Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 18, 1904, PART 1, Page 4, Image 4
OMAIIA DAILY PEE: . RATURDAY, JUNE is, 1901. Sole Agents J Sola Agents ur. iteea s ur. tteea's Cushion Shoes LliW'a Cushion Shoes Dan's Lou Out On So!e Tomorrow These arc tho swcllcst and choic est styles in the "Winch" purchase Every pair was timdo to retail this summer at $5 and PA It BLM Ik ILiyi U u Li LI uvl v!3 u iyjiybu Shoes for S3 Mimllhi &$r life's . -scoLn 1 H $M tor-:? ' : - 0?Wi " m : mm - w Mi IAMB-'-sfL.;fc.i.a COPrRICHTW jg ' ; MIL 15 1 NEARLY CAUSES A RATE WAR !gu Alia SprtBi Qo4 Job Win Fmomav with Juhn Utt ioTti ARE LOCKED IN ROCK ISLAND OFFICE -Allem Bttaka Cat lisl Batleca a Wla- wra. Parttoa Eui Tk.a dar Alien of Allan Bra. oama Tory cur causing a aaiioua ral wr la Omaha. J. K. Utl. iwenl MeiU o Ui Bock laOacd and Ur. Allan nr. raoei'tr ooik STrntalkUoaa fium their lilaaila oo a nar row eaoap whlca thay had TOuraday avan Injf frota twius aU-(Ujht piiaooera tn thm odoea of tna Bock laLaod at Vourteania &u4 rmnuun atrMia, Tna cmxralnl inmii. bowwvar. touch a aora aioi. bot ara ao oapUd aa gnumiuitj aa p-allla. O110 of Uto iwrUaa on Uu liuJda Chat la, of tba fiic la, not the oHoe nliUa tha fonovfcok atorr of U afCairt -5r. Utt axtd Mr. Allen buaUy an- r&ared bi Mr. Vtt'o jalvata otOea about f o'clock In tho verana; talWltix bualseaa. All of tho clerk but una had UJl tut tba areo' " Inc. aud ba abut Ula duak and aik4 out. lockliul tha outalda tout afUr hiia. A f. alnutaa aflar hla dapartura Ur. Allen aald ba vouU baa to hurry nuroa. aa ba ba4 rrWnda lnvlu to alacar. au4 tha two walked to tha dour. When on of thesa KTaajwd tba knob aod atuanii4 ta turn It ba found tha dxm lucked. Tory triad tha other Cuur and Xtxmd Jt lUtrwl. r'tU,- kaU Ur. rtt, ! kia a wia liava ta telaphona to at tha boya ta oumrtsl lot ua oat." ' rarkla. Bat aa Hmi, ''AncorSbutfy H. A. 31Tua mnmaanSMl a-nl, waa callad op. Soma ona at tha houaa amwman ami tha ttrouiaatanoaa vera rebuad, and U -araa raufiatad thai Mr. Tairklna hurry rlkbt down and hat them out, had nnfartunataty Ms. Parktna had oepartad aama tima befara far tha Field club and iraa busily anaa playlnt; Dlf. When fba club was tolephonad Mc Perkins could not ba found. At dha Jvrao tur bath partial saarobed fbelr oUothlnc for a key -which juurht puaatnly At Iha look, but m kvy waa tpund. "Tha teletihona waa again aaanitad to, "but without reautt. Ona of tba pops bad faiat ta Uauawa and would not ba back until lata at nlrht. Others bad alas rn out and probably would axa ratura until lata, and atlll other oould not ba suaohed by 'phunc. At last a nappy tliousbt struuk Mr. Vtt. Ha cali.d up Earns aaluun. which si but a few dour away from tba Bock Iaiand altuva. Mr. Kerns said ba would be rltfit over with a lad der and asalat tlwm to cat out through the trunaum. Tba ladder came and was plac.d agalnat tha dour on tha outstda, but there wua then no way U gat to tha top of the dour on tha lnalda, so another lad dor was brought. A rattn climbed up the on outalae and Shoved tha other indicia through the transom,' Mc. Alien numbed it, bnt found tha traneotn too small to suueaa through. Mr. Utt then tried and also found he was too think or tha tran som too uarrow. 21 ha not dauuhid as yet which. "'WaJt,' aald Mr. Kern. you won't tur, tor I will bring you a lunal)? Bum sundwivhes and drinks wer Inuugfat aud jiualmd through tba transom. After lunch Mr. Alum called Ills lioua and 3ulur-a Us -Kil Shut lis jueasvfl he MrUmr P-,1 JjU"lil50O ENTIRE SURPLUS BOUGHT AT AN H .Marks & Tho svellest styles that ever went City. All go regardless of their actual The S, H M & Co suits arc known throughout the east for their excellence- Every suit that bears this name has style, dur ability and perfection in fit such as you have never seen before in a clothing sale "A suit that looks like a custom tailored garment at the lowest price ever charged for good, dependable clothing YOUR CHOICE OF ANY OF THE SI0.00-SI2.00-SI5 MenJs Summer Siits From the S. II. M. &' Co. Stock : ON SALE SATURDAY AT . . . . : YOUR CHOICE OF ANY OF THE GI7.60-S20.00-S22.60 . EL? Summer Suits From the S. II. AL& Co. Stock ON SALE SATURDAY AT . . , - , THIS EVER would net ba homa ta dimmr a least it would ba late aa h bad been detained down town. Tha guests talked to him orer the pbona and urged him to eorna noma as quickly as poaanbl. Ha said ba was per fectly willing to go, but buatnaa was so pressing ba oould not as hi way clear to .get there before lata in tha evening. "A long wait followed tba canveraaUan. with nothing doing in the way of breaking their way out. IHiriiig the wait Mr. Allen snnused hlmaetX by writing notice which It pasted In tha windows, stoma of thorn nad- -Low rates to Denver, U ter tba rmmd trip." "Tea can go to Dea Motoea tor W oeata The notices attracted a crowd which leoked through tha Window at Mr. Utt and Mr. Allen. Tba crowd did act ;ufte understand the prooaedinga. Tba soooea war not taken down Thursday night and someone who was looking fur a rate to Denver saw them in the window tn th morning and lnformud th Burlington what low rate the Book Island waa making to Denver. This almost started a rat war, Tha Burtlugton called up tba Rock Island as soon as tha oRloes were open and asked if th management had gun vrasy. Finally n atters were explained and xalea regained their normal eundltion. "About :t0 in the evening after th -prisoners had sought out th two softest desks in the offiu whereon to sleep City Tioket Clerk W. B. Foul) unto'ked th door and nfred Cb aflio. Ma bad oome dowa town bit ta writ a tatter to a friend whlafa ha ad for vtt b ta writ during th doge. To two men eat up and rubbed tlwir ayes. They walked out looking kind of ahaepioh and found their rueimotlv waya bonM." 'Washers hi a mtui aatlam. Shnuninationa of oertlnuatee vf allslullttvjl ito kauUi iu lit InuikU. jjuulul AuUuuia .wul ' M STOCK OF IMl'S SUMMER SUITS ALMOST INCREDIBLE BARGAIN FROM 14 VAVERLY PLAGE, NEW Your Choice of Thousands of the WILL ASSUREOLY BE HlOVn III THE WEST. AT mi b held next week at th high bo hois Xrr tha examining committee. oouuod of 11. A. Benler, Viiglnla Whit and Clara Cooper, imeeday and Wadneaday the x aiiUnatkma will be for primary and gram mar grade and the kindergarten, and on Thursday for th high achooL It la not known how many appllcanta tbar wtU ba. MILLER GIVEN- TEN YEARS Crtoilaal Vts OaaeratX 1a Osnahaa OostTlatoal xua Wordaar la , . Oaawasd Sesraav ' Sheriff TJauman of Fremont tcilejfhwnad Oaptalo oi PoSoa iloetyn aaterdajr that James MlUac aHaa Joxons Keilry Jbas yost Imes found guilty of tnnrder la th asoand decree by a Jury at Columbus, Miller was triad for strong Arthur Snow, den of Xearry. th swung nan Wba was found Slacdh M In an empty houaa sear Humphrey with a bullet wound In Ms head. A number of articles, ldeotttted aa taken from tardware store robbed at Leigh th jdfht before, were found beald th body. Through tha efforts of tha Omaha and Fremont authorities, who aa elated Sheriff Carrlg of Columbus, Miller and Bnowden were 1 Ian tided as bavlng been released from th Fremont jail a fw days before tha robbery at Laugh. Snow den waa Identified as with Milter th day befao th alore waa nterd and Miller was identified as tit man who created something of a soar la an Omaha, bowl last November. MlUer had evo aUaka Ot d vnamlU with hiia when arrested her. Ha was released in a few days, there being nothing apwclfia against him at th time. -At the tiin f th lslgh robbery th Flatt oounty authorlUea offered a reward of riW for Miller's capture and asked th Omaha polio deportment tor photograph nod AserUiUsm at Any jna wtio bad bjjp Go YORK Finest out of New York value. THE meotly arraetad Is OtoaJaa and Who ntifbt ba traced with twsrlta, Millar's ptets xA mauramotxAm war nt fasot Ocnaba, wit tba result that h was fauad serving tan days for petit laroany as David Oty, fiflaeo biUm frwa tha coaotj aaat wi ba was wanted, MJUer's conviction U of sut)atnar latar est la this part of th country, wbar th tnaa and his pals lav operated for tha last fifteen yaara. At tha tima of MiUef arret la Ozoa&k last fan tus 'thrae eotn paadema vara undar t4aj for robbing tha jobs Fisher tank at Byron, Web. Tha jmm were aentonoad to tea year each. CASE IS UNDEB ADVISEMENT Arawneats TnA la, Coaaell Jajanweflaa fait atavd Mn4m Cwastdcaa' (ha MsAtar, 'Kb rrumento and slyona which 'dur ing -ch last two days tuwa lbcaa subtottted to Judge Sears tending 49 detaMidna whether th ourt ba baa not tba right and authority to n)oln th rity oounoll as a body from passing pertaw city .ordi nances, was brought to los aaterday with tba and f th Argument of City Attorney Wrtgbv Th reaUaiulng -order on wluch th Argu RveiiU of oouiiael were based I that issued by Juage Bears snlolnlng tha uuootf trum seeing an ordlnanoa proulbltln 'Qntaha sallaoad tkdMd hulutc UMV aellUJ ut rat tioket from this lty a b 8t. jUul expoaltkHt. This cdUianof purported t have th Interests of th city VP ulaw an th ground that U th 'acftVpUg,' M tlckotf waa aUvaed tlta railroad wouM refuca a stoastyar prlyjtUiga ,tv jmcsoos AhxMtv its thaexpofilUou nd that jtha btutmots v.' giyr -wvHid Htir as . puoc. y.ha nnTffl in every particular -Splendid Colt skin shiny upper leather custom welt soles ond perfect fitting oiia of the biggest bargains wo ever of fered. Men's Basket Wove Linen Uppers Full Cut Lace Shoes with splendid solid leather eoleu 191 made to retail at $2.25, go at. I mf Ladies' Swell Oxford Ties FromHhe S. Rosenberg, Boston, stock, consisting of black, tan, and patent colt skin shiny leather Oxford Ties and blucher cats, in "opera, military and Cuban heels all strict ly modern up to the minute styles and lasts fl 1) in all width and sizes -will go on sale jj JfJIm tomorrow on our second floor at..... ....... ,h..Hwv Ladies' Good Oxford Ties Never since we have been in business have we been able ta offer such extremely good- shoes for 60 lif tie money. We absolutely guarantee every pair of these Oxford Ties at SI. 59. We have them in five different , styles A 7" fi all equally good and new in the best fitting j SDJJ lasts and most comzortaDie Ladies' Sample Oxfords About 160 pairs swell sample Oxfords will go on sale tomorrow. These are- as you know drummers' samples all right in every way out only in just a few sires. They will be sold at almost half price ..... . . . Boys' and Girls' Oxford Ties Boys' vici kid Oxford Ties .1.39 and 1.50 Girl's black vici Oxford Ties .....1.00 and 1.25 Girls' tan Oxford Ties...: 1.39 and 1.50 Children's Strap Sandals 50c and 75c Girls' And Misses' Sandals. ...89c, 98o and 1.15 Ladies' Uouso Slippers Ladles' Kid Comfort House Slippers. ....... 59a and 98o Ladles' Strap Sandals 98c, 1.25 and 1.59 order of tha aourt -wt 0immrH majority f th memhora of Oi eouavell on th ground that It had Mcaadad Jt au thority, ' " FK of th ttfket brokars tat Omaha Joliiad to oppoa tha aetto of the aoucell. bq aad t hava thai afcow aauaa wiiy they r not in cotitempt for having dlarav gardd tha ordar of tha court, and also t flVwmf" whather, inasmuch as tba ordi nance aaaed is In violation of tha court's tdsr, th brake r ar la any wt bound bf its provisions, udge Sears now has th matter on 'lor adnaant OUTSJDEB MAY NAME WEBSTER j&cB-awlLeaa (ram Othaw t Vhm nfcwaaha May Maka h hs faatlna apaeah, ( ofa La Webster, Mobraska'a candid at for tba yica presidency, fi, C, Prom, ciuuVmao of tba delegation, and tba five aaWataflt aargaanta at rm ftoat Omaha left fof Chicago tonight in order to b 00 tha ground early for th naUeual convention, ''Mr, Wabetar will nak no attampt at ostentatloB or effort for th vie prealdea tlal AominaOoo, slsiply being ou the ground so that ba may be present it his friend succeed )a forcing things bis way," said ana ot M dsiegiUes. 'Tl dalegata who wJ( piaca his (uuna befara tba aoovelloa hM not drtarwjnad npoa and will ot fee daAcitatfy until aflar tba Nebraska delagattea get togother in tba au1orlw Annag Uuaday oioroin'. Tba norolnatlwn cuiy com frotn aotn stats ntbar than NrUraska, this boiiiy one of tha unsettled Tba f aaalstant sergeants at arms trm Pwb m Ft A? f?meu, Wr Fcrften'sLcrcCrtShaei Worth $3 a Pair. These are also from vh "Winch" puis chase and tnolude a lot of viol kid box call and ratent leather lowout ahoea Ml md to retail for 3. 00, but I flfl which we put out I wQ On sale at n On Second Floor snapes aw urum'uwi 1.98-2.5 Smith, Charles O, McDonaUL John O, Fat. Jock and W, B, Adair, Thay compose about ono-Oftk of all th Mebrasksn who will fill Ilk positions at th convention and go early to receive nneusaary instructions, Th Omaha lint was presented by the Van taneila Club, indorsed by Chairman U, O, Brom of tha delegatloe; and paaaed upon favorably by tha convention eommittea. Moat of tha delegation and vim tore front tha city and Stat will ut Jaavs for Chi cago until tonight, TWO SENT TO SIOUX FALLS at0a Babhas Met Vonw Tar aad Colored Cavalvymaa Fit. I Months, VA Oordon. convlotad of robbing. tha post office at Newcastle, appeared before Judge MuHger in tha federal court and waa son. tenoed ta pay a fine of 10u and coats and to four years' imprisonment In tha Sioux Falls penitentiary, His attprnay made an earnest ple for a new trial, but th motion was overruled by tha const, Arthur Smith, colored, a member of tha Tenth United SUtea cavalry, convicted of ouUing with latent to wound a hackman on th Fort Boblnsoa military reservation In February last, was arraigned for a s.ntenc before judge Muoger and was given a sentence of Qftaea month Jo tha tilou Falls puiitttiry. Clordoa has beea In tha DougUs county Jail Sine January I and Smith sine De cember last, Peter Bulilacd, a Wionebago fndlan, held under g charge of toe4 lagging," was re. leased on law bond untli his case ran b InvcatbiaUd by the federal grand Jury la fvoytuiber, H-Jf; W4Jnf Bf)ki, Wwl favaia. UaQ T