count with us. We pay four per cent in terest on pass books and certificates, and money may be withdrawn at any time without notice. Checks on all banks cashed. J. L. Brandeis & Sons, Hankers. Deposits made on or before March 10th draw interest for the t entire month. When arraigned In police court the Iowa man was discharged ana wen nis way with enlarged Ideas of metropolitan life. STEALS FROM HIS PARTNER I o wan Takes Hundred Bhares of Mln- ! mock and Oels Thirty Davys am The". hirt nr KM shares of mining stock from John F. Kennedy, J. C. Davis has been sentenced to thirty days' nara labor by Judge Berka, According to Kennedy's story he wu out of work when he met Davis, who had a plan whereby both could secure employ ment In Iowa. Davis said he had creden tials which he claimed would get both of them transportation to Iowa; Kennedy had a. aatrhl which contained the. mining shares. Kennedy wanted work and Davis wanted the shares, It Is said. Davis in- tiia rnnmanlnn to set the satchel checked, but Kennedy thought it would be a wise precaution to abstract the shares first. Davis asked to see the mining paper, which he saw and kept, so Kennedy avers. Trading Stamps Free wim hi cui purchases nn nMiffirew TUB RK LI 4 BLR STORK. Trading Stamp! Frei with ill cash purchmi Extraordinary Mid-Veok Furnituro Sale When Yo Hi m Bad Cold Tou want a remedy that will not only gtvs quick relief, but effect a permanent cure. ,Tou want a remedy tnat win relieve the lungs and keep expectoration easy. Tou want a remedy that will counteract any tendency toward pneumonia. Tou want a remedy that is pleasant and safe to take. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy meets all of these requirements and for the speedy and permanent cure of bad colds, stands without a peer. KNIFE IN FA WILY QUARREL Wrapoa Bald to Have oa Hoaband by Wife. Decs Ills t'sed The Clothes That Ma Made There was Drosably a time when vou looked with boylHh pride on "the clothes that ma made;1' they answered the pur- poHe. I.ater en, perhaps you bought "store clothes," made for no one In particular; they also anowerod the purpose, Juat as ecial oil answered the purpose before the age or electric ngma. As a man among men. you can only feel at ease and appuar at your beat when you know you are as onrrectly dscssod as other men. Ymi should therefore get the habit of having your clothes made to nt you. Bults, mm to UE.OQ. Overcoats, $'S.0O to 4fi 0(X Trousers, $&00 to (12.00. Dresher 1515 Farnam St., Telephone 1857. OPEN EVENINGS. Too busy making clothes to close. &4 ;UljMMSih'M lSOJJ mmm. 40 SgJj.WLH GUARANTEED CONSTRUCTION. WE ARB OFFETtlNrt SOME VERY SPECIAL, INDTTCEMRTUTS Trt TCT-TVWTrs,. DAY PHOl'l'KRS. JF YOU NEED ANYTHING IN THE FURNITtTRH LIVE YOIT CANNOT AFFORD TO M1S3 THEM. t NICELY FINISHED QUARTER-SAWKn oak. kockkk, large size, wtyi wood or cobbler seat yours Wednesday for A Few Snaps Aro MAHOfJANY QUARTER-SAWED ROCKER, with cobbler or wool regular 4 2fi value ?ours Wednesday or LARGE ARM ROCKER, with wood or "ob- ller seat, nicely finished the greatest bargain you ever sa w at . VERY NEAT SEWING ROCKER, wood or cane seat, brace arm a snap for 1.85 b OAIC 'l e.wt 2.95 I or wh- 1.75 1.25 run .slse, 1.00 BOLID OAK DINING CHAIRS, full slse. arm, nicely carved, at COUCH to Inches wide, H feet long, steel stered In beet grade velour, sl.llll a perfect beauty-at WiUleJ Smaller size, 28 Inches "T Pf wide, 6 feet 4 Inches long, fsOU IRON REDS The 'finest line 'in' the city-at $1.75 l t, $;.60, $1 So and up. RARY CARRIAGES-IS 96, 186 snd up. RECLINING OO-CARTS I0.8S, 17.85 and up. FOLDING OO-CARTS-42.75, 3.B0 and up. Wednesday Shoe Specials 2.45 Men's $3.00 and $4.00 Blioes ., Women's and men's $L'.60 and f Or 13 00 Shoes U l.frtio pairs women's, minxes' and boys' one dollar una a nail satin cair (JMr Lace Shoes yok 6(0 pairs women's fine $2.60 Vlcl Kid, uooayear welt glj l.nno pairs little gent's and child's fiCi s;tmpio Hhoea Infants' 35c soft fi-. soies iyc AKtits for the H.TRA and GROVER for ladles and the STETSON and CROSSETT for men. Are yon bothered with tender feet? Buy "GROVER'S-' SHOES and cure them. Fit like a glove and easy as a stocking. Don't Suffer From Eye Trou bles. Get the Right Kind of Glasses, At (ho Right Kind of Prices We Have 'Em Special Drives for Wednesday in Our Big Linen and Domestic Room 16140 MUSLIN 12o Pillow case Muslin, 46 Inches wide, regular 16M,o 12ic quality ,l,k 6Ho MUSLIN 4o Soft finished bleached Muslin. 86 Inches wide, 6Ho 1?C value. Wednesday at $1.00 TABLE DAMASK 69o All linen silver bleached Table Damask, 72 , ft Or! Inches wide, extra heavy, $1.10 value at w 60o TABLE DAMASK 37V4 Meroerlsed Table Damask, 60 Inches wide, lc regular 50c value, at w lOo CURTAIN SWISS 6 Vie Striped Curtain Swiss, 40 Inches wide, regu- flr lar 10c value w'v 6fcc DRESS PRINTS 3"4c Standard Dresa Prlnta, Wednesday at- 38C lOoLAWNS 86-INCH PERCALES " 19o INDIA LINON 8Hc Fine sheer India Llnon, up to 46 Inches wide, regular Dip lSo value, Wednesday at, yard.. Groceries Groceries Groceries A Big Trading Stamp Special for Vodnosday butter or milk 6c Fancy soda, ayater, cr&ukers, per pound I-lh nana Inmlim hotnlnV. baked beans or squash 7tt DRIED FRUIT SPECIALS, Lsrge California prunes, lb Choice Mulr peaches, lb lrglnla blackberries California grapes, lb Imported cooking figs, lb ... Fancy New York apples, lb .12V.0 Pure cane granulated sugar, 21-lbs ....$1.00 Cornmeai, large aacka lio Good Japan Rice, per pound So Fancy pearl tapioca, per pound 30 I packages breakfunc oatmeal lOo Fancy bottle mixed, sweet, sour, gher kin, art on. celery relish, or chow chow, per bottle 8 1-So 1-lb. can condensed soup one can makes enough for six people , Tttc -lb. can breakfast j.-oooa (to Force,1 Vigor, Vim. .; Neutrlta, Malta- Vita, Cgg-O-See ur Jfresto. pkg Tc Fancy uaruett pears, id ORANGESI ORANGESI ORANGES A BIG MID-WEEK BALE This elegant' f rult has advanoed 20 per cent, but the glgantlo purchasing power of the Big S tore waa ablo to secure one more A solid car of those fancy genuine Highland navel oranges, which will be nC placed on sale Wednemlay In Gropcery Dept., at, per doaen sw AND TWO DOLLARS WORTH TRADING STAMPS FREE, This Will positively be the last sale at this price. G-sAVDEftS BROS. LADIES, ATTENTION! We carry In stock a large assortment of first-class Sewing Machines and sup plies for all popular 'machines. Prices and terms very reasonable. Try us when In need of anything In this line. Satisfaction guaranteed. Machines rented at 75o per week or t200 per month. We have two new $60. to Wheeler & Wilson machines that we will sell this week at $.16.01) each, one nearly new Household at $30.00. Beo- ond hand machines from $1-00 up. P. E. FL0DMAN & CO., Jewelers, 1514 Capitol Ave. Tel. 1574. DECATUR SHOE CO. The new spring shoes for. men are now being shown. Tbe Decatur Shoes in tan and black are the best shoes made. Every pall warranted by that we mean a new pair' 11 they go ' wrong, $3.SO and S5.00 DECATUR SHOE CO. 1521 Farnam Vaomba BnAcA Uii DqusIm tit, Zt W Mrs. Maggie McDonald of the Cam bridge hotel. Thirteenth and Capital avenue, was arrested for cutting with Intent to wound her husband, whom. It la stated, she stabbed with a knife. Inflicting a severe wound oC the' hand. McDonald waa ar rested for being drunk. It Is said they t-ere having a donuwtlo quarrel, widen ended lu the cutting. The Injured nutu lost considerable blood before ha waa attended by tbm pollca surgeon. Good Caivdy AND AT THESE PRICES TOU CAN AFFORD IT: Stick Candy, S sticks for 5c Peerless Mixed, ib. ............ Be Broken Mixed, lb. M lOo Suited Peanuts, lb 10c Cream Mixed, lb 12Vio Utter Sweets, lb 26c Cocoanut Squares, lb 2U- Chocolate Chips, lb 3lo Cocoanut Frlcadellas, lb SOc Butter Scotch Dlpred'Marshmallows.. Dto Hickory Nut Caramels, lb 8S0 Italian Chocolates, lb 0c Gum, 3 pkg for 10c CLOSING OUT ALL OUR maim Buggies, Carriages and Wagons FREDRICKSON Fitteentb and Capitol Ave. Read our special "ad" every Sunday and Wednesday In The Bee. Piles Cured WITHOUT PAIN By W. C. Maxwell. M. D. Graduate of Bellevue liospltul Medical Col lege if New Voir City. M4- Bee Building. Omaha.. Nth. Tel. 1424. TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER scribe Xexv W. a. JERREMS, Pres. 209-311 South Fifteenth Street Merit and Moderate Prices NICOLL'S Tailorlag is an chored to these. Large buying end selling for cash wide assortment superior worumanship and a moderate profit on the low est cost. Thirty-five years we've been tested and growing till we've raised Mcholl's name to the top for first-class Tailor ing in ne a r 1 y every - principal city in America. Many imitate a few follow but Nicoll leads and compnra ; tively there is no second. Trousers $5 to $12 Suits $20 to $50. We have several hundred styles of Scotch and English cheviots imported by us many of these fabrics made especially for us and not to be had elsewhere. You'll find all the newet-t styles and colorings at Nic oil's. Elsewhere, you'll pay niorti for not as good, Men's Spring Top Coasts They are here ready for you to look at try on, and if pleasing to you, can purchase. From stylish, serviceable ones for little money, up to the very best that's made.the sort your fine custom tailor nsks those fancy prices for, here for about half. Our Top Coats at $10.00 It's from this price upward that we sell the most that the man gets his ' money's worth, and your choice is ns much custom made as though you had your measure taken, all lengths, just as plain or as loud as you would care or dare to wear. A groat assortment to choose from at $10.00. "un.l.nsi Harness Speoial sale Heavy Con cord lfarness.com plete for $28.90 Wall Paper Special Sale of New Spring Goods. Sco Thorn! See Them! 15) rn A Another Great Stamp Sensatioa and Bargain Carnival in Our Domestic Department Wednesday. Another bis manufacturer's sample lot of Pillow Shams, made of the finest Swiss embroidered and Hemstitched land and small table covers, large table centers, com. mode and dresser scarfs and table drapes.. Almost every sis In this great sale Wednesday. The values are 11.00, 11.25 and 1.60 all one prtre AND THREE DOLLARS' WORTH OF OBBBN TRAD ING STAMPS WITH EACH I'lECB. A Snap in Muslin Underwear For Thursday Morning:. An Immense assortment of women's Drawers, Chemise and Corset Cov ers, misses' Skirts and Drawers values up to 60o Thursday, fill &vt ONE DOLUAR'8 WORTH OF GRBKN TRADING STAMPS ""wiTli" GARMENT. 59c 29c EACH Women's New Silk Waist Suits. We want you to see Just two styles thoy are elegant colors, red and white, blaok and white, grey and white, and green metal hades all new this month prices, 115.00 and , Women's Spring Jackets In Cloth and Silk. Prices In cloth up from..M Prices to sflk up from.. m.. ........... i 12.50 4.95 3.95 Grocery! . Grocery! Grocery! MERIT ALWAYS WINS. Our Grocery De partment Is a success and this is due to its MERITS. BENNETT'S FOR GROCERIES, One Dollar's Worth of Green Trading Stamps Free with a 3-lb. Can of the Best Table Syrup lMC WEDNESDAY MONEY SAVERS. Strawberries, 2-lb. can lOo Corn Meal, 10-lb. sack l&o Talile Salt, Bark , 4o Parlor Matches, 600 In box 4a Soulal Tea. Biscuits, luc package.... So U utter Thin Blsoulta, lOo package.. 8o COFFEES. Freeh Routed Dally Doll oioua. Dennett's Breakfast Coffee has won the confidence of the people 8-lb. net. In tin can.. 4to Maracabo Cpffee, per lb. 15a BUTTER Direct from the best dairies. Frean Country Butter, per lb IBo Frame California Honey ISo Pure Fruit Jellies, assorted glass... 10c Castile Boap, cake M 2Ho Balmon, 1-lb. can ... lOo Tomatoes, I-lb. can ... Wo TEAS. We handle only the reliable kinds with drinking qualities. There are sev eral grades per lb.. ..Sao, 4Ho and bka Imperial Japan Tea, per lb 26a Ta Hlftlngs, per lb... 16c Pure Pepper, Vi-lb. can.., Ua Bennett's Capitol Creamery, por lb. 2Ko Modlinn Bour Plcklea, pint to Croon Trading Stomps Every Time A Few Desirable Rooms at Reasonable Prices. Ther r four, and only four, vacant rooms In the wool building-. Armrg (km ar ona or two excepclonaUf desirable medium ald rooms, as follows; Room VI: Th tlu of this otBoo la Sislft. II hes ft Urtv, b.rgUr-proof ult n4 Umm all ol U ftuTtnUm In ih of bataf la a Ira-proof bulMlng. apUn4ld Jtuiltor autl aia vator aarvlra, fr, alaK-trla Ugbta an 4 watar. It la aooTanlantlF (oata4 nir both tha , Weaiarn UoIqd anS Foatal braucb Usfarapb ofhem. lrtoa pf month IU-uO. fiulta 04: XixWT'ght fa front of tha aia vaior on ibo aiaUi AKr; atvtoad Into waiting roiSj aoa prlfat oAoa; taoaa aoutb. Prtea M. Room KS: Tbla aea la MxW and la ooatr alnuat In front of tha alator, oa tua thirri fluor. Tbla la aoa of thai tav amallar of&c.i laclog tba aoutb. It la flnlabad la bar4 wood, lac lu ill u tba floot. Frioa 2u.o' Room afil: Tbla ofiaa la UHila and la very convenient to tha alavator, lia antranca tatitg almoat oppualta ta tn alavator door. It fa- thm aoutb and la a vary euflnfurtabla oflica both In aumuar and win lar. frlca . l-w vw PETERS I THE BEE BUILDING, it CO.. Rental Agents. Ground Fluor, Bee Building n rt c. jJJIaSiBsasBaMBiawB Bee Want Ads Produce Results 1