THE OMAHA DAILY J1EE: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1904. OPEN EVEMNOS UNTIL CHRISTMAS BIG SATURDAY SALE Children's Cloaks '" Dresses ONLY 7 SHOPPING DAYS TILL XMAS Children's 5a.lor and Peter Tompkins lot rf extra one m tledresxes. All riifht tip to date, worth at high a 13.50 Children's and Reefers Hundreds of extra hearr coats and reefers, nicely trim med, worth Children's Made of good material S4.00 each at w ev6' Children's Very Fine Coats Your choice of a treat lot of children's fine coats many odd and sample garments latest juvenile style worth 7.fi0 each at Ladies' $15 Cravenettes at $7.50 A special lot of ladies' new rravenette and -storm roata a great assortment LBMLJ CA . of the newest ideas actually worth $15.00 each at LADIES EXTRA FurSpecials Ladles' Fur Cluster Scarfs with tall trim mines, at Ladles' Fur Scarfs Isabella and sable fox, lmita- .98 iiuu uinrieu, c ic worth 16, at... ....... Ladles' Fur Scarfs at $6.98 uenulne martAn cms- m OB tecs, lotir fox scarfs, w- ' etc., worth up to $15 at Ladies' Extra Lsrre Full Scarfs .Of fine selected furs CA a en-eat variety of I Mnff choice enrect fit Choice of 15 Nesr Seal Jack ets la blouse and A 5Q rceiwri, wuriu up to 50 at Ladles' Wool Sweaters Heavy crocheted and Qfi knitted sweaters, In fancy I colors, worth up to 65, at - -an ' ' KffitVAA SB si r i ' m ,s v V Ladies' Long Tourist A stuning long tourist coat, hand somely trimmed, latest stylo ma terials, at Ladies long ccats, made in the very latest style and beautifully tailored special, at Ladies' short winter coats, with new leaf capes, etc, at.. 598 Ladies' short coats, the new styles and colorsat. Odd coats and jackets, silk lined, worth up to $8 at. . . Ladies' Tailored Suits garments, new wide flared skirts, worth up to $8 at , Ladies Tailored Suit 1 Ladies' Made la this win- 1 Ifl Right up 121 ter's latest style well tailored at. at. STORY OSCE MORE DENIED Wild Denver Eeporti About Harriman Offioial Ohangis Sosffed in Omaha. UNION PACIFIC MAN CALLS THEM FAKES Says Mere Fact of Their Sonrce is Evidence on Their Face that There is .othlnr in Them. One of the Denver paperi reports that the following- changes are to go Into effect on the first of the year: W H. Bancroft, general manager of the Oregon Short Line. Halt Lake City, will go to Ban Krancisco a general manager of the Southern Pacific. ...... j m (iruber, general superintendent of the I'nlon. Pacittc, Omaha, will euic.ed Mr. Bancroft general manager of the Ore gon Hhort Lin. V. L. Parke, superlntondent of thaJ y nmlng division. Cheyenne, will succeed Mr. Gruber as general superintendent. W. A. Whitney, assistant superintendent, Cheyenne, will become supoilntendent of the Nebraska division. W. A. Keuel, superintendent of the Ne braska division, will return to Denver as superintendent of the Colorado division. 11 K. Ferris, superintendent ot the Colo rado division. Denver, will leave the Vn'n Pacltto t be associated with Edward Di-k-Inson. general manager of the Kansas City, Mexico & Orient, One of the heads of the Vnlon racific. when consulted regarding the reported changes, said: "The mere ,fact that the announcements are made In a Denver paper Is sufficient evidence of their Inaccuracy . and untruth fulness. The Denver papers, unlike news papers In any other part of the country WHY DOES A BABY CRY? Because it is either hun gry or in pain. Properly nourished it will usually grow up right and be comfortable that's the principal thing for a baby. If its food lacks strength and nourishment add Scott's Emulsion at feed ing time. A few drops will show surprising results. If a baby is plump ft is reason ably safe. Scott's Emulsion makes babies plump. Well asski yo a sample fas. ft Hevne, 49 Fead St New Ysdu Dresses - A special P5 aa., at $J Cloaks 1.25 S3 at. . Heavy Cloaks- Sloans 122 weigh' worth SEE roS J fJ Coats 922 and satin J 98 Special Odd 22 112.5 325 Sample 0 m Rogers Bros. 1847 k3 Si,vcr r Very M85 325 Prices Holiday Waist Sale Ladies' Fine Silk Waists All colors of taffeta, peau Ue sole and fancy pat tern silks, newest ntyle features, worth 4.00, f5.00 and $ti.OO, Ladies' Dressing Sacques Ladles' fleec ed and all wool dressing sucques worth up to $1.50 each, Ladies' Aprons Pretty new flou" ome of the round 1P A f Soor7St.?.1. !".?d... OC-i VC Tailored Suit to dale 11Ci that I know of, are never known to make prophesies that come true. The rumors published by the Denver papers are usually false and alleged facts must be taken with a grain of salt, as they are usually mag nified or distorted. "So far as the Union Pacific Is concerned, there Is absolutely no truth In the reports. I cannot speak for Mr. Bancroft, but I do know his wishes In the matter. He la ad vanced in years. His property Is located In Salt Lake City; hia Interests are tied up there. He has a beautiful home there and his friends are there. I am certain he would not surrender all these things at his time of life and go where he will have to begin all over again. "Why shpuld they make such a change T Why not send Mr. Gruber to San Franclsoo and make him head of the Southern Pa cific? Mr. Gruber undoubtedly Is as famil iar with the Southern Pacific as with the Short Line. Why should two systems be disturbed to fill one place T Mr. Bancroft is filling the position of general manager only temporarily until some permanent head of the system Is decided upon. Mr. Bancroft may be the man; It Is possible, but might ily Improbable, for I believe Mr. Bancroft would retire from railroad life altogether rather than go to Saa Francisco. "During the last year the Denver papers have publl'hed all sorts of dreams. They have reported the most fantastic and im probable changes. None of them have come true." Valforsa BUI of Lading-. The secretary of the National Hay Ship pers' association has notified the members of the fact that the proposed uniform bill of lading would not be put Into effect by the railroads prior to April 1, 1906. In the meantime all shippers are warned from affixing their signatures to bills ot lading; and from accepting bills containing the objectionable "not negotiable" clause. The entire shipping Interests ot the coun try are up In arms against the proposed Bill of lading, and It Is confidently be lieved by the leaders of the opposition to t that the railroads will be compelled to withdraw the objectionable matter en tirely. NEW PRESIDENT OF"BELLEVUE Dr. a. H. Lantnen Arrives from East ' to Assnsae Charge ot College. Dr. O. H. Lampea of Philadelphia, re cently elected president of Bellsvue col lege, arrived In Omaha Thursday after soon and went to the college Friday after noon to assume without delay his dutlea aa head of the Presbyterian Institution over which Dr. Ksrr presided for fourteen years. I contemplate no new policies." said Dr. Lampen. "but propose conducting affairs upon established lines and doing the best I can for the Institution." Dr. Lam pen visited Omaha before going ut to the college, being accompanied by Dr. Edwin Hart Jenks of the First Presby terian church and Henry T. Clarke, both members of the board of trustees of the college. He expressed himself ss well eve" I ILk Evening nS rt(7 J V LkiTOSrfrf$ SANTA CLAUS IN HIS BEAUTIFUL PALACE AT BR.ANDEIS' CORNER. housands of little ones are delighted vvitn the glittering home ot banta Ulaus with Santa Claus himself medallion as a present for Bring ike Little Ones to the Dwarf Santa Claus and We want every child to see beautiful Toyland See the revolving Christmas tree see the big tool chest see the electric merry-go-round. Let the Children fill out their Letters to Santa Claus and put them in the Post Office at Brandeis Santa Claus Will Read Them All and Give Every (he His Attention Only a few days remain to see all the beautiful holiday sights at Brandeis Come early in the morning FinestHolidayNoveltiesinJewelrysLeatherGoods Line of TOILET SETS on Bargain Square Saturday A great assortment of the swellest toilet cases, with comb and brush sets, manicure pieoes, made of polished wood, Ster ling silrer, ebony, etc., at very special prices. Misses' Solid Oold Rlnga, with fancy sets, at 98c up to $10 Ladies' Lockets and Charms in pretty set de signs, at 1.49, 1.69 up to 5.00 Baby Rings solid gold and plain at 49c up to P8c LATEST Voca.1 Hits She Was Frm MIourt. TeaB ina. Let's Go Up To Maude's, Kate Kearney (Chaunt-t-y Ol vott's new ong), Man Behind, Little Boy From Lonesome Street, Blue Bell, Come Home Soldier Boy In Blue. Indian Queen, Coax Me (Sequel to Tfaslng), Etc. All the new Mandolin Folios, at A new pleased with the city and the college sur roundings and Its proximity to Omaha. Dr. Lampen Is below the middle age line of life and suggests the student In every ex pression of his countenance. He has been actively engaged In college work In the east. QUESTION OFJAYLOR'S GUILT Police Charge Him with Martlnsbnrg Theft and He Protests His Innocence. John Taylor, one of the six men arrested Tuesday afternoon by Detectives Donahoe and Kelt f eld, has been practically Identified as being one of the two men who robbed the store of J. Martin at Martlnsburg on the night of the 11th Instant Taylor de nies the charge, yet the authorities are of the opinion that he Is the man. Taylor waa sentenced to seventeen days by Police Judg9 Berka Wednesday morning on a va grancy charge. He acknowledges ha Is the man who recently was ordered out of Sioux City under a suspended sentence. The sheriff from Ponca la In the city investigating Taylor's case. The atore of J. Martin was entered on the night of December 11, two men blow ing the safe and stealing $60 and several gold pins. They stole a team and buggy, the rig being found the next day at South Sioux City. On the following day Taylor was arrested at Omaha. OMAHA AIDS PANAIvTA CANAL Local Firm Sends Five Thoasand Dol lars Worth of M'ifssi (o Help la Work. The Panama canal is to be built. That Is a certainty. An Omaha firm Is In a position to know It, for yesterday It consigned for the Isthmus Ave carloads of little red wagons which are to be used by the government In carrying away a sec tion of the Republic of Panama and drop ping It into the sea. Stroud aV Co. Is the firm. The consignment amounted to KS.OOO In value and will go forward from the seaboard at the earliest possible date. It Is safe to say this la the first time Omaha haa contributed to the digging of a trans lsthmlan -canaL i Radio-Active Waters. United States government, owner of the Hot Springs of Arkansas, has ascertained by scientific tests that they are radio-active In a high degree, accounting tor mar velous curse of many ilia. Write Bureau of Information, Hot Springs, Ark), for book of information. Threngh Sleeper From Kansas City to Hot Springs. Ark., without change via Missouri Pacific and Iron Mountain route. Leaving Kansas City at noon, arriving In the Springs next morn ing. For full Information address any agant of the company or city offices, south east corner 15th and Faxnam sis., Omaha, Neb. THOS. F. OODFBBT. I Pass sugar and Ticket Agent on his throne. Santa Claus has a pretty enameled every child who calls on See the Mechanical Window of Toys with His Midget Dog The Smallest Dog in the World. Fancy gtlclc Plna of Merlin Silver A Fine Gold Filled, at 2Be up to S.2.4A. Golf raff Battona with Tie Pla to match, DHo to S2.98. Men's Fancy Military Brushes ebony and rosewood, silver mounted at, per pair, 98c i u. Ladies' Rack and Side Combs in sets set in French white stones, per set of 3, 98c BIG MUSICAL HITS Sheet fluslc pepartmcnt, In the Arcade. v Instrumental Favorites 16c 21c Btar Danc Foiio, no. Stock of Music Rolls and Music OMAHA ME5 IN OLD MEXICO E. Porter Ptck describes Visit of Thoss in Diokinisa Party, MEET THE VENERABLE PRESIDENT DIAZ At Capital Day of Ills Inauirarat Ion Progress and Prosperity and Welcome to Americans Fentares of Republic. ( K P. Peck of the Omaha Elevator com pany has just returned from a three weeks' visit through Mexico and expresses himself as delighted with the trip and the experi ences he enjoyed. He was a member of a party consisting of now vice president of the Orient road, former General Manager Ed Dickinson of the Union Pacific, Henry D. Eetabrook of New York, general counsel for the Western Union, the ex-Omahan; Mllward Adams of Chicago and Harry Car tan of Omaha, and a number of eastern capitalists having Investments In Mexico. The party made the trip as Mr. Dickinson's guests in a special train, with all the neces sary equipment for thorough enjoyment and observation. "It waa our good fortune to be In the City of Mexico the day of the Inauguration of President Dlas." said Mr. Peck. "The Inaugural ceremonies took place In the morning and comprised the Inauguration of President Dlas, who enters upon his seventh consecutive term and for the first time for a term of six years. His former terms were for four years each. With him also waa Inaugurated Vice President Cor rell, who Is the first vice president yet In augurated In Mexico. President Dlas Is a stately, dignified gentleman and Is now 74 years of age. He Is wonderfully active and his step ts as light as a man of to. We did not get to witness the ceremonies of Inau guration, they having taken peace In a room in the palace that waa too crowded to ad mit us. However, we were received at the palace at 4 o'clock In the afternoon by President Dlas and had the pleasure of shaking hands with him. He received us most cordially, snd while he can speak English, he carries) on his conversation with foreigners through an Interpreter. At the tvenlng celebration there was a mag nificent display of fireworks. Some of us were permitted to view the celebration from the president's palace and the others from the palace of Oovernor Sanda, across the street The electrical display was beau tiful. Two Eatreasra In Mexico. "There are but two class ts In Mexico, the very rich and the very poor. The population of Mexico City Is about 600,000 and at least 80 per cent of them are peons. A strong friendly feeling exists toward the United States and it is constantly growing. American Investments are amply pro-1 t acted ejtd Americans all will restive a ENTRANCE him at Toyland, asement Have you seen the big toy balloons. We live them away again on Tuesday from 8 to 10 a. m. Brandeis not only sells toys for half the price a.t other stores, but has lifts for the little ones too Sample Line of Shopping Wrist Bags on Bargain Latest ideas la fine leather baji, flttod with card case, mirror and change purse, full silk lined, strap handles, braided handles, etc., at 98c-l.25l.49 Ink Stands, oxydized metal, at 59: to 1.49 Ruby, Turquolso and Pearl Stick Pins, at 98c to $4. AT I6c Christmas Rugs There is no more beautiful or acceptable nmunt then a Mn 1 1 1 . . are making; a number of very special prices for holiday selling. FINE AXM1NSTER RI GS-Sx72, ? 00 specially desirable naUerns, at J.tO AXM1NSTER RUGS i!',x6i). all hrnnH Satisfied, Eliza Slmpkins (the Missouri barn dunce;, Mona From A r 1 i on a , Trouhadour, Iolanthe (latest by the composer of Troubadour), Gondolier, One onta. Circus Parade, Northern Lights. St. Louis Tickle and UU!e Girl. patterns, genuine K'liim ai WILTON RUGS3fix63, Oriental patterns, at, AL,k WC5L, SMYRNA 4. 39c Ki. A uv.umu BRUSaiiLS CARPET Stands. ' oy to cordial welcome there, either as Investors or visitors. "We had the pleasure of visiting Powell Clayton, the American ambassador, and were called upon by him In return. "There Is a great future for railroad development in Mexico and the Americans are way in the lead In these enterprises. The Ouggenheims of New York have large Interests in the Mexican mines, which are the most extensive and richest In the world. The tendency of the rich Mexican Is to acquire lands and many of them have enormous holdings and vast hcrds of cattle. 1 "We visited Governor Tereras, governor of the state of Chihuahua, and were cor dially received by him. It Is said he is personally the owner of 7.000,000 acres of land and 1S0.0U0 head ot cattle. "One of the novel features of our visit was to be permitted to witness a bull fight In Mexico City. I cannot say I was very much Impressed with the spectacle. The present practice seems to Introduce the poorest, scrawniest horses Into the affray, , that ought to be killed for hu manitarian reason before ever being put into the bull pen. The same rule Is ap plied with the character of the bulls thnt are to do the fighting. They are poor, frightened and scrawny and have to be tortured with darts and spears by the matadors before they will attempt to fight. Balls Led In Blindfolded. "The bulls are led Into the arena blind folded from a darkened pen and then the blindfold loosed from them. The matadors throw pointed steel darts at them, from which flutter little varl-colored streamers. If this is not sufficient another matador goads the poor bull with a short-bladed spear, which penetrates but an Inch or so y or a Into the poor animal s flesh. By this time the bull Is pretty well wanned up, and then the matador on the scrawny, fright ened pony Is ridden up to the Infuriated beast, while the other matadors climb the fence out of harm's way. The horse is ridden directly at the bull to be gored, and one lunge of the sharp horns of the bull Is sufficient to disembowel the poor horse, and then the audience yells in ds light. "The better class of Mexicans are trying to frown down the practice of bull fighting and the time Is not far distant when it will be discontinued entirely. Popular sen timent is growing against it very strongly. However, the brutal spectacle Is witnessed by thousands of people, largely of the pron and middle class." POWELL SUCCEEDS MEL UHL Soath Omahn Man Elected Member of Board of Ak-Snr-Bea - 1 Directors. Albert Powell of 2424 B street. South Omaha, has been elected by the Board of Governors of the Ak-Sar-Ben to succed Mel Uhl as a member of the directors. Mr. I'M Is now a resident of Des Moines. Mr. Powell haa been actively identified with Ak-Sar-Ben for a number of )eaxa Open Every Evening Until Xmas. , -j -- Dr. Reed's A cure for walking a pleasure keep vour feet warm and dry Medium, light shoes for ladies' and up-to-date .at Bags and Square Baited Peanuts, lb Marshmallows, lb Chocolate Ladies' 0 size Gold Watch, open face, at $8.50 ounce. 75c and 11.00 fancy at holiday bar- en .A.tlU handsome e In each 3U Rl'GS Both sides JO am, i en 8 WEEPERS at COii 2.so He is a worker from sunrise to sunset and knows no allegiance greater than that he owes to Ak-Sar-Ben. MEMORY OF INDIAN FIGHTER Death of General Whiteside Recalls His Warfare a In Wonnded Knee Campaign. The death of General S. M. Whiteside will cause a pang of regret to a number of Nebraska people, and particularly the older members of the Nebraska National Guard with whom he Was closely asso ciated during- the Wounded Knee campaign. It was General Whiteside who then, as major of the Seventh United Statea cav alry, opened up the fight against the ghost dancing Sioux, on that fated Slst day of December, 1S90. Or rather the fight was opened by the Indians directly against Major Whiteside's headquarters and bat talion, resulting In the loss of a score or more of the Seventh cavalry and the sub sequent slaughter of the Indians. The vengeance, of the Indians was specially directed against the Seventh cavalry, In memory of the Custer massacre of 1876, and ' the hatred of the Seventh cavalry against the Indiana was mutual. Many of the Sioux Indians who were In the Wounded Knee attack on the Seventh were survivors of the battle on the Little Rosebud and many of the old Seventh are still with the regiment who were with Major Reno In that affray of fourteen years before. It was a settling of old scores, and, as Major Whiteside remarked a week before the Wounded Knee affair: "The old Seventh has an old score to settle with that Crasy Horse and Sitting Bull gang and they only need the opportunity to settle It effectively." REVISIONS TO CITY CHARTER Chances In Local Paving Lswi Ad vocated by Clifton Hill Improvement Clab. Clifton Hill Improvement club at a meet ing Thursday night elected 8. J. Rothwell to represent the organisation at any time when the matter of charter revision shall come up. This action Is taken In expecta tion of an early agitation In the city by various ' Interests for new lews for the government ot the city. At a recent meet ing It was the sentiment of the club that an amendment to the charter should be tacked on requiring property owners on un graded streets to lay brick sidewalks. The Idea was that when the street eventually was graded the brick sidewalk could be re laid with little coet and the publlo In the meantime, which often Is a long period, would havs the use of good, permanent walks. Fnaernl of Mrs. J. B. Brnaer. The funeral of Mrs. J. B. Bruner. who died Tuesday alernoon at her home, V& North rWenteenth street, ws lamely at tended Friday afternoon. During her resi dence of thirty-eight years In Omaha she formed a large circle of friends and ao- t"yfciai On Very Special Sale FLlT Ladies' Fine Hand-Sewed Shoes 6HOWX SATURDAY for theFl R3T TIME IN OMAHA Patent kid mnd plain kid with Louis heels New Rochester last, very swell New York idea circular vamp mat top, eilk worked eyelets, light flexible hand turn Z CA Boles Patent coltskin and surpass kid shoes Welt poles, Cuban heel and military heels; turn pole, Cuban heels,' military besls. opera heels and French heels 42 dif- X AA furont etv1j .. lUw -- 4 NEW STYLKS FOR LADIES' WEAR IN Cushion Shoes every tender foot, m and heavy extension soled kid every pnlr warranted aew 4 AQ last splendid values ; Fancy Shoes for Children MAIN FLOOR-IN THE REAR. 40 new utylep and combinations of colors in moccasines and soft sole """Qq ftt 1 20 New Styles for Children In sizes 1 to 5 at 89c and 1.00 s Spring heels 5 to 8 at 1.25 All hand sewed, the prettiest kind of combination of colors and fancy work. Patent Leathers for Boys and Girls Everything new in patent leathers for boys and girls, in all sizes, from the smallest to the foil grown size prices right. Shoe Department on Main Floor Now HOLIDAY CANDY SALE 12c Gum Drops, lb.... '.. ,7Jc Mixed Candy, Cg Drous.- at. per lb. .... 171c Fancy Christmas Boxes of Candy at 20c, 26s, 60c, 75o, 08o and up to 17.60. , . , , , . ' , Fancy Candy in satin lined baskets, at halt regular PriCandy telephones, lOo and 39o. Candy suit cases at 15c, 26c and 85c. HOLIDAY PERFUMES In Arcade All the leading- 50o odors of perfumes, at, per 25o fancy box perfumes lC 50o fancy box perfumes 3SC box perfumes 50c Celluloid baby sels, foQ j Celluloid soap boxes, 25( Celluloid powder boxes at 40c. Everything new and up-to-date in Christmas brushes, mnibs, mirrors, whisk brooms and perfumes., mm, 3ualntances. who mourn her death. Hev. E. Hummon, pastor of the Kountze Memorial church, conducted the service. Mrs. Bruner was a devout member of -the Kountze church and was aotlve In -missionary and charitable work. The Inter ment was at Forest Lawn cemetery. Marriage Licenses. - , the following marring- licenses were Issued up to noon December 16: Name and Addrees. " Age. James E. Htmkln 21 Lucy V. Hakes, Omaha Si 18-K Wedding Rings. Edholm, Jewler. Bric-a-brac and Toys First floon big line, latest novelties. See them; they offer many suggestions for glft-glvlng. Orchard & Wllhelm Carpet Co. Trunks, Suit Cases and Traveling Bags We have Just pur. chased a traveling man's entire line ot samples nearly 100 of them at a big dis count. No two alike some handsome ones among them which we will sell at aiblg reduction. ' Our 65.00 Suit Case, all leather, hand riveted, 22-Inch, 14-Inch and 2ft-lnch, la the best made for the money. ALFRED CORNISH & CO. Telephone; 8S14. 191(1 Faraans St. Far OsnerrheM, Site. Leseerrkeja, SsereMter rhojs, Piles sne All Unhealta, tsiual Discharges, NO PAIN. NO STAIN. 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