hm OMATTA" TATLT flEE: TTEPD'AY. MAY 3. 1W4. ROOSEVELT THE 05LY MAX Boys' Suits fB, Frssidaat Eu CUtt ruid, Eaji Kartiia Sent Dakou. I w 11 4 I; c ma "You Mfoird If you can, you owe it to yourself to your family to buy one package of Uneeda DIscuIt to-day, not to-morrow, TO-DAY! After that you willever buy and eat Uneeda Biscuit because your appetite will demand them, because your common sense will teach you that there is no article of food so wholesome, so satisfying, so economical. IfteBiflS are really soda crackers but such soda crackers as you never had before or even imagined. Indeed, it is a great achievement to make soda crackers so delicious and to deliver them to your table as fresh as they were at the mouth of the oven, untouched by strange hands, untainted with odor, unspoiled by dampness, dust or germs. Think of a beautiful package of royal purple and white containing such a feast as that, for 5 cents. Think what it means to you Mrs. Housewife or you Mr. Breadwinner and what you are losing by not making Uneeda Olscult an important part of your daily bill-of-f are. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OHABA ..f .Bond Or jlouK. t FiarUe Fayfof Parlsf r Itdy for City OoacofV CASH BEADY WHEN WORK COMMENCES aWat-e ef Eaeetiea Mntt Tewlrht. Wkn 014 Ob Will Ftat.h Work ' aa Hew Ou Will ler feet Oraaalsatlea. ' 'bf n tba city council tarrlM tonlaht, W. Umbt tb cHr attorney, will submit an ordlnan n. for the Issuing of bond for the Improvements contemplated oo South r nlj -fourth street and on Railroad ev nui Soma vtrki axu th. eltr council passed th Bcrressrr orolnaaoe for th. trading, paring and curbing of thti thor (tugUfare and the contract for th marl: was trt. A. th expense of luiro1nj this roee amy 'win be about 7e,). Daa Harmon did nut .like to isvmnet work until b wai tare that ba would got bla inawr.' At tha tuggratlcm of tb contractor tbo city at torney waa dlractad to draft an. ordinance tor the Issuing of toonda for tba Improve Menta This erdlnanc will call for tb fca. iiuk i of 9S0.0Q0 nrJ tndbtaaea bonds. TwO diOrencs between tba aula to b to u end'th total oust Is to be bora by tn etreet railway company. Aa the law under which thla work la t..thorlBd baa arrr beea submitted to bond ultorueye It baa beea agraad among tb city efflciala that tt la better to at trod lo tl:U matter now-then to ga eased and have th Issu tumad down. Tba under Maadtng Is that tba ordinance la a.uMt9oa will taka Its ragular eweres and ba fassrl h that tbar can b so euestioa wbe II BuiBM to tb ana king out of tba history. Thera ia a general daatra that thta work ba don aa aooa aa puaslbli and when tba rdlnaae baa bea pass a enl pubUsbed bids for tba bonds will ba advertised. Than win com tba last of tbo legality of tba taw. Aa tba law anr stands tbo abutting roparty waara ax aaU4 upoa te pay only ae-thlrd of tba cost, while tb city A, food many of thJ ' rnffliana who eat "FORCE" every day, began becanaa t a perfect food appealed to their reason. . But most of them eat J "FORCE" now Ju.t be. 1 cause it's good and they like it. ' ' iwH.Ma w-naroaim , a. a Vu - j- T J fmiM'Kia1 Xba Ka. Ill 111 to , at large paya two-thJrda Should thla law prevail tha city anthorfUeo will proofed to opaa N otreet to tba river, and possibly Ooma other streeta where Improvements are needed. ' " ""." Sebwol Beard Beerajaatse Tonight. Thla evening tha South Omaha Board of Education will meet and aflar transacting soma routine business will adjoura alna die. Immediately tb recently elected members. C. U. Rich and J. C. Knight. wiU be In ducted Into offlc and then tba new board will organise. Tha retiring member, of the board - are Loechner. Kubat and btur phy. Thla leavea a board of five members, compoaed oi Morrill,. Lavaily, Bock. Rich and Knight. While tba members of tfie board art noncommittal about tba r-or-ganisaUoa. It Is reported that Morrill will remain president and Laverty aecretary. Bock la tha loci democrat on tha board. All attorney Is to ba selected for a term of on year and teachers are soon to be chosen. The electlos of a superintendent will hardly com up nntii about tb middl of th month, as tn. terra of Superintend cut Mclean doec not explr until June. Trata Kills Claad MadUa. A Southbound Missouri Pactna passer g-tf traa ran orar and killed Claude, tba h- y ear -old soa of Mr. and Mra Pater Madl eas. Sunday forenoon. Tb accident oc curred at tha crossing at Twentieth and Medisen street. By those who witnessed tba accident It la stated that tha body waa dragged fully forty feet. It waa badly mangled. Tba bead waa crushed and tba lower limbs ground lata a pulp. As aooa as possible tbo train was atopped and backed, bat after ascertaining that tba abild was dead tba trala went oa Us way to St. Loula Undertaker Brewer was seat for and roaaorad tha remains to the morgua Cor oner BraUey was notified and . will bold an Inquest today, proTldlnc that the train crow con b secured aa witness is. No arrangement for tb funeral bar been made. Tba child bad been sent en aa errand and waa returning bom when be waa struck by tba train. There la no watchman at thla erosslng and more than likely that tb child did oat bear tb trata approaching. fruk Kan. Dead. Frank Xavaa died at bla bom. Twenty- third and U treats," yesterday afternoon after a long tUaesa. At tba time of kit death tbo daeeased waa a years of ago and bad ttred fat South Omaha for about ten years. Ha left a widow and four children. Deceased waa a member of tb Ancient Order United 'Workmen lodge. No. t. and carried Insurance. Tbo funeral will ba bald oa Tuesday afternoon at I o'clock at tba reetdeno. Interment at Laurel Hill cemetery. Aseeeeere Caar.M Work Twdusy. City Tax Commissioner Thomas J O'Keil U1 start out bis deputies today for tba purpose of making tbo IX asseaaroent. For thla work air. O'Nell baa employed fourteen mea and the appointment of these deputies has beea confirmed by the mayor and council. This work of tha deputies must be eompletsd by Jane la After this data tha books of the tax eom- mlssioocr WW bo open for inspection. Tbso will com. a Board of Beview. Three men make up this board. On Is appointed by tb mayor, tbo other by the dry treasurer and tb taa commissioner constitutes tha third member. Deleatatea Leave Twday. Today asveateea delegates representing tba skilled labor la th. rartoua departmenta ef tbo parking bouses sfffllsled wttk tba Aaaalgamatad Meat Cutter and Batcher Workmen asaoctatloa will lea re fur tb cast. Thee delegatea from South Omaha will occupy a car by tbeauehree. The n psctatloa la that two days win be spent tn Cfelcago looking ever the labor attaatloa and then tbo ear wit Its delegate will g to Cincinnati Labor lesd.rs bar say that mora tha a likely aa entirely new ooalo for all skilled labor wfll be submit ted to tba canraatloa. Should thla aoi. k onflerael bjr th rooTrrtlon tb question of a tL4 from tb (aw out ee will be takes up with the packer. Leaders In labor circle, her say that they do not look for any difficulty with the packer. . 1 rplle Beard Jieeia -Tuesday. - On Tuesday evening - tha Fir and Po lice board wtU meet for th purpooe of transacting routine bualneaa and consid ering a cumber of liquor license applica tions not yet acted oa. Out cf eighty four appllratlor-a so far Bled only sixty licenses have been granted. Acting uader instructions from tba board Chief of Po lice Briggs yesterday dosed tbeea aaloona: Charles Durr. Twenty-third and Jefferson streets; Thomas Gillespie. Thirty-eighth and L; August Papex. Twenty-seventh aad L; Cbarlei Carlson. Twenty -fourth and K; Joseph Rlblg, Twenty-third and Railroad avenue, and Hana Asmusen. Ell North Twenty-seventh. While tha board ha not declared that license will not Issue to thesa place, tha proprietors are to bo given aa opportunity of coming before the board and answering the chargee that hare been made. As for the places not given licenses, aaida from those mentioned they win ba permitted to rua until after the meeting en Tueadsy nlgfet. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Will Katcrtala. Thla evening Mr. and Bra. D. B. Clark win entertain a number cf friends at their boms. KIR North Twenty-third street, tha occasion being tha fifteenth anniversary of their marriage. A large number of invi tations nave been issued to the many frlenda of this popular family aad it la expected that tha spadoua bom win b crowded during tb hour cf tb reception. which are from until M p. m. Marto City Gwasfsw Ths S-year-old son cf Thomas O'Connor, Twenty-fifth and A streets, is eerl coaly ill with pneumonia. Mra V, A. Lewis of Topeka, Kan., Is In ths city the guest of Mra A. . i.weU and Mrs. George Brown, Twenty-third aad M siraeia J. H dark, aged Tt year, died at tha South Omaha hosnltaJ Biuidav lnumm. Leoeased was a resident of bellevaa The remains will be forwarded to Iowa- for iniermenL. Dog tags will be ready for those who sppiy today. Money fur tags must bs paid to the city treasurer and then the city clerk will issue a tag la tb Bolder w u treasurer s receipt. CHICAGO MURDERER IS TAKEN Barry Wiley, Wh Shot a Kale. keeper, la Lacked t'p la Oa Folic Stat lea. Harry Wiley of Chicago. HL. wanted by ths Chicago authorities for tba murder of a aalaca keeper named Matthews. placed la the city laffl last night by De tective Norton and Egan cf tha Dee- plain street station. Chics go. According to the detective. Wiley, en April U, entered tbo oalooa ef Matthews at Lake and Morgan streeta aad ebewad a petition purporting to be eigned by tbo chief ef police and many promiaeat dU sens aad asking for subaerlptle tug bury. ing of a relative. Matthews was not tba aalooa at tbo time, but ale wife waa tending bar and aha told tha maa to leave the place, as aha had beard Wiley boasting cf bis scheme to a pel- When Matthews returned his wlfs told him of tbo matter and while aba was speaking to him Wiley again enured the aalooa aad flashed tb petition. Matthews ordered tb maa out and accused him of baring passed a eoun terfelt dollar a few days previous. WUsy went out and shortly afterwards returned with a revolver and begaa firing at Mat thew from tha doer. Matthews we bit twice, ou ball passlag through bis neck and the etner throw his chest. As ba fen. Wiley cam tnt th aalooa and lean ing ever tha dying form, la the preeeac f Mrs.' Mattbewa, emptied bis revolvar late the body. Frr buUets were found is tbo dead man. Tbea telling tb woman, to keep still be went through the dead maa a packet, taking what naoaey tbar waa aad raa from tba aalooa. ' Detective Norton and Egaa. waS work ing oa tb case cam acres a letter from Wiley to a womaa la Chicago. Is whioC J ba asked that Ua latter b adJreet.d to tbo postofflos. Omaha. The Omaha police re notified and Chief of Detect! veo Dunn and Captain Moatyn found out that Wiley bad sent a forwarding order to th poet- office requesting that bla letters be sent ea to Grand Ialand. Later he asked that letters be cent oa to Cheyenne, Wye. By thla time Wiley had spent all tba money be bad aad waa atealing tide oa tralna. Tba Chicago detectives came to Omaha Just in time to leant that be waa last beard cf In Grand Island. They bur tied back to tb train they had left a few mlnutea before and continued their way to Cbcyenn. where they waited for Wiley at tb postoffloa and arrested him aa ba came for his letters. A. peculiar feature during th trailing cf Wiley la that for about 100 miles between Orand Island and Cbeyenna ba rode on tha sum train a tba detectives, and each wer unaware cf tha ether's presence. Tba detective wer traveling In the regular coaches, well Wiley rod th blind bag gage and was turned eft by ths brake- men. Wiley has said llttl about tb murder. but owns to be th maa tha police ar looking for. Very Seer a Ot ta To anew eonstlpatloa to poison your body. Dr. King's New Ufa PUIS cure it and bund up your health or no pay. SJa. For sal. by Kuha at Co. BLACK KIllS ULH MEET 1 OMAHA! Aether ef the AatMBeef Trust Hec- lutsea Say tb right WU1 Vet Be Allowed t - Die Oat. Congressman Eben W. Martin of Dead- wood, S. D., author of tha resolution unan imously passed by congress providing for aa Investigation of the Beef trust, la ia the city. Mr. Martin came here direct from Washington and la en his way to the South Dakota state convention, to bo bald In Sioux Fails, Wednesday. The Black Hills delegation win arrive in th city thla after noon tn four special oara and will go worth la tha same cars over tha Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis a Omaha. Mr. Martin win join tha delegation her. A few cf tb Black Hills politicians already are la tb city. Tb entire delegation wiU number about U0. Ia speaking of the political situation. Con- gressmaa Martin said: '60 far aa republican politico la con cerned there la but oca candidate, and that Is Theodora Roosevelt. An of tha state convections which have beea beld bare instructed for Mr. Roosevelt, and our con vention will follow suit next Wednesday. Tb admlnlatratloa of tba president baa met with the approval of republicans gen erally and there seems to b no division of opinion as to who should bo the nominee. "When it cornea to the democratic party w find as entirely different state of af fairs. Parker seems to be in th lead, but there Is so much division both on what tha platform abould ba and the candidate to b named, that It la bard to tell who th man will be. While Parker baa thus far refused to commit himself regarding tha platform. It la generally believed the New Tork state platform waa adopted with bla sanction and this Is being taken as bis views of what th platform should be. I do not belie vs Bryaa will wield much In fluence in th convention, but If he and Hearst should combine their strength they might have considerable Influence In th shaping of the platform, and they might be able to prevent tha nomination of certain candidate who do not meet with their ap proval. So far aa their being able to name tha candidate, I do not think they would have sufficient strength. Bryan's recent Chicago speech Is taken to mean that there win be no combination cf the Hearst and Bryan forces. Te Push Beef Treat Fight. "The Beef trust investegaUon win bs pished and if sufficient information can be obtained to ahow that there la collusion le tween the packing concern a, proceedings win be instituted against tha combination and Its members by Attorney General Knox. T believe the Sherman anti-trust law Is ample to cover th case and that if the evidence Is sufficient there can be no doubt of conviction. Th present national administration's views are very cane on thla subject and any company or corpora tion, large or email, which is doing bust nees la aa unlawful manner can expect the machinery of the government will b set In motion against It. "We expect a sharp contest In tha South Dakota convention wben It come to th nomination of a candidate for governor. There ar at least six strong candidates la tha field. State Senator McDougaU. S. H. El rod, C L Crawford. Lieutenant Governor Snow. Former State Treasurer Shamber and Joseph Green. I do not think ther 1 any opposition to th renoml nation of my self aad Congressman Burke. Everything seems to bo cut and dried for tha conven tion with tha exception of tha nomlnatloa for governor." tt-K. Wedding Rings. Edhoim. Jeweler. HELD FOR STEALING A HORSE Ed Wtleea, m Bey frees Preaa " Capturwd by Detective Maleaey. at. Is Edward Wilcox of Fremont was ar med Sunday morning on a charge of horse atealing. Oa entering Omaba, the Brat person ba came across was De tective Moloney aad ho asked to bo directed to a livery stable te put up tbo borsa Tbo detective walked alongside of tba bono and entering into conversation with the rider coon learned that the horse waa for oato. Aa Wilcox could not give a proper account of tbo manner ia which ba obtained possession of tbo animal, aa waa taken te tbo police station. Wilcox told tha ponce that he got the bores from a livery barn at Fremont and intended le go back to Fremont the folia wing day. Sheriff PiMtr" cf Fremont waa notified of the arrest and bo took the prisoner to Fremont. Wnea WBoox hired tbo bora be eaid ha only wanted to go about fif teen miles and would retora before sup per. The bores was In a bad condltioa oa reaching Omaha and looks as If It bad beea riddea bard. Wilcox Is U year old and from his talk and general appearance seem to be trying te snake fclmeetf eat a bad maa of the wild aad wooly type. He tried to borrow a pair ef cowboy "chaps" at Fremont, Tout was unsuccessful. BfeveaaCBt ef Occam Vessel. May a. At New Tork Arrived: Moltke from Himkuri: Hekla from Copenuacen: Mln netnnka from London: Germanle from Houthemmon: Astoria from Glasrow. At Liverpool Arrived: Merlon from Phil a A.lnhle. At Southampton Arrive J: Philadelphia from New Tork via Plymouth and Cher bourg. Sailed: Fried rich Der Gross from Rreram for New Tork. At Queenstown Sailed: Umbrla from TJvemool for New YorS. At Boulogne Sailed : Rltterday from 'Rot terdam tor Hew 1 or a. ASTHMA Medical aetboriuei now concede that under UM sTMea ef wesuneu uaaroauosa vy Prank Wbetsel oi Chicago, ASTHMA CAN SECURED. jr. a. l- aizoba. vum, m j . Smwa Prtorhu Iowa: IW. J. C. Currret, as. rsuL anna.: Ut. si. 1 v raney, p. umm, ma - iv. r. v. hud. fco. Praauncham. Msav. bear wluaeai te the ethrary of his Breeinettt a mm mumn cl the cure ia their awn isini It WUMl'i new method is s radical deeenur rreia me ota naunm mot powders, sprer. oto, which reuse out a not curs. FRFE TEST TREATMENT prepared for any one flvtnf a short oestrla . - -.4 ,k. ,ni n.mrs oi two other sMhmatie' snCereri. Ask fc beokWS at erpencsoaa of tneae cured. , FRANK WHETZEL. M. D BBfl wise, glllllgl. eafjrta I at two I ieuUet 02&S CP 3 U A Particular Coffee A A Fat PawtltMalar PaenlM V AiMrioa' Best Coffees Q 1 Soldonr lBSce-peaed taaey earteoa, Sinn mra aa sum pruui. PER 0 POUfiD a f M. fc .7"' t Motlo tee sed aa th psoases sod A tbks a otaer. If TMasstlwtMBWsef Nwotfe jL aV tt. BEU. ACa, 0 u 20o 0 0 0 Men's $3.50 Tarvs Taa win b th popular ah thla season We anticipated it by making our entire stork oomplets with Drexel Specials at B Ml tUgb or low cut style iarledlng th potay kvst, high and asedlaai military heels, bruober cut and plain lace. This tine ia eosnpiete not a arylo last may yew want but that we bare last yea oaay want but that we bare DREXEL SHOE CO., 1419 F iraim Street. Oaaaka's Ua-tcDtt Shoo Heat worth up to $4.50, at $235- This week we are going to give the best boys' suit values of the season. We have selected from our assort ment! OTer six hundred high grade boys' suits that sold up to f 4.50, and hare put a price of $2.95 on them. They are made of fine cheTiots, cas simeres and worsteds, cut in the lat est Norfolk and double breasted styles The materials are stoutly and firmly woven all the seams are double sewed. There is a saving of ? 1.50 on every suit. Mo. -re;: ,V'' mm mi n rTW Orchard & Wilhelm 6HRPBT eOMPHNY. Moving and House Cleaning Time Is Here... Many little things will be needed in fitting up the home, such as extension rods, shades, shads brackets, etc We have a most complete stock of all fittings of thla character and are quoting some very special prices. - - : Extension rod for Mn curt Ins, each, &e, 10c and ,1. ...... .15c Extension rod for lone curtains, each. 10c, 15c and .......... 2Te Curtain 8 wis. 89 Inches, wide, yard, 8 1 2c, 12 l-2e gnd ,15c nr sPEemL prices this week we HRE SHOWING: , Ruffled Swiss mrtalM, at 85c, f 155 gnd per pale. . . -'-Window Bbadft gooi one si 8i. for 25c ech- -Shirt Waigt boxes to order, wo cover them to match roar room for $3.95, $4.25, up to $-75 each. - . Snow Flake cnrtalna, all color, they are especially aloe for aumzaer, $LSQ, $1.75. to $70 per pair. RHEUMATISM In any FORM can be cured by the SYS TEMATIC use of HALUDAY'S eumatism' Rh Cure, ASK THOSE WHO HAVE TRIED IT. PRICE 50 CENTS. BEATON DRUG COMPANY, 0MAHAf HIB SOLE AGENTS. a; FIRST MORTGAGES Unproved real estato are tack wf very foliar Invested la' The Conservative Sa.vins and Loan Association. 205 s 6th St. la twelve yoara w have never paid U thaa 6 per cent. Aucu February I, 104, were $1,140.0004)0 Wt invite incutrtet$ from $100 lo fSfiOO. Call or trrile forjull infurmiaiQ. f l2?siiJ Hair Ef mttit il'k'l?- ?J l-.U...a-kWMWM v. mMWrtoKk laser! I saa la t . la S.ttfcL. t latere. X'" IStHAlSaoiBsi T iliu Vm w t far aaai tot .iaf, I 0caaf...i.mi -fc,, ii- f Yl IrnulMM c aior " H.tltMWat J to I .iaf, I OwtaarsMjaa m i , IrnuWM w I f a ii mwi. fMto FtokataM, aa I I 'wraUitii Oa. V la-Vf !-. V a a a. . j ' "'" X. j t mirmrn, ienl as V m m t Miw a, r. ta-wr(i UiwuMtN i ea letem Fart.Bfl.hiuSaia sal a Beaaiilol Cawokxlsw. - sera. triwi ass Tmhs. AV euiutoiif 4 tm n.atr rei t.KthKS. M 'o f fiir-fiM, Uium. See- s a4 1. 14 nk , LOTw-ltTa Bows a t'S 1,; trnxurnvrnw. , eewsa- steraae, $1 Bee Wula eetsewes , I Jl.yeae itss, as !. Basil. Hssis Ms rale Cew Clasieaojia, raw ilIIIIS ill $ ( IKGSTCKE Taisha. Kebs aa4 0atb " Kaaa,