TTTE OMAHA DAILY flEEt SATURDAY, JUNE 4, ; -1901. 19 DOC ALMOST RilNS MASTER InfarUud Bret Attacks Keepwr 8tm Littl GirL Who FINALLY KILLED BY RESCUER WITH AXE Affair Cob from ftaloea Man's Pra luatloaa Asalaat BnUri, IT. lac MaatU? aa OnarJLaa af the Flaoa, If mr one man due a pit for another and thn fell Into It hlmeelf,' Jacob Hanson Is that man. Hanson owns and operates an unpreten tious wot goods emporium at Eighth and Hickory streets. In this city, and while disclaiming to be of a particularly timid or retiring disposition, made up his mind that the first burglar or holdup man who should attempt to get his money would be handed a package that would make the nam of Hanson strike a chill to the hearts of robbers wherever It should be heard. Bo, after thinking the matter orer for aereral days and nights, Mr. Hanson pro vided the door to the back room of his saloon with a spring lock. To this was attached a rope arrangement that ran through the floor, along underneath It to the bar, them up through the floor. The whole thing; was fixed so that with his foot the man behind the beer could maks that door Into the back room snap open with the speed of a catapult. Hanson then. Incidentally, bought the fiercest and biggest dog that could bo pro cured. It was cross between a big Dane and a mastiff and was all that It was rec ommended to be in the line of meanness. This brut was given possession of the back room wtth the spring look and rope ar rangement and then Mr. Hanson leaned his rotund form against the nether side of his mahogany and waited with much assur ance for the appearance of a man with a gun and an evil and covetous disposition, erloas Bide of It. Nona came. But the meat bills that dog was responsible for were a caution, and right at this point Is where the funny part of the story ends. Friday night the dog got out of hi prison In some manner that cannot b explained and bolted for the outer air and Hanson followed swiftly In pursuit. But he wasn't quick enough to avert trouble, for th first person the dog met was a little girl. The savage animal sprang at .her and had knocked her to th ground Just as Hanson came up and by dint of a rain of savage blows and kicks he distracted the dog's attention from his first victim before aha had sustained any material Injury. Then the beast turned on his master and fastened his fanga In the muscles of his right arm near th shoulder. Hanson's struggle were not sufficient to dislodge him and his cries of agony soon brought half a dozen men to his aid. Blows and kicks had no effect and then one of the men rushed Into the saloon an.d returned with a large butcherknlfe, which, however, was found to be so dull that they could not . cut the throat of the Infuriated animal. Bomeone procured a revolver, but owing to the continual struggle of the dog and man no one dared use It for fear of killing Han son, who was last becoming unconscious from pain and loss of blood. Finally some one procured an axe and with It knocked the beast on the head and at length killed him. Hanson was taken to his saloon aid a physician at once summoned, who found upon examination that his arm was fright fully lacerated and It was at first feared It would have to be amputated. Dr. Williams, who dressed and cauterized the wound, is awaiting developments be fore taking any further steps. . VICTIM WILL BE PROSECUTED Mam Who Deliberately Enters Game ' with Coafldenoa Ueaharu Thai Fat. i City 'Prosecutor Lee holds that a man who is robbed of his money by confidence men Is not deserving of sympathy If he has entered Into an agreement with either of . them to get the third man's money, which he finds is o often th case. The oas in point was that of a 'young man named W. W. Meach of Sterling, Colo, He claims that In a ooln-matchlng game with I Casey and Sam Johnson he lost $05 Thursday afternoon. Meach was on his way to se th Louisiana Purchase exposi tion and stopped off at Omaha between trains. He wandered from th station as far as the Tenth street viaduct to get a bird's-eye view of th city. Casey aocorted the Colorado traveler and soon was on th top seat of theyoung man's ' confldenea Casey had traveled alona and knew whereof he spok whan he said It waa enough to nake a man drink. Casey said he knew th way around town and Meach admitted that ha was In strange territory, ' but would Ilk to lmprov hi acquaintance with th city. f Th men then started on a little flyer about town to see th many improvements going on, when they met Johnson. John son was from Colorado and waa delighted to meet anyone from that state. Meach was in the bands of his frlenda A coin matching game was proposed as a little ' ' diversion. All agreed to this and tha game waa started In a saloon In tha pmscrlbed district. Maaoh won and lost and lost and won. The a takes grew as th momenta passed until Meach lost all he had. He ays Casey gathered In tha money and left and that a peculiar senna of loneliness came over him as ha saw th fleeting form of Casey. J ohnneo than gave Match $3 back. Maaoh want to th aollc station, and In short order th three coin matcher war arras tad. - "And," says Prosecutor Lee, this man Meach entered tha same with aa nuh petit laroeny In his heart as either of th other men and I Intend t prosecute such as he as well as the confldenea men." The three men war arraigned together In police court and th oas was sat for Sat urday morning. TO RELAY HARNEY CAR LINE tract Hallway Oaaajpaay Will It a saw These Travolta Whll Doing; Other Work. V "The Harney street railway Una Is to b rebuilt. The old cable tracks wherever remaining are to b replaced by new rails as Is being done on tb Dodge street Una. This work ,was begun this morning at Twentieth and Dodge streets and the sec tion from Twentieth to Twenty-fifth will be renewed at onoe. This high ground is better for work now during the rains than the low places, so the company will con centrate It fore on this part of th tracks. From Twenty-fifth and Dodge street on to th and In Prospect Hill th line la of practically new construction, the old por tion from Dodge to California having been relald when the line., was extended out California street. There remain the old cable tracks from Twenty-fifth on Dodge to Tenth on Harney. This work will uot be hurried and th Dodge line and South Thirteenth street will have preoedenoe la good working waathur. Work has not been - begun on th latter line because of the heavy rains. The greater part of South Thirteenth Is low aud. would be too muddy for work. Since beginning work oti the Podge line the track has been practically relald from Cuming to Thirteenth and Dodge straola. HENDRICKS GETS FOUR YEARS Fararer Who Dotraodcd Aanorleau Ks proa Oosaooay I Boat to Pvsul toatlarr Arraated about a week ago, Oeorg W. Hendrtrka was Thursday sentenced to four years In the penitentiary after being In dicted by th county grand Jury on a charg of forgery. Within half an hour aftor the grand Jury returned its verdict Hendricks waa taken from the city Jail before Judge Day, arraigned, pleaded guilty and given this sentence. Hendricks Is the man who. with a re ward of $500 for his arrest and conviction, walked into the local American Express company's office lost week and got an order for 50 cashed by the clerk. oVnr whose head hung the criminal's picture and the announcement of the reward. Hendricks escaped without being detected, but was apprehended later In the"" day by Officer Heelan and taken to the city Jail. The man made no effort to resist arrest and frankly confensed his guilt not only that, but narrated other crimes he had committed, telling of his hobby to hold up express companies whenever possible. Some 1600 was found upon him, and this he was anxious should be returned to the proper partlea To Oat Rid of a Troablesome Corn. First soak It In warm water to soften It; then pare It down as closely as possible without drawing the blood, and apply Chamberlain's Pain Balm twice daily, rub bing vigorously for five minutes at each application. A corn plaster should be worn for a few days to protect it from the shea As a general liniment for sprains, bruises, lameness and rheumatism, Pain Balm Is unequaled. IOWA MAN COMES TO TOWN Dooorah Cltlsea Shocked by High Prieoa and Past Street Car - la Omaha. "Say, mister, may I ask you' a civil question?" Inquired a rather verdant speci men of the genus Hawkey at the Mer chants hotel of George Orlggs of JXie Smith Premier company. "Certainly, what la it?" poljtely replied Mr. Orlgga ,"What ought a fellow to pay for a cigar hero?" "Depends upon your taste. Ton can get them from three for a nickel up to 28 cents apiece. Ought to be able to got a fairly good on for I or 10 cents." ' "Well, I bought on down at a store here and they mad ma pay a dim for It And it was a little bit of a thing, only about three Inches long, and didn't last me mora than fifteen minutes. By Jlng, yilng are high here, ain't they? Say, doe tbem street cars run all the time? They must make lots of money. I'll bet that there was twenty folks on the on I cum up from the depot on. They don't rid as easy as steam cars and I expected to ee them run over lots f people, they go so fast They are the first street cars I ever saw In my Ufa I live in Dooorah. They don't have street cars there." HAIR NATURALLY ABUNDANT. ' When it I Fro of Dandruff, it Grow Luxuriantly. Hair preparations and dandruff cures, aa a rule, "are sticky and irritating affairs that do no earthly good. Hair, when not dis eased, grow naturally, luxuriantly. Dan druff is the cause of nine-tenths of all hair trouble, and dandruff Is caused by a germ. The only way to cure dandruff Is to kill the germ; and, ao far, the only hair preparation that will positively destroy the germ 1 Newbro's Herplclde absolutely harmless free, from grease, sediment, dye matter or dangerous drugs. It allays Itching Instantly; makes hair glossy and soft as silk. "Destroy the cause, you remove the effect" Sold by leading drug gists. Send 10 cents In stamps for sample to The Herplclde Co., Detroit, Mich. Sher man & McConnell Drug Co., special agents. Another Hen's Pants Salo. This' Tine It's Fine Pants. A. L. Werner & Co., 706 Broadway, are known aa the finest pants makers in the U. S. Werner made pants are sold almost exclusively by th most high-toned stores of Greater New. York, Philadelphia, Bos ton, Baltimore and Chicago. On acoount of the 'unseasonable weather, as well aa present business conditions In th east. Mr. A. Lk Werner himself decided to close out his spring and summer production in Omaha. W were lucky, Indeed, to secure Werner made pants to sell at th below mentioned prices. For $1.90 w offer choio of Werner mad pants that retail In New York and Chicago right now at $3.00; every possible Improvement Is there. Among them you will find pur all wool blue serge pants, every seam, every button absolutely guaranteed. Werner mad pants, sale prtc $2.60 and $3.00, can be compared only with such pants aa tailors make to order for $4.00 to W 00. Men's Suit Bargains. Our $7.60 and $10.00 men's suit are th talk of th town; mad by n rut-clans houses, lined with the best trimmings, made by skilled mechanic, they compare favor ably with suit that you pay. $5.00 mor for. For swell dresser w can recom mend th Alfred Benjamin mak of aulta at $1160, $u.M, WM and WM; no other mak Is) as good, Furnfsh.ng Specials. Lien's JU.-SHk Neckwear. Pure silk four-ln-hand teck ties, with string or shield style, hundreds of stylish, up-to-date colors to choes from, worth titQ, sale prlo ISo. Men's Hose, 7ic. ' These are a big snap; they com In sky blue, cardinal, pur whit with black fancy figure, light gray and also tan, with or without fancy embroidery, not a pair worth las than 15o a pair. One Dollar Union Sulfs. The same as furnishers get $1.60 for; they com in natural, black, pink or blue. Silk and Mohair Shirts. We carry a full Una of Silk and Mohair Shirt with or without collars. Our prioes on these,' as on everything else, always a little cheaper than you find the same Qual ity aUawber for. Our 31.90 Kats In all tha latest shapes are tha Identical Hats you pay hatters $2 60 for. If you want a Ov dollar quality bat for $3.00, try a "Young". W control the exclusive sale tor th Young Hat In Omaha. THE GUflRflHTEE CLuTIIIIIQ COMPANY, 1519-1521 Douglas St. Latest Styles $1 Made Veils St 49c HIV Ladies' 75c Neckwear 15c-25c FROn THE 5WEETSER PEMBRQOK STOCK. Thousands of pieces of the finest neckwear in the dain tiest and prettiest Btyle for spring and summer this complete line includes lace stocks, embroidered stocks, Special Handkerchief Sale FROM THU 5WEET5ER-PEMBROOK STOCK. Thousands of high class handkerchief on sale tomorrow for the first time ladies' Swiss scalloped embroideries, ladies and men pluln all linen embroidered and veneered handkerchiefs, drawn thread hem-stitched handkerchiefs, etc. beautiful little novelties, worth up to 50c each, at A Great Sale of Ladies Hand Bags Saturday will be the greatest bargain, day in leather goods ever known our sales of purses and hand bags have been extraordinary In the past but tomorrow's values are absolutely the greatest we have yet offered Peggy from Paris bags, fiat Iron bags, beautiful carriage bars In all the most beautiful and fashionable leathers lined with moire silk cut glass smelling bottle, card cases and change purses and saj f mirrors fitted Ir.side hundreds of stylos many M worth up to $4.00 each, at asltV U V LADIES'. MISSES' AND BOYS Summer Underwear Ladies' sleeveless and short sleeve vests white and fancy colors silk ribbed and lace trim- f As f med lisle thread and cotton, at..-. iUiIJv Ladles' lace and ribbed fancy lisle vests, silk mercerized, elso "IP extra ale vests and pants, Z,7C worth Wo, at TWO BIG HOSIERY BARGAINS Ladles', men's and children's hose i fast black and fancy. UleA I- Maco cotton and all over llJC'ldC lac, worth up to 260, at..' wv I Pillow Top Handkerchief Also plain white and A1 fancy oolored Handkrchlfa- jfreat variety at 2l"U2V Ladies' Fabric Gloves Lisle and silk gloves, in all sizes, black, white and oolored, worth up to 75o pair, 10C-19C-39c & t aa Novelty Styles in Ladies' Belts. Latest Ideas in pleated peau de sole and taffeta, with gun metal, cold, jeweled and peacock buckles, worth 1 and 82, yfl.Q- 7fc at. Tfi' I Sl Bargains in the Drapery Dept- Immense bargains are being- received dally from the great Sweetser-Pembrook Stock. $1.00 values In ruffled Swiss, full size, every pair perfect Saturday, pair, 'ttxs $S.O0 ruffled SwisB nirtains, figured or plain, full slse, fancy colored ruffled border, special, per pair, 76a , . Deposits Made now draw Interest for the entire month. Accounts opened for one dollar or more. . ' " 4 PER CENT INTEREST PAID. ' J. L. Brandeis , Sons, Bankers. xtraordinary SATURDAY. ,uory EM Investigate- It Pays. oaam SEARLES & SEARLES Omaha. Nab. CURES GUARANTEED Quicker and for LEiS M ONEY than other SPECIALIST. cures all apeolal dlaeaiei ul men kiiiuy. bludier Blood Poisoa " ZT'&b. K mouth, tongue, tnroaL hair and eyebrow. (falling out) disappear ouutplaialy forever. vancosi yum ujs-?:":::: ting, pain ur lues of Uina, Never falia (luukwt cure la h world. Weak, Hmm iiu 1:."' aebiili), caiur oecliua. lata ul vigwr aal SreugUi. Trodimont by mail. ' 14 years or 8UC CKbbto'UL. A'RACTICB IN OXXU. Cur bar ut lilh aud iAiutflaa. tor I l-Li VZllrrtL American v Lady Corsets WVas large embroidered yokes, beaded collars, faggoting stitched collars, etc,' worth up to 75c each 15c-25c linen !0c45c Misses', children' and boys' rests, pants and drawer all sizes, ribbed ;;d,.w. ioc-12K-I9c Imported hoalery gauze cotton, French Hal and all over lace-ladies' r 5nd Ten " Jlh.,.on.6d . ?C foot hose the 60o kind. at... " Crushed Leather Belts, in fine French kid, white champagne, tan, brown, blue, green and black, Z in. wide, worth $1.00, JJg Handsomely figured couch covers, full size, Saturday, $1.25 each. Heavy brass extension rods, with gold or silver trimmings, now on sale at lOo each. n fit 508 Douglas St. We Have Auditorium Tickets And Are Selling 'En Too, Want One? We will deliver on to you on receipt Of $5.00. We also btve the greatest BED bug Killer that ever happened; there is no sense of being bothered with these measly HHts when immediate relief is at hand. Come in four sizes; Pints 160, quarts 26c, ona-lialf gallon boc, gallon V"c, and a pint oil omii with a long spout, free with one half gallon or gulhm size or 6 extra with t.lnt i.r quart. AVE Ol'AKANTEII SATIS FACTORY RESULTS if you uae our BUKB WATIl to bugs. Kver h-ar about Ellmlnatum? IT CURE3 RHEUMATISM! Money back If It falls. SCHflEFEfTS CUT PRICB DRUG STORE U. T. YATEft. rro. itth ( and Chicago sjta, Omaha. 'Phoaaa iid 17 Mih and N ata, ttuuth Otuaa. u Ho. I. kih Ave. and Main ML, toll bluffa 'Phaa sa All guod aa- 17 aud S' . -wwa,uii dwu. rnaaf I n yuvy. iteietl to elUtac Mur alisalutaut U Cost SOB BROS SPECIAL SALE OF JTHo per quart bot- tla by the caie. GltMoi't.Rrflpn JUiCo $7V4o per quart bot ue by the oas. HEALTHFUL, REFRESHING, INVIGORATING, X most delicious beverage, effectually quenching thirst and cooling the system. A product prepared from New York Con cord Grapes in th famous Chautauqua grapa belt. Its distinguishing features are embodied In Its absolute purity, its de lightful flavor ar.d It natural color. These essential properties combined with th ex cellent process of preserving and bottling, whereby all th desirable requisite of th fruit 1 retained, render It TUB ONLY GRAPH JUICE .which possesses all tha nu tritious element af the grane in the most convenient and palatable form. Imparting mat aeairaDie iruity lasie, true to me fruit from which it la made. It Is In reality THE FOOD DRINK. Its strengthening and vivifying powers are al ways In evidence, owing to Its exceedingly pleasant and agreeable qualities, no home should Da witnout iu imo swiaj function complete without it. This healthful and delicious beverage served FREJ tomorrow. (Saturday), the enure aay. Of Interest to You. Basket Fired Japan Tear par pound ..... . Table Peaches par can .. . Table Pears ..38c , 15c . 15c per can Malta Ceres per packag . ... ....5c - Vigor per package , Strictly Fresh, Eggs per dozen ..7ic ..15c Choice Country Butter Cr.OOr' per pound lOW'AUW Bhredded Wheat Bus cult 1(c per cackaKe SOMMER BROS ' Exponents of Good Living, 28th and Farnam St. Grocery Tela, U29-133L Market TeU. TM. Johnson Sl Goodlett Go. PHONES 1075 AND 4T48. OUR PRICES ARE A KILLER ON PROFITS, but QUALITY Is our first con sideration. From ua you can always de pend on getting th bust lor your money, SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY UNEEDA BISCUIT Fresh and ' ifr crisD. a boxes for lJ SHREDDED WHEAT BISCUIT tfr Per box .vC GELATINE Knox's, plain or - iCir accldulated, per box IVfw MASON JARS Best quality porce- ACn lain tops, pints, par dozen vW MASON JARS Best quality porce- Cnr lain tops, quarts, per dozen JJ RADISHES Finest home grown, Fresh and crlBD. 4 bunches for J LETTUCE-rFresh, crisp, good slse, Kn 4 bunches for f. OW ASPARAGUS Green and tender, . lOr- S hlo- hnnnhe for CAKES 8-layer white cakes, money cannot buy better quality nut, caramel, orange, chocolate or cecoanut, CXCic each - ou" STRAWBERRIES Extra fin Missouri stock prices still lower. BREAD Ours has no equal. Try It CERO FRUTO Fin breakfast er food, per package tW BUTTER Fine, aweat country, ifin tier lb.. PORK ROAST, -per lb BOILING BEEF Tender and sweet, per lb LEAF LARD 15 lbs. for...'. SPRING LAMB Hin quar ter, par lb ..... 6Jc 3c $1 ..12ic Johnson & Goodlett Co. SOth and Lake Sta. Greoerlaa, Meat aai Bakery. Boys 'and Girls SI.50 Shoes $LU will buy a pair here that w know win plea you a pair that will fit wall, look wall and wear wall. Tou cant beat the FRT SCHOOL SHOE for girls and boys, no matter where , you go. They're mad of th best leather, on th best lasts, and In th best manner of any shoe aold at th asm price. The best $1-H shoes, the best $2,00 shoes, and fine shoes. In the latest atyles at right prices. DRUG DEPT. Saturday Specials. W are still headquarter for Rumford'g Baking Powder and In th futur will b found in our Drug Department. 1-lb. can 25o -lb. can .U Sleeve Protectors (washable).- tto Rubber Diapers 260 Heavy Plate Glass Mlrror.... -to to Mo Mlks" Emulsion ...80e CarLstedt'a Liver Powder fto Mo Perfumes, par ouno Ho too Rubber Complexion Brush lo msmm Men's Felt Hats, worth up to $2.50 Saturday, 95c Ul! THE RKL4 ry fir ion Swell Outing Suits Ilave you seen our line of outing suits. We have the most complete line 6hown in the city all the best fabrics nobbiest patterns and latest styles at S5.00, S7.50, $8.50, Sf 0.00 and S12.50. Men's Outing Coats and ' Pants- ' Odd garment from suits that, aold up to $10.00, all oolors, all alzes a larg accumulation that must be dis posed of within the next few nays great vatae at $2.60 to $4.00 per gar mentSaturday, ert special, per garment. a.JV Attention Mothers .We have aboul,000 pairs of boys' wash pants, in all colors, and ranging in age from 3 to 10 years which we pur chased at a great bargain they are regular 25c Q -values'and will be on sale Saturday pair . ; rL- em 3 JV m . BMMBMCBinMBaBiminBBaigigaaiiaiamBiMagaii Whir Stay Home front the Eiosiiion? A few votes will bring you a trip to the World's Fair at St. Louis in The Bee Exposition "Elections." Get your friends to help you. ' . It doesn't take much work to get votes. All you have to do is to tell your friends you want their votes and they wiil gladly help you. Remember, you get 520 votes on each yearly Omaha subscription 600 outside of Omaha, RULES OF THE "ELECTION" The ten persons receiving the largest number of yotes at the close of each "election" will be furnished, at The Bee's expense, as prizes, each a free trip from Omaha to fc5t Louis and return, to be taken any time during the exposition. Ko restrictions are placed as to where the party lfves as a candidate for one of the exposition trips. , No votes will be counted for employes or agents of The Bee. All votes must be made on coupons which will be published each day in The Bee. ' ' Prepayment of subscriptions may be made either direct to The Bee Publishing Company or to an author ized agent of The Bee. No votes sent in by agents will be counted unless sent in in accordance with instructions given them. The vote from day to day will be published in all editions of The Bee, The ."election" will close each Saturday at 3 p. m. Votes may be deposited at the,business office of The Bee or sent by mail. No votes sent by mail will be counted which are not In the Omaha postoffice lor deliv ery at 2-30 p. m. on the day of closing. ADDRESS Exposition Dept., Omaha Daily Bee7 I Coupon Pare 2- OMAHA, NEB. . i Suit Case? worth up to StO, Saturday, $5.50 and $138. ABLB STORK. It's Good Business For a man to dress well. Clothes may not make the man, but personal appearance goes a great way toward producing results In a business way. TO BE WELL DRESSED-; Does not require paying of a big price for your suit. You can secure a suit here that possesses all the snap and style of a custom made garment that would cost you twice the price we ask. Hand-tailored throughout by artistic workmen, guaranteed by both our selves and the manufacturers, perfect in fit, fashion, fabric at $10, $12.50, $15 and $18. Call and see these suits. Try them on. They will please the most fastid- Thr Most Popular . Garments of the Season. Ia th rain proof overcoat, always stylish, always comfortable. In sun shine or rain, warm weather or cold, something every man should own. We have a complete line at U hO $30.00, Hi. 50, Uo.00 and .. IO'u jfQ '1 X M H 3 a a a a u u M m a Ei u H M II !K M