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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 23, 1906)
Iff THE OMATLY DAILY BEE: Fill DAY. FKMUWHY 2.. IPnrr. THOMAS GOES AFTER SALOONS Oific Federation Will Push Prowwntion for Violation of Slocnmb Law. CLAIMS SUNDAY BUSINESS IS TRANSACTED frt Malice on fltr Attarney ot lalentloa Bff Madama salt Aaralnat Fire mu Police Board. Saloon keepers pried open the lid and Kald drinks in the busliir-ss. residence and l-nrnC districts last Sunday, R-ordln to vldcnce said to' b In the hands of the Mr.; Federation. M a mcctlrm of the i xecutlve committee of that body Thurs day moraitia- It wan decided to take drastic moasures nt tml t compel the enforce ment nf the Hlncumb law. The first msnlfestatlgn of now activities hy the r1ertl'rtii la regard to Sunday clos ing; waV the errlns;- upon City Attorney Jlreen rrf a -notice- to the effect that the mandnnfus case against the Board of Fire and Polce Commissioners would be taken up before Judge Sutton Friday afternoon. This eae wan. postponed Indefinitely by the federation wUen T-omlses were made by lawyers for'the saloon rnen that the liquor shops would be closed tUcht on the first day of the week. ThtilternaUve writ of man damus Issued required the Are and police board to. furnish transcripts of the evi dence and pleadings In the protests to 170 liquor licenses and to revoke these licenses at once pending the deposition of the cases Individually by the district court. Thomas Mara lit llaa Troof. Attorney K. E. Thomas, for tlio'ClvIo Federation, says "We have learned a number of saloons transacted business and sold liquor hist Sunday In direct violation of the agreement made through attorneys that saloons would be closed Sundays. We have evidence that saloons In the burnt district were open pub llcly. that Is, both front and back doors; that a few of the downtown saloons per mitted persons to enter by side and back entrances and supplied them with drinks and that the same conditions prevailed at some of the saloons in the residence dis tricts. "The knowledge of these facts. It Is con sidered, calls for drastic action on the part of the federation and this will follow. The hearing will be for the purpose of Introduc ing our evidence and completing our case. It has been agreed with the court that the pre-emptory writ will be issued the same day the evidence Is completed. The case will then go straight to the supreme court. If the decision of the district court Is up held there it means we will be in a position to prosecute each saloon license case In dividually In the district court. Xo Effort to Revoke. "No attempt will be made to have the license of the 10 saloons revoked at once. While the application for a writ of man damus demanded this, yet It will not be Insisted upon. The closing of these saloons would Involve 1170,000 belonging to the school fund, which has been paid In for licenses, and severe financial Injury to the men In the liquor business. It is the desire of the federation simply to be In a position to secure the revocation of the licenses through the courts whenever any of these saloons shows a disposition to violate the law." City Attorney Breen saya he cannot well take up the case until Monday and It Is possible a criminal trial before Judge Sut ton may also tend to delay the hearing un til that date. " About town there had been no general Intimation that the lid had been raised even to the slightest degree. ALOO MEJf ET VP PKT1TIO Solicit Maaatares of Cltlseaa Callta for Bandar Opening;. Yesterday afternoon Henry Keating, J. A. Tuthlll and others representing the Retail IJquor Dealers' association of Omaha, vis ited 221 saloons in the city and left the following petition for signatures: , To Whorn It May Concern: We. the undersigned, voters and tax payers of Omaha, believing and knowing from bitter experience that the enforce ment of ' the Sunday closing feature of our liquor laws Is working a serious Injury to the commercial and other Interests of our city, desire to go bn record as being heartily In favor ot allowing the former custom of keeping the rear and side doors nt our saloons oin to the public on Sun day to be resumed. We suggest, however, that the rear and side doors mentioned lie kept, bolted or otherwise fastened between the hours of 10 o'clock a, m. and 12 o'clock noon on Sundays. Members of the committee stated they expected an average of fifty signers at each saloon, making In all about l&mM pe titioners. The purpose is then to present the petition to such organisations as the Commercial club, Real Estate exchange and other bodies of Influence for endorse ment. The committee expressed itself as confident that a fjood majority of the voters' and taxpayers Of the city would sign the petition for Sunday opening, ex cent between 10 a. in. and noon ' Itreak All Records. All records in curing Coughs, Colds, etc., are broken by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. BOc and Sl-00. For sale by Sherman ft McConnoll Drug Co. 1 Standard WHISKEY ForVour Den It's Age.Strcngth and Purity i vouched (or by the U. 5. Government. "",SS1S"HILLERS SSS ISO Farnam Nt., Omaha. Millers Whiskies full qt. 80c. 11.00, W.2S. Western Iron & Wire Works Wire and Iron Fences, Trellises, Window Guards,. Stable Fixtures. Gratings. Bank and Office Kalllngs. Etc. lxwest Prices Best Work. .Telephone, Douglas 6590. 1118 J,U KSO.N KTRKET. f)TAFT nCMTll 2 ROOMS. 1517 Bpuglai. 1 Sk email) i - wvw tt,t FRIDAY WE WILL HOLD AN EXTRAORDINARY C5 We Miki Skirts for You it a SALE OF IB 1ANTS Bargain Squares Filled With Most Astonishing Values in Odds and Ends of New Spring Goods. To makp room for immense new uliip mentH of silks, we make a great sacri fice in odds and ends of remnants of our highest class silks. A wide variety of kinds lengths from 1 to 10 yards values up to $1 aC i fn mmJs SaV SILK REMNANTS yard; at, yard. DRESS GOODS New Floral French Organdies 6,000 yards of the newest effects, selling every- 1 C where at 23c yard; at, yard. vJl Danish Cloth Soiling elsewhere at 15c yard; cream and all light shades; at, yard skirt and dress patterns. sold up to $1.60; at, a yard I ' la the regular 75c J quail I yard. sat "! ! quality; at, a mm v w 10c lk.' 25c This the Silk Eollenne and Korean Silk, exquisitely printed and shadow effects now the rage tor party and summer wear; at. yard. 39c ODD LOTS OF LACES Kemnants and odd pieces of tbe daintiest laces, in all the newest patterns French and English Vals, Sevilla Torchons, English Medallions, ser- f pentine and separate galloons; at, yard 2mf Fancy English Allover Laces, cluny effects, baby Irish, etc., worth up to 50c yard; at, yard mm-ZJC REMNANTS AND ODD LOTS OF EMBROIDERIES Fresh new lots of high class Embroideries and Insertings, in all the newest patterns all the desirable widths many 2:.?::.!: 6l2c40c-15c Big Remnant Bargains In the Basement 25c quality. Italian Sateen Lining, long lengths, yard.. Heavy seersucker. striped ginghams and tiluin cham- ray ginK- Q-C hams, yard 61c 10c Mill lengths A. V. . Tolle du Nord aud A. F. C. glnc- e hams, good JJC styles, yard 25c grade Sheer India Linous, 40-inch Vic ' peoria Law no, yard Various grades of bleached muslins and cambric, up 1 to 10c values, VL for, yard. Remnants of organ- Imported madras Fine French percales, n dies, tloral designs, shirting and waist- I new dark dress I special bar- Ing. fine enib. A I styles, Ql 0 gain at. 5C wa'Bt- iVC I foI,a OlC yard. lug, yard " I yard l In. the Morning. 8 Till 10. I I In the Afternoon at 1:80. Will sell all colors cam- f I I Corded madras shirting. f brie lining for. Icl I forth up to loc in mill $Q yard I I lns"ths for- 'alu SAMl'LK PIECES OF TABLE Thousands of drummer's sample pieces fine dam-' ask. many worth by the yard as high as $1.60, and suitable fur tray cloths, napkins, etc., C (II. in 2 lots Friday.. JC-1UC Mill lengths of tablr damask, up to - ."-i yards. In bleached ana unbleached, worth up to dollar and a quar ter, Friday, IE yard aOW DAMASK. One great lot of reg ular lu-cent , bleached Turkish towels, Fri day only, big bar-, gain at Tie each w Special Clothing Sale Friday in the dasement. Boys' Good $3.00 Suits at $1.50 Russian bloomer suits for the little tots, ages 3 to 8, handsomely finished, patent leather belts, a usual $3 value very- t 50 where, on sale Friday, rt . . All the boys' BOc Flannel- f C . ette Waists.' IJC 75c all wool Flannel Waists, 1ZC blue or gray, at JJQ, Boys' 50c Knee Pants, ft ut ZVc All our f men's $2 1 pants, at 1 50 All cur men's $10 suits, at 5 GO All our men's 7.50, Overcoats Basement Shoe Department Child's $1.25 box calf or vict kid lace shoes, sizes, 6 to 8H..at. Misses' SI. 75 vlci kid stock tip lace shoes, at, per Q pair ! J Women's S2.50 patent colt or vlri kid shoes, all solid and all sizes, at, per pair . . 98i 1.59 50c Child's regular SI box calf, rici kid, lace or button, at, pair . . . . . Women's hand made Turkish house slippers, red, black in or tan, at, per pair TC Women's SI warm house slippers, red flannel lined, all CQ solid, at, per pair ...... O J n OMAHA WEATIIKIl FOItKCAST t'ridnjr Fair ami I IP (older. R lil!0 E 3 1 GREEN TRADING STAMPS EVERY TIME Over if 5,00 0 Yards of High Gride Silks. Hall Price & Less Witch for the Sle of Ashley anrf Biiley Silks f THE WCLIA1LC tHHE J See Di play ofAsiley 0 Bailct Silks in 16 h St. Wind ws. Beiieit's Big Grocery Five Thousand dozen New Laid Eggs. 1 On Sale Friday, A dozen 3 Bennett's Candy Section Friday Specials A large qmntlty of fresh made HOAR HOUND DROPS, pound, i2y2C BUTTER SCOTCH, packago, And Five Green Trading Stamps Friday Is Remnant Da; with more than tli- unuil uia ,.f rrv li:irain npportt nitips. Iii't ini tin-in. Remnants ot Wool Ore: Goods r'l'.U.M . TO II Nm'.S- ! nU ,.f Mic tlnrsl I'Ih k nl ,fil,r, I r . ;.p.. Hln, rrcntii ,UI It f . '. t atl II aul. in lTlhs from S tr-l. in r"inhnl ni'is of ilw t i . fh'" tpr,m'n si. )srrt. .'. 1-. fW-. flc .. l:r ami IJW FIlo.M : H I V. M Wo mil ia,o wihT rnw lin of l ! i -i, ulo in r'ninmiii ih-s- ar- u,.- rn. iir h-l lnn sl)l-a, ilml ,lif tl . ti.H ami 1111, .is i"ii itu In -i. ii K'i al, J aril. IS-. IB. 'h , Is IB;,, nl IOC Remnants Popular Priced Wash Goods In the Domestic Room. Ii-i..aiii. ,.f i...,K , imsihs imni 14 ..hi ....'c t I l I infti i.-ii i,i, .n i. linn, i, i M-r I.,. ui l, ,. k.j . .. ,' S I. m. rir, t,.m, .. ,., :A , ..!. . iv . . '.. liC ""',""' "' r1'"! "I rn, In.li tJnt.ti. in i. i. ill !,. t 'KvHur ;-Wc tn ' ! . .i'.iii. ai. IUm Ik , rani. ,.f Win. Wal.llt.. n long i I I. ,,i .. ,M ni-i-,,, girlpr. . r.. ,,!, f,. y ,(kU r.ll 1 l., tm a. al. tn "i luc I'ai'.tn Wil'ia In ju h.l. ailxVr , tf.1. . aivl ,M Ioiik 4llahllV .1 v. .-.). o.ai a.11,1 i,m, je $4, "i . I.aiO 5,000 Popular Books On Sale Saturday Worth 25c and -CI 1 35c, beurxd ir H P"7f cloth; each, &vt Big Granite ware Sale Saturday See Harney Street Window. IN THE DRY GOODS Remnants of Embroideries Cheap A big lot of embroidery remnants from 2 to G inches wide, that sold from C 5c to 25c a yard, all go Friday, at, a vard DC Linen Collars, 3c Odd lot of ladies' linen collars, slightly soiled, regular fifteen cent ones, Friday, Z 9 to 10 a, m., each C Neckwear Sale Friday, lc 500 pieces of fancy stoc k collars and turnovers, worth to 15c, Friday 10 to 11 f a. m. (only 5 to a customer), each IC Hose Special, 10c 100 dozen ladies' and children 's fleece lined and plain cotton hose, fast dye, worth 15c f f pair, Friday, at, pair iUC Remnants and Odd Lots Must Go Friday Remnants of white waistings and suitings, worth to 75c yard, C length V2 to 5 yards, sale price, a yard mm DC Remnants of Superfine Flannels Fleece downs and f A outing flannels, worth to 25c, a yard, at IUC Remnants of Outing Flannels, Flannelettes and C Prints Worth to 18c a yard, at .DC Curtain Scrim 36 and 40 inches wide, worth Z 8 l-3e and 10c, Friday only, a yard JC Manufacturer's End of Napkins In 18x18 and 20x20, they come six in a lot and are worth $1.50 and $2 per dozen, Friday, while they last: Lot 1, 6 for 50c; lot 2, 6 for 75c. Ladies' Suits Marked Very Cheap Friday 75c ladies' suits , in blouses, etons and pony jackets, in black and colors, , all sizes,. new cut skirts; these suits were worth from $15.00 to $25.00; we offer this lot Friday and 7 C C Saturday only, for JD New Spring Street Skirts. Xew arrival of spring skirts, both for ladies and misses, in all the new materials and colors; new circular effects; misses' skirts up from $3.50; ladies' skirts, $3.!)5, $4.95, $5.95 and up. Big Clock Sale Saturday See window 60.mii ) ir,l uf rriiita. linfiama. I rr, ,la. tKnn1l-i. lili-. ic . f il.r II.'. 1-V', 1. I and .V- at! -In Hit ai win so al. yaid. !. . '11,. and T ..OlC rum Karljr fur I'lral Clinic. linens. Muslin and Toweling K"tnnnntx of Kngllsii Isms '! h. In ina null lncwia, r.sular I .'" and IV . i quajlty. at, yard w I W Hi mnanla nf llr. Iid I'aml.ilra and Mum litis. In l"n lcnstns. fsular in l.v Miininr, l- J.c!'H, " -fl runiirls at i. , H.ra , IV j st In flannel Departmmi K.n.nant "f Ur IVmn rUnn.l y 1X1 '! OjC 'd mad l!ni.ii and xnlng IAann.l a', y r . . fd . . .. . OiC lt..i'at,la 4 tW1 hl. WVmJ I lih.,1 Ojc 3ic Sale of Black Silks Friday SETTLER'S RATES . Every Tuesday during March and April to points in North Dakota, Minnesota, Manitoba and Canadian Northwest, also HOMESEEKERS' RATES to same destinations first and third Tuesdays in March and April, via ILLINOIS CENTRAL R. R. Fast trains leave Omaha Union Station at 8" a. m. and 8:30 p. m., via St.- Paul. Jtates and information at 1402 Farnam St. SAMUEL NORTH, District Passenger Agent, Omaha, Neb. 8mrlilnc doing rvrry ln,ur Kin Mara FROM TILL, A. M -HI.AI K TAl'KKT.I y-il-i-ln. wide, rsulr 1 gnal- ()HC FROM TII.I. 19 A M -Hia'K I'KAl' l't: H'iK--3-ln. wld. $1 l quality, at OV. FROM In TIM tS A M - Mark TafT.-ia. V- In. wldr. rrRular l So valu. FROM t TILL P .M -I..ul.lr-fc.d lllxck . ncuiur U-M qunlity. ( ilka sr.allir u nVT frvcd f.r this d l lti'M i; M TILL I I" M 4V J ,on,t Hla'k 7r-1a. M in Ida, l 7i I 1l ipuillt , at .... . a 1U Flf.M I ril.LI ' M ' J. tknn: ,1lck 1nt. .; m ii. f 1 jk ".-, lall'$. al . I VC r'R.-M 1 TII.I. W al - Kla.k lu k i. ,..i.. r fa -1. In. and". II m a '( gualll,. al I 4a O nil d l"l. M in tde. 13) Other Friday Bargains K.MBR01DKR1E8. 1A K8 A.NL NOTIONS Corset Covrr Embroider). O , M KN H 1-AI'll Friday, at, yard mtUSt M t- In la Stc Linen 'lorrlinn Iaw hanil-iiiadr,, at. (XT yird. l"o and , 26c Fancy RuchliiM, at .' I 'earl Hut ton. p-r doson, 44c, IVc, lon to... 25c Host. Buportrra, all sli'.s, at Ii.-st iiuallly Sharps Hold Kys Pdl.'S, at 5c 15c ...I 10c 2i. rt n.vmiiiMi nrixiAUi .H AM) I MIIDKN'3 k. tan ut fanay c era. 5c ,nh up lo r, at. iT ir. Mr. 5V al.d . -W XI L.N H K i H K A It MTRIMiS CH liJWS In kirat nri mrm culon aud pat- larna. w.,rlh I'jc. Ho t and .".-! w Men's and IU'a lrr or Work B urts, ih up l Stf- In . Kn.l.r a :V and .... y al.ri and ! JU- Husiiodrra. llr ud l,-a !' nt. at Graniteware. Graniteware. Graniteware. Friday arc gulng lo hold in' of tna greatest Uranltewai e aalra v.r kmii in ihe city of Omaha, uur eautern l)Ur wnt direct to the fiu-tory and srlrrtd tn rar lo.ids of tills r, auch aa l"uJlln I'aua. Mllkpans. Saucepans. Frying I'm, Lrt serving kettles, leakpttles. I 'ii(Te. M,ia. Te.i pnts. Waahpans, etc., etc , which ha secured at a ridiculously low price we are to-ink to give the people of Omaha the benefit A FKW OF THK lll'NDRKDH OF UA R GA1NS. Large Preserving Kettle, regular WO seller, at Ic Large slso Dlshpan, regular Soc seller....!: lr-e ttiiean. regular &V seller. St '. Lars Wash Ifaudn. regular Z-r aein-r ' ltiae aiew Pan. regular 3c seller, at... Ittge Mi,kan. regular Sc seller, at.... I re iew Kelt). reguUr Jxt eeller, a' lrvina Pan. regular ZJc aeller. at , rg Water I' lH-er. regular iUe Hllti. ' Iilge I '..fTi-efM.!. m-.i, . . Hundretla of other auch bargains loo : rnermie io m.niien. j Inhi I mm Ihta sale; It a tha greates- portunltr of your lifetime 'AI.K OF FAN.'V lll.illl-AKn KA .KANi IKsi. sweet ami jutcy. J(Vj iva . ... j for HAYPEM BROS. YOUR WATCH ought to he put In order No better watch makers than o.irs No more prompt ser vli-e than at our store. Your watch will receive, rnreful handling-No more mod erate prices than ours. I,et ua give an einite your watch repairing. UkiK FOR THE NAM K. S. W. LINDSAY, JEWELER. DOUOLAStT. " ?A II n. ( : II UNION PACIFIC EVERY DAY II to Aprtl 7. 106. $2S i 1 l KH(KT l.l-N K. FAST TKAIXS. NO liELAYi. I i j jHe turt your tiilrt rtuii$ orrr thi$ me. J I Inquire at I City Tkkrl OflU-, 182 Farm m S. J ' 'I'tiono IKugUue.H:tl. S Elko Wash Nut . $6.00--the Best Elko Nut .... $6.25 the Best JEFF W. BEDFORD CO. Tel. Douglas 115. 2306 Cuming St. THE MOST PROFITABLE RESOLUTION you could makr this year would bo to make fair test of our high grade COLORADO NUT COAL liisciintlnatiiiK Coal user buy our Coal bec-ause it's the best, It'a t ho saint, price to you mm mhii grades." 'r hook new orders dally for l'OlA)K.UK M T which it Ihe best iroof that it'a ttrt rUw col. I $7.25 PER TON. is lh . print- tlfllvcrr-d promptly, C. B. HAVENS & CO. Tal. Douglas 317. 219 8. 16th St. nisi I am receiving fresh mined Hanna Coal in Lump, Egg and Nut 39 Feir Yon Prompt Service. Careful Delivery. Jo Use For Winter Clothes 1 Cru I HAPJ VsaTMana In th beautiful Runny South, and th ratM are less than half to many oinU. HolJ first and third Tuesdays of each month. Mardi Oraa rate- Feb. 21 to 23 - New Orleans, Mobile, Pensacola. Aik Wabash ticket office, lfsOl Farnam street, for rat, deftmp- tive pamphlets. Florid. , Cuba end Winter Cruiaea to Went Indies, or address, HARRY E. MOORES, O. A. P. D., OMAHA, , NEB. Jj 'Phone Douglas 1007. 1507 Howard St. ! Bee Want Ads Produce Respite A fine room with a vault heat light waterjanitor service in a fire proof office building for $l8.0O- The Bee Building.