Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 11, 1906, Page 2, Image 2

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Telethon pouglas ft"!.
S Men's
Bee, Ort. 10. HOfi
omet Night Skirts.
. . . Often tailed Domet flannej, lut; it isn't flannerat all simply cotton, fleeced on both
piden;'fC arm almost as flannel, though, and doesn't irritate the skin.
i Doesn't shrink either comes from the vash like new.
' - Big, rooiny "night shirts' made for Thornpsprt, BeMen & Company; long enongh to wrap
aiiund your feet if you curl up a bit. . .':v , - ,.' .
A goad, rooiny dome! -hlghtahlrt tor SOo. j
a heavier quality domet nightshirt, fancy j
trimmed, full slse, 7T.C each. .
The best grade of dqmet Nightshirts, ex
tra heavy, tt each. ' '
Imported French flaniM Nightshirts. 13 00
each. -.
JUomct Pyjatrm at It.W and 1.S0 jutt.
M.in Floor. - : ...
. Basement Dress. Goods ,
Bargains. ,r- -rf
Kii Ihorouihfy goody ntvd Oependabla
dress good at little prices jau .ah,ould vtnltj
iiiix uepsrintcTii at u vn,rs- .
The latest milling ftft skirl V coat 'and
Jackets, fine Value at iW yard". :j r
Storm Herge, fine ssJrtmiit of-.celora,
tli best of value; at Eflc per yard.
Novelty Suiting's, assarted color, at Doc
! 3W pT yarrt.. ;.' " " "
Bed Comforters.' '
Soft, dufnty and luxuriously 'warm! these
are the qualities of OMr Bed,4"emtorterB,
ven o( the" very rheaprst- Don't -bother
lnukln voiir own romorlrri when voj
can buy them ready for tine so nice, and we
ara selHns? them so cheap.
Full doiitila bed bIz Comforter at $1.15,
Jl.W, 12.00 and . l-'-'a each. . . -- .
Extra Urge Am Bed- Cdmforters at 13. S,
""3M and p.OOeneh. ... ' -'"
Wool fmfftrtrat fi-H. H-50,' loOD, li.M
and $7.0 each. ... , . -., , .
. Down ComforUra. slxe 6eet by 7. feet, at
16. 00, 6. S. 7.00 ajid $7.60.
"Malah" laminated ' icotton down Corti-forturs-
at JJ.00. and tl.V eeoh.. .'."'...
' Basement. . . . . .
f 'Thursday- is Remnant Day.'
The navingn will amount to considerable
If you buy -auf dreaa. good labour Tfeure
day'a . f amaant. 4a,l4 Humirods and hunt
dreda of yards. of fretty Dregs Goods, are
eajularly' jirlced from tbc to n.oO'per' yardr
at irritly're-4uct Vrtrs Tnrda-. "
i Baaement.: .. - - . ":. - .,
'Women's Outing Flannel "
Gowns.::, -,.r.:w
rlmiBIy .warm ABDd oft -arw llieae
outing flannel gowns. .Jn fart you don t
know what a great comfort you ar mlsi-
ln tinlea yba rf wear them; flur are fcilt
good-and faU,-' made from' the .best, grade
fit ,utlng, and ttMi'.workmarahlp-la.of the
very best. . Moil; any wanted, style shown
In our great assortment"; gowns In plain
white, wlth; either-' fink or hlue trimming;
some have-' tnnch.. necks; others hv' the
regular negligee., collar; , cream-colored
gowns, with dainty' stripes ot pink or'blvre;
alsd many 64 her" pretty strrpea or; figured
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Open Saturday Evenings.
Howard Street, Corner Sixteenth.
patterns. A look wlil tell you more In
mJnute than a dozen lines in the newspaper.
Trices, 75c to 12.W each.
6cor.d Floor, ' ,
Women's Knitted Underwear.
''Whfn the thermometer drops down to
frrcaing It makes one think- ttf heavlrr un
derwear. No need to be without when really
good garments can be bought for so Uttle
money. ' 1 ' ; ;
"Woraeo's fine ribbed fleeced cotton Union
Suits, - winter height, high'-. nefck. long
sleeves, ankle length, opeft to'wnlsf line,
or down front, color cream, eSitra fine qual
ity, ''ll.fto- tbr suit. k
TVoifterfa . fine? rtbhed wool'-'t'nlon Suits,
medium ..weight... high neck, long sleevea
ankle length, color cream or natural grey,
Jl.fliVprr'sllIt ""' . , ' '' ,
. ' WomeV merino Corset . Covers, hljrh
n k. -lunp i(en'fe, nicdlntn weight, all
slacs, SSf .
.' Main t-lonr..; ' j , '.,'.:
Silk and Wool Knitted Shawls.
Silk Shawls nnd Fichus In Ivory, cream
and black, with or without fringe, at $1.00,
11.25. SI. SO. $1.75, !.00. 12 60. I2.7S, te.0 and up.
Fine wool knitted Shuwls at 1160, 13.00
and $4.09 each. ;
I Main Floor. :
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mass which has' -be a "found that will
throw more light ori.-the-' matter." saiu
Chief Donahue Wedrtesday. "The South
Omaha police are working ln hearty co-'
operation with us. ' 1 : .
"I believe the offering at' the' rewards wilt
lie of great asaisunce. probably the means
of making people talk ' -Who hatte either
been afraid or reluctant to divulge Infor
Tiiatlon w'hlcrr trwy'rnay "riave. Thlf effurts '
of the police tpsulva.the.niystery have not
relaxed one particle 'and oiir men wlH be
ojiatantly on duty'a f"r'al l practleaWo
until' hemysery lsolWd,v If lt-irtlntKri
iW -within ofpoer:" " " -
Itnotner cltre -yhlch" may- prove' of the1
litrnftst Importance -'was ' discovered
Wednesday morning. Duncan Gray, nfgrc-"
welghrtaster'hi 'chrrga-'of'-the s6n' ol
the WestVrn''Welihing-'a8s")clalldn "ihe
t'nron Faeinc freight' "ValMa at Tw'enty
slxth and W "street's;- tutfr Omiiha, 'said
WVdn'eday''niorninii kbnirt-''.i :43 K-yhbrt.'
leavy set hfcgro!' about 2i' yckr'of .ifce".
earns 'to the door of !)? house and
asked for a, rrwtgr):.-"ThecJfro ra wear
ing a black C4fat'itd' troxlsers 'an' had -
pair of overalls over" hW trbUMr. He was"
wearing a dark Mue-xarrhich he pulled
over hie eye 'n4 fane "fcs taf am possible
a,h 'Appeared to wish to -avoid ha"ing"titr.
Orky obta'ln gobd look af his face, When
ha gat a-matth he Went to gdargo -triot.
of -'Und heavtry ' 6Vergon: With wed
about - tWo bloCUs' sbnthw'est". Nf IR4
scale lionise,'' bulH ' -brnrflra-i in-ta'- weods
and "spent (he bight there; 'Thetmgrt' told
Mr. Gray lis ba'A'jW't fojhe from Fort- , W,,H,ve. In. Way
allowing him to escape in the morning.
,r. A-. McArdle has no,, telephone, but
Police Captain Mmrtyn raiied up McArdle
brother,' Gorge- .McArdiP, who- live two
miles nearer town. Mr. McAndel exploded
the fake. He said". .- .
"f was at my brother's house this morn
ing when the ninn called. He snld ho was
a detective and he had with him In the
buggy a girl whom he said' was a reporter.
They asked if we had sen any suspicious
looking characters In the vicinity. We told
theni we had not. - I'hhve h(ard of ho negro
In thla nclghBrfrhood." "
' On 'th'c reiorters arrival In Ihw dry ft
-eit excitedly to Sheriff McDonald; 1 told
Mm he' had the Rummelhart ' murdeecr
ocated In the country west of the city and
aid -he would like to be deputised. He Was
wobl'd be serit. " Ho prtestMgalDe this f ppartm-nl. of Agrloultar flnd t9n
anf refused fo go it 'anyone-' was sent wifi I ul wrrwponaeni.
Mm'-.MK rhi 'Mirii'ih.i.i'.,i ... I ngnts of the buieau as follows:
KING CORN STILUS THROSE
oathly Crop Eeportf Sbowj Deortue of
Cn- rnth f Ore 1 er ( entin Condition.
.EN POINTS AB0V i i-N-YEAR AVElRAGt
I'rellminary Eau.nuie ' f 'Sprinax
, '. Wheat Shows in Arerace
Yield of lA.i fiashels
per Acre.
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W A S 1 1 1 NTO N, ' D." C.. OctTlo'. -The crop
reporting board of the1 bureau of statistics
and
.The condition ot cftfn oh-Octobet 1 "wai
hidden Sheriff 'McDonaldln otMer to escape 90'1 " ewi -with 801 last month. 88.2
any Insinuation that might -be "made to the .'"n Octob,?r . M at the.correspondin-
effect that he would not fto all he coi"1d to dl,y in 1SH l"n--. average oi .j..,.
ahprehend the murderer, yielded and denn". I. Tn following table sh6ws for each of the
tlied the excitable rep'drter.-
-DEATH RECORD.'
' Veteran Kcbrask JoaraalUt. '
'-NORFOLK, 'NeB.'i Oct. '"10. (SpeolaJ.)-Wnilant'-'Hbse,
One- "of the ptonwrs"among
iWrflirrtf KthHivHi riewsppefrheh,,3ls dead .
Hi succumbed at the' hdme 6f Ills son, E.
1tn'd,' Ora.,'. but 'this wa m6gsaI..;M lXP'.- Mat-f;Hli aeMmn1.r- A, arver
train tpm Portiand'haiarnved' for manA-"cpd started tha attack. .; ;" - -
hfXirs prevlouk.. He gald he , Wished, to go . Mr. HvaA founded., the "first ?,paper In
to1 . KantWia C'Uy andthat he would return
about t p. m. whenj.told thahe could catch
a train for Kansas City at that time. Mr.
Oray sa'd ,he ,b lived th man would re
turn to take tlje train If he did not become
aJar-med, as he seemed to. wish to ' avoid
being rioticeij "and aotad In a most suspi
cious manner, ' . .I'y i5
..' ' ' Btealtb of.- Criminal. ',' '
Another Jnoldcnt has bvn found to show
the stealth with which, the murderer acted
and the absence of-, outcries ,on the part ot
his victim. ' Detective Mitchell and,, 8h
hercj Interviewed.. girl,. who lives -In i
house across, the alley, lo the south of th
spot wherw-' Mis ft trmmxth art's body wi
found and wh has a' w'.ndow affording
view. of ttWV'ic Bhw 'sayii she sat read
Ing .i har opv" wnddr..frori 9 toil
aturdar Olgkt Add "heurd no sound mull
shk-tfaw tti iroA'd whicU. gathered abour
the body.' '. .!' .' fv, " ....a. : "
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BAD AKO't'ICKLT vEXPLOIrtiD.
w.v ' ' "'' i'.:"..vy
Weird . Tal' of tonettafcle lleportr
Knocked Omt by Farta. " "
Tha baaja;eJn,.,thjf.,lK:arl;.PIrlj Kje jes
terday evening "was" founded oh t"fie Investi
gations elf-onK.t Its ejr9iileryf.-aiho apit
a part o ihe- day4W.OoilgetrreCad
west of a cy,-;prandMig to. t. JWkwT
Ing the trad-tsfft fleeing negro. This re
porter traveled several miles along that
road Wedntnay morning in a buggy, ac
cotnpanle kf a women, hj saying he was
a detectlvtf 'uid she passing herself off as
a report v.'''t;
As a rtixclewf his efforts bis puper stated
that a hwtiss ngro" had been seen Sun
day nlgh,t' sjtj the home of K. A McArdle
near the Wig Papplo ami that Mrs. McArdle
locked the- fugitive In the cellar all night,
Kf ntuc.y
Tennessee
Ohio
Alabama
Norm Carolina
Araansaa ........
."u.sispil
Indian Territory
t)klahoma ....
Somh Carolina
1 C....L. T". I ...
Four, yes'r. ago. rre wbought , Minnrsota"
twenty-flve principalcorn states the con
dition on October 1,. 1S0U. and October-!,
j lio,- wltn lhe ten-year .a vaaes: . -
.. ... . " Ten-i
, - " Oct. 1. Oct. 1 year
t . , . - x -i- . i9o. uoj. Av.
Illinois 87 :M .
towa ......97.
Nebraska, ' ... . . . .'. .: . .-; .90'
iVxaa 76 -
-M.aaourlt .. ....r. so -
'' ' 95 78
notthern. Nebfaika nerth of , -the . Elkhern
rivet a th(rd of a century ago,-, the North
ern Nebraaka Joijrnal, a( . Pane. , vlt was
founded in 187S, Later? he founded the
Hartlngton Herald, the: Wayne. HeraM. the
Newcastle Times, the. Jackson i -Renorter.
He opera Wd the Ponca paper for-twenty- 'rT!nl,
seven years.
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M
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81
t-70t
94 T9.
Sb.t- IH
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91
' 7
t 71
M'-'j
78
84-
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75 '
Michigan
United States
the Wayne Herald, with his son.; He was ' Wisconsin
author of the History f Dixon County i Pennsylvania
and- wrote short stories for nmgasinesm xn-hirn
'fme. extent..-- In the carry days he was
vctlv In tlje developtneot of this country.
le Is survived by a newspaper famyy.
'here being two sons, a son-'rt-law and a
T-andson actively, engagrd In Nebraska
ewspaper work, todayi : :- ". ;. v
The funerxl will lie held et Ponca ."Flmrs
V "afternqon, . :".' ." ;'.' -
, (ftlehard T, Gentry..'
"PEDAMA, : Mo Oct. ' Richard T.
Onntry, son .of the later M-ilor 'William
(ientry, who was Ifberal i-epuhMcan' can
dtdat;for governor h 17!.. died- J-ester-
ojt,v:,at i nan Francisco, -aged- 66 years." and W4 in busbels
P.tnliard T. tjenfey wt prominent In demo
cratic politic here ten years iigo. ."
. "ToramT" Khnnnon.
"iXKCMTGXi- Ky'",f3ct': W."t6Mmy-;
75 'A '
VT H7'
...9.1 95 -s - S2.-
...95. .96 . . SS .
...98 9 "S"
...95 ' UK . W
...M " . i79,
. i H
...90.1 JO.i W.
Etlmates on " gprlnn Wheat. ' :t
The' preliminary estimate o'f the average
'y'eld per aire cf spring wheat Is 13.7 bush
els. This and other preliminary estlmiit.es
of yield 'made today ar subject to such
revision and correction as may be found
proper when the! final estimates of the bir
rcau are -made hext December. "- -'''
The following table shows for each of trie
five principal spring wheat states, the esti
mated average -yield per acre this year un'4
the final estimates of "average yield in 195'
AN OLi ted VELLmiED KEMKJV.
1 rot ovaa eiJ-Ty years r '
ktmsv wuuowi BooTaiHO rao-fv
ax MB lur rr S1XH TSAHS tf Mlia.lj
4 UUIHKAS tot Ik.ir CH1UTBBN WHILS TKKfH
1NU. W ilM HrBHtl llU LIt. IT BOOTMgS Ike
CHILD, tun (IN the Cu'MS. AULA 1 . all tlUi.
CI RCS WIND COIJC aa Is ik ksat . ikswO j 1m
HAKHHOKA.' SoI4 Oruniata ta anrr ml
k. wmI4 . M am aS aak lav
Tine u'lVKiitiv'H kumTHiX'fi livnra
r
As uka k. Mw kiaa a aaau a
.. - Oct. Final. 1W. Vlnal. ism;
' Mlnnwota ...Hi9 . - U.3 - ' lii.j
Nui-lh Dakota. 12.0 14.0 " 11
6;uth ltakota.,i3.t .....
loWa I4. 13.3 11.4
8hannopaged .S3.rean. .a npted bonkmak.. Wa,,,inK,0!,,.'vl"S . . 18.
silul-ltlHnltth.; tt -suddanlr afbls'-farm "a.lxu .-f l3-
nollywooy 'ncSnrn cIlyrfi.dav .cf 'luii.'LV.'0,'M "-"Prt"! Wheat Is
trounV ' " , : - . W-R n compared with 89.0 ln;19e and 75.7
' .In 1&U4. v
Teat for Bryan MeettnaT.
SIOlX FALLS, 8. .. Oct. lO.-(Speclal )
Fear'ng that the city auditorium, with a
capacity ot about 4.WW, will not be large
enough to accouimodato the thousands of
democrats and . otherw who will be In
Sioux Falls on1 Thursday Cif neU week, to 1 kg," t-& lkuihels.
In 1904.
Oats Crop Above Arra.
The prellnilnaiy rttiurti9 inulcate an oats
crop of ii bout 8'a,3,-,;',t00 bushels, oi,n aver
age of ' 31. i bushcla ikt acre, as1 Ltdnipared
with S4.U busncls as finally esllri'atcd In
VMt, 311 bublirUln ll and a U-iwytar aver-
hear WrMlani' J'r Uryan. the Vofnimlttee' Ch The following mbl shows foroiuj" of the
charge of-'thesrraA.iiemenrs for Bryan til flaviur .principal oats state thq nuits of
have inaugurated a movement to serum yiWd p-r aero for the last ten -J't-ars In
the big tnt whlu'i was us;d for the pour : buho!s, v(th; tho tn-yeur axafagki:
ujist - national lonveitldn held In Bloux 1
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Casa Passed.
10. Tha supreme
REPORTS ON THE INDIANS
At a J-vIeaEM 6n J'rt from Aij
Indian Tronblst-
M RRIAGE PROBLEM AMONG WINNEBAG0ES
r t ' t
Llaaot eJlJag Oa tke gam fteaerva
tloa . ..raairs, JTronble
aaat Was1 Rrvl'las
af Lease System.
i l'ntn,ii Staff Correspondent.)
WAeHlNQlON. Oct. , IO.r-(SpeclHl Tle-tram.H-Kepofts
frpnv .....varlstis lodlan
agents and achool auparlnUndents are unw
balng reecWed.al the. Indian bureau. The
general observations o( conditions upon the
several fcswavatlang svm to .Indicate that
no, esperlaL. -trouble- -has boen encounten.il
In the ratryear. '.
. Wi. Malln.jUi repoitlna-upon conditions
during tUopal ,vcar In tb Sac and Fox
rea.-1-vatkKi school in- Iowa. atates that tl
sirenuoiis Ofniyfiillfn to education by thran
people during tha.Brst yesr.ic gradually
giving flc 'to more llUerat . views, us Is
evidenced .by.i4he fart that . the ear Just
closed ha, bad , the .largeot. : voluntary en
rollment got Sa and F.x .children if any
year during Ita exislmnce. .- .. ,
At tha Wlnnbu--agent y, in- Jd'cliraska
the cluf .wprkv jf , tha actul durUig the
past year, aecms, to, hay bam to prevent
ind!anv frorg w-ciirlrg-, . and fonsumlng
whisky, and ajao to. crcivta In thnm a larger
respect for the state, laws repi-rdlng mar
riage aiid.ricl"vqr:e, ,, -It Appears that the
older membera otfojid most as tp the con
sumption of. liciuori tbut in. disregarding
the established law I'f the. slnte regarding
marriage it Is. the younger ..element who
are the. moat serious, off enders and in most
Instances are tb,0SQ., wjio. have been well
educated. They cIIijr t( the Indian customs
of marriage, and.. aietljod of, divorce, de
spite their training thrmgh missionary and
government schools. ., . .
W. E. Meagle.y, "superintendent of., the
Rantee ajrenev. which Includes the Ponrjis.
! urges upoft the dpsrSment the necessity
of securing gever"nmnt grating lease for
periods of not less thn! three yeara. Such
a lease would Increase ondT contract and
would raise the 'prW'per acre. IV also
would b to ndvantng w both the Indians
and whites, he a-s. if a more simple leas
for the "privilege, of cutting hay' could be
deTised.' ' '-,'
Morals Of WlMaebagoes.
' Samuel A. Tatte, hhyslclan ai tn Winne
bago rcsel-vailoti. In lefiurilng uimn 'In
gfeneral suojct t.f nWainy of the winne
haigos, says: "The 'morals of the Winne
bago lnalahs In' certain lines have bjri
imjiroved aurlng'the' past year, .but there
la still plenty of room fir greater Irnpfoxe
ment. In "fiiy niinion . there Is not as
much dissension among)' t.he Indians as
Would be found ampiig an equal i.umber
of whitea.l tin a,lso 'if, the opinion ttiat
If It wera no.l,. for 'interference of wtil.a
pcopieeilvlng.on. the border X Lhe reserva
tion, who ..make, their llvftg preying upon
' tha Indiana aid. , who;, have, become very
much .dlssaUsiled'jfjy, reajsjn,. of . the fact
that affairs Jioiv annnot -bring conducted
I as they woujd llr (o, have them, the
'greater pqitlon , of-(he drunkenness would
be .ellrnioatd.j , .- re-,; -
"The isa .of xthvnraaeal bean- was intro
duced among -the vWinnormgoe within the
past two -ea.ra an4c many of the- India,i
organised" .-what Is vkaoavn as tha-Mescal
society.. uAn effort wihV.be made to get a
law enacted by tna, state-legislature pro
hibiting tka use of iraescal, in the state of
Nebraeka.'' - Jt.;i f-l vt'i! .' '
Land In Public DVtnialn.' "' '
; The generai leil tafflo,' at the request
of -Secretary, Wlson. Jii'a prepared a state
rn,erit alipwliijg the,fiuBVF ft Jipr.. of land
tl)."gvailobl's, Jq, bpjneatead antry. -It U
found. ; Xhat ,thS ar ,7S2,238.J07 aorea yet
remaining, pf . (he publin,.doma'n, Of this
vast acreage. In,., reality not ; much - tnvre
tjian 10 per , cent Is .ot afiy account for
agricultural purposes -or for hrnnasteaders.
So far as tha VnfHo"1! Hfoper I con
cerned, tbeaa vacant .acres lie largely Jn
Arlxqna, , Njew Mexico. Colorado, Utah.
Wyoming, .Montana, California and Ore-'
gqn, ConaldfTable., um of ; the total
of the public domain He In Alanka, ttere
being there 358,035.975 acres., Tre character
of the, land' In-Alaska Is practically un.
known, but It can readily be ?n It a
not to-be put Into tbe agricultural Inn 1
class.. There are. yt remaining - In the
I'nlted. .Slates proper 1I7,484,6M8 acre of
Jand. whlch-have not been surveyed. . Moc'i
of this unsurve.yed land lies In the moun
tainous state and Is of littls value for
agricultural purposes, , .. -
- Ovatton for Cody.''
Major J. M. Burke, chief factotum ' of
"Buffalo Bill." who la stopping In Wash
ington' for -a' few days- received a teleg anf
from Cody City, Wye,, that Colonel Crdy
had arrived tlM re and 'Was met by Oove-rnor
Brooks, Congreraman 'Mandell. the miyor
and clttxcns and a great reception ' ac
corded hini. CoBiieI-Cody, with a" party
of. friend. --Is en route to the big -gam
country south of-' Yfellbwston- for a big
hunt... ' '.
The secretary of the fnteilor ha xecirted
a X'Ontiact' with Klower k Kwlng of Mer
rill,. NB.,;"1'or woi x' provided for In sdiedule
foUr, "erthwr.rk of 'rr!e dlstrihullng gys
li'm.'. .Vhrtlf Platte IrfiKiaion proje'-t, ri
KehraaVA. at Th.lr' bid t.f 111,711. The iort
traet calls) for eurlliu'di k on ten miles' of
lateral. ' ' '"
mild bssls entirely mdi-pe-ndent ot outh
American governments and better organ
ised than ths Chinese boycott.
The circular calls this organisation tha
"sublime brotherhood of Zariues."
Apparently the circulars wera mailed
from San Jose.
BRUTAL MURDER IN CLEVELAND
fatag Man shoots aehool Tftarhrr,
Who Had Itrlertea Him, - In
Prfsenoo of Pnplla.
' CLKVBLAND. Ort lo-ln the presence
of sixty pupils in the South Kurlid school.
Harry Smith, ikt years of ag. shot to death
Miss Mary Phepard, a teacher. 22 years old,
11:1s afternoon. Cornered behind the bntn
In the rear of his home In Warrensville.
two hours rater. Smith shot -himself
through the head, dying Instantly.
- Four C1A1,nl pollceinen. with drawn
revolvers and under cover of eight armed
farmers, were about to rush on young
Smith, -when he ended his life. Disappoint
hient In loVe IS said o hav been the mo
tive for the . Cold-blooded murder. 8mllh,
who was a. fourth ousin to Miss Shepard,
had wooed her tor some time and recently
was rejected. He brooded over the un
happy ending of his courtship, and this
afternoon, first quitting his position,
bought a revolver and went to IfiO South
Euclid r?hoot. Miss Shepard responded to
his knocks. He went In and for a few.' mo
ments talked to her In the hall,. Suddenly
he whipped out his revolver, shoved it
against her bead and fired twice In rapid
succession, both bullets crashing through
her brain. - Panic , spread among the pu
pils, who rushed out ot the building
screaming. Some of the girl fainted. Smith
leisurely walked out end hoarded a car for
Warrensvilliv Th ncwsi of the crime went,
like wild rtre and In less than Tislf an hour
an armed possee formed and was In full
pursuit. The Identity of the..' murderer wna
quickly established.
Chief -of Police Kohler was notified and
he dispatched four polleemfln to Smith's
home in .Warrensville, a short distance
from, the school. On tha suburban car
Smith confessed to the conductor that he
had killed Miss Phepard and remarked that
"they will have to kill me to get me."
Beaching homo but a few minutes before
the arrival of the posse and police. Smith
told his father of the crime. When his
pursuers came In eight the young man
became highly nervous and ran from the
house to the rear of the barn. His father
remained In the house. A loaded double
barreled shotgun was leaning against one
side of tlje house, but was passed by
Smith, who evidently had determined not
to pot up a fight, but to end his Ufa as
soon as hp- was surrounded. When the
posse got within a few feet of him, calling
for his surrender, and the four officers
were reaching to' effect his capture, he
placed the revolver against his head and
blew out, his brains.
Iowa-
Illinois. ...;.
isconsin .
Minnesota, ,
1. Mrasaksa
WASHINGTON. Oct.
court of the I'nlted States today passed the f,)"r'i8
. , ... , ..... . ' ... Iiuliuna .,
srs jriiru in uin ivnKUT, SKrana. N'aw lork '
''ari. involving- the right of the United North Dakota
Stats -to oolnof"dMl'-n Wcrthafidlse "hi,.; riMsrivania
Oct., 1SJ.
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j MiWiUttn
I ViTited Tritalea.
file average
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is (,;', ujijinsi
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92.4
What tre earn. Ilo-vr tan we atfcml to-av biir'prent rate
of diy Mends ! We'-Sou 't afford ft in:tbe usual 6e!?e f ih'aV
wont. It is not a' queslioh of -what vatrriffbhl tbya.vr
Our problem is what lias "actually been earned by tfie ihonev
invepted with us. At the end of each six months' ditidenll
perio4"the total earnings art ast-ertained ; airei'peuSes paid;
as refjuired by law,' and tlw remainder. as nearly as iiay be,
divided, proportionately among thermembefs of the Associa-'
tion whether the im-estment is $1 or $5,000. '
(Thi is in fact a mutual or qp-operative society the
largest in the State of Nebraska Resources, $1,901,002.86.
Xall or wfitelor infonnation.
The Conservative Savings &
Loan Association.
- 205 fiouth Utton-th Qtrect, ; Otnih; vv
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...3-'.3
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quality
HP IMC and HI. 4 In !SH.
smaller Grains. '
Tht preliminary esilniate ofheld per
acne- vf .barley is Ul.a bushels, against 3b.s
bushels as finally estimated trj ! '7.3
piwtieU In IM and a len-ytar nvrage of
3.1 bualicls. The average for'dnallty l-i
S9.1. against islz last year andSS.f In lt04.
Tha . preliminary estimate of. 'yield per
acre of rye Is 17.0 bushels, ago Is t 16.6
busliela as Qnally estimated tji'.W. 15.!
bualieia In 1904 and a ten-year Average of
.t' bushels. The average for ' nuall y iu
91.1, against 9Z.t last year and ! In 1D04.
The average condition of buckwheat on
Octbber 1 was s4.. as corn pared with 91 2
ona month ago. 11.6 on October-" 1. l!oi:
W 7 tit the corresponding date In I'JN and a
ten-year average of S3 a. '.
The average condition of tobacco on
October 1 was S4.C, as compared with sH.3
one month ago: K 8 on October' 1.' 5.
on October L 1H. and a Hve-jear sverasa
of SO.t.
The average condition of potatoes on
October 1 waa 831, as compared with ei-i
-one month ago: 74.1 on October ,!, 1906; 891
on October J, 1904, and a ten-year average
of 74.T. . ',
W. J, BRYANMIS$ES TRAIN
Missouri Political Itinerary Slightly
'" Disarranged by Failure of
- Trains to Connect.
.KANSAS'' CITY. Oct 10. William J
Bryan waa booked to make four speeches
in Missouri' today at Nevada, Clinton, He
da I la" and Columbia.
He started east last night after making
tifro speeches at Wichita, but missed con
nection at Columbus, Kan., and was de
layed a short time in getting out of Kan
sas City, ... , .
SKDALIA, Mo., Oct. lO.-WUllam J. Bryn
arrived here this afternoon. He was met
at .the station by 2,000 persona and escorted
to the new gedalla theater, where he spoke
to a .erowd that taxed the capacity of the
house. " '. '" : . ', , . ; ' ..
DR., MAX HEMPEL IS DEAD
Fovauer rrraclpal of Omaha Oartnas
'School Passes Away- la .
. ,- ' Bt. ..loals. , . -
HT. LOVIS, Oct 10. Cancer of the stom
ach ' caused the' death yesterday of -Dr.
Max Hempel, aged 43 yeara, ' nationally
known as a German educator ana writer
on scientific matters. He was born in
Dresden, Germany.'. He completed hla
education in American educational insti
tutions and afterwards became a teacher
111 uiapy of them. He was formerly prin
cipal of the , German-American school in
Omaha. Neb. He was also -a member of
tha American Medical association.
FIRE RECORD.
Business Houses at Rtockham.
STOCKHAM, Neb., Oct. lO.-r-tSpeclal Tel.
i'gra.m.) At 1 o'olock this morning fire was
discovered in the building occupied by
CO. Zakem, general merchandise. Its
origin is unknown. , The alarm was given
and .the town people, turned out, doing
what they could do to save, a few house
hold foods." The fire spread rapidly,' burn
ing, four other store buildings,, all inside
of oe hour. Two, owned by Mrs. Coon,
were" Valued at. $17,000, no Insurance: P. J
Maupin,' store ' building, loan $1,000, in
surance $000.. general merchandise. $6,000,
Insurance $5,000; J. A. ftaynoldi, building.
$rW; O. H. Llndall. building. SSuO. Zakem's
lost, general merchandise, $3.5oO; insur
ance, 11, i). K. D. Klsden, saloon, $1,&U),
no Inatirunce; J. R. Kverett. drugs, lus,
$3.2in.-. ihsurahce, $1.CC0. ' Tlie Raynolds
building, used as dwelling by Tola nd and
While,, ions, prububly $ju to them.
BOYCOTT BY SOUTH AMERICA
Sootheru Kepnblles. Mld tu Haia
vlared War Aaalnst Presldewl
KooMTflf.' Policy. '
I Headaches and neuralgia JFrona f olda.
laxative Bromo Quinine, tns -World wide
Cold end. Grip remedy remore cau-e. Call
,Uvr tml Matna. -nok' fbVc(rfritttiir E. W.
-tt.'ui.i. Iblii a. L. ;
sta
NtJW pULtJANS. ixif. 10,-Printed circu
lars threatening that South American coun
tries, will boycott the goods of American
manufacturers Nt-ho vote for President
Roosevelt's., principles in tha next presi
dential election have, been received by stv
erul New Orleuns majjiufacturlog flrma,
The circular, which Is claimed to have been
drafted in Caracas, Venesuela, on Septem
ber 13. reads. in parti
America mu.ufacivif-rs who vote . the
Rooevelt ballot, Ii the next preaidehttal
electfon' wtll be excluded Irom South
American- trade..
pi-kJdunt Kuusevelt haa said In some re
cent speeches that the Illn-American
countries are' bound to diaapix-ar for two
reuaoos rlrst, because they are I.atln, and
Btcond, because they are small. .
Tha cirnular. then ays that tha demo
cratic party "Is disposed to fraternise with
us and treat us on an equaV bisls."
It treys 'Uiat Mf boycott stations have al
ready been aslabllshed, but does not ex
plain what is meant by boycott stations.
The organisation is claimed to be on a
Ask tha next.
ifTole of Woe" :
'how about Coffee'??
B Such could, get out of
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FORECAST OF THE WEATHER
i'nlr and Warmer In ebraskn nnd
. Poalh Dakota Today. Partly
t'loody Tonaorrow.
W ASH INGTON, Oct. 10 Forecast of the
F6r Nebraska, Kansas and South Da-
kota Fair and warmer Thursday; Friday,
: partly cloudy. ' - - - .....
j For Iowa and Missouri Fair and warmer
Thursday and Fridav. ...
Fof Wyoming and Montana Fair Thurs
day and Friday.
For Colorado Fair- Thursday and Fri
day; warmer in aat portion Thursday.
"Loral Record.
OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BCREAIT.
OMAHA. Oct 10. Official record af temper
ature and precipitation, compared with ths
correxpondlng day of the laat three years:
1X6. 19-4. U04 19 j3.
Maximum temperature... 49 M 64 tig
Minimum teinperuture.... 2 42 ' afi 47
Mean temparaivife 28 4 S3 bi
Precipitation .'.. .00.07 .00
Temperature and precipitation departures
from the normal at Omaha slice March 1,
and comparison wtth the last two years:
NVrmal temperature .' &S
Deficiency for the day II
Total deficiency aince March 1,. 33
Normal precipitation ( Inch
Deficiency for the day -OS Inch
Total rainfall sinew March 1 SIM inches
Deficiency nines March 1 $ Kl Inches
Deficiency for cor. period, 1905.... 6 48 Inches
Deficiency for cor. period, IK04.. 1.19 inches
Reports front Stations at T P. M.
Station and State
of Weather.
Biamarrk, clear
Cheyenne, clear.
ChU-ago, clear .........
Davenport cloudy
Denver, clear-
Havre, cloudy
Helena, "pt. cloudy
Huron, clear
Kanaas City, cigar
North Platte, clear....
Omaha, dear
Rapid City, clear. ...j
Pt. , Paul, clear... .......
St. Louis, cloudy
StUt Lake City, clear..
Valentine, c-Uar .-.
Wllllston. clear
Temp. Max. Raln-
T p. m. Teup. fall.
48 58 .00
" 7J .00
SK .l
...... W . 40 .00
W TO .00
70 71 " .)
63 13
40 48 .00
44 $0 .OTi
..... $4 4 ' .OS
I.... .(
M M - .
iKi Mi T
4 44 .uj
..... T3 : ' .110
64 m : .no
i at . .00
Teclpitatlou.
Thursday Sensation Sales
the. New Department Store
oin ruinss TiunnAY
in
Art lift AN
19c
,v5c
MAKE YOI It TITTY
A IKLUU. . .
. COIiOltEO DIIKSM KNIH. " - - '
200 plex-eg plain and fancy Panaruaa," KerpteB, mixKl "Btiit4nK.-'inoliuir .
fancies, shepherd t cbefKra, shadow plaids, bntiitS Arofl plalda and
rainproof mtxtureg all the -hewMt weaveg and colorlagg. '
. -. worth up to 75c Thnmalay'a aale prlc. . . . .''.'. . "TUU
' MILL! N EH Y KKNSATIO.N 8ALK T.H "'AY, f . .' .
The t 5.00 Trimmed Hat In Amt-rlra-r-Thftrsday ,f offiif the
best $5.00 tiat valuea that have ever been bfTered In this, city.. W'p mnVf
a spwlalty of ladiea hat at $5.00. and w cordially Invite you to tlsit
our Millinery department Thurgday. .-,-.
ANOTIIKU OSTRICH riA MK SAIiE.: . - .
Ui-lnch Plninca at 9Ro--Thl8 is an exceptional offer for ThnfaJaJ only;
18-lnch plumes, the very best selected African stock, extVa. wida
plumes colors black, white, red. blue, pink, purple, garnet. flR
gray and green Thursday only. J
FIXE DHESS TRIMMINGS. - .
Just to get you acquainted lth our. Lace and Embroidery de
partment, we are golnn to put on sale Thnrsdny fine Irish crochet, baby
Irish and fine Venice appliques, galloons, edges and bands. T,hls, Is a
big lot. The regular prices were from J5c to $1.6.0. per ; yard(. are
going to divide them Into three lota for Thursday:
Lot i 25c and 35c yalues for....... i ...-IOf
jo 2 50c and 75c values for. 2,v"'
lAit S lion and 11.50 values for ...... ftf
' Corset Cover Embroideries and Allover Iace, worth 35c to
76c Thursday .............
IRISH LI SEN HAXIIKERCHIF.r'S. ftc THl RSUAY".
100 dozen fine convent made Irish llnenhandkerchlefs, .hand
embroidered Initials, our 10c quality Tliinxlay . . , . ... . .'.
INDIES' NECKWEAR KALE. . - ... ...
. At the .Neckwear Counter A big lot of pretty neckwear-e-lace and-
embroidery effects, nobby silk stocks, every one worth 2fc , lrtn
Thursday 4UU
. CHILDREN'S AND IXFAXTS' COATS ' -
Our Complete Fall Purchaae Jnst In. . !.V v. , ..
Children's Ilear.kini' CoaU Long curled nap, large roiling collar,. tull
sleeve with cuff, bo back colors cream, light blue and CIC
gray the- $6.60 etyle Thursday. ,', .. .,,.,',TJ
Children's Astrakhan Cnrl Coata--Oray mixed and all "white,
. full box coat or Buster Brown Btyle, worth $5.60 for. . . .
Children's Russian Bear Coats In white, gray and gren;
brass buttons, full sleeve, large collar Thursday, .'i . ...' .
Children's Astrakhan Curl Coats Box back, navy and re4.
$4.00 styles Thurgday. ', v
Ladies' Blended Coney Coats Elegant box styles, Skinner's Aft
. satin lining can't duplicate them at $40 Thursday.. . . . AJiUU
Ladles Blended Coney Blouoei
cord belt, very nobby. ....
Men's Sanitary Underwear Shirts and pants, soft, heavy
. fleeced, 75c qualities- Thursday . ..,..,.,...,
. Jersey Fitting Shirts and Pants Ecru and blue, value 75c
... Thursday. . .......... ... . . . 4 t ............. , . . , . .
Men's Fine Fleece Lined Half Hose Black and browns
special Thursday. r. .'.''.
BIJ SHOE SALE FOR NEXT SATURDAY,
Manufacturers' Samples An Immense lot ladles' shoes, values
.$3.00 to $5.00 (see window display) Saturday. . ....... .1
GREAT COLD WEATHER BARGAINS. , .
Blankets Heavy fleeced, very large size, gray, white and,
tane, $1.50 quality Thursday. . . . ,.. , . . x. ..
Bed Comfort-r-3.00 Quality, fl.9rt Very "hnrge. soft and !
fluffy, pretty bright coverings, really worth $3.00 Thursdajj
Bed "Pillows, Worth. $1,00 for 05c $1.00 pillowt.' full threes pounds,-
all .clean and medicated, covered with fancy art tick, . . C
worth $1.00 Thtiraday. .U3C
Visit onr Corset department, Mnslln Vnderwear 'department, ' In-' '
. fautaV department and Art department Kn second floor.' .Mail orders'
receive prompt and careful attention. Telephone 80 1.
3.95
.2.95
2.25
-Brocaded satin lining, llk
30.00
...48 c
48 c
.25 c
2.5?
.1.19
195,
OUTPUT OF PACKING HOUSES
Marketing; ot Hob Fair la Valame.
With Ko Chance frona Pre
eedlna; Week..
CINCINNATI. O., Oct. , 10. (("pedal
Telegram.) Price Current says: There
is a continued fair number a hogs mov
ing to market" channels.. Total" western
packing was 375,000 compared with 375,
000 the preceding week and (85.000 last
year. Since March. 1 tha total Is 14,9I.
000 agalnat It, 680, 000 a year ago. .Promi
nent places compare aa follows
Chicago
Kansas City
South Omaha
Pt. Louis ...
8t. Joseph , .
Indianapolis -.
Milwaukee ..
Cincinnati . . .
Otiumwa . ...
Cedar Rapids
Hloux City . .
Kt. Paul . .
Cleveland . .
1900.
, .,I60,000
. ..' l.ft 15,000
1,450.000
1.020,000 .
,..J,J2i,00O
84",001
640.000
.- -I2J.00
$".000
: IH.OOO
sui.oji)
4S0.000
: 145, OKU
1905.
S.IbO.000
1.71I.00O
1.S06.000
990.000
l.Olo.OOO
-- -MS.000
. 404.003
-' J4S.000
' fU'O.OOO
, anLooo
'5-Tb,tin.
-499,000
175.00'J
rrclaht Train Thronah Brldae.
ABERDEEN," i. D., Oct. 10.( Special
Teiegrant-lT A 'freight; 'train 'on' the Mil-'
waukee eastbuund from ' Evarts was
wrecked two miles "east of Miria'.B. O.,
and Ave curs plunged through, a bridge.
Over Snake Creek, demollalilug ths hrklgti.
It was caused by 'spreading of tlie rails.
The track will not be. cleared until noon
tomorrow. Wheat was 111 the car wrecked
and the contents was sfrewn, over th',,
ravine. The' bridge waa e:'ghtjr feet V.nn.
and will have to be' rebuilt. .' Many pas- ,
sengers were detained here who were go- '
' Senator Beverldure III "'
BOSTON. Oct. 10 Urilted States Sena
tor Albert J. Beverldge of Indiana is ill of
a cold at tha home of OeorKe B- Baknf "III '
Brookline, and it Is probable that all of
hla apeaklng engagements for'-a 'WentsCar
tan days will be cancelled. ;','
Mra. Darts Better. '
NKW YORK, Oct. lO.-J-n-was sTated a
th Majestic hotel early1 today that Mrs. I
Jefferson Davis, who is IH ttitrs, spent h.
Comfortable night and-eho'ttedsoflie m--provement
today. ' ,'-, . A
AMCSEMEs'TS.
LARAN
AN
U A. WELSH. Local roi.aater.
'Arrow
timet simKa ttAina mi
is ocHTS saom ; a pom aa oswts
aufcrr. esaaasv a en.
mmm sltt m mum aiiana.
10c Cigars for 5c
1 - I
BOYD'S
Weodwsral
Burgess,
Sksnagera-
Tonlg-ht, ' Friday and Saturday,
tfatlasa Saturday.
Clay Clement
Za tha Klstorld Drama
AJg HOU8TOir, v.T
Seat
Sal
Today
naday, Monday aad Tueeasv-v
Special Tuesday MatlneaV
THE, SOUSA OPERA. CO.
The Free Lane
jOrlglqal "N. V. Osst and Kasenible.
. - - - ioa-.rxorx.x 100
CURVVCOD EVVi'
This avrtsraoea, TeotgaV All nrfc
T WOODWalD STOOX CO.
i In Tatit WITH; -. s i . .'
Prices: Nights. Sunday Mats. lo-ci
Tuesday, Thursday, Mats ,, 4.jo.
Next Week. "Held "by ths riinemy.'
' nnie capwf-lfy business.
. Invlnclbles, ta or
Perfeclos, M
a-M
per
Se or
51
bai
I r
or
or
10c Banquet
ner boi of 60.
lOo Banquet Blsmark, So; or $MM
box of (0.
10c Hasel Kirk Relna Perfectos,
aa.BO per box of 10. .
- 10c lmperlsl 9r,t Bouquet,
per box of 0c.
10c Imperial Crest Invlnclbles,
ti.aa per box or 11
10c imperial Crust
gg.M per box of SO.
ISO Queen -Victoria,
box of .
10c Virginia Rufus
box of 0. r
10c LaTontca, ) or
10.
lOo La Rosa Purl Unas (clear .Havana)
Be: or SJ.bO Dr boa of 60c, -
10c I-aRosa Cont-haa Lspeclals, Ml or
gl.60 per bog pf 0. , , i
Myers-Dillon DruE-Co.
' OUT KATI CIOAm a..x.a, -
fclXTEENTH ASl) FARNAM ST.
Se or
-fat or
3.M
par box
par
Par
of
ft CHKIOHTON i
Phone. "Ooulas,44. V
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TODAY . r Hou . fcil U ,
-chilorkW' toe. "-' a-V
TOaTZOaTT. S:1B.
Prices loc, Hoc, . . N
KRUGIHIATER
fTaaig-ht SiH. ' . CtUaa Batardav
Th Qrect 4Ieluara.ma.tla K
Tata MOOaTaXUIBaV'B A0aKTXB
SuBday The Karriaga of "aUtty.
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