THE OMAITA PAILT BKEi SATURDAY, MAY 26, lm. It ft f 4 gore ii STRAW HATS Men's and Boys' Straw Hats, this season's newest shapes, from $1.50 Jlllf down lo . ... uuu We Trust the People 1612 The Peoples a S3 STAPLES ANDJDENNIS TRIAL Old Case Over False Impf liraatnl Reuniting; from Bank Kail are Fomci I p. , . j. . The trial of the case of A. Staples against Charles H. Dennis and others for false arrest, and Imprisonment will be re sumed he fare Judge Munger In the United State circuit court Saturday morning. Tim caao Is one growing out of the 1 Chamberlain bank (allure at Tecumseh four or Ave year ago, wherein it Is . charged that Cody came Into the nos I session of a note of the Chamberlain bank ; fraudulently. Cody wti arrested and put ! in Jail at Tecumseh, but was shortly after j released, lie Immediately brought suit agalnut the officials of Johnson county for false arrest and Imprisonment . and the cases after various delays was brought to the United 8tates court because Cody was a. resident of Michigan. The remainder of the petit Jury has been excused until Monday, June 4. June 10, It Is" expected, the district court docket will be taken up and cases set for trial. These trials will be largely of the cases now pending under Indictments from the November, 1906, and previous grand Juries. , The cams noted for trial on the docket number sixty-one. A considerable number of them has been disposed of and others may be nolle J. At least, forty of them will coir.e lo trial during the present term of court. These do not Include the In dlctrr.tnts returned by the present grand Jury ar.d It Is to be questioned whether all of the land cases will be tried at this term. although the government la ready to proceed to trial. The delay, if any, will be cutiscd ly the defendants. The present term muy rloe about July 10 and an ad- : 111 . "Vourned term be called for September, . Vpii It la thought the land fencing cases niiv be reached. strict Attorney Goss and Special Dis trict Attorney Rush may go te Bt. Paul, wetli after next, to argue against the appeal In tie Krause brothers case, la the circuit couil of appeals. Should the cases now pemting before the grand Jury extend Into weet after next, Mr. Rush may not go TRAVELING BAGS speculation ' here is- no iiil my shop. Fit, quality Let (lie Sditie of the exceptional values I am offering in Union, (s well as two-piece, Suits, fort and service at prices Suits and 50o to $1.50 per Extra Iiitrge and Stout &Ue OWE 319 South VJ TRAVELING BAGS at this e tore means a simple plan whereby every one may dress in the latest style by paying a little each week or month. Credit here does not mean high prices, poor quality and inferior styles. Twenty years in business here in Omaha is too long for that 'Fairness and Liberality"' is our motto. Call and see for yourself. Ladies' Three-quartor Length Coats We will put on sale Saturday Ladles' Coat that we hare retailed all eaeon for $10.00. These eoata are made of new shadow plaids, noatly trimmed, length. During this sale our price ... Ladies' Gilk Shirt Waist Quits Made of chiffon taffeta silk, waist haa fine tucking and fancy braid, 4 QQ trimmed panel, pleated back, full sleeves, elbow length cuff, nine I II stun, many coiors. price iur dluiu Ladies' Wash Waists . Ladies' Sheer Lawn Waists, beautifully trimmed with French Valenciennes lace on yoke, front and sleeve. Ladies' Wash Petticoats Striped Gingham - and Seersucker, lota of frills and flounces, also black and white check, cut very full, special f f for Saturday, HMf! Long or elbow sleeves, sale price 89c s, e if EN'S CLOTHING Men's Two-Piece Suits Memorial day is the time for oui Ing suits. Don't delay, but buy one now. We are showing a large variety In the latest novelties in both fiQO single and double breasted styles, at $20.00, III k nil Ki 9 kii oni MEN'S UNDERWEAR For summer wear. Colors, pink, blue and . nr. white, at $1.00, y)P 60c and LADIES' LOW SHOES of Ladies' White A fr jL of CI 7K unrl . & FARNAM STREETS, OMAHA. Furniture & Carpet Co. Established 1887. to St. Paul, but Assistant District At torney Lane may go with District At torney Goss to argue the Krause case. Cheap Rates ta Boston. 1.00 for round-trip from Chicago (plus U.00) Via the Nickel Plata Road, May tl to June 9, Inclusive, with privilege of extension of return limit to July It. 124.00 via New York City, all rati, or $21.00 via New Tork City and steamer In both directions between New Tork and Boston. Stopover at Niagara Falls and Chautauqua lake points If desired, within limit of ticket. Tickets good on any train on above dates. No excess fare charged on any train on Nickel Plate Road. Meals In Nickel Plate dining cars, on American club meal' plan, ranging in price from tt cents to $1.00; mid-day luncheon (0 cents; also a la carte. Three through trains daily, with modern Pullman sleeping cars to Fort Wayne. Flndlay, Fos torla, Cleveland, Erie, Buffalo, New Tork City and New England points. Trains depart from LaSalle street station, Chi cago, the only depot on I he Elevated Loop. Write John T. Calahan, general agent, room' 188. lit Adams stmt, Chicago, for reservation of berths in through standard and tourist sleepers and full particular. Saperb Service, Splendid Scenery. . enroate to Niagara Falls, Muskoka and Kawartha Lakes, Georgian Bay and Te magaml Region, St. Lawrence River and Rapids, Thousand Islands, Algonquin Na tional Park, White Mountains and Atlantlo sea coast resorts, via Grand Trunk Rail way System. Double track Chicago to Montreal and Niagara Falls, N. T. For copies of tourist publications and de scriptive pamphlets apply to Geo. W. Vaux, A. Q. P. A T. A., 135 Adams St., Chicago. STEAMSHIP TICKETS To and from EtnpMs and Asiatic Points. Full Una of outward and prepaid tickets via all Transatlantic steamship lines. Make your reservations for cabin passage early. For rates, sailing lists, etc., call at City Ticket Office, Chicago Milwaukee St. Paul Railway, 1624 Farnara street, Omaha, Neb. DIAMONDS Frenser. tfth and Dodge its AND SUIT CASES. in buying UNDERWEAR and price are guaranteed. Show You in fabrics .designed for com- from $1.00 to $2.50 in Union garment in two-piece suits. a Hpei'ialtjr. TAILOR 16th St. AND SUIT GASES. coo V II We Trust the People MOTOR CAR EXCIJES THE EAST MeKeea'n Seventh Proa.ct Attracts Great Attrition All Alone , ,,. Heals. Motor tar No. 1," the last beauty to be turned out by Superintendent McKeen cf the Union Pacific, which left Omaha a week ago Friday for Its trip to New York, arrived at Jersey City Wednesday night at I o'clock. The trip of 1,490 miles, was made In six days, running by daylight only, which was an average of over 250 miles a day for twelve hours running time. The crew has wired to Mr. McKeen that the car attracted great attention all along the route nnl that a splendid trip was made, the last day's Journey being S32 miles, which wns made in a little over twelve hoirs. . The car waa stopped each night and wax In spected by thousands. The car will make exhibition runs out of New York. "DESERVING OF PRAISE." BetV, Swaaaoa tt Co.'s Phenomenal Sneeess, as Oatntters for Me and. Boys. . One of Omaha's, leading clothing stores worthy of mention and congratulations Is that of Berg A Bwanson, who are located at the northeast corner of Fifteenth and Douglas streets. Four years ago when this firm started In business together they occu pled a storeroom 42x132 feet, covering one floor and In the same location, known as the dead corner to trade. Today they pos sess space 68x132 feet and occupy the first and second floors. This beautiful retail store Is devoted ex clusively to the sale of clothing, furnish ings and hats. It having one of the' most modern clothing salesrooms In the city. Every convenience Is to be obtained when you enter this store, from the large well lighted and ventilated rooms to the new addition of eight large electric fans, which hare Just been added for the comfort of their patrons as well Is for their salesmen. Four very fine show cases have also been added, which are placed on the outside of the building. The one at the entrance is the largest of Its kind In the United States and Is known as the octogon style. It con tains forty-eight electric lights and Is very handsome. Berg Bwanson have spared no money In purchasing stock, therefore keep the best and up-to-date of everything, marked at lowest prices and giving their patrons the benefit of any underprlced pur chases. One Is always glad to buy in this store, as they are given the best kind of treatment. The salesmen are very cour teous and are given Instructions to ex change or refund money If goods are not satisfactory, making it In every way pleas ant for one to do shopping In their store. By their conscientious working and ever willing disposition to look after the wel fare of their customers Berg 4k Swanson have mads themselves very popular and consequently have built up a business which this city is proud to own and which financially is Increasing each day. I MAY AXD JURE Tne Northwestern Line. Very Low Ronnd Trip Hates. Boston, Nw Haven, Louisville, Bt, Paul, Chicago, Milwaukee and others. The on'y double track line to Chicago. Electric lit trains to Chicago and Bt. Paul. Full Information at city ticket office, 1401-a Farnain street. Low rates to Boston and New Haven, Conn., and return, via the ERIE RAIL ROAD Picturesque trunk line of America. Apply to ticket agents, or J. A. Dolan, T. P. A, Chicago. St&.OO to Boston lit Metorn, flS.OO, plus 11.00, from Chicago, 1 Nickel Place Road. May tl to June t. Inclusive; also via New Tork City at excursion rate. Return limit of July II by extension of ticket. Folders, rates and all Informa tion furnished by applying to J.'hn T. Calahan, general agent, fcoent-211. 111 Adams street, Chicago. JOHN I. MARTIN IN CROWD Veteran Bt Louis Politician Holds an Audience with Major Dahlman. HORDES PRESS EXECUTIVE FOR JOBS Democratic Serceant-at-Arnta Says Some Nice TMns;s of Omaha, Bryan and Oir Own. Jim. Mayor Dahlman's callers Friday morn ing were so numerous the doors of tne executive chamber had to be locked about 10:46 and the congestion gradually thinned out. The throngs were made up of peo ple of every kind and condition and both exes. The great majority came on the obvious business ot urging appointments for themselves or friends. The mayor's absence from the city for a day and a half seemed to Incite the Job-hunters to more vigorous attack. At any rate the regiments .formed with determination and exhausted the time of the executive and the seating and standing capacity of his rooms. Activity on the part of the mayor, as sisted by his office force enabled the re opening of the door after a short re spite. John I. Martin of tt. Lomla. Among the callers waa Colonel John I. Martin of Bt. Louis, known to the nation as sergeant-et-arms of all the democ ratio national conventions of 'the last decade and of the future Indefinitely. Colonel Martin began his career as chief police officer of national conventions when Til den was nominated and has maintained It ever since. He is still sergeant-at-arms to the democratic national executive com mittee and as such will wield the mace at the next convention. Colonel Martin is active In the practice of law In Bt. Louis and has been out to Hastings and other Nebraska towns In con nection with his business. Returning home he planned to visit a, daughter In Chicago, to visit his old friend, R. L, Metcalfe of the Commoner at Lincoln and personally to congratulate Jim Dahlman. whom he has known for many years, on the outcome of the Omaha city election. In spite of the mob besieging the mayor the colonel got to him and the two had an enjoyable little visit. The colonel's opinion of the nfayor is very high and he is not backward In expressing it. Mayor Who is on the Sqaare. 'You've got a mayor who is on - the square," declared Colonel Martin. '1 have observed him in politics as national com mitteeman from this state for many years. No man on the committee has more per sonal friends among Its members than Jim Dahlman. He has executive ability. Is an orator, Is honest and his word la bet ter than the proverbial bond. "BryanT Well, in Nebraska I haven't talked Bryan, but the German farmers and others whom I rubbed up against talked Bryan to me. Some had voted against him before. Now they say they want to get out and work to make him president. There is no question but he Is' stronger with the nation than ever before. If he has made mistakes they have been of the head and not of the heart. His wonder fully maintained leadership of the party for ten years Is proof ot bis greatness. Knew Bryan as n Boy. 1 knew Bryan when he was a boy in college. I knew his father when the lat ter was a Judge of the circuit court at Salem, 111. The elder Bryan, i too. was la flne character. He was a man who would sit up all night poring over law books and documents rather, than wrong a man In the slightest degree, He opened court by getting down on his knees and preying to the Almighty -for help, quietly and unostentatiously, yet In a way that no one who witnessed the scene could help being Impress ed by. "Bt. Louis will bid for the next demo cratic national convention. Of course Chi cago will go after It hard. I see no good reason why Omaha should not have It if you could provide a structure capable of caring for 10,000 to 30,000 persons. The manner in which Omaha took care of the visitors to the Transmlsslsslppl exposition shows the city can handle the crowds that Is by opening private homes. Recall ing tho Omaha exposition, I want to say that lrt my Judgment no single fsctor In the west contributed so much to the suc cess of the Bt. Louis World's fair as it did. The triumph at Omaha paved the way and helped us at St. Louis. Then you sent train loads to us daily during our fair and Bt. Louis appreciates all these things, too." I Obliged to Lie With Limbs Higher Than Head Suffered Untold Agonies and Could Not Walk Doctor Said It Was the Worst Case he Ever Saw. ANOTHER WONDERFUL CURE BY CUTICURA "I received your letter asking for information about using the Cuticura Remedies. I used them for ectema. The doctor said it was the worst case he ever saw. It waa on both limbs, from the knee to the ankles. We tried everything; the doctors knew of, but the Cuticura Remedies did the most good. I was obliged to lie with my limbs higher than my head, for the rin was so terrible I could not walk, suffered untold agonies. One limb wasted away a great deal smaller than the other, there was so much discharge from it. I found the Cuticura Rem edits very soothing, and I still keep them in the house. 1 am very thankful to say that I am cured, aud you can uU Lish this statement if you wish. I found the Cuticura Remedias all that you say they are. I hope that you may be spared many yean to make the Cuticura Remedies for the benefit of persons suf fering from the torture of akin diseases, such as I had. I remain, yours re spectfully, Mrs. Golding, Box 8, Ayr, Canada, June ft, 1905.'r MB WASTED wTH ECZEMA CORED OF CHAPPED HANDS " I have Used the Cuticura Soap for chapped hands, which 1 had been troubled with for about three years. I suffered intense pain and itching. I used nearly tw cakes of the Cuticura Boap, and ry Uvt ds were) completely cured and have, never troubled ma sine. I alsr iKk the Cuticura Read rent for th Uwod at the same time. 1 atn recommend the Cutioura Rem dMS to others suffering the sain. Chas. YetiDg, PlattsviUe, Ontario, Can ada, Sept. 2i, 104." r,f In BzMimal h4 iMml TniMl fc mmf Sti-i - wm rw.M ft kfrfWA ft l4Mr ft mm- a.rts CwJtoaj Sftc., OlataiMl, M m. n Ian mt CkmJm Oihi f-Uto. tec. fm al ttf OH, no ft k: 4nMl. lJlMdMMg. . tmm ft Cl wm lf l-i r.p... S n,lli ss r Ar-.'f' 1 Omt Itniiftfc. tf a light Weight Summw Suits ing ytswuv date all the f 4 ' t mm I'ff RUN'S UNDERWEAR The best Underwear value of the entire season is our line at SScWs sold in every store in this city for 50c. It is a wonderful, bargain. This is our QCT fourth shipment sold this season Ovls MEN'S ROSE Our Hose Department was never in such complete condition all the new shades and colors for summer wear. The new drop stitch is the favorite for lA summer wear S5c, 25c, 15o and XUl MEN'S NECKWEAR 77k new fluffy Neckwear for trimmer is here in the broadest variety we hat ever gathered to- A gethery including the new washable effects I C 5c, 15o and XVV H BHiBMHMMMMiKMnnMM s ymmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm J m t. JI LITTLE BOY IS FOUND DRUNK Klne-Year-Old Lad Discovered Sister ob Street I'nconseloas front Whisky. or Abraham Rosenthal, a t-year-old boy who lives with his mother at 108 South Eleventh street, within the shadow of the police station, is to be Investigated by the Juve nile court because he went on a marvelous drunk last Sunday. Abraham, stationing himself In an alley where he had secreted a bottle of whisky. Invited Busa Tannaban, another Jewish boy, U years old, to par ticipate In the orgy. Buna was satisfied with one drink, but Abraham surrounded something like a half-pint of the firewater. Results were Immediate and disastrous. Ills little sister on her way home from Sunday school at the City Mission found him lying on the sidewalk totally lost to the things ot this world and all others. She was trying to get him home when Miss McOee of the Mission came along and dis covered Abraham's shocking condition. The boy was taken home and proceeded to do battle with a grim monster called Death. Assisted by physicians the boy won. Superintendent Ellison of the Nebraska Humane society Investigated and was told by Abraham's mother that the boy .was an incorrigible liar. He has been employed to run errands at the Millard hotel phar macy and asserted that "a man" had sup plied him with the whisky. The superin tendent found no traces of the "man," but learned that Abraham had been seen pok ing around the cellar of the drug store. It is supposed be stole the whisky. Susa deserted his companion In crime early, but hs, too, haa been apprehended. He will be arraigned on a delinquency charge, but Abraham will have to answer to aocusations of being both Incorrigible and delinquent. OPENING . OF CROW AGENCY Dlsenssloa a to Whether Wbolo Reservation of Million Acres la Involved. The Associated Press dUpatchas carry tho Information that the Orow agency Is to be thrown open to settlers at oni-e. Registration may be made at Billing or Sheridan from June 16 to June Si and the drawings take place July I. It Is not known whether the whole reservation of 1,000,000 acres is to be opened at this time or whether only 86.000 acrs of the Huntley project along the Vellowslone, which Is now all ready for irrigation will be opened at this time. Nearly all tho land In the Crow reservation Is suscepti ble of Irrigation, the water to bo brought from the Big Horn canon of the jil Horn river. This, however, will bu the wcrk of several years and the appropriation haa not been made from the rrwiwy set apart by the government. Many people probably will go to Bluings, as some or the finest lessons In Irrigation are to be seen at that place. This opening, according to ths present schedule, will take precedence to the Sho shone or Wind River reservation, which will be opened August 16. JUDS0N PLEASED WITH TRIP President of Commercial Clah Says Beca Pronto hie. President F. W. Judson of the Commercial club left the trade excursion party Thurs day night and returned to Omaha. He said ths club met with the warmest sort of a re ception all along the route ai d the mem bers felt they bad accomplished much In the Interests of Omaha's trade, instead of soliciting business, as the Kansa. City and Lincoln people did, the Omaha men thought It best to make friendly calls and leave the rest to their traveling men. Mr. Judson waa particularly surprised at the good feel ing loaaxd Omti shown by the towns iu At these figures we are offer- swell tropical & w juiiuy outing suits. These sensible cj) summer suits are "just the caper" for men who apprc- (J comfort and who ap-'u preciate savi?ig $3 on their summer suit. Light grays are predominatingfaddish toucheswith tony tailor s tricks in every garment. f k MEN'S PANAMA HATS $3.90 We have secured a limited number of finely woven Panama Hats that every: man familiar with quality will recog nize as belonging to the $6.00 class. They are carefully made, correctly blocked and nicely trimmed. Q Q(V $6.00 quality A . .? If MEN'S STRAW DATS Men who do not wish Panama Hats will find here the most complete collec tion of Straw Hats in all the new braids styles mnd proportions for young, mid die-aged and old men, of every sue and taste 45c, 75c, $1.00 to $3.50 the vicinity of Manhattan, Kan., a section which has always been regarded as strictly Kansas City territory. PLAN OF VETERINARIAN LAW Pnrneso Is Not Particular Fight on Persona Wtthont ' Certain Diplomas, Says Ellison. Y "The arrest of A. u Van Gordon, charged with, violating the veterinarian's law by using the words 'veterinary and dental sur geon' without a diploma from a college or certificate from the state veterinary board, is not for the purpose of trying to put out of business all persons without diplomas or certificates who are so practicing," said Superintendent Ellison of the Nebraska Humane society. "The law passed by the last legislature Is not broad enough for that. It limits the light of veterinarians to use the word In describing themselves, but does not restrict anyone from applying himself to the care and treatment of sick or disabled horses. The suit In this In stance. Is a friendly one and Is for the purpose of testing the law. "In my opinion the law should be broader and ' should exclude from practice all per- STOKE OPEN IS :uivaa&,5WTe? Extraordinary Sale of Beautiful Silk Shirt Waist Suits at s975 Over 20(fSilk Shirt "Waist Suits are placed on Bale for ' Saturday at the remarkably low price of only $9.75.. Actual $15 and $17.50 values. Every suit in this great lot is made of the very best taffeta in all the correct and new est styles. The waists are either handsomely plain tail ored or in the beautifully trimmed effects with the new' 6tyle 6kirts. They come $15 and 17.50 Ratnrdav. at Great Shirt Waist Selling This great exclusive cloak store is now holding a sale of beautiful shirt waists that is the talk of the town. A Purchase of Over 10,000 Waists They are without any doubt Hie greatest values that will be offered the entire season., Every new design is included in this great sale. New lingerie Waists, New Tailored Linen Waists, and the Linen Goli Shirts THE SPECIAL PRICES ARE 95c, $1.75, $2.50 weight vuui zicii, sons not college graduates or who have passed ' an examination before the state board." Mite BnrstlnsT. When your head feels like bursting-. Dr. - i.ie Tlila nuloklv cure the. w cause, constipation. 25 cents. For sale A i , ; by Sherman ar McConnell Drug company. . ODD FARE PLCS ONE DOLLAR. Chtcaa-o to Boston Rernrn Via, Hew Tork or Direct Ronto. The take Shore will sell on May tl to Juno 9, Inclusive, tickets to Boston and return at above rate. Return limit, by de poalt, July 16 stopover of ten days at New York on return trip on tickets reading via New Tors. Write M. a Giles, T. P. A., Chicago. WARREN 3. LTNCH. Passenger Traffic Manager, Chicago. Cheap Itntov to New Haven, Conn., from Chicago di rect and via New Tork City, June Id, 3d, 4th and 6th. Extended 'return limit June 10. Write Nickel Plate Road, room 2il, US Adams street, Chicago, for par ticulars. . I SATURDAY NIGHT wrw r- Ulvaatf. in black and all Values, on Sale n)j (01 7E If. Pt r,