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10 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1006. PROBLEM OVER POLICE CASES Ifaok Inqolir as to Saita Appealed te tba : . Diatriet Ceurt. LAW BOOKS CONSULTED ON THE QUESTION Atfr Caastaerable HnmUf aa Hawlac Uwrr Am AM ta Praeeaa with Caac B '( for Jfodse Day. Much siamlnatlon of th lit and statutes resulted whan police court appealed oases were called for hearing before Judge Day of the district oourt Monday morning. City At torney Breen and Assistant llerdman were en hand, announcing themselrea reedy for trial In the few casts In which the partloi had been notified. Judge Day waa at once confronted with th question, "what la law In oases' of thla kind?" No one seemed exaotly iure, ao th book were dusted oft' and aca&ned with Interest. . Major Miller, representing on appellant moved that hia client be dismissed, for th reason that he had been asking for trial through three terms of court without auooess. Then It waa found the transcript had not come until several months attur Major Miller had thought, ao hia motion to dismiss was overruled by the court. Mr. Herdman Iprung a motion to dismiss th appeal and Mr. Breen read many sec tions of the statues. Which seemed to apply to the class of cases under consideration. H contended that It was appellant's plaoe to bring up the transcript to perfect the appeal; while Major Miller held It waa not. Hla client. Earnest Ressle, had been fined 17 for disorderly conduct. After some further, cross-firing Mr. Herd man withdrew Ills motion to dismiss and the case went to trial. Th evidence was In and the Jury sent out at 8:15. Ten minutes later the jury came In with a verdict of not guilty and Heesie was discharged. Only $3 of th 17 charged gainst him In police court was One. A case against Nettle Boyd for petit lar ceny was dismissed, the prosecuting witness having died. The woman gets out of pay ing a fine amounting to ISO. Ixm Carter, colored, accused of shop lifting and fined US In police court, paid til Into the school fund rather than go to trial. . Mr. Carter aald he had to leave th city and could not wait. Annnal Sale of U Table Linens L Ol&yj Sheetings UsTiV GUilO Muslins THE BIGGEST KIYDKI EVER KNOWN IN OMAHA. These are all staple notions new and up-to-date good. Every woman in Qmaba knows how rarely thsse foods are cut. READ THESE SENSATIONAL REDUCTIONS Silk ' Hair Nets, 'at each . . Ic 2 Balls of Knitting r Otton . 3C Embroidery Cotton r at. a ball L Clark's Cr s cnei ioi- tr ton. ball It Agate Col lar But- r tons, dozJv Steel & Bone Crochet Hooks . Ic Knitting , Needles 5for . . IC The Best San Silk 2 for. . 5c! Our best S-eent ping, two C papers for ..JC Adamantine Pins, per pa per , One dozen Corset I.acti, f at DC The Lett Tubular Shoe Laces per pair .... Ic Ic Slwll Hair Pint, will goat. each IC Whale bones, trill go at, per -dozen IC Invisible Hair Pins, per - . box ...IC Celluloid Collar Buttons, . dozen. C Barbour LINEN i THREAD4C Spool.. Best Lisle ELASTIC Black and rC white, yd w The Best SAFETY PINS, a r doz:n. Genuine Hump Hooka m and Eyea,Jjr cards. Salln Covered DRESS r STAYS, IC get Star DRESS BRAID, roll . . . Ic Shell Side ' and Empire C COMBS.. PENCIL HOLDERS!- each.. OMAHA MEN J3RING RESULTS J oh a C. Wharton aid B. O. Wade Glr BlaT Boost to Denver V, M. C, A. j John C. Wharton haa returned from Den ver, where Saturday, night he made an ad dress at a large banquet at the Brown Palace hotel, given by the business men's committee of the Young Men's Christian oasociatloA to signalise the beginning of aj rrusade to collect 1200,000 for an association building there, something that th city never has had. Mr. Wharton was accont- j panled .by Secretary B. ; C. Wade of the ' Omaha association and C. S. Ward of Chi cago, International secretary, who also made addresses and who will remain In ' Denver thirty days to assist In th money- l getting campaign. . ! A very dramatic scene was caused at th : banquet by the announcement that William ' K. Sweet, one of th young men present, and an Investment broker In business, would give KS,000 towards the 'fund pro-' vlded the remainder of th $200,000 ' were subscribed by February 15. The Denver Post thus describes It: j Amid the excited cheering of four score guests, the announcement was .made last night at the banquet of' the business men's committee of the -Young Men's Christian association, that William R. Bweet, presi dent of th local organisation, has donated "&.'0f to the; building of th new horn of thst body. Tho announcement came vln the reading : of a personal communication to Secretary W. M. Danner. Immediately upon the read ing of that paragraph In which the offer was made, pandemonium broke loose In the banquet room. As one man the guests leaped to their feet and cheer after cheer rang tbrovuch . the. building. Handkerchiefs were waved In the direction of the generous donor, who sat motionless In his chair, over, come with emotion. The announcement waa made Just after Mr. Wharton finished telling how Omaha bad raised tlOO.000 for Its new association ' building. ' Mr. Sweet's total fortune la ea- j tlmated - aC $150,000. When beginning his career h waa very poor and wss assisted to employment and In other ways by the association. He la now Its president. Sunday morning Mr.' Wharton preached at th First Baptist church of Denver. Drawer Supporters, each... Buchelors' Butsons. each Embroidery Silk, dozen ., Knitting Silk, spool Ic Ic 2c 3c 3c lc 10c and 15c Finishing Braid Steel Thimbles, , eaeh . . , SSc and Sac Tooth Bnmhts, 1 A each ..'.:. 1UC Hundreds of other bargains just as big. . ' T I "SiLElS'fs5'59c i Plenty of the very fin sat silk brought forward Tuesday in this Sale Just as fast as the supply on the bargain square runs low we fill it with piece after piece of high class silks. It will be a week before we can show all the goods from this pur chase. Extremely fashionable silks, mostly full pieces, many exclusive waist and dress patterns, $1 and $1.50 values. COOKING BY ELECTRICITY DAILY DEflONSTRATIONS, Center Alale, ANNEX Showinjr re sults of tbo Kumford' BakloR Powder something new and Interesting- to housekeepers every day. MUFFINS AND COFFEE CAKE TUESDAY. '-- Extraordinary White Goods Bargains w place on sale tomorrow one big. counter of remnants of high clnss white foods. Tbeso are in lace lawns, satin atrlped lawns, dainty floured white lawns, check: nain sooks, worth up to 25o yard. They "tire in long mill remnants nnd go at. per yard .......... Tuesday Special Sheetings a.rvd Muslins 10-4 Bleached Uoekwood Sheet-OLr lng. at. per yard 9-4 Bleached Lockwood Sheets Oflc lng. at, per jjard 1 " 19ic 6'c DRAW DEIS, BOSTON STORE 1-4 Bleached Lockwood Sheet ing, at, per yard We aleo carry a full ine of TTtlca. Pequot. Pepperell. Rochdale and Au rora bleached and unbleached sheet ing, on sale during January at the lowest prices ever quoted on these brands. Bravo Fht against Stomach, Liver and Kidney Trouble Is always successful,' If carried on by means of Eleotiio Bitters. 60c For sale by Sher man A McConnell Drug Co. CLERGY COMMENDS THOMAS Ministerial Associativa. Votes to Heln Civic Federation to Enforce fUocamfe) LtWt fc busy session Monday morning the Omaha Mlnlwflal association passed reso lutions commending the Clvlfc Federation, listened to a r'ea -on behalf of the Young Women's Christian Association, heard the report of the committee 6ivthe plans for a united evancellcal movement next winter and decided to consider a Bunday school educational campaign for next month. Resolutions were passed pledging the moral and material support of the ministers to the Civic Federation In Its efforts to compel the saloons to abide by the provi sions of the Slocumb law. Mrs. W. P. Harford, president of the Young Women's Christian association, made a plea for support In the coming campaign for building funds. She said an active can vass would b carried on from March 15 to April 16 for money to erect a new building. four Is Quoted as havinr anv Inclination i 6he asked that all the ministers take one whatever to make official the efforta put I Sunday Just before the opentng of the cam tindeV way by Elmer E. Thomas and the j P'n to tell of the work of the association -ivio reaeration. This solitary commie- BOARD WILL NOT TAKE HAND Pllc Coaaaalsstoaere latcad Giving 5o Aid to Tkesiii to Close aloona. "Most emphatically the Are and police board dor not propose to take a hand In th Sunday closing of saloons." W. J, Rroatch, acting chairman ' of th board, so stated Monday morning. Another member, who did not wish his name used, said the same thing, and only one of th aloner Is W. J. Thomas, who la said to be unwilling to make an open fight with th other members to carry his opinions Into ore. ' ' Th controlling powers of th commission stand bn th ground that th body haa nothing whatever to do with th direct i enforcement of the laws and that thla i authority U vested exclusively In the maybr, hfihlrs whea a sees ' '"The weakest exist noo his knees." i . . Well may our frenzied ft nanoers, our insurance-grafters, political grafters, parasites of all sortswell may they tremble when they see the aroused American pubhc res olutely ask itself "What is our share of die profits, of our .railroads, street cars, gas, (water, electric light and pow er, coaly copper-, gold-fields? Read Russell's "Soldiers of the Common Good" in Every body's for , January how pri jrate ownership of public be longings U losing its hold in J Europe.' ' fcwWyi1li,iisis H as ' ll.eoeyDar and to Impress on th members of their congregations the need of their co-operation and financial assistance. The association voted to aeelat Mrs. Harford as she re quested. George O. Wallace, chairman of the ex ecutive committee of the Nebraska State Funday School association, presented a plan for a union Sunday school educational cam paign, to begin preferably February I. It Is proposed to have a series of union meet ings for a week or ten daye In various parte of the city, churchee of all denomina tions taking part, the object being to In crease the membership of the achoola and to better present methods of work. A com- i mittee was appointed to deliberate on the j proposition. ! The committee on evangellstlo movement ' rejiorted that It had conferred with men la : Seattle, Portland, Los- Angeles, Denver and Minneapolis, where united revivals hsd been held, and found good results had been obtained In all these cities. The committee commended the work of Dr. Wilbur Chsp man, the evangelist, end recommended he be secured to head a campaign next wln(er. This report was referred back to the com mittee with Instructions to make fuller in vestigation and a more detailed report. Rev. II. J. Klrchswia read a paper on "The Social Nature In the Light of Present Social Conditions." I OMAITA WKATI1KR XRKCA8T Tnewlny Fair, TTTVTT TV TT 0l hi O Green Trading Stamps Every Time a I The White - China' Sensaiion is Continued Tuesday One-Third Off all prices of White China for decorating plates, cups and saucers. 33! Per Cent Off SPECIAL BARGAINS IN DRESS C00DS ANB SILKS TUESDAY THE KKUAUUK 8TOKK. DON'T MISS THE GREAT SALE OF MUSLIN UNDERWEAR Muslin Underwear Sale Continues ONE DAY MOIfcE TUESDAY. 2nd Floor. BENNETT S BIG GROCERY The Most Economical Place to Buy the Newest and Freshest Grceries. Thirty green trading stamps with TWENTY POUNDS finest A A granulated sugar Ten greeen trading stampawlthtwo pacgkagesBeunetls CapltolWheat SOc Ten green trading stamps with two packageB Bennott'g Capitol Oats 20c SULTANA KAIS1N SPhX'IAL Twenty green trading stamps with pound package Rtchllieu Sultana Raisens.... IOC Twenty green trading stamps with quart bottle Diamond 8 Catsup. .8.V Ten green trading stamps with three-pound can fancy table syrup 12t c Fresh roasted Coffee, pound 13c ' Ten green trading stamps with two cans Mt. Klneo, Maine, corn. . .23c Soveral dozen bottles Columbian Catsup, pint bottle, usual price f 'y 20c, for this sale lC Tea 81f tings, pound package 12c Corn, 2-pound can Oil Sardines, can Baked Beans, can. Bennett's Bargain Soap, bar. Pickles, assorted, bottle.... Ten green trading stamps with large can Red Cross Cream loc .Bennett's Bargain Soap, ten bars ,23c ..Be R ::S II 2ic i ,.8c I A New Semi - Weekly Solid Vestibule Through Train BETWEEN ST. LOUIS and the CITY OF MEXICO VIA THE I roti Mountain Route ' r' Texas & Pacific Railway International & Great Northern R. R. and the National Lines of Mexico First train south-bound leaves St.' Louis 9:00 a. m., Tuesday, January 16'h.. and every Tuesday and Friday thereafter. In addition to the service shown above a through Pullman Sleap lng Car leaves Bt.. Louis daily at 8: JO p. m. for the City of Mexico, For full' information call or addrosa:' TOM HUGHES ' ' ( T. F. GODFREY, TTawl?a9.'Agt ' Pass, and Ticket Agt. S: E. Corner 15th and Farnam,' Omaha, Neb. ;v i - Hz 0. TOWNSEND, den. Pass, and Ticket Agent, St. Louis, Mo. In fpite of the storm the first day of our great January Muslin Underwear Sale has proven a great success. Beginning in the early morning, hundreds of enthusiastic buyers thronged the department. Come early .Tuesday. Ladies' Gowns, handsomely trimmed In fine lares and embroideries,, mada with high neck and long sleeves or low neck and short sloeves, al most endless variety of designs, worth up to $3.50 in two lots, at $1.98 1JQ Ladles' Gowns, worth up to $2, beautifully trim med with laces, Insertion and embroideries. irresistible bargains, at 98c, 75c and. .' Ladies' Chemise, in newest French designs, beau tifully trimmed and worth up to , 1 OQ $3.50 in two lots, at $2.50 and. . , . .l.JO Ladies' Chemise, lace and embroidery trimmed, good length, great variety of designs, worth up to $2.50, at $1.50. 98c. 75c CH and I ... i i .. .'.., J U C Ladies' Corset Covers, lace and Insertion trim-' mod," made very full and worth up to 7 C $2 In this sale, 1.5u, 98c and. OC Great Embroidery Sale Continues 50c ()u account of the inclemency of the weather. Monday, we have decided to continue our sale of Embroideries, one morj day Tuesday. 25c Embroideries at, per yard 7Vc. THREE GREAT HOUR SPECIALS.' .1 ' From O Till 10 A. M. Ladies' fine Cambric Gowns, extra full and long, trimmed with lace and embroideries, worth up to $1 limit, two to a customer l C at JDC 5-Inch Soft Taffeta per yard 35c Fancy Plaids per yard From 10 TU1 11 A. M. Ladles' Cambric Drawers, trimmed with tucks and lawn ruffles, worth 39c limit of two. to a cus tomer IP. at iJC SOc Printed Warp Fancy-. Rib bons per yard , 36c Satin and Gros Graia Rib bons per yard .......... 15c 15c From 11 A. M. Till 12 M. Ladles' Corset Covers, all naw styles, nicely trim med, worth double for one hour nn H at--cholce. ... 1 JO 15c 15c Special Bargains Tuesday In Our Busy Cloak Department Women's Waists In great assort ment, worth $1.60 choice, ACI Tuesday YrC Women's $2 Knit Underskirts With 12-inch flounce, CbC at DOC Women's $a and $6 Walking Skirts In plain colors or fancy J" mixtures choice, Tuesday. tm D U Covert Coats In all the new spring ment at 910.00, $7.50 and Women's 1$10 and 4112 Coats In handsome fancy mixed ma- A f terlals choice. . . t '. .fwO Women's Astrakhan Fur Capeo 30 in. long, satin lined, worth 7 Pn $15 at......... Women's Cravenette Coats All colors, worth up to $16 choice, J Crt Tuesday l.jU styles a handsome assort 5 Linens, Muslins and Sheetings ' We have been selling these Sheetings and Muslins all this year at those prices advertised by other merchants as specials. HERE ARB OUR SPECIALS: .apjajHBJBSSDBJBB BBSJ BSnSMndbaBBk. Misses' Outdoor Shoes At this tlm of the year the shoes on tho feet havs a sreat deal to do with the health of the wearer. Il.eae misses' shoes are genuine box calf and plump kid, with sen u Ine welt soles just the shoes to prevent wet feet and colda Child's sires 8H to U-J1.50. Misses' alses Wi to J-J2.00. Young Women's slsesH to S (1C0. We recommend these shoes for com fort and extra good wear. Drexel Shoe Co. 1419 Far ti am SU Bend for catalogue. j,N-nu wws 3 SPECIAL LOW RATE HOMESEEKERS' EXCURSION VIA To points in Tennessee, Mississippi, Alabama, Louisi ana, including New Orleans. LESS THAN ONE FARE FOR THE ROUND TRIP. ONE WAV SETTLERS' TICKETS on sale at greatly reduced rates. Dates of sale, January 16th, Feb. 6th and 20th. good to tA return twenty-one davs from date of sale. n . . ..... Information and tickets at 1402 f arnam St. i 111 inmaUlm weataa far aiii1 WESTERN UNMDfT FIGHTS TAX Gaa ta Caart ta Rttlit Aiiwmiat lri r Basra of Eaaal. laatlaa. " Judge JUdlck is hearing evidence an the suit of the Western t'nlon Telegraph com pany against Douglas county to knock IM.U00 off Its assessment made by the Board of Equalisation for tax. The company's return was for lau.OoO, which, divided by Ave, would leave the assessment on which It would pay taxes at IS, (MX There are a number of. witnesses called on behalf of th company and ta county. T A PT'C DENTAL IAri ROOMS. 1517 Douglas St. THE PARK HOTEL HOT SPRINGS. ARK. Opane January 6th, .1906, and will remain open hereafter throughout the year. American and European Plans; Service and Culaina of the highest class. Write for booklet. SPECIAL. KATES until Feb. 16th. J. R. Hayes, Lessee and Man ager, J. C. Walker, Associate Manager. Charles A. Potter GENERAL (STENOGRAPHER. lepostiona. Cor res pond nit, Brlut Work and Kpeclal ltiorUng ou fibers Notice. NOTARY 11'BXJC. Tel. lata. 4 BaiUtaa. Samuel North, District Passenger Agent, Illinois Central R. R., Omaha, Neb. Vs 81x90 Bleached Seamless Utlca mills, worth BOc, at 81x90 Bleached Sestuless Atlantic mills, worth 76c, at 81x90 Bleached Seamless Mohawk mills, worth 75c, at. 81x90 Bleached Seamless Standard mills, worth 65c, at 43 and 45-lnch Pillow Cases, worth 12 Ho at, piece.,., 42 and 45-loch Pillow Cases, worth 17c at, piece Sheeta, 69c Sheets, 59c Sheeta, 59c Sheets, 48c 9c 12ic 9-4 Unbleached Sheeting, hear? qual ity, worth 21c at, f yard IOC 9-4 Unbleached Sheeting, heavy qual ity, worth 25c at, ICi-. yard..... ..... w ......... . iVC 9-4 Bleached Sheeting, extra Q havy, worth 25c--at, yard..laC 9-4 Bleached Sheeting, extra J heavy, worth 27c at, y&rd..IC 9-4 Bleached Sheeting, extra "IP heavy, worth 33c at, yard. 0 Fine Soft Finish Bleached Muslin, (from bolt) at, (J yard. JC Extra quality Unbleached Mus At lln (from bolt) at, yard . I . .T&G Our Table Linen and Towel Sale isstlll in full blast. ' Apples! Apples! Applesl, We have bought . from the California Bellflower Apple association 600 boxes of fancy Bellflower apples; each box contains from 176 to 200 apples. These are extra fancy and are retailed everywhere from $1.76 to $2.00 per box our price for Tuesday only, per box $1.25 No dealers or merchants supplied at th'se prices. SPECIAL PRICKS IX GROCERIES VOK TUESDAY. 22 lbs. Pure Cane Granulated 8ugar for fl.OO 10 lbs. best Granulated Cornmeal.lSo 7 lbs. best hand -picked Navy Beans ,.9Ht 8 lbsr best rolled Oatmeal., 2fic 7 lbs. best Pearl Sago, Barley, Far ina or Hominy '. SAo 10 bars best brands Laundry Soap.2Ac 48-lb. sacks fancy high patent Min nesota Flour nothing finer for family use per aack $1.85 Diamond C Mincemeat, per pkg... 4o 1-lb. can assorted Soups 5c Washing Powder, per pkg ..2Hc Cold Water Starcru per pkg 5c SPECIAL BUTTER SALE TUESDAY Fancy Separator Creamery . Butter for this sale only, per lb 21c HAYDER! BROS. SJSS" :THE Power behind the unsurpassed home circulation of s, TKe OmaKsL Bee is what makes advertisers know that it pays to use - The Bee advertising columns liberally. OR.' BRADBURY S06 FARNAM Teeth Entricted....2'c Porcelain Hlllnc$ P UolJ Ulilots. up 5Uver PUUags.. .BOc up Crew as. S2.SU up DENTIST 15 Years Same Location Phone 1756 Bridge Werk $2.50 up Nerves rcnuevea with out psiu. Loos Teetsi Mada Selld. V7rk guarate4 10 ysara Very Low Rates to Colorado 12.50 18.25 27.20 , To Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo. January 16, February 6 and 20, 1906. To Denver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo and Return. January 16, February 6 and 20, 1906 To Denver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo and Return. Tickets on Sale Every Day to May 21. 1906. VIA Be Sure Your Ticket Reads Over This Line Inquire at , CITY TICKET OFFICE. 1824 FARXAM BT. 'Phone 884. Sewing Machines and Supplies We have a full line of First-Class Sewing Machines, as well as parts and attachments for all the popular machines made; all of. best quality. Good Machines Rented at 75c ier weW. Repairing done in first-class shape and at very reasonable prices. Call us up when la need of anything in this Una. P. E. FLODMAT & CO., 1514 Cnpitol Avo. TtUykts LaT-4. i