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THE OMAHA DAILY IJEE: SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 12. 1004. 6 Great Satwrday Sales BIG SALE OF SILVERWARE Well Known Oneida Community " lid Rose" Silver Plated Tableware Special. This very hipb class silver plate is warranted by the Oneida community manufacturers to wear for five years. Ilere is a great chance for hotel and boarding house keepers to bur cood silver plated ware far below Its value. Imported Linen Scarfs and Squares The fine imported spachtel scarf and squares that have been displayed in our window for the last few days hundreds of patterns, a variety of sizes, extraordin- SStd"15c-25c-39c M 9 mm 0 SLr f' Wild Rom Pattern Tea Spoon Hc Wild Rom Berry Spoons. 4QC each svw i each. ..... Wild' Rom Dessert 8poon, I Or i Co,ti Mfat ForkB -.h 'i,oh Wild Rosa Table Spoon", each 25c Gravy Ladels, each Butter Knives, each 49c Wild Rom Knives and Forks. 0.rC each -w 25c if nf) rrii I II I 111 uw I L3L ii i; i . SATURDAY A PATTERN HATS From JOSEPH. 30th and Fifth Ave., N. Y. Also Model Hats of l.CHTENSTEIN, YIROT, BENDEl, BUM Llr; Saturday we offer all our high Vn? -Wn i $ fP mZ4M hat suitable for every fashionable occasion They have been priced up to$25, $30 anJ $3J Saturday your choice at Hundreds of Stunning $10 and $12.50 Hats at $5 A beautiful array of fine dress hats, copies of French models and designs from noted American milliners hava C been selling at $10 and $12.50 now 4 Sale of Street Hats at $2.50 Very fetching and up to-data street hats felt bodies, OCA neatly and jauntily trimmed at .... OSTRICH PLUMES White and black ostrich plumes, also shaded plumes f CIQ worth up to $3 Saturday special,, at I0 Children's prettily trimmed hats at 25c-98c Winter Underwear. Sale Ladies' fleecy lined corset covers with long sleeves, silk trimmed just the right weight a special Saturday price Children's Underwear Big lots ot children's jereey ribbed and plain vests, pants and drawers, fleecy lined, f J" fQu medium and heavy," at .fsmjs Ladies Fine Maco Cotton and Pari Wool Under' , wear ribbad underwear, light 'weight? fleecy lined vests and pants tfl ,), wvHh up to at JJijQJL ladies' Union Suits on big bargain square ,k!S.t!,.:1"3.:.:?::h... 49c-69c-!8c MDE1P, PRINCE OF ALL SPENDERS "Coal-Oil Jobnij" Set a Pass that Nona Hu Eter Attempted to Equal. RECOLLECTIONS OF A ROYAL SPREE Moaey Flowed In Faat Enough, bat II Earned It , Faster Story ."' of' Soma of Bla . ' 1 ' ' Raeapatla. In the Intoxication of suddenly acquired wealth, $300,000 In hand and an Income of 13.000 a week' from old and new leases on the Widow MoCllntock farm, John W. Steele resolved to reveal his opulence to the world to see everything In It, and by no means through a smoked glass. In 111 Ignorance, for he Could not do much more than write his name, he saw In the for tune only the opportunity for peraonal dis play, and he suddenly burst with butterfly like . radiance into grimy Kousevllle, the nearest town to the old homestead, teem ing with all conditions of men, honestly or dishonestly bent upon eating at Dives' ta ble or scraping up the crumbs of gold that fell around it. But for this young Croesus this town was but a pent-up Utica. Thence to TltuHvllle and Oil City and Anally tc Pittsburg, where he first found an orbit large enough to spread his wings. A mere chronology of his publio acta comprehends his whole history. He appeared to the guests of the old Monongahela house in a coat of blue velvet, giving the head waiter who had ushered him to a seat a $100 bill and his Immediate servitor a fifty when he put down the soup, and a second fifty when tb meal was finished, and that ob sequious person asked: "Is that all, sir?" His first publlo sensation was at a music hall, when be stepped from bis box onto the stare and said to the blackface comedian: "Sing that again, and here is a thousand." From this resort he drove to the Sanitary Physicians say consumption can now be cured Nearly til cases In the early stages. Many even when far advanced. Fresh air stands first. Good food next. Then a medicine to quiet the cough and control the inflammation Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Ask your doctor about trU.. mm RARE SALE OF grade pattern hats, the work of the master designers of Europe and America at one popular price, juunureus ui eiuumug hats, the choicest designs of Joseph, Lichtenstein, Bendel, Virot and others Charlotte Cordays, Napoleons, turbans, lace hats, feather hats, beaver hats trimmed in the most elaborate id in tne n $1 fashion. The millinery fern of the entire season ft! DEM- fair being held In one of the large halls, reaching the floor as some one was making a patriotic appeal "for the contribution of one day's Income!" "Here you are, sir," and pushing through a gaping crowd which easily parted he handed up Ave $500 bills. "What name, sir?" "Put it down to 'Coal Oil Johnnie,' " thus coining the sobriquet which was never effaced. He was recog nized by a Venango county man. "John, we want a soldlt-rs' monument In Frank lin." Steele searched his pockets. "That Is all the change I have," and he passed over $2,800. It la said that, saving the monu ment at Glrard, in Erie county, toward which Don Rice contributed $5,000, this was the first memorial raised in this state to the fallen heroes. Parasites Catch On. There was an older man in Pittsburg who resolved to exploit this' youthful and reckless son of Helios. His name was Sclh Slocum, and he commanded Just those powers to open stage doors, to penetrate the innermost recesses of the concert hall and unlock the chambers of Isls, which would apepal In a compelling way to a profligate spirit. Dehald, therefore, this matchless young spendthrift, under his tutelage, and thee hampagne rout which ensued when to call for one bottle smacked of penury and only a basket was dp. rlgueur. I'nder auch expert administra tion there formed about him a great con pany of parasites to fawn upon him, to exalt Ills already Caesar-like aplomb ami to humbly accept the diamonds and gold pieces even when gold was at 216! and strips of the "long green." What more logical that all this horde of leeches, decked out In the best tailor-made at his expense, should be quartered at the Mo nongahela that decent people fled from It as from a besom, and that a covetous man agement was forced at length to say: "Your absence Is more to be desired than your company?" Then the preparations for the conquest of Philadelphia, which loomed upon the horison of Steele's Imagi nation oa the promised land. "We'll take It by storm special cars If you say ro I'll buy a locomotive and new clothes all around." Of course, there was unanimous concurrence. "What you need," said the mentor, "la a bodyguard a man you and I tn trust a man who knows every twUt In hotel table form and dress you as be fits your station. That man la Major Tea gle, and I have wrlten him to be prepared for our arrival." Thus It was that the In vasion was accomplished the arrival by one of the first trains of the new terminal In West Philadelphia, which had been the Arcade of the great Sanitary fair; the procession of carriages through the city, having at Its head the victoria bearing Steel In hla blue-velvet emblasonment, the converted "nlghthawk" on the box seat, and at his side the Impressive figure of the "Majah," for many years to come one of the most picturesque Impressions of our city life. .. Tfce Hotel M'a Hla. Two Incidents ilae conspicuously out of the throng which marked the spendthrift's career - In Philadelphia. One - day be topped In at the Continental, when the late J. VL Klngsley had Junt been admitted to the flrru controlling It. "I wish to see the proprietor." "lie Is engaged," said the 0 !5c n MM Specials iiv LADIES' and CHILDREN'S COATS Ladies' Kersey Tourist Coats 42 in. long, satin lined, stitched velvet collar, petal O,9o ana Dution inm med, at Ladles' Tourist Coats at 6.98 30-in. Butcher back aud tour ist coat, Norfolk, & 9g trapped, with belt, ' heavy lining. . Tourist Box Coat at 4.98 Vel- vet piped kersey tourist box coat, lined through out, at 4.98 Special Tourists at 12.50 & 14,85 the prettiest trimmings and pip- X.etunnlDg12.50.14.85 Ladies' Tailored Suits Many of them exclusive samples, nil high Ja;;VuVt, 14 85 $1924 50 Tailored Suit at 8.98 Well made and stylish suit, in theO QO newest designs and colors, at(l(0 Cravenette Rain Coats Made in late style, perfect rain T.85 $10 protection, specials....! J Golf Skirts New mannish mix tures, big values, at. 1.98-2.98-4.98 A Great This fall's coats and suits demand pieces. We mention a iew exuu, eyei - Pretty Coney Cluster Scarfs 69c with bix talis, at Electric Seal Scarfs Tall trimmed, at Brook Mink Cluster Scarfs with six tails, at 98c 1.50 Scarfs of fox, marten, mink, big lot, at Extra Bargains in Ladies' fine, guage fast black full 6eamless hosiery in cotton . and French lisle thread plain and drop stitch effects also fancy colors worth also luui'jr cuiura ngiiu I0c-12k-25c up to 60c at the pair Lidies' Kid Gloves all sizes newest colors Ch clasp and button styles JJQ clerk, staring at the marvelous sartorial apparition. "I won't be answered In that way. Here, boy" tossing a twenty-dollar gold piece to the bell boy "take my card to the proprietor." When Klngsley ap peared he said, laying a mass of bills on the counter: "There are $8,000. It's yours. All I want Is the right to run this hotel one day, and pay all the extra expenses." Klngsley couJd not resist the temptation. Picking up the money he said: "For twenty-four hours it's yours to command." "Slocum," cried Steele, "you are clerk. Get behind that deak. Qaylord" this was "Johnnie," the minstrel "you are bell boy at $100 a day. "Whfire'a that clerk?" "Here, sir!" 'You are discharged!" As soon as it could be prepared a huge sign was raised across the reading room win dows (afterward Helmbold's drug store) with this Inscription: "Open House Today I Everything Free! All Are Welcome!" Even a dull fancy can paint the mob be sieging thla hostelry for twenty-four hours, where flowed a virtual river of wine. Add ing the cost of this frolic to his personal gifts, this hotel experiment cost him $25, 000. Directly upon his return to the I Glrard Klngsley brought back the Conti nental into Its hitherto decorous channel and reinstated his clerk. This act so Incensed Steele that he agreed to Indemnify Kanaga for the expense of running the Glrard at half rate, and for thirty days this fierce competition severely tried the resources of the new management of the Continental. It Is no part of our purpose to follow the orgies of this crazed youth or outline his midnight career. Decency must, if charity will not, draw down the curtain en the scenes of his nocturnal profligacy. Dolna; the Town, Among his less reprehensible diversions was his princely gifts to concert saloon dancers and minstrel performers for whom he had a special liking. Meeting Cool Bur gess casually he said: "You want some thing in that scarf," and taking him into Kelley's Jewelry store, added: "Choose!" Burgess was not so weak but what he could choose a $1,600 diamond. A crowd of men followed him Into a Ninth street saloon. "All the champagne you men can drink out of your hats." And when they had drunk out of and battered the tiles he marched them to Oak ford's and dressed their heads anew at $3 per. Being caught on Arch street In a ruin he spied a cab. "Take roe to the Glrard." "Thl--cab's engaged." "Is It engaged now? shoving a $100 bill Into the driver's ban "I think not," smiled the man. At tl door of the Glrard, where a throng w. awaiting him, he thrust $1,000 Into tl astounded driver's vest. "Let me see better rig- tomorrow." Wherever he wei there went with him Slocum and TeagN neither suffering from their obsequious at tarhment It Is to be said of them pos sibly because they saw for their own goo diminished possibilities that they endeuv ored to keep him out of the gambling der. at the northwest corner of Ninth and San som streets. He Insisted, however, an left over $15,000 in the tiger's maw. Wher Skiff and Qaylord brought their mlnstr.' troupe to Concert hall Steele became en amored with Its life. Hera was something better than organising a colored band In Locust street, giving It heavy gold-braid Fur Sale Saturday fur scarfs, and we have made ready with a large stock of moderately priced fur iaiti ior rarurony: louble Coney scarfs, with cords f nQ and tails, at l.U Double brook mink scarfs, OCA with cords and tails, at L,Dj Single fox scarfs, with two J nn brush tails, at jZ,JO etc big variety of styles and HOSIERY for Ladies, Misses', children's 'and boys' fine and heavy ribbed school hose some fleece lined and in all size maty . v 1 m :tT.i iOc-iAc-Idc Ladies' all wool Golf Gloves just the thing for p cold weather all t size J cons uniforms and solid silver instruments under the masterful Intuitions of "Majah" Teagle. Ha was wearied of Its sounding "brasses" in front of the Glrard. "If you men will serenade me tonight I will back the show." Could ordinary minstrel nature wtlhstand this? Never; and the thing they played most was "Coal Oil Johnnie Is His Name" and that earlier composition, "Champagne Charlie." When the modern Titmouse appeared In the balcony It was to answer the cheer of the mob with dollar bills. He not only reclothed the Skiff and Gaylord enterprise, gave It from Klemm's famous Market street store the finest pos sible orchestral outfit, but he bought a lo comotive, baggage car and two sleeping cars, to make it the first of traveling com panies with such an equipment. When the organization started on this career of sumptuous travel It 'was estimated that Steele had spent $200,000 In less than two months. CO-OPERATION IN ENGLAND Vast Operations ot Wholesale and Ite tall Societies Employing? Thousands ot ot People. A very Interesting visitor to Washington Is Mr. John Shilllto of Manchester, Eng land. Mr. Shilllto has for the last ten years been president of the Manchester Co-operative Wholesale society, the biggest Institution of Its kind in Great Britain, or, perhaps, in the world. Concerning his so ciety Mr. Bhillito talked entertainingly with a reporter of the Post. "Everybody," said he, "has heard of the j Rochdale society. The difference between j It and ours Is that the Rochdale Is on the reiuii uruar, Willie ours IS wnolceaie, Put they both embody the name principle of profit-sharing by the members of the so. clety, i "Our concern turns over every year about $100,000,000. We are not only whole salers of merchandise of every description, but we have a fleet of merchant ships and own manufacturing establishments In dif ferent parts of England. We make toats and shoes, flannels, boidclnth.-, cotton goods, aoaps, and run big flour mills. In all we employ about 16,000 people. Our (NFANTSjINVALIDST W S TWCt ft-''- Thin babies become plump babies when fed with Mellin'a Food. Mellin's Food nour ishes. Whether you nurse your bsby or use Mai- lin's hood you will lind our book, H 1 ha Cam and Paading of Infanta," very uaaiui. Simply writs fur it. U will be soot fra. MELUN'l FOOD CO, BOSTON, MASS. Children's pretty Reefers bright colors, warm and well made OC Children's Heavy Coats Made for warm winter f PA wear, at I Oil Children's Long Tourist Coats All the style of the tourist coats for the grown- QO ups, at . IaVO Children's Nobby Coats Long loose tourist and butcher ea; 3.98.9.98 Ladles' Wool Waists Variety of new eti les and color, made O of winter weight cloths, rflC at. Ladies' Waists at 1.50 A score of very pretty now ideas, half pleated yokes, etc, bright colors 1.50 Ladles' Silk Waists stunning new silk waists, highly AQ fashionable, Black Sateen Petticoats Wide cut, pretty ruffles and tucks. 50c worth ll.zo, t t fleece Lined Dressing Sacques kimona sleeves, worth 50c, Q a very special bargain JKi Single fox scarfs, with 2 brush tails, extra full, at Double Canada marten scarfs, with corda, at Extra full fox and marten clusters ecarfs, at 3.98 4.98 .6.98 9.98 qualities one Men and Children Men's Hosiery Blacks, tans and silver gray, In cotton and giiij, iu luiwu aim I0c-I2ic part wool worth 25c, fit , Two Handkerchief Specials for Saturday 0 A narrow hems- f (m I big valuea-at U22 Ton JXSQ WtaM shareholders are almost entirely from the ranks of the common working people of England. It waa In the Interest of thla class that the society was formed In 1864. "Allied with the parent society are 1,000 retail stores, with a membership of 1.000, 000. All members of these retail stores gee a profit In proportion to the amount of their purchases. These stores buy most of their stocks from the wholesale house at Man chester, but may purchase elsewhere. They are given seven days In which to make payment, and If an account Is not settled In fourteen days it is treated aa overdue. We go on the principle that short payment make long friends, and it Is a rare occur rence for a store to get behindhand. "The value of our institution to the state and to the people Is undoubtedly great It Is primarily for the benefit of the Industrial element of our English population, and thai It has been of enormous advantage to the wage earners Is concede! by all. It enables the thrifty worklngman to get his supplier at very nearly wholesale prices. It reduce drunkenness and encourages the wcrklng people to lay by something for old age. Commercial socialism It is called by polit ical economists, and It la being put in practice by inhabitants of many other Eu ropean countries who have noted Its bene flclent effects In England. I should think It would have a splendid field In the United States." Washington Post SUPREME COURT SYLLABI. 13009. McNeal against Hunter. Error from Sheridan. Affirmed. Holcomb, C. J. 1. Where on a trial in a bastardy pro ceeding the defendant not to trial upon the sole and only Issue of his guilt, as charged in the complaint, and on the theory tliuOie has pleaded not guilty, and the case Is so submitted to the Jury, the fact that no tormai arraimiment and pita thereto Is entered vt rcord l an irregularity which at most is error without prejudice. i. The right to have the complaint read to him anu to be 'allowed to plead thereto mny be waived by the defendant, and he Mill be helu to have waived the same where a trial it) had as though such plea had been entered. . . , 3. A new trial on the ground of newly dlscovertd evidence will not be granted where the proposed evidence appears to be hearsay and Incompetent. 4. A defendant will not be allowed a new trial on the ground of newly discovered evidence where It appears that such evl- - ..... ,,, iii. hetclnnlna of the trial and no seasonable effort wa. put forth to procure such evidence at the trial or to secure s postponement ot m .. final submission of the case to the Jury and until such evidence could be secured. 6. Evidence xa mined and found to be sufficient to sustain the verdict of the Jury. 13610. Foss against IMwea. Appeal from B;illne. Reversed, with directions to dia mine plaintiff's supplemental petition. Old- hin'coritrlbution for payment of partner ship debts cannot be enforced until there Is a final nettiement of all the affairs of the partnership. 2 Evidence examined and held Insufficient to show a final settlement of partnership "Thum"' Westlnarhouse Company against Mi xel. Error from Hamilton. Afllrmed. T' Where the petition allege that the plalntltf agreed with the defendant to pur chase ctrtuln threshing machinery and that he received the same, subject to an agree ment wh-rrby he waa to take such ma chinery upon trl-,1. that It waa warranted to le well fitted for the purnosea for whd'h It was sold, and that it shall operate to hla aatlafactlnn. and that If not satisfactory he mUhl return the machinery and receive back the notes and personal property given In consideration therefor, and the answer A Big Sale of Dolls A great manufacturer of Sonneberjr, Germany, sells to is for epot cash his entire surplus stock of kid body and dressed dolls. We place these on sale Saturday at about o.ne-half the price you pay for dolls on Christmas. stockings, moving eyes on special sale, at, each light or dark eyes special each These sleeping bisque dolls have natural hair and are A 8 inches tall special bargain for, each. IUC $10 Jointed Doll for $3.98 Each Special make hlph grade kid body doll, cork stuffed, fully Jointed arms and Iors this is a rare bargain for each 3.98 Extra largje patent dolls, nearly t dolls, nearly 98c 3 inches ta li the biggest doll in the country for, each BOOK SALE We positively assert that nowhere hava books been Bold so cheap as you will find them at the Brandeis Btore Satur day. $1 Books for 19c each These books are selected from the world's choicest literature and written by authors of established reputation, em bracing History, uiograpny. Adventure, kuvtrniurof 19c .poetry ana miction ot tne cnoic est character extra special, at, per volume 50c Books at 15c each The cream of the world's classic litera ture in beautiful cloth binding, with dainty and elaborate designed covers aa a girt book it could have no eaual ybur choice Saturday, at, each 15c 2 So Cloth Bound Books at 12c Each Nearly 600 titles of good literature, clearly printed on excellent quality of paper are nicely bound an artlstlo cover in two colors of Ink splendid bargain at, per volume...., ; BOYS AND GIRLS BOOKS "Elsie Dinsmore," by Martha Plnley; "Five IJttle Poppers and How They Grew," by Margaret Sidney: Child's His tory of the Old and New Testament all lamcil i an 25c ruliy lllUHtraiea, nanasome cloth binding a 50c edition on sale Saturday, at, per volume "admits that the property was taken under warranty and subject to trial, but denies that the terms of said warranty and tne conditions of such trial are as alleged in said petition." Held, that the defendant Is not entitled under such pleadings to prove and rely as a defense upon certain condi tions in a written contract between the parties which Is not pleaded In the answer. 2. Such a defense is new matter and must be pleaded before It can be proved. 3. Under the circumstances set forth In the opinion, held, that the plaintiff In error waived the provisions of the written con tract with reference to the retention of the machinery after a four days' trial con stituting an acceptance of the same. 13ij0. In re application of Greaser. Appeal, Colfax. Dismissed. Oldham, C. 1. The Judgment of a d. strict court In a proceeding in habeas coipus Will not be reviewed by this court on appeal. 13&1. Fremont Brewing Company against Schultz. Erior, Douge. Affirmed. Leaun, C 1. issues as to the existence of negligence and contrioutory neslit,eni.e are lor ,hj jury to dtte. mine wtun ti,e evidence is conflicting and wnere oiltereiit mii.ds might .easonably draw d. tlere.it L.tei'tmes ts to these mutters Irom tne tacts e-siaullsned. .t Is only where the evluence is Insulin l m to support a verdict that the court Is Justi ued in Inatruciing as a mutter of law that negligence did not exist. 2. I nder the lacU set forth in the opin ion, held, that the trial c.,urt nghtiy sub mitted the question of negligence 10 the jiiiy, and further, that there was sufficient evidence to support the veidlct Fremont 'Jelep.ione Company against Kteler. Error, Douge. Reversed. Oldhum, C. 1. Evidence examined and held not suffi cient to sustain the Judgment of the dis trict court. 13X35. McGlnley against Wlrthele. Error, Otoe. Afllrmed. Ames, C. 1. When a defendant In replevin qualifies a general denial in his answer by p.ead ing specially that the title to the property In alspu.e In In him, lie waiv. s tne tiih nical defense that he was not in possession of it at the beginning of the act. on. 13787. McCaff.ey against City of Omaha, Appeal, Douglas. Alilrmod. Holcomb, (.'. 1. Where the wealing surface ot a paved street lit a city of the metropo .tan cl ss lias become so rotten and decayed aa to oe unlit for use, ar.d in a woik for th'j Im provement of such street li is p o,,osel and required thnt all the ma.Ur.nl com posing the wearing surface of the e Hire portion, of the paved tt eot shall be te moveil and a new ma.e iai of tne sime, or of a different kind, replaced or re. aid thereon, even though on the same concrete base, such proposed work conslltu.et a "repaying" of the street as dl 't.nttulsheil from "repairing." as thosa wo ds are used In the charter act of such cities npp.l'aule to and regulating the manner and me hod of Improving such stree s. 2. In the case at bar It Is h 'Id that the contemplated Improvement of the stieet Is essentially and In substance a "leunv Ing" thereof, as distinguished from ' re pul Ing," and can be engaged I i by tie i lty authorities only upon a petition .f the abutting property owners wl en it Is pr pos!d to tax back to t e abu't ng prop erty the cost of such Improvement. 13944. Hacker agalnat Howe. Error from Nemaha. Reversed und dismissed. Holcomb, C J. 1. The State Board of Equalisation and Assessment, In the equalization of prop erty us between different counties, under section lOXW, f'ohbey'a Annotated Statutes, Is not required to enter Into a formal In vestigation, exunilne witnesses, etc In as-certainln- the relative values of the prop erty of the dlff'-rtnt counties of the state. It may act upon the ntmtracts of assess ments of tin- different counties mid tho knowledge of Its own membership us to values generally- 2 The tilal court having found that the stu'te hoard (ictwi in good faith und with out fraud und the evidence sustaining the nndliia- the lements of bud faith and fraud are eliminated from the consideration Of the ruestloti arising 111 the case. The values placed on property listed for assessment purposes by lh county as sessor and his deputies are not n luslva and linsX Tho uessuient as ttnal mude Is the values as found by the assessors $1 Kid Body Dolls at 49c 18 inches tall, fully jointed hip and knee, natural light or dark wigs, shoes and lace fa nuu laio 49c $2.50 Kid Body Dolls at $1.25 24 inches tall, straight body, natural hair, parted wig, sleeping bargain, at, 125 fa.RO Dreaaed Dolla at OHc Each. Beautiful dolls in rich costume, trimmed in real lace such beautiful dolls are seldom shown special for, each 98c 41 Drcaaed Dolla at 40e and 2Ac 1,000 beautiful dressed dolla In fancy boxes sea am ib in lanry noxes 49c-25c worm si reguiany on saia Saturday for each , And hundreds of other doll bargains Satuday. SATURDAY. 12c NEW EDITION HE NTT BOOKS at 15c G. A. Henty. the popular writer for boys, will be well represented during this sale over 6,000 of his books to sell Saturday, at, each 15c and as corrected and equalized by the County and State Boards of Equalization. 4 The assessment of property is not final until acted upon by the County und State Boards of Equalization and not until the action of the latter is certified to the county clerks of the different counties and by them extended upon the tax rolis. 6. An assessment is on official listing of persons and property with an estimate of the value of the property of each for pur poses of taxation. 6. The state board, In the equalization of assessments as between different counties, acts in a atiusl Judicial capacity, and the action taken is not subject to collateral attack except upon grounds of fraud or other wrongful conduct equivalent thereto, or for the exercise of power not conferred upon It by law. 7. The action of the State Board of Equalization of assessments as between the different counties In ordering a per centum of Increase in the aggregate valua tion of some of the counties, cannot be im peached In the absence of fraud, had faith, or usurpation of power by evidence tending to prove that the property In the county affected was assessed by the county au thorities at its actual cash value. 8. No notice Is required other than that given by statute of the time and place ot meetlns or of action taken by the State Board of Equalization of the assessment of property of the different counties so as to conform to law. 9. The section of the statute providing for the equalization of the asscftsinenle of property as between the different counties by the state hoard by a per centum of Increase or decreane of the ngirrega .e val uations so as to make the same conform to law, is not invalid because no provisions are made for an apnea 1 from such action to the courts of the state. 10. An owner Is not deprived of his prop, ertv without due process of law by means of taxation If he has an opportunity to . question Its validity or the amount or sucn tax or assessment at some siuge ui nm proceedings either before thnt amount I flnallv determined or In subsequent BfJ ceedins for its collection. 11. The state board cannot, under 151 guise of equalization, raise valuations merely ior tne puipos ui nomius, n,,,, crease, but when un Increase results Inci dentally In the equalization of property so that all property may bear Its equitable proportion of the burdens of taxation, such resulting Increase Is within the legitimate exercise of the oower to equalize. SCOTT'S EMULSION We don't put Scott's Emul sion in the class of advertised cure-alls; it doesn't belong there. We hardly like to use the word "cure" at all, but we are bound to say that it can b used for a great many troubles with great satisfaction. It3 special function is to repair the waste of the body when the ordinary food does not nourish, and this means that it is useful in many cases which are indicated by wast Wall aas4 jros aaapie frae. SCOTT SOWNa, e fsaal tarast, Kaw Yarfc.