TILE OMAHA DAILY' BEE: -"WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, lPOfi. TELEPHONE DOUGLAS 618. Every waist at one-half price, the most daihty Lawn, the pret 'tiest of Lingerie and the lovely China silk waists at half price. .110 00 Waists for fc.00.' - , . 17 W) Waists fnr ?7V 10 for il 25. $SM Waists fnr 12 50. fl hv a grest many of the Is rue sites,' such as 40, 4! and 44, as" well as the smaller sises., : ' i. .. . ,AII the Coma at one-half price. All the Pettlcosts at reduced prices. Brown-' am White Check Walking Pklrt, beautifully made ofstrlctly all" wool ma terlsl, r t?.f9. regularly sold at 7.K. Fecond floor. , Special Sale of .Teneriffe Doilies. Wednesday In our basement we will sell ajl our Teneriffe toRla at greatly reduced prices. .All ,th,,lic Xfnr'Tin Dolllea at only 3c each. u t- .) All HhdiSc Teherlffe Dolllea at only lBc each., , , Alltti o Teneriffe Dolllea at only lc each. : ". " . Wait I For- emr great special sale of White Toklo Bilks and Bilk Moussellnes, Saturday, Julj 21. Goods now on display In 16th stree wlndotsV ; Choice Wash Goods at Reduced Prices. ' The Orat week of. special selling In our Wash finods Department was a treat suc aess. ' There were many who secured thf.lr favorite style and aed money. The sec ond week we start with even greater values. Every piece has the stamp of newness and style. No room for trash here. ' Pretty Organdies, worth 16c, at Be a yard. . "i ! " :, We close evenings at 5 o'clock, except Saturday at 9:30. nrr ini ..-.- VENUE IN OIL REBATE CASES (foreland Grand Jury Finds that Meged ray menu Were Made in Chicago. 1 ' e-aasssas-sa MUCH VALUABLE EVltitNCf .COLLECTED TaversmMt1 Attorneys'., Will : Begin Farther Ingvlry sit b Windy , .tlty ' ll a.'' Few Days. 1 CLEVELAND. July 17.-T.he federal grand Jury which has been in session Investigat ing alleged violations ef the Interstate com merce law and anti-rebate railroad rebate laws adjourned this aftarnooa without bringing any 'Indictments.' The Investiga tion waa directed particularly toward the Standard Oil company .and" the. Lake Shore Railroad company, and si the result of testimony of wlteears before the Interstate Commerce commission hers "recently, ' In which evidence of alleged rebating by the Lake Shore la favor of tha Standard Oil company waa given. The failure to return indictmenta. It la officially atated, waa due to the fact that the Investigation showed that the court here waa without Jurisdiction of the alleged offenses upon which testi mony waa given, and all of the evidence secured here la to be. transferred to the federal officials at Chicago, where the cases are to be prosecuted.. Statement by Attorney gnlllvnn. Following the adjournment of the grand Jury District Attorney Sullivan gava out this statement: On Monday Attorney General Moody and myself met In the United States attorney's office In New York City and reviewed the evidence brought before the present grand Jury relative to alleged violations of the federal law by the Standard Oil company In connection. with tha transportation and storage of Ita 'products by the Lake Shore road. We cam to the conclusion that the A TRULY IDEAL WIFE HER HUSBAND'S BEST HELPER viiroroua Health la the Ora.t Source) of : Power to Inspire and Euoourag U Women Sb.ou.ld Back It. One of the most noted, suocesaful and richest men of thla century. In a recent article, haa aaid. " Whatever I am and whatever aucoeas I hare attained in th!a world I owe all to ray wife. From the day I first knew her she haa been an inspiration, and the greatest help mate of toy life." ' jiiAf.D esi Jfirtt fey To be such a successful wife, to re tain the lore and admiration of her husband, to inspire him to make tho most of himself, ahould be a woman' constant study. If a woman finds that her energ-lea are flafrg-injr, that she (rets easily tired, dark shadows appear under her eyes, she has backache, headaches, bearing down painsnerwoasness, irreg-ularities or the blues, the should start at once to build up her system by a tonic with specitio powers; sach twa Lydia & Pink ham's Vegetable Compound. Following w publish by request letter from a young wife : Deer Mrs. Piakbain: " Ever star mt child waa born I have suf fered, as I hope few womeuevar ha va, with in Banimation, female weakness, bearing-down 'pain, backacb and wTeU-twd hoauiaches. It alTeotiad my stonsauh so I could not an Joy my ntaala, and half nr Unta waa spent in bed. " Lydia K. PinkUanr's Vegntabla Compound aiad m a wall woman, and 1 feel so grateful ftia I am (Lad ta wta and tell you of mj feiarveloua recovery. It brought nie haalth. new life and vlUltty ." Mra. BesM Aineley, eil Houth 10th BtrMt. Taonrua. Wash. What Lydia K. Finkham's VegeUbU Compound did' for Mrs. Alnsley it will do for every sick and ailing woman. If you have symptoms you don't un derstand write to Mrs. Pinkhsm. daughVr-in-law of Lydia E Finkjiam at J-ynn, Mass. ller ad rice is free ant always telpM. BARGAINS IN OUR CLOAK DEPARTMENT WEDNESDAY r"'pt1an Tissues, Checked Mulls and' Orajanfllea, worth up to 40c. at 10c a yard. Ginghams. Dimities .and Kruson Bilks, worth up to 6oc, at lite a yard.. . Novelty ' Suiting. Bilk Zephy.ra. rrd Im ported Swiss, worth up to- 9o,- at 2iic a yard. In basement. French Embroidered Piques, Low Priced for Wednesday. These goods are light weight and are especially suitable for coats, suits or Sep-' Rrate skirts. All the 11.00 Embroidered Piques, 60c per ard. All the &c Embroidered Piques, 42c per yard. All the 75c Embroidered Plquea, STHc per yard. Main floor. Special One Day Sale of Towels Wednesday will be towel day In our bsaenient. We have taken two of our reg ular lines and marked "them at' a very low price for Wednesday" selling only. If you are going to have use for soma towels, buy them tomorrow. All the 16c Cream Bleached Turkish Towela, 8V&C each. All the 16c Cream Bleached ' Turkirli i'owels, 10c each. Special News from the Men's Department. The season fur pU-nly of underwear and shirts is here, special lines mentioned for Wednesday's selling that should be of in terest to you. "Crepe knit" underwear, very light In weight, shirts and drawers well made, color white, regular price 60c REDUCED TO SSC. OH THREE FOR $1.00. Howard Street, Corner Sixteenth. aforesaid testimony fixed the legal Jurls dicti.m for Indictment and prosecution else is here than In the Jurisdiction of the North ern district of Ohio snd Special Counsel Oliver K. Pagin confirms our Joint opinion In this respect, and thus confined the In quiry before the present grand Jury to an Investigation of allotted violations of law as tbey might be the subject of prosecu tion in other Jurisdictions. Valnable Evidence Collected. Evidence valuable to the government In any prosecution which may lie commenced elsewhere has been adduced before the grand Jury and probabty will be at once put Into use in the proper Jurisdiction probably Chicago by the attorney general. The attorney general has directed that the summing up of the evidence taken be fore the present grand Jury, the preparation of the case and the conduct of the trial In Chicago be assumed by myself, with the help of a specially appointed assistant at torney general and tiie United States at torney in Chicago. It appearing from this statement that from under the facts aa they now appear there Is no lawful Jurisdiction in this par ticular Judicial district, the grand Jury did not vote upon the Jurisdiction of In dictments at all. but the sitting of that body f kth present time was important In pot onirf1-, developing whem the prosecution of UjeJ leged offenses should be had, but also hpight out Important testimony that can be-effectively used s.11. along the. line, according to the program adopted by the attorney general In his earnest and vigor ous campaign against corporate and Indi vidual violatora of the Elkins law and the act to regulate commerce among the states. Captain Grmramer'a Statement, . The dismissal of the grand Jury came Im mediately following the testimony of Cap tain O. J. Orammer, vlee -prealdent of the Ike Shore fk Michigan Southern Railway company, who wai in the grand Jury room about an hour. Questioned concerning the alleged cancel lation of storage charges against the Stand ard Oil company at Chicago, Orammer sweepingly denied that any charges had been cancelled. He Insisted that no storage voucher had ever been sent from Chicago to the auditor' department In thla city to be. marked paid and that testimony to that effect by M. C. Tully before the Interstate Commerce commission had been put Into Tully' mouth by Judge Prouty of the commission. Captain Orammer waa elated following the dismissal of the grand Jury. "Because I knew to an absolute certainty that there wan no foundation for the charge that the Lake Shore & Michigan Southern had extended favors to the Stand ard Oil company to the detriment of com petltora, I anticipated the reault of the deliberation of the grand Jury," aald Cap tain Orammer. BROWN SHUT OUT OF CAGE (Continued from First Page.) Thirtieth representative district, composed of Jefferson and Thayar counllea. No resolution were Introduced, consequently the convention waa a quiet and harmonious on. A full delegation from both counties attended the convention snd the work waa aoon over. Brown t'onnty Convention Dates. AINS WORTH, Neb., July 17. (Special.) The- Brown county republican central committee met thla afternoon and set Au gust 15, at 3 p. m., In the court houae, aa the time and place to elect delegates to atate, congressional, senatorial and repre sentative conventlona and to nominate candidates for aurveyor, county attorney, one commissioner tor the First and Third districts, and attend to such other busi ness as may come before the convention. The democrats ' met last Saturday and went through the a&me prfoi-maaoe, P. N. Murphy of Alnsworth was chairman and Ervln Osboru of Alnsworth waa sec retary. The democrats set August 4 lor their convention. '. WOMEN CHARGED WITKMURDER Proaeeator at Seattle File Ultras- tlon Agnlnat F.sther Mitchell and Mrs. Mand Crernrld. SEATTLE. Wash., July 17. Eather atch- ell and Mrs. Maude CrerTleld wer formally charged with murder In the first degree for the killing of George Mitchell, Esther's brother, by Information flled today by Pros ecuting Attorney Mackintosh. The women wer charged Jointly, only one information being flled, and It is prob able that they wiH consent to have a single Jury determine their fates, as the evident In the bands of the prosecuting attorney la aa Incriminating against one aa tha other. . . . Deputy Prosecuting Attorney M'Her yes terday received a letter from O. V. Hurt, the father of Mra Creffield. In which he saya ha feels la duty bound to sid both women. Foresters t.leet Osneere. MADISON. Wis.. July 17. The T nited F"orrira today . ejacld SL C , hsirid, I stoosevrlt will spsak at the deln anon .. Ch sko, supreme ranger sn1 V". . u- """ ni eaoltol building si Usjtli 411. -at. Louis, supreme secretary. sure Octeber j BEE, JULT 17, 1106. Egyptian gauss lisle- ribbed underwear, very soft and elastic. Just tha right weight for now, regular price 60r REDUCED TO 35C, OR THREE FOR .1.00. The selling in our shirt department bat been brisk, but there are still many de sirable patterns to be had. All shirts that sold at $1.75, $2.00 and $2.25, reduced to $1.50 each. Our assortment at $1,00 Is exceptionally strong, prrtty patterns, in either light or dark colors, some have cuffs attached, oth ers have not. Main floor. Necessary Notions at Little Prices. loo-ysrd spool silk, black and colora, at 5o a spool. ' An extra good pearl button, one doaen on card, at Be a card. A good pearl button, two doten on card, at Br a card. Fine quality of fish-eye pearl button, two dozen on card, at '10c a card. Stockinet shields at 10c per pair. In basement. This Customers' Deposit Ac count Department Is a department you should know about. The plan Is a simple one. It Is this: Tou may deposit as small a sum as often or seldom as you wish, then when making a purchase you have it charged to the money you have on deposit; the unspent balance earns 4 pfr cent interest, compounded every three months. Tou may withdraw your money at a moment's notice. Doesn't this appeal to you? We do no banking business. Come in the store and let us tell you more about It. We close evening at f o'clock except Saturdays at 9:30. KANSAS USES MUCR RARE State Board of Health Finds Indescribable Condition at Slaughter Home. CALLS FOR STRiCT LOCAL INSPECTION Batchers Are .filven . Five Days to Clean Hoaae , or Mast Then Knee Arrest and Prosecution. TOPEKA, Kan., July 17. A meat slaught ering house near Wellington, inspected by order of the State Board of Health, ha been found to be in such filthy condition that Dr. J. S. Crumbtne, secretary 6f the board, haa sent notices to the county com missioners of every county In the state directing them to , examine' the slaughter houses In their districts, and If not found to be In a sanitary condition, to allow Ave day for cleaning up aa permitted by law If the order Is not complied with In the time specified arreat and prosecution may follow. "It Is Impossible for- me to describe the actual condition aa I found them." said Dr. Crumbine. "No person who hasn't seen the place, can conceive the mthlneas of it. It waa so bad that I cannot see how tha place can be cleaned in five day or fifty day. It's my opinion that the burning of the house will be the only means of eradi cating the disease germ. "There may be other slaughter house In almost a bad a condition, none can be a bad, and I hope by sending notices to all county commissioners there may be a gen eral cleaning up." The order applies to some of the big packing houses at Kansas City, whose plant are located on the Kansas aide. WALSH ROADS IN DEMAND Jtew YorW C Mll -tml, lllnola CentrnI and Said to Wast Lines. CHICAGO, July 17. The Evening Journal today aays the New York Central road haa made a bid of (18,000,000 for the two railroads owned -by John R Walsh, , the former president of the de funct Chicago National bank. The two roada owned by Mr. Walsh are the Southern .Indiana and the Chicago Southern, both of them being located in Indiana. . . According to the Journal the Illinois Central and the Chicago, Milwaukee & St Paul are aald to be anxioua to buy th5 roads, but have not as yet gone to the ex tent ..which it is declared the New York Central has. John R. Walsh denied that he had re celved an offer of Sls.000.0u0 from the New York Central for hia railroads. NEW YORK. July lti.-At the offices of the New York Central In this city today it was avid that no statement would be made concerning the reported bid of tl8.uuu.00O by the New York Central for the Indiana Southern and Chicago Southern railwaya. SALE OF PANAMA CANAL BONDS Banks MaklaaT Parehnaea May Hrtalu One-Third of Money on Deposit. WASHINGTON, July 17.-Th aecretary of the treasury authorlzea this statement A large number of banks have asked tp be designated depositor les of public money. To theee the secretary has made the uni versal offer to leave the bank one-third of the proceeds of any Panama bonds it may buv under bid direct from the government. taking purchased bonds at par aa security therefor. These off its have been, in the main, to email banks. He now makes the offer general, but limits the amount of inch depoHlta to any on bank to t6.uoO.90 The secretary sails attention to tha cir culnr Invltatioa for bids wherein the gov eminent reserves the right to permit bid dera offering the highest prices to Increase the amount of their purchases. This reser vsttnn. the secretary says, was made to avoid the possibility of a combination be tween bidders and will not be exercised to the prejudice of anyone who haa bid above loss. . FIRE RECORD. t hnrrh at Fairmont. FAIRMONT. Neb.. July 17. (Special.) Fire partially destroyed the Method! it Episcopal church this morning at 1:10 o'clock. Prompt . service saved the buftil lng, but quite a bit of damage occurred The building waa fully lnaured. The fire was probably caused by matches and i" dren. I'HILADELPHIA. July 17 Preslrt UNUSUAL STEP IN THAW USE District Attorney Restrained from Taking. Farther Eyidenoi Before Grand Jurj. BODY USED AS CLOAK FOR INQUISITION Attorneys Allege thnt Prfendnnt Has Right to Be Represented at Taking of All Testimony t nder Oath. NEW YORK, July i;.The defense in the case of Harry K. Thaw, accused of the murder of Stanford White, made an unusual I and unexpected move today when a writ of prohibition was secured from Justice Blsnchard In the supreme court restraining the district attorney and the July grand Jury from taking further evidence under oath against the prisoner. The application for the writ was made, by John Gleason of counsel for Thaw and the order to show cause why It should not be continued was made returnable tomorrow. It was said to night that the district attorney's office will equest an adjournment of the matter be cause of the absence from the city of Dis trict Attorney Jerome and his assistant, Mr. Garvan. Detrimental to Prisoner's Interest. Counsel for Thaw allege that through the illegal use of grand jury subpoenas the district attorned is summoning all possible wltnessea lh the caso to hi office, putting them' tender1 oath there and tawing deposi tion which may be detrimental to the pris oner's Interest. It Is further alleged that as Thaw Is already under Indictment and no new Indictment for the murder of White Is contemplated, the district attorney has no right to use the grand Jury aa a cloak for his own Inquisition. Almost every per son who can appear as a witness In the rase, forty-Seven of them so far, have been sworn by the district . attorney. It I as serted, and depositions made for use at the trial, and at all of this counsel for the defense has not been allowed to be present. Mrs. Thaw visited her husband In the Tombs today and afterwards went to the office of Judge Olcott'tt law Arm, which haa been re-engaged by Thaw' mother. It was reported today that Thaw has been under the close scrutiny of an alien ist, disguised aa a prison attendant, ever since the possibility wrs raised of an In sanity plea being urged. Allegations In Complaint. The allegations on which the restraining writ was Issued state that as Thaw had been Indicted by the grand Jury It Is Illegal for the district attorney to Issue grand Jury subpoenas and to obtain further evi dence for the' presecution through witnesses who appear t the district attorney' office In answer to summonses. Application for the writ contained the following allegations: For the purpose of nrenarina the case for trial aiibpnenss are made by the district attorney, addressed to witnesses, requiring mem to appear snd testiry berore the grand Jury in an Investigation before it. The subpjoenas are not made for the pur pose of procuring any new Indictments for the killing of Stanford White, but for tho purpose of procuring evidence to be used against the defendant at the trial. The witnesses are required by the district attor ney io be sworn aa beiore the granu. jury and the depositions are taken. The news papers keep track of the witnesses thu produced and undertake to state the facta to which they have testified. The taking of these depositions against the defendant has .been chiefly entrusted to Assistant Dis trict Attorney Garvao, and from time to time Interviews purporting to come from him nave apearea in trie purine press, ill which the Intent to take the depositions before the grand Jury for use against Harry K. ' Thaw' at his trial haa been plainly -started... i" i Mr. Gleason served ai' copy of the order opon Acting District1 Attorney Sym Smyth, who said prnbablsVith district attorney would,, ask. for 4n adjournment tomorrow. When, the nppllcatlbuvl' returnable In the aupreme court. 4 . Thaw Will Be Declared Insane. The World tomorrow will ay: "Harry Thaw will never , Jje .placed on trial for the murder of Stanford White. An appli cation will be mads tor the appointment of a commission to inquire into hla sanity. There is no doubt that he will be declared Inriine and rent to- the hospital for the Criminal Insane at -Mattewan:" District Attorney Jerome la not expected to Interpose any serious objection to the appointment of a commission to inquire Into Harry Thaw'a sanity. Some of the alienists retained by the district attorney have reported to htm their belief that Thaw is mentally Irresponsible.. Many-friends of Stanford White have asked the district attorney to consent to such a disposition of the case rather than have the notoriety of a trial. " TWO ARRESTED FOR MURDER All Partlea Coneerned Strnnaers Who Were Traveling Tbrough Country. MITCHELL. S. D.. July 17.-(Speclal Tel egramsTwo- men giving their names as E. H. Williams and Edward Vey wer brought to Mitchell this . afternoon from Fulton, where they were arrested under uspicion of having murdered an unidenti fied man In this city last night. Their ap pearance answered the description given offlcera by three of the men who aaw them in the company of the murdered man shortly before the shooting was done. Sher iff Cook and State's Attorney Spangler put the men In th sweatbox during the after noon and Vey made a signed confession charging Williams with the shooting. The man who was killed had M cents, which the others wanted him to give up. and when he refused Williams shot once or twice to frighten him. The man started away and said lie was going to -milt the bunch, and It was then that William made the fatal shot. In the sweatbox Williams refused to talk and denied the charge of his companion, who Is a young fellow 21 years old and who but recently Joined the crowd. Vey aald the fellows were a hard lot and that one of them who left when the shouting first started waa wanted for mur der. Th examination of the men will be held tomorrow morning. Western Woman ea Missionary. BIOCX FALLS. 8. D.. July 17 (Spe cial.) Miss Ella Maithews, who durin the past three yaara has been a teachar in the Lowell school. In this city, will de part from Sioux Falls on Tuesday of next week, for southern Asia, where she will take up the work of S missionary. She will go' from this city to Rt. Taul anj from St. Paul to Vancouver, British Co lumbia, whore she will sail on July 10 on the steamer Athenian. She expects to arrive at her destlnstion, Singapore, on September 6 or . Miss Matthews was born In lows, educated lu Nebraska and The Distingue Food Grape-Nuts juiy rsaie Dargains Tor weanesqay LADIES' WALKING SKIRTS-A complete line of the famous Star Skirts, practically at a one-third discount black, navy and fancy colors $10.00 Skirts QC $9.00 Skirts CQC I "..")() Skirts ' A C C for OsasJ for :...DZD for HtJD SALE OF LADIES' KIMONOS-Short and Long-See Window Display-Long PA Kimonos Persian trimming; our $2.00 quality, at... ..1U LADIES' BLACK SILK PETTICOATS-A. new shipment just in. Our specials n QC are for large women guaranteed black tatTefa silk; at $9.90, $8.95 and '. . . CHILDREN'S WASH HATS-(ln Childs' Department) -Corded linen, white and PA. colors, at COLORED DRESS 64-Inch gray mixed Panamas, gold 85c a yard 46-Inch light weight fancy Cheviots, regular price 7 5c a yard New gray mixed Suitings. Plain and fancy Panamas. Fancy checks and plaids. . All wool Batiste Serges. . Plain and fancy Mohairs Henriettas and Shepherds' Checks, Sold up to 91.00 yard. 45-Inch Cream Mohair, beautiful lustre, finished alike, on both sides, regular price $1.26 the yard; J f Wednesday only, the yard . . . JC CLEARING PRICES ON ALL DRESS TRIMMINGS. Our entire stock of Baby Irish, Batiste and heavy Linen Bands, Edges and Appliques and Allovers all marked at special prices. Compare our goods and see our prices. BROKEN VAL LACE SETS, SVic YARD. 200 pieces of fine Val. Lace and Insertion, all broken sets that sold 5c to 10c a yard; sale prlcer a yard a EMBROIDERED WAIST PATTERNS LESS THAN COST. 35 fancy Batiste Waist Patterns, with fancy embroid ered fronts and cuffs, that sold for 75c; on Cln sale Wednesday, each JUC 25 PtrYterns that sold for $1.00 each; on sale 1 r Wednesday, each DC O'DONAIIOE-REDMOND CO., for several ypars prior to coming to Sioux Falls, three years ago, resided In Kansas. The trip to Singapore will cost about 1300. The cash with which to pay Miss Matthews' expenses on the Journey was raised at religious services held In the Methodist church and at s union rally held In tho Auditorium. Farmer Accidentally Killed. BTl'ROTS, 8. D.. July 17.-(Hpeolal Tele gram.) Milton V. Jackson, a farmer on Horse creek, aged 8 years, was found dead near the James Richards ranch on the Cottonwood today. The body waa brought here this afternoon. He left Sturgis this doming with a load of lumber and was found by a passerby with the lines around hla neck. The lines were also fast in th wheel of the wagon so tight the team could not move.' The coroner's verdict was death was caused by being accidentally strangled by the llnea of hla team becoming entangled around hls.neck. titer he Ivjid been thrown or dragged' from the" wagon.' ' He'leayes a wife and two children. Educators In Conference. MITCHELL. S. D.. July 17. (Special Telegram.) Six of the committee of fif teen educators sppointed by the South Dakota Educational association last win ter met here today with State Superin tendent Ramer to formulate a plan for the Introduction of the system of moral j and ethical training- In the course of stuuy of the , atate achools. What Is believed aa a comprehensive plan .was arrange! today and will be presented to the melius of the county auperintendenta of the atate, who meet here tomorrow to approve the revision of the course of study. Bad Wnter Causes Typhoid. IPSWICH. 8. D., July 17. Over 100 cases of typhoid fever have already been re ported In this section ss the result of the JrlnVln. nf l.THniUllr. Which WSS MTVed St a celebration at Evarts. 8. D. The water used to make the lemonade was taken from an old well that had not been used for several years. AGREE ON ARMISTICE (Continued from First Pae.) public of Nicaragua maintains an army of 700 soldiers. Its reserves and national guard bring up lta total on a war tooting to 25,000 of all ages, from 30 to 66. The only navy In Central America ia that of Honduras. It consists of two vessels armed with Hotchklas guns. They are the Tatulbloo, of a displacement of 108 tons, and the "Veoiero 2i." of a displacement of twelve tona. WASHINGTON, July 17. A cablegram received at th Navy department today from Commander Mulligan of the Marble head announced the arrival of tbat ship at Aosjutlu, a port on the cost of Ouatemala nearer (he boundary between that country and Salvador than Iji Llbertlad, where It waa yesterday News la Paris. PARIS. July 17. The consul of Salvador has communicated a note to the press con tinuing the announcement of I ho dt iilh of General Kelagado, leader of the revolu tionary forces which invaded Guatemala from Salvador, and saying that peace ia on the point of being arranged through the intervention of Presidents Roosevelt and A a roe ua A rails) Ice. BAN SALVADOR, Monday. July IS p. m. (Delayed.) The belligerents today agreed upon an armistice. It is claim.! that the Guatemalans during the recent fighting used explosive bullets, notwith standing the fact that Guatsmala signed the Geneva convention. CAPTAIN YATES FATALLY HURT Army Officer at Boise Barracks Has Skull r'rartured by tall froas Hers. BOT8E, Idaho, July 17. Captain William A. Yatra, Troop A, Fourteenth tavaliy, ranking captain at Boise barracks, waa probably fatally hurt this morning by br ing thrown froVii his horse un tiie drill ground while engagi d In drilling a bunch of raw recruits. During the drill he saw that tha horse of one of the recruits had bolud and spurred his own steed into its path. When the two animals came together the captain waa thrown ta the ground and was carried unconscious to the barracks hos pital. There the post surgeon pronounced hla Injury to he a fracture of the skull, with practically no hope of his recovery. Cspialn Tstes graiusted from West Point with IA cUtt of ISii. Hs has bn S cap- GOODS. fori To Close at only New Batiste, in worth 18c a yard; Ill our Lawns, Organdies and Batiste that sold to 15c yard; special for Wednesday only, yard. 50c the yard German Dress Linens, all colors, worth 2ftc a yard; Wednesday only, a yard Our 12Vic value; special, each 4 PER CEMT INTEREST for money on deposit. Secured by farm mortgages and. municipal bonds and warrants. Capital Surplus and Profits General Assets Oldest and Largest and Strongest Savings Bank in Nebraska,. CITY SAVINGS BANK Sixteenth and Douglas Streets. tkWj 'Jap Rose' V jy jR (Trade Mark) MfT SoaP "I$ S manufacture insure its t not niu"nS baby's deli- yf I Y cate cuticle. ' IV tfl ill F0r to'?' an bath. I I I 1 1 IJy James S. Kirk & Co. f2lSiJ. 'L-akm-iMllliajiailsllLasilSl rsni lSssllWr ' tain since 19hl. tie won honors aa a sharp shooter. He Is X years of age. CHARLEMAGNE COFFIN OPENED Artlua at Request of Kmueror William tv Allow, Kxasulaaliou uf 1'hi KaUrlea. AIX LA CHAPKLLK, Prussia. July 17 -The sarcophagus of Charlemange waa opened tody at Ku.peror William's wish and in thu presence of high dignitaries of t lie Catholic clftirch and provincial officials for the purpose of examining two precious cloths These and other relics were found to be in good condition. The older of the two fabrics dates tuck to the second half of the tenth century and contains flitures of four elephants. The other is of the twellf'i century. The fabrics will be taken to Uerlin. with Curdlnal Fischer's perniis Mon, bv Prof. Lessing. director of the royal mjeum of Industrial art, will be photo graphed and. then returned and placed within ttje s4rco.husk Krnprnr William tnck a 'lively Interest In having the cloths rmovs4 fur Ixucctiua ... VUV WASH GOODS. Dotted and flowered Swiss, worth 18c a yard; C special Wednesday, a yard. . Uw dots, ingrained neat patterns, f special Wednesday, yard. LINENS. Mercerized Table Damask that sold at 85c a . Q yard; for Wednesday only, a yard. , 0C 19c DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT." Curtain Swiss, plain white and fancy designs, fi t worth 12 Vie a yard; Wednesday only, a yard. . O3C Light and dark colored Percales, worth 12 Vic a yard; for Wednesday only, a yard...,..... OjO SPECIALS IN OUR LEATHER GOODS SECTION. 25 dozen of white Canvas Washable Hand Bags, fancy embroidery, tbat sold for 69c. each; to reduce our stock, we will place them on sale W'ednes- r r day, each , .JJC 20 DOZEN STRING SHOPPING BAGS. Medium size, leather handles, worth 35c each; f f? ' sale price Wednesday, each , jC CLEARING SALE OF LADIES' VESTS. Our stock must be reduced by August 1, therefore, we will sell at cost price Ladles Sleeveless Low f f Neck Vests that sold for 15c each; special ea lUC yi Our 10c value; 2C I special, each. 5c Owners ol Dry Goods and Cloak and Soil Departments in The Bennett Company Store inemaa .....$ .100,000 ' 16,000 1,010,000 AM18KMICTS. Tonight at :la. Oarasa Concert 7:45. STAR VAUDEVILLE I Randy & Wilson, premier singers j snd dancers; two Rackets, ve-tatlls I novlty srtlsts; Okuia. wonderful i JuKgll'iff Japs; lli; Great I.eKevere king of the wheel; . I'aul.na Courtney, with her popular songi. "LOVE AND WAR" a great p'av of war times bv the UIJou Stock Co. W MOTION PICTCIEI. Mat. Wed. St 8rtJ0. Frtce 10-800. Evening prices 10-80-300. Double Daily Excursions By ' IIV THE BTEAMKlt R. C. GUNTER . .. j . - leaves foot of Douglas fitreef 2:15 . ui. ai; IS y. u. Music ftud Uaatiiub