TUB CTJCJJIA DAILT EXE: SL'ADAT, ' KEl'TJuiillJlUl IX I5TTX, GREATEST BARGAIN MMJCEMENTS EVER PRES C3 F"33 n n n i' i i i i A. L3 ALSO DRESSMAKING STOCK FROM MME. MONETTE, 556 FIFTH AVE , NEW YORK w The elaborate materials from Omaha's A3fHOv foremost jt dressmaker as well as a huire J&wS! The elegance of these fine stocks is tmcli us to offer a splendid selection for a htirso show costume, a ball costume or a reception gown. Many of these pat terns are absolutely exclusive. I stock f tcom a renowned Fifth Ave. th. ' J7 lishmnt. The near approach of such faahloi pable drees functions ' the Horse Show and tV Ak-8ar-Bon Ball makes this buying oppor tunity J1 the more important " jilSSS 7 J liylalivi UNA i S3 The immense quantity of merchandise in these two exceedingly. high Miss Terrill's goods is FALL'S SMARTEST SUITS FOR LADIES AND MISSES Stunning New Models most favored styles for fall with bright coat suits French skirted coat effecte- at sifals with lars, unusu ally smart pearance, Two v Tourists, all new materials at New Pall Skirts New pleated walking skirts smart in appearance at New Dress Skirts all the late style features t 4.98 9.98 New Fall Carpets and Rugs We are better able tha n ever before to satisfy your carpet wants.' We show all the newest fall patterns in Wilton, Ax minster, Velvet and Brussels Carpets. Also the newest and handsomest room size rugs in Wilton, Axminster and Brussels. We quote a few special prices: ' , Brussels Rugs 9x12 A very large line of new Floral and Persian pat- 1 & CA terns, at jlfj' e&CtXe e e Ingrain Carpet Full standard, 2-ply all wool In grain in bright, new patterns, 65c at yd. i Our prices are always NEW YEAR'S COMES OXCE MORE jaws Begin Celebration of Their Glad Harvest Festival RABBI C0HN . DISCOURSES ON FATE Coaarreaatloa at Temple Israel Hears j Bloaaeat Sermoa osv God's Way jvith Mn and Nations and Their Responsibility. fHappy New Year" in black and white flowers greeted ths worsmpers at Tem ple Israel Friday night as they crowded the synagogue for the llrst aervlce of the Jew Jh sacred holiday, Roeh Hashona. This Is tha first day of the festivals of Judlaam, -which come with the1 harvest time, and ; every member of the temple congregation , . was present, the choir 'sang special and effective music and Kabbl Frederick Cohn -disooursed eloquently on "Fate." This .a.rvlce la ,in the nature of a memorial to those who have died during the year, and ,Vhe rabbi read with, eloquence the beauti ful prayer' prescribed by ths ritual for the Scaslon. This morning the sermon will be on "Duty." Sunset marks the close of the first day of Tlshrl, and nine days fol lowing cornea . the concluding day, Yom 'lCippur. "Am we stand on tha threshold of the tiew year,", aald Rabbi Cohn, "behind us all the past, before us the dim, uncertain future, we cannot repress a feeling of anz- v - we cannot help asking what the fu- Uirs baa In store for us. Aa earnest men aiiir1 women, as those with experience of Joys and Borrows, aa those who know the - manifold chances, who know the changes a day may bring forth, how suddenly a blow may descend it la but natural, but human, on thla night of nights, with fata trembling in the balance, we should he filled with a certain trepidation and re pentance. How shall we fare? What fate, what dsatlny Is in store tor the years to coma, for the year which has begun T Will ' it be for ua a year of Joy of one of sorrow, a year of Joy or 'of death T" . Wkat Pate Caaslsta la. Tha speaker then turned to that portion ef tha world which bellevea In fate . and thinks whatever la to be, will be, and waa decreed, Ha told of the ancient fatalism 1 when all the peoples were felt to be under the laAuenoa of fata. The Mnhammeda na, the rabbi found, as the present day exam ple at thai idea la U extreme. II teid of tha maty wha bow vUU tha ' clairvay anta ta leara their tatea, aa tha ancients 'vtattnd the cradea. . In Christianity the t apes a-.r foumd'tha saxue ldaa ef fate la QUvtekna or JPrembyturUtaiAni, with kta as.aesthisfhin anu farardlnal1an, ,, . "What ts- tha JawtaA Idear ha oaiftnuaa. "TTI ai mat radically ditTurant from all, ,'VMJnfm and ramarkabla far Us magninenue I satst tta arass. itnpvrtavus in tha history of t kwCSaBsi Vba 'wvrtwh hlua. la alas ttiat ,aod "imatfcw llta BatX:aaaiuia.laMi.ttua.ia.oo. i Ii .' : ' : known to every lady in at $39 and $29-AU the wearthe pretty Parsifal suits colored v eats the long-skirted tourist the stunning Directolre suits little lag uirectoire tuna nine .?39-$29 Charming Tailor Made Suits All the ultra fashionable styles Direc toires, Tourists with full box fronts, Par- pretty vests, new velvet col irvtiy vwslb, lie w ttrnci v ui- 24124900 ap at. Special Suit Values lal Suit Values y and Directolre Styles 9984485 military and Directolre Styles Crepe de Chine Gowns Just received a fine"" lot of evening gowns Crepe de Chines, Messallnes, Peau de Soles, Taffetas, spangled nets rr.:....$29.$65 Velvet Carpets A full line of patterns to select from with or without bor ders to match at yd 98c y Union nafa Extra heavy Union Ingrain Carpets Sold tsVAU re at jr everywhere 50c a yd, yd.....,;.;.-' the most reasonable. dltlonal and never fixed, and at the laat moment It may be changed It dependa on the conduct of that nation. 'Aa a man sows, so shall he reap.' 'Ood gives to each according to hla deeds, according to the fruits of hla doings.' " Rabbi Cohn Illustrated this truth In the French revolution following corruption and oppression. He saw in the Japanese of today, as In tha Assyrians and Babylonians of old, God's Instruments to chasten Rus sia into liberty, Justice and constitutional government "Choose right," he concluded. "God grant your fate, all of you, be to choose the right, to follow the upward path of spiritual duty. May we welcome all that wilt encourage ua and make alj of the gift God has placed In our hands, ad make of life a spiritual auccess. All I can aay to you la 'Ood be with you aa you are with God. I-et it be a good year to you as you All it with good." 1 ENGINEERS' ADVANCE GUARD Forty Delegates to International As sociation's Convention Arrive and Arrange Plaaa. Forty or more of tha trustees of the Inter national Association of Stationary Engi neers are In tha city, as the advance guard of the delegations expected Monday, on the occasion of tha opening of the annual con vention ef the international association which will continue In session here during the entire week. The general executive board is now In session at the headquarters of the associa tion, at room 130 the tier Grand hotel, ar ranging plana for tha convention. Among those present of the executive board are John A. Bruner, president of the associa tion, Cincinnati; Matt Comlsford, first vice president; Joseph Hammlll, third vice presi dent. New York; R. A. McKee, general aee-retary-treesurer, Peoria. The committee on credential haa been In session most of the dsy passing upon the list of delegate It Is expected 160 dele gates will be present ' Tha association has a membership of 82.000. Tha convention will open at Washington hall at 10 o'clock a. m. Monday. The ad. dress of welcome will be made by Acting Mayor Zlmman, with respouee by President Bruner of the association. Tha program of entertainment for the visitors haa not yet been completed, but It contempletee in general a complimentary trolley ride about the city given by the National a enc elation of exhibitors of engi neer suppUaa, Tuesday afternoon, a ban east Wednesday evening and a theater party later in tha ireck. with a grand ball ta tnOew, all to' be gtvea by the exhibitors assentation to the dalegataa. The baneuat room In Washington hall la being fitted up with booths by tha exhibitors. . Iralt Ovar UW1I17 lull. In Judxe Vlnsnnhsler oourt the hairing of a suit for tl.a) between the Puritan 1-aundry ourojuuiy on ttie one hand end UllkMTt M. HUut.eo.-a aa the other vu Festpeaed until Munaay. The natter arises rota a euatraot line whleb the partite entred a eueauMvaaa time aaa ry whlt-h tba-tauaty xtk-tiM to-bo-dope-lot 4 Omaha. Mme . Monettes mere was never sucn an important dressmaking sale in tne west, DRESS GOODS $4 Dress Goods at 98c a Yard skins, amazons, broadoloths, cheviots and all the late mannish effects, Sicilians. exclusive dress fabrics are man of them worth up to $4 a yard Elegant $2 Dress Goods at 69c Yard V Tweeds, Panamas, Cheviots, Broadcloths. Scotch and English nnd ntvilsh mannish cloths. Exclusive patterns for full dresses very best styles or tne present season-wonn as nign as 92s a yam All iU QiAlA Call,- aMII U1C bjpiCllUAU. vJllJi UUlll We have divided the Silks, Gauzes, Chiffon Cloth, Pattern Robes, Taffetaa, Velvets, in five lots for easy selection. All of TerriU and Monette Lining Taffe- taa, fancy trimming silks, Crepe de Chine, shirt waist silk, fancy velvets n yard Exclusive Novelties and exclusive Paris Novelties. fashion for Ilorse Show costumes Mandarine Mousse. Terra shades, the new carrot shade. Many are 36 inches wide, handsome velvet and heavy' rep silks, gros de Naples for evening wraps rooe patterns imported as only one or a kind Imported Fancy Black Chiffon Velvet, with jet trimmed lace fown. Dressmaker's price $150. our price Champagne Colored Broadcloth 3-Piece Street Suit, with chinchilla cloth trimming. lress maker's prloe 1125, our price. Light Blue Broadcloth Demi-Costume, lace and taffeta trimmed panel front. Orrssmaker'a prioe $100, our prioe. Light Blue nauaaellne Silk down, with white repousse lace. Dressmaker's prioe $100, our prioe Laces TtZ? Dressmaking Stock Point d'Venloe, point Lierre, point de t Lierre, point de Gene, point gauze, . iriantala, medallions, i mancrocneiaDaurieni&ii, meaanions, o-alonna. hainfia And arv" gssy r 19c-39c-69c-98c ed at. All the hand made Laces Including real Brussels real Brussels applique and real 4 tf and 1 P n DuchI..e-.wortlupto$5.00 (JQ uo t0 2.50 All tha 46-lnch black silk coatwne 11 ?U, also 5-lnch black ailk Chan- , tllla skirUngs worth up to t&SO yard t 69c J. L BRANDEIS & SONS. vertlslng. Since that time the laundry baa changed hands. FIFTH BRIDGE OVER ELKHORN Another Steel Strnctura Is to Be Ooa traeted for by Ooaaty Com missioners. Douglas county probably will have an other cheap steel bridge serosa the Elkhorn. The matter of awarding the contract came up at the regular weekly meeting of the county commissioners, but because of soma objections to a change In the bid submitted by the lowest 1 bidder, tha John OllUgaa company, the matter waa postponed to a special meeting Monday at 1 p. m. Sixteen blda were submitted, the lowest being for 16.234, Just $800 lower than tha next pro posal. This la aald to be Just one-third what the county haa had to pay for former bridges of the same also and character. John Bat tin appeared ' for some of - the other bidders and objected to the oontract being let, on the ground that the bid of the Ullligan company had not specified tha time of completion and had also been al tered by the Insertion of a bonua olause for quick work. Aa thla clause did not enter into tha contract aa it waa to be let, the time being named at 160 daya. Com missioners O'Keeffe and Hofeldt voted to award the contract, but McDonald and Connolly voted for a stay until Monday to give the other contractors a chance to pre sent any legal objections. The bridge will be tOO feet long and located at Snyder's Ferry, In the southwestern part of the county. It will be the fifth bridge across the Elkhorn. NEBRASKA BANKERS GO EAST Deiegatea ta Nstloaal Gathering; ef Financiers Start far Meetlas; la Hew York. Nebraska's delegation to the annual con vention of tha American, Bankers' associa tion, to be held September 14-16 in New York City, paaaed through here yesterday an route east At thla point the delegation waa Joined by the . Omaha members, 1 Luther Drake of the Merchants' National and C. E. Wait, cashier af the Omaha National bank. The outside delegation comprises B. IL Burnham. president of the First National of Lincoln; A. I. Clark, president af the First National of Hastings; E- F. Falda. cashier ef the banking heoae af F. Falda, Schuyler; John D. Haskell, vtra president of the Farmers' aad T radars' af Wakefield, and K. H. Ouroey, vice president of tha First National bank of Fremont. The sessions of tbu Aniartcan Bankers association ure considered invaluable to hankara. One af tha ohlat ohjeats af the arganlsatiun la to run Into tha penitentiary criminals against Its members, and tha search la nevwr abandaned nor the proeeau. Hon eased where guilt la assured. 'IT JTu have anything te trade, aawattise It la the This for-fnaa eoaaaaa, la-Tba UaeJ Weavt Aa Pagee. class dressmaking stocks makes this sale most establishment on Fifth FROM DRESSMAKING STOCK The Dress Patterns of dainty silk and, wool stuffs are Chiffon Volla, Mulon Voile, Crepe Eollenne, Crepe Ondula black, cream champagne, gold brown, onlen akin and bine. etc The cloths consist of Scotch and English worsteds, doe Erery kind of sheer Bilk and wool Crepe de Paris, Chiffon Crepe, Silk oile, Examines, Sicilians, Mohairs, All of Terrill's and. Mme. Monette's 27 lnch silk for suits, Imported printed Mes salines, warp print taffetas, Dresden Lonlsene, silks for gowns, coarse pongee silks,' plain and fancy weave silks for costumes, exclusive pat terns, chiffon cloth worth np to $2 at 69 c Bti ...... . ... in Silks Miss Terrill Plain weaves, also broche effects, chiflfon velvets, the eiFtrerae Costumes, Street Gowns, Opera Clo silk f" PA Qreen Imported maker'b prtce our price $49 Cbampagae Taffeta downs, with brown velvet trimming. Dressmaker's price $90- - ( our prioe , 1. Velour and Lace Bodice, with fine broadclofQ skirt combination. Dressmaker's price $126, our price.' Spangled Net Over Pink Chiffon and Taffe" Dressmaker's price one hundred and eventy-fl ve dollars, our prioe ..r $39 $49 Gene, point gauze, . j s ' up to - 98c - 1.98 BOSTON STORE. KENNEDY IN SECOND WARD Eepnblioan Candidate for Congress Ad dresses Crowded Club Meeting. WHY HE WILL WIN OVER HITCHCOCK Coadltloas of the Campaign of Two Yeara Aao aad Now Contrasted aad Attltade at tha Parties ' Explained. John I Kennedy, republican nominee for congreaa, waa the principal speaker at a woll attended meeting of Second ward re publicans in their club headquarters on Bouth Sixteenth street Friday night Others who talked were Mike Lee, candidate for the legislature, and Fred Behm and Fred Brunlng, who are contesting with others for the nomination for county commis sioner. Mr. Kennedy was greeted with loud ap plause, which waa repeated when he inti mated that he would present the Second Ward Marching club with a atand of colore. He thanked tha Second ward voters for their support at the primaries and spoke mostly on national Issues, pointing out the necessity of electing a republican con gressman from the Second district He took occasion to reply to bis democratic critics fcr permitting the greater part of the con gresslontl committee to be named by the nominating convention. 1 One-Han Committee Bade. "I may b wrong," said he, "but I be lieve that when the convention had confi dence enough In ma to nominate me aa a candidate for congress that I should have confidence enough in the convention to let It name the committee for me. The one man committee la at an end. I feel that I represent the voters and that this cam paign Is their campaign, not mine. I simply aim to represent tha people of the district and It la on their support that 'I am relying to aend me to Washington If I go there. - "I am here tonight to tell you where I atand aa opposed to my democratic op ponent Mr. Hitchcock, whom I think would find difficulty In defining hla position on a great many infortsnt questions, whether or not he adheres to tha' platform adopted by his party atVlt Louis. I stand for a 'eoBstructtve policy of government, a pomry of building ap, net of tea ring down. I stand far the party and the prladplea aad the policies which remedied tha conditions of QIC and CM. Caadlrlaae Baree Chaawsd. "Two years ago far different conditions Confronted tha repuhllnana ef tha eoand district than new. Today the whole party la behind tha nominee. . I don't know of - a single republican In tha t&etrtut who would refuse to vote for ma aa the party nominee, or wba oould give any good reason for eoah a-reuaal. It la my desire to be noaai txated and eeeeted by the party aa a whole and ta rf leia .the. peaty: aa a wtoo6a WeJ kaarear. pace as.tiafsaaomif ear tLsxnaa Ave., N. Y. catered to ana we urge your presence Monday. These elaborate and , dress stuffs. Voile Tailor Worsteds, and sklr at, a yard...... the TerriU and Mom ictte Stocks Beautiful Evening Brocades, spmbre Silks, Satin & Taffetas Cbameltf in dark and light shades, Measallnf Chif fon, printed Crepe de Paris aiM Silk Voiles in new designs and eluiBlte tints for evening wear, Jacquanf8- Om bre, the new diagonals 1iij4m snot giace enrecta, nana-u. 11 i-t some Pompadour silk U fl h B to sell up to $4 at and Madam Monette's sMlest Cotta. Onion skin and (leather L50-1L Zlbellne flodel Dress Dress one hundred dollars 98 u u 7 C ' t t, IK at t I $49 $98 Miss Terrills Dress Trrmmihs All kinds of plain and fancy silk braids, Persian baods, appliques, spangles, etc. many fancy silk trim mings adapted fqr evening dreases on bargain coun- B... 5c, 10c, 15c, 25c 15 98c Thousands of all silk medallions in black, white and fancy colors- including silk butter flies, flowers, etc. worth m 1 4 f up to 60o each- ( anfl Iflf J. L. BRANDEIS & SONS. tlonal, congressional, state, legislative and county tickets. But we ahould make an effort to get aa big a majority as we can, for it will have lta effect all over the west ern country. Among other things I Intend to do la to redeem Sarpy county from the enemy. "I am able tq aay that I can go to con greaa untrammelled, unpledged and uncon trolled, ao I can do the best that la In ma for tha people," Others Who Spoke. Mr. Lee eulogized President Roosevelt and pointed 011 the fact that the democratlo hope of reducing the republican majority In Vermonthad been baffled. "Vermont" aald he, "Is (regarded aa . the keynote of the presidential election. There la a saying that aa goea Vermont ao goes the national campaign." .Fred Bhm and Fred Brunlng tossed bouquets at each other and made modest pleas for votes for county commissioner. The club decided to convene pn the even ing of Secretary Shaw'a addreaa and march to the meeting In a body. . Captain Berger announced the following officers for the marching dub: First lieu tenant, M. L. Sugarman; second lieutenant. Bam Morris; orderly sergeant, Ray Bold Ingi quartermaster sergeant, J. F. Dickin son; sergeant, G. D. Ablan, Frank L. Behm; Ben Wahlatrom, Bill Cole, Charles Foster; color sergeant LUaa Menat drum major. Judge Altatadt Chatham Repablleaas Organise. A very enthusiastic meeting waa held In the parlors of tha Chatham Friday evening for the purpose of organizing a republican club, composed of about alxty of the young men who are living at that bachelors' apartment house. A temporary organization was formed, with H. E. Wheelock aa chairman and F. A. Mulfinger aa secretary. A committee on permanent organisation, consisting of Dr. J. S. Alexander, R. H. Johnson and J. A. Hurley, waa appointed to frame tha neces sary constitution and bylaws. A meeting to effect a permanent organlsatfcn will be held Tuesday, September. 11 - The boy a are all hustlers and expect to do aome effective work for the cause In ; the coming cam paign. OVATION FOR PRIZE WINNERS Beesrtaa Will Be Tradered adeem Waedsnea amd Far enters aa It. tara fveaa St,' Lamia, AO Modern Wmdmce of America ta Omaha have been requested to m.et at'the Cnlnn ' depot this mnrnfng at I o'clock to welcoaia heme the prize winners ot the Forestare at the World's ttr at 8a Ixuta. All drill taatne as to turn oat and esoort tha winaase to trie lodge roema. Vt la In tended to make tha dnmonntratlnn a nota ble one. The winning teams at St. Lauls wero; Omaha Forester No. US, saoond la. tematleaal nrrse. on drills and first Inter national pKsa on Inspection 1 Paney earop Na. lft, Royal Hetghbore, auxiliary te Matae oamrNa, 4 wtaossa of the first pvtae la the ladeenaaseeat dea ' oanteati Habeew JttaapvWav ,. Jmtora,' wtitoav waa taa-Aitk extraordinary. The extremely high character o an exclusive fashionable NEW AUTUMN MILLINERY si most artuuo millinery moaes irom the nott reaowned designer I II America aod Europe. The Fall shapes a re particularly fetching. 1 Trimmed j Street Hats Charmingly fashioned hats trimmed in the latest Fall style, jTK PA also Jaunty new street hats, very speoial, ac 1 Brandies Special $5 Th new round French sailors, black shirred silk hats, etc., fa A A with the new pompoms, Ov" wings, beasts, etc., 9U at Street Hats at $1.98 Smart new tailored street hats, draped felt and scratched felt. Special for Monday. .... . .. We mention a superb assortment of the highest class model hats from foreign and New York designers Ladies9 New Fall Style Shoes On Sale Tomorrow. In Baernent About 300 pairs ladies' fine viol kid lace fa shoes, In new fall styles, light, medium and heavy il aW 11 weight soles, every pair guaranteed. All li a. 1? sizes, 2 to 8, go at On Sscpnd Flooi r--- 1,000 in In On stant anteed In of kid ouy prise in the International drill contest of the Junior Woodmen of America, HEAD OF FAMILY IN JAIL Hnebaad Gets Thirty Daya, While Wife la Seat to the Hospital, James Pries' of 1724 Webster street haa been sentenced thirty daya by Acting Police Judge Bachman, Price waa charged with being drunk and disorderly and frightening hla family." It was alleged Thursday even ing he went home drunk and frightened hla sick wife, who bad been confined to her bed for three weeka. She escaped front her room and Bought protection of neigh bors. She alnce haa been sent to a hos pital. Price la aald to have returned to hla home Friday, when he waa arrested for starting a aeoondl disturbance. Laat spring he was engaged In aome trouble a hi at net met and left for Denver, returning a few days ago. During hla absence hla son and daughter have provided lor tne home. ODD FELLOWS GOING WEST Bastera Delegates Pn.s Through Omaha en Way to Saa Fran elsoo Meeting. A special train with scattering delega tiona of Odd Fellowa from the eaat arrived In Omaha over the Rock Island yester day afternoon. The easterners, who are bound for the coast were Joined at thla point by memebrs of the order from South Da kota. Thla is one of the few speclala which will pasa through this city with delega tlona for tha aesston of the. grand lodge. Improved Order of Odd Fellowa, to be held at San Francisco for six days, begin ning September 19. Most of the delegations will go through the Kansas City gateway. Tha deiegatea arriving In tha city today will spend a few days, sightseeing at Den ver and Salt Lake. ONE YEAR IN PENITENTIARY Terms Meted Oat te Three Cltlaeaa at Omaha toe Stealing; aad Faraway. Barry Lee, George W. Wilson and Percy J. Bafts were aentaneed yesterday by Xodga Day to a year each In u penlteu tlary. Tha first and ascend were arraigned en a charge of grand larceny and pleaded gnOty. Thefr aratanre waa made.te ran treat ARguat O, the day at thatr arrest. The pais- mnevet a typewriter vetoed at ISO beat the eflcas af the boats awadsord Lumber aemaama, ' Smith waa sen ua Br sbrewry and his sentence runs fsem jtiianiat IB E forged theaatnea "Aodtaw hrnrnhr aad son Ittrf to a otieea for 9I..H an, the Mereltantat National bank. , ,) At tamds UavwtUa of hsssamh Krank Medina departed yaaterter aa the r.ivaeentaaiTS ef tbe rVtrUi Bxaety 4 Kebveeaa for Ohioaa-e te ett.ad the inv-totuaaV'Ov'-tte moauateat ts the rxrftsa pa . I . ' . . fl . class. We affirm that at $2.50 mm ao?a5 ... pairs ladies' new fall style kid shoes au tne new mm and heela, d liffht, medium and extension M j aolee, patent tlpa from the Boa ton purchase so at 2d Floor Our Special $2.50 Shoe for -every day wear very strong ly made for rainy day and con 2.50 use abaolutey guar 2d Floor New fall and winter shapss the famous PHIT EE8T shoes for women, turn ana welt soies, plain Kia and patent tlpa, military, Cuban leather French heels, absolutely 3.00 guaranteed........ On 2d Floor Swell shoes for the Horse Show In Louis heels and Kmptre heelft. In and patent coltakln a.'so etrlctly hand- i etrlctly liand- $5-$ 6 sewed welt sole aiasain shoes with military heels the nnent that money, will on saie ai , ; triot, Kosciusko, which Is to take place at Humboldt park, in that city, today. The monument has been erected by tha Polish citizens in the United States at a cost of $18,000. The designer of the monu ment Is the famous sculptor Chodxluski of Warsaw, Poland. . . . OLD-TIMER COMES 10 TOWN Veteran ''Offender of Law. la Recog nised by Chief af Beteetlvea " While working1 out' a small police court fine by cleaning 'the 'ponce patrol barn, Jame W. Harris, .known to the 'police In yeare gone by aa "Tbe Swede.'f waa recog nized Friday afternoo by' Captain Dunn . aa a man who' was ten tensed In., police court eight years ago foiva- larceny. The captain asked Harris about Jus, old fA and Harris looked at the captaln in. a surprised manner and aald: ' ' ' ' "Well, I ain't aeen Pat for averal yeara. He drifted out to Seattle, lat I beard. The last time I saw htm he gftvo me a chew down at the 'Frisco docks. And then I came east. I ain't been dolng much lately lust drifting around.'-' ' 1 STRIKERS ARE BOUND OVER Three Men Held on Charge ef Aaaaal Ing Men Who .Took Their ' .Jobs. Jamea Murphy, John Kerns afd Dennis McGulra. strikers, wore arraigned befrre United States Commissioner Anderson yes terlay on the charge of interfering with strike breakers. After a brluf hearing the accused were bound over ts tho federal grand Jury In the sum Jf &tv) each. There now remains only thti caaer In the United States circuit 'court, where a num ber of strikers are cited to show cause vhy they should not be committed for contempt. These canes will De finally dispofd of early next week. Publish your Want Ada in The Bee. LOCAL BREVITIES. . A special meeting; of the Board of Edu cation has been culled for Monday night to consider bids secured by the auperlnten. dent of buildings for material and labor for the new Deals school, which the board has decided to construct without the ser vices of a general contractor. Engineer Cooley and Uty Attorney Wriaht are preening the work preliminary to the waterworks appraisal, and It Is pos sible tbe force of assistant will be re. quired to work Sunday. The engineer and the attorney are putting In considerable time examining the riprapplng and dike work along tbe river near Florence. Gertrude Broomfleld haa been panted a temporary order against John II. Broom fleld. her husband, restraining him frota iri.lllns har at Mil Cullltol avenue Or la auy way molesting her. phe peUtU.ua fir ojverce oa tne grf'unn " l;i " " iuir was married during U9t In IMTfmiKirt, 1 :i. 3 tie matter will cuuie (or bearing bfor udga Martlet! veadey. Ueoege W. McDouele. by his beat frtuiJ. A Elan, J. Mi'luaia. aws nM4 a uit ftr jjwO eaaukna aaataat in umtiuI Beaetl A.vonvmeut eannmnn. I am CTaas as actlea Is i-o aa tMt OMOaJ waaadlag Ue MSI. v ' IO vim i. mi mg a mirmy that X"1 aeaaa. aauaung gauery. YiHin XnHnW Wa sn nnn a the bnaob buats st . -ml anaiwiua af Via area- i 1 i t I