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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1906)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: RATTTirAV. SEPTEMBER ' 3, MO. REMARKABLE SHIRT BARGAINS SATURDAY A tremendous stock of Glen's ami Hoys' Shirt the sample lines and surplus stock of a prominent manufacturer including all the newest patterns in fine madrassefl, percales, etc., in soft or pleated bosoms, regular values up to $1.00, will go on sale in, three great lots and Men's and Boys' Neckweear 23c Wash and Silk Ties, in four-in-hands, tecks or bows special Saturday, A clioice 1UC 50c Ladies' Neckwear 15c .. "We have secured the sample lines of the largest ladies' neckwear concern in the ountry and will place the'entlre fa lot on sale Saturday, regular 25c and I S 60c values, at. choice v M BIG MILLINERY SALE , This is an opportunity you cannot afford to miss. We purchased from a large hat manufacturer 1,000 felt shapes at a price in which the cost was not considered. The manufacturer was anxious to sell and we secured them at exactly our own figure. Do not judge the qualities by 'the low prices. You 'must com? and see these hats to realize their value. Other stores sell them for $1.00. and $1.25 our special price for Satur- IS day will be JJC Choice of any,trimmed summer for , ; Many new eastern styles arriving every. day. Keep in touch with our millinery department for the newest creations. Splendid Hosiery Bargains Specfals In Ladles' and Children's Hosiery of unusually'hlgh quality at the' Ladlr-a' Imported LUIe Hose In alt over lace, lace boot or plain lisle, many fine embroidered hose in the lot, coma in pinks, blues, white and , and all fancy colors, worth up to 50c, choice, per f . pair.,.. ..SJC Ladles',- Hose, worth r , . . . up to 26c. In Hayden's, the, Greatest Butter, Cheese and Cracker 29 lbs. best pure cane Sugar Granulated 10 bar beat hrands Laundry ' Soap Potted Moats, per can 4 pkrs Uneeda Biscuits. ........ H I lb. ran fancy Alaska Salmon , .880 . .be .15o .100 . .So vii ctaraincs, per can . Peanut Butter, per jar rancjr ripe uuves, per can...., ,.5b i Egg-O-Bee breakfaat food, nm- X-Celo breakfast food, per pkg. 1 lb. rks. Corn Starch " So 8 lbs. beat hand-picked Navy Beans.. S5o 8 lba. Rolled Oatmeal B5o Fancy mixed Pickling- Spices, per tb..80o Tea . Sad Coffee, Xayaem Bros. Direct Importer. Fancy Santos Coffee, per lb ...lBo Porto Btco Blend, very rich flavor and a good all-round ottee for, family use, per lb.,.. 7.BOO Fancy B. F. Japan Tea, per lb.......g5o 1FFAIHS AT SOCIH OMAHA vw"' V"-ri---r Prslliniiiaif Craft ef City Hall Flam in -tvi.th. Hands ef tie Mayor. TWO-STORY , 'AND , BASEMENT .BUILDING Mrs. J. Harris Prefers Charge Agalast j Chief JRrlggs, Wkleh Will Be ; Hearsl at Meetlngr of Police. j Board Taeday Night. , the preliminary drat 1 of the plans for the city hall were submitted to the' mayor 'yes terday. These plana are to be moairfed to some extent.' but in the main a good con ception of the.prppoaed bulld(ng can be gleaned from the sketches. There will be two stories.' The ftret floor will contain the mayor' otllcr the treasurer' office "and that of, the clerk, 'with. ttir appurtenances , oC vaults, private t$unkultaUor.tnd commit tee rooms,., The(secori(t floor wnt eohtaln the omoea ol the engineer, the building In spector; sanitary inspector nd street com missloner. There also will be the city t- "torney and the couucJl chamber. The build ing will . contain wide hallways and be VE ARE SPECIALISTS FOR DISEASES OF I.! Ell I AIIO MEI1 OIILY 1 We treat Nervous Disease. Varicocele, Hydrocele, Rupture, Piles, Bores, llcers, Blood PolHon, Kcienwa atMl 4l Kklu liieases, Rheumatism, 8wollen Clauds, Kiduey, Bladder and Rertol His easel, Vnnatural Dlschargra and all Acute and Chronic Diseaaes of Men and Men only, due to Inherit ance, Exhaustion or the result of Specific Diseases. , PAY US FOR CURES Hours: 8:30 a. m. to t p. m. - Sundays. to 12 noon. NORTHWESTERN-HEDlCAL , & SURGICAL INSTITUTE K. Wi Cor. tSth and Farnara tits. OMAHA. NEB. ' v..-;-.c.--- 1 Saturday, at 5)c, 39c. r i'Avi a w uuvi vr vow 111 iiiwrir cui i n it ing values in Men's and Hoys AVinter "Weight Underwear ' ever shown in Omaha.' See them. SOcLadies' Bells,Choice25c We are cleaning up our entire stock of ' Ladies' Fancy and Plain Silk and, Leather Belts, all kinds at one tZ price Saturday, each hat Saturday 98c black, tana and fancies, . f great bargains, at, pair. . . . laWC Ladles' 23c How, In greys, black and tans, at, , pair....,.....;.,, Children's School Hose, heavy ribbed, worth 19c pair, at, t A Pair , 1110 Grocery, Fresh Fruit, Departments In Omaha. Fancy Sun Dried Japan Tea. per lb...3M ..W.w;ncjr or long Gunpowder. English jjreaKiaai, or Ceylon Tea, per lb....38o Fancy Tea Sittings, per lb. laVte Batter and Cheese Hale. ' Fancy Keparator Creamery Butter. per lb 3a Fancy Dairy Butter,, per lb. !lM ! . V?,m Jnee8. P run vrpim neee, per lb. Han Gun Ph.... .', v. 18 Neufchatel Cheese, each ......... . Be ; Omaha's Greatest Fruit Sept. Iarre baskets fancv rim Fancy California Egg Pluma. per baa- Fancy cooking Appiei.' ' H ' bushel' bas- ket. .. , ISo Fancy large ripe Bananas, pe'r"dos!!lOo 2 measures Fresh Roasted Peanuts So New Honey, per rack....: 18H Large, sweet. Juicy Oranges, per dos..l5e modern- tn alt respects.- The bammenf will simply accomni.Q'dftte, the hearing piaut 11 19 in intention lb build the city jail next to the alley on the west of the city hall and entirely 'detached from the main building; Thia Jail -will 'contain the boiler room and the cell rooms, the jail office and Closets 'on the first floor, arid above will be the police court and Jury room. The office -of the chief of police wl be on the first floor.' .... Mayor Hoctor said , he vwas determined that tbere'fehould be no extras allowed after the contracts were let. ' He also said there would beejnoney enough at hand to build the main building as per the. appropriation. The , cost of the Jail which is planned will be 3,0OO or' 16,000 . and a scheme is being devised to boost 4he police fund by the use of the scavenger' collection and apply' this, in the aame manner as. It was applied to . the ereotlon ef thf fire hall la it year., ; Charges Aaalnat Chief Brig?. Now -charges of a soinewhat sensatlonii character 'have-' been filed before the mem bers of .trio Board of Fire and Police Com missioners against Chief John Briggrfl Mrs. J. Harris, tii North Twelfth street, charge him with violence to herself and a little ohlld. The chief was called to the Harris home on charges quite as serious as those which ae now alleged against him. The beginning f tfie story Is in a visit of Mrs. M. Bchouboe of Council Bluffs, who with another woman came to the South Omaha police-station with the report that Mrs. 3. J. Harris and the other members of the family had been guilty of abusing her aged mother, .a woman of 80 years or there abouts. Mrs.. Bchouboe is an adopted daughter of trie aged woman, whose name Is Roberta. On hearing the charges the chief 'offered to ' make an investigation, promising protection If Mrs. Roberta asked It., lie and Mrs. Bchouboe thereupon vis ited the home of Harris where, according to his version, the woman said to have suffered, begged him to be taken away any where only If from her present abode. Jt was during this visit tat the chief is alleged to have assaulted the woman and the child. A hearing on the charges will be had Tuesday evening. , . Labor Day Proelaassitloa. Following the conventional form Mayor Hoctor yesterday Issued his Labor' day proclamation In the following terms: Whereas-,- the first Monday tn September has by the legislature of Nebraska been declared a legal holiday and designated a as Ldihor Day; Now, e'terefore, I, Thomas Hoctor, niayor of the city of South Omaha, do hereby w iniu mummy, orpiemner e. J'JUQ a legal holiday and recommend to our citizens that o far as posxlble they refrain trom the pursuit or ineir usual business and occu pations and devote the day tp the observ Knee of the spirit and purpose of the leg- isiaiure. w While all who 'earn a livelihood, who work wit! brain or brawn are laborei. It Is the manual workers who are the real weaitn producers, and to the organised ranks of such labor Is due this holiday. uiir (iiv is inererore so pf-ulljti ly a shoring nn i city that It is especially in. propriate that in recognition and 'apprecia tion of the services of organlsedx labor to manKina ana out or respect to the dignity of labor In general, we devote thla day to at ranimrniiMin or inoori interests and the problems connected therewith. Mal City Gesslp. Miss (Veie liarr has returned 'from Stan. on. Neb.. . Mrs. P. H; Shields has cone on a visit tf Re4 Oak. Is. ' Harry O. Oetrost. CT N street, reoarts 1 he birth, of a sun. K W. Watts and John Burke were fined 11 for petty offenses yesterday. John Kocholeh. Taenty-elghth and 1 streets. Is building a new dwelling. Jettvr's Gold Top Beer delivered to all parts i'T the city, lelepitone No. s. The Ki at tide lniprevemeit club will n.eet Friday evening at the Hawthorne inooi. Mrs. John I'rbanskL who has been aer toualy 111 for oine time. Is reported to be n'uch Improved. William Fa 1 ton has resigned his position with the Journal-Stockman. He is about to enter the ministry. ink Jonca, Frank CUrae, Fii P-irli C J JLruiU Ly a-nSl THE -WU .ATTEND THIS SALE CORRECT STYLES IN WOMEN'S APPAREL A splendid showing of fashion's fancies in Ldies' Suits, Coats, same close margin of profit that Crown Jewel Suits Perfection in style beauty, finely made and finished, regular $35 values, our leader for fall 1906-7, best fl C . value ever shown in Omaha, at -y J. $15 Tailor Suits A splendid assortment of. artistic designs and splendid patterns, special Saturday, at .'. New FaH Coats A showing unequalled by any house in Omaha, biest styles in ladies,' misses' prices $10.00, $7.50 and A Complete Line of New Press Skirts, In fine voiles, Panamas and taffetas: an unequalled showing in up-to-date styles are here at f 20.00, $18.60, $16.00, $12.60 $10 SOO New . Skirt, in fine Panamas, voiles, cheviots and. serges, worth up to $8.00, on special sale ..4.95 f Saturday, choice. . . . i . Manufaettrers' Stock of Underskirts oa Mala Saturday at bn Than Half fries. Hardware, Stoves and Housefurnish . ing Departments. . OUR REGULAR SATURDAY TOOL SALE. Vote These Prices At least 80 per eent less than others sell them for. We want the Tool Trade. Angular 86c Ratchet Brace ' -- gQg Bit Brace' e e for I.IO A regular $2.00 Ball Bearing Bit 4 Aft Brace for A regular fl.40 fo. OS -ln. Bailey f ta Iron Smooth Plane for.. A regular J1.85 No. 410-ln. Bailey f OQ Iron Smooth Plane for...., A regular $L85 No. 0M4 lS-ln. Bailey f -4Q Iron Jack Plane for tW and others of a hunting party are back irom a trip 10 Colorado.. Paul Henulngsberg, Twenty-eighth and K streets, was suddenly called to Chicago by the death of his brother. Frank Dolesal of Btonx -City came down on learning of the death of Frank Pivomca. He was a friend of the family. William Rhyno. Thlrty-flrst and T streets, has returned from three months following of the northward moving harvests. - - Mrs. W. Legro, -Twenty-sixth and N streets, has departed for a two weeks' visit to Burrell, Cheyenne county. For Sale Five-room cottage, nicely fur nlshed, full lot, city water and clatern. rJome fruit. 1633 Z street. South Omaha. D. W. Davis, who was operated upon Wednesday evening at the South Omuh.i hospital, has rallied from the shock and is doing nicely. ' M. J. Reinhart of the city engineer's-office la about to return to Ames, la., in time for the opening vf the schools in the early part of September. -Wonted Boy with' horse t deliver The Evening Bee In South Omaha, northwest part of city. Call at Souli Omuha office, ;6th and M streets. ' Miss-Mary Fitzgerald has returned from a tour of the Pacific coast. She visited Los Angeles, Ban Franclscp, Salt Jyake and jtlitr points of interest. Master Ruben Griffith has returned from Iowa, being accompanied by his grand .nother. Mrs. Khoda Griffith, who will be with htm aa housekeeper. Thomas O' Daniels, whose wife and family were burned to death on the Miller furm at Seymore .park, has returned to South Omaha after a rest in Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. Reed, eld residents of South Omaha, have recently returned from Eng land, where they have spent severeal years. Ralph Towl has gone on his summer va cation to Manltou, Colo. . James Tompek, Oscar Grey and Frank Uleepe were each fined 15 and costa oy Judge King for assaulting John Mervaid at Armour. & Company's plant. It Is said they gave Mtrvald a. severe br.ting. Make an offer on the northwest corner of 18th and Missouri Ave. a nearly new house, east front, and neat cottage, south front; two new lota. Room for two more houses. Will sell on easy terms. Prlci;, -',7&u. N. P. Dodge A Co., 1714 Farnam St. The death of Miss Kate A: Plynn, dau'il tersjf . T. Flynn, T10 North Tweqty-sl.i street, occurred August 2w.. The cause 'A her death was peritonitis with compile i tiins. , She was only 1 years old, at the time of her death. She will be burled in Missouri Valley, la., August SI. She has lived lb South Omaha . for the past Iwj years. .' 1 The Presbyterian congregational social last night at Highland park was largely attended. Four hundred of five hundred tickets were sold. The brief program waa rendered under the electric light at the ceti. ter of the nark. It consisted of a number of mustical selections ald short talks by the heads of the various departments of church work. BLOCK SIGNAL NEARLY. DONE System aa I'ala Paelae from Omaha tm Ogdra Is Almost Complete. The section of block signals on the Union Paclflo between Green River and Oranger ia completed and that part of the system Is In operation. . The system extends from Ogdea to Echo and the management . la closing the gap between granger and Re ho as fast aa possible., When this is done and some amall sections? oetmeen Omaha and Green River are finished there- will be a complete block signal system between Omaha and Qgdeu. .The system Is com plete over the I.Bcin cutS and the work ia being' extended to the west. Bee .Want Ads for Business Boosters. Marrlss Llerusea. The ' following marriage licenses have wen issued: . Nam and Addreaa , ti t1 Ag noneri stent, tiniant .. , Georgia Addy. Red Oak. Ia. .., 3 Wlnretl Myrlawlnle. South .Oqoaha .. Antonlna Medlnskuwna. South Omaha (George H. Camplin, Omaha ..t...... Etta H. Reyuolds, Omaha , Mike Oster.Oinaha .' . 3 ! ......a ?4 Mary Betench, Omaha-.,... George L ' Harris, Ortjaha Mary Dunlop, Omaha-. Henry- C. Bchuts, Omaha Rosa Koch. Omaha Kdwafcl Coffin. UlaneaDoUs, Ml no. It Tf as .sr. .M Isabel Roach, Council Bluffs, la. U RELIABLE STORE. GREAT SILK SALE MONDAY "We wish to announce to our customers A GREAT SALE OF BLACK SILKS Beginning Monday Sept. 3 prices will mean A SAVING OF FROM, 25 TO 50 PER CENT On all pldin and fancy weaves of both foreign and domestic , manufacture Don't Miss This Opportunity. See Sunday's Papers for Particulars. has signalized the great success fabrics and . .. $10 and children's garments, splendid. values at our early C OOO Silk Underskirts, in blues, black. reds, greens, browns, changeables made of Glvernaud's taffetas, spec ial sale price $atur- . QC day. . . ..- .tJO Women's $12.00 Moire Underskirts, special Saturday, ' Blark Bateen Underskirts, worth 76c, 76 dozen In this lot, special, Cg A regular 12.10 No. 06 lS-ln. Bailey 1 r(E Iron Fore Plane for ItUO A regular 12.75 No. 08 24-ln. BallejO Iron Jointer for J Closing out Bhlp Augers, without . Otn screws, any sise, for Closing out Car Bitsr-all sises, 23C "J" If Ton Weed a Slsstoa Maw Buy vow. 18-in. No. T Disston Panel Saw 77c 26-ln.' No.' 7 bisston' Hand Baw J Q Oysters are In the market. The first of the season came In Thursday and most of the meat markets are selling them to day. They are only In quart cans, how ever, the standards selling at 45 cents a can, selects SO cents and counts 65 cents a can. Spring ducks and chickens are cheaper than they have been selling, the ducks at 17Vi cents and the chickens at 16 cents a pound. The first of the Colorado peaches came in. They are yellow and white free stones and will sell at about SI. 25 a box. The Colorado Elberta ' peach will be In next week and will retail from SI to 11.25 a box. These will afford the canning supply and will last for several weeks. The first ot the Italian prunes are also here They are free-stone and fine for canning purposes. They sell at $1.50 a case. The Silver plum Is also In and Is about as gopd for canning and sells st the same price. A car of Colorado apples came in this morning and sre the best for eating that the local market -ks yet afforded. They sell at 11.10 a' box. Grapes are plentiful and cheap. The Concords and the green and red home grown grapes all sell at 20 cents a basket. x Little green Sickle pears are also among the new things In the market today and sell for $1.25 a crate. They will be bet ter next week, however. The California, irtlet pears for preserving will be in next week, though there are some to be had now st S5 cents a basket. The genuine Rocky Ford me kins are In and sell for E and 10 cents each, but the home grown melons, grows from the Rocky 'ord seed, are so nearly the same that it is difficult to tell the difference. They sell cheaper. Lemons sre still 40 at 60 cents a dosen and oranges the aame, and they will continue at that price as long as the weather remains warm. The beat ot LJma beans sell for 6 cents a quart and Jersey sweet potatoes for I rents a pound. Tlat-lr Heelpes. Cold asparagus placed on crisp lettuce leavea and covered with mayonnaise or French dressing, Is now a popular and re freshing salad. Canned asparagus tips may be used. Another nice salad Is young lettuce leaves filled with -chopped stuffed olivet, broken English walnuts,, and small bits of cream or Neuchatel cheese. Serve with French dressing. When large red cherries are In the .mar ket make a cherry salad. For this the California frait is especially good. Stone the cherries and drop them into French dressing for half an hour. At serving time drain the 'cherries and lay them on crisp letjuce leaves. Serve with white mayon naise, made' with lemon Juice Instead of vinegar. Thestarge cherries that have been canned with their seeds may also be used for this salad ... OMAHA MEN TO THE CONGRESS Rrpreseat Commercial CI ah at' Balsa Cltr. " - Joftn - Steel and James Stephenson will leave Omaha Saturday as delegates of the Omaha Commercial dub to the annual meeting o tne rationai irrigation con gress, to be beld at Boise, Idaho Septem ber I to Mr. Steel la especially well qualified to .act. as a delegate to the con gress, ss he has. been In ai tend J nee st every session for-a number of years, al ways Uktn part la ths deliberation. ' So SOME MARKET HUTS rxn 500 pairs Childs' $1.25 Shoes , . .75c 600 pairs Misses' $1.50 and $2.00 Shoes -....$1.00 300 pairs Youths' $1.50 Shoes. .. .$1.00 150 pairs Little Cents' $1.00 Satin Calf Shoes 75o 200 pairs Boys' $2.00 Box Calf Shoes ., .$1.50 200 pairs "Women's $2.56 and $3.00 Shoes, in turn and welts, narrow widths ... 98c 1,500 pairs Men's $3.50 and $4.00 fine 50 c ALL SILK VEILINGS AT 12 l-2c All the new Fancy Mesh and Dot Veilings are in this lot, regular 25c, 35c and 50c values, your choice qf the entire line Saturday, at yard COME EARLY "Waists, etc., marked at the of this department. The Faultless Suits Not only in name, but ia style and quality is this name rightly applied. 250 new ones just received, good fl f C values at $22.50, our price now P U $12.50 Walking Skirts In the very newest shades and styles, plaids and shadow checks, great bargains, ' V 50 combining all the newest, nob v .SJ Women's $2.60 Lawn and Lingerie Waists, special Saturday, Women's $5.00 Messallne and Lin gerie Waists, special Sat- J f C urday, at tJD New Home Made Wrappers Gar ments made to meet all the require ments of the most particular buy ers, at $2.00, $1.75, $1.50 I )C and . 0 2S-ln. No. 7 Disston Rip Baw for 20-ln. No. D-8 Disston Panel Saw 1.27 1.03 v 88ln. No. D- Disston Hand Saw f.28 28-ln. No. D-8 Disston Rip Saw for 20-1 n. No. 12 Dumton Panel Saw for 26-ln. No. 12 Disston Hand Baw for ( 28-ln. No. 13 Disston Rip Baw for.... 1.48 ,1.28 1.65 1.87 far as known, no other but Mr.'- Steel and Mr. Stephenson wilt attend the meeting from Omaha, but- numerous. -delegates will be there from the irrigated regions of the western part of Ohe state. 1 CROOK DOES - BIQ BUSINESS Clever Bosras Check Artist Gets Many Victims la the City Baslaess Men Are His Victims. Omaha is up against the smoothest swindler the police have had to deal with for some time. The stranger traffics In bogus checks, and that he Is smooth is proven by the way the merchants have been taken in, some of the names signed to the checks being unknown to ths finan cial world. The number of victims who reported Friday morning gave the ap pearance of a bargain day rush. Those who have been heard from so far are: James P. Crounse, 101 North Sixteenth, $14.20; It. R. Lucas, coal dealer, 2S18 Sher man avenue, $14.15; J. F. Beatty, 1627 North Twenty-fourth street, $16.10; Lange Grocery company. Twenty-fourth and Cuming, $8; Peter Bchroeder, $8. To the various checks the man signed the names; A. L. Ely, C. F. Reed, 8. M. Clayton A' Co., and C. F. Reed. The police have throwri but a drag net and the city la being searched from end to end to get the Individual.''- It Is the belief of the detectives that many more persons have been victims of the man who have so far tailed to discover their loss. The work Is all supposed to have been done by the same man and within the last two days. The fact that the man. used the names of persons who sre not very well known if Is surprising to the police that so many people consented to cash ths checks. GROCER MEETS BURGLARS B. B. Batts Has Esaerleaea with Maraaaers Ha Will Hat Forget. B. B. Butts had an experience with boy burglars who entered the grocery store of Butts Bros, at Thirty-sixth and Farnam streets st nn early hour Friday morning which he will not forget for some time. Mr. Butts, who lives across the street from the store, was awakened about 5 o clock by i. neighbor who heard a noise In the store. Butts grabbed his revolver snd Sushcd across the street In time to see 'a boy emerge on the dead run from a broken window In the front ol the store. He fol lowed the boy, shooting as he ran until the boy out distanced hlrn. At this Juncture Butts heard more glaas smashing, and turning saw another boy leaving the store. He followed the second boy snd was sgain distanced. While running through th weeds Butts badly lacerated hjs feet and Is now walking with s cane. The boys left a bicycle In feint of the store snd it is supposed to belong to a messenger boy. The case has been re ported to the police. FROM CHURCH TO HOSPITAL Rev. P. M. Lladhergr - Resigns Palpi! reed Pegelatram. Rev, P. M. Llndherg has resigned the pastorate of the Swedish Lutheran church at Nineteenth and Cass streets In order m imnt the manssement of Immanuel .-lA.nh.i mm tha successor of Rev. K. A. Fogelstrom. He was railed to the headship of the hospital at the last synod, held In n.nu.r lui June, and nolfld his eone-re- gatloa of his scceptancs st a meeting beld Thursday sight. 1 Rev. Mf. Unfl berg Is-president of Us BIG SALE OF SCHOOL SHOES SATURDAY Shoes, gain) Ladies9 Muslin Underwear ' A new shipment of specially attractive garments just received. No place in Omaha can you find their equal at prices asked. Handsome Skirts, made of fine ma- tertals, trimmed with rows of lace insertion and tucks, made extra full, great values, at $1.98 150 Ladies' Corset Covers and Drawers worth almost double our Saturday, Grand Handkerchief Sale Saturday Lot 1 Fancy Embroidered, Plain Hemstitched, Colored Border and Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, all at one price, C. each.. See These China Department Specials Decorated Iarlor Lamps Complete with shade, $2.60 AQ values. OlrG Scint-rorcelaln Cups and Saucers- Extra fine quality at, English Porcelain Dlnnerware Un- derglaxed and transfer decorated, open stock, best quality, l"t choice, per piece 1UC 80-plece Decorated Dinner IQ Sets, special, at TtJ Imported Rockingham Tea Pots Plain or, decorated, up Irt. from 1UC Fine Crystal blown 3-plece Tea M ft. Sets, per set tJC Omaha's Leading Fancy Fresh Springs Chickens, pound 15VjC Boiling Beef, pound 2yAc Round Steak, pound 8 Vic (Shoulder Steak, pounjd. . . ,5V4c Nebraska conference ot the Augustana. synod, but his new csll will not affect this. The congregation has not called a suc cessor yet, but , will hold a meeting two weeks from Thursday night to take action. STREET CARS ARE INTERSTATE Omaha ssi Coaacll ' Blafta Railway a Natlaed hy Commerce Cotumlssloa. The Omaha A Council, Bluffs Btreet Rail way company has received word from the Interstate Commerce Commission that the commission considers the company as being an Interstate concern and points out sev eral clauses of the new law, of which a copy was sent, with the admonition that they must be observed. The company which operates ths cars In Omaha, also owns the bridge line running between Omaha and Council Bluffs as well as sll of the cars of Council .Bluffs. The company has submit ted ths matter to Its attorney, J. L. Web ster, Who is now in Minneapolis and cannot be seen. Under the ruling ot many of the attor neys of the roads, railroads will not be permitted to give free transportation within the state because it might influence -Interstate business. For Instanoe if the Bur lington were to give John Jones a pass to Lincoln It probably would influence John Jones to use the Burlington when he had to go to Chicago and pay his fare. If this ruling is made to apply to the street rail way company many people In Omaha who now have the little pass, book will have to give the conductor a nickel after the first of the year Instead ot a pass slip. How this Is to be figured out Is not 'yet explained, because In the interstste business In which the street railway company Is now engaged it has practically no compe tition except from the railroads and this is mors on ths books than In reality, for no one wishing to go to Council Bluffs thins of going to tbs depots to take a train. Save time and money by using The Bee want ads. NO DECISION ON BUILDING Real Estate Exchange Cadetermlavd as to Sise ssi Character af Home. - At ths meeting of the stockholders ot the Real Estate Exchange Building company at the Commercial club Friday noon, the attendance was not large enough to mske a quorum, and no business waa transscted. Most ot those present expressed them selves In favor of a five-story building. but a few wanted to make It three stories. - Whenever a sore or nicer is slow ia healing;, and shows liens of eatinz into the surrounding flesh, it is safe to say that the blood is Infected with cancerous germs. - Some old taint or poison that has lain dormant awaiting a favorable opportunity to assert itself has found an outlet on the face, arms, legs or other part of the body, and the place has become inflamed and festered, and a chronic ulcer is the result. When middle age is reached or passed, and the vital powers are naturally weaker, a hurt of any kind heals slowly, and often an insignificant scratch or bruise on warty growths, moles, pimples, etc., will begin to inflame and are soon large, eating ulcers. The cancerous germs are rooted in the blood, and while salves, plasters, lotions, etc., keep the surface clean, they are useless in affecting a cure S. S. S. cures cancerous ulcers by going down into the blood snd removing the germs and poisons which produce the trouble. It cleanses the circulation of all unhealthy matter, and when the cause is removed the sore heals permanently. S. S. S. enriches and strengthens the entire blood-supply, and being purely vegetable, it is a pleasant, safe remedy for young or old, and ulcers of every kind yield promptly to its curative properties. Book on sores and ulcers and medical advice free. TU W1T SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, CA all leathers, (a rare bnr $2.50 300 pairs Men's $2.50 Vici Kid and Box and Velour Calf, Bal. and Blucher Shoes, satin and kangaroo ealf..$1.5C The Best Union Made Work Shoe made, four styles $2.0C Children's 75c and $1.00 Lace and But. ton Shoes, in kid and calfskin; at 75c and 48c Buy Qrover Shoes the easiest shoe ever put on a woman's foot 12k Larilr-s Gowns, trimmed with lace em broidery, in great assortment ol pretty designs, all made extra long and full, splendid values, CiIm at 98c, 76c and. NMcely trimmed and well made,. prices, at 60c, 89c and 256 Lot a 15c Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, 20c Swiss Scalloped Embroidered Handkerchiefs and many others go Saturday at, 7' choice. 2V Newest Corset Models Our Corset Depart ment is now pre pared to .supply you with all th . new fall models is Kabo, R. & O., Warner's. . Royal Worcester and many other well Known manes. A complete line of R. & o. Corseti just received, are perfect in nt, al ways hold tuelr shape, high or low bust, at $$.00 foown 1.00 Every Pair guar anteed. Meat Saving Section Shoulder Boast, pound . , . . 5 Vi , Sirloin Steak, pound .8V4C Veal Roast, pound 5C Veal Stew, pound .340 All kinds Sausage, pound . . .6c Another meeting will be held next Wednes day after the regular session of ths Rea Estate exchange. OMAHA BOY GETS PROMOTION W. 8. Anderson Is Appelated Cat Service Agent for I'aloa Pa - cine at Salt Lake. W. 8. Anderson has been Sppolnted cat service agent for the Union Pacific at Bali Lake City, vice A. F. Brennan, ' resigned Mr. Anderson Is an Omaha boy and for merly worked In the genersl passenger de partment In this city. He is a son of Rich mond Anderson, In Auditor Toung's office His letter Helling of the thrilling expertanct of himself and wife In ths San Franclsct earthquake, and which was published Ir The Bee, will be remembered by many, Law Reaad Trip Rates via Chirac, Mllwaakee A St. Paal Rr. One fare plus $2.00 for 14-day ticket, on fare plus $4.00 for 80-day ticket, on sals dally to many points In Canada and west ern New York, and on August Sth snd tJd and September 6th and lth to' many New England points. Tell us where you want to go and ws will give you ths best rates tor your trip. Call at city ticket office, 1524 Farnam street, or write lo . JF. Ai NASJl General Western Agenl, Omaha. Neb. Class in china pal A ting every Saturday afternoon from t to o'clock. . Mrs. A. Kebls, studio st tlU South Tenth street. Telephone Douglas 4S4X Mortality Statist Irs. The following births ' snd death hava been reported to the Board of Health dur ing the twenty-four hours ending at noon Friday: ' , ... Births Herbert Clemmens, 2317 Mason girl; FYltof Hagelln, 2502 Decatur, boy; George B. MoOInn, M Martha, boy; Myr Wise. UK12 South Tenth, boy; T. D. -Stoney. a North Nineteenth, girl; Timothy Kll lan, :a; Houtfc Fifth, girl; William Chad well, Benson, girl; John Almstelcr,' luffi Dominion, boy; Daniel Canaran, 4216 Pat rick avenue, girt; Bert Vlckron, ItUy North Twenty-second, boy. Death-Walter O. Hubbard, 420 South Fif teenth, 61 j DIAMOpDavrenser. Uth and Dodge ta The law on prairie chickens will be up Saturday and magy Omaha nlmrods are figuring on taking advantage of .the flrJt days ot grace. They hope to get In on the birds before they have been shot at too much and become too -wild. Myron Learned. A. C. Smith and Fred Montmor ency will leave for Benaca aaturday. Charles Drew and party are beaded fur Mullen. Dr. J. E. Summers snd W. A. PI, ley will leavs Saturday night tor Hack berry. Charles Mets and party bars gone to Cody. , - -j : CURES e5 CANCEROUS ULCERS