ir--1TstftJ",'-'lw-J'" 9 PAGES 11 TO 20. SLI 1 ME . UMAHA'' OUJNUAY DEE. ESTABLISHED JUNE 19, 1871. OMAHA, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 26, 1904. SINGLE COPT FIVE CENTS. tffc ft art t e& Obnfant 16th and Harney Sta, Omaha, U. 8. A. You'l find IT at Bcnnett'a. Bennett aella IT for less. The economy of apendlng TRADING AT BENNETTS. Bound aenso leada to aound ceoaomy. Both lead to BENNETTS. TO MAIL ORDER. BUYERS Want to eare -money? Uae up Bonnett'a ad vertised bargain they are deaigned for mall order people aa well aa for nearby dty aboppera, HERE'S OUR MAIL ORDER PLAN: You write tha order and mall It to ua Immediately the paper reaches your territory If the good are not aold, we'll FILL YOUR ORDER. NOW, LOOK HERE! Thafa a can cession to mall order people that no mail order: house on .top of earth would dream of attempting. The common mail order house NEVER has any bar rain Bale. NEVER haa any bargain oar. WE HAVE TCM EVERY DAY, and w CUT TUB LIFE OUT of any axcluslTa mail order house between the ocean s-Dd WHO GETS THE ADVAN TAGE? YOU! WANT BUTTER THAT'S IDEALLY GOOD? Butter thafa aa fine and com pact and uniform In the heat of sum mer aa It la In the dead of 'winter? That butter la BENNETTS CAPITOL ( CREAMERY, put up In one-pound brlcka. When the butter cornea to your home If a up to you to keep It In good condition. What we mean la this: We take- ft off Ice in our huge basement re frigerator and wo put it on Ice In the trig littta wagon refrigerator (every Bennett wagon baa one), and it cornea to your borne JtJST PERFECT. The rest la up to yoo See? DONT YOU NEED A REFRIGERA TOR? No good housekeeper would think of attempting to get along with out one. They're not necessarily ex pensive. Shape, ; style, ornament, fin ish and size are only matters of taste. They affect the price, of course, but not the efficiency. ! The two leading features In a good refrigerator are ICE PROTECTION and AN INTERIOR ARRANGEMENT that lnsurea A UNIFORM LOW TEMPERA TURD AND DRY AIR, bo that the food may be thoroughly preserved. .' We recommend the GLACIER refrlg . orator for It all around superiority over any other refrigerator oa the mar ket Glad to give you all particular. flail mH TOwu"JativrrA T)AVMir4minfr Vta VBU U . , w.- . V ...y . vwm.- ment, or write for booklet , . . ( "The demonstrators are always Inter esting. We've throe on hand for Mon day. One In too baaement demonstrat ing Wiggle-Stick the best laundry blue Idea yet Invented. All yon do "la to wiggle the stick of Wiggle-Stick In the water, and Quit wiggling it when you CBECraCIIPIM(MBTS Bureau Tatisg Census of Foreign Born in Pooihoiua and Jail, DOSENT UKE TEN-DOLLAR IMMIGRANTS Asserted that Cities of Old Worl Are Rahced yr l(t' Bemklp Oasapaales Atte Baa- (Copyright, by New York Herald Co 1901) WASHINGTON. June Jfc (Nw York Herald Bei-vloa-Bpeclal to The Bee.) Alarmed over the greet stimulation of Im migration resulting from cheap steamship rates, the Bureau ef Immigration Is pre paring a tabulated atatement showing the percentage of foreign Bora persons who axe Inmates of the penal and charitable Institutions of thla country, which the offi cial of th bureau declare will be aston ishing. "According to an th reporta wo have at hand, the Vt ImmlsTanta mho are now beta- landed at New Tort are the worst riff-raff of forefa-a countries." said F. H. Lamed, chief clerk of the Bureau of Im migration, to your correspondent. "The Potsdam arrtved the other day with l.K ' Immigrants of this claa. more than MO of whom were rejected. In many cases these people are families of men now living In this country. We rejected one family, the head of which waa a fairly prosperous laborer here with money In the bank. The family admitted that they bad been objects of charity In London .for more than live years. We could hardly consider such peo ple desirable clUsens." iimti Bollelt Baslaee. The bureau haa reporta from abroad say. Ing that arants are scouring the cities for people to send to America under the present cheap rates. - The consul general at London says that a certain large char itable organisation la shipping regularly to the United States hundreds of people whom they hav had to oar for for many years. "This sort ( people ean do us no good." said Mr. Lamed: "they elmply add to the burdens w already carry In the ertmtnal and pauper claasea" The bureau la getting up its statement regarding the various Institutions, espe cially those In the east which catch the Immigration crowds, In order to show the nation the bad resulta of Indiscriminate Immigration. ESCAPES ICEBERG IN A FOG lataltloa ( BrltUh klr Baves Hta Craft troaa Havtag And OollUlea. (Copyright, by New Tork Herald Co.. lfKH) NEW TORK. June . New Tork Herald Scrvlce-epeci to The Be.) Had It not ben that he stopped the rnginra of his ehln during a dense fog, the captain of tne British steamer South America, whloh haa arrived hure (rum Shields, tUtvee that h'a vessel and crew would neyar have reached port. TU Teaeol narrow 1 Bulased have got the Intensity or shade yon wish. There are two demonstrators on the main floor, one . demonstrating JELL-O, the wholesomest of jelly products, and capable of the most charm ing manipulations In the whole realm of Jelly making. Another demonstrator la demonstrating BLOOD OF THE GRAPE, a pure, unfermented and thor oughly clarified grape Juice. KNOW YE: GREEN TRADING STAMPS ARE HERE TO STAY. WE CANNOT MEET ALL THE UN TRUTHS THAT ARB BEING CIR LATEQ WITH 8UCH PERSISTENCY ABOUT THE GIVING UP OF GREEN TRADING STAMPS. BENNETTS WILL NOT GIVE UP GREEN TRAD ING STAMPS. WE ARE TELLING YOU THIS ALL THE TIME. OUR WORD IS GOOD. GREEN TRADING STAMPS ARE YOTJRS IN ANY DE PARTMENT EVERY TIME, ANY TIME AND ALL THE TIME. Prescrjjjfions Our prescription business increase. We have always enjoyed tb "confidence of the leading dootora of laedlclne In Omaha. Every drop or ingredient we use la preecrlptlona la STRICTLY GUARANTEED PURE. Expert care dominate our prescription business. Courteous attention, amounting to a sym pathetic fellow feeling, greets you every time yon bring your prescription to BENNETTS. Drugs, main floor. Grocery Second to none in the grocery business, , and every body knows it. Monday Bargains (LOt worth Green Trading Stamps with pound New York Full Cream OCr Cream Cheese aOC worth "S. A H." Oreen Trading Stamps with pound Evaporated Muir Peaches delicious tOrr , fruit 3W 2.00 worth "S. A H." Green Trading Stamps with half pound Bennett's it An Capitol Tea w 11.00 worth "a A H." Green Trading Stamps with pound package Bennett's 9fin Capitol Coffee eOW glOO worth "a A H." Green Trading- Stamps with Jar Pure strained . Honey 14o tl 00 worth "8. A H." Green . Trading Stamps with three packages Uneeda Ri Biscuits r. ....... ajy too worth "a A H." Green Trading Stamps with each wigrie-etick . . .. I fit Candy Dept. 10c worth "a Ct H." Oreen Trading- Stamps with each glass Jar aasorted . lOc Candles w crashing ' into aa Iceberg of towering height. -.'! Boon after tearing Shi el da the vassal en countered a dsns fog, which became more dense every day. Finally it became so thick that the captain, with a vague pre monition of danger, brought hi ship to a full stop. The fog suddenly lifted, and there, dead ahead, and not 269, yards away, wao a mountainous mass of ice." Fully 1.000 feet long. It rose almost MO feet above the water.1 " ; 1 - ' VACANCIES IN WOMEN'S CLUBS BVaoeat Order of Mre. 'Eddr Baa Cea. iderable EsTeet la Jfew . ; Totk. ' (Copyright by New York Herald Co., 1904.) NEW TORK. Juno . (New Tork Her. aid Service Special to The Bee.) When women's clubs resume their meetings In the fall there will bo many vacancies In the membership, . The recent "bylaw" of Mrs, Baker G. Eddy, head of the Christian Soleno church, advising her followers age Inst aUlanoe with any organisation which does not admit both sexes to membership on equal terms Is belcg loyally obeyed by ChrtsUaa Solan tlsta in New Tork. ' The edict, whloh waa published about the middle of May la too Christian Scleno Sentinel, reads: "The members of the mother church shaO not be mad members of oluba or organ isations, the Free Masons excepted, which exclude either sex or are not named In vthe manual of the mother church. God sepa ratee the tares and the wheat and garners the Utter in his storehouses." It was a lata In the season when thla order waa Issued that few ef the Scien tists In clubs thought It worth while to hand In their resignations, They simply will not return to their organisations In the fall. . The effect win-, bo severely felt, for In almost every club 'In the city ar women who acknowledge the supremacy of Mother Eddy. HIGH SPEED ELECTRIC LINES Oa CaB7 Oaaraataa Oa Baav iwt mm Aaatkor Oa Haaaraa sal Twaatvrtvo Hllaa aa Baa. BEHtLIN, Juns aV-(Spclsl Cablagram ta Tha Ba. Two loading '.aotrtcal Arms tn Germanjr Hasara Blemaoa Halak and tha Osoaral - Electrical company hav elaborated schames for tha construction of a hlcb-speed alactrlo railway from Bar Un to Hamburg, a dlatanoo of MO miles. Meaara, Blemans aV Hadak offer to con struct tha railway at a cost of 1.600,000 for a slna;l lino and 5.O,00O for a double Una, roaraataeins; a apaad of 100 m&as aa hour. It 1 astlmated that with atl flrst-claa fares aad la ahllllnca second, IX.OOO paa aenjera annually would maka the Mlngla Una and BSO.OOO the doubto Una proflUble. Tha General Electrical company Is will In to fuarantaa a speed of V miles an hour for the same fares, but estimates that the coat of construction would be blaher. , Probably on of tbeso schemes will be adopted, aa too emperor Is atablUuu that it Ijpl SI; ' WW . BBUlaeMst3iUaBl The Fourth The Fourth It's coming fast Better start right in on the making up of your list. We will have our sup plies the hugest that Omaha has ever seen ready for the few selling days required. Don't buy a nickel's worth until you have seen or heard of our line. I SPORTING GOODS SECTION.- Crockery Warm Barjraln Nloo decorated Austrian china 4 O 7-ploco berry sets, enoh ,.."OC FOUR-GAIXON SUCCE88 WATER FILTERS AND COOLERS, EACH ......... 2.48 HAVILAND CO 'S WHITE 20c KANnUN BREAKFAST PLATHS. EACH ' . Limit of tlx. ' Conditions: Above price on condl dltlon that you make other purchases in crockery d .-part ment Monday No telephone, mall or C. O. D. orders taken ea above item. Rich cut glass punch bowls, g)e 60.00 value ,..7; 500 Attend our closing out sale of (In English poroelaln cups and saucers, per enn aet of elx. 7oc, 65c, 60c, 55o and.... OVfC Sold regularly at from Tbo to $LB0. Cut glass salt and peppers, star- . IDn ling silver tops, each IfV Five times . Green ft i rauing Beam pa oa all whit china for decorating . except dinner war. ' - - Wednesday in Green Trading Stamp Red Let ter Day again. . Bring your book to Premium Parlor, Second Floor, and get $1.00 worth S. & H." Green Trading Stamps for Nothing. ' , i 1 "The I thriftiest man Is the cheerfuest."-Carlyle. "K Germany should be th ploaoer In klsbr speed, electrio railway. TROUBLE AHEAD IN THIBET Holy . Wat BeiaaT Preached AaaoasT tao Baddalat Tribes of Moaaralla. - ' ST. PETERSBURG, June 26. (Special Cablefram to Tha Bee.) A oorrespondont of the Novo Vrama at Kobdo, In aortb western China, sends a startUn account of Jdongollan hoatllltjr to tbo Thibet ax pedltlsn. ; ., v . ; ' 1 It appear that tamaa from Lhasa ar trarellna amonf the villa see demanding the support of the groat Buddhist trlbea. An organisation of considerable strenftn haa been completed at Kobde, In tha Lake Balkaah district, and aa far east as Lake Baikal, Kalmuck and Burlat ar already assembling. Thee warriors are able to offer formid able opposition. Their cavalry oomparea farerably with th Cossacks and tha Novo Vremya raaards a catastrophe aa Inevitable If a ritlah foroe eatera th holy city of Lhaasa. Tha Rasslan admlalatratlon has had many cel'istena with thea tribes, but, state tha Nov . Vremya, . China is aew determined oa oaposlns Great Britain aad th trouble Is sproadmaT oast ward. SYNDICATES BEARING DOWN Bayewtt Plnaa Whtea Parehae Kaw Matarlat atalo mt Thela ltomaarahla. BERUN, Jaa K. (Bpeclal Cablegram to The Bee. ) Discussing th situation In Ger many with ragard to imports of roanu faoturea, th - Bulletin of tha American Chamber ef Commero In thla city points out that members of certain syndicates refuse to buy materials from or sell goods to firms which surchaa from abroad aup pllea which are produoed or furnished by membsrs ef their own syndicates, ., Thla aoooua,ts, practically," says th Bulletin, "to a boycott against flrma which dertv any part of their supplies from out side th syndicate and Is a powerful weapon In combatting th ua of certain Imported raw or haU-flalaaad' materials.' PUTS TITLE AGAINST CASH Hmagrarlam Vebleesaa Vaalt a Wife, at Baa Mast Have a BJa DtWM, . VrENNA, June JB. (Special Cablegram to Th Bee.) The Frankfurter Zeltung pub lishes th following advertisement: Marriage Offer Imperial count, n years Old. Boman Catholic, wants to marry suit able lady of any faith with 3,ouv dowry. Wife could become lady-in-waiting at court. Communications to be sent to E. Brrs mann, Vienna I. Cdeongasse X. Advertlaor himself pooeesaa at presant U.KM and la aa only sua. , I hav Investigated th aouroa of th advertisement and find that It Is genuine. The advertiser la a aseraber ef the Hun. garla upper house and ha haa belonged t the diplomatic service. If you have any thing to trade, ad vert Is It In the This for That aiuiua of TU lie 'Want Ad Pag. Ice Cream Freezers A Qreat 5ala of lea Craarn Freozora flonday. The White Mountain Freeser has fea tureo entirely Its own, chief of which la Its PUPI.WX MALLEABLE IRON DASH EH. The dasher Is made In two parts, entirely distinct and Independent of each other in operation. This clever Idea gives .threw distinct motions a-goln' on at the same time In the making of the ice cream. 1-miart White Mountain Ice 4 AX Cream Freeeer for a- t-qnart White Mountain Ice f flA Cream Freezer for ...'-' -quart Whit Mountain Ice 2 1ft Cream JFreeser for 4-quart White Mountain Ice 2.fi4 Cream Freeser for.. a-quart White Mountain Ice 3.10 v. i 11 xicc. . 1 -quart Arctlo Ice Cream Freeser ' f OA for 8-quart Arctic Ioe Cream Freeser j,54 for I-quart Arctic Ice Cream Freeser J. 7 4 for ' 4-qtiart Arctic Cream Freeser 2.10 for HARDWARE DEPT. BASEMENT. Kodak! Kodak! Maybe you are going away from the racket of the Fourth. Why not take a Kodak with you? They cost very lit tle and you have time enough to. learn how to take good plcturea. See our camera man, main floor. Wall Paper Wa are headquartera for artistic Wall Paper no question about that. We have the stocks actual and In reserve and the price we make is proof of our leadership. The latest novelties, aa well as the an tlquest designs are youi-s at Bennett's. . THIRD FLOOR. Optical Goods Yon need good glasses. We guaran tee right fitting and complete aattafac tlon. . ; Monday we will aall glasses, gold filled rims or at- I flft . tachaaenU 1UU And we will give SS.OO In little Green Sticker with each pair we 1L - : ; - Our optical work la aound and relia ble. ... MAIN FLOOR. SOMETHHC OF CORTELYOD ITew Chairman of Bepublioaa' Oommittoa Man Hot Easily "Eattied." KEEPS COOL WHEN OTHERS ARE EXCITED OmA WTaa la Aeaalat4 with, Speaks of HI Good Jaaajmoat ad Ability to Do Kffoetlwo V Worlc ' J (Copyright by New Tork Herald Co IWiO NEW TORK. Juno -New Tork Her ald Bervloe Speciai to Th Be.) The Washington corresdpndent of th Evening Post sends his paper an exhauatlva story on th relationahlp between the president and tha man ho haa chosen for his cam paign manager. "It la still too early to prophesy posi tively th Unas n which th republican eampaalgn will be conducted, writes th correspondent. In part, "but probably these commentators wk hav mad seml-sar-denlo ooaunants oa tha possibilities ef Mr. Jtooeovelt'a running his own campaign, earn nearer ta th truth of th situation than even th president himself now suspects. - No man la lea conscious than he of a fact which 1 oh vlau to an who have watohed his career that he haa aevar gan late any enterprise. poUUoaJ, fflclal, literary, military or other wise, which ha did not dominate. Thla ovma about from th keemiee of Wa In terest in whatever he unaortaiae wttlher at bo a publlo or private matter, and re gardless of whoa his partners may bo In tt-tagether with th exhaustles vitality which makes It fan possible tar aim to keep ulec "A Candida ta . ef that sort would drtv th ordinary manager mad. He win not disturb . Ur, Corfcelyou'S equanimity for Ave minute in th ' who la four man the they do buslaoa together. ataay Mtatalioai ta CTaaliraiaa. Half th country la mistaken In Cor talyou. It pots a wrong Interpretation upon hi smoothly brushed hair, his llneiesa tao, hi unemotional manner, hi reserved speech, his spotless linen, his un wrinkled clothing, his crystal-clear syeglaaaea, hla outward makeup generally. Thea d not betoken a alow-wittad man. Mathodloal he la; calculating, where many men jump th fence without a second thought. But any ene who fancies that he haa net a mind of hla own and a will behind It doe not know th secretary. "He simply believes that a frlctlonless machine will run further and longer than on whose conaUtueat parts ar always tn a jangle. Bene what often appeara la him aa self-effacement at times wbea etbsrs ar excited Is really ealy a silent way of saying: Go on and have It ouC Vfhea you cool off, I will put tn my word, and you will be more ready to listen te me than now, while you ar at a white beat' Oa who knows bina caa Imagine him' taking an unwisa order today from a superior oxnoer with entire gravity of manner and eveu a half approving Inclination of tha head and tomorrow receiving the thacha of th lun mas for nut obeying It. QUR DRY GOODS BUYER HEARING OP A GOOD THING, made a flying trip east and rounded up some snappy purchases and had them scudding over the continent by express without the loss of a minute. The goods are here. They go on sale Monday morning. Some of the snappiest lines in Dress Goods, Silks. Wash Goods, Prints Lawns and Novelty Suitings, all go on sale Monday morning at prices that are but a fraction of values. Great Remnant Sale of Black Dress Goods Just received from one of the largest Importing houses In the country, their entire line of short lengtha In the latest products of European looms. Ail strictly first-class and up-to-date. Each and every one ar legitimate rem nant and not manufactured for the occasion. Lengths from 2 to 8 yanis. LOT 1 In thla lot will be found voiles, canvas, gran ites, mlstrels, nuns veilings, crepe, pa nam as, prunellas, armures, melroscs. Freuch cords, henrlettas and fine sprees not a piece In thla lot worth less than yard H go Monday, at, yard, only LOT 2 In thla lot will le found the finest and latest productions of the looms of France, Germany and England. Lengtha, 2 to 8 yards. The finest crisp, high finished voiles, etamlnes, crepe de l'aria, mlcitrals, seeded voiles, tamlse, drape de Nood, Eollennes, imperial twills, whip cords, Pan amas, pecans, Rox anas, canvas, twilled Sicilians, shark akin, granites, fancy mohairs, brilllantlnes, basket weaves, melrose, crepe de Vglols, armures, veilings, beiges, pop lins, serges, cheviots, prunella and Canadensis cloth. Goods In this lot are worth from 81.75 to $2.50 yd. 7 r all go Monday at, yard, only.... t DC Silks SILKS WOHTH $1, SILKS WORTII $23, SILKS WORTH $1.50 ALL AT ONE-PRICE A big purchase of fine imported shirt waist silks from one of the largest Importers in the world. Monday w of fer the above values Just as stated,' for leas than the raw silk la worth, Thla big purchase of ours values aa never In fore. These silks art of the choicest styles and colors of any ailks thla season affords. The two tones, changeable ef fects in fine designs In the leading1 shades, consisting of browns, blues, grays, greens, reds, etc., black taffeta guaranteed to wear all for Then In this great purchase we will place on aalo a line of fancy foulards, in email patterns, also in the lead ing shades silks that are worth 50c to 75c per yd. 1Q Monday price at Bennett's, yard, only.... At the Wash Goods Counters Tou will find 25c wash goods on at, yard Thousands of yards of pretty sheer light, dark and whit grounds, all pretty - worth 85c yard at, only, yard '. You will find 35c organdies on sale at yard. .. ... BO pieces beautiful French organdies, pretty, in all the dainty, pretty tints and worth 85c yard at You will find 50c and 75c cotton sul at, yard 100 pieces very handsome suitings colorings, wide widths, very stylish design 1. worth 50c and 75c yard at, only. Printed Lawns at 4c yard. A big sheer printed la wna worth 10c and 15c Monday at a. m. only, yard Clothing Department iwpnce? LONG DISTANCE SWIMMER PRIZE Trophy aad All Expenses Paid tow Haa Wka Will Bwins th English CbaaaeL IiONTON, 7un 2- Special Cablegram t Th BeeO The much neglected sport of swimming Is to hav Its trophy the blue ribbon of th see. In order to arouse greater Interest In long-dlatano swimming th proprietors f th Weekly Dispatch have decided to offer a trophy for tha man who succeeds In swimming across th channel. Though It haa been attempted, and well known open sea swimmer have declared their Intention ef trying tha feat, no one had achieved It alnce th day of Captain Webb, Th offer of th Weekly Dispatch 1 that If a man la found who on examination is physically At to accomplish th task, If he has th necessary experlonce, stamina, pluck and energy, thoy will pay tha whale f hla expenses while ho goes tare ugh the necessary training, which would probably socupy net lea than tweV week. They will also pay th trainer salary and other Incidental expenses, and th candidate's wife and children will b supported. The attempt must be mad en or before Sep tember IS next Expert will make aa ex haustive study of tide, wlnda and tem perature ef th see, special Judge and referees will be appointed, and the neces sary tugs and pilots supplied, all at the expense of the Weekly Dispatch. KT7W OULBnrBT a rooarniGO Qeaaral Mes-alee Basse Mea Who Will Coadwet Affairs Republic BAN DOMINGO, Repabllo of Ban Do mingo, Wednesday, June at CDelayed In Transmission.) General Carle F. Morales, who waa elected president of Ban Doming Jane U, ha appelated th following cab Inet: Reman Caoeres (who was elected, vice president), minister of the Interior; General Juan Francisco Benchea, minister for for eign affairs; Saner Pedgrln Castillo, minis ter of justice and publlo Instructions; Saner Manuel Lammarch Garcia, minister at ag riculture; Benor JTeerlo Velasaues Her nandes. minister ef nnanoe; Saner Eplrta nao Bodrlguea, minister of war and ma rine; Benor Bernardo Plcharde, minister ef posts and t olographs. Cable centmunloatien between Ban Dw intngo and New Tork la Interrupted aa this dispatch la filed. Dlsturbancea are reported to hav oc curred at Asau d Cempestflla, Barahona and La Vera. Cable mas sagas are subject to government censorship. Th Dominican rovers ment haa Issued a decree admitting the right of foreign legations to giro asy lum to political refugee. Th blockade of Monte Crlatl ha been raised. Klaar Oraeat of Kesrleldea. BSHORADB. June P-Klag Pter haa accepted an Invitation to be the guest ef boner at tonight's regimental dinner of th Seventh Infantry, whose entoors ' oarrted out the murder ef King Alexaader, Quaes Draga and! other tn Juno last. i Ha Cesuseura few Mia is ten. OTTAWA Oat, June 36- The bouse to day divided en a Bastion to oeasure Sidney Flsber, mini a! or at agrlcnltnrs, far the t re fusion ef politics ttrti mltUary affairs on diassiasal ef Lord andanJd. lte vo; waa 41 tor and M aliist twisur. Monday in New Wash Skirts, extra value Monday, . at $L23, 95c ard . $1.50 the 50c material, values Cklldran'a White Pique Hata, one dollar quality Special Sale Infanta and Children's Whit Lawn Bonnets, for Monday at 48o, 19c and 59c MONDAY.. enables ua to give WOMEN'a COTTON UNION SUITS, all sixes, always aold at 40c, Monday . FansJ Fans ' PALM LEAF FANS thousands of thorn t per dozen etc. also ".'59c yard. J sale 10c wash goods. in patterns A 1UC 1421 very sheer and 32 in. wide. "Jl I4C2C lngs 25c in all weights and ZmOKt table full of pretty yard fk TV We Certainly are, Reducing Stock SPECIALS FOR THE FOURTH Men's and young men's suits, values to $19.50 eo at. All odd lots of men's and young to 12.50, at........... CHILDREN'S 75c yalues at. n.00 values at....... $1.50 values at.., Wash knee pants, value 25c, at. BRYAN'S IGNOBLE SURRENDER Dr. George I Miller Contrlbates ta CTbauraotarlatlo Tela to the Aseemttle of the Campaign. OMAHA, June JA-To the Editor of Th Boa: The whilom statesman of "the senlth city of th unsalted aeaa," now of Tam maay Hall, associate proprietor of flat finance, Joint author with th rhetorical organiser of democratic defeat and disas ter, of revolutionary proclamation against "government by Injunction," and all th rest of th odious stuff, openly saya that Mr. Bryan will net insist upon th Kansas City platform at th "coming St. Lui convention. X am disposed to agree with Mr. Town, and all th more readily be cause, tn hia late Irruption In Now York City In that cheat and courteous 'dia tribe against Judge Parker, he aald aa much himself. The "money euostlen" Is not an Issue In th campaign, said the rattled Mr. - Bryan, nor did he utter a word against th great writ ef Injunction for which th United States constitution so wisely provides to safeguard tha right and aecur the' welfare of all tha people. Not even a much as a mention ef any thing of th heage-pedge ef populism and socialism that Is contained la th Kansas City platform. Oniy one Issue, say thla great statesman.: "Demecraoy egalnat Plutocracy" a vagus and empty phrase; staaoped a every side, aad all over, with the trade mark ef th peUOoai charlatan aad demagogue. . v t This surrender Is to the last degree lgne bl and disgraceful After giving auppert to the at an Hearst, mere or lass epenly fer months, was so Inherited money, a Mr. Bryan well knew, wa beleg used to cor rupt by actual purchase th young men ef the demecratto party la every state ef the union fer hi own base uses, la hla wa state and everywhere he demanded, with endre Iteration and insolent au dacity, that the Kansas City platfsrm should be, would be, and must be, re affirmed at th oemlng national conven tion. At th recent primaries he cam Into Omaha with Hearst's money, or hi own, turned ward heeler and boatveut and bought out the brave young men,' hi termer dupe and supporters, en th sole Issue that th Kansas Olty p tat fares must b endorsed la thla state and at the national convention. He permltaed hi printed same t go n th ballet re Omaha cer tifying that the aasaes ea them oeuea be depended upon to support "demeoratlo principles" which ho aew Igaearaaleuaty surrenders befer a shot la Bred even on the skirmish Uae of actual battle. Th truth about our brilliant friend, Mr. Bryan, la that as a leader ef partla. and ef large affairs, he waa always weak and never strong. He la slmpty a rbatotlonl platltudlaariaa and a rank populist. He knows nothing about sound nnanoe. Ho never did. Borrowing mueh from John P. Jones, Richard P. Bland and Eugene Y. Debs In UM, tke spectacle be made of bhrawilf aa a preacher ef discontent and aa a prophet ef evil tn that seaaaa of nakaaillj. shewed his ignorance aad eaallwwnees. Invents long slnoe mad htm rlelouleias whenever be ventured upon any aerleus Question of government. Aad even at thla late day Mr. Sryaa and Mr. Tewue, and the rent of the dlrd aeers and ayoe-Maa f pepaliaia, d food their afcsurd imnMwrrjo , Our Cloak and Suit Dept. Blac ffeta Silk Walking Skirts, f ne quality QT silk, vertical tucks, full flare, Monday at...... J,J3 Silk Fettlcoata, two splendid lots, back and all A QP color, very llttlo over V value, $5.95 ard T.if7 75c Women'a Wrappers, worth $1.00 a tow AO of them Monday . Jf J Dressing Sacguea, ladle sire, pre'ty pattern "I r ef lawn, regular value 60c, Monday at... JD Women'a Tailored Suits, mostly llgl.f weight Jl CI C up to $10, Monday at TS 69c 10c Bargain Table (on 2nd Floor) Of Women'a Colored nnd White Wash Waist the best values ever put be- Q fore the Omaha buyer 1.44, $1.19 and U7C New Rain Ooate, finest Cravenetto Cloth, pleated bnrk. full belt, ahoolder epauleta, satin yoke lining CI Qf worth $15 at..... J If S3 Bathing Suit for ladles, miasea and children the very newest models price to suit your purse. Hosiery and Underweari WOMEN'S SAMPLE 8TOCKTNQS BOO doeen opened Saturday, including plain lisle, laoa efforts and fancy col orsworth up to 75c pair on bargain table 1Q Monday at 29c and KJ 19c 10c Corset Department OOR8ETS New purchaso. Girdle-jwhite, pink and blue; Short and Long Hip whlto and drab; Low Afl Bust drab, white, pink and blue worth 75e at. . . fOt 50 DOZEN LADIES' FINE COTTON KNIT DRAW ERS, lisle flnlah, lace trimmed, sizes 4 to 6, valuea J up to 50c, on aale Monday morning at pair....... aJl Parasols PARASOLS The Largest Stock In the Went Children's, up from 15o Misses', up from ...50o Ladles', up from........!.. :..95o UMBRELLAS for rain or shine, $3J50, $3.25, $2.9, $2.26. $1.98, $1.48, $1.19, $1.00, TBo, 'IQa 50c and V 5onthe work men's suits, worth 5 WASH SUITS - ..-.. 4..... 68o I !': ' " 9c w I on the money question on the ground that Increased .'production of gold has brought relief that they sought tn 1896 end 1900 by forcing the silver standard on th basis of a 60-oent dollar. Neither Mr. Bryan nor Mr. Towno, nor Mr. Deba, haa ever known, and they will probably never learn, that if these financial philosophers and frauds had succeeded In tholr plots to destroy the publlo credit end rob tho sons ef toll of half their possessions, more than 00,00,000 of gold would have been driven from circulation In the very hour of such a result by the power of tho unwritten , Gresham law which no human statute caa control. ' Aa General Benjamin Harrison, one ef th greatest men this country ever aaw said afterwards, all the mints of the country, running night and day for many years, oould not have coined silver dollar.) , . enough to bave made good thatft to tha circulating medium. Mr. Bryan' premature aurrendeT ndl the deviltry ef deadly fusion In thla state, although Senator Allen still Insist thai. , Mr. Bryan la aa good a populist aa he la. ' I Quit agree with th senator, but U Bryan haa really backed dawn before reach, lag the fighting Ha, no more fusion and . therefor no mere Bryan, In tho mate nor In thla oeuntry. Events have made plain to men of sens and Judgment the fact that Mr. Bryan aa a political leader haa neither foresight nor hindsight. He learns aetbfng from ex- . perlenoe. Infatuated with a wild sense ea hi own Inherent greatness, 'Intoxicated by th exuberance of hia own Yerboaity." aa Disraeli aald of Gladstone, and dassled by a notoriety whloh be mistake for fame; rich tn money by irruaeraltty an politics, he is as blind aa a bat te tha consequences of his own oenduot. But Mr. Bryan hoars well. He haa a pretty pair of ear. On his late ; visit te New Tork be evidently put both ef them to tho ground, and he caught a great sound. It wa a thunderous sort of rumble ef the locomotive that 1 bearing Sewn upon th St, Louis convention with resistless power, and whloh' Is certain to grind (o powder any man Or combination ef men that shall dare to stand in the way of the Immediate and unconditional restoration of tha national democracy of , Seymour, Tllden. Hendricks and Thurman to It own. OBOBGB Ll MXULEB. BEAVERS CASE- IS HEARD hew Terse J ad re Bmstvm TOeolatoai aad WIU tea Brie Next NEW TOBB". Juno aV After hearing argusaeata ef oeanset for George W. Bea rers, rrnr superlntandent ef the salary aad aliens eon division of th postofnc do parti sat, oa a motloa te Quash an in dictment charging him wKh accepting a bribe. Judge Thomas la th United State court today reserved hia decision and allowed oouiuna until next Wednesday ta file briefs. The bMrkag 'before TJalted State Coin sniulovar Benedict u th queation oi Beavers reaneraj to Washington to gna wer ta no . Indictment found against him ta the District ef Culuaobia. waa postponed to Built Tuesday. Btefsa fiwald Oevrs t kSarep. NTTW YORK. June w Georite J. Gould saUed today fa lxixi ou t. nrn irj 1 J-STU1SV