THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY. AFRIL 13. 1904. AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA 1 P,ab"ji ImrroTtaitnti Farsifa Emp'.oTatBt ft 3T ;w City Co-nciL HCCTOR SAYS Hi Wll ASK A RECC11T earde ef ipk Tarda tkow Heavy llr. mt Kri-rimt, mm 1 a)yar4 III Ik ass Tlaa Last Icar. The new city council, which waa nrfi Ised. on T-ieslay wil har pien'y "f wora to lona if'er in the matter of improve ments thia summer. r.e nf the (juration of immxla Imp. ,nnn" will be the issuing mil sal of bonds f-r the paving. traUlre, and curbing of South Twenty-f'virth sti .t anl Raliroed itipj Dan HBCn has ilia mnt.-act frr this wars, but ha doee Dot want to start until the bonds ir moid, aa a fears eastern hnd i't"nfy mar pt:k !ii In the section of tha ci;y charter which pei'mta the improvements evntem plated wi-ftm.: a petition ined by two thirds of the atiut'.rs property owners Then trere !) "rr:' of ! str t This is sucn as o.'d "IT that newspaper rtUT !au-ti ati the prnpoatUun is atrrimtiel. Be that aa it may the ci:y cou-k-11 has fr.dcTiiM certain property IM nrdlrar.ces have been passed by tha council and t'.a-ned l-y the mayor creatine; an imrrove?nent d:Tirt anit establishing the evade. For ine property that waa mnriemr.cd tha ,ipea;eer allowed aw, and 'his raor.ey haa f-n feid into the court. Te rut thtrs ;o do wt!l be advertising for hid for the wrrk. Another mttr of rreat !tn7ort-ire to r hrntaht up a!!" be the repaying or re pa.'rtr -f Twent v-fni'-th afreet Trn A t Q TV.s navener.! ' (" htti condition. Tt ! f-iil of hoiea ar 1 In many pi-ee the -ae Sap been ajmt entirely worn awy. I-rrrivementa triage every rr on this freer nt -hou but atl'l the pave- rrent a'll not wear any ntrh of t!m. e en eer belnc repaired A new pave ment 'a being talked of bt:t pr"tcry own ers do not llae b i-ea of -Tnt-ia" a pert inn for a new payment. The Hry. coun cil win be expected to ffnd "me way to keep tbe atreet in a passable condition without mikfrc a d'-ect tat on th abnt ng prcperty owner Hartar Will I !. Thcmas Hocter. democratic candidate f ir mayor at the r-cent election, atated last right that he was having papers prepared for a recount of the v.tes. "I have con sulted with my att'-rneys." said Mr. Hvc tor, '"and we have decided to ask tha cmjn'v court to count the baliots In our petition we w.n net allia-e fraud on tha part of the r-puhlicars. My contention will be that in railing off the votes an error may have been made by crediting votes to Koutskv which should have gone to me. I will ak for a counting of the harlots In ail of the twelve precinct in the city." In cnnrininn Mr. Hoctor said that ha ex pected the papers would be (Sled with tha court today. SJaur Oaaaa Taelgbt. The women of the South Otiulu Hospital assorts n on worked hard yesterday getting everything in readlneaa for tha opening of the basar at Workman tempi today. N-iraeroua booths have been arranged and there is to be all kinds of artlciea for aaie. An excellent musical and literary pro gram baa been prepared for this evening and ao for Friday night. Tha proceeds PS PAW-PAW CURES INDIGESTION .rtat. UUT. NATURAL REMEDY (area Aral ladiaeatiaa. Mr. H. R. Mot'raady. a well-known theat rical broker, of No. imi Broadway. New York. aaj a: "I suffered terribly from Kork. Bj-B. "I a-iffrrd lemUy from avut m i cn,.n. Tried many remediea with.ut brnrot. but now I have been cured by Minyont Paa-Paw, and I am g14 to recommend tl.ia W'nderfl retwiy for ail atomawh ad acrvoua troublea.' W ell-K aewa raesalst ( area. Mr BtfBr F. "lLafUe. a prpnuneat rhenuat. of No in Wmk ali Street. New Tork. says "1 liev tnra Munyon a Paw Paw wita moat U nBtiil reau-ts for Craen tery. wlu.-b I com ratted tn tfle Philippines. My unprovement Win with the first doaa. Nuw l net 1 a-m uri you are at liberty to fa my nam tn any way that you deatr to commend uua remedy, tor it certamly benefited me. U in yen Piw-Pi, pruvd itself to be auathtjr fore m ih ruaa.le for kaa.lta- If yi hav dysprpaia. try it If yon are nr a .te, vjry tt. If you are deepondmt. try it. If you are weak and run down, ti-r It c way aU tonic. al medifuiea and ail umulanta and let M anyon s Paw-Paw maae you wwlL It anu !lrt vou Into th p gn a.t tude of bop ad hoid you there. ;t1- g" exhilarauon wttnout intoxaca- raa Pwee-rhae W'-aaa, a all ermtll lMMttvm riila, Zm a aaitAa. WYO " ifii Banii Hill .in nil FDLL fill 4PB ssa" -- a a TMIcV. $1.9$ will go toward the support of tha boa- t pftai. Reewlwta laerewalaa; Dally. Official reborns at tha stock y-r-la la at tfgit showed that the receipts of live stock fy three days had been mfiauaily heaT Tb fiaira show the receipt of head of catt'e. T."Z boars and TLKt sheep as compared with the aajne three days of last Tear an Increase Is shown all J" t! line Shipper- epeaJl !fl th hlwheet term of the faciTiriea at the yrl here, f-a switchtrg ears and anioad'ng anck. So far this year there hi an hw-reaee ever last year of U".C head of sheep. 5 en hoa and 1.15s cart!. Aaaaual Cmr !-- W-,. T annnal meetjrg of the "ottth Cnuth Joint Car Inspection aaeoclatloti wa heid at the offices of the fnton Stock Tarda company yeanerdar All of the yads hold ing memberahfp tn th aawoclatloti wers represented. Reports of th varlofia offi cers were read. Everything was found to he in a aat'jfactory condition. Th Chi cago rireat Western was admitted to men beohtp. making nin roads hi th sasnd atlcn. Mr. Thompeon. master mechanic ef the T'nion Pacific, was re-el eced president by th unanimo-i rot of th delecatea. F L. Porwin. euperln tendent of th Union Stock Tarda Railroad eotnpany. waa r slpred sei rfary. t". H. Creaaey was re appointed general foreman. F. ft. Ben JajrJi the Northwestern. John Lanre of the Wahah and Jame Connors of th M Iwaukee road were appointed on the esecutiv committee to sen e for the term cf one yej- Another meeting of th ss-eH-iafion w!Tl be held at th stock yards offleee here In October Th meerinsr wma a tt "nded by thirty represmtatrres of th roads forming the association. Magi City OaHMlp, The "-'tith Onaha eava'ry troop w-M)gfv a bail at the Echanae on Friday night. Dr Twne wae in the city yeterdar compiling aome data on contagloti diseases j for tne itate Hoard of Heaith. A!ra and hack yards all over the city are in need of a gnrieral spring cleaning. Thomas Myer. the socialist candidate for mayor, received CZ votes at th last elecficn. Those who intend taking out Mo jor II- ceneea should Cie their appilcatloca with the Fir and Police b.ard at once Dan Har.non wiil commence grading three lota on the west efde jf Twenty-fourth street between 1 and J treets todsy. The members ai tne Board of Reg-.stra-tioii who served on April 1 were paid yes terday. Each registrar received SV CHORUS GETS CITY HALL ROOM Sf a are re far tb Aadftariwsa Osealag Will Trala la Vkl sWwrd Asaeaakly. Arrangements have been mad for the use of the Board of Education assembly rooms In the city hal! for tha chorus of the AJdltorium opening. A piano will be taken np there and th first meeting of the singers Is set for Tuesday evening. Cards announcing this fact will be sent one to all Interested. Ajanstant Secretary Gillan has returned from Kansas City, where he has been hurrying op the ship ment of lumber. Tha first two cars win arrive tomorrow or next day and ail th material la to be here by th middle of next week. Oa Far far fk Haaaa Trip Pi-is 3 cents to Cleveland. O.. and return via Nickel Plat road. May ISth. 17th and lth. Tickets good going data of sal and returning to and Including Jjn lttth by depositing same. Three through dally express trains to Fort Warn a. Cleveland. Erie. Buffalo. New Tork. Boat on and New England points, carry ing vestfbuled sleeping ears. Meaia served la Nickel Plat dining cars on American crab meal plan, ranging in price from Xc to CM: also service a la carta. Chicago depot. La Sail and Tan Buren arraeta N ex res far charged on any train oa th Nkel Plat road. Chicago ticket offices. Ill Adams St. and Auditorium An nex. Phone Central ST. AT A1DEI9 aV ) lATTlDtT. a' Clatalag; ak la BVallraad Wmk-Oaly Few salts llhtly aaeea Oa Bala at Wea derral BraraaJaa. MEVS S3 ANT CS SUITS AT U. Thim sal will offer greater fcargaina for men than any w bar ever been able to offer. A thousand fin spring suits hi a railroad wreck Only a few were mussed Wi bought them ail at aa amaang sax' ri fle at th Boston Store. This sale will be th talk of Omaha. Saturday. April 14. J. U BRAND ELS AV SONS. Boatoa 8 tore. AsaMasesMBM 4 tka Tkaatara. On Sunday evwnlng th Rogers brothers will open a short Oauamnt ax th Boyd theater presenting their latest skit by John I. Mi-NaHy. -Tha Rogers Brothers in Lon don.' Tha muaia Is by Max Hoffman and Me Will Ellis, and tn ryrlra by Georr T. Ho hart and Ed Gardenicr. Tn tha com pany besides tha Rogers brothers are such clever people aa Joseph Cmrna. La Har rison. Lillian Coleman. Carrie Reynolds and G-orga Austin Moor. Thia Is on of th biggest musical comedy eompania ever sent eut from New Tork, and presents an evening ef music and fun such as no other company offers. Tha ngmaeront im tor Sunday and Moo day Bight a only. Beginning Tuesday evening- and for tha halaavw of th week tb Roe Cecelia Shay Grand Opera company will b th offering at th Boyd In a repertoire of grand operas Ther remains but three more per formances of this week bill at th Or pheum. tonight and Saturday snattne and a.ht Hal Davis. Ine a KcCaulcy and company in their sketch, "Pals." hav given Orpbeumitea a littl sensation that has proven a strong drawing card. Th Garaca aistara in their remarkable feats af equilibrium are another feature of th kind that asakas paopla talk. Tha Itaraal f Dsaarasa. Whites of eyes and akin yellow ahow Hear troubia and jaundice. Dr. Cnar's New "Llta. FUln cur or no pay. Only 2ac far sat by Kuha A Co. . Mart Jlty callatlea. Th following ars the births reported to th Board of Health for the twenty-four hours ending at ooi.n April 14: Birtns Mr and Mra Lara Johnson. ISO North Twentie.u. ,ln. Mr and Mra David snananan. iCl South FtHirt-entn. gtr M nd Mrs. fharlea FkiUlaod. 1112 William gnri: Mr. and Mrs. fhariee Pavonakv Ppplt.i. girl. n. and Mra VMlliam But ler. .X fhartea. boy: M - and Mrs. Frank M.ore. ljfct North Se-venteanth. bov X' and Mrs M'iea Iata. 1 Nortn fteven-t-nih. boy; Mr and Mrs. Henry B- Aolaa. U4 Park avenue, boy. Th Woman s Socialist union will hold a nvsetina- at tha headquarter. Sl North 16th street. Friday evening. April la. at o dark An members ar requasted to ba present, as Important bustnaas will ha tranaactad. Marrtaata Ueeaefs, C to noon April 14 th fofiowlng eoupias had bean hv eased to wed: Naana and waidena. Mgm. t nana) r rr-ei tee 'ut-r , Ba Oaaaaa Nellie Cluaara. -innilrr. aia Leo Baron?. Osnaha aatu J.awln. T ssiis. la Hamaoa Jearka. Cms ha . -i U-K. Wedding- Rings, EdhaUa. swaiai. DeaOst wits was -- tad aisaiksa ta aa axoalleot bKataaa at Baa ksjldana- eav aasaaa a attar aakoa t a Baa sAc MAYOR SEES POLITICS 15 IT my !; rn Tcaiaj Eseki to Embarr-a li B i Jtrt;i ti M:ia;fit Gogiag. BCliCVES CRSEH IS GtNERALLY CBtYED for rivee rertla Aeeweea Certala lalaest a( Vlalaalaa It aa karar Will lavestl ge Mere Claaely. Mayor Mwrf Is inclined to wax a little WTth over what he considers th "narrow gauge way" in which th Civic Federauon. through Its attorney. Elmer E. Thomas. Is acting with regard to the midnirht cloeing order as applied to the saloons of the city. Tasterday a notice waa served on the mayor, chief of police and Brard of F!re and Police Commiamoneni. containing tte names of nine saloons which, it u stated by Mr. Thomas, were open after IS o riork Sunday morning. April 10. The ones re parted as so violating the law. and wherein ba demanded that action be at once taken against them, were: The Homestead aa loon. Twelfth and Fa mam streets: Johnson Ct Larson s. Eleventh and Famam . Vienna cafe. Eleventh anf. Famam. Gemun Shamrock. Tenth and Famam; James Cut hill. Tenth snd Dnugias: Emil Gail. Ninth and L'ouglas. Lou:s Ooidsmith. Ninth and Capitol avenue: T-rn Ffiey, 14"J Pouglaa. and Tuthiil a "Tuxelo," rear of oid post office. "When I made that ehwing order. maid th mayor. "I meant every word of It and it la going to be enforved or every man that disregards It Is going to be prose cuted. But. in my opinion, this complaint, together with others that have emanated from the same source, is mad largely. If not altogether, to embarrass the a Jn. .mat-ration, and not because the saloon keepers are disregarding the law or selling any liquor after 12 o'clock. epert Ihaevs O be lea re. "Our investigation show us that the clos ing order Is being obeyed and that in nearly every Instance th saloon doors are closed and locked promptly at 12. If the proprietors of th piaces see fit to stay tn their aa loons to count up their caeh and close up their week s business I cannot sea wby Uiey have not tie right to. or where ther Is any ground for complaint on th part of th Civic Federation or anybody else. Neither can I see wherein the law or order of the city is In any way outraged If th porters and employee of these establishments are allowed to stay In them after the doors are closed and locked to clean up and put things In order. I will make the assertion that in my opin ion, based on a careful investigation, in nine cases out of ten. this is all that la dona after 13 o dock in th places that are here reported. In other worda I do not believe that a drop of liquor is sold or that a person Is admitted sr allowed to remain after midnight, and. aa I have said, I think these complaints are made with a deal re to create aa unfavorable Impression with regard to th administra tion by certala disgruntled persona rather than on account of any righteous Indigna tion or belief that th law Is being diara garued. "I have, however, issued aa order to the chief of police Instructing him to In vestigate each one of the piaces re ported and if be finds th closing order has been disregarded to prosecut without any further ceremony." TaeauB Slda af tb Caaa. Mr. Thomas stated his aid of th cas this way: W know that this midnight closing or der can be enforced if the authorities want It enforced. It will not do for the mayor . ta say he doesn t know how to secure the j enforcement. He does know, and we know I h knowa That kind of talk does not ae- ! ceiv us. With one man we were able on j th morning of April 1 to And ten saloons violating the Sunday closing statute, th I midnight cloning ordinance and the recent i order of the mayor and chief cf pollca Thess law. again were violated U Sun- day morning, after their offense had been publl hed tn The Ba. A hundred other saioona may nay been doing the same thing. Whenever th mayor and chit-f make up their minds that this cloning or- der ta on of those orders which wer fRISH Homespun and Scotch Cheviot Sack Suits in the new colorings, single or double breasted exclusive things that you don't see every day and every where. It will pay you to know Kirsch baum Clothes (Warranted). Sold to the best trade by the best dealers. Prices, $10 to $25. Insist on seeing the Kirschbaurn label insida breast pocket of coat. For Sale in Omaha by Bcrg-Swanson Co. meant to b enforced there wt;l be trouble as t its enf-r ement. Wednesday's Bee nuoes the mayor as say lr be would fake the matter up agmn mH'h the -fcief cf police ar.d inslt upon a rigid enforcement Now the mayor either f-rwot to take It up with the chief or the chief disobeyed the mayir or th police scree construed the chirrs i-wtstenc In a Pickwickian sens. If tb mayor forgot our -ectid ncrc wt'l r-tnind htm; If th chief disobeyed him deliberately be ought to be deposed, ana if tha officers failed ta obev orders the discipline of th fore re riirs thst they be dismissed firm sat !. In th words of Herodotus. I know why they do not enfor- th law. but I win not tell you.' If th executive department f this city can t keep a f-w saloons closed between midnight and o -lock a m.. how can we have confidence n Its ability to re press crime and bring crumlnais to Jus tice T ette erved aa Osaetala, Thia is the notic Thomas had served on the officials: To 'he Mayor of th Citv of Omaha. Frank E. M "ore", the t hief of Police. John J I-onahue. and th Members of th Fir and P-iHce Commission of said Clrv of mirv Wt.liam J. Broatch. Wlliiim D. McH igh. J.icpn W. Thomas and Lee W Spratlen 1 hereby notify you. as attorney for the Civic Federaiion of Omaha, that the fol lcwirg named salocns were open and doing business in the sale of Intoxicating uqcors on Sunday morning. April W. l04. after the hi.ur of 12 o clock, midnight, and he fire the hour of 4 o'clock, a. m.. In viola tion of the statute of Nebraska relative to the closing of saioona on Sunday, and the ordinance of th city of Omana wttn rare: -an ce to th closing of saioona at mid nirht. and an order of the mayor and eti -f of pplla directirg saloon keepers to ocma. -aula this ordinance Hcrneexead. at Twelfth and Famam. Johnson at Larson. Eleventh and Far cam. Vienna Cafa. Eleventh and Farnam. iVennaa Sham-ock. Tenth, south of Far nam. jimes ?ntht;!, Tnth and IVua-!aa. Pn.i n.iil. With and Dougias. T. ."-As Joi'.tT.:i h. Ninth snd Capitol ave nue l' -m Ft e; :J ryjurlas TuthiU. a'lcy back of oid pest office I her! v demand, on beha.f of said Clvle Federation, that you. as the executive and mir.i!triiU officers of the city of Omaha hereafter enforce the aaid statute cf Ne braska, or dtranc nd order, by requiring these and other saloons to comply with the law ELMER E. THOMAS. Attorney fr the Civic Federation. A WOtDERrlL CASH Ft RCHIHE. Carlaad af Mixea Freight la Railrwad Ssaaah Im fteeds tllshtly Dasa aea Braaaete Bay aad Will Flar It. ON SALE MONDAT. APRIL U. This carload included IS balea fin Wilton and Axminster Rugs in room sixes 12 bales of larre and small Smyrna. Axminster and Wilton Rugs 3 rolla lr-ain Carpet S cases blue snd white enameled kitchen ware J caea men s stuns aiso many cases of ladies' snd children's underwear, hosiery, umbrellas, silk waists, trimmed millinery, etc., etc. All on sale Monday. April IS. at phenom enal bargains. J. L. BRANDEI3 A SONS. Boston Store. Atteatlaa, K. I af leearlty. A.1 members of Omaha council No. 416 af tha Knights and Ladles of Security are re quested to meet st their hall Saturday aft ernoon at 1.30 ta attend tha funeral of Sister Katie Hime. By order of th com mittee. Tribe af Bea-Har. Swtte. Mecca court No. 13 will give a progrefaiv high five party, dancing and refreshments, at their hall, lath and Harney. Friday evening. April ia. All members and their friend invited. COMMITTEE. WILL WAITfjJN HITCHCOCK raaswell la s Harry Aa-aat Calllag taasreeelaaal Caaeeatlaa far the Dssarrata, No a-epa have as yet seen taken with regard to the holding of th democratic con rrejukinjtl canvmr-.on foe tbia Hltrrlitt ,nd mcordijlg to chairman Frank A. : Brosdwell. none will be until Congr-srman Hitchcoc k ran ba conferred arith la tb mar. ter Just when the latter will come ta Omaha hi altogether a matter of conjectura. j but Mr. Broadweil considers there Is plenty j 0f time and says he haa not aa yet gives I th matter a thought. WOMEN FIGHT OVER A MAN C la red Beeldaate af Third Ward at Daaated Evea by Fawr Peiaw. So g-eat l the trouble between Marv Payne and D-ila Myers, both colored reef dents of the 'Ojumt d'strtrt." that even th sigit of four tTpoi-g pcll'-emen. rr re senting th mighty dignity of th law. and th fact ef the-n Seirg at tha police sta tion, under arrest, did not deter then from ftnlahing the fight they had pre viously been ar--te1 for Amid much pro test from the other, each told a dlTerent and Interesting st?rr of th fray t(;a Myers said that the Payne woman bad entered her home professing friendship, and. tn fact, offer-d th "glad mit," whic! waa grasped lnstanter "Den. Sargen' Havev. while dat black flng had hoid o' my hand sh pasted me la d fia" said t";ia Myers, 'in' den t pasted back an' we bofs scrapped." Mary Payne said the Meyers woman called her Into her home for a chat, and while conversing unsuspectedly tha other woman jumped on her and went through th cer-mony of flattening her out After much questioning and personalities the po lie learned that one of the women had stolen th affections of the other one l mas. Both women have been fined 110 and costs In po les court. When arraigned be f ire th police judge and asked what knowledge they had of the broil they laughed and said they had gone at each other with pokers, knives, rolling pins, flat irons and ether household utensils. Their faces wer cov ered with abrasions of ihe cuticle and patches of court piaster, but they appeared to have th memory of a good time and complained not when judgment waa paasai oa them. Th 'kiehet l-lat Head. Will se'.l tickets to Cleveland. O.. and re rum, account of National Baptist Anni versary, on May lth. 17th and ISth, at rate of one fare for tha round trip, plus S rent. Tickers good golr.g date of Bale By depoaitlng same extended return limit n T.-- 'IfS m.ir Im MinirMl Tlimi.. service to New Tork City. Boston snd ' other eastern points Xi excess far 1 charged on any train on th Nickel Plate ! road. Meals on American club meal plan, j ranging in price from Sac to C . also J service a la cane. Chicago depot. La Salle and van Buren streets, the only pas senger station In Chicago on th ele- ated lo-p. Chicago city ticket offices. Ill Adams St. and AJdltorium Annex. 'Phone Central SS7. All members of th Omaha Retail Liquor Dealers' association are requested to at tend the regular monthly meeting on Fri day. April IS. at 2 o clock p. m. at the Continental hall, lath and Douglas streersr as important business will come bef ire the ting. JULIUS TRIETSCHKE. Secretary. He wig asked why be didn't ro horn. - His answer wis. "Shay, wholt town is turning roand me. When bit home come 'round I'll t4p in. see?" On? of the morals to be drawn Im don't wa.lt for our store to come 'round to you before you ret Into your Sprint Topcoat Come a roand and step in. Twill be a lucky atep If It's a prompt one. for no apple tree ever had more blossoms than we're new patterns of new iyi4 TopcoatiDars Just now. $23 to $50. MacCarthy Tailoring Company, ill J a. lath SC. Next eaor ta ; Facts About ; ; Diamonds fj Z-o you know thst diamonds hare been a splendid Investment for tha al past six years? We beliav them ta I as ba still better today. When we sell jj : you a diamond It la wtlb tha under- , standlnc that you can et your money j back, less la per cent, at any time I wttmn one year rrora date of pur- , chase. Do ynu knew of anything that I sj you can buv that way We have j them in Rings from K tn and will take pieasur tn enowina; tnem ta you. War rT BIT rwBatrLLAfl AT 11 I .ELLA ITOtll Cala Crawaa trass 9ZM V J st af Teeth trass S-.SS . -' 11 " " ""' ' aaaaaaaMwaaaweaweaa n J WABK CCtliUICD TH TEA. 9. 1,1 We ar bare ta etay. la atadeata. l char., for ValkU ?4 i ! bPnn2 Coal C l jfTr x f UNION DENTAL COMPANY X&.; Ja Or PAINLESS DINTT5TRT. fTJtJ. ?i ' bom lira for 3S h..rs 1LH Epouaa. aooa. 1 $9.00 Pf Ton WE REPAIR J AJ M.";U'r,r,usl lni 1 AND RECOVER IcRHmaco jf Fw TlftBstrual Sappr eisioa T-. PEN-TAN-GOT s Sea; ma SV - II -f - lit The Big Four. Here are Four Extraordinary SpeciaJ Items for Women. That We Place on Sale Friday Morning, FOR ONE DAY ONLY. KMT UNDERWEAR. TP Fine quality itrbj ribteM -jirin? wfight balbriirjran Jle,unItrrr'sr. liijrh neck, inff slwveil, vest with French vote bunI. drawer, in eru anil -.vhire. all hantl work, silk triiunirHl. rv:ul'i T5o value at 3.V a annent. CIadit line Frr-nch ribb!. merrerizftl and Lisle- JCthrvail COMBINATION SUITS in mtu. white, pink nI blu. with tizht knee or umbrella "trie, with fine lace timlinJ, Thi lot i exceptional talne anl the otr reet strle for early spring wear regular dollar value at Joe a suit. LADIES HOSIERY. TC Ladies' extnt tine quality, liIe-thread and nn iSea V Is!an mttt'a hose, beautiful new styles of bripht, fancy otilorinjr. in th" latt spring shades of tans. blue, reds.- moilt-s. black ii nl white. als a big variety of solid black all-over laces and lxt pattern regular 3)c va-ues. at 35c a piiir. MLTSLI UNDERWEAR. O C Feautiful line of Lidiet" muslin and long cloth gowns OtJv trimmed with dainty lacen and tni broidery, with square V and low round rut necks, with long r saort sleeves any gown in this lot is wdl worth doable the money all cut full and loug Twenty More Trips To the St. Loui expsition. Thirty irips have already been awarded as a result of the previous "elections." There are still thirty trips for thote who are ambitious to see the exposition and make the journey at the expenie of The Dee. The exposition is cot open yet. but when your friend come back in the summer and fall and tell you how fine it was, you will be sorry that you did not let people know that you wanted to go and g-t them to vote for you. A little hustling will result in A SPLENDID VACATION. Get your friends interested in the fact that you want to go and they will be glad to prepay their subscription and to save thir toupona for you. Ilemember that you get 520 rotes on a year's subscription in the rity and 600 votes on a year's subscription in the cuuntry. The trip from Omaha to St. Louis will be Via the Wabash Fair grounds. It has sven distinct lines to St. Louis. from all direi tions. so that you are greater than that of any other road. Rules of the "Election" Z-hl,'L-rl?!', 'T,n -st number ef votes at tb close mt each Jctta will ba furniabea. at i'na base exoenaa. u rwiT. ZTe . texSJEs 0m" - "Ti "rre l.; tor a7.?T.aLS,. " Uv aa . eaadldat. 52 soal mZZL ,1- for mPioyea or acenta ef Tha Omasa Ba. Th Be upon wlucb lul ba pubiiaheu each aa la t PripiTTr.ent of subaerlptlaa assy b mal either direct ta Th PabUsnins Co,nnany or ia aa authorised itt of The BeaT with r'l'r X:,9 U - COUal1 ent " .ceordaac Tn! 'Ir??" 1,,', w,n be published ,n ,11 editions ef Tha Baa Tae elaruims will close each Thursday nt t p. m ata may b deposttett at the buwneas office of Tha Baa or sent he a, . ""'i-"t by mail .Hi b. counted which, are notu tnaT.matI paauifflca for deUvery at 4 Ju p. m on Uia oay of cioain. Omata Address. "Exposition aVpartment. Omaha Bee. Omaha, Neb. COUPONS ON PAGE 2. Wc Rent or Sell Tou caa hav your rhone r.f a aoaen d.fferent make of Sewing ata hinea w nines caa sell at CS to 173 a.. rant at per weea or C. per month. ee.ora hand machines from It up. f- ranieed ene j ur P. E. FLO DM AN 5c CO.. TELEPHONE I57V 1314 CrVPiTOt. AVLM regular value S5c The reason the Wabash has been selected as the best .i ute to the World". Fair is because it is many mi lea the shortest, that tiae is quicker and it lauds passengers at its own station at the main entrance at the World's its facilities for taking care of f Sewing Machines