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TI1E OMAHA DAILY BEEi WEDNESDAY, ATTGT7ET 20, 190(1. v B 4 v uuiiuuu-ueumonao. II' mm ri m m.v mm trm S7-b ,jv rji W Only Mention Pew i HUNDREDS OF BARGAINS NOT ADVERTISED . J Ate t Vm Hd Dully t Oar -? GRET REMOVAL SALE 13.50 Udlnl.SMrt Wllllllt JU8 Wednesday w will place on tale 100 Ladies' White Waist that sold at 12.00, $3.25 and 11.60, in fine sheer lingerie- .materials In a lartre assortment of styles In our finest waists, lone and . a short sleeves; the, greatest Shirt fc. Willi klrnln nf l - - . . not a watst in the lot worth less than 11.00 and np to f f n $3.60; your bolce, at. . . I.I. 35c LlneiT Pieces at 1 3c Eacb. 200 pieces of Linen, such as tray cioios ana isoie corers, worth 86c each; Wednesday, frfc while thai last, each. . . . ,VC 121c Whlti UninFlnlibid Soltlnn, 10s J5 pieces of white Unen finished ?v .1Unc; orth 1 1 H c ; in this sale only, yard lUC Nothing bat new goods goes Into oar new store, corner 10th and Howard. O'Donatioe-Redmond Co. 0WKERS of tfil Dry Goods ind Closk ind Salt Dsptt. la till EEKMETT STORE AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA Oevaoil Taksi Is lotion oa ths Award ta ftisBic 8wsr Ooatraota. TWO ASSENT MEMBERS THE REASON Offeraaaa Brother Atmrftl Caatraet Tor CoastraatUat of . th Stara. ewer Misstwri Avaa ' ( Be Balls at Oa. Nothing was don by the -city council last night toward lotting ht contracts for tha South Omaha ,swer system. .Th necaaaary motion was offered by the com mute on viaducts, streets and alleys, but this was laid on the table tor on week for the reason 4hat two members of tha council were absent. J. H. Bulla and W. T. Martin, and the remaining members did not car to assume the entire responsibility of the action. By the motion introduced the National Construction company, by George Parks, was to have the contract for the Mud creak and Jetter creek sewers. Hannon A Craig were to construct the N street gulch, the north branch of the N street gulch, and tha Highland park sewer. James Jensen was to construct the Twenty-first street sewer. This construc tion wss to be continued as long as the miner in eaoh district held out and than v cease until such a time as-the city saw to issue more bonds for ths completion T i, tVl. ! ,- ' . ... ,, ., 1 were also opened for the construe i tlon of a storm water sewer on Missouri avnus from Twenty-fourth to Twentieth streets. Three bids were 'offered by Offer man Brothers, Dan Hannon A Craig, and Oeorge parks. Ths contract was awarded 10 Offerman ' Brothers. This firm ' will commence ths .work st once. ' , ' All ths bills and salaries fpr .Uie month of August "weeff-ftltowedshd will be er- . fectiv September 1. .. . '"' - r Ths rest of the session waa spent In mat ters of routine. A petition wss hied for nj light at Twenty-sixth and Monroe; re ferred to committee on -public light Notice -of the appeal In the case of the claims at Thomas McCollum was referred to the city Attorney. The oitlsens of a portion of llssourl avenue complained of tha dump ppt of garbage on that thoroughfare. A petition was presented asking for , a ftre plug at .Twenty-sixth and Madison. . A "petition was also presented asking for a ,r,aicnman ai in railway croaaing ac rwenty-flfth. and Madlsoa. An invitation Was extended to attend the exhibitions of the society of Bohemian Turners, ' which tre to be given In ths city. September 1, 4 fJ and t A number of vehlol licenses were granted. An ordinance was given second resdlng authorialng an taaus of san itary sewer bpnrii. Several other side walk ordlnancea were given second and -third reading and two or three were passed. The counoll allowed tha- second partial estimate for, the work don on Missouri avenu In ftVor of Hugh Murphy to the amount of W.18S., The clty.fngtnesr pre sented a map 'and surveys of T, Z and .Washington streets, with a view ,t open- inc. Liqueiir Bitters Brgcer tonlo end cordial. DeUcioua at allionrg, An "EUxlr of Ufe." : Inrlsrorttes, trenfthens, enlivens bat does not intoxicate. Gives an ap- i petjte, and good health. CMJ0TA&LE AS A COCXTAXL . AKD ECTTZB fCR Y0V. I.MW.M BOTTU IKPOBTa TO TBB .VKITSa BTATSA . at all koatia, alaka, iaiaiaaa wlae ataSsaia, tiMm, ai. SotlktS aalr V i H. VKoaaasaa aLaaecirr; UtUMri, Banaaar, Siaa 1M, Ltrmci atoTxcu, V Oaaanj Aaaat. J nV TarS. (9 Jv I 1 jml ii - - - f x ant. Iu-ms for Wednesday. Luder of All Hosiery Bargalnr We will place on sale Wednes day ISO dosen Ladies and Child ren's Hose at about HALF PRICE. Ladles' fast black, lace and plain Hose, that sold for 30c and 26c a pair; boys, extra heavy ribbed Hose, fast black, worth 26c a pair, .end children's medium weight ribbed Hose, white and . black, worth 20o pair; all to go Wednesday, a 1 1 1 pair.. IZiC 50c White Dress . Linen at at 25c a Yard. (From 2 to S p. m.) 16 pieces pure white sheer Drees Linen, 16 Inches wide, worth 60o from 2 to 6 Wednes TC. day afternoon, yard ?C (12 yards to one customer.) ing them across ths Rock Island tracks. A warrant was ordered drawn In favor of Dan Hannon for the work don In the grading at Twenty-second- street from 8 to T street. Ths amount of the engineer's estimate waa 11, HO of which t200 comes from the intersection fund. This latter is a revised satlmat of the engineer. lasaa Ma at Jail. Two Insane men wer occupying the same cell of the city jail last night. The first to bs arrested was C. M. Chrlstensen, who wss found almleasly walking, up and down In the vicinity of Twenty-sixth and Q streets Sunday evening. II ' was bare headed and his clothing was gaping and untidy. It appears that hs has bsem worrlel by affairs of his family in Iowa, lie waa placed In ths jail for safekeeping. His sons came after him at ( o'clook last night. Hs wss given Into their charge, for, 1( waa believed the man was harmless. . Ths second man was Charles Johnson, who was arreated yesterday at 2:) p. m. Hs IS temporarily Insane from the excessive uss of hyperdermlc injections of oocaine. In order to get money with which to buy the drug hs Stole snd sold' a pair of shoes. When hs was taken, to the jail tils ap paratus wss taken a way from him. In the course of an hour or two he went raving and early In the evening he was willing to confess to the theft snd to show the police where he had sold ths shoes, If, only they would let him have "a shot at ths dope." Easor Recovers Horae. Dr. T. H. Ensor has recovered his horse which was taken from his premises Satur- . . . . . Ensor, a son of the doctor, discovered ths norse in nanecom pars, inouin ina uuih . . . .,. ,.. , wa tin m l ii uiiw v nv a " .uv,v that it had been given a hard ride. There wers saddle marks on Its back and flakes of dried perspiration. When found the ani. mal was trying to get te ths water In the park and when It was allowed to drink, showed great thirst. ..,,, , Bohemias Tairners' Toaroameat. The ' members of . the Tel .Jed Bokol 'of three states will meet In South 6maha In an athletic tournament September 1, S and Ths States represented will be Nebraska, Kansas and California. Ths athletic con tests will be held In the National Turners' hall at Twenty-first and V streets. These contests ars a great annual event among ths Bohemian people, and preparations of an extensive character have been ' mads for the events and for the -entertainment of the visitors. Some good sthletlcs ire as sured, ss these schools contain representa tives of the beat talent In physical educa tion. The Nebraska turnery have always been prise winners. It Is expected that ths coming contest will hsv much to do with the selection of a delegation of turn ers which, it Is said, are to ' be sent to Bohemia next year to enter the competi tions In ths great nStlonal assembly of turners In ths native land. Caaftlet t Aatkorlty. Under the present (arrangement there la a conflict between the duties of the building Inspector and the city . engineer. -The, con flict arises In the granting of plumbing permits. It Is Imperative that ths city engi neer should keep a record of the plumbing dons, as part of the filed records' of the elty. If this record is not kept ths engi neering department will soon become value less Insofar as locating any lateral branches t6 ths sewers and water mains Is concerned. Ths city engineer In discussing the situa tion, now that ths two offices are separated, said that some plsn would havs to be de vised so thst they could get a chance to make a record of alt permits issued with the necessary data for his department. Hs did not cars so much which department got ths fees; but ths record waa ths Important thing. - Magle City Gaela. Jetter's Oold Top Beer delivered to all part of tne elty, . Telephone No. I. Joseph Boyef of Bennington is buildtn a neat residence at Twenty-seventh and 1 Street. Miss Clara Preltag, ths city attorney's sienograpner, nas gone on ner annual va cation. Mrs. R. T. Msxwell of Denver is visiting witn ner uncie ana ismny, jsmes eegear er Missouri avenue. Joseph Flak, Twenty-first and Q, and Roy uacKus. ra jerrerson street, each re port ins Dinn oc a son. 1 H. Lewis has ssked ths aid of ths South Omaha police to aaalst him in lo cating nis wire, an is eoioraa. Miss Zell Rldgeway, daughter of EL E. E. Rldgeway, haa returned from Plymouth, Meo, wnere sue spani ner summer vaca tion. Mrs. P. R. Bssterdsy' snd 'daurhter Phyllis and Miss Kmlly Trigg of Lincoln are to guesta of aire. J. U. JUnger, who is uitur aiaier. Pr. W. 1. Stambaugh preached a rous ing sermon to the Masons of Bouth Omaha lust Sunday evening. The order attended tne enures in a ooay. - Swan Larson and family and Mlaa Lund- frart, have returned from a month's vtalt o Thermopolls, Wyo. Ms. Larson went her for his health and comas back much oentnita. There will be a meeting of th principals ef the Bouth Omaha schools Saturday, ewptenihes 1. at 4 p. m. The prlnclpala win meet in in race ol Buperlntendent J A- McLeSn. . . . Orria Morrill haa returned from Chicago and is thinking of agala taking up his inurni; in Duum vruiana- fie apot soma lima mim weai, in ui region oc Death s Thoa who nave bean sleeted la tha nnaasnd teacbera' list should gtv their uuiaa uu laicpuona nurooor to auper inteiiUent J. A. McLean, so that be may be enabled to notify them promptly when SHOW. - Wednesday at 4 p. ro. th pupils of th Ckristlan Sunday school will take a special car lur s iruusr no. Alter tn ride me Will be aerved to refreshments at Hlshlam is h land irk. special will Ix Twenty-fourtl la waiLina at that heur wanty-fourth and L BUM La. Any tardy one will be left. , Claas la china paiatlng every Saturday aurroooa irom i to S clock. Mrs. Nsbia, atudlo at ITM South. Tenth trt SHIPPERS PROTEST IT ROADS Big InUreiU Rail Itorm of Objaotisn to Dsmnmurs Escalations. ' SSSaBBBBSBe 1 DECLARE THEY IMPOSE IMPOSSIBILITIES rrsatBat Jaltkcra ' and Maaatae tarera Held ladlgaatUa Meetlag at Cosasasrelal dab riaa - Aetlaa for Relief. All heavy shippers in Omana bate de cided to resist ths action of tha railroads In making more stringent demurrage regulations through the Western Car Ser vice association. A meeting waa held at ths Commercial club Tuesday noon, at which all heavy shipping Interests of Omaha were represented and these resolu tions wsrs passed: That the shippers of Omaha hereby de clare that the new car service regulations effective this date are unreasonab. and impracticable and that the Interests rep resented In this meeting shall riui- to pay any demurrage thereunder until they snail be readjusted: that a committee m seven be appointed to confer with the ratiroaa companies to secure their read justment, with power, If necessary, te employ competent legal assistance to en force th rights of shippers if th rail roads refuse to perform their usual ser vice or Invade th obvious rights of ship, per. A committee Of seven men Was appointed with power to employ legal talent and to proceed at ones against th railroads who havs made this change through one of their subsidiary bodies, the Western Car Service association whose, representa tive is A. C. Jones. Notlcs waa given Monday of a change from five days to forty-eight hours in which a car may bs unloaded, and the shippers claim this Is an impossibility as ths time dates from ths filing of a notlcs card and often the car Is not delivered to be unloaded until the time is up and ths demurrage charges start to accumulate, Call It a Hold-. "Ths shippsrs do not cars if they havs to pay a demurrage for cars which are used as storage, but this new law Is regular hold-up game," said one of ths heaviest shippers of Omaha at (the meet ing Tuesday. "Th lumbermen, the coal men, ths pack ers and the smelters, all heavy shippers. are hit hard by this new ruling, which waa put In by ths railroads in a hurry to make it a part of th changes of th new rat bill. The shippers cannot possibly operate under the new conditions. This demurrage bureau Is now paying the railroads' for business In Omaha alone over $30,000 a month. It would be all right it tha roads would deliver ths goods ss they should, but no firm can live and keep a force of men large enough to unload the stuff in, forty- eigin liuur uicr ll in uwweu iw ub iii bunches, as is now ths case. Ths demur- rags charge Is $1 a day." Shippers Will gtaad Firm. 'Omaha shippers are a unit ' and havs agreed to stand together against this dis crimination. Ws will show ths action la unreasonable, illegal, unfair and the roads are operating as a trust and" discriminating against Omaha In favor of other cities. It affects all carload shipments. Ws will at tack It as a trust and fight for pur. rights, Ths railroads hsvs held to classification in times past, but under the new ruling all classes of shipments ars treated alike and a man must unload a csr of charcoal just as quickly as a car of lumber, although the charcoal takes four times ss long. I am satisfied this next ruling would cost ths Cudahy company $300 or. $300 a day, for which that company would get no re turns. Ws will also insist upon some ar rangement by which we can secure our cars somewnere nearer tne proper time. They hold Cara back , untilt they , hav . tralnload and. then expect us to. unload the bunch in forty-eight hours or pay demur rage. This would break every heavy ship per In Omsha If enforced and there is noth ing tor us to do but to fight, and fight ws will." . . Nothing bat a Tt Paaa. . A tie pass was the best snyone could get from the railroads Tuesday unless hs wers sn employ of some, other, read or cam under the special sections of ths new law. Although the new law specifically says tha free transportation' section Is not operative until January r 1907, the' rail roads taks up the last clause of the law. which says all sections of the lsw shall beoom operative sixty days after pas- sag. The time was up Tuesday. Orders are positive there shall be no more passes except to railroad employes and members or tneir- rsmuies. i ne gen eral public and all politicians who havs been riding on free transportation for years hav to pay rare or waix. ins rsuroaas will now' stand on th ground that they are commercial propositions and. will, be protected by the courts, consequently do not hsve to give transportstion to Influence public opinion. . . Soma of th roads hsva mads a -movs sgslnst granting free transportation to Isnd agents who are engaged n the busi ness of taking settlers to ths west. Th Illinois Central, th Wisconsin Central and the Great Northern havs chopped oft this class of tre transportation altogether. Other roads ar still giving passe to land agents who havs th required number of people with them. This Is an illustration of ths dubious wording of th new law. Bom attorneys maintain thsy hsv no right to giv this, whlls others take the opposite position. . All. ths roads doing business out of Omaha, except tha Illinois Central, took car of their land agent on the regular homeseekers business Tues day. Promotion by th Bnrllngton. Several Important promotions hav been made by th Burlington In th last tew days. E. T. Bracken haa been appointed superintendent of ths Wyoming division, vies F. D. Weldenhamer, . resigned. Mr. Bracken was formerly superintendent of ths Colorado dlvtsiba. at Sterling, Cola, snd his new headquarters Will bs at Sheridan, Wyo. The Wyoming division la on of th hardest, divisions to handle In tha whole country on account of it en ormous traffic Ths great trains loaded with singles and lumber, which com from the northwest and ars sent over that line, often make blockades of Considerable dimensions and thla division Is looked upon aa one ef ths hardest to keep clear' In ths country. F. H. Kennedy haa -been- appointed master mechanic of th Sheridan division, vie O. C. Johnson, trsnsfered." O. - C. Johnson has been appointed , master mechanic of th Lincoln division, vie J. Dietrtoh, promoted. J. Dietrich haa been appointed assistant " superintendent of motlv power at Lincoln. H. ID. Culbertson has bean appointed aa master mschanlo of ths McCook division. Ne successor haa yet been announced to Mr. Bracken for th Colorado division. Llaeala Gets Coneaaalovs. xn wurnngton nas cut tne rata on canned goods from Iowa packing points to Lincoln, reducing th freight 1 to 4 cents per 1U. pounds from Shenandoah, Olenwood and Hamburg. Th rat become effective August $0. 1 Ths Burlington la aald to havs acted Independently la this matter, . for though the Rock Taiand promised soma Urn ago to make the, reduction from certain Iowa canning point- It haa never don so. The Lincoln jdVtcrs say they will keep hammering until ths ' dlffereno la rat to Omaha and LiVln la reduced to 4 cant from all lowa pot . rat and the old and hew Lincoln rstesi Old . New Omaha. Lincoln. Liaooln. Shenandoah .... f IS 1 11 Olanwood 11 If Hamburg t 17 11 1 Commissioner Guild ef th Omsha Com mercial club has received no notice of this change In rates snd will look Into th matter. Lincoln Is said also to' hav been granted by the Burlington a distributing rat on lima, cement, plaster snd stucco. Omaha has always been a - distributing point for thee materials.- State Pair aad Bryan Pares. The Bock Island has made special ar rangements tor ths stats fair and spe cially for Wednesday night which is ths day of Bryan's homecoming. On that night all trains will be held until after th celebration. Special trains will bs run from Nelson and Fair bury and "interme diate points September 4, I and 1 These trains will lesve ths fair grounds returning at 7:4$ and Lincoln at 7:9a . Special trains will run from Council BruS and Omaha September 4, I and and returning will leave Lincoln at t:M and th fair grounds at ?:$$ p. rn. SAMSON ANDHIS PAGEANT Lord Chamberlain lavttes Baslaess Ma to Participate la Klag'a ' Royal Parade. Samson has Written s letter to ths busi ness men of Omaha, Inviting them to taks part In his great Industrial day parsds October I. In it hs says ths parade hs been featured aa one of the sneclsl events or the annual Ak-Sar-Ben festivities In an attrsotlvs doubls column advertisement which will be run In (00 weekly news papers In Nebraska, and also in a neat folder, 100,000 of which ars to be dis tributed to Omaha merchants on request, to be sent out with their mailing matter: With th letter, Samson details th ar rangements for the parade as fellows: INDUSTRIAL PARADB-TUKSDAT AP- HS.K1MWN, OUTOBER I, 1908. Psrade shall consist of floats, each one 10 represent a Business nouse or tne City, All jobbers, manufacturer snd retail deal ers who desire to be represented shall be invitea to participate. The floats, while of an advertising na ture, ,r't not consist merely of a wagon with signs or placards, but must present some spectacular or mecnanicsi design snd must contain at least tw persons be sides the driver. The following prises hav neen onereo Dy tne rjoara or, governors: Most Artlstlo Float First prize, $100; sec ond prise, t'S; third prise, tfiO. . Best Mechanical Float First prlss, $100; second prise, 175; third prjss, .$60., Most Comical Float First prise, $50; seo ond prise, $26. ' ' Most' Original 'Deslgn-42S. No one shall be eligible. for more than one prlss except that the prise for the most original design may be awarded to the owner of a float winning some other prise. Plana for floats must be submitted to committee at a reasonable time for their approval and to enable them to assign positions In ths parade. A tent for housing floats during process of building will be erected at a convenient location. Those who desire to rent truoks A an at nominal nrlces. Ths judges will be disinterested parties to be selected herearter. , , Any other information may be obtained by calling up Samson, 'phone. Douglas tii. There will also b on exhibition at . the office of toe secretary. H. J. Penfold. 1401 Farnam. cuts showing floats used in Ilk paVades at St. Louis and other cities that ir,. ha of heln In suggesting ideas tor designs. ' HAD AI AWrtt TIME. Bat Ckaaaberlala's Colle, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy Caned Ills. It Is with pleasure that I: giv you tntf unsolicited testimonial.- About a year ago when I had a vary severe pas of measles I got caught out Ih a hard- rain and ths measles settled in my stomsch and bowels. I had an af ul tlm and. had It pot been for th us of ChamberlaWgOlio. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy I .esoid not hav possibly lived but a few hours longer; but, thanks to this remedy," I' am now strong and well."' I have written the above through simple' gratltuds and I shall al ways speak a good word for-thls remedy, -Bam K. O win. Concord Oa.' Low Reasl Trig- Rata via Chicago, Mtlwaake . P Br. On far plus $2.00 for 16-day ticket one fare plus $4.00 for $0-day tlckst, on sals dally to many potnts In Canada and wsst srn New York, and on August $th and 2Jd and September th and 19th to many New England points. Tell us wher you want to go and w will giv you th best rates tor your trip. Call at city ticket offlcs. 1624 Farnam strt, or writ to f. A. NASH. General Western Aaenl. Omaha. Neb. K DIAMONDS-Prenser. 15th and Dodas tta Missouri, Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, Texas, 1906, Rnssoura pacihc 1051 HUGHES, T. P. A, 001 School Opens Tuesday Sepl.4. Send your boy back to school in new clothes. It makes a big difference to him what kind of an appearance he creates along-side of the other boys. . Below wj tell you how most reasonable you can -buy "dependable boys' clothes," that are guaranteed to meet your highest expectations of superior service. Boys' School Suits. Newest Styles, $2.95. All Wool Cheviots, newest colorings, oroocser Knee ranis, an seams tapea and triple sewed, extra strong linings, and a very special value, at Combination School Suits, For Boys, $3.45. Mads of pure all wool materials, in s score of patterns to select from. You will find all seams taped and triple sewed, guaranteed not to rip. The fit la most perlcct. Knu . -rDocser pants, two pants and .' values exceptional, plain with suit , Boys' Knee Corduroy Pants, at $1.00 and 75c. Ws havs a most exceptional value In Boy's Cordu roy Knickerbocker Pants, in sixes to 1 years, and we positively claim they ar the best' values offered. EXODUS OF BLACK THIEVES Method fhisf Donahns Adopts, to Break Up Wholsule Pickpocketm MEN . LIVE OFF WOMEN'S THIEVING Mal Mongrels, Too, Moat Go Chief Wishes He Had Rookplle ' ' on Which to Pat Them. ' Ths people's bar will be th .medium through which all of Omaha's undesirable colored people will be UBhered across the river, out of the corporate limits. This, Chief of Pollc Donahue has decided, and Prosecutor Tom Lee will lend his assist- ance. will members of the chiefs official family. , Tha drag net was thrown out Monday night snd ss a result Tuesday morning the pen In which such characters ars herded before betng brought before Judge Crawford was crowded to the limit Th cause of all this stir Is the frequent "touches" being made of late by the negro women. When the damsels go th chief SPECIAL Ob RY. OMAHA, NEB. EL C TOWNSEND, Generzl Psssenaer sad Ticket Agent, ST. LOUIS, HO. . Boys' School Suits, Strongest Values, $3.95.', Cheviots, CSsslmeres, Worsteds and Blu Serges, sxtra large assortment to select from. VV's positive- w - ly guarantee the wearing qualities and a . ij-Wn perfect fit Is assured with every suit at....., v-' Combination School Suit, For Boys, $4.95. Made of high grade pure wool cloth. In Cheviots and - Casslmeree, In new dark shades, all seams triple sewed with plain or Kntcc- 2.95 and 3.45 and guaranteed to and Knickerbocker pants witn suit Pants That Arc Exceptional Values. We hsvs thousands Double Seats and cellent pants for offered at a has ordained those colored men who work not; yet who wear dlsmonds, must also go. Of the bunch of females brought In charged with vagrancy sixteen were dis charged, while about, twenty were held un til Friday morning. A faw gave bonds and wers let out pending the hearing. Jack McReynolds, one of those charged with vagrancy, was given thirty days in which tp think It over., j , i .i, r-.w-..The women will be-arrested as fast and ss often Ss the police get around to It, and within a short time, so th chief, said, they will all be driven from town. In the mean time the chief wants that rock pile for ths benefit of the men. . Annsaacements of th Theater. At th Bijou theater Wednesday after noon, with a varied of vaudeville fea tures, a souvenir box of finest chocolates l will be given to each lady holding a 20-cent j seat check. These souvenir special matt- th, manafement hM dec,ded to continue th feature The pretty Conley slaters In their beauti ful singing and dancing act are headlincrs on the bill, while the BIJou Stock company ,ln "Ths Tortuns of War" is most inter esting this week. Sterling Sliver Prenser, tsth and Dodge. TO Exeirai I ndian Territory, New Mexico, ' -Republic of Mexico AUGUST 2 1ST. SEPTEMBER 4TH AND 18TII. OCTOBER 2D AND 16TII. NOVEMBER 6TII AND 20TI1 . VIA & IRON MOUNTAIN ROUTE T. F. GODFREY, P. T. A., See Thai Your Boy is Properly Dressed. give the best wear, plain 4.95 pants, two pair Knee Pants with Double Seat, 65c and 50c cf Knee Pants for Boys that havs Knees. They make ex 65c-50c school wear. They aro special price , NO CHARGE AGAINST WOMAN Complaint Not Yet riled ' oa' Mary Green, Suspected of Kaowlag Aboat-Moner. Mary Green, arrested soma days 8 go on suspicion of knowing something abdut tha dlsappesrsno of $150, th property of Mr. A. : Woodwards' 2013. Harney 'street Is till In ths police station and no Complaint lias been Hied sgainst her.. , Mrs.-Wood ws id, so it Was rennrteil ta .fth -twilln A rnnuj t. - . - ...... u.vrmi VIIO roll of bills from her stocking when retir ing and has not seen (t since. Mary Green was thought to know something about the matter and detective found she said a number of bills th next dsy and her arrost followed. Chief Donahue said a complaint probably would be filed shortly. Oa to Neve Torn on th Lehigh. Double track scenic highway. Conneots at Buffalo or Niagara Falls with all tinea from ths west. Writ paasenger department, Lehigh Va. y R. B., ZU South Clark St.. Chicago, Hi Fan. A set of four handsome Japanas fans only 10 cents. Inquire or , write "The Northwestern Lin. ' ' City offices. 1401-14O3 Farnam St.' " i siepnwa Doogia This tabi is given te shw th Omaha