tfie omatta daily m:n: Tuesday, .tanuary 10. 100.-. 10 SO: RETAILING BY JOBBERS Fractk 'Will E Stopped if Impltmtnt Dealtn 8icceed in Opposition. THREE-DAY CONVENTION AT AUDITORIUM Delegates la City from MMdl West Representing; Jumbfr of the Leaalns; Dealers of i Thl Section. Tha Nebraska ami Western Iowa Imple ment and Vehicle Dealers' association at tha three days' convention which opens at W this morning In the Auditorium Is to make a aland against the selling of imple manU and vehicles at retail by Jobbers tod manufacturers. This will be the more Important matter for consideration during the convention. A atrong conference com mute has been selected, with William Kroetter of Stewart, Neb., as chairman, . and tha retailers are determined to get an agreement from the Jobbers. "I do not anticipate much of a fight," sajd a member of the committee, "becauas soma of the largest houses have agreed to ous proposition. The National Harvester company. In other words the trust, has agreed, and others also. We have had to deal with very bad conditions In the past which were a great Injury to us in our bus iness Tha Jobbers would sell single car riage and that sort of thing at Jobbing plicae. This practice practically has ruined mora than one dealer. We are going to have an arrangement with tho Jobbers that no more retailing shall be done by them." Three Days' Session. The session will last during Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. The morning of the first day will be given up to committee meetings In the Auditorium offices. In the afternoon the formal opening ceremony takes place on the Auditorium stage. This begins at 2. Mayor M cores was to have made an address of welcome, but someone will have to be substituted for him owing to Ms absence from the city. President it. H. Freeland will reply for the association. Ed L. Culver, secretary and treasurer of the association, will give a financial state ment showing the proceedings of the asso ciation and Its condition. The National Manufacturers will have a delegate here, who wJI make an address on behalf of that association, and President T. 8. Wiles of the Natioaal Federation of Implement Dealers will be here from Wichita and will make an address.' A reception follows In the evening and will open the convention socially. There is to be military music. Arthur P. Karhach Is chairman of the reception committee and Prank Simpson, W. D. Drummond and D. I Holmes will assist 1b tha reception. For receiving committee for the wlvea and daughters of the dealers have been selected Mrs. D. Lw Holmes, Mrs. J. J. DeJarnette, Mrs. C. EJ. Hathaway and Mrs. 8. D. Mor gan. '.! Exhibits Being? Installed. The exhibitors are busy installing their hows on the Auditorium floor. The vehicle how will be like the world's fairs in not being quit ready when the opening day comes, but by Tuesday afternoon it is thought a fine show will greet the eye of the dealers. Those jobbers and manufac turers in the city who have fine show rooms themselves are not making a display as a rule at the Auditorium, but others have out a nice collection of their products. In addi tion to all varieties of vehicles are various Implements and other agricultural - para phernalia. . Those who are placing their exhibits are: Parry Manufacturing company, Indianapo lis; LInlnger & Metcalf, Omaha; Challenge Windmill company, Batavla, 111; Ely & Co.. Omaha; Dempster Mill Manufacturing com pany, Omaha; J. I. Case, Racine; Vermont Farm 'Manufacturing company, Bellows Falls, Vt.; W. J Broatch, Omaha; Manson Campbell . company, Detroit; W. 8. Shlnn. Lincoln; Meyer Carriage Manufacturing company, Ldgonier, Ind.j E. Children & Bona, Council Bluffs; Lem Wentworth, Omaha; I Berg Car company, Dallas City; le Laval Separator company; A. Roberts; the Incandescent Light company; D. M. Sechler Car company, Mollne, and tho Baum Iron company, Omaha. UP FOR ALLEGED BURGLARY Hasi Arrested In Resort Charged with Theft at the Paxton ! Hotel. Detectives Patullo and McDonuld have arrested Fred Spauldlng on the charge of burglary,, It la nlleged Spauldlng entered room H at the Paxton hotel and stole a watch, mileage book and $10, the property of O. L, Vincent of Wyoming. Spauldlng was apprehended Just as he was about to teal some articles at 814 Dodge street while Inmates vera asleep, It Is stated. , ' Marriage Licensee, IToUowlng are the marriage licenses is sued up to noon January, 9: Name and Residence. a. Barley H. Boyd, Omaha i Agnes J. Hulsman, Bouth Omaha!! 23 2S?.r5AAI)ontth.ue' Jr- 8outh Omaha!!! 12 JPdUh Andrew, Omaha Jj John Kelly. Emmetsburg, la Iicy Lynch, Omaha !!!'.!!!:!! 27 Vere Qunckenbush, Omaha .. 21 Bertha--Caatle. South Omaha ...!',!!!!!!! 19 IMT, Wedding Rings. Edholra. Jeweler. A TRIAL FREE. Mjrrn-DHlon Drug Co., Druggists at 16lu.and Farnam streets, have a lib eral free .offer. Mr. Myers, having thoroughly satisfied himself as to the merits of Paracampli, First Aid to the Injured, states that aJl you need to do la to deposit 25o with Myers-Dillon Drur Co. and get a bottle of Para caauih. Use as directed. If you are not aaUtifled return the bottle and uet your money back. Tunica tuph cures Burns, Braids, Cuts, Wound Bruises. Bora Feet, 801 Toe. Sore Nose, Sore Hands, Sore Face, rnracninpb heals Uleer. Sores and Swelling I'liratauipli rivm ease to tired hands and weary and blistered feet I'arm-aniph cures Pains, Pimple and Skin Troubles, nig nasty blotches go away when you use I'nra rampb. - Money back If you are not satisfied- Paracampli cures Neuralgia and Rheumatic Swelling Cures bleed ing and Itchlnx piles. Pnrncamph stops itching.' - Too get relief at once. Para campli Is good in cases of swelling and 1st aumatlons and absolutely prevents daajsrroua blood poison. Don't hesitate. Dont arrwN. (Jet a bottle of Para cmiipa today. Keep It In tha bouse. Yea. a household necessity Is Inrn caimph. You need It Just when ytn dorit expect. Yen can a! wars get your xuoney back If you are flis aarlsfled. To yoti suffer from a cold in the head, pnln In the chest, ringing In the earsH Use Para caraph Retnetnber you can deposit 2fc with Mjers-Dlllon Drug Co, at 10th and Karon m street., and get a bottle of Pararatuph, ;et It today. Paracampli Is made by a big Ken tucky company. The Parncauipb Com pany, incorporated for fttno.uio, with refwrMU, Duu's, . Bradstreet's or any . Or la Celss lAxattv Ttromo gululna, the world-wide J Hi d and Orlp remedy, removes the causa. ?a!l for fha full name and look fur signa ture stf B. W. drove. Jbc. Clearing J Sale of T Blankets Great CLEAODfJe SALE Fresh new goods are brought forward every day for this marvel ous clearance. The bargains are the talk of Omaha, The clearing gala prices are deep cuts Into our regular bargain prices. $2.50 . $3 Dress New lots of highest grade imported dresa goods chif fon and pastel broadcloth, silk voile and eoliennes, silk and wool crepe?, crepe de Paris, Panamas and etamiues, Scotch and Eng lish tailor suitings, Sicilians and mohairs, black and all colors, plaids and checks immense bargain square at, er yard 75c and $1.00 Dress 7rc quality Imported silk and wool slinde. rone, sky. nile, reseda. Muck, and cardinal nlwt the finest French walstins, that hare Fold a.s high an a yard, at, u yard $1.50 Bonnet Taffetas at 98c &. Yard The celebrated Bonnet black taffeta the very best in the world probably the only chance this season to buy this unexcelled silk, that regularly sell at 1.511 a yard, at, per yard , 75c Silk at 4 5c Yard Fancy silks in small neat designs and a large variety of colors, thirt waist silns also remnants of regular 1'to quality tatf.'las, bargain square, at, yard Great Clearing Sale of Bed Spreads 73c White Hemmed Spreads, AQn at, each 11.25 White and Colored T'Sc Fringed Spreads, at. each ,u tl.fin U'liltn Hemmed Hnreatls. nQ. at VOW TABLE DAMASK BARGAIN An extraordinary offer of pure linen full bleached Irish satin table damask, absolutely worth 60c yard while It lasts, at, Silk and Cot- Steel Pins Whale Hone Caroline Dress ton Belt- per paper! Casing, Z Stays, all A ing. yd..-5-C at 1C 'U'.V colors, setfC Ladies and Child- Jf fj (P f ff Remnants of t'ho? 0 T H II u K Silk and Cot- Hose Support- UU Kjf I i VlJ iU 1 ton Elastic, . i I M rnouf?h for SiiVr.4c IN THE BASEMENT 3c Sy Pin ttraYl g"""H Bniid, allsizes, 2c &0 boltat..2 dozen... .-V paper.... v a bolt Glove Wash JOOflM DEI,. Steel Shears CAR THIEVES ARE RUN DOWN Gang Accused of ProloBgei and Systematic JV ork is Broken. VIZZARD OF UNION PACIFIC DOES WORK Secret Service Otllclal I'nder Thief Canada and with Aid of Po ller Lands Five of the Suspects. ' J. C. Vlzsard of the fnlon Pacific secret service believes he has succeeded In breaking- up a gang of car thieves that has been operating in tho company's yards. Five men already are in Jail and Mr. Vizrard is on the track of others. The lust arrest was made Sunday evening, when Tat Carroll was locked up. The other men were arrested Friday. They are said to be part of an organized gang that has been robbing cars systematically for months, but not until a few daya ugo could a clue be obtained to the perpe trators of the thefts. Freight cars loaded with sugar, flour and similar commodities have been broken Into with startling regularity and the con tents were removed in wholesale lots. It Is known that some of the cheap restaurants were getting supplies In this way, but no evidence could be found against the suspects. Thursday a car loaded with sugar was switched into the yards near Fourteenth and Nicholas streets. During the night the car was broken Into and live bags of stigar, each weighing 100 pounds, were re moved. The matter was reported to Wil liam Canada, chief of the Union Pacific secret service, and Mr. Vlzxard was as signed to the tank of running down the thieves. Pair of Mittens Only Cine. The only rltie to the criminals was a pair of large mittens which one of the men left In the car. Mi. Vlzxard put these on and wore them to one of the haunts of the sus pected thieves. A pal of the latter saw them and said his friend had a pair Just like them. Two hours later his friend was In Jail. On the suspect's coat was even some of the lint which had come off tha bag. Subsequently the detective recovered two bags of the stolen sugar. The men had become frightened and thrown It Into the street near the scene of the robbery. Sunday night, It Is charged, Curroll was seen trying to make away with a Lag of sugar which it is supposed had been hid den near the scene of the burglary. The police were notified and the man was ar rested. With the aid of Officers Ferris and Dunn Mr. VUsard had arrested three other men suspected of being mixed up In the car robberies and he expects to land the whole gang in Jail. The plan of the thieves was to entsr cars loaded with flour, sugar, coffee, canned goods and other commodities that could easily be disposed of at the restaurants. The goods were sold for a small part of their value, but the thieves did a land office business. TELEGRAM SAVES THE DAY Dispatch frosa Home, Brlsslaa Money. Sernres Release of I nsnphls. tleated Yonna Man. A. W. Van Doran. 9 years of age, a stranger In a strange town,, says he never befcre realised the full meaning of the trlts saying, "getting money from heme." .Van Doran was arrested Bunday oa tho charge of lielng a suspicious character, but rrornptly was discharged by the polio mug sirate wheu lis showed a telegram suiting he bad been sent money from his nuithur tluu he mlgkt buy a. ticket back to the old bme. Whuu .Jib . handud tint lur&'iuge up the police Judgj to read, tliurti wus a dife susplcluo uf a tear lu t ho young man's cms, and when lis curufully tuldad the tslegntphle nUaalvt aad rwphuad Clearing HVI W?6f7r sale of Goods at 50c yd Goods at 25c Yard voiles, yards and yards of every cream, heliotrope Annuel and one dollar, 25c 98c 45c 12.25 White Frlnpod Spreads, at 1 49 13.50 White Fringed Satin Mar- QQ sellles Spreads, at, each ' $5 White Heal Marseilles O (IQ Kringtd Spreads, at, each. yard. it In his pocket he took a second glance in his pocket to make sure the good news had been securely placed. Van Uoran was arrested while trying to pawn his overcoat, so he might buy a meal, he afterward declared, although at the time of the arrest he was so un skilled in the ways of the world that he was uitable to disarm the suspicion that his actions had aroused. "It is homeward bound for me,'1 said Van Doran as he started out of the court room. GIRL OBJECTS TO WATER CURE loans Woman Sues for Five Thou sand Dollars for Belnar Drencbed. Kate Olrtle, by her next friend, Frank Glrtle, has filed in district court an amended petition In her suit against the Bemls Otraha Hag company and John W. Stone, in which she as-ks for 5,000 dam ages for personal Injuries. The amended petition sets forth that Miss Girtle was visiting a girl friend at the Bemls factory, although not an employe there. Stone, the foreman, objected to the time her friend was devoting to plaintiff, and after repeated attempts to break up the conversation by calling to his employe to quit talking and" go to work, he threw a bucket of water from the sixth floor, where he was stnndlng, onto the two girls, who were on a landing on the fourth floor. Plaintiff alleges that most of the water struck her on the head with such force as to Incapacitate her from labor for six months. While her salary was only $2t per month, she believes the Injury she suffered from the Impact of the water en titles her to the amount of damages claimed. PUBLIC SCHOOLS ARE OPEN All Departments Resume Work oa Schedule Time After fhrUt nin Vacation. Superintendent Davidson of the publlo schools reports he cleaned off all the black boards and sharpened the pencils, so that the schools opened on schedule time yes terday after the Christmas vacation. The tire at the Lake school, which placed one of the rooms out of commission for awhile, worked no particular hardship at that school, as there was a spare room In the annex. This room Is now being utilized, in round numbers about 16, Out) children are now in attendance In the public schools. Mortality Statistics. The following births and deaths have been reported to the Board of Health during the forty-eight hours ending Monday noun: Births Fred Driver, Thirteenth and Washington, girl; John Ennis. 141! North Twenty-third, boy; John Kruml, 315 Wil liam, girl; Henry Olsen, 14u3 South Fifty first, girl; David Thomas, 2:34 North Twenty-seventh, boy; John Bell, VH6 North Twenty-first, girl; Joseph Sunelo, Fourth and Harney, girl; William Burrtll, 3015 Sew ard, boy; Joseph Charonicky, 2401 Castellar, boy. Dath Mrs. Fannie Frank, fill South Twenty-ninth avenue, "0; Hugh McAlplne, 8U Joseph's hospital, 12. Or. Lyon's PERFECT Tooth Powder Cleanses and beautifies the teeth and purines the breath. Used by peopls of refinement for over a quarter of a century. Very convenient for tourists. PRIAED BY sic p))lLll k I I m Lsi w m m m j. Omiha Weather Report Tuesday Fair. Inventory Sales Still on at Dennett's Not all sales adver tised in Sunday's pa pers are continued Tuesday The sen sations in Dry Ladies Suits Costumes, Cloaks H Furs at Half Off. Goods and Clothing Sections will hold good while the goods last, and no greater money saving chances ever came your way. Read the Sunday ad again and come Tuesday. Special Green Trading Stamp Extras in all departments. GREAT SALE OF LACES! YVt(lnesl;iy morning wo stnrt cur immense sale of embroideries, thirty-live thousand ynnls, finest, baby nets,- ll:i iitliurn. SwJs and Nainsook edses fliid insertions. Values jironter n,,,n niiythinR hitherto attempted, varieties Inrjrer than can ba found elsewhere West of Chicago. Trices from 7."c a yard down to 15c-12ic-10c-7ic-5c-3c llcmeinber the sale opciis Wednes day morning. Wntch Tuesday evening papers for full particulars. See our big window display of these attractive nud desirable giwds. "Take It away,, take It away. You're another, there', ho coal as good as Bonanza." If you like to heat your house quick, and keep it cozy and wnnu, you should burn BONANZA SEMI ANTIIKACITK COAL. It costs $3.r0 per ton less than hard coal and will burn tiatlsfaetory iu stoves as well us furnace. CENTRAL COAL & COKE CO. 15th and Harney. "Phones 1221-1695-4718. THOMAS TOLD TO GET WILL Omaha Attsrnsy Ordersi by Oomrt ta f ro duci Bath F. Winch'g Testament. WIDOW SUES MEN WH HAD DOCUMENT Elmer E. Thomas and Alfred J. Norman Have Copies, but bay They Cannot Locate the Original. Alfred J. Norman tola in Judge Vlnson haler's county court his story of how he came Into possession of the last will and testament of Seth F. Winch, how long he had tho same In his possession and when and where he last saw It. In answer to questions by Attorney Ksiley, who represented Mrs. Miranda J. Steen In her suit against Mr. Norman and Elmer E. Thomas. In which she al leges they have illegal possession of a certain will made by Mr. Winch, her first husband, Mr. Norman said Mrs. Steen (at that time Mrs. Winch) brought the will to him at his home in lxigan, la., on Christ mas day, 1897, an asked him to keep it. He testilled that she told him she had stolen It from her husband because she. did not want It to get into tha hands of any lawyer who might make her trouble. Ho took the document, as lie was acting as tho agent for the Winches in Iowa, and sealed it up. 'Afterward he broke tho seal and showed the will to two attorneys in Logan, as an evidence that he was not engaged In a conspiracy to conceal it. Norman said the will remained In his possession ull the time until certuln pro ceedings were Instituted against Mrs. Winch before the grand Jury of Douglas county, in the latter part of 1901. He was summoned before the grand jury and sur rendered the will to lis pot.srtalon. The next he saw of it was u day or two after ward In the oftics of Mr. Thomas, where it was lying on a dtk. Assistant County Attorney. Thomas was at that time assistant county attorney, working with the grand Jury, and as such officer he had taken possession of the will when the grand Jury was through with It. After seeing It on Thomas' dek Mr. Norman had never again seen the will and testified he did not bother his head about It, Just as he had never tiled it be cause Winch, after making the will, had detded to his wife ail the property be queathed by the will. Thomas followed Normitn as a witness. He admitted the will had been produced In the grand Jury room and bad been la his possesulon as stated by Mr. Norman. He had thought he gave It back to Norman, but It was possible the document might still be In his files among other papers tuat bud accumulated during his service in the county attorney's office. He had searched far It heretofore however, without finding Jutl VuwoaLjJer Instructed I'houus to Men's, Boys and Children's Suits and Overcoats at Half Price. Dennett's Great Grocery THE UKRT VALVES IN FIRST Cl.ASS CIKOCKIUKS. RAISIN SPKCIAI.S. 3,fmn pounds Thre frown London l.aver Raisins, pound lftc Tea (M.Ut') Ureen Trading Stamps with each pound. Hundreds of pounds of loose Muscatel ltalslns, two crown, pound So Five tSoci (Jreen Trading Stamps. Twenty (j-'.OOi Ureen Trading Stnmps with pound Wm. Baker's Premium Chocolate 3'ic Twenty-($2jflU) Green Trading Stamps with hall -pound can Win. Bakers Cocoa 24c Ten (ll.io) Green Trading Stamps with can Imported Sardines 12'-," Five Oic) Green Trading Stamps with can Rex I.ye He Five (into) Green Trading Stamps with can Wagner White Wax String Beans 8c Five (".00 Green Trading Stamps with can Atkinson's Cocoa 12c Ten ($1.0) Green Trading Stamps with pound package Imported Sultana Raisins ISc CANDIKS. Ten (111.00) Oreen Trading Stamps with Jar filled with Candy, assorted.... 10c Felt Shoes and Boots The warmest shoe ever worn Just the thing for the motorman, driver or anyone who must be out In all kinds of weather. All felt with felt soles felt tops with leather soles high toes and low tops $1.50 to J3.00 six different styles to select from. We also have a full line of warm felt shoes for women for house or out door wear. Drexel Shoe Co. 1419 FARNAU STREET, Omaha's Ih-lt-Bati Shot House ASK FOR OUR FREE CATALOGUE. I Hereby Announce,.. That I have left O. K. Seofleld's a rtittcr, fitter nnd foreman of ladies' de pnrtine.nt, and opened an establishment ns n hlKh class ladles' tailor and fur rier. Here can be found all the latest styles and designs in ladies' tailoring all work fully jruarnnteed. Trices rea sonableHiding habits a specialty. BON-TON TAILORING CO. 1416 Farnuiu Street, riione 5138. L. Kneeter, Trop. make a further search at once and to bring tho will Into court if he could find it. Mr. Thomas reported later that ha could not find the will. Judge Vlnsonhaler then ordered him to bring his copy Into court and entered an . order discharging Mr. Thomas from further attendance in the case. In the petition filed by Mrs. Steen at the time the suit was entered she accused Norman and Thomas of Jointly conspiring to retain In their possession unlawfully a will made by her husband bequeathing to her certain property which, in a suit brought by the other heirs," the county court held she was not legally possessed of and which she was ordered to sur render. Krdrral Court, Notes. Charles Kovar of Schuyler has managed to get himself into serious trouble through opening a pofctuittce lock box In that city belonging to some one else and taking therefrom a package containing a pair of slliierH. A warrant was sworn out for thu arrest of Kover before I'nlted States Com- mishloner Anderson ana lie will be brought to Omaha for hearing. The case was worked up by rostoftice Inspector Moore. Edward Dempsey, a striker, recently con victed of aseaulllng a strike breaker, has been sentenced to forty days' Imprisonment In the Douglas county Jail. John Earsen and Louts iiolt, convicted of similar of fenses, were sentenced to twenty days' Ini- firlHunment each In the Douglas county ull. Charles Eeamtng, convicted of boot egging. was given a sentence of sixty d.i' Imprisonment In the Dougtus county Jail and to pay a fine uf UjK. Discharges In Uaakraptrr. The following discharges In bankruptcy wore grunted by Judge Monger In tha United Blates district court vssterday: Joiija flluclair, Hartltigton. Neb.; EbwIs j Kuller and William Urown, both of North Plutte. Neb., and Ed Mullrlng and Fred 11. M'.llrlng. as Individuals and as the firm lit Aluujjtis iirvs. of ALUaiice, Maa. Great Furniture Sale Wednesday. Watch For Ad. THE It EM A RLE STORE. Graf(jf Birgaint Ivtr Olftrti Clearing Continues Tuesday, January Wlh. All kinds nnd descriptions of I.are In Omaha. Fine Torchons, Heavy Torchons, Orientals, i'lauens, All-Overs, all go at l.nc.s worth 5c, at yard 1o Laces worth lue. at. yard 2'c ljic es worth lie, at,' yard So Laces worth SV, st, yard 6c Lnces worth -Sc. at, yard 5e $-.tH) Laces in great variety, at, yard Wonderful 2Hc for Kmhroiderles worth 5c. Be for Embroideries worth 10c. "4e for Embroideries worth l."c. l"c for Embroideries worth ;V. 1-Vi'" for Embroideries worth -jo. Sole agents for the Zion City Laces. Pearl Button Salethe Greatest Ever Held in Omaha All size IVarl Buttons, (All 10c and 15c Pearl Buttons, it down fc' dozen $C 6c quality I'earl Huttor.s, 01r All and c fancy Pearl lint tons'.' dozen 8k dozen ,...."C Furnishing Goods Bargains lie HOYS' WOOLEN MITTENS, nt, pair 8WEATKRS 300 dozen fine Wool and Heavy Cotton Sweaters, for men nnd buys, worth up to $1.00 OfS.r choice 4ft From iO Til! U A. M. UNDERWEAR Extra heavy fleece lined Shirts and Drawers, for boys and girls, worth 25c to 35c choice for one hour per garment Special Sale on 36 - No. 400-12 yards for No. fiiKt 12 yards for 98c 1.25 Tearing Out Grocery Stockroom s,ock ' Sold Regarditss of cost B-pound pall Fruit Jelly 12c 5 pounds Hreakfast Oatme;il 0e Cnolco Jnpan Rice, 3 pounds for 10c Hand picked Navy Beans, lb 3Vsc Sapnllo, bar if 1'earllne. package 2c (inld Dust, package 15c 10 bars best Laundry Soap 5c yuart can Oolden Table Syrup 7"to 3-pound can solid packed Tomatoes.... Bo 3-pound can Apples Rc 3-pound can Boston Bnked Beans 7'4e L'-pound can Sweet Sugar Corn 7c 2-pound can fancy Wax, String or Lima Beans Be 2-pound can Early June Sifted Peas.... 7He Kiln Dried Cornmeal, lb- t lc HAVDER3 BROS. Untold Wealth in the West Numberless new farms countless new homes are the attainments of western colonist industry in 1904. Hundreds of thousands of acres of valuable lands open to settlement and investment. Look at this region yourself, choose, and begin not next month or next Fall but MOW. Homeseekers' low rates, one fare plus two dollars for round trip West and Northwest, via tha Union Pacific every first and third Tuesday of FEBRUARY) To Western Kansas, Nebraska, MARCH V Colorado, Montana, and points APRIL ) I""- PhHSlTo Oregon, Washington and TO JUNE Northern Idaho. Incluslva ) Straight to your destination via UNION PACIFIC Full information furnished upon request CITY TICKET OFFICE, 1324 FARNAM ,T. Phone 318. WANT A WARM OFFICE? Steam Heated Offices In The Bee Building $10.09, $15.00. $18.00 and $25.00 PER. MONTH. DON'T FREEZE MOVE. R. C. PETERS B CO., Rental Agents, frt. GRAND ISLAND ROUTE fini-ti v mi! t uF-nvirTT lighted Pullman Chair Cars (seats free) on night trains and Pullman high-back seat Cosches on day trains, between Kansas City and Bt. Joseph, Mo ; Hiawatha, Seneca, Marysvllle, Kan., Falrbury, Fairfield, Hastings and Grand Island, Neb. Connections mads at Kansas City for ail points East. South and West. ( At Grand Is'and direct connections are mads with Union PaclOo fast trains for California and the Pacific Northwest. Snn nnoiT . Mi HUOI 1 1 yy Particulars and Prices on Furniture Tuesday Evening. Sale Laces Crtitttt Bargains Ercr Offered this greatest of all I-ace sales erer he-ld In Zion Cltv Ibices. Venice Applique, al , one-half to one-fifth regular price. L.'ici!. worth .T'V, nt, yard., l.aces worth ,V.c, nt. yard.. Lace worth Siv, at, yard.. Laces worth .'', at. yard... Laces worth $1.iX, at. yard. ,.7'4o ..7lo .. loo .. i'xj ...S'n Embroidery Values 1."c for Efnhroldories worth !NV. 17Hc for Embroideries worth SSc. 2Sc for Kmbroldrrles worth 5V. H.Sc fur Embroideries worth 7fv 4:c for Embroideries worth 11.00. Save t percent by buying at our Lacs rept. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S HOSK Extra heavy ribbed anil fleece lined, worth 15c ami 25c your choice, Uln per pair OJW 10c Inch English Long Cloth 1 No. 500-12 yards for No. 70012 yards for 1.15 1.40 Condensed Mince Ment, pncknire Co ic.iMi roam or im time least, pkg.... Ic Michigan Evaporated Apples, lb f,o Michigan Evaporated Peaches, lb 3'.fi English Cleaned Currants, lh r,e. Choice California Prunes, lb 3 bars Grandpa's Wonder Soap for Mo Hi-pound can Breakfast Cocoa loo FRESH FRUIT DEPARTMEN T. The largest In the west. Large Juicy Sweet Oranges, dnz Large juicy Seedless Lemons, dog... New Hallowe en Dates, lb California Figs, pkg SPKCIAI. New Colorado White Clover Honey, per rack ... i;i ... K'o ... Bn ... to ,10c Ground Floor, Be Bid. with naw so-foot Aoetylsns On- V" general pass, agent, ST. JOSEPH. MISSOURI iYJ 5c