r THE OMAHA DATTiY TtKE: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1003. liRIIISD TAKE SEW YuRK Telephone M. Bee, November 10, 16. oes Your lac i Me? i 1 I ! i Now located In the new retail center, Howard and Sixteenth I Is the best equipped in the west for taking care of the customer's needs. You will agree with ua that it is a delightful place to shop. Everything is convenient!)- arranged and we are in a position to save you money on your purchases. We invite the men as well as the ladies to come and make this your store home. Meet your friends in our cozy waiting room, third floor. Special Sale of Children's Cloaks Saturday. Owing to the delay In opening our new store and also to Introduce to the ladles of Omaha the most handsome line of chil dren's coat ever shown In the city, we hav taken about 40 coata out of our reg ular stock of new and stylish garments, which will be sold tomorrow (Saturday) at th following extraordinary reduction: In coata for girls of 12 years, we have 15 garments ranging In price from $6.00, ft.go, $9.60, $10.00, $12.50, $15.00. Saturday's prices, $4.00, $6.00, $6.00, $.S0, $7.50, $10.00. I stylish coats for girls of 10 years, regu lar prices $8.50, $18.50, $10.00, $10.75 and $12.60. Saturday's prices, $5.09, $0.00, $6.60, $7.00, $7.60. 4 coata for girls of 14 years, regular prices $15.00, $10.75, $8.50. Saturday's prices, $10.00, $7.00, $5.00. T coats for little children, aged 2 years, mostly In bearskin, crushed plush and plain velvet, regularly sold at $4.28. $4.75, $3.96, $.00, $9.00 and $10.00. Saturday's prices, C.75. $3.00, $2.50, $3.50, $6.00 and $6.50. 8 coats for little children, age i years, regularly sold at $5.00. $4.50, $10.00, $4.25. Saturday's prices, $3.60, $3.00. $6 50, $2.75. t eoats for little children, age 4 years, regularly sold at $3.95, $(.60, $5.00, $9.00 and $10.00. Saturday's prices, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $6.00, $6.50. 1 coats for little children. 6 years, regu larly sold at $5.00 and $4.25. Saturday's prices, $3.50 and $2.75. coats for little children, age 6 years, regularly sold at $3.96, $5.00, $3.00 and $10.00. Saturday's prices, $2.50, $3.50, $6.00 and $6.50. On Our Second Floor Will be found the newest Ideas In furs waists silk and wool long kimonos all kinds of handsome petticoats shawls street coata evening coats separate skirts cloth suit velvet suits and special sale prices on silk suits also special sale, prices on all our new raincoats. Come and see how much better our ready-to-wear gar ments are than those shown In most stores. It costs nothing to look you will axvc money. , "Lion Brand" Yarns. Lion Brand Saxony Wool. Lion Brand Shetland Floss. Lion Brand Shetland Wool. Lion Brand Spanish Tarn. Lion Brand German Knitting Worsted. Lion Bnyid Pansy Zephyr Uurmautown. Lion Brand Quaker Yarns. ' When you buy a pound of any of the "Lion Brand Tarns" you not only get 16 ounces of yarn (which also means more yards), but you get 16 ounces of the best yarn made. Saturday is the Last Day for Demonstration of Lion Brand Yarns on Our Second Floor. There you. can see an elaborate display of up-to-date garments knitted and cro cheted from DIAMOND THIEF ARRESTED Kw York Painter Who Stole 1H, OOO Worth of Gems is Two Years Seat to SlnaT Sing. NEW YORK. Nov. 10. Confession to the robbery of $100,000 worth of gems from fashionable New York homes in the last two years waa made today by Harold Preaeott, a painter. Hla profit on pawning the Jewelry, Prescott said, was but little over $6,000. Almost by accident the painter waa arrested In connection with a recent mall robbery and the police were Ignorant of the value of their arrest until his ar raignment today. Immediate search waa made of pawnshops he named and the police say they have recovered $20,000 worth of the stolen gems already. Prescott waa later sentenced to Ave yeara in Sing Sing. Many Taking Homesteads. HURON, 8. D.. , Nov. 10.-8peclal.) Large numbers of peoplo In this part of the Btate are filing on government lands west of the Missouri river along the line of the Chicago at Northwestern railway exten sion through the Sioux Indian reservation from Pierre to Rapid City. One squad of eight from the east part of the county en tared homestead filings at the Pierre land office thla week, and during the past month forty or more such filings have been made by Beadle county people. They are mostly young people unmarried and ambitious to, THE BOYS' AND GIRLS' STORE Invites Your Careful Consideration o! Miny Special Lines for SatjrJjy's Selling Hats and Caps From our iplendld Block we have selected Ave dozen Girls' Hats, lu Continental and Napoleoa shapes, that sold at $2 and 13; Saturday ACi they will be wUC Endless variety boys' new style Winter Caps, SOc, W5c. Dresses Fifty Woolen Dresses, ages 6 to 14 years, worth up to 7.50, In Sailor and Russian styles, es pecially good for school wear Saturday's selling tbey are only 3.50 1513 Douglas long Dish:) st 'Pfconj 1701 OUR NEW DAYLIGHT STORE LION BRAND TARN9. This opportunity should not be lost to those Interested In this beautiful accom plishment. An exhibition of new designs and stitches will also be Interesting and Instructive. Free lessons to those purchasing LION BRAND TARNS. Handsome Dress Goods Just One-Half Price Saturday. If we could picture for you the rich, pretty effect, In the small shepherd check. In the new autumn shades, which so closely resembles the line Imported goods, you would be here bright and early Saturday morning. Regular 50c, Quality Shepherd Check Novelty Saturday 25c a Yard. . All are new and fashionable, the colors are navy .and brown, green and blue, red and navy, green and red, etc. We could print a- column about these pretty goods, but the point Is here: If you have any use for a fabric of this description, do not miss this special sale at 25c a yard. . New Gloves. We are showing three of the best make of dress gloves Valllers, Trefousse and Foster In all good shades and stltchingg black, brown, beaver, mode, gray, navy, green and white at $1.60 per pair. For street wear the mannish gloves In the new red and tans; 1-clnsp glove; also Moches. In black, brown, beaver, mode and red with 1 clasn-at $150 per pair. The W. B. Erect Form Corset. Is a coxy, modish and shapely garment. In which every dictate of fashion Is appar ent. It Inflicts no strain on abdomen or bust It allows full freedom to the lungs, places all the pressure of lacing upon the hips and holds the flgure erect. A different model for each different sort of figure. Prices start at $1.00. Merode Hand Finished Underwear. Ladles' fine ribbed, natural wool vests, high neck, long sleeves,' hand crochet with silk tape, neck and front; drawers to match, made, with French band. Regular size, $1.00; extra large sixes, $1.26. Howard and Sixteenth secure farma of their own. Some have en tered lands . In Hyde county on the old Winnebago reserve, which are especially desirable. There appears to be something of the old-time enthusiasm about the tak ing of government land for homestead, and people Are fast realizing the fact that land In this part of the northwest is something very desirable to possess. NEW CURE F0R INDIGESTION Indiana Doctor, In Address Before Academy ot Medicine, Recom mends Antomoblllna;. CHICAGO, Nov. 10. Automoblllng is one of the best cures for the bodily Infirmities due to poor operation of the digestive or gans, according to Dr. G. W. McCaakey, of Fort Wayne, Ind., who addressed the American Academy of Medicine at a meet ing here today. His subject was the '"Phy siology of Recreation," and he took a posi tion aald by members of the society to be progressive. If not revolutionary. "Mentral depression can destroy entirely the effect of food and cause digestive dis orders of the gravest nature," Dr. Mc Caskey eald. "Reoreatlon haa a most ben eficial physical effect and the desire to go to a restaurant after witnessing a pleasing performance at some theatre is due mainly to the effects of having one's mind re lieved and thua influencing the flow of di "7T Boys' Overcoats and Suits Make your selection here Satur day. See the things most In favor In the style centers of the world. Boys1 Suits, Overcoats $3.95 $4.50 $5.00 $6.00 $7.50 Youths' Suits, Overcoats $8.50 $10.00 $12.50 $13.50 $15 09 BENSON SfTHORNTS Ladies' fine ribbed, natural wool union suits, hlph neck, long sleeves, ankle length, I open to waist line, hand crochet with silk tape, neck and front $2.60 a suit. Women's Medium Weight Black Cotton Hose. Regular site, but extra large above the knee, full-fashioned, high-spliced heels and double soles 35c a pair, or 3 pairs for $1.00. Women's fleeced black cotton hose, with maco split soles, high-spliced heels and toes 35c a pair. Blanket and Comfort Depart ment on Third Floor. We are showing extra good values all through the Immense stock. , Cotton blankets at 60c a pair. Crib blankets at 40c a pair. Wool mixed blankets at $2.75 a pair. Robe blankets at 75c a pair. Sllkollne bed comforts at $1.00 each. 10-4 all wool, good blankets at $3.50 a pair. Down quilts at $4.35 each. Wool comforts at $3.00 each. Silk blankets at $1.25 each. In Our Flannel Department on Third Floor. Flannelettes, In beautiful Japanese, Per sian and other choice styles, at 6c, 10c, 12Hc 15c per yard. New waitings at 20c and 25c per yard. New pluid Scotch flannels at 40c yard. New line of Vlyella flannels at 75c a yard. Cotton Batting on Third Floor. Ladies making comforts will find It to their Interest to look at our grades of cot ton batting. Our 6c special bat is a nicely bleached t-ounce bat, white and soft. Our 12c Jewel bat Is fully 14 ounces In weight and cannot be beat for the price. Our lie Prize bat Is the finest in tne land for the price. Our 20c White Rose bat is known to most of the people that want good cotton. Our 25c cotton bat la the finest that It is possible to produce like snowtlakes, so pure and fluffy. Our Men's Department. Is located In south aisle, convenient from either entrance. We want the men to come and see the lines we are showing for fall and winter. CRAVATS. Advance showing of holiday neckwear always showing what Is new haa made thla a popular department. Ank for the new plain colors. Price, 60c each. SHIRTS. New arrivals the pist week has made this stock more complete than ever. Fine range of patterns at $1.00, $1.60 and $2.00 each. SUSPENDERS. Only the reliable makea shown here Crown, Guyot and Knotho the kind you can depend on. Price, 50c each. See Howard street window for. showing of men's wear. gestive fluids. Automoblllng causes the same beneficial effect and the desire for fast riding Is due to a fundamental need of the human aystem for fast motion for re creation. Most persons need some sort of diversion which contains fast motion and this explains the popularity of automobll lng, the beneficial effects of which I know by experience." BOY SLAIN BY SCHOOL, MATES Attack Caused by Jenlonsy Doe to Promotion Results In Death of Homestead Lad. ' PITTSBURG, Pa., Nov. W.-James Slnko. aged 11 years, because he was promoted In his classes In the Homestead public school was assaulted last evening by hi classmates and three ribs fractured anti was Internally Injured. Tonight he died from the effects of his injuries. A Guaranteed Cure for Piles. Itching, Blind. Bleeding or Protruding Plies. Your druggist will refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure you in 6 to 14 days. 60c. Wanted. Bids for the purchase and removal of the two-story brick building located on the southwest corner of 14th and Douglas Sts. FRANK B. KENNARD. 15th and Dodge Sts. ?zar Rubbers, Overshoes. We specialize Boys', Girls' and Infants' Shoes. Saturday will be a day of brisk shoe selling in this store. Bring In the children and have them fitted in our famous Foot-Form Shoes. We give no trading stamps or premiums just better shoes at $1.50. $2.00, $2.50 Your money back if you want, it. Wrlti for Illustrates Citaloui rM Fitters xNv Young Idmirsl Friice Latii Capttrai tbt City Heart sad tool. DISTINGUISHED VISITORS ARE FETED Ther I.nnch with General Grant, Attend nereptlon at Xavy Yard and naaa.net at Del- ' nnalco'a. BIXLETIS. NEW TORK. Nov. 10. President Roose volt, It Is learned tonight, will come her from Washington on Tuesday, and will pay an Informal visit to the British flitg ship Drake on Tuesday afternoon. Miss Alice Roosevelt will" attend the ball on board the Drake the same evening. NEW TORK, Nov. lrt.-Reat Admiral Prince Louis of Rattenbcrg has captured Nw York heart and soul. The absolu. democracy and unassuming cordiality with which the admiral prince receives his visi tors of high and low degree has made friends for him every minute of his vlj.t here. Had King Edward planned a great dlplomatlo stroke in sendlno his armored cruiser squadron to American waters, ha could not have entrusted the expedition to a more complete diplomatist than Prince Louis. Perhaps the most interesting inci dent of his second day of hla New Tone visit was the reception to newspaper men In his cabin tonight. For the second time his-highness talked to them with the ut most frankness, answered some of their searching questions and filled others. "Yes," remarked the prlnca, "I am a busy man these days. You people have really been most kind to me. In fact I receive man', many more Invitations than I can possibly accept! Twenty-four hours la not nearly a long enough day for ma to accept all of the many courtesies offered me. Not only have I many engagements, but try correspondence has doubled. One of your citlsens writes to me that he can build a ship which will cross the ocean In ih ea days. Think of It. Some of my letters are from ladles." "What do they say?" expectantly asked one of hla visitors. "You are not asking ma to betray a lady's confidence?" the prince exclaimed with a twinkle in his eye. Then for ten minutes the prince was the target for the usual vol ley of questions with which every distin guished visitor In New York Is met. Did be admire the American women. In deed he did. The gallant Britisher thought "they could not be Improved upon." Admires Mr. Jerome. What did he think of Mr. Jerome, whom he met at the dinner last night? A aln Prince Louis waa ready with the remark that It waa easy to see why such a man succeeded. ; Evidently thinking to ask the pilnce a question which wcu d evoke an an swer out of the ordinary one of the report ers made bold to ask: "What does your highness think of the conditions in Rus sia?" For a moment there was a pause and then he replied: "I am a brother-in-law of Emperor Nlch otns and I am also a rear admiral In the British navy. You are therefore getting on thin ice; In fact, on no Ice at all, and I think I shall not attempt to skate." "Well, then, what does your highness think of New York." said the reporter. "What has Impressed you most?" "The effect of a war upon New York," began the prince slowly, "Is what has Im pressed me most. In less time than it takes my cook to fry an omelet the combined fleets In the river here could reduoe New York to atoms., New York needs peace. War would prove most disastrous to this city." x Prise for Boxing- Match. Then the conversation turned to gym nastics in the British navy. "Yes, I am ; heartily In favor of sports of this kind for , the men." said the prince, "and I take keen pleasure In encouraging them." , The chief athletic Instructor of the t Drake announced today that during the j squadron's stay here there would be a I pugilistic contest between BatloT Klrby, I champion welterweight of the English j navy, and Bailor Collins, champion welter- weight of the United States navy. Klrby la a member of the crew of the Bedford, ' and Collins of the crew of the Kearsarge. I The bout will be for a purse of 1100, and a j cup offered by Prince Louis. The cup Is I now held by Sailor Coekoyne. champion ! heavyweight of the English navy, who won i it at Halifax, in a contest with another tailor of the English navy, the cup origin ally having been a national prlie. It will hereafter be an international offering and will be contested for annually. Arrange ments are being made to have the contest take place on shore. If possible, and the sailors ot both squadrons ar enthusiastic over It. Before the Englishmen Ball away from j New York there will also be a series of launch races In the lower bay, In which the contestants will be Englishmen only. The contests will be over a ten-mile course. Visit to Governor's Island. There were three soheduled events on ' Prince Louis' program today, luncheon at Governor's Island with Brigadier General Grant. This was an elaborate affair and was attended by a distinguished company. After luncheon the prince attended a bril liant reception at the New York navy yard, where Rear Admiral Coghlan was the prince's host. Tonight the prince and !:o officers of the two squadrons were the guests of the Navy Academy Alumni as sociation at a magnificent banquet at Del monlca's. The prince will go to West Point tomor row on the steamer C. W. Morsev accom panied by the ranking officers of the two aquadrona. He will wltneaa the foot ball game between West Point and the Carlisle Indians and after the game will return to New York on a special train in time to attend the dinner of Colonel and Mrs. Robert M. Thompson. Daniinet at Delwonleo'. Prince Louts and 860 officers of the British and American squadrons were the ! guesta tonight of the United Statea naval academy alumni association at a banquet at Delmonlco's. The hall waa decorated with the American and British colors, and muslo was furnished by the band of the United States battleship, Alabama, and by John Cheshire, harpist to the duke of Edinburgh, uncla of the -prince, Colonel Robert M. Preston presided. The toasts for the evening wura proposed as follows: Thm President and His Majeaty. King Ed ward VII." by Colonel Robert M. Thomp son; "Our Guests." by Rear Admiral R. D. Davis; "Tha Royal Navy," by Prince Louis of Pattenburg; "The Naval Acad emy," bv Rear Admiral Wlllard H. Brown son; "The Continued Friendship ( the English Speaking Races," by Gvneral Horace Porter; "West point." bv Colonel Albert Mills; "Sweethearts and Wives," by Rear Admiral J. B. Coghlan. DECISION ISAQAINST PLATT Mew York Millionaire Cannot Recover Money H Ho Paid to A egress. NEW YORK. Nov. 1ft-The appellate di vision ef the New Tork atata supreme court today handed down, a decision dis missing a suit brought by John R. Piatt against Hannah F.llaa. a negreaa, to re cover PW.WG which Piatt asserted be had A trial bottle of Warnr's Safe Cere, the (treat kidney and bladder cure, sent AB50L LTl LY I REE: to every reader of The Dee who suffers from kidney, liver, bladJcr or blood disease. It's Your Kidneys! If you have pains in the buck, rheumatism, rhetimstle goat, uric acid poison, diabetes, Bright disease, dropsy, tcxem.t. Inflammation of the bladder, stone In the bladder, torpid liver, scalding pnlns when you urtnate; or, if a woman, fainting spells, painful periods or -cnlled female weakness, your kidneys are rtlwHwoi). Ton should lose no time In sendlna for a FBF.K TRIAL BOTTI.K OF WtHMiH'S SAFE ( I RE, as a special arrangement has been made m-lth the publishers of The Bee so that Its readers may have a trial of tills wonderful cure ABSOLUTELY FREE. If you do not wish to wnlt for the free trial, get a 60c bottle at your drug gist's. It will relieve you at once. FIND OUT BY THIS TEST: Put let it Is milky or cloudy or contains a reddish brick-dust sediment, or If particles or germs float about In It, your kidnes are diseased. If, after you have made thla test, you have any doubt in your mtr.d as to the development of the disease In your system, send us a sample of your urine, and our doctors will analyse it and send you a report with advice, free. WARNER'S SAFE CURE Mr. J. S. Murray, of 43 Broadway, Rochester, N. Y., In writing of hla remarkable cure, says: "I was taken seriously ill, and though under the care of skilled physicians my complaint baffled them. Symptoms of Bright a Disease developed. I was In a most critical condition when I bejran to take WARNER'S SAFE CURE. My health has been restored and the cure In my case is complete. It is wholly due to WARNER'S SAFE CURE. CURES KIDNEY DISEASE WARNER'S SAFE CURE Is purely v WARNER'S SAFE CURE has been prescr used In nearly all the prominent hospitals. WARNER'S SAFE CURE move the bowe WARNER S SAI E CURE Is now put all druggists, or direct, at BO CENTS AMI containing harmful drugs, which injure the TUAL BOTTLb KrfhE. SAFE CURE will cure them, a trial bottle paid, to any one who will write WARNER' mention having seen this liberal jffer In T fully guaranteed. Our doctors will also sen of symptoms and treatment of each diseas to every one. given to her under coercion. The court slated In the decision that it was not made on the merits qf the case. "There are In the complaint," the de cision reads, "many allegations of acts on the part of Hannah Ellas which would re sult necessarily In a decree requiring her to make restitution of what she received from th plaintiff. The difficulty la that none is proven." JEWS FEAR RIOTS (Continued from First Page.) either with inciting or with abetting vio- prevented even sporadic attempts at further lence, and he Is determined to have all the rioting. offenders removed and punished. t I Poland Wants Autonomy. Genuine alarm has, however, been ere- I WARSAW, Nov. 10. Representatives of uted by the reports of the contemplated all political parties In Poland at a a ineet massacre of Jewa here tomorrow night as lng held in the palace today decided to shown by the fact that members of the send twenty leading citizens to St. Peters American colony, including a number of burg to request the emperor to grant Rus naturalized Jews, appeared at the embassy elan Poland full automony and 'ts own today in a greatly alarmed state to ask parliament. The deputation will leave to for advice and protection. " ( morrow. Spencer Eddy, the Amerlcun charge ' The general atrlka continuea. All tha d'affaires, made them a speech, saying shops are" closed except those of the that he did not regard an outbreak a posr apothecaries and also several t akerlea alble, but he Instructed them all tn the which the strikers ordered to be opened event of danger to seek asylum at the eo as to prevent the starvation of the Kllennlchael palace in Serge street, in poor. which the embaasy la situated. Should the Moscow Fears Anti-Jewish Outbreak. threatened outbreak occur. Mr. Eddy will demand a military guard for the palace, The other embassies have been similarly besieged by alarmed foreign residents Cronatadt Mntlny gnppreaaed. CRONSTADT. Nov. 10. Noon.-AU is quiet at Cronstadt today. The mutinous sailors have all aubmitted and the leaders bleredVm TnToth ro thoroughly repentant. Troopa are pouring into the city from all dlrectlopa bv water. Beside macnine guns, other street artillery and a battery of quick- firing field guns arrived here on scowa from St. Petersburg, and were debarked shortly before noon at tha steamboat landing. The fires have burned themselves out during the night and today the buildings are only heaps of amoklng rulna. The Area burned almost a whole day. There waa little attempt to check them as the OLD FASHIONED FARE Hot Biscuits, Orlddle-Caken, Pies and Podding. The food that made the fathers atrong is sometimes untU for the children under the new conditions that our changing clvill- satlon Is constantly bringing in. me or Mr. Bryan's neighbors in the great state of Nebraska writes: "I waa raised in the South, where hot biscuits, griddle-cakes, pies and pudding are eaten at almost every meal, and by the time I located In Nebraska I found myself a sufferer from Indigestion and Its attendant ills distress and palna after meals, an almost constant headache, dull, heavy sleepiness by day and sleeplessness B.( nigni, lura ui uvrau, hiiiwicu iiiciiiuij, etc., etc. "I was rapidly becoming incapacitated for business when a valued friend sug gested a change In my diet, the abandon ment of heavy, rich stuff and theuse of Grape-Nuts food. I followed the good advice and shall always be thankful that ' ahortage of bituminous coal experienced in I did ao. i Chicago In many yeara exlats at the pres- "Whatever may be th experience of nt time, according to prominent dealers, others, the beneficial effects of the change and they assert that ther is no Immediate were apparent in my rase almost Imme- prospect of an improvement. Inability of diately. My stomach, which had rejected th rallroada to furniah cars for tha trans other food for ao long, took to Grape- portation of th coal la given aa the chief Nut most kindly. In a day or two my cause ef the shot lge Puling tti last headache - waa gone. I began to aleep month th price of aoft coal haa rlaen 7t healthfully and before a week was out centa per ton. th scales showed that my lost weight i was coming back. My memory waa r.- HANL0N AND HERRERA DRAW Urea wnn nic rmiwru vigur wim l tell in body and mind. For three, yeara now Grape-Nuts food haa kept me in prim condition, and I propose it ahall for th reat of my daya. "And by th way. my two and a half year eld baby is as fond of Grape-Nuts as I am always insists on having It. It ke.epa her aa healthy and hearty aa they make them." Name given by postum Co., Battle Creek. Mich. There's reason. Read the little book, "The Kosd to Well vllle," la iackuga. . 'saj. some morning urine In a glass or bottle; It stand for twent -four hours. If then egetable and contains no harmful drugs, lbed by lending doctors for 25 years, and WAKNBR8 SAFE FILLS taken With is gently and aid a spoedy cure. up in two regular sizes and is sold by f.1 M a DOTTLE. Refuse substitutes, system. lnce every sufferer from diseases of the liver, bladder an 1 blood thit WARNER S will be sent A a OLI'TF.LY FREE post 3 SAFE CURE CO.. Rochester, N. Y . and e Bee. The genuineness of this offer la d medical booklet containing descriptions u, and many convincing testimonials free firemen shared in the general demorallza tion and many of them became intoz.1- ! imeu. There waa no disorder during the night. Late in the evening a squad of loyal rioters bearing a white flag attached to a bayonet marched to the district occupied by the mutineers and Induced them to surrender, pointing out their revolt waa merely being used as a cover for robbery and pillage on the part of rowdy classes. The "tigers," as the rougha are termed at Cronatadt, wished to renew the pil laging during the night, under cover of darkness and general disorcanlzatlon, but were unable to do so. The troops and Inhabitants working In full co-operation MOSCOW, Nov. 10. Alarming rumors are in circulation that antl-Jewesh outbreaks wll loccur simultaneously here and at St. Petersburg Sundiy next. Foreigners and Jews have received threatening letters and have asked the authorities for pro tectinn, but thus far no atep haa been taken toward granting the request. I L0DGF ON THE CORPORATIONS 6""' !ho,d Herniate, not Mot Own or Operate Their Dnalneaa. BUOOKI.INE. Mass.. Nov. 10 SenaJor Ixdge, In the courae of his addreaa at the bicentennial celebration, aald: "The belief that great comblnatlona of capital should not be and cannot be al lowed to operate unchecked and un matched is not only natural, but sound and right. But there Is a wide distinction between government supervision and regu lation ot these enormous agencies for the conduct of business and government own ership and operation of such agencies. Tha one is a necessity In the public Interest develoDed modern conditions: the other a revolution In our entire theory and praetice of government. Government own- er.hip of the railroads of this county, to tajte Dut a single instance, would mean ( ita fulfillment the destruction of the institutions we have known and loved and under which our liberties have been won ana preserved. We should have an oligarchy composed of a few officeholders., a jegpot at their head and all below on , one ,orUd level." ' QQAL SH0RTARC IN CHICAGO Inability of Ralljs to Move Traffic t'nnsea Purl famine In Windy City, CHICAGO, Nov. 10 The moat severe Twonty-ilonnd Contest at Angeles End with Honor Even. LOS ANGELES. Nov. 10. The twenty round fight between Eddie Hanlon and Herrara waa declared a draw. TO Ctitb; A tOi.o .a U.C DAY Take Laxative Bromo yuinlne Tablets rruKgl's icfund money if it foils to cui E. W. Grove slgoaiur is oc each box toe. -''?S.';';:- AT Jhristm ts LEATHER GOODS I'M for Ladies: Gorham Card Cases I in' whit, and gold cover, and 1 S fancv green and red with silver VorieTeS C.r Cases In fj fine walrus with corners. J W You never saw any thing as II k swell tn your life for a IJ V present. The finest 13.50 Jf NV case In Omaha. i Drown 5e Do rshcim 8 JEWELERS $oufb I025treet,0maha. Uhe Best of Everything The Only Double Truck Railway to Chicago IIQV. 27th VERY LOW FARES TO POINTS IN , Indiana, Michigan, Chio, Pennsylvania, New York, Ontario, Kentucky ...FOR... "Homevisitors" LIMIT S WIIKI rCIty Officer 1401-1403 FAR NAM 8T. OMAHA 1 TEL. 684-661 MEN AN0 WOMEN. Ufa Bit CI for asnstnral di"hrgs.lnflinimliofit. IrrlMtloni or nlnrailoM ef miteoas membrane. PafnlAM. Bnil nal Mtrin. TKtEwCHtlUlC. rent er ol.oom. MllMT1,t i"" Sola hy rn-nrglXs. er stat la plain wrapper, hf eirrent. prernld. for SI 00. nr 1 bnttln tni. Clrrnlur mrnt na teaOMi Business Boosters Try th Want Afl Columns of The Ba. AMfiEMCNTS. BOYD'S Woodward & Burgess, Managers. Laat Two Performances MR. RICHARD MANS. 1 ELD This Afternoon at 2:80, Shakespeare'! THE MKRt HAXT OF VE.MtK. Tonight 8:16,- Farewell Appearance, Dfl. JKKl'IX and MR. HYDE. Nights 60c to $2.50. Mat. 60c to $2.00. Positively No Fre List. Five Performances, Com. Sun. Night "THE HEIR TO THE HOORAH." BIIDUrtnn Nights & Sun. Mats. 10c, TUs DUDKUUU Tues.,Thuis ..8al.Mata.l0-ve Eighth BIk Week. THK wOODWAHO Ttit'K CO. This Afternoon at 2:30. Tonight at 1:16 1 N C O . Next Week -WHEN WE WERE TWENTY -ONE. 1222 CNKIOHTOM Phone 494. Tonight and Saturday Night and Matine. MODERN VAUDEVILLE Macy ft Hall. Oenaro at Bailey, Stella Lee, Allenei'a Monkes, Mr. and Mr. Fred erick Voellitr, Hal Merrltt. Brown and Brown, and the Klnodroma. Price-loc, a&c, 60c. Kniir th A T 4 I W Vet r-rtt'vo-IU- . 0o. Tee MATINEE TO II AY ne. The Typical American Comedy-Drama TEXAS A Romance of the Southern Plains. Sunday-WAY DOWN EAST. UOTELI, 'When in Chicago Stop at The Stratiord Hotel European Plan IteAned, R'eeaat, Ou't. Loested eor sr ef ci'.y's two Caest boulevards, coavauirDt to entire buainet center. Clef to beit t:-otrt and (hopping dlMrirt. t'i rooms. IbO private bathe; lnxurioae vr.iljrf and reception room' woodwork mahogany through jut: brass bed acd all mo'lera comforTi: telephone tn every room: beau llul dining r'mroe tb best of verytiilug at muOarat price. ulAUi. IvVine Vtlvjte Chl..AM mmlm nf 4 1 n