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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 15, 1905)
ML TIIK OMAHA DAILY fiEE: SATURDAY, JULY 1.". 100?. Greatest of all' "Clearii 99 tarts Today aies When we cut prices we cut them to the very core. The crowds who have thronged our departments during our clearing sales show that they know who's giving the biggest val ues. Let it be thoroughly' understood under all circumstances, these reductions are on our regular lines of goods No special sale stocks bought for sale purposes, hut nice, clean merchandise. The greatest of all "Clearing Sales" starts in all departments today. i X FINE LEATHER UIT CASES Worth up to $10- $r98 i ioda.y Your Choice at Hi f?S9 1 .ssu MEN'S a BOYS' STRAW HATS AT CLEARING CUT PRICES CUT PRICES ON W omen's W ash Suits We have, cut the prices on all our Wo men's and Children's WASH SUITS at Half and some at Less Than Half Price. NOTE THE REDUCTIONS: AlLQur 2.90 and $3.50 Wash Suite Now $1.90 All Our $4.90 and $G.90 Waah Suits Now $2.90 AU Our $7.90 and $10.00 Wash Suits Now .$4.90 All Our $12.75 and $14.75 Wash Suits Now $7.90 All Oud $1.00 and $1.45 Wash Skirts Now........ 69c All Our 65Ci and 75c Children's Dresses Now. . .-. .45c All Our 95c and $1.25 Children's Dresses Now.... 69c All Our $1.45 and $1.90 Children's Dresses Now .95c Men's summer suits sacrificed. This is a. "Less ikan half price suit sale" Men's suits that sold ail season for $10.00 $12 and $13.50 on sale SaJxirdaLy morning for Men's Furnishings At Clear ini Cut Prices. 25c Lisle Suspenders. Clearing Sale Price 15c One of the grandest opportunities for men will happen Saturday morning at this great clothes store. We have lavishly and tremend ously cut the prices way below half, on our high grade suits. In this grand assortment you will find, two and three piece suits, made of the highest grade worsteds v and cheviots, in all the new styles, at prices cut to the bone. The regular prices these suits sold for were $10, $12 and $13.50. Saturday, your choice, act $5 1) dosen men' flne narrow, medi um and wide ltd thread flnlshtd fancy web urendera, with leather enda and patent cant-oft neat light and dark color regular 2c f kind clearing price l" 15c Fancy Handkerchiefs . Clearing Sa.le Price 5c iO dosen men's good quality linen finished hemstitched handkerchiefs with fancy colored border, neat stylish patterns, faat color regu lar Wr and l&c kind K.c clearing price, each ow 25c Fancy Hose, Clearing Sale Price 10c K0 men fancy colored seamless half hose a large variety of fancy stripes, spots and mottled effects all sixes. WVa to US the 25c lOc kind clearing price 35c &.nd 50c Underwear Clearing Price 25c Special lot of odd and end of our regular stock of Hummer underwear In plain Egyptian color, a I no fancy pink and blue broken le and , ims regular .'" ana ouo value clearing price 25c 15c Neckties, Clearing Sale Price 5c Special lot of fancy bright and dark colored alia mldged string tie, to fceahei with aunie odd lots of fancy, wuah fonr-ln-lmnds very neat pat-" tern, light all wash materials regular 10c and 6c value tc clearing price 75c and $1.00 Shirts Clearing Price 45c Special lot of 130 dosen men' new i style of fancy percale, madrat cloth and plain white hand shirt : Biedlum. light and dark colors, all, cut full sle and Well made else 14 to 174 regular 75c and AkC tl value clearing price eV $1.50 and $2 Shirts, 75 c Fancy Imported cheviot, percale. " and madras band shirts with separ ate f.r attached cuffs. In plain or pleated fronts SI. 60 and 7SO i.0u values clearing price. Women's Furnishings At Clearing Cut Prices. 25c White Belts, Clearing Price 10c Special lot of 60 doen ladles' new styles of white canvas wash belt In plain stitched, pleated and crush i effects, with pretty metal buckles regular 28c belts. IOC 25c Children's Hose, 15c, Two fer 25c Boy' and girl's fine quality lisle finished, full fashioned black stock ings a quality mads to sell at Bc sizes 6 to 10 O Clj-. 16C, tWO for mmJr 75c and $1 Combination Suits, 39c . ' Ladles' fin quality lisle thread, low neck sleeves, combination suits, umbrella shape drawer with pretty lace - trimming regular 75 and $1.00 qualities clearing lOn price OVfc. $1 and $1.50 Muslin Underwear 48c Ladles' fine quality muslin and Ions cloth gowns, covers and drawers Tathered from our regular stock' he odds and ends of the "6c and $10i) linens beautiful dulnty laca and embroidery trimmings 4Rc slightly mussed ,u" , $1.50 and $2.00 Muslin Underwear, 89c Special lot manufacturer' sample ; together with all the odd and end of out high grade gown, cover. ' kirt and drawers. Very pretty new styles, made for this fall g selling slightly soiled and mussed $1.60 and fci.oo value -clear- Qttrv Ing sale price ,S 35c and 25c Vests, 15c :.i Ladles' extra fine quality lisle fin- . lxhed. low neck, sleeveless vests, full taped regular 2c and jBn lb value, at T BS tax aslM COURT HAS WATER RATE CASE Judgi Monger Heart Argument of Board and Company on Iajanotion. NO DECISION DUE FOR SEVERAL DAYS Jok U Webster Contend Board Had Right to Fix Schedules lader ' the Contract with tor poratton. The argument in the Omaha Water com pany Injunction case In the United State circuit court were relumed Friday morn ing. The first speaker was John L. Web ster, associate attorney for the water board. Mr. Webster' contention waa that the water board had the perfect right to establish rate under the contract with the water company under Us franchise and that the city had never for a moment re linquished Its right to do so. H showed alleged discrimination In. rate practiced by the board and cited the rate charged by other cities In comparison with Omaha. Reference also was made to the rate allowed the South Omaha stock yards, the . Union Pacific Railroad compan and the. smelter company, In comparison with the rate charged other Omaha consumers of water. Mr. Webster talked along the line in dicated In the answer of the water board to the water company' application for a temporary injunction and fortified his re mark with citations from numerous au thorities giving the water board the right to fix rate. v ' Woolworth Closes Argsmest. Judge J. M. Woolworth delivered the final argument for the water company. HI argument bore more particularly upon the legal phase of the ease; the ultimate confusion that would result from a multi plicity of suit against the water company should the Injunction be dissolved. He dwelt upon the impossibility of striking a fair average rate for water a applied to all consumers, because of the great quan tities that some corporation and manu facturers use and the small amount used by numberless consumer. He said the service to the small consumer required the same care in proportion a to the large consumer of water and for this reason rate had to be charged in conformity to the amount of tratar consumed by the in dividual. Judge Woolworth continued hi argument for an hour during the after noon and the case was finally taken under advisement by Judge Munger. A declsn in the matter la not looked for for several days. Browning, S King & Co OUR. COLLARS 'I delight In little tasteful something," said HfH Brum luell. "that exrresM'S my . individuality." Arc pi arte for u by the bret ruukera In the bind. Correct 8tjie, In all shades, hlgb band collar, turn point collars, . collars for young meu and col lars for men in any walk In life. Every sbaie that fashion demands and In Quarter tlses. . Ask for the Arrow brand. 15c, two for 25c Fifteenth and Douglas Sts. Omaha, Neb. Prpadwiy .V F W T O ftoPper ttgynrt 'V look and sometimes even a third Is required to Identify the negro blood which flows through his veins, was one of the many applicants for the position, and, being un able to speak German, told his prospective woman employer that his father was a German and begged that he might not rose the position on that account. He was employed. Yesterday morning, when the woman was preparing to go out, she found that about Beat All. When your eye are dim. tongue coated. appetite poor, bowel constipated, Electrlo Bitter beat all cures. 60c. ' For sale by Sherman V McConnell Drug Co. Notice Krsss; Any person offering for sale photo tick eta on our studio i a fraud. Heyn. the Photographer, 113-16-17 South 16th St. Inreferenr.) to the above we wish to say that we will give to aacH holder of a S3.50 photo tirke. making statement that they bought the ticket before June JO. and believing, through misrepresentations, that they were buying a ticket from the gen ulne and original Heyn studio, one dozen of our regular t.00 photo for $.100. This mean bona fide W.00 photo. Thl should be sufficient to fully warn and protect everybody. Heyn, the Photographer, 813-15- 17 S. 16th St., east side. KAabllahed l&l Granite block since IX. ' 110 out of 175 was missing from her hand bag, and upon thinking the matter over rumombered ' that she had left the new coachman In the kitchen while she went to a neighbor's for only a few moments. A further Investigation showed that the drawer where the purse had been was dis turbed. The police station was called and Detectives Patullo and Home were de tailed on the case and the Arrest of the coachman followed. OMAHA MEN AND THEIR HOBBIES A t HOLDS FOR FOURM DAY City AtUrnej Breen Bays ill Voter Hast Begister Before Going in Primaries. MUST STAY WITH PARTY LAST SUPPORTED "The l.tae BMetltvl. Lehigh Valley railroad. Delightful rout to New York. Philadelphia aad Atlantic coast resorts. Five through trains dally. Dining cars, a la carte. Connects at Buf falo and Niagara Fall with all train from the west. For time table and descriptive matte address George Eade, Jr.. Western Pass en ger AgeuU IIS South Clark St.. Chlcago.it Hetr Wabash Railroad company bas (educed one way rate from Omaha and CrJago to many eastern point. For all Information call at Wabash city ofBce, 19 A Farnam street or address Harry E. M'jores, a. A. P. V. Wabash R. It.. Omaha, 'Xeb. Harry H. Davis, underlay. Tel. 122. NEGRO ROBS Hlri MISTRESS Eospleye as rsschj,,,,, Pretesting; Be (ir,, ue Loot Frse. Ed Srogglns, a -colored Individual living In the north par, of the city, was landed In jail early last fyvenlng on a charge of being a ausptcloue ckaracter. About a week ago there appeared In an Omaha PPr an advertisement by a prom laent werjun living on South Tenth street for a cosjrhman and a general man servant, the advertisement stipulating that a Ger man aa preferred Scogglna, whe looks so Oiuch Ilk a whit man that a second U,y I. ! ' '1.1 A t ' '' Li Ilefers to the Uodae Bill as "Worst Balled t p Lealslatlou Ever Turned Oat mt Lincoln."' Although he Is not yet quite committed to It, City Attorney Breen gives It as his opinion that under the Dodge primary law all voters must register before thi-i- par ticipate In the primary, thus establishing a fourth day of registration, as the statute seems to contemplate. He says, however, that the voter will be required to par ticipate in the affairs of the party with which he a fill luted at the last general registration before, and not according to his new declaration of party allegiance, provided he changes. Following out this theory, a man who registered as a democrat last fall might come to the primaries Intent on becoming a republican, so register, but be refused a republican ticket and com pelled to select his candidates for nomina tion from among those on the democratic list. "I hold that no one can take part in the primaries without first registering," says the city attorney, "end that the registra tion of the first day 1 to be used as the basis for determining party affiliation at the next succeeding primary, and so on. Further, I contend that the primary reg istration day Is the only one upon which a voter can officially affiliate with a party and place himself In a position to select Its candidate. The three other registra tion days are for the purpose of recording the voter's qualifications only, and he will not be allowed or required to glv his party affiliations. Therefore every voter must come out on primary day and register hi qualifications and party affiliation If he wants to participate in any primary at the next elections." Mr. Breen think the apparent conflict between the Dodge law and the general election law as to the number of registra tion days is decided by the new law, be cause It Is special legislation. No matter which way he rules. City Clerk Elbourn has promised to take the matter into the district court and got a decision from the bench for according registration rights to voter on the pri mary day. At the city hall and court house the sentiments fibout ha new pri mary law are summed up In the city at torney' expression: "The worst balled-up piece of legislation that was ever turfted out of Lincoln." Hubermann, the pioneer Jeweler. Every thing first class. Beautiful stock. Expert watch and Jewelry repair. SHINGLES SAIL ON THE WIND On of the Freak of the Storm of Thursday Night ae Told by the VIetlra. A peculiar freak wa perpetrated by the storm Thursday night at the residence of J. F. Yost, Thirty-second and Corby atroeta. The shingles from almost the entire east side of the roof were torn off and the chim ney demolished, but the west side of th roof was unharmed. Even the sheeting of the roof on the east side was not materially damaged, but the shingle were sent In every direction. One of the shingle wa blown through a pane of glass of a nearby residence and demolished the lump sitting on a table. The occupant of that house thought it wa struck by lightning and hiked out Into the storm to awolt results, but no further results materialising tha'l family returned to their domicile and re-"i paired the damage wrought by the shingle. A Delightful Water Trip between Detroit and Buffalo via the De-' trolt and Buffalo Steamboat company with- out extra expense (except for meals and berth on steamer) Is the privilege of hold er of ticket from th west reading via the Grand Trunk Railway Bystem (double track from Chicago to Montreal and Niagara Falls) to or through Suspension- ' Bridge. N Y. Further particulars. Including Illus trated descriptive literature, will be mailed , on application to Geo. W, Vaux, A. O. P. A -T. A., Grand Trunk Railway System, US Adams St., Chicago. 13.BO te at. Taut T Minneapolis and Refer Via Chicago Great Western Hallway. Tickets on sale dally to beptember 10th. Final return limit October 31st. Also equally low rate to Minnesota, North Dakota, Colorado. Utah and Wyoming point. For further Information apply to 8. D. Park hunt, general agent. 1611 Farnam street, Omaha, Neb. ONB FARE TO HOT SPRINGS, ARK., Plus 13. for round trip, dully, good for 30 days. Summer Is the best time for treat ment. Ask any ticket agent. Il-R. wedding rings. Adholm. Jewelea, Marrlaaxe Licensee, The following marriage license have been Issued: Nsme and Residence. Age, Harold R. Coffinan, Omaha JJ Charlease Plerson. Los Angeles, Cal 23 Axel T. Johnson. St. Louis 37 " Cora A. HabMtt, Douglas county 17 William E. Smalley, Omaha 30 i Maude Noland, South Omaha 18 Charles H. Llndherg, Stromsberg, Neb. ...46 " Cora Hedberg, Omaha M 7 "..1 CHARLES It. COUKTSEY With Hi. JJanda Full MEADOW GOLD BUTTER is the Acme of perfection in natural food products. It is the result of perfect scientific methods in the production of cream, the ripening process and in making. A better butter is impossible there is no better. The greatest care is exercised from start to finish in the making of Meadow Gold Butter its superior excellence is beyond question. From creamery to consumer, the goodness of Meadow Gold Butter is preserved by an odor-proof package which retains its perfect sweetness and flavor. Ask your dealer for it. BEATRICE CREAMERY COMPANY. 10th and Howard Sts.