TTTE OMAHA DAILY DEE: SATURDAY. OCTOBER 6. lPOfi. (I NEW MONARCH O.N THRONE lllf Alr.'ar.P.a TTT mriti. A. . va . I I a V'QflPVIt Qaen, Crew ied Eoler f QBi?sra. WITNESSED BY VAST NUMBER OF SUBJECTS layel fallawer. Place taraaei "Ha Mara-aret wed. eaa f..al Met KJaa, the f nllseaaa. f nt wHh ecr trlmmlns snd gold wihroMrl ro; dtsmono. Mn JuHN M. LARSON W hite crepe de fhn. In MILDRRD LOMAX-A gown of Aminced rhi.ii lace orr til. it silk; coral. Mhs. JOHN P. inRT-A on of tta- k Ir" lnt wl'h black ribbon and trimmed weh rl Up. MIPS LOUISE t)RD-A gown of thra ln silk wllh loufh of hln. MRS A. J. LOVE ilotn of ysllow rlUffon ever hl'e Bill tnmniM wlta cream lace; diamonds MRS BENJAMIN LOWELL. Colorado fllTlngs. Colo Handsome (mm of whit Urf over pink chiffon trimmed with pink chiffon roe; dl menus. (Continued from Second Tate.) !MRaV tDWAHD M COMBS. Broken Ho . A whit lac roue over whit silk; dia mond.. 'Mie ALICE MCORMICK-Blue pomi'S- , ' ' 1 ' i dour iwn of embroidered ch'ffon, mr.n embroidered with forget-me-nots: dia ! hshv Irish trimmings. ..,n'1', MRS AM KB K. M IKjlVEM. Tecumseh, MRS. !. A. COLLINS HUrk t!riel, hl -Pearl grav silk with trimming nt ,P.'J I'laf k silk, with Jet trlmmlnga. , Duchess lace; rl MIPS I KIT COMBS Tecumseh Crerim tcina n u nniuin.rinb silk mull I and blue crep tie chene embroidered won over tnfftt.i with lace trimming. V, V' ,.Y'iuln; P,rl''- MR8. K O. M UILTON Blata ehuntllly 1 ' MHS. J. . tOOKE-HlUc me;. line s'lk. j over rblffon and w.ilte silk witn 4k w'th trimming's of Valenrlnenn UinK , tt-.nin.niri i-f bin -tln anil lace, j" w w :ind rlentln: diamonds. 14ns f v U iiRr-n..,ii mid white :in1 plentlnc; diamonds MR. f. U fOMFP-Plnk chiffrin ovrr ri'nk , iHimitailour nt nvr rhlftoti with trlin- llk trimmed with pink aprlljf; iVn- 1 111 run of rmbrollred cnlilon. tli" b'xjic iitonow. t.lmnod with Haht blue anJ gold cloib; MRS. W. J. COXNEIIr-WlilU Mtibrr.ld- flanuu dn. re,l iet ovrr whit tlk, with trlmmlnr" MI8 IRAHF.L M K ELVEY V hit Frem.li of blu; tllamunda and tur-limte. ' laww lni-t with Irish Uc. MISS MARION CONN'ELLvvhit nt- MRS. W. MORRIS M KAT-Ctfim In hroidrinl mult ovr allk trimmed w!th i n1 fhlffon gown ovr t-rcam Milk : dla bw; Amrl-an Bnut mond. URS. BKN COTTON Blue chiffon ovr Ml8fl MAHEL M'NISH. Frrmont (flufM b'.u tkffta with trlnimlna of velvet 1 of Mr. P.. I'. Klok Prtncem gown of ribbon iind laoe In paneled effect. g'y ihilton over arav ailk. MRS. JOHN C. OOWAN Hfllotiopf; prtti . MRS. T. J. M A HON4 fJV Imported lobe rf c gown Of radium Bilk with trimming J Jtlah fkea ovr whit silk, adorned ith of ral lace; nmethvptn. ' Honiton im and babv Irkah' lace; dia- MRS. VICTOR B. C A I. DWELL White lace 1 mond. rotxj e.ver whit llk. MRS. J R. XI ANCH ESTER Black rangld voile; diamonds. MRU. J. f. MAWHINNEV An imported gown of white embroidered mull with trimming of Valenciennes lace; dla- MRS. W. TI. CLARKK-VlolU ailk with piniradour vdvti girdle and wide point lace bertha t.'Ugiit with allrer leave; mtheata. VISS NINA CRIS8 Pink ailk with lac. 1 ftionda. t hlffon and ftppinue trlmmlnga. : MISS MILDRED M KRRI AM 1 Ht led MRS ARTHl'R CRITTENTKN SMITH ! cream net over cream l!k. trimmed with White net with lac-e Pdaed ruftlea over , rlnk velvet rcaebud pink ailk with bodice of rink; diamonds. MR 8. ARTlll'R METZ Bla-k spangled MRS. E. A. CL"IAHY White vrepe da net over ailk. made princess; diamond, thin with real lace trlmmlnga; peail. j MRS. CHARLES MET7 A costume of blue I Silk nnrl loe Hlimnnilft MISS MARY MOROAN Blu ailk gown. with ehlffon trlmmlnga. MRS. E. J. M VAN N tlreei radia silk with trimmings of black and orange panne velvet and lace. MRS. REUA MOR'JAN White IouUne rrepe over whit silk, with Duchess lace trlmmlnas: cold beads. MRS. GEORGE DA 1 Black net over ' DA M. MOR8E-Pal blue chiffon black silk with trimmlnaa of white lace, i vli.fh over blue silk, trimmed with val- iuu 1 a, ni aii-Tixf w v. tiia- ! on ."'ln ni lff"f. D. MRS J. C. DAHLM AN Empire gown of light blue silk, with trimmings of Malta lace. MISS Rt'TH DA HLM AN Light blu- Em plre costume, with trimmings of chiffon and velvet. MRS W1IL1AM DANEL Shanghai. China Juai cloth dress; pears and diamond t MISS GLADYS DA WSON-W hit, ailk or gandle with embrol1rd trimmings. MIES UL.V B. DE WOLF Whit batiste ' with embroidery trimming!"; pearls. MRS. GEOKGE DYBALL Psle green crep d chene Interwoven with ailver V threads and trimmed In chiffon ruchlng. .' Bodice ornamented with a deep yoke of 1 whit net appllqued with lilies and , leaves and outlined with rucbing. Crush girdle of aelf toned taffeta. ' MRS . H. D1R RANCTB Whit silk mull over white taffeta; diamonds. MISS MAMIE Dl'DA White mull, trimmed Willi U Insertion. MRS. O P. DJETZ A costume of gry silk ' with Maltese lac trimmings; diamonds and pearls MRS R. C. MOORE Gray ctene. els1 ortlr trimmed with gray tsee. cut stcol and panne velvet. MISS ULRTIU'DE MOORHEAD-Princf as gown or pink . radium sik with lace flounces. MISS BXTH MOOREHBAD Whits or gandie, trimmed with embroidery and lace, lace ruffles. M KM. ELLA COTTON NASH A gown of yellow lace over yellow chiffon. MRS F. A NASH - A costume of radia silk, with trimmings of ln snd chiffon. MRS LEONORA DIET7. NICISON- Prin cess gown of white mull, with triminlnir of tucked insertion and durheas Incr; MRS. FRKD H. DAVI8--White voi'.e over diamonds and penrls white t;k with lace yoke and p" trim- 1 mks. v. j. j i hm a. n rrench ewisa witn I'. I mlnas: diamonds. MIS8 HELEN DAVIK-Whlt embroidered net over white taffeta with pleatlngs of the net and ribbon; AmeYlcan Reauty roses. K. ! MRS. OUS EPKNETER White Swiss em broidered In black with blsck vslvet and late trimmings. MRS. H. O. EDWARDS Light blue crepe de chen. with trimmings of whit lac. MRS. J. C. FRENCH Pearl gry eollenn over white ailk embellished with Duchesa lace; amethysts. MISS ISABEL FRENCH Whit mull trimmed with lace and tucks; American Beauty roaes. MI8R MITT I IS FOLBV. Blair Royal blu ' c.rp .d chene, with corded and shirred trimmings and bertha and cuff of lace: pearl necklace. ) MRS. M. F. FtTNKHOT'SER-Pale blue V-- , taffeta trimmed with lac, decollett; dia. f ' mond. o. - MRS. BEN GALLAGHER Whit ailk crep with trlmmlnga of rrochet lace; diamonds MRS. ROBERT OILMORE Pink chiffon. broadcloth wlin lac trimmings; aia- valendennee and princess applique; Amer ican Biuty roea. T. MISS BESflE TAYLCR-T;tow figured orgttnrti wt velvet trimmings, JUls.- LI Y t AY LOR ! Uiue chiffon oer silk. MRS. E. P TITfS, Holdreg. Nb Prtn cess gown of white lace over blu sslk; MftSHEXRY E. THOM8EN Persian chlf f on ovtr white taSeta: pearls. MRS O. p. TH CM MEL Pink figured crr de chin with lace trimmings; dia monds. MRS. FRANK TI'RNET W'hlte mull with trimmings of lc. MRS. c. S. TWAAl uET W'hlte renaissance Jac robe oxer wbl'e chittoo. I . Mtt V R l lTlIKE-Pnle blue Liberty (Ilk with tiimtiilMs of velvet ribbon anV: lac. , I MRS P. H. fPMKE White embroidered mull over pink allk with Valenciennes 1 lace trimmings. I W. MRS. G. W. WATTLES Rote of cream 1 lace over silk, trimmed with brown vel- ! vet and jeFementerie. 1 MRS. OLlE LET I A WATSON. Friend I A prlmees gown of white cr-p- taffeta over white tnffcta with bolero of Irish I crocheted l.i; rtlamripds. MRS. JOHN R. WEES'l F.R White bro- , . .-r -lien with yuliu of em- broi er d n 1 ; di irm nil. 1 .s ,.1. .. .-.KKut. Valley Cream. m-ssll-ne ;ll hut ctt-aui taffv'.u: white I roaes. j DR. MYRTA A. WEL18-W hite lace ind , c hiffon ov-T allk. trimmed with baby liish ; point Inee and pourl; largo picture hat : of Irish point lnoc with long t.lark and hite plumee and velvet roei-v dlHnionda, . pearls and sapphires. 1 MHS. JOHN S. WEITZELL W hit chiffon with applique ttlmmlngs. MRS HARRY WELLLR Pale blue pli.a cloth over allk, trimmed with luce and chiffon; bertha of lace. MRS. E. S. WESTBROOK White chiffon over white eilk. trimmed with cluny lace; pearla. , . I MRS. W. H. W1G.MAN White point d es , prlt over pink wlti inset lace. MRS VICTOR WHITE Cream cliin'n I cloih over blue, with insertion of valen- cinii'-a liice: pe.irl. . ; guest of Mis. C. F. Mi-Grew t -Black chif fon t-ml.roiderwl 111 white, wllh trimmings of white embroidered chiffon and Jeweled yoke of Mechlin lace; turouolse axd dia monds. ' MRS. HENRI WYM AN Black net robe, with Jetted net trimmings. Y. MRS. HENRY W. YATES-While lace rob with point lce trimmings, over im 1 silk: diamond. . ,,. i MRS. W. L. YETTER W hite Isce with , trimmings of blue. I MRS. M. GRAY ZALINSKI-Prlnca gown of gray radium silk with real lace bertha, pearls. LIVELY 0 THE RISC. HIGHWAY Yoatb, Heaaly and Old Age TWe-et and Have Pleaty f Faa. Ktrt-tt flr at canuva! .rounds. Airslilp ascension at 4:45 p. m. "45 Minutes from Broadway, witn ray Tempieton. at the Boyd. hctiloiu s Hor." at tn Krug. Turned Up. ' at the Burwood. Vaudeville at the Oroheum. I Attend;) ik- W enncsdsy Thuiedny .. Fnaay Ssturday .. Monday Tudy W'edivesday Thnrsdav Friday real lace trimmings: rubles MRS. JAMES 1.. PAXTON-Whlte em broidered gown over pink silk. MRS. JAMES L. I'AXTON Gown of em broidered chiffon over yellow chiffon and white silk. The skirt was ornnmented with a panel of chiffon applique In floral design and around the bottom was a band of the same. MRS. W. V. PKASLEE, Portlejld. Ore. Princeas gown of gray eilk voll over iHneia wun nsnu-ms'ie uiw ii jiiis sou j wj(ij happy MRS. H. J. PEN FOLD Robe of whit em broidered mull, trimmed with embroidery. MISS MARIE FENNEL! Qjwn of whii diawn work; pearls and diamonds: bou quet of American bauty roses. MISS GLADYS FETEKS-Princess gown of blu (hlffon cloth with cluny lace trimmings. MISS GLADTS PETERS Princess gown of blue silk, trimmed with duchess lnce. MRS. M. O. PETERS White net over while allk. MRS M C. PETERS Ugh t gray voile over gray llk. with white lac appuqu. Thle Year. Laat Tjar. S.481 t.m ll.4i li.M Iti.WS ;7.:'iiO U.b' i.m 710 17.::'. 10.1' 1 :4 4 ZiK 1i,T 11.014 The- King Highway last evening was ablaiH with liglr. snd glory and teeming fuces and confetti. aiw teemed with noists of every kind and slghls or every description. It was a symposium of gayety and ntertainmenl. From a nu merical standpoint, which pleased tho man agement and eoncesslonlares, It was large; from the standpoint of a carnival there waa nothing wanting to mate the old boy srVJ girls young and the young boy and glrla younger. It was surprising how many friends met on the Carnival grounds last t evening. Everybody seemed to know every few Wonderful Millinery Values Hat tr rnada of velvet and felt, trhnnied -ith wltigg, floww-g kii rlb- bona. Our regolar $5.00 e50 hMM on mi lor tomorrow only at tha very low price of 2- 1612 & FARNAM 5TREETS. OMAHA. Established 187. I he -.:.: rwewltw " frpr V Manufacturer's Surplus Stock of Men's Suits and Overcoats This is your opportunity to buy men's well tailoreil suits and overcoats in all the late styles and shades. Garments that are positive ly worth twelve dollars and fifty cents go on sale to r.'.orrow for 8 Extraordinary Coat Sale Actually worth 315. for 11.75 There are several style they are 4 and 50 inches long collar leas and with coat collars, decor ated with velvet braid and strap of cloth, buttons on aid vents, cut generously full, joke lined with cloth. Tha materials are diagonal, herringbone, novalty mixtures and plaids, sites SI to 4 4. On sale tomorrow, these, reg ular $18.03 values, for 1 15 ...wf-v..Ji Open an account with usyour credit is good 21 2C K " mood. H. V V MRS. R. C. HATES Whit chiffon cloth, trimmed with white lace; diamonds. M183 JULIA HIOGINRON-W hit net over Pink silk, trimmed with valencinnes lac. MIPS JCLJA HIGG1NSON Black net over ailk; amethysts. VTRS. R. C. HOWE Beautiful gown of apphlr blu chiffon velvet, made in prtneeae style with bertha of lace; sap phire and dlamonda. MISS FANNIE HOWLAND White em broidered Swiss with trlmmlnga of blu. MISS HOOV ER, Washington. C. (guest of Mrs. W. F. Ourly White nt over whit silk. J. MRS. IX)UI8 JANKOWSKI-Blsrk radium silk with trlmmlnga of allk applique and MRS O. W. JOHNSTON -White ailk crep d chene. with Irish lac set Id bolero ef fect and paneled In the aklrt; dlamonda, MRS. HARRY JORDAN Prlnceaa gown o. white batiete and Valenciennes lac over blue; pearla. MRS. QbOKGE A. JOSLYN Pale blue peau da aole, with lace trimmings; dis- tnonda. MRS F. W. JLDSON-fale pink allk. - trimmed with cluny and valenelennea lace. K. MRS. O. H. KELLT-Coatuine of violet ehlffon cloth, wllh panels and yoke of French lace; diamond MRS. f. LOVE-KELLY Black spangled net over wfclt. silk; pearls and diamonds. MRS. J. A. C. KENNEDY T n mull gown, embroidered in shades of tan. MRS. W. J. C. KEN YON Black net gown. mbrold"i In black silk chrtillle; pearl MV" I KtNSLER Telle chiffon !. .'taffeta: d amonds. r C. KINSLER White net lnt . baby Irish and yoke of Irish lace; amonds. JRS. O. D. KIPLINGER Prince gown of lavender radtum silk, witn trimminga of Valenciennes, lace and chiffon nowers; diamonds. MRS. EARL K1PL1NGER An empire cos tume of white Fwiae, trimmed with ruf tlea of valenclenm lace and tucking; pearl. MRS. F. P. KIRKKNDALL Black mctrs with irlmmlngs of taffeta and chiffon; dlatnondy. MRS. R. F. KLOKK White mull with lace trimmings. MRS. JOHN A. Kt'HS-A champngne lace gown, with trimming of pink vlvel; dlamonda. I.. MRS. VANCE LANE Cream embroidered msrqueaitte over cream taffeia wllh bertha of gold lace and trimming of white w!vet ribbon: dlamonda. MRU E V. LEWIS- Prince gown of whit e'.iantllly lac over silk with pr' trimmings, pearls. MRS. F.I GENE I.liVI (Linooln) Blue chlf MISS ELIZABETH POMY-Whit crtpe i j,. Ani ttioe no knew no one quickly d chene with rose artplique; corala. I . .,it-d with someone and W1M V A TXTI POTTER W nit Ortunil f ana lace. MRS. OL Y PRATT-Pln chiffon over rink tafffta with trimmings of cbenilll and duchess lace; diamonds. j MRS. J. H PRATT Imported gown of green ehlffon inaet wllh bant. of real acediamcmfls. MRS. A. J. RATCLIFFE. Detroit igiieet of Mrs. W. H. Murray Light blu silk chif fon, nrincass atvie. adorned with late: La K France roses. MRS. A. J. RADCUFF, Detroit. Mich. (Otiem of Mrs. E. E. Bryscm Wlnte ehlffon with Iridescent trimming and touches of blue ve!vet. MRS H. REHKELD Black ailk lace and spingled net over blaek tnffeta; diamonds. MRS. BERNARD REHFELD (Council Bluffs I Champagne liberty crepe, made princess and trim mad with lace; lilies of the valley. MISS LENA REHFELD-Black Jet span gled net over black taffeia: violet. M188 HATTIE REHFELD-Whi: allk net, over pink taffeta: American Beauty roses MRS. NORMAN ROBB. Chlcsgo i guest of Mrs. B. G. McGiltoni Pink pina cloth, Frlnceaa gown mad over white, wuli Hmmlnga of real lace: diamonda. MRS. WILLIAM S. ROGERS. Trenton. N. J. truest of Mrs. Herbert Rogcrst Black, llver-apangled lace over black silk, with deep red ross; dinmonds. MRS. HERBERT M ROGERS Point de esprit, with real laco trimming ovr white silk. MittS ETHEL ROBERTSON A princes rob of cream lace over tnffeta: pe.irla. M188 MARTHA ROBERTSON White or gandie, with trimmlnaa or vaienciennea lace and embroldei-v; dark red roaes. MISS KATHERINE ROSS-Blue louleenne and point de esprit. MISS ELIZABETH ROSS-Embroldered voile over pink silk. MRS. F. M. Rl BLEE. Broken Bow White French organdie with white Uoe trimminga; diamonds. a. MRS. J. R. 8COBIE A princess gown of white silk, with trimmings of Duchess lace; dlamonda. MRS. BTRON SMITH Prlncesa gown of pink veiling over American Beauty allk, trimmed with lace In Eton Jacket effect. MI6S M. SHALLENBEItGICR tRome, Ga., guest of Mrs. F. G. Baly) Pink silk mull; pearls.. MRS. J. I. 6TEFFENS White Irish point lace over whit crepe de chine. MISS SLOMAN. Demit. Mi. h (Guest of Mrs. A. D. Brandel) Whit crepe de chene with Irish laee yoke MISS KYELYN STICKNEY. Mlnneartoli (guest of Mr. O. P. Dletai Whit batiste with trimminga or emoroidery; pearia. MRS. E. M. STICKNEY. Minneapolis (gjest of Mrs. G. P. Diets) Costum of cream lace and crepe: dlamonda. MJPS PAl'UNE SCHENC K While ra dium llk with white lace bodice trimmed with rhtneston buckle: pearla MRS. ED SWOBE Blue allk loulaene, with j t"" "I ic wnti Tioini urr enmr. MISS ALICE SWITZLER Persian lawn with Insertion and medallions of German acaualnted with someone passed on to view the large pumpain in charge of Brother Jamea Walsh at the agricultural exhibit. For 1h first time during . the carniiat the Cartful Olrver and Oldest Inhabitant trade th rounds of the King Highway Infl evening. While the merry aancers wete holding revel at the Coliseum tn Careful Obstrver nd his companion were m:xlng with the merry troubadour at me carnival. These precocious pedestrians tarried In front of the trained animal show and viewed Teddy, the monkty. which. In hla young daya, earned a fortune for his former owner. While the crowd thought only of the antlca being performed for them by Teddy, the Careful Obaerver and the Oldest Inhabitant thought of the day when Teddy was a grind organ monk on the etirbatone. Over at the Douglaa County Agricultural society exhibit the two philosophers met 8. I. Gordon and Louis Berka, two fprmer police Julges. who were viewing the works of nature as manifested by sample of garden truck. Judge Gordon waa taking mental measuremtnts of th mammoth augar beets, while Judge Berka was casing with aw on th large, red applea. Dem onstrator Walsh explained how thfr la money In beet, whereupon someone at tempted to cut one of the beets open with a hatpin. Then everybody ruahed over to the Katsenjammer caetle show, after which It was noised around that Billy Baxter won a box of candy on the candy wheel. The North American show continued to draw the crowds. That attraction, with Its many feature of Interest, thrilled sev eral thousand people yesterday. Thl how faithfully deplete the frontlereman who pl.iy.d such an Important part In the early history of the great weat and who later atepped from the saddle of activity into the dead march of a passing day. The wild animal show Is one of the beat of It kind. This evening the grand final of th ear nival will be the closing" event of the twelfth Ak-Sar-Ben fall festivities. Ar rangementa have been made for a large crowd and with anything like good weather it 1 believed th cloaing event will com plete the most successful carnival in th history of Ak-8ar-Ben. ASBERTS MEN CAUSE DEL A. I Gsieral Fusitoi Sa?i AH Cubans Will B Diiarmsd in Tares Days. AMERICAN MARINES PRESERVING ORDER! Washington Heara that Warships n ill Dt nriurnr I u I inni j States, a They Are Not Seeded Oil Islaad. HAVANA. Oct. . Brigadier Ceneral Funston said this morning that the process of disarming the insurgents throughout the Island will be completed in two or three days. The disarmament is finished in Puerto Principe and Is almost completed In Santiago. There Is snme delay In Ha vana province because General Asbrt's followers are largely scattered. It Is ex pected that they will b concentrated today near Guinea. A detachment of twenty-ftv maiinea has been sent to Guinea to keep order pending the disarming of Asbert's men. Skip Cans Hons. WASHINGTON. D. C. Oct. s.-It is ex pected that the largest ships of the Amer ican fleet. If not all of them, will be with drawn from Cuban water as soon as there is sufficient army force landed to afford security to the provisions! government and the protection of property interests. The ships themselves, it Is stated at the depart ment, do not afford any protection to Cu ban Interests save being quick trans ports and barracks for the bluejacket and marine which have been landed on the Island. There la no suggestion thst the big gun of the ships, or even the smaller bat teries, would be used against th town snd Cities whose harbrra are large nou?h to accommodate naval vessels. Therefore, it Is stated at the department, the sMp will be ordered to resume the cruises which were Interrupted when the rush orders to proceed to Cuba were Issued. Governor Taft has the direction of th vessels in Cuban waters. The sailings and arrivals are reported to the Navy depart ment here a the regulations require, but the orders to the naval officer are given by th war ecretary. The withdrawal of the ships will no doubt depend upon the wishes of Secretary Taft after the army has landed. , A, B. Hubermann. only direct western Importer of dlamonda. which are rote i led at wholesale price. Uth and Douglas. THE TMBEMABK TELLte S1W It stands for Used Roraidihe World. mAcstAwarcfsirx -dAJ Europe and America.. A handsomel Iflustrivtecf Recipe Boofsent free. Walter Baker (9 G.ns. Establishedl780 Dorchester, Mass. Is EajtsUS O. S reaast OtTua OMAHA AS M0NEY CENTER City's Prestla-e ladleatedl by Deposits f Sec-eta ry of Treasury Here. Omaha bankers are congratulating them selves upon the fact that the secretary of the treasury In hi distribution of 000,000 of government funds set apart $500,000 to be deposited in the banks of Omaha. Under the law It I necessary for a United State depository, in case like thl. to deposit with th secretary of th treasury securities equivalent in value to the amount of money deposited by ths government In those banks. These e curltles may consist of th United State, er state, county or municipal bonds It 1 stated, however, that the Omaha National bank deposited 1200.000 worth of United States bonda with Secretary Shaw, in re turn for which he sent to the bank ISOO, 000 In money. Discussing the subject a banker said: "These big transactions go to mark the growing Importance of Omaha as a finan cial center." LINEMEN CREATE EXCITEMENT Arc Mlatakea far Barglar by Serves Servaat Girl, Wl Call Pal lee. About I p. m. Thursday th police sta tion received a 'phone message saying that soma bold, bad burglara were then in tha act of robbing Ihe home of 11. Waller. SAO Boulevard. The measage waa aent by the maid of an adjoining houae, who had seen the men at tbelr work and who promieed to keep a close watch on them until the officers could arrive on the scene. The patrol wagon waa dtxpatched as . vuuu mm AiP,lUjr, iiiiru IV lit. rUOl Wlin ' - i - ., i . . . uiucrs, n u wen rsjiecung a lively lime. All they found waa two linemen of the telephone company repairing the 'phone at the Weller home. They had been left in th house alon by Mrs. Weller, who went to ac the floral parade, and tha alght of two strange men In the nous attracted th attention of the asrvant girl next door. R.h tsreee.1 Daell. WASHINGTON. Ocv --Th preatuent today appointed Charlea H. Robb of Yer- i uiont. at present aaaiatant attorney gen- eral, to be a Justice of the District of Co 1 lumbia court of appeaia, to succeed Juatk-e ; Uutll. resigned. 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