THE OMAHA -"DAILY " BEE: SATURDAY,'- SEPTEMBER 39, 1906. TELEPHONE DOUGLAS 611. RIew Separate SldrtsNew Coats FOR. SATURDAY'S SELLING - All our ready-to-wear garments are mads with a veiw to their practical elegance. We show such loyely styles for so little money that, it is no wonder there is such an enorm6us increase in our cloak business. . V -; . ' - - : COME SATURDAY AND BE CONVINCED New separate skirts in fancy mixtures, voiles and pananiasr all our own exclusive styles, fitted by our own expert fitters. ,;;v; ' New Coats Wi could not sir without counting Just how mnr different style of coats we anew, but at a rough guess would say not leva ' than ISO, thla la a showing mad to please the moat fastidious, every coat la good, mad and aold on honor. We ahow th greatest raluea li coata at $10, $15, $17.60, f?t, $30 and 138. NEW WAISTB Lota of new things ar rived today (or Saturday's selling. Little Children's Coats TWO TO FOCR TEARS. Grandest selection V' pretty cloaks ever , ehown In Omaha at M. 17.60, $1.50 and $10. GULLS' CLOAKS FORM TO 14 TEARS. All the new and pretty plaid effect. Hundreda of really new- and stylish coata for the girls' at $7.50, $.f0, $11.50 and $13. SILK PETTICOATS. In all the aew and dainty styles at $&, K $7.60 and tlO.SO.' Second floor. ' '''' . Y Women's SiUcH6siery FOR THE AK-SAR-BEN BALL. There never waa a season when wa have ahown euch a prof union of , ultra atyllah . thlnge In hoalery a the present, and lover of finer hoalery should not fall to are our elegant assortment of alllc hoMery. - Black silk hoe richly embroidered In all aorta of designs, flower and figure at $J.75, $3.00, $4.00. $4 50 and $5.00 per pair. , Very aheer black allk hoe clocked ln- aclf, $$ per pair, clocked In color, $3.50 per pair. . Thread allk bps In all the evening ahadea, $2.M pet pair. ' Plain black, silk'. hoes, light or medium . welghta at tl.CO, $y $2.50 and $$ per pahv . Main floor. ;.,?jr J News of Infanta' Wear Dept. . Every day ' (here, la - aomethlng new to i tell about. Mother In order , to keep n touch with the. hew thing ahould vlalt ', tht department at all times, aa faat aa there le a novelty or aome new thing sp peara on the market com to Thompson, Belden aV Co. a Infanta' wear department . and you are aura to aea it. Baby Shoes . Tb Bonlta ahoea for baby, either button or lae and ankle .tie in varioua com bination and plain color, 50c, 75c and $1 . m pair. A complete ahowlng of - Infanta' knit Jacket In plain or fancy atylea, 60o to 1.7 each. . New carriage robe, either knit or elder ' town, colore pink, light blue and white. Samson opened his gates ' for th season - was In hilarious attendance. The success- ful flight ot th airship In th afternoon no doubt acted aa a attmulue on th at tendance. Naturally th airship waa tb ' principal point of attraction aad Aeronaut . Hamilton was kept busy explaining how It all hsppened Friday afternoon. All th attraction on- th Highway were 'crowded 'to their capacUry, some of the shorn men remarking that it seemed as If the carnival had been In full blast for three week Instead of a like number of days. ' Rven the free band concert at th ' entrance to Samson's domain had more than Its ahar of appreciative listener, aa the people evidently had an early sup per snd tor themaelvea away from home to aaalat In atartlng the gayety ot th evening. Th barker "barked" until they wer forced to ask to be relieved, aome on account of overdoses of confetti In -' their buslnea persuader. In fact the ouly event to mar the whole evenlng'a gayetlea was the quantltle of confetti which were thrown and alao the manner of Ita die- . trjbntlon. Everyone waa carrying a bur den of confetti on each shoulder, with a 'plentiful supply besprinkled generally, but the practice waa apparently carried to ex J.rrme Friday night, , causing a nulsanr i- to sober-minded visitors. If any such un fortunates were within th realm Friday flight, and also to the showmen. And the supply of confetti and powdered chalk never ceased Until It waa ankle deep, when , Samson- loyal knights hied themaelvea to their downy cuuehra to woo sweet dream of the pleaaurea of the morrow. ' 1 Kataestjamaaera Draw. 'The'KatsenJamnier Kastle seemed to be the mecca ot .th faithful Friday evening on their -Journey through the clouda of confetti, as a constant atream of laugh- v BOYS' CLOTHING 1ML0RED, IF YOU PLEASE Never cava wa shown such a comprehensive assortment of boys' fine clothes. Kvery vantage that experience can secure, every benefit that -ready cash can command. Is incorporated In the new fall aults now dlsplayd by the Boys' Own Store. ' See the new models from North rop t Carry, Samuel W. Peck Jt Co. and a half dosea others ot New York's style-making tailors to boys and young men. You'll admire . the natty new styles . for boys, ages 7 to 16, Knickerbocker or. knee trouser, Jerome and Broadway Norfolks and mannish double-breasted suits 10, $0, 8.50, 7.00, ffl, $.1. Little Fellows' Suits How about the Uttla sailor boy and the Rus sian suit boy? Bright new clothes await him at the store he calls his own. ta.BO, $7.50, 96.50, f0, $3. ' ILLUSTRATEnjCATAIiOOlTS A a f Jfj CriAllAaliU AFTER SUPPER SPECIALS There was no lack of buying enthusiasm last Saturday at th. after-supper sale. The crowds came and were delighted with the re markable values. The good were here Just as we advertised them, and quick action began at the stroke of the 7:30 bell and continued unabated until the goods were all gone. We have prepared for another after-supper sale, with equally as good bargains as last Saturday. Be here prompt at 7:80 it you will share In the savings. Ribbon Special, 5c a Yard Thousands of yards of hie heaviest and best quality, made ah silk satin ribbons, in widths from one to two and one-half inches, that sold up to 10c per yard, all at one price Saturday evening, 6c a yard. Colors, brown, green and navy only. Not a large line of colors, but one of the best ribbon values ever offered. ' v Children's 25c Hose 15c a Pair All the odd and broken lines of children's hosiery, that is, some sizes are missing and some are styles that we shall close out Misses' fine ribbed black lisle hose and boys' heavy ribbed black cotton hose, regular prices on all these stpcklngs 25c On Sale Batknlsy Evening, 13c a Pair.. Men's Vests Our entire line of men's fancy white, black and white effects, also are one of the best fitting garments best manufacturers in the country. vour Choice of the Entire Line $2, $2.15, $2.50 ana 3 eacn. Baby pillows and slips hand made with Vretty hand embroidery, $1 to $J each. main iiwwi . Our Men's Department la a department yob should know about-, located on main floor, eouth aisle, handy to .get in and handy to get out; ue either en trance. Bright new merchandise greet you on every turn, be It Hosiery, Neck wear, Underwear, Glove or In fact any thing that you would expect 'to buy In a modern Men' Furnishing Department, and our prices are always lowest.' THE BRIGHTON . LOCK GRIP GARTER - FOR MEN. ASK TO BEE. IT. V 'A-decided Improvement over the old styles, very simple and convenient. It will not tear the hose and can be attached In atantly to any part ot the stocking. Made of the very test of. webbings Mercerised Lisle Webbing, 25c a pair, rine Corded Silk Webbing, 50c a pair. Open Saturday ism: ...... . Howard Street, Ing and nerve-shaken people v passed from the portal of th Kastle. There are aa many genuine thrilla for the small price of admission In this attraction aa any other within the large . enclosure. From th tint of entering th door one Is con stantly wondering If It is possible to get out alive, as th pitfalls laid for th feet of iinwary travelers sre even more nn-' merous than those enumerated In Bun yan's ancient maaterplece. x The "Skiddo Girl," Supposedly twenty thre' In number, although several had apparently succumbed to the effects of the strenuous life, of the past few days, were very much in evidence and effectually en treated th merrymaker In dulcet tones to "Meet Me st the Watermelon Vine" In ride the amphitheater, all for the small sum of 10 cents. After. a safe Journey through th Katsen jammer Kaatla many' of ths Joyoua confetti dlatrlbutora looked for a nook for quiet retirement where they could compose their wasted energies snd sought th animal show ss the remedy, only to have their fond hopea dashed to earth In witnessing the many thrilling sights afforded . at the latter attraction. But the baby lions, Ak, Bar and. Ben, slept through It all without raising an eyelash, if. Indeed, they poa aesa any at , thla period In their youthful careen. ' . T Roe4ha All rilled. But the populace wa out In number that made the light of aatlafactlon ahlna In the eyea of Doc Breed, manager of the concession, - as all the fine attraction had their shsre in the general aatlafac tlon of the evening, and the miniature Ferris wheel waa kept moving even more wtftly than the wheel of progress are supposed' to be moving at the present time. All th bootha within the Highway are , Young Men's Clothing A spe cial meeaagsr for every young fel low in his teens. "Northrop", and "Sampeck" 1307 models are ready for you. They're chock full of ginger, these young men's clothes are; twice better than an average tailor could make at any price $20, $18, 915, S13.50. .Get your suit fitted bow; you take no chances; you'll get a style others can't fnrnlsh and a positive guarantee back bt every purchase. READY. WIUTE FOR IT. mm w MH4v 98c Each vests, including plain white, fancy pretty grays and tans. These vests on the market, made by one ot the Vests that sold as high as fa Saturday Night at 98c Each. . , SPECIAL AN ALL-LINEN HANDKERCHIEF, ISC. Made of fine linen, with, pretty, novelty border, absolutely faat colore, full. Sis. The money-saving man will profit nicely by laying In a aupply fit theae All-Linen Hand, kerchiefs at 16c each. . Dress Trimmings Of course, all atorea carry Dreae Trim ming, but all atores don't carry th as sortment that we do. Whether you want a plain edging of some sort or th finest piece of trimming, th chances ar we can suit you to a nicety. All marked at th lowest prices. Come and se them.. PRICES RANGE FROM So TO B A TD. New Veilings No wonder w sell o many Veil. It ian't because our money will buy better good than others; simply thla our buyer uaea Judgment In selecting our Veils. Th Evenings., Corner Sixteenth. practically filled, even th enlarged area of th ground being Inadequate to meet th demand for apace. Th Douglas County fair booths ar full to overflow ing and the agricultural displays ara . a really wonderful exhibition of the re. sources of the county and are a conatant source of pride and gratification to th many vlattora. ' The crowd In attendance- Friday night waa extremely orderly and certainly ap preciated to the utmoat the efforta -of the weather man to add hia mite toward one of the moat enjoyable evening ever had during tbe twelve year' reign of th great and glorious King Ak-bar-Ben. Many subject of his llluatrioua majeaty refused to leave the grounds until th light were extinguished, when they wer forced to depart for their several home and get buay In decorating their room with red, whit and blue paper, reminder of a well-spent evening in th land of Qui vera. - Official Roate at Parades. Th official rout ot th Industrial and floral parade ha been ' announced and will be the same for both, the rout of the electric parade being the same as In former yeara. ' The route of the other two parades is to start at Twenty-sixth and Farnsm streets, go east to Fifteenth atreet, north to Douglas atreet, eaat to Eleventh atreet, aouth to Farnani atreeet, west to Fifteenth street, south-to Howard street, west to Sixteenth street, south to Leavon Worth street, and then countermarch to Cuming and Iaard streets, where the pa radea will disband. The march ot the parades from Howard street south to Ueavenworth will be con; dltional on the city repairing sixteenth street, which ha been torn up by tbs street railway company, whose rails apresd at that point. . Ccaatr Fair Naeda Sae. -The Douglas County Agricultural society finds Itself pinched for apace In which to ahow all J he nuineroua exhibits, which are being brought: In from- al parte of the county. ' The moat elaborate display which has been put In place is that of tho florist and it Is surely a beauty. ' It wa found that aufflclent apace had not been allotted for th florist and sixteen additional feet were given them Friday morning, making this one of the largest displays of any on line on th ground. That th poultry display might b uni form and present a better appearance the aoclety ha secured the elaborate coops from th county which wer uaed at ths Trana mlealaslppi exposition. These . havs been stored by the county sine that time and will give a more uniform appearance to th poultry extilblt. The bird will not be in. Stalled until Monday, as ths society doea not Ilk to ask th exhibitor to hare their fine poultry confined toe long In th coops. Ths live stock alao l in th same aitua. tlon and thla will not be put In exhibition until Monday. Parker aad Helsaea Her. C. W. Parker, proprietor of . th New Parker Amusement company, accompanied by hi lieutenant, Fred B. Holme, arrived from Illinois Friday morning. They are making a tour of Inspection ot ths Parker enterprises. Holmes Is well known In Omaha, aa he was manager of om of th Skip Dundy enterprise ' during the TranamlaalaslpBi and Greater America ex positions. "I urged Parker to take his shows to Omaha by all means," said Mr. Holmes, "for I knew what a show tows Omaha was snd also, that th people would like th clean kind of stuff Mr. Parker would bring." A fanning be was held at th animal ahow "Friday morning' when Holme ar rived, for ba'bad not seen tb propria tor Bee, September 21, 1106. Hew Waists showing la choice and at eur usual low prlc . ;,,;''.'' Veiling In all the new and desirable shades from Ke to $180 a yard.' Ask to see the pretty Made-up, Vella tor hit drape and auto use. ' Cam and see th new Veiling; W show goods with pleasure. Special Sale of Women's Hose ' Z .." Supporters j. AH the!, Women' Mom. Supporters that have become; soiled or mussed from display Ofl our counters, and wer Originally sold at TBe to $3.00, '. . . ON BALE SATURDAY AT tOC A PAIR. ... : :; Thread ' John I. Clark's spool : Cotton, white ana! black, two spools for Be, or tse a doten. BFECIAL-100-yard spool Silk, black and colors, at 5c a spool. Knitted , Corset Covers , ? ',' y FOR COOL MORNINGS. '. Protect yourself from dreaded ' cold, f he- knitted corset covers ar Just ths heeded protector.' Mdd of fin . ribbed cotton, mdlum weight, hand crochet neck snd front, high neck end long sleeves. i, ; ALL SIZES. tOo EACH. . ' Women's Union Suits Of particular mention , In the woman's underwear section la this union suit ws speak of today. Made of fin ribbed cotton, a tale. medium weight, suitable for wear right now, hand trimmed, high hack, long sleeves, also high neck and short sleeve or low neck and no sleeves, all . ankle length. Slses four, five snd six. . EXTRA VALUE $1 A SUIT. ,Maln floor. ' '''-. Redfern Whalebone Corsets The air of distinction that cornea to a woman wearing a Redfern Modal I to be envied. . In the Initial tpv that la, th adoption of a corset of the new fashion, It Is wise- to b fitted eclentifloally. ' Misei Adelaide McCualey special corsetlere for th Redfern Models Is now 'at our store and will thoughtfully corset you ac centuating the good points Snd concealing the defects f your form as only the y and th knowledge of an expert csn. Redfern corset styl is exclusive snd in- dividual. So accurate la a Redfern that tho model sjjpears euatom mad. The boning is genuine Arctic whalebOn. and the ho supporters ar th "security" rubber button. Second floor. . - V- - of that ahow, Al Barnes, nor Dollle Dimple for fifteen years, when they trouped to gether with an "Unci Tent's Cabin" show. Holmes wss Simon Legree. Barnes Uncle Tern and Dollle Dimple Little Eva. Ths lion cubs, Ak. Bar and Bn, Wer taken to th entrance Friday tndmlng and wer viewed by hundreds who - wer gathered there. These ars now 11 days old and ar beginning to take notice.., Llesi That Rides the Horse. A peculiar trslt of wild anlmsia is shown in th animal show. - The moun tain Hon which ride the horao has been doing that turn for twelve . year. H osed to ride th mother of .th present pony which Is used snd whsn this on wss a colt ths lion was always trying to kill the colt,, for It seemed to think it wss In Its way, Whsn, however, ths' colt grew . to a larger , slss . than ths mother ths Hon suddenly changed and showsd sn affection for tbs colt and th colt waa substituted for ths mother. People wonder that th pony show no tear of th Hon while In th arena to gether. - . Th preparation tod ths parades ars progressing nlcelr and with In. assist ants. Beech Tsylor, Charles Karbach and P. C. Heafey, Oottld Diets is getting everything well in hand: The large corps f girt Is hard st work under ths direc tion ot Mrs. Whelan preparing flowers for th flowr parade and the decorations on some. of the machines have been tarted. The feature of -th day light parade will be th McKeen motor car which has been prepared by Mr. Mc Keen at great expense. . An bxSct repro duction of motor car No: I will be put In both the flower and Industrial parades. The car will be mounted en the trucks ef automobile and propelled by Its own gasoline engine. Every float la the In duatrial parade muat have sortie live ex hibit and with the large number of floats this will' be ons of the most attractive parades of ths history- ot . Ak-Har-Ben. Arrangements have been mads with the chief ef police to keep ail outside wagons from the parsds and none but the reg ular floats will be permitted to follow th line of march. ' The pared commute has secured th us of th market house on Chpltot ave nue for., the owners ot automobiles whe wish to participate In the parade. A tele phona, Douglss 7506. has been Installed ther. and all who wish to secure In formation regarding ths pared can secure It by calling that number. NEXT il'NDAT'B BEE Ak-BaV-Ben number. sng copies te your out-ot-towa frtenda Ws pey tbe portage. . . Seaater Clark la Aata Wreck. Bt'TTB.' Mont.. Sept. Word baa been received from Marseille, France, to th effect that Benator W. A. Clark was la as automobile wreck and sustained a broken rib. At last account th patient wss slowly recovering. - What a difference In the morning!' after 10 days of POSTUM .. . . ; . v, 'v "There . retton. '. I TAFT TARES CHARGE TODAY leorttar Will Froolilm Himself fro visional Governor of Ooba. f ALMA REGIME SILENTLY PASSES AWAY asBBBBBMH Pre1dest Refwaea t WKksrsn fleslgnatla a4 - foasresemea - Break aevaaa f Seaslna x Calle to Art I ft. . (Continued from First Psge.) whom 1 offer this testimony ot my highest vt'iimurntuorii As soon as th clerk had finished reading this document Representative Manduley hegsn sn Impassioned sddress In which he declared thst Palme was ths only man fc which the republic can loo't for salva tion. With eloquence he urged Congress to cast te the winds sll considerations of partisanship snd t unite In an appeal to the president td reconsider ths resignation. He also urged an appeal to ths American cemmiaton)ts to pre this same request en ralma. As flan or Manduley concluded a tipple o'f applause waa heard from the Spectators, but this wss the only demon stration of Interest. Alfredo Zayas replied to Msnduley. Hs urged thst congress had no legal right to present such sn Sppesl to the president. Manduley retorted thst In th present crisis, with the life of the nation -at stske. It Wss ths duty of congress to disregard such technicalities. Congressman Diego Tamayo declared that congress wss fsce to face with the death of the nation, and thst only Palme s con tinuance In office could save the republic. A .long argument ensued, to which many representstlves and senator paid little heed. Dols chstted with some friends Who hsd gathered about his rostrum. Finally Dols terminated the question of the right ef congress to appeal to th presldont for reconsideration of his resignation by put ting the matter to a vote. The result was 47 ayes to It noes. Coafereaee at Palate. On ths motion of Manduley, the house then took a recess to permit ths moderates snd the liberal nationalists to visit Paima. The latter went to the palace, vhere they were at once received by the president In the old throne room of Bpanlah days, now ths red salon. Palma waS much affectod at the appearance of practically all hla leading Hies. He greeted them sorrow fully, nd then listened Intently to Senator Dols, who stated ths object of the trrand. President Pslma replied that It was Impos sible for him to continue as president of a nation whose people evidently hsd become put of accord and sympathy with him and hla government Neither could hs continue at the head of a government while a por tion of the people were disposed to remain In armed rebellion. Palma voiced his deep regrets, but reiterated thst bis decision was Irrevocable. . . H ewaa deeply moved snd spoke with tears hvhi eyes. He said: I would never have hesitated in males any sacrifice asked for by my country, whose liberty 1 fought for during forty yeara, exposing my fife and nm'K niy fortune. But you Srk me to sacrifice my personsl dignity and thst of the govern ment of th republic, now imperiled by armed forces, without sr.y pro.iovi of a practical result In securing peace and iha Stability of ths nation. If t could see that th eaciiflce of my personal and ofnciul dignity meant peace and atablllty and rightful liberty, you could, count- on my compliance to that extent. But alnoe tny authority haa been curtailed by armed force, and aa I have been notified officially that I am occupying my position by fraud, 1 beg you not to Tnaist in asking me to withdraw ray resignation Which has been presented to congress. And whlc.l represents my Irrevocable resignation. Senator Dols broke the ensuing silence by saying that moderate would not pies ths request snd ended the Interview by embracing President Pslma. Th presi dent and several others wept freely snd withdrew, to ths residence of Senator Dols. Ther they entered .Into another long con ference. Teh tendency - at first wss to meet ths liberals by agreeing on General Manocal for provlalonal prealdent.' This, however, wa aoon absndoned. became It was recalled that Secretary Taft had Inti mated that Prealdent Palms's continuance In office would be ths Only srrsncement sufficiently satisfactory to the Vnlted Stateas to prevent Intervention. N (taeraas ' at Vlcfct. Conalderabl 111 feeling waa exhibited toward Governor Nunes. - Ths congressmen left. Senor Dols' resi dence early, declaring that they would not attend th aeaalon of congress. Benor Dots Said th problem before th moder ate party waa on that It wa useless to try to Solve as American Intervention was sn accomplished fact. He said this was the true reason for President Palme's .resignation and instanced aa proof of hla assertion th landing of American force at Clenfuego at the -request of the American commissioners to protect Ameri can property, completely Ignoring ths Cuban government. Prealdent Palma, he said, decided that ths action ot the com mission In dealing With ths rebels wss ample reason for hla realgnallon. Ha declared that the commission had not listened to honorable propositions of ths Palma administration snd that It would be beneath, the dignity ot the Cuban government to continue as officers of a republic whlc-h for some time hsd been under American domination. Fnally by a vot of 10 to II the moderate re- fused to assist at the night aeaalon of tht congress and communicated this de cision to Benor Dols, ' . .. Ths night session was railed for o'clock, but at It o'clock only four mem bers Vers present. Benor Manduley de manded a roll call to determine whether there wa a quorum, saying, if there waa not h would move that ths session sd 'Journ. General Bosa, a . loyal liberal, aald hs wss willing to wait until mid night. However,, as neither President Dols nor General Freyre Andreda were present te open ths letter notifying ths chair of ths action ot the moderate cau cus the seeslon simply dissolved. At 10:te ths tights were extinguished and the email crowd present wss invited to "move on," thuS practically terminat ing ths present government. Eveata of the Meralag. The probability that tbs warring Cubans would get together on any agreement under which the sovereignty - of their government can. continue without in terrugtloa . was sa . remote as ever this afternoon. As ths Urn approached for ths opening ef ths eitra sesaloa of con gress the liberal leaders had made a Anal effort by presenting th name ( various Independent and liberal candidates to suc ceed Benor Palma as provlalonal prealdent. but none Of theae waa satisfactory to the moderates' Ths letter, sfter stisny axolted discussions. In which, however, only a acattered few participated, . eettled down en two additional facts One that, after declining to aooept Palme's resignation, they would go la a body to tbe palace and endeavor to persuade ths prealdent to re consider ats determination, and ths ether, thst, failing in this, they would preaent General Rodrlgues, commander of ths rural guards, as a candidate tor provlalonal presi dent. As no general meetings were held which were fully representalvs of sll ths element of th moderate and liberal na tlonallata, th program lack deftnlunee. la tb meanwhile tb liberals expect t at tend tbe eessten of congress and present vsrious candidates acceptable te these- selves. Beyond thees sxpvlatlon all is gloomy, Lr s I LDJ raj- fltf-StonELD if V131Q DOUG S -s..?.. Smart Now Tailored Suits Spe cial Values at $17.50 and $25.00 Smart new coats, made of best or mixtures, either lined or nnlined Very special valnes at $12.50-15.00-17.50-19.50 so far as th continuance of Cuban sov ereignty la concerned, but th light dis tinctly shining Immediately beyond namely, that of American control la the hope of practically all excepting those ac customed to holding the offices. Secretary Taft aat back In his chair at ths legation In tho attituds of waiting for Cuba to play ths Isst card In the game In which Its Independence Is at staks. Ho wss confident the card will not take the trick and so expressed himself to the As sociated Press, and yet, recognising the sscred function of the congress which is sbout to meet to set on President Palme's resignation, ha Is determined to give the politicians all the leeway possible In set tlement' ot the controversy. He eald he felt certain the United States would have to land troops tonight or tomorrow at the latest and that a proclamation eaabllsh Ing a provlalonal government will be Is sued then. Benstor Zsyas, lesder of tbs liberal party, waa reported this morning to have noti fied Secretary Taft that the Cuban gov ernment had Issued orders to havs him (Zayas), J. G. Gomes, J. H. Gomes, Dems trio Castillo and O. G. Velei shot in ths Most ef Principe castls. It Is not believed that the government will dare to resort to such extremes. I Cabaas Still Hapetal. - That th Cubans had not given up hop of a settlement between themselves was evidenced today when Senator Zayas, leader of the liberal party, appeared at the legation and Informed the peace com missioners that he had word most of ths night canvassing the new proposals, namely, that President Palma' a resigna tion bs accepted and that Senator rJan gully, Independent, be elected as Ills suc cessor. Senator Zayas asserted that ths Idea ' met wth some favor among the moderates and that he I- rlievcd it could b put through this afternoon. Tho commissioners, sfter all their ex perience in endeavoring to reconcile and harmonise the oppoalng parlies, havs lit tle confidence In their getting together on anything. Nevertheless, since the scheme contains possibilities of a succeaaful is sue, they have taken it into consideration and are looking over the possibilities of th moderate' acceptance and the avail ability of e8nator Bangullly ; as a presl dentlsl csndldate. ' Henator O' Far rill, secretary tit state and Justice, on leaving Prealdent Palma'e office today, ssld: . "I csnnot, think thst it would be con venient to . accept either of the liberal candidates. 1 President Palme's determina tion to resign is entirely unchanged." The sentiments expressed ' here at lbs public resorts today were almost unani mously In favor ot Intervention. The few who were . opposed to It esslty resigned themselves to whst they considered to bs the Inevitable. The intereet of the masses in th outcome Is Infinitely , less ' intense than would be Imagined. The representa tives of commercial Interesta here pralss ths fairness ot Secretary Taft and also his determination to press the business of pro curing peace to a prompt conclusion. ' Tree at Rassell Maadr. CHBTKNNB. Wyo.. Sept. K.-(8pecial.)-Antlclpatlng a campaign In Cuba, the troops st Fort t. A. Russell ' ar getting In readiness to snswer the call. - It is cer tain that In ths evsnt of Intervention, the Eleventh Infantry. Tenth cavalry. Nine teenth and Twelfth- batteries of field artillery, stationed at Russell, will be called upon. They are among ths oldest troops bsck from the Philippines snd would be first to to td Cubs. - Fort Russell could send not less thsn i.tdS men, sixteen gune, .000 horses. One of ths batteries Is now st Plks's Pesk, and ths other, with the Tenth csvalry. I at the stste ' fslr ' at Douglas. Ths Russell troops hsvs put in sn sntire summer In ths held snd srs In flrst-clsss condition for fighting servlcs la Cuba. DIAMONDS-EdlMum. tsfa and Harssy. TW. Ism m ka Sm wa smk. km U tetas mi S.x bans. !. aa aaar. Cllirrr af isnnn i P UrMlrtMWVJMldSHMihSrMi Ja "T rr II lulli on and or r if III I I if UK A COAT ttu COAT sniBis Tsms si ne ! dts sameS-M fcssaaa at am m Ul aW ma sm-os am. U wkm mi d4sai UknM. !. aad saare 1111 srr af isnnn i a BROS. TUF! accompanying Illustra tion gives you a clear Idea ot the grace and beauty ot these charming SEW FALL Kl ITH. hut nothing short of a personsl Inspection can shcjff?' you the splendid quality aru perfect fit at this price; lu fact wa absolutely assert that these valuea In tailored gar ments offered here this season. considering quality and atylo, are by far th. best valuea to be seen anywhere In tbls city. The suits that are on special sale for Saturday are made ot the finest all wool broadcloth and genuine Herringbone or Lymansvllle chevlota, In all colors. Also of the new mixtures. Every suit In this of fering Is perfectly tailored In the best and .newest fashions. Very Special Offering for Saturday for 17.50 and 25.00 Stylish New Coats. , all wool materials In kersey broadcloth SAN FRANCISCO IS BOOMING Clearlaa-s for Week Mora Thaw Tweaty-Flv Per . feat Greater Thaa far aan Week Last Year. SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 28. San Fran cisco has continued to pass ths forty mil lion mark In Its clearings, snd ths last week, endjng' at noon Thursday, September 27, has shown sn Increase ot 28 .S3 per cent over the ssms week of 1905. Tbs alesrlngs' for the last week were M2,060,9LM snd those for the same week f th previous year smounted to g33.496.S10.3d. sa Increase of tS,S6o,180.M. DIAMONT"t r-renser. ma and nndse ets AMUSEMENTS. KRUG THEATER. 15c-33c-50c-7c MATINEE TODAY, 25c. Thi Colossal . $ 10,000 Production of At the World's Mercy MAGNIFICENT BCENEKY v Wonderful Electric Effects :' Snoda Matinee and llgM' Only kasisost ooxzt om oso. ASS'S Best Musical Comedy Peggy From Paris With Arthur Deegoa and Big Oast of Favorites. AX I. WX2K Opesiag Monday ' Bvealag-, October tV btaxs uruv Offer xJaoola J. Carter's Master may of Ultras BEDFORD'S HOPE... SE E THE GREAT AUTO-TRAIN RACE ATTRACTIONS tkis srnuooi TOaTiaxT LAST V1UHH MCSICAt, . ; 01. THE GIRL AND THE BAKCIT 7 PEOPLE T s OAXsTTTAXi Wtx OCT. 1 to S M mimwwm w vm. MB R.I. SEATS Uso. . M. Cohan's Musical Play XI M "roumT" ROADWAY ON SALE With VAT TXMJrUBTOxT, DURWOOD rV.sl Mjn rmm bio win. TsTZBAmuaBOOJI TOBZOXT tuk woomvAim stock t, Presenting VMM LAST OT XjTOsTS. Prices, Night. Sunday Mat..lS-io Tuea- Thura., Bat Mata 10-lve - Next Week TOASTED VP. . &A1US CAPACITY BuatNtes. P OY P'G SPECIAL aadsy Matisse aad aright Parker Amusement Co. Will ptessat. all ef tbe Big Attraction, ef the Ak-Oar-Don Carnival Price Matin... tie; any seat Night, tie aad 10c. a9"I93 CRglOHTOH 'Phone Doug. Ot. E MODERN VAUDEVILLE r MATINEE' TODAY NOTE! CURTAIN WILL RISK AT 111 SHARP. " TONIGHT . ,,- -rniCES-lOo. c Ka . V.