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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1906)
10 TIIE OMAHA DAILY BfcE: TUESDAY, MAKCII 13. IIHh?. MC1LT0N STILL IN RACE Lieutenant. Governor Will Hot Withdraw Candidacj Just Row, Anyway. THINKS HE CAN RUN UNDER CONSTITUTION Kays Other "tatea Have (omtrard Serb Orgaalo Law Rot Bar ring; Innmbrit from Seek ing; Aaother OlDn. "t don I f'"-l that 1 ought or that It would b leanonablo to xp-ct ma to with draw an a candidate for governor now. junt 1m muse of this excitement that haa Im en raised over that flfclion in thu con Kiltulion relating to the eligibility of an executive Ftale officer which, It seems, haa ntuHttd Mr. Mortenson In planning to withdraw." wild Lieutenant Governor Mc O'llton Monday. The mooted provision reads: None of the oftii-ers of the executive de partnirnt shall tie cliKiblf to any other t.t ottlce during; the period for which they iall have been elected. Or. bringing it within the pale of decent 1:1 a miliar: No executive officer Khali be eligible to iny other elate ottlce duriii the period for which he fhall have been elected. It in understood from one of the former attorney general of Nebraska who Is looking up the records and will be pre pared to confirm the statement In a day or two that this very provlHion waa copied not the grammatical construction from the constitution of the state of Wisconsin, and that before It was written Into the organic law of Nebraska the supreme court of Wisconsin, whose decisions have high rank, construed Its meaning to be that no execu tive officer shall hold two offices at the same time. The Wisconsin court, it is said, touk the position that the provision did not In any sense mean what some peo ple In Nebraska are now pretending It means. Ttflnks It la Attisrd. "Similar provisions in the state constitu tions of Illinois, Wisconsin, Indiana, Kan sas and Kentucky have been construed by the supremo courts in those states, and not in a single Instance has it been hinted that they forbade an executive officer running for another office during his incumbency," said Mr. McUilton. "H'a the first time the nnerl Ion was ever raised in this or any other state to my knowledge, and I think it is absurd.' I believe If the supreme court were to puss upon it the decision would be what the derisions of other supreme courts have been. I wi.ih an immediate ruling on the question could be obtained. 80 far as precedent in this state is concerned, take the example of Tom Majors. lie ran for . governor whilo serving as lieutenant gov ernor and no one ever heard of this ques tion being raised. , "While I can't approve of the wisdom of Mr. Mortensen's announced intention of withdrawing, I can see far enough into the future to n.nke this concession- Unless the supreme court would rule on 'he question before tlio state convention it would be al most folly for a man in my position or that of Mr. Mortensen to run for the nomina tion, and then It would not be fair to our parly. The natural tendency would be, if either of us were nominated, for some vot ers to Jump to the conclusion that it would Im a bad thing to vote for their candidate, who, if elected, might not have a clear title to the office, in the event of an ad verse ruling by the court, which might inHn the ultimate seating of the demo cratic candidate. But I am hoping the au I reme court .will act on this question, since It bus become one of such paramount in terest, long enough before the stato con vention to give us a chance to act. "I bad not formally announced my can didacy, but all my friends knew I was run ' nlng, and I did, before this matter came up, send out some letters over the state In tho interest of my candidacy." S a . . . M r ; m lor ins Famous Artloom H 5 Tapes H U tries. It Agent for the Artloom FRESH NEW LOTS OF V ON SALE MONDAY FOR THE FIRST TIME The fine embroideries, are in One patterns shown now for the first time all fresh and erlsp from the import cases embroterdles, galloons, bands and Inserting", colored embroideries, also neat and dainty baby sets of fine Swiss and nainsook many very pretty ribbon headings in this lot values up to 2c a yard, at, per yard 3 5 B 1 vjm -'vi yo SMART LITTLE SAILORS strike the keynote of popularity in the Spring Millinery at Brandeis Brandeis is always in the lead in show ing the favorite models that are the rage in the east. The little sailor trimmed with flowers and ribbons is the hat that New rk favors for serine we show a hun- red different models of this hat made of expensive materials and trimmed in Brandeis stun ning fashion, at JAUNTY SAILORS tire shown among the STREET HATS These little sailors are trimmed with new large and small 50 flowers the pretty new shaded, all the correct style f features for Btreet wear, at 1 U U U $5 42x36 and 45x36 Pillow Cases Nicely hemmed worth up to twenty-two cents each, at, 7' each 2v 50x81 Bleached Sheets at . 25c Ready-to-use torn and hemmed sheets, a good quality of muslin, OC at, each .fcvC MACHINIST TAKES HIS LIFE Robert -V lrlK fata Hla Throat with Itasor and Dies at Oner. While in a fit of despondency, caused by Ill-health, Robert N. PrlKKS, machinist, em ployed at the I'nlon Pacific shops, took his life Monday morning at his home, 2711 Hickory street, by drawing; a raxor across his throat. When discovered by his wife IITIkks was strug-sling: in the death throes. Dr. C. F. Clark waa summoned, but life had departed when the doctor arrived. Mr. Brigga was 36 years of age and left a wife and three boys, the eldest being 12 years of aire. He came to Omaha from Wianer, Neb., three years ago and was employed at the shops since that time. Monday morning he complained of not feel-lug- well and did rot go to work. On sev eral recent occasions he said he believed persons were after him and trying to get him out of employment. He did not Inti mate he Intended to kill himself and left no nota before using the razor. His throat was cut nearly from ear to car. He stood before a mirror in' his bed room when making- Ihe fatal Incision. Brlj was a member of the Modern Wooinnen of America and Royal High landers of Wisner. His relutlons reside at Cairo. Ia. Ho was a nephew of John Butler of this city. Mrs. Briggs was corn- Are You Tired, Neryous and Sleepless? Nervousness and sleeplessness are us ually due to ihe fact that the nerves are not fed on properly nourishing blood; Ihey are tUvrved nerves. Dr. Pierce's GolJtin Medical Discovery tnoXe pure, rich Hood, and thereby the nerve are properly nourished and all the organs of the body are run as smoothly at machin ery which runt In oil. In thtt way you foel clean, strong and strenuous you are toned up and Invigorated, and you are good for a hole lot ot physical or mental work. Bt of all, the strength and in crease (n vitality and health are lasting. The trouble with most ton lit and med C'luns which have a largo, booming sal tor a short time, la that they are largely composed of alcohol holding the druKt In tolutlon. This alcohol shrinks up the red -plood corpuscle, and In the long run greatly Injures the system. One may feel luilarattid and bettor for the tint being, yet In the end weakened and with vitality decreased Pr. Pleroe'a Golden Medical IMix-jvery contains no alcohol. Every bottle of It bears upon It wrapper Th. lUi&je of lltmetty, in a full list of all Its several liigrexlienu. For the druvglst to offer you something he claims It "Just at good la to insult your Intelligence. fcvery Ingredient entering Into, the world-tamod "Golden MedlcalDlsoovery " has the unanimous approval and endorse ment of the leading medical authorities of all the several schools of practice. No other medietas sold through druggists for like purposes has any auch endorsement. The "Golden Medical Mteovery not only produces all the good effects to be obtained from the ue of Golden tal root, in all stomach, liver and bowel trouble, as in dyspepsia, biliousness, con stipation, u'oeratlon of stomach aud liowels and kindrtd ailments, but tUe Goldim Seal root used in ita compound ing it greatly enhanced in it curative ac . lion, by other Ingredient tuch a Stcna loot, lilack Cherry bark, Hloodroot, Man drake root and chemically pure triple retried glycerin. "The Common Sense Medical Adviser," It soul free In paper covers on receipt of 11 oie-ceut stamp to pay the coat of mail ing only. For 11 stamp the cloth-bound J'Jume will b sent. Address Dr. It V. Mrtrce. Buffalo. N. Y. D. Pierce' Pleasant Pellet cur coo atl,Uu VuiouaiMss sud L4U. ADVANCE NOTICE OF DIG SALE 3 CARLOADS OF LINOLEUM AND FLOOR OIL CLOTH Thla entire stock was bought from the sheriff. It contains the highest grades of new spring patterns of floor Oil Cloth and Linoleum. Will be sold next Monday far below cost to make. ON SALE NEXT MONDAY M M 2 IICBCIcaieBlElBlBlIBllfIlalig 8 ON SALE NEXT MONDAY pletely prostrated when she went to aronse her husband and made the awful discovery. Coroner Brailey took charge of the body and will hold an inquest in due course of time. It is reported Brlggs tried to shoot him self before applying the razor. The re volver, it Is said, exploded, but the bullet stuck in the barrel. , . MAG00N FOR WAR PORTFOLIO .Vebraskau Toated Sot-censor to Secretary I'll ft Should Latter Leave Cablaet. Raymond, the Chicago Tribune's Wash ington correspondent, has this to Bay ou the possibility of Nebraska landing a nun In the president's cabinet: Discussion as to the possible successor of the secretary of war has developed a condition of ailalrs Which may have con siderable bearing uhu Uic question whether Mr. Taft will accont the Ultrd offer of the ermine or not. It would not be extraordinary, in case of a vacancy ir. the War department, if Charles K. Magoon, the governor of the canal acne and ex-offlcio minister to Pan ama, should become secretary of war. Hu la a lawer, but has had considerable mili tary training, and was Judau advocate of the Nebraska National Guard long enough to get interested in military matters. lie wus the law othcer of the bureau of Insular aft airs during all the formative peilod succeeding tiie Bpanlsh war. In that way he became Intimately associated with the general colonial policy ot the gov ernment and is so familiar with the prob lems In the Philippines that he pronably could take up the work begun by Secretary Taft with iartlcular success. His pre, cut position us governor of the canal Zune and mcmner ot me uumtuibBjoii nun- iui nun m touch with the work on the Intimitis equally to a peculiar dcKtee. Thus it mlflit lie that in case the succession saould tall upon Oovurnor Magoon. Secretary Taft would feel more disposed to give up his work In thu War department than otnei wlsu would be the case. Governor Magoon, by the way, is a warm personal alio iiroiessiouai irn nu or (secre tory Koot, who would jH-olatbly urac his appointment in case of u vacancy In the War dtpartment. Governor Magoon wus to have left lor the isthmus today, but his sailing orders were cancelled and he is still here, which may have some significance in regard to the prospective vacancy in th War department. OHIO COLONY FOR NEW LAND Mast Writes Me lias :taht KrleaJs Who Waut Homesteads In Nebraska. Another invoice of letters of Inquiry has reached the office of L. C. Wheeler of the Chicago secret service department, relative to the cancelled land entries In the cattle ranch enclosures of Nebraska. Tbl last bunch of letters comes from Ohio. One party, H. M. Challender of Toledo, O., asks for detailed Information regarding the lands, and how near they are to a city. Kir. Challender haa a colony of eight friends beside himself that intend coming out to Nebraska to take up some of these lands If they are suitable. He thinks he can largely Increase the member ship of the colony If all things prove favor able. , OMAHANSniT BY QUARANTINE Several Nebraska Tourists Affected by Fisbt on Plague in Havana. SOME GET AWAY ' BEFORE THE TROUBLE Other Suffer the Rude Iaterraptloai of Their Pleasure Before It Is More Thaa Half ' Completed. The , CuImui excursion of a number of Omaha people has been rudely interrupted by tho quarantine against Havana for yel low fever by the gulf coast porta. - More than a score of Omaha and Ne braska people were in Havana enjoying the carnival and the prospect of excursion into the Interior when the announcement came of an lndenlte quaratine, to go into effect March 15. To make matters worse, one of the two boat between Havana and New Orleans Is temporarily Incapacitated, and as the majority of the tourist had their transportation via New Orleans, about half the lime planned for the excursion had to be sacrificed to make the last boat over, which left Havana last Tuesday. Borne of the party, however, crossed to Mobile Thursday. As the quarantine will leave New Tork the only way of return, there was no choice but to hurry over, and sev eral of the tourists are putting In the rest of the lime at the atopoff points allowed. The women are making indignant protest against the discourteous treatment they re colvud ul the hands of the New Orleans custom officers. According to the guide books and the Havana custom officer each passenger is entitled to bring over fifty cigar without duty. Upon this authority the women, a well as the men, brought over cigars, but each and all were forced to take oath that he or she Intended them for personal use before they were passed. "Of course," said one of the women, "we could not do that, so they made ua pay In duty within ) cents of what those cigar hud cost us in Havana. ' Among the party were: Mr. and Mr. Joseph 8. Sykes and Dr. and Mr. F. S. Owen, who reached Omaha Thursday; Mrs. C H. Townsend. Mr. Fred Crowley, Mr. W'. f. Yager of Union, Neb., and Charles R. Sherman, who returned Sunday. Charles Keaton stopped at Chicago, Mr. and Mr. M. It. Copeland are returning via BUoxl, Mi -a., and Mr. and Mrs. C. P.. Glover and William Glover of Aurora stopped at New Orleans. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Llninger, who were also in Havana, have gone to Nassau. Dr. 8. D. Mercer and daughter, Miss Caroline, left last week for Cuba. TreaseBdous Power over constipation, oiiiousness, etc., 1 bon In the marvelous cures made by Wee trie Bitters.- 50c. Guaranteed. For sale by S.ierman A McConnell Drug Co. Mortality Statistics. The following births and deaths.- have been reported to the Board of Health dur li.g the forty-eight limn ending at noon Monday: iiti tiis Ie r Carlile. 2i7 South Thir teenth, girl; Walter Gonalson. Jut Houth K'vliMenth avenue, boy: Charles HiiukIi, North Twenty-fourth, Kiti; tK-orae Knoll. lSIi K..uth Fourth, att. 1. lee Mi -irH-r, Siulli Bixtentti. girl: I-awrence Nebe. Siiat.iBu, Kill. Kd.-ii Ttir her. Twenty-third and Ppiagiit . Iioy; Geotge H. Watson. i-Jn Houlli Thirty-second ave nue, girl; Ut Warren, -u.4 Hlierman ave nue, boy. Iwatns Jan:es Macken. 2023 Willis ave nue; John K. Yancey, Cuumil FilufTs, 13; Ten Brainard. Cedar UlulTs. Neb.. 24: 4 a,liM Kvituau. 2Ui Cuarles, iri. PLUMBERS THREATEN STRIKE l Bio Says it W ill Balk If Eaauleyer Do Sot Raise Par Mar 1. Tiie Plumbers' union ha served an ulti matum upon the Master Plumber' associa tion that It a demand for increased wage is not met with by May 1 a general slrik will follow. The plumbers made their first demands several weeks ago, calling for S2 Instead of bu cents an hour, or an advance of from M to to a day. The employers de murred aud several meetings were held. Negotiations at last resolved themselves into a proposal from th employer to in crease the stale to &GV4 cents an hour, or M M per day, provided they were allowed to employ apprentice to learn the trade. The plumbers assented to th compromise on wages, but declined te permit th use of apprentices. Apprentice have been t booed for a number of years, th mastsr plumbers say, except in ahopa where th proportetor goes out and doe work him self. Fur a car th ITuuibeM' Uulua baa bad OMAHA WKATHfSR KOHKCAUT Te day Fair aad Wiri.fr. TZ1 T7T T H TF-7 vm 1 1 va riO!lILll 11 M GREEN TRADING STAMPS EVERT TIME Benivelf s Big Grocery The new, attractive and tempting fruit and vegetable Fection. New stock every morning and arrivals of fresh fruit several times a day; every cent's worth guaranteed FRESH, SOUND AND RIGHT. 'Phone orders specially attended to. S Those per Big Sweet, Juicy Naval Oranges ?f! dozen, 25c and ..eUC And ten Green Trading Stamps with each dozen. New Calif ornia Lemons, per dozen 15c Fresh Oocoanuts, each 5c Lettuce, Onions, Cucumbers, Cauliflower, etc. Nice ripe, firm bananas, per dozen, 15c and 10c 2c ...5c 25c 18c Complete line Flower and Vegetable red, package Sevprnl doxen cana Anderson's Tomato Soup, can Diamond a) Fruits, ran And Thirty Green Trading Stamps. Ten-pound sack Yellow Corn Meal And Ten Green Trading Stamps. M. A. Gednev Co.'s c Pickles, bottle Two cans Maine Torn And Twenty Green Trading Stamps. Potind-can Bennett's Capitol O 4r Baking Powder a"w And Ten Green Trading Stamps. 15c 25c Two can Little Dexter Pess Two cans Genesee Tomatoes.... 25c 25c '50c And Forty Green Trading Stamps. ...25c Bennett' Bargain 8oap, ten bars....'. COAL COAL COAL Clean, Hums to a Feather, Heat Packed in Every Ouuce. Green Trading Stamps Time. BKXXETT'8 CAPITOL COAIj, nut size CAKTEUVILLE (ILL.) COAL, nut size Every 5.75 5.25 Bennett's Candy Section, SPECIAL OFFER FOB TUES DAY Four Be cakes Atkinson. Vanilla Eating f Chocolate IOC, And Ten Green Trading Stamps. BENNETT'S 00K SALE Our big book sale has set the town agog! Latest, freshest fiction of every colbr and character, by America's greatest publishers Bennett's book stalls. Come around and see the books. ' EEBSBssQ l'lgSSBMWSljMl.t 1.0 .1 FgswmwBBw Cushion Sole Shoes FOOT COMFORT 1 what we call our cushion sole shoe for men and women. It Is the only Real Genuine Cushion Bole ' Shoe on the market. Hand sewed, which make It flexible and easy Made over a broad foot form laat which allows the foot to rest squarely on the sole of the shoe and not on the uppers as most of the so called cushion sole shoes are made. If you want real comfort buy a pair of these shoes. Drexel Shoe Co. UI9 Farnam Street. Send for catalogue. rTi) t aet'C DENTAL j lAr, a rooms, lify 1517 Douglas St. Uhe Best of Everything pgr The Only Double Tracll Railway to Chicago Ttis Twin City Limited TO St. Paul -Minneapolis 15 NOW ELECTRIC LIGHTED THROUGHOUT And Carries Nrw anal Fab ionabla Equipment Cily Offioaa 1401-1403 FARNAM ST OMAHA TIL 1A.-RA Greatest Assortment of Ladles' Stylish Ready-to-Wear Suits in Omaha. litlMY y EMS THE RELIABLE ST9RE i Your Spring Suit's Here, It's Hart. Schaff eer 0 Marx's Hand Tailored. J Few Tuesday Specials. Wool Dress Goods. Grays are in the leiul for spring s usual. AVc have thro times as much as any other Omaha house, in this class of poods. Gray suitings, 3$ Inches wide, st So our price Batiste and Nun's Veilings are the key. note for summer dresses we have them at. yard il.Ml. ll.Ki, and Mohairs are always In style we have then In every shade, grade and fan cies from $3.00 yard. OtZr down to aSOC good v.ilue ..26c 50c Main Wash Goods Dept., High Grade Swisses sre In the lesd We have the gen uine St. Gaul hand embroidered. Also the iTKulsr woven In stock nnd do mestic Swisses, at 12Se. h'V l'.'e. .'".e, S8c, 5e fy e up to, a yard OU Cloak Dept. Specials Tuesday. LADlKfc' COVBRT COAT8 worth up to ts.ou .3.95 NEW TAIIXR Bt'ITS, In best sprln styles and materials f o worth 15.00-at V.VO Special Sale of Laces. Tuesday morning we will place on sale all odds and broken sets of val and tor chon laces, beading, inserting and edges,' worth 8c to Me per yard in one grenti lot, at choice Olr per yard il HON CM LACES Are the best to buy beet patterns, best quality and you save the per cent duty Imposed on Imported laces a new line Just received goes on sale Tuesday, at yard. 4c, Be. Ofli ,.UW WOMEN'S WALKING SKIRTS sll new stylis, valines 4.95 CRAVKNKTTK COATS In styles worth up to ll&.uo at now sprint 8.95 no agreement with the employers. It ex pired laat spring and no renewal waa made, the wages that had prevailed for a num ber of years continuing. The last two year have been exceptionally good ones for the plumbing business, because of the large amount of building construction. Last winter th cold snap burt any number of pipe and caused a large amount of re pair, and this winter ha been so mild that much building went on without In terruption. There are something like 100 journeymen plumber in Omaha. MRS. J. J. MERCER STRICKEN Sertaasly III with Heart Disease at Her ResHeae am Hickory Street. . Mrs. J, J. Mercer of fell Hickory street, mother of ex-Congressman Dave Mercer, Is seriously HI with heart trouble. Her condition ha grown worse for several dy. Monday morning she was not yet, out of danger. u.is. vimcvrs SOOTED SYRUP 4 br miUoB af Mothers for tHwtr uUiKxnaa itije imuiu fur ovr r in y It ii rue eti)t, autous la giuus. aii il iia. aint win alH aa4 m is BRUSH TIME. We certainly have a sharp knife after the BRUSH market this week and it will pay one to "LOOK L'8 UVEK" a the traveling man says. inula or It! Any tooth brush In the store for Ine There are Loonen's and Inipont's brushes in this store worth up to mc of anybody s money. 25 per cent discount on any bath brush In Slock. Infants brushes 14c nan orusne nail brushes ,....14c c nan DrtiHiie Pic uooa nail brusties .- luc Hussiau (E6 ) massage face brushes Site Japanese (Kc) massage face brushes l'.ic toe snaving brusn 3ao Ao shaving brush 25c. oo shuvlug brush 3 r.veryuung in manicure goods. 8PKCIAL DRIVK IN BOX 1'APER. "c Huilburt'a wallet cut envelope style. ' box aac Rubber goods of every variety goes under the same knife. Reason U Is our inventory time that's WE SELL SALVBRIN-DO YOU L'81' ITT cut RruAPrrD'c ooo PHICB TOMC Corner 16th and Chicago. OMAHA. Mth and N., BO. OMAHA. Cor. Slh and Main St., CO. BLI KK8. I A. HOMEOPATHIC SUPPLIES In addition to our very Urge line of Med icines of the Allopathic school, w sell al. kinds of Homeopathic medicine and sup plies: llomeepathle Pill. Itossropathle Dllatloaa. Hoinevpathle Disks. Howessslttc Mother Ti art area, , lloiueapatbie 1'rllarafleaa. Hosienualkla Tablet. Ilpuelkl HwLa. C'arka, Vlala, P.ndrr, Payers. Oaed tfy II -Italblsts. W are in position to supply the profes sion, the retail and wholesale trade, and the laUy. Write w call on SHERMAN & U'COKXELL DRUG CD. ; Cvc 161b and Dolg. . . Oaiaba, eb. 7c, loc, 15c, and RpimI Grocery Sporials in Sumlny Papprs, Three Hour Specials FROM 9 TILL 10 A. M. LADIES' MfSLIN i:NlKRSKIRTS. with deep flounces of embroidery and !; and Inserting, and underlay, with dust ruffle, Jl.do vslues, limit of two to a customer CMr choice OUt FROM 10 TILL 11 A. M. LAItlKB' HCiSK In lisle or mnoo cotton, plnin pinks, whites, blues, .black, fnncy stripi or la-e vfects. worth ICif 2Bc, for this hoiir.nl. pair IUW FROM 11 A. M. TILL 12 M. BOYS' WAISTS fluting flannels. mad ras, or ginghams worth up to 19c choice for this one hour each lrlrt'B) Continue Good Tucsdity., JL 9m "vr A Small Office In The Bee Building carries with it all the advantages of being in the best office building in Omaha. The Bee building Is always kept in perfect repair. The elevator servipe is ample and the elevator conductors accommodating and courteous. Rental price includes electric light, janitor service, heat, water and all the conveniences of a modern office building. At the present time there are vacant one office, at $12.00 per month, one at $15.00 per month and one at $18.00 per month. There are only three small officer vacant in the building today and these will not stay vacant long. If you want one, apply at once. R. W. BAKER, Snpt. R. 418, Bee Bide. C. C. ROSKWATKR. Secy. FaruAni St. Everybody is singing- '"Mex-i-col .Mydarkveyed Mex-i-col Those (wno have made the trip are singing also the praises of the new semi-weekly" through vestibuled modern train, the "Mexico -St. Louis Special VIA TH C Iron Mountain Route, Texas 4. Pacific Railway, International & Great Northern Railroad (Laredo Gateway), and the National Lines of Mexico. The train leaves St Louis at 9.00 a. m. Tuesdays and Fridays, arriving City of Mexico at 8.30 p. m. Thursdays and Sundays a 60 -hour run. Compartment, Observation and Standard Drawing Room Sleeping Cars and Dining Car. Call m LOCAL AGENT, or Mddrtst H. C. TOWNSEND, 0trel fuMiifw ud Tuktt Igiit, T. LOUIS, MO. Heat electric light Janitor servlco ail night and Sunday elevator ser vice a fire proof building all cost the tenant of The Bee Building nothing extra DR. BRADBURY. DENTIST lt2V? 5'm Utcatu IS06 FARNAM Phs. Doutlas 1786 Brldf Work.. 12. 50 p Nerves romovod wltb out pain. Loom Tooth fUdo Solid. Work guaranteed It JT- Tooth extracted ... 25c Porcelalo Pllllnf SI up Qold Fillings $1 up Silvor PUUogs.. .S0c up Crowns Si. SO up flat. $J.0 up ARC YOU INVITED to a weddln this month? If you art wr lmv- m.inv Imridsum picfs for th. brld". Ht" illnsf 8'U'i-r. it 1Ikp. Wtiil Cl'Xka any ot thew would ! upf.re ciat.d as tliry ir sucli rat'ti-al, usul uiinlco Spuud a few iimiulas in our Store. IXlK FOR THE NAM IS. S. W. LINDSAY, JEWELER. U1 BOWOLAS ST.