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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1904)
10 HONEY CHANCERS COMING Uebraika Bankers' Association Read for Eighth Annul Coirention. MANY DELEGATES ALREADY IN CITY Ceaeral Mamder.ea Will Make A4 tre.a W1ob a4 Ocvrraar Will ) -9 State Flaaaelcra. ' The eighth annual convention of the TCe feraaka Banker' association will convene In Omaha at Elks' ball today at 2:30 p. m. Many banker are In the city and It la expected that when the chairman' gavel (all there will be fully cashiers, vie president and preaidenU ready to lliiten to th addrea of welcome by General Charle F. Manderon. and the response by. Gov ernor Mickey, himaelf a banker. Th business (tension Thursday will be fol lowed by a "smoker," when the delegate Will be the guest of th South Omaha, and Dmaha bankers. There baa been no aet brogram of seeches at the "smoker." A business acsslon Thursday morning and Main In th afternoon will be followed by lb formal feature of the entertainment, a baixiuet at th Omaha club, at which )lon. E. a. Lacey, comptroller ot the cur rency under President Harrison and preal lent of the Danker' National bank of Chi cago, will be the chief speaker. J. B. Thenery of Pawnee City 1 the preal Bent of the Nebraska Banker' association, .,V. Folda of Schuyler, vice president; F. T. Hamilton of Omaha, treasurer, and H. V Wvtnan of Omnha. secretary. H. W. Yates, president of the Nebraska. National bank of this city, 1 th chairman of th ajteoutlve committee. Delegates will register it th Elks club Immediately on arriving in the city. All railroad are making one and one-third (area for the convention. . The full program for the first session fol low: This afternoon at t o'clock. Convention called to order by th jpreal Bent. Mr. J- T. Thenery, president Farra- mrm4 NutionnJ bank. Pawnee City. Prayer Hev. T. 3. Mackay, All Saint' ahurch, Omaha. Welcome General Charle F. Manderson, Response lion. John H. Mickey, governor K MeorasKa. Annual Address By th president. Heports Executive council and secretary treasurer, dulpsrate to American Banker' Eonventlona Ban Francisco and New York, oramlttee on bond and burglary Insurance. Address "Trade Itclatlons of the United Rtates with Other countries," Mr. ti. f. Ullard. vice president Mechanic' Na tional bank. Bt. Xul. ISSUANCE 0FB0NDS OPPOSED trosoaltloa to Have City Electrto Ugkt Flaat Aataaroalaed by Commercial Olub. The ub-commlttee of the Commercial llub appointed to investigate the proposed fesuano of $600,000 bond for th purpose f acquiring a municipal electric lighting Unt reported adversely to the entire fcheme. Few member of the executive committee f the club were present at th time, but there was conHiderable discussion of the matter. V. S. Wright presented facts and figures sustaining the position of the com mittee and the report was adopted without dissent The meeting of the oomraltl.ee was a star chamber. The report was: To the Executive Committee of the Omaha, Coramerolal Club. Gentlemen: lour commit tee to whom was referred the matter of the proposed issue of bonds to the amount of IwO.QW for th erection of an eleotrlo light plant would respectfully report as follows: We have gone into this matter aa thor oughly as mas possible In the short time ? permitted since our appointment and find hat no estimate had been made as to the cost of the plant, the cpst of operation, maintenance and the possible percentage of depreciation. To hazard the expenditure of UuO.OU) In a proposition that has not been carefully considered by competent au- MHif Unlos l'derwer SI.SO to . S. Meg't I'aloa Mssthif l'derwef SI.SO so 74 Silk Velvets 25c A Big Special Sdle for Wedfiesday Only 25 UU yards of colored silk velvets carai- nals, navys, browns, greens, helws, tans and many light shades-?- these velvets have been much admired in our show window the past few ' days worth 75c and $1 a yard on bargain square at, yara 12 Ladies' Suits and Tourist Coats Ladies' pretty tailored suits correct styles for 1904 made in the newest colors and the close mixtures now so popular the leading styles, bright ly trimmed a fashionable autumn and win ter suit worth up to ?20 at Stunning Tailored Suit A suit with the swell style that 1 rarely found ezoept In tb highest cost eulu we bought this lino very advantaeously-cmly a few are alike all are high ola at Silk Petticoats Genuine silk petticoats all sizes, deep flounces well made, a genuine 16.50 pattiooat at 2-2$ f . Tourist Coats The swell 42 inch long coats made ot heavy nov elty cloths, inlaid velvet trimming made to sell at 12.60, tomorrow w offer them at v g.98 Golf Skirts at $3.98 Smart walking skirt new Bide pleat kilt effect worth up to 17.50, at 3:22 Ladles' New Fall Waist at $1.98. The brlarht colored flannels look neat and pretty for every day wear they are warm and ervlcable they are right stylish too this season a good line at 1.98 J. L. BRANDEIS & SONS SaJe of Fancy Blankets Monday An extra big bargain Monday. We bought an Immense lot of fancy blankets, entire stock on hand of a well known Chicago wholesale house. These goods are now displayed in one of our big front show windows. They are admired nit rnmmented unon bv hundreds every hour of the day. There is an Immense big lot of all wool wrapper blankets at 2.98 each that would be a big bargain at o.00. Fur go-cart robes at 75o each that are worm i&du. Crib blankets at 15c each that are worth hoc The very flnejt bed pillows, filled with fine live goose feathers, at $LU a pair, that are worth $6.00. Sale begins next Monday. When down town, don't fall to see these windows. J. L. BRANDEIS & SONS BOSTON -STORE 9001 North Twenty-fourth, I months; Bu dolph andh; 2618 South Twelfth, 11 years. NEBRASKA IS ALL ONE WAY aek la What Jadsre Altstaat n a HI Political Tour of State. His Strenuousne," Judge Altstadt, has lust returned from a tour of Nebraska, or ai!Zv?yr&t& leat a part of it, on which he P" In this direction, the cost of installing. th gospel ot republicanism tof thousands nalntalnlnff and operating tlnd. does not commend Itself to us as a a plant ot tni good business proposition. We are also of the opinion that the city,' being now en gaged In an attempt to acquire municipal ownership of the water works, it would be a part' of business judgment to avoid further enterprises of this character until the one now In hand his been disposed of. Taxes in Omaha are sufficient to commend to the taxpayers and thripr representatives a conservative, economical and practical expenditure of the funds and the following of the "toiling masses -of humanity," and he returns filled to the brim wltn the earnest conviction that democrats are rap idly becoming extinct. The judge spoke at Norfolk twice and at various other Im portant points. "Republicans in ' Nebraska are stronger republicans this year than ever,"" he af firms, "and democrats are getting into the .honrtwaKon aa fast as they can. Roose- pf prudent methods In this case the rlaks , . . walkover, and notwithstanding to be gained, even should the proposition all the enemy ay about Mlcksy, be, too, - meet the highest expectations of Its sup porters, that we cannot, from a taxpayer's point of view, favor the bond issue. Re spectfully submitted. EIjCLID MARTIN, J. A. BUNPKRLAND, B. E. BRUCE. . CHARLKfl H. FROWN, W. B. WRIGHT. The following were elected members of the club: Messrs. Harry Sharp, J. H. Ham ilton, Robert Z. Drake, William A. DeBord, On C. Barto, Charles Marsh. Walter Molse, William H. McCori, John F. Brady, F. J. Hoel, Charles I Deuel and Alan. on B. Warren. Mortality Statistics. The following births and deaths were re ported' to th Board of Health up to noon October 26: Births Lar Jensen, 1208 Ponth Forty second, boy; John Banks. Eleventh and Charles, boy; Harry Hopkins, 6u5 North Sixteenth, boy; Joniia J. SelBon. 2.n7 South Twelfth, boy; Arthur E. Bloche, 813 South Twenty-third, boy; Emll Johnson, boy; Lon Kestersnn, 801 Bnutb Twenty-rlrst. boy; The lander Hanson. 2222 Poppleton, boy: Charles Green, Florence, girl; Oliark-s O. Talnwge, )12 Maple, girl: W. H. .Utity, S827 Pecatur, eirl: Harry C. Stafford, Sn:'S North Twenty- third, girl; 8mi.. Mltchellt uff North Six teenth, girl: Oscar Balow, Klrl; Sharbll Koory. 14J6 South Thirteenth,-boy. Deutna Jan I'luhanek, 222 Poppletnn ave nue. S months; Helena Shemlk, 418 Hickory, 9 months; Louisa Calter, Fourth and Ban croft, 1 year: Thomas Raher, Paplllion, 28 rears; luaarun uurpny, vi-i iurin iwu-y-fourtb, 1 year; Sarah E. Potter. SHuS will be elected. Marriage Licenses. Ttttk fnltciwin marrlHe licenses Issued up to noon October 26; Name and' Residence. Age. Charles Kautsky, Omaha. ... 26 Anna Ondracek, Omaha. 22 Alfred P. Veillux, Minneapolis. 82 Esther Hagglund,. Minneapolis 18 Joseph Keller, Omaha , 2J Anna Bruna, Omaha a Rufus B. Cable, Rapid City, S. D 49 Llda Coleman, Evansvllle, Ind .86 James Edwin Orr, Omaha..... 82 Margaret Belle Baker, Omaha. a John F. Johnson, Omaha... 29 Jennie Roth, Omaha , 26 William T. I -arson, Omaha ,.. 80 Tekla 8. Hernblom, Omaha 26 Lyman L. Starnes, Leavenworth 21 Mulissa Hottel, Omaha...,, 20 Mathlas Bauer, Omaha.....'.... 83 Anna Paelyer, Omaha..., 26 II K. Wedding King. Edbolm, Jeweler. iorth Twenty-second, 6S; Frank Wilson, lng damages. Loral Compaay Sued. - Tn Judge Redlck's court the Page Lum ber company of Buckley, Wash., Is suing the Bradford-Kennedy company of this city for 83,200. This amount is claimed as a balance due on shipments of lumber from the ooaHt The Jooal lumbermen say the lumber did not com along until long after It was due. and as a result they were forced to go Into the open market and buy lumber to All their contracts, paying mucn more man iny wouia nave naa to pay for lumber from the west. For this reason they refused to pay the bill, claim- EVERYBODY CAN AFFORD IT . IVHA77 .. To San Montr "e , OMAHA LOAN AND BUILDING ASSOCIATION 1704 FARM AM STREET. BEE BUILDING. It Pays 6 on Saving Accounts. O. W. LOOMIS, Pre. U. M. NAT H.NflEK. i'y. Ladies' Dressing Sacques Our Una Is wall maida from very noft pretty ahadea of lh boat flannelette, elder down, lamb's wool, etc. There are flan nelettee, Persian patterns, at $1 and $1.28; light weight ripple lambs wool with collar satin binding and sllic frog a, and also Im ported fancy flannels, at $1.00; fancy striped swIss eiderdown and ripple lambs wool at $L7B to $ii,BOf a very fine quality ripple lambs wool, trimmed In Persian bands $3, trimmed In new fibre laes at $3 20. Those with our lounging robes at ttL87. 13. 0. $4. BO and ta.BO; and the new imported blanket robes at 13, BO and $a.0 make up a handsome oolleotion, remarkably pretty for the money. See them before buying. Aim 1 'yussavseabassv n IJRS. J. BEHS0H,'iknL Look Out. for This If Anyone Tells You He Can Olve You Remedy the Same or Just as tiood as Dr. Chase's Blood and Nerve Food, Don't You Believe It. This is the preparation that made the name "Chase" famous by its won derful cures of paralysis, locomotor ataxia and all diseases of the blood and nerves, and for many years It en Joyed the distinction of being the only remedy advertised and sold under the name ot Chase. The genuine is made only by The Dr. Chase Co., Philadel phia, Pa., from their own private pre scription. To guard against imita tions, see that the packages you buy are made in Philadelphia. To con vince you that it is the richest ot all restoratives and that it makes solid flesh, muscle and strength, weigh yourself before taking it, and see what wonders it will do. This is the only remedy that has been able to stand such a severe test It builds you up. Each dose means new life, vitality and strength. Try it. You can't go wrong. Price SO cents, five boxes, enough to give It a fair trial, $2.00. Book free. Bold aa sraarasuaeel y Myera-OU, (aa Dragr C, Oataaa, Bah. S2.CO AND S2.50 We have a nice line" of women's shoe at $2.00 and $2.oO- line 5 from which most any woman can select a peir that will prove satis factory in both the fit and wear. , These shoes, are made over lasts that are correct in style and shape; welted soles, military heels, finely finished and made to fit aa smooth and easy aa higher priced shoes. - The fact Is. you can get a most satisfactory shoe at this store at either price $2.00 or $2.60, and they will be carefully fitted to your feet by expert foot-fitters. FRY SHOE CQ 1 11 w j Persia, , DOUTT BTATK VITKRINJLBLaN. . CITY VIBTEmiSAHLaJ. H. L RAMACCIOTlV D. V. S. OMAHA. KEB. Teiaobuce OSes sad Inftrsnry, Hut sas Uassa ft RED UTTER DAY WEATHER -Fair and Warmer. IFtlMBDE 5 : tii :!Qr 35i1 ' cadi AgSJaiaps GROCERY If you do not buy your Pp'l'SI"J Bennett's. THE LOSrf 13 CERTAINLY TOURS. 60c worth Green Trading Stamp f)r with can Peaches 60c worth Green Trading- Stamps Rc with can Baked Beans 60c worth Green Traflins: Stamps ffin with can Snlders Tomato Soup'' 11.00 worth Green Trading Stamps with dosen boxes Parlor 12C Matches UlSV BUTTER OTJR BUTTER RECEIVED DAILY. Bennett's Capitol Creamery. 25c pound mtwrt Fteeh Country Butter, 1lC Mince Meat. 12C . ...... Bour Pickles, 5C dozen 50c worth of Green Trading Stamps with dosen Dill t2C Pickle ; ",w CANDY ' ' D. 3. O'Brien' famou Angel lSC Food Tatty, pound...., " WEDNESDAY IS RED LETTER DAY, llrlns; your book and get TEX (Sl.OOl LITTLE GREEN STICK EKS FREE. This Is a free gift to stamp col loot ors, you don't even have to muke a purchase to get them. A new collecting book with thirty ($3.00) Little Green Stickers to everybody without the neces sity of making' a purchase. RED LETTER DAT Is more, infinitely more, than the giving of free stamps, it is a hot bargain day in every department. RED LETTER. DAY F0R.SILKS and street hades, worth $1.00 yard. pedal for Wednesday..... RED LETTER DAY AT THE BLACK DRESS GOODS DEPT. Sixteenth street entrance-First section, at ' 75c vard-Volles, Armures, Crepes, MelrSS Tamlse'Moalr. Cheviot.. Serges. Mefton.eJ r ftnlv.75c Blcilians-1.00. i.25 and $1 60 values, all go ilv"UIllY I J Wednesday-REI BETTER DAY . . . BIG RED LETTER DAY SALE of LADIES' NECKWEAR at 25c EACH. trMt entrance flDeclai counter for Wednesday, . mtt each. EMBROIDERY SALE 200 manufacturer's sample piece of yards In each piece In eim and In sertions, a very fine assortment of embroideries I -fcf sX' Vfl $ that are worth up to 15o a yard, will be old 1C IOr f2 J Wednesday, at , Red Letter Day on Bargain Square 39c DRESS GOODS 50c Worth 75c Unrivaled Bargains Worth $1 Mammoth sale black and colored dress 'AiS-rlJdl Fancy Weaves, Tricots. Canvas Cloth. Panamas. Cheviot and Serges-All on the BIG BARGAIN SQUARE. . mw - - 39c WEDNESDAY 50c Worth 75c Come early and avoid the rnsh Worth $1 yd RED LETTER. DAY IN OUR CLOAK AND SUIT ROOM A STARTLING WALKING SKIRT OFFER One hundred walking; Wrts, made to sell at from J5.00 to 7.50, your choice CZUC of them T Wednesday, with ONE HtiNDRBD GREEN pJ,JJ BTJkS''' tlkcriiri and dreVs waists. reKular $5 00 styles; In pesu de sole and taffeta, black, white CXClC and all colors; with FIFTY GREEN TRADING J,JJ RTARTU8NGVPKFricOAT ' OFFER .Two hundred Jlne black sateen and rner cerizedrettlcoats values up to $1.60. on sale RED LETTER OQ. DAT, With TWENTY GREEN TRADING STAMPS. OJC tor RED LETTER CROCKERY SENSATIONS Havlland Co., White Ranson. Coupe Flat Shape Bread and Butter and Dessert Plate, either ihC slse, each iww Frosted White China Salt and c Pepper Shakers, each Lara Slse White Slop Jars, . 'Tile with cover and ball, each M "w 9-Inch Jardinieres, In the beautiful dark Louwelsa ware, nice assorted Sf."0: 98c See the advance showings of Christ mas CUT GLASS, CHINA, eto. No such stocks as ours ever exhibited In the west. FACTI Shoe Department RED LETTER DAY means eoiething in Shoe Department THE BEST BOYS' and GIRLS' SHOES in Omaha at 1.50 THE BEST WORK SHOES for Men, at 2.00 Double Stamps on all Shoe purchases all day. CLOTHING "DEPARTMENT Shirt Sale Wilson Bros.. "Cosmopolitan. "Ideal" and other good makes. New Shirts just come to town, new I patterns, worth and sold all over the cfrjl land for $1.?0 and $2.00 our price..-. YOUNG MEN'S SUITS Boys' and Children's Suits DOUBLE GItEEN TRADING STAMPS WEDNESDAY YOUNG MEN'S SUITS $9.75, $8.50, $7.50. $6.50 and $5.00 Men's Suits and Overcoats, worth up to 17.50 special 7 50 sale price. u y n 17?. mi THB ItKLIABLJD ITORB. Men's Suits worth up to $10, special sale price $5.00' Axminster Day Wednesday Peidmonl & Smith Carpet Mills Surplus Stock at Half Regular Prices THIS GREAT PURCHASE INCLUDES OVER 10.000 YARDS of Axmtnster Carpets with or without borders all perfect in styles and design regular price SL2S to JZ0O per yard your choice now, par yard.................... 87k Stock will be ready for your selection, 1:00 a. m. Wednesday, October 26th. nothing reserved In, three-fourth Axmlnater. An opportunity like this only come) once MAKO TOUR SELECTIONS EARLY. If you do not need the good now make a partial payment and we will hold them for you. DOMESTIC ROOM SPECIALS 12 V rxtra heavy fleece back Flannel. yard 5C 12Hc fine Classic Gin- faYT!'.?.8.'. 5ic 16c Lorelne Percales, double (old, 32 Inches wide, at. Tie. yard Jv 12Hc India Llnons, tine and sheer, fi at, yard Ov 12Hc Outlnfr Flannel. ea?.tryaarSa.V.r:....6iC 10c Cotton Flannel. 30 In. wide, at R yard OC 7Bo 'Seamless Sheet., bleached,, 81x90 slse, Slob 49c 12HO ' Pillow Cases, ready to use, 46x36 tr.:.:. 83c AMOSWEAG STAPLES GINGHAMS, mill ends, t to 10 yards yard" V. ,.4iC INTERESTING GROCERIES QU01ATI0NS Watch our ads. There's money In It for you. Many dollars In savings by buying at Haydens'. Vegetables aie lint In quality and the crop so abun 4art that prices are lower tnan ever. 1 can Concentrated Soup, equal to I cans of common souo Be S-lb. cans Clam Chowder ISO 1 dos. Lill Pickles 7Vfac 1 can Deviled Ham 3'o 1 can Potted Tongue Vu New Evaporated Black Berries per lb 4 7ttc New California Raisins (very fine), per lb So New Evaporated Apples, per lb... 7Ho New California Prunes, per lb.... SVtJ New Currants, per lb ViO 1 quart syrup , VVo 20 lbs. Pure Can Granulated Sugar tl-00 Yeast Foam, pkg jo Kiln Dried Oatmeal, per lb c 10 Bars Laundry Soap (all brands). 25c Pearllne, pkg 2c 4- 1 b. pkg. Gold Dust., lfo -lb. can New Pumpkin c 8-lb. can New Hominy c 5- lb. can New Packed Tomatoes... 6c 1- lb. can New Packed Corn o 2- lb. can New String Beans o New Kiln Dried Cornmeal. Ib 2o All Sweet Cookies, worth l&o and ' 30o lb., In this sale, I lbs. for.... 25c NOTION DEPARTMENT SPECIALS Pearl Buttons, 1n per dos Klelnert's Stockinette I)resn Shields 1UW lEc Rubber Fine Combs. each 25c Needle Bonks. ' ftok 3ic Children's 16c Em broidered Col- f lars, each Warren's Silk Covered Feather Bone, Ulr per yard Gold Eye Needles, 1 per pkg v 15c Metal Backed Horn C0 Combs OW 25c Embroideries, ex- yaardW'.:.fr.!..J0C Wonderful Shoe Values Sample ehoes from several of the largest and best shoe manu facturers in the country on sale Wednesday at about half price. Ladies' $2.50 to $3.50 shoes In patent and vici ' f QJ kid, choice Wednesday Men's Shoes In all leathers and latest styles, worth up to $3.50, your choice of 2,500 pairs, Wednesday.. Ladles' f 1.50 Felt Slippers fur trimmed, at Child's $1.25 Shoes In patent leather and vkl kid, sites S to 8, at Child's $1.00 Shoes- size 9 to 12, at 98c 69c 59c Boys' and Youth's $1.60 Shoes in satin calf, at Child's 75c Shoes In dongola kid, with patent tip, sizes t IU O, III Women's Carpet i Slippers , pair. 1.96 98c 48c 20c HAYDEN.-BROS! The Task of Selection 1 rendered comparatively easy from our stock of ster ling silver or cut glass. The most Infinite variety of ar ticles assure the suiting of the most individual tastes, MAWHINNET& RYAN CO.r IS Ot AND DOUGLAS STS. OMAtlA JvUB. Right m Front of the Elevator ' A very handsome suite of two rooms, suite 004, immediately In front of the elevator is vacant It is one of the most desirable suites in The Bee Building I riardwood floors and finish, electric lights, running water. Faces Farnam street a private office and a waiting room, or work room. Rent $30 per month. It. C. Peters . Co., ,4 RENTAL. AQENTS, ' GROUND FLOOR BEE BUILDING. Mi They can all J ALEC COAL Ours speakB for itself your money's worth guaranteed. . PENNSYLVANIA OR ARKANSAS HARD COAL. WhltehOUSe (Ohio) BestSoftCoalontheMarket.,..$7.50 Keystone (Illinois) B?t soft coai tor the Pric....$6.00 All Grades of Soft Coal at Lowest Trices ' Goss-Johnson Bros, Goal & Supply Go. 1519 PARNAM 5TREET, 'Phon 1307 It's Not Too Early can mak your selection now and w w kJv? to talk about our tlooii because w feel that we have rtaon tlTbrjro7d of th. richnes. d vari ety the volume and the value, w. are bringing together this season frum thTo"? quaVters Of Jewelrydom. VN . t. alsd to have you come In snd Kok. whether you luy or not. You Uwirou'Teidy Brown & Borsheim Jewelers. 222S.UthSt. i T diamonds; Most luxuries are an expense and at beat but a fleeting ple.suYe. Ula- T monds are a lusurjr It Is true one L of th. greata.t, but an verliustlng T uuav v v. iv .ui w iu mil .iiiiiirii, v. prosperity. Mora than that, they ar. an investment, as thry have been In creuHlng In value and no doubt will continue to. We contract to give you back In caah nine-tenth of wliut you fttid us. any time within on year, .hould you de.lr It. King from I6.U0 to 110000. W-lsaVtW. -------M-B-sl-l-a-Hi-B aaiMil