AV THE OMAHA DAILY BKK: KM DAY, OCTOttEK in, 1!0C r AVOSASBURSSSELr TO DEATH drt. Ids Ysum; Jataraui lUtlti with Guslis tad Appliti Msto'n. I CONSTANT HEADACHES UAO TO INSANITY ! I lt t'wnrelves Idea of Kidlnt Life tij th station. Taming i.n. a ail Thtir Chanifi Her mad. V juhif. who l. employed by tt. Sparry-1 Hutchinson Trading Siamp company. 21 ..North fll.tteenth street, and rooim-d n( lot Vertii F.ightcenth street. Temporary Ini-mily ascribed us tl: cause Tor ' ti.e li -d. Aftef her hitKbiind luid gone to .! nik Thursday morning one attempted commit will lile by turning; on the gas ici fn lief room, -but In her delirium con t ived l lii Idea of burning liere!f, whli'h ma neeefully carried out. The" Young orrupled a loom fur ligiil !jOi;ek',,,t'iii(i; iairpoties mi t n- second floor of the hnie nl the rurnt-r of Klhteer.th I lMv-!urt uri-ela. a wide Valcony x- ding (u front of the boiuie. Mrs. Young I "rfMently saturated her clothing with the cno!iii which aha liad for us In a gnso "ive siie in their room and tstepped from ' : window to the balcony, there, setting j -iV-e ti" herself. Mrs. Arthur Stover, who I iives In th bouse, wa stand ng on the 'rrwf. perch and heard the screnm t.f the fylhg woman and hIso s.i- the flames on lie balcony, fche turned In the fire' alarm and then ran upstalra and threw wnter on I 'ha burning woman,' hut her efforts were ' in vain, a Mra. Yonns waa practically In ' !nernfed hefora her arrival. Th fire de partment thfn arrived on the acene and notified Coroner Pralley. who took charge f the remains. The terrible work of the flames had burned off the Vps and hnir of tha victim and the flesh of her f.ice was f to badly burned that it fell tiff at the i.irh. . 1,Itc There- T Yrara. Sir. and .Mra. Toung had lived tit So6 North Kightcenth atreet for more than two eara. during which time Mr. Toung had been employed by tha trading stamp com pany. Prior to thai time they had lived In HiMith Omaha and during their residence In that cltj- Mrs. Toung became entirely de mented, neceasltatlng her removal for a J vcrlod ef Stveral months to the Insane asy . ;.lum at Lincoln. She also wis sent for a short period to 8t. Bernard' hospital In Counrti Hluffs for treatment. Threats of suicide had been made by the v.oman many times on account of severe ! i ndadhea to which he was subject, the moat recent, of which was Inst Sunday, whea she told her friend, Mr. Stover, that lie would surely end her life Boon if she dhl not get Immediate relief from her head acnes. 1i house where th! woman lived I i rented Vy Mra. J. Pickett, who sublet the ' rooma for light housekeeping. Mra, Pickett said Mra. Toung waa of a very morose and sullen disposition and during 'their two yeara' residence in her houaa aha had not spoken to her more than two or threa '. times. ' It la not believed an Inquest will be held. as the coroner la satisfied It waa purely a rdaa of suicide of -which there can be no question. Mr. Toting waa absent from home at the time, but went to the cor oner's office aa anon aa ha could be found by hla employer. Ha la prostrated over tha occurrence. . ' Aceldeat Barely Averted. A secoftrt tragedy from' the effect" burning gaaollne waa narrowly averted Thuraday morning, occurring only a short time after the suicide of Mra.. Toung at Klghteenth and Davenport street. Mra. Handlfor, who resides at 1124 Pacific street, came nearly belnc the second victim, but waa aaved by her presence of mind. While fining w gasoline atove In the kitchen of her home a bed spring, which had be n left leaning against the wall near where lha atove waa placed, toppled over, strik ing the can of gasoline, which Immediately rxploded. Mra. Sundlfor threw her arma 54,600 Meals Did Him Ho Good How Out Man Wasted SO Yrara of Hit - Life Thousands Uke Him. ' "What's the us of ealln. anyhow?" said the scrawny dyspeptic to hla rotund, pros perouj looking friend. "Here 1'va been catln' thrs ' times a day and some times twlra a day for fifty yeara, and look at m. I'm raw-boned and skinny, still at tbe bottom of the ladder, sour on the world and I a pessimist. I know It and It. If I had It to do over 1 can't help again, though, 1 would take car of my stomach, for I don't believe I ever really ielihd a meal In my life, not even mother'a Christ maa dinner, and 1 firmly believe that my way of eating, or what ever U was, brought along with it darkness and Impossibility of success." "You're right." nodded bis coinimnioo. "Of course, that , Isn't always the case. Hut In ihi ag w must not only 'Trust in the Loid and keep our powder dry.' but must swallow sunshine with our food. Cheelf ulneea. especlall) while eallng. which is the moat eantlal act of man, la as necessary to hit : a sunshine Is to the ' a,, wets. Not'j ng normal cai. be produced in darkness. "But thli I wha'. you heu i lieen do nig, Mr. Dyspeptic. Your brain snd your siomavli. remenitiri-. are twin, and lou liava to treat them accordli.gl.'. Why net atari, .low and repair tha dainago you've i'.ouc. lt I never too late, you know " You mean at my age.' And suppoa you w,.m-uu.j aiui.ui. "''", llc th Fimi.i i-nt Man were exchanging , ' I -lid S-'olhic. Mr. Idt Young, aged . : ,.nUrtes,s ,,d liicl.irntnllv settling the af I ..n to.l her fi:irir.rt, ,u, i matcli and j .,.., of ,ut , ,h(,. own imfgctlon. win-. to death nboul W: Thursday , T,,c Morl Fat Mal, busily engaged I i.j-rnlng. unit the wife of Unity V. i ,.i.i . ir, ... oi-..r freh from I l... i in .i.c uu-hu.; 1 V "Absolutely, j.a. gcieuca lias made it L ,, stlhle i get Hi sunahlns, the healtu 1 and the stieugth tbst your stomach needs. V -ut lofelber lu little tablets. Tlly call U tuem Stuailu Dy.pep.m Tb;ei, th- t ruse-, effective tablets In the world for this very tl.mg. One Ingred.tnt lu the. , tablets digest. giam. of tood out the help of the stomach. Two labiate . ""I " '..ore work.; i.uiie... .bi..b a neavy iiiviu yiti m aioiuavn can hsvk. Th stomach ned not work at all. iStuurl' ljipep4-'fblu does all the work, and gives your jaded stomach a real, th real il used. Meanwhll you cure yourself cf iiraalw .irritation, burning . ntou, liaart hum, sour stomach, acidity, fermentation, bloat,' and the worst casts of dyspepsia and nulgstioti. Tou get rid of these for all time. And then, htsl.1, yuu can uat all you want and whenever you want. tid eu will also rsllsh mother's Chiist iiiaa dinners if you will take Smart a Dy pepala Tablets after eating. That th unarm I ' talking about. Then your fav will reflect th Internal change going n:i, you'll te more eoergsilc. your mind will be clearer, you will have more con- i! dene in yourself, you'll b happier, and I )ou'U be yourseu again. '. "Your heart will changa and you U fell i and live. J ,jsy. Teu'Il aajoy your meaia-and live. that's walh down to tn drug ator and let t Th following blrh and death were r-!,-, Introduce you ta on llttl packag of parted to the Bord of Hell b during the thas gtuaxt's Dyspapsla Tablets. You can gat tbarn at ar.y drug atora lu th world tor only Mo a paukag. It la warth II. Mr. Driw'Ue." .... ... to her face and ran- out of the room ami In' kily cr.ipe, withnu; Injury bcyon.l singing of lier h.-iit. Tlic fire department extinguished me flaim after damage lo the extent of bout hud b"-n d-ine Jo the u-n and content. WHY WOMEN GET OFF WRONG Canrinrtnr far Mn1trinn that a lira IrMwa the Street. Wednesday morning while on the irur i platform of a Hansom pnrk car bound (for downtown Ihe Conscientious Conductor tb ropf, fctorv. hOF brand had bwn eXfnf Ivelv advertised In the newspapers for WVPIa, WPr,B M9 b0(tlg anl.l at an enormooii reduction In pilce. and while en Jovtng the fragrance of the hemp and wondering what could pn.aihly be causing the remainder of liln fellow pflseetigera to glower dt him with baleful eye, relieved hlmeeif of eeverel aphorletna, which evi dently Iik.1 lieen kept under ewer during an tended period of fermentation. The (.'ointf tnmlini Conductor waa busily einsg d In lartilrg by rote the new phrase, f "Transfers"' when Florid Fat Man aaid. ! eaudlrg H cloud of vnpor In the effort. "Say, Con, did you v.r notice that women always get oft the car hack wards." The Conscientious Conductor found time to reply. "Did ou ever see 'cm get off or fall off sny othr wn for I'll give ynu one. cold hard plunk fur every woman you gee get off facing forward if you'll agree to separate yourself from one bone for every one that geta off backward." The Florid Fat Man said, however, that he wasn't any charitable Institution, but Just a a matter of scientific research he'd watch tha women getting off during the remainder of his Journey downtown. P-y this time I he car had reached Six teenth and Ivcnworth streets and a num ber of woni'n alighted to transfer to the car which would convey them to South Omaha. Seven Women got off and In hla anxiety to watch the proceedings lha Florida Fat Man dropped hi rope as every one of the seven got off the steps facing huekwHid. ' Seven fur your'n'" shouted the Florid Fat Man to the Conscientious Conductor, who wn then pulling the bell at the In stance of a woman plentifully endowed with corporosity who desired to alight at Jackson street. She was In too much of a hurry, however, and stepped from the ear backward narrowly escaping severe dam age. At this Juncture the Florid Fat Man re marked that. he had found a clue to the reason for the phenomena Just observed, which he delivered for the enlightenment of the attentive throng. "It la my theory that In stepping off the car all women, being naturally more or less vain, desire to face the passengers, most of whom are of the sterner sex, who are on the platform. .Possibly at tlmee the heels of thin shoe my be run down, of their back hair may be coming down." The Concientlous Conductor replied. "You're wrong, friend, she la actuated by the aame principle that makes a hen want to cross the road." FIRST DAY OF REGISTRATION Two-Thirds of Xnraber Pat Dowa Are Republicans, bat Interest la Flaln. The first registration day for the fall election opened at S o'clock Thursday morn ing with favorable weather conditions and a hat appeared to he a flagging . Interest The registrars In the flfty-four precincts In Omaha' were not jueesed very hard Thursdsy morning, the rush coming be tween B and In the evening. With but few exceptions the registrars were all on hand. Those who failed to qualify were persuaded to appear before the mayor and city clerk by two police officer, who went out Wednesday afternoon with summon. Thera were only five vacancies Thursday morning, these being filled later In the day. City Clerk Butler made a round ot everv precinct to ee the registrar had every u I w"rK,n orner na ,n compliance found a vacancy, he looked Into the matter and discovered the missing registrar was at I the lme out with a wagon peddling vege I tables. Mr. Putler promptly explained to j Mr. Peddler tha law on the subject, which i Prides for a heavy fine, and within five minutes the peddler waa serving his coun try on the registration hoard. A usual, the registration lists Thursday morning showed that nearly two-thirds of those registered were republican, which t was attributed in a larg measure to the activity of tha republican county com I mittee. a i srae m m . . . I ,1Z . ' e repum,oan comn1,tt l5 Thursday morning hi com- iiiiiiiT imu mmiuy riii oui over tne county 18.U0O cards to voters urging the Importance of registering and registering early. "We will know better Friday Just where we are at In the matter of registration," aaid Mr. Woodland. "The first day's reg istration will give us something to work on and will bo something of a criterion." ENGLISH EXAMINE PACKERS Repre-aeatatlvee of British t.otrra. meat laapert American Plants ta Report ta Parliament. The fact that John Bull 1 taking more than a panning Interest In the .meat pack ing Industry of America wss suggested to Omaha and South Omaha Thuraday In the visit to tho big picking plants here of rep resentatives of the British government on tours uf Inspection. Among the agents I are Sir Waiter Foster, member of Purlin. , men, from in Dr. Rmdeurr, K,dt.er, ,m rhemlit o London. W. A. Johns of Chi. I cat0 w wllh ln, Engal,men , 81r Waltrr ty,,ttr u on. of tl ro, , , ai,voo,lr.s of th labor movement lu Par- Uanlt.nl. Tlie lKJrpoe of his visit here is tu mv..tl1,te the labor conditions aa ro- i , ,h. ,,.H. .,,.. ,7. m- vi,ilt(, p,,,.,,, , tn eBd ,ue. in the country, with a view to , p,,,, ,Ilvtig.tlon. ..Th. .ltutlon u nipy iof glr Walter a party "The English peo ple ar great meat aau-rs and a a result of the recent charges of uncleanllnesa made gainst American meat the sale of them i Honor, la requested to meet at Sister An nas materially fallen off la Kugland. The ' derson's residence. Kit Douglas street, at price ar almost prohibitively high and In- i ! '" Frid'r' to niuke arrangements for ti-rested parties are determined ta keen tin the agitation for private gain. Sir Wal ter Foster determined to come to America and make a personal liive-vigation for himself and will present hla observations to Parliament. Dr. Klduer, who accom paules hti.i. I hi private su retary and Is assisting lit tha Investigation from a acien- tiao point of view. Thus far Sir Walter's Investigations have been very satisfactory and tnly the best results wiU come uf upon hi return lo r.ngland. We go from her t Kaunas CUv and SJb. Louis. Msngtira ft Co.. LEfyfcK EPKCIALI8T8. ' llnu sad Heath iniy-iour nxrara ending TnursUuv iicnai: liinh te-.-llf Welt. 3IC4 North Tmenty fourth, boy. , , DAih Je y. Mtn-n. iHll Cuming. 7; Kdga' liucet Hi svUlh Irmu -lifitn avou. , ' MURE flORSES FOR THE SHOW Larger Hnmber tf fcuparior Asinialt Ibti Ertr at ht ladiUriam. 6REAT INTEHLST IN THE THIRD DISPLAY Seat fa If la t.olaa Hi at Lively ( Ha, All Part of the His Hnlldlaa Beta la llrntaail. To rtallze that Interest In the UorVa show, which upens si the Auditorium Mon day, is greater thun In former yeara one has only to visit the Auditorium at any time during the day and see the large number of horsea which are being worked out by local owner and being accustomed to the tan bark arena. So large a vatiety of horses is being worked out the man agement tins considered granting a sopaiatc time to the saddle and tho harimss horses. This probably will be done sfter the spe cial train arrives with the outsiders Sundiiy nltei noon. That some really good horses will be at the Omaha show was shown at Kansas City, when the horses that will enme to Omaha look all the leadlnx rrlres. One of the Mitprises of Hie week, lit the Kansas City show was the defeat of Lord Balti more, 0. YV. Wtun's superb horse, by Honor Brlaht, Crow AV Murray entry When Murray was here last year he had a fine young horse, the President, and now he has a mate to him In Honor Bright. I which Is ii hie to take the prises from the. best In the country. The victory of Honor Bright over Lord Baltimore, which has been considered one of the best horses In the United States, was most popular, aa "Jim" Murray la always a hit wherever he show. He I the clrcn clown of the ring and none can handle tha road four around the ring at a livelier clip than Murray. Decorations Are F.xeellent. "8plendld!" "Superb:- "The finest dec. oration ever placed In the Auditorium!" Thesa exclamations are heard on all sides aa people who go to the Auditorium to buy their tickets glance at the interior of the big building and see the change wrought by the decorators' art. Ticket have been going at a lively clip and the aale Is not confined to any one part of the building, but patrons are buy ing all claase of seat. The larg Horse Show kite is agaJn soar ing over the city 1,W0 feet In the air carry ing a banner with 600 square feet of can vass. Many new local horses have lieett added to the stables since the Horse Show last year, and some of these will furnish ur prise before the week Is over. E. P. Peck has scoured the country for a good mate for his splendid chestnut mare. Besslka, and has finally secured one In Henna, of 'good bone and free action. W. H. McCord has a new horse In Lord Cecil, a heavy harness horse weighing 1,050 pounds. He will be used In a pair aa the mate of Only One and has a mark of Ward Burgess has a new team called Chief and Dearborn. Tlila pair ranks high and will be among the ribbons. T. C. Byrne has a new roadster pair 15.1 hands high which will be hard to beat In any company." Dr. Gall W. Hamilton of Council Bluffs ha a cream-colored gelding for the roadster class which Is the pride of the Bluffs. WOMAN JUMPS BOND AND CITY Kesrrea Falls to Appear ti When Wanted for Trial. Coart f - Mrs. Nettle Antokal. charged with as saulttng George Woods with . Intent to wound, who was released on a tiTO bond signed by her husband and his brother. failed to appear for trial In district court Thursday morning and her bond was for feited. She Is the wife of the proprietor of a lodging house at 101 South Twelfth street and when nn officer waa Bent thera It was learned she had packed her trunk week ago and left the city. Mr. Antokal waa one of the principal wit nesses against Harrison Clark, who waa convicted of the murder or Street car con- ductor F,ury and lt who g,ve the of Clark. It was to her Clark entrusted the money he secured from the saloon holdups he took part In on the night of the murder. The case against Henry Murphy and Chief of Police Brlgg will come up before Judge Sutton Friday and Monday John Smith, the burglar, wlio shot John Wipf, and who later tried to escape from the county Jail will be placed on trial. BABE DEAD, MOTHER MISSING Five Months Old Child Dies at la atltnte and Police Ara Looking- (or Parent. The police have been requested to assist In finding the parent of Maggie McKinney, aged S months, who died at the Child's Saving Institute Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Hoy McKinney, the mother of the In fant, placed the child in the institute about teu duya ago. an she was not able properly to provide for her. It Is believed the mother now resides in South Omaha. A aalck and Safe Remedy far Bowel Complalata. Twenty years ago Mr. Geo. W. Brock dis covered that Chamberlain Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy waa a quick and safe cur for bowel complaint. "During all of these yeara," h says, "I hava used It and recommended It many thnea and th results have never yet disappointed me.' Mr. Brock is publisher of tbe Aberdeen (Md.) Enterprise Turner-Ellla-Cuscadeti concert tonight at gvhmoller ft Muller's building. tard at Thaaka. We desire to expr our moat lucer thank to our many friends, the Ancient . Order of United Workmen No. ITS, Tit uev- olent Order of Railroad Trainmen and the switchmen's union for their kindness and aympathy and beautiful floral offerings during our recent sad bereavement tha loss of our beloved husband und father. MRS. ANNIE NILES AND FAMILY. Attention. Nwrth Omaha lodge No. Degree uf I tu funerel or Bister Krenn.yre. Funeral notice later. l8igned) J. A. ANHLYX. Chief of Honor. MIN'Nlt: MUANN. Recorder. Very Law Rate ta tha West. Th Chicago Great Western isilway will J sell tickets to points In Alberta, British Co- lun,bU, Illllh,, Montana. Oregoi and Wa.h. ! ..., .. .h..i o...-h.if .k. ......i . It I Wck,t, on ie d,Hy August V to October VI. Inclusive. Get full Information from H. H. Churchill. General Agent, lill Faraain St., O.r.aUa. Neb. Tunir-Klll-Cucadn concert tonight at Bchmoller ft Muller's building. Y. M. f. a. Open March I. March 1 I now the dale set when th new Young Wen Christ la n association !;u.he,r',d vxrjyvz:: lu data originally l, but numerous delays 'n !ting mat. rial and letting contract lm put ilio il.iy two months further ahad. The cfliii ii-.'l the vmn iln:n will be i.-,npicd emly l-i Xi'Vi-intiei . BLOODY SHIRT AND COAT liarnaeata villa Mala and Heat llnals for Motloa for r Trial of eraeil. BeciitiBt- a Moodv shirt ai d co.it tilled ! with long knife rents were flourished he fore a Jury In district court by TVpuiy County Attorney Murdock. Alex But kits, the Ijthuanlan who was convicted of ns saultlng Peter Kriscrumi at the wlinlup of a wedding celehratlon, has filed a motion demanding a new trial. J. J. Breen. his at- I torney. allearea In the motion the evidence did not show Butkus had anything to do) with the coat or shirt, but that they were I used to prejudice the Jury. The aarmcnt' ' were the uikb KrUcsunas wi re when he was assaulted. , The mot Inn also chnra error In not try ing John Polvis and petrr Vag.ee, who were Indicted with Butktt. first. It Is al leged they are the real criminals, and if their cases had been disposed of they would hava testified for Butku. Polvla went on the stand, but when advised that his testi mony mlfrht be used nsalnst him, rcfufed t" testily. Butkun was c'i?irael with the rest with assault with Intent to kill, but was found guilty of plain assa.ilt. OMAHA AND GOTHAM TAXES tiate Ity t olled earlr All Pe and Xeve York Scarcely Aay. County and City Treasurer Fink Is Inter ested in a newspaper Item from New York. which discloses the difference In the ef ficiency ot methods of collecting personal taxes in (he metropolis and In Omaha. The Item stated the. city was about to issue l.fS.ono.Ono stock to cover the deficiency In personal tax collections for the last thirty years and closed with a suggestion that owing to the fact personal taxes could not be collected. It would be only a matter of time when all taxes would he on real estate and property that cannot be concealed. Tho total tax levy In New Tork Is ti.- Oun.ooo of which J3.00ft.ono Is personal. The figures show that So per cent la the highest percentage of personal taxes collected In any one A-ear. In Douglas county 8S per cent of tha personal taxes of the last tax year have been collected and In the city 5 per cent Is -paid In. Compared with the maximum of SO per cent In New York, this la considered a remarkable record. GENERAL GREELY IN OMAHA Says President Mast lasoe Orders for ' Sappresalon of Vte Indians la Wyoming. Major General A. XV. Oreely, command Ing the Northern Military Division and the Department of the Missouri, arrived In the city Thursday morning on official business connected with the Depsrtment of the Mis souri. He will reniaiu in Omaha unti Friday evening..,.,.. . In reference to the application of Gov ernor Brook of Wyoming for federal troops to sid in preserving order snd to arrest and remove a hand of Uta Indians now lit the vicinity of Gillette, Wyo, General Greely sad; .. The order for tlje Use of federal troops for any purpose jn.ust come from the president direct, an he alone takes the initiative, no orders nave yet been re celved from him for any movement of troops Into the disturbed section, and we cannot do anything until we . receive ordera from the presldepj..' . . ... COWARD . GETS SIXTY DAYS J. J. I.yoa. Who Beata Woman, Sentenced try Police Jndge CraW'ord. ' la . Confinement for the next sixty days In the county Jail was the sentence handed out by Judge Crawford in police court Thursday morning to J. J. Lyons, an ex pressmsn of S410 North Twenty-fourth street, who shamefully beat Mrs. W. 8. Dann VY'ednesdny morning at her 'home, 191 Cuming street. Lyon struck Mr. Dann when she attempted to call an officer a he became Insistent over the payment of a bill owed by another woman, who lives In the house on' Cuming street. Mrs. Dann appeared In police court and her ap pearance waa the most damaging testimony against her assailant as both both her eyes were bruised and swollen and she was In such a weakened condition that she fainted In the court room before her case was called, but was revived. NORTH PLATTETEACHERS HERE Superintendent and Seven Instructor Visit the Pabllc School la Omaha. Paul Go, superintendent, and seven teachers of the North Platte public schools visited In Omaha Thursday. They called on Superintendent Davidson and inspected tha Lake and Pacific schools. The North Platte teachers take two day off each year to vUlt schools of other cities. The dele gation which viwited Omaha will perd Friday in Lincoln, where they will attend a teachers' meeting. Twelve of the North Platte teachers went to Denver. Those visiting Omaha were Paul Gosa, L. W. Slayton, Florence Antonide. Oertrudo Baker, Murrle Johnton. Sylvia Watts, Ma bet Donehower and Laura Irish. Superlu tandent Goss reported a total attendance of I 1,100 In tha North Platte school, with a j teaching force of twenty-eight teacher!', j HUSBAND BEATS HIS WIFE Man Wha Sue for Divorce Lacked Is for Crael Trcatmrat of Woman. With many bruises on her face caused by the brutality of her husband, from whom aha has been separated for th last two months, Mrs. J. C. Lindsay, who works at Binney street, appeared in police court Thursday morning against her hus band, who had been arrested last Tuesday on the charge of assault and battery. Mrs. Lindsay testitled that her husband came to her place of- work last Tuesday and beat her with an Iron stew kettle which she was ulrg. The difficulty occurred over the dis position of their four children, aa Lindsay has sued for a divorce. Judge Crawford sentenced Llndxav lo sixty days in th county Jail. DEANS READYJTO TAKE HOLD Kaasa t Ity Men Have Faith la ller'a laleation ta Crcct Bin llnatelry. V'tn h'"'- of K ,'ur ""d 1 ready to lea Peier IJ. Her projiosed big hotel whenever he builds It, according to an Oiiisha bus.nesa man who was lu Kan sas City a few days ago and talked with t "e Dean. They informed him they were Jin dally correondr nee wiih Mr. Her and j acre confident the taller would begin the (lection of the new structure a ,ion a i b could obtain posHeuinn of the Her I Grand rrc.ni Rom Miller. Th Deans aaid - .od Puc c1- and i aukiou to get a hotel. 252 Snug, Snappy Shoes for Women 2 niMBTi Comfortable to Both Foot and Purse Miwwwa The ven leaf shoe proposition that yon poib!i can entertain " our line of "Xebra hi Special at $1.,0." Xo matter what ha been said or what you have reaiU regard iit shoe value, yon owe it to yourself to investigate thit exceptional line of Woman Shoe. When ire say that $3.00 end $3.o0 buy n better shoes outside this depart ment ue are more than positive in our assertion. Shoe department on main Jfoor east section. This Is How Our Woman's $2.50 Specials Line Up: Patent, Corona Colt. Royal and Paris Kid, also Gun Metal Calf Laee. BluchsT.or Button style. Newest style toes ard heels all on Goodyear welts, and guaranteed to retain their shape permanently. In a nutshell, the best $2.50 shoe in tha world for women. 252 xR MILk AND INSURANCE TRUSTS illsced Combinoi Art Mow Under Barstiij of CorjitT Graid Jury. BILL EXPECTED IN COAL EXCHANGE CASE Investigation of the Insarance "Itna- tlon Ordered by Jndae Sattoa on (ironnd of Monop oly of Rates. The alleged creamery trust and the In surance combine are undergoing a severe probing by the county grand Jury, the first Itnesses In the creamery case being sum moned before the body Thursday. Four porsens reputed to know something about an Illegal combination to control the whole- sale price of milk and creamery products were called to testify Thursday morning, but their name have been withheld from the ptiblie. Charges have been made by the smaller dealers that the big creameries have entered Into a deal to force the litllo fellows out of business. The investigation of the Insurance ques tion is in accordance with Judge Sutton s Instructions. Rumors have been circulated to tha effect the Insurance companies have formed an organisation for tha purpose of establishing arbitrary rates and the grand Jury will endeavor to get some light on this matter. A report on the Coal and Ice trusts In vestigation I expected almost any minute at the court house. The actions of the grand Jury are very closely guarded, but from the evidence secured by deposition by Judge Slabaugh It Is believed indictments will be returned In the Coal exchange at teaat. The trust Investigation has been Inter rupted repeatedly by small criminal cat-ea which the Jury is forced to clear. This has delayed the,report on the special trust in quiry. ; Ana-rrer In Coal Trast. The firat answer In tha Coal trust In junction case waa filed Thursday afternoon by Smyth ft Smith for the Updike Lumber and Coal company, N. B. Updike. Edward Updike and C. L. Babcock. Theao de fendants assert they have never entered Into any conspiracy or connivance with anybody fox the purpose ot creating a monolopy in anything, fixing prices or hindering or injuring competition. The answer also declares this firm does not belong to the Omaha or South Omaha Coal exchange and that It knows nothing about the workings of these organisations. It aska to be dismissed from the suit. BAD INJURIES FROM A FALL John Salllvan, laborer, Planaes from Top of Cnr Throngh Coal Chnte. While unloading coal from a car In the rear of the power house of the Omaha niectric Light and Power company at Fourth and Jones street. Thursday morn ing John Sullivan, a laborer In the employ of the company, slipped and fell from the top of the car, striking his head on the track below and temporarily rendering him unconscious. After falling to the track the force of his fall precipitated him down a coal chute adjoining the track, causing further Injuries. j He was taken in an ambulance to the Omaha General hospital, where his Injuries were dressed by Drsv Schleler and Hull, when It was found bis head and nose were badly bruised and it Is possible he"may , huve sustained Internal Injuries. DIAMONDS Edholm. 16th and Harney. New CroH-'I'on I.loe. Tim nw T wont v.f.inrt Ii at rpl ,u li,,u In practically completed from Vinton street to the viaduct. The tracks are laid for this distance. A big force of men Is ut work paving Twenty-fourth street from I-eavenwot th to the viaduct, though thu center of the street Is left open for the street car tracks. Johnnie Wrlsht'a Place Robbed j Burglar successfully raided the saloon of John Wright. Twelfth and Dodge streets, Wednesday right, gaining entrance by breaking ln the rear door with a crow bar and rltllng the chhIi drawer of $84. The burglars overlooked a diamond ring valued I at $175, for which fact Mr. Wright la duly I thankful. Bob Haaker THE GENIAL SHOE MAII OVER ALL Over sll competition are the suuerb Worsted Suitings we are showing. London's latest word baa recently come to ns from on." eastern correspondent tbst browns are coming to tbe front again. Some swell browns have juat been received. Better come quickly be fore tbe choicest ones are gone. Brown suits to order. 925 to .4. Overcoats to order, $25 to $-o. M.cCARTHV.WILSON TAILORING CO. 'Phone Doug. 180. aiM-3i S'i. liih Ft Next Door lo Wabash Ticket OfrUe. 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