HIE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, XOVEMHEU 17, 1!WT. . Tlephone Ioig1ss til. Be Nov. 1, . ISO . DUN'S REVIEW OF TRADE Bnaiuesi Etpandi UncUr ftimtlttiir Iounetcs of Cldr Weathtr. MERCANTILE COLLECTIONS ARE IMPROVED nistrlhntlon la lll Retarded by Tmme Morkades -Was' of Hall road and Factory Men Advanced. iiMwlgisisl sn hp Great Specie! Sale Colored : Dress Goods Remniants Saturday Morning. 8 A. M. PRICES nre but one of the adrnntagres .Tve'give you iii this groat sale.' We give you quality as well. Those are the hort lengths and broken linos Jei't from our groat and fwvessful anniversary sale. Waist lengths, longtlrs for vhildron's drcsos and many full drens patterns. Pretty plaid novelties, serges, waistings, cream goods, cte. You will see more useful lengths and pretty style at a greater saving in price than any previous sale. Just take a few minutes and read each item below carefully. Note the reductions. Then come early Saturday morning. The Only Exclusive Cloak Shop in the City Open Saturday. Evenings Until 10:00 O'Clock . n i lL!)l!UlSIllLua 1517 Farnam Gt. nl auiraajf&unssie u Brown 8ilic find Wool Crrpe J Chine Just what was left nroirt the great annlver sary sale, '.soft and clinging, regular 11.00 quality, 7 yards In remnant, for $2.43. Brown Sllk-Flnlohed Brondcloth regular 11.60 quality, extra fine quality, 4H yard! In remnnnt, for I2.M Nnvy, AH-Wonl AlbatrofS fabric that la popular every dsy In the year, 74 yards In remnant, for $1.29. Navy All-Wool Storm Serge Just thi wiry, hard. lwlstfJ fabric you will want to shed -the dust and give the best of wear, 7 yards In remnant, for 11.98. Novelty Checked Pa'.lste Just that beau tiful fabric that nearly everybody Is look ing for. Just a suggestion of dainty check with a top check of dark linen, very stylish, rt.giilnr tl.30 quality, 66 Inches wide, 6' yarda in remnant, for $2 9?. Rrown Storm Serge good weight, all wool, 8 yards for $1.58. Red Crepe de Paris part silk, the same a a displayed In window, regular $1.00 qual ity. 8S yards In remnant, for $2.99. Shadow Check -Oxford Dark, rich Ox ford, In Juat-a suggestion of ombre check, regular $1.00 quality, M Inches, 64 yarda In remnant, for $2.19. , Dark Tan Novelty Ombre M Inches wide, regular $1.09 quality, very pretty for coats and suits, 74 yarda In remnant, for $2.21. Navy All-Wool Poplin very dressy, reg. nlar $1.00 quality, 614 yards In remnant, for - ' . .-. ! Navy All-Wool Batiste plul'.s, tucks and fall, In sot, pretty fold.i.v and Is one of this season's most successful fabrics, 6 nrds for tl.sT. Hunter's Green Wool Poplin regular $1.00 iullty, 4'4 yards for $1.97. Invisible Mlxd Bulling fin twill, M Inches, regular &1 00 quality, 4i yards In remnant, for $1.69. Novelty Bluo ' and Oreen Check regular $1.00 quality. In Panama weave. Just a suggestion of novelty, 4 yards for $1.84. day Check Novelty the new and popu lar check, 7 yards for $2.0X ' Remnants of All Wool Cream Dress Goods. Cream Bilk and Wool Crepe de Chine-?'. regular ii.ti quality, T1 yards . fn rem nant, for $2.9. Cream Vollie regular ' li.00 quality, 3 yards In remnant, for $1.95. Cream Silk and Wool Sublime regular $1.00 quality, 7 yards for $S.R7. Cream All-Wool Battnt.5 drapes perfectly, very dressy. 8 yards for $2.39. Cream Silk and Wool Crepe dn Paris- regular $1.00 quality, 6 yards foif $1.97. Remnants ' of Novelty Checks in wool waistings. Many of them this season's prettiest pat terns, full of dash and style, all to be in eluded In this great sale. - NOTE Hundreds more' td choose from than the paper ever ;hlnts of. Our 'advice to you li, come early. :' ' - -" ' ' . -. Coats, Suits, Furs, Waists; and Children's Coats. i FOR SATURDAYS 8EU.1NC. Today's express brought us ninny new: thing ;n ' Cdats, Decided novelties, nil our own ex 'cluMve styles. ' men will amount to hundreds of, thou sands of dollars. 1 The flood In Castle two or three houses, much damage In thl Rock washed away but did not do na i particular as was thought Inst night. Twenty-Flv I'erauns Hrmaril. NORTH YAKIMA, Wash., Nov. 1! -After raging here two days, destroying nlmoct fc.iO,onO worth of property, tho floods begin to abate last night. Twenty men, one woman and four chil Extra Doings Saturday In This Busy Store This store Is always one of the busiest places In Omaha. We offer extra InJj-euients In many departments to make Saturday a record brukluf lay in point ot value giving. MP Girls' Coat Specials at S5.9D and $3.95 , A special purcliase of 150 girl' coats, sizes 2 to 14 years; the small sues. 3 to 6 years, In pretty astrakhans of red or. sray, alao bearskins, In all colors and white, $3.95 The large sUex, S to 14 years,. In new ilaids end beautiful fabrics, In plain kerseys and !ne cheviots. $5.90 BENSON c - ,s-7 - ir Ifm zTQllA Specials llVk Girls'' Important? Great' Special Sale of Ramie Fiber Underwear Saturday, November 17th, at 8 A. M. This is a sale of the utmost tin port a nee to all who wear Ramie un derclothing, for It means a great savins. Those who have worn It know of Its many health" giving qualities. WHAT IS KAMIE? Jute, hemp, flax and ramie are fibre plants related to each other. Hemp is superior to Jute, and flax to hemp, while "Ramie" is much superior to flax in all respects, principally in Its absorbing quality, du rability and fineness.. It is also a good non-conductor of heat and elec tricity. It allows your pores to breathe. TtaerG are a .great many who have not worn it on account of its price. Saturday will be the day for these people to buy at a great saving, and at the same time procure of the best health giving garments on the market. These are the prices that will sell every garment Saturday at our' Men's Department. Attend Karly. All $3.60, $3.25 and $3.00 qualities in this great sale, $1.45 per garment. . , All of the $2.00 quality, in this great sale. 93c per garment. There' are also a few women's and children's garments included iu this sale that will be sold at great reductions. Mala Floor. Handsome Coats from $10.00 to $75.00. Fine Astrakhan Coats, beautifully mado. at $35.00. $10.00 and $45.00. Afternoon Di esses In sllft and other fa-1 brics at $16.60. $19.50 and tSO.00. Separate Skirts Well made and fashiona ble styles, carefully fitted, prices from $"3.50 up to $27. GO. - Second Floor. Long' Kid Gloves. Complete stocks of every style. and every size and every color. Perhaps the most complete you will find In any store.- Pair prices, too In a great many instances the greatest values to be found anywhere. The crowded Glove department shows the pub lic estimate of this store's service. Such a business does not "Just happen" to coma to a store.' A large and complete line of all the 8. 12 and 16-button length gloves' In all the popu lar suit and evening shades and black or white, from $1.80 to $3.50 a pair. KayserLong Silk Gloves. In black or white, extra qualities, 1 from $1.60, $2.00 to $2.50 a pair. . : Two and three-clasp Gloves, either "Tre fousec" or "Vallier" make, In all the lead ing shades, and black and white, $1.00 to $2.00 per pair. Mannish Street Gloves. In the English tans and Havannas, $1.60 to $2.00 a pair. Specia-We hav Just received another Importation of long gloves, In the new leathers, tans and browns, both in glace and mannlsli gloves. Main Floor. '. " ; Women 's . Underwear for Cold Weather. Tou will find here the best sorts. all care fully mode, and not high-priced, ejther. Women's heavyweight cotton Vests, high neck, long sleeves, tights to match, ankle length, beautiful garment for those who cannot wear wool, $1.50 each, extra large Open Saturday - Howard Cor dren were marooned last night on a tem porary staffoldiug on an Island at. the hend gate of the Bunnyslde canal. They belonged to the reclamation sen-Ice. Lest nltfht res cuing parties went to the scene. Vfouta were secured and they were taken from their perilous position this morning. Piles Cared I" to 14 nays. Pazo Ointment la guaranteed to cure any ease of Itching, Blind, Blveding or Protrud ing I'lles In to It days or money rafundsd. The ,4 BoyV Clothes Are Part of His ': From first knickerbockers to col lege clothes Is a long range, but wo meet the . boy at ovary stage with these better sorts that help to educate and refine as well as protect and adorn him. Huits front and Overcoats for hoys, $5.00 to $10 Young nien's Mwaffgt'r Suits and Overt out , $10 to $18 Ejtra values for hoys' suits at 3.00. Saturday In THORNES W ST. r A. j'- r-r ; sizes, J1.73 each. Women s fine ribbed wool Vests, neck, long sleeves, tlgh'.s to mntch high ankle length, color natural, fine winter weight, $2.00 each. Women's flne ribbed silk and wool Union Suits, high, neck, long sleeves, ankle length, colors cream, blue or flesh, $4.00 per suit.; Women's fine ribbed wool Union Buits, high neck, long sleeves, ankle length, either white or natural, flne weight for winter, $2.75 a suit. .Women's flne ribbed cotton Corset Covers, high neck, long sleeves, medium weight,' nil sixes, 50c each. Main Floor. j In Our Complete and Up-to-date Infants' Wear Dept. We nre always showing something new for the little folks. Mothers have come to recognise this as the most complete In fants' Wear Store In the city and our prices ore always the lowest. There are many bargains which , are not advertised. Visit this Interesting section of our store Satu- day. Caps for boys or girls. In white or black Astrakhan, with red. blue or white velvet crowns, with ear tabs, 50c each. White bear skin Caps for boys or girls, with ear tubs, 60c, $1.00 and $1.50. White Eiderdown Tarn o' Slinnters for girls, with white quill, BOo each. ,' White bear skin Tarn O' Bhanters for girls, trimmed with white silk ribbon and quill, $1.50 each. Astrakhan. Tm O- Shaiiters for' glrfs,ln red, navy, brown and black special value-t at It.OO each.' SPECIAL, FOR SCHOOL WEAK Wool Tarn. O' Bhanters for girls, In red, navy, gray and white, 35c, 50c and $1.00. Wool Sweaters for small girls and boys, with leggings, mittlns and toquos to match. Ask to see them. ' .. , .z'r Main Floor. Evenings. Sixteenth Street SUGAR TRUST IS ON TRIAL H'sYemeYer Combine it Accused of Accent- j ti.i . , -p . j conta. A letter written by Mr. Palmes to - , of tho Central, concerning th reduction of ALTON B. PARKER APrVARS FOR DEFENSE rate- waa rt, re'1 in evidence over tho ob jections of the tiiftennp. The general pnr- port of tho letter liowel that the redue- Objertlona Made to Introduction of tlons or rebate were allowed with the Much Testimony, bat C'oart Gen erally: Itnlea Attain! Defendant. NEW YORK. Nov. lu. The so-cjillcd "Sugar truct." or the American Sugar Re- fining company, was brought to trial for tha tlrst time on a charge of accepting rebates today. The specific Indictment charges the corporation with knowingly vlolaftng the Elklns law by knowingly ac cepting rebites on the Now York Central A Hudson River railroad In the spring of 1S03, amounting to $31,000. The case Is on trial before Judge Holt of the United -States circuit court. Kor granting the same rebates the New Y'oi k , Central was convicted yesterday In the i same court. Tho sugar company, It la I charged, accepted the t'JB.no) In rebates : shortly after the passage of the Elklns act, the shipments having been made just before congress passed the law. There are several other Indictments against the company. It is understood, for violation of the Elklns law. Today's pro ceedings were marked by constant objec tions on the part of the defense. Jlnar Objections by Parker. Lowell M. Palmer, who was for many years at the head of the Sugar trustji t rattle department, was the first witness today. ' Th .vamiurl Inn . " XI, PdlniAf whinll . .. , - ' was conducted along the sume lines as in . the recent New York Central trial, was j frequently interrupted by the objections of j Judge Parker and Mr. Mcllvalne. Mr. Palmer testified that he kept a separate ' bank account for the trafllo department, but he was not permitted to explain bow, 'the clerks In I: l department were paid. the court kualainlDg Judge. Parker's Ob- Ji vtloii cn li.at point. It Is said to be the I contention of tho government that all the expenses of the traffic department wire paid from this bank account and that all . tho deposits came from rebates returned to and received by the defendant com- j pany. Mr. Palmer suld he litul contiulted wltn General Trafllo Managi-r Poineroy of the New York Central and Vice Pretldnt Na than Ouilfoid of the Fame roud concern ing rates for sugar hipn-nta to the went. When Mr. fcjtlni.-toii gui Htlon, d the witness concerning the coutrai-ts he had made with various companies, both Mr. Mcllvalne and Judge Parker were on their." feet with a serlua of objections. What ' contract he may have made bad nothing ' to do with the real jmui-s, they Insisted. Mr. Stlmson held that It would ehow the ! general authority under wliUh the witness : acted. Ju Ige Tarker said that the defense ' would willingly admit that the witness had acted with the due authority of the '. defendant corporation. I titrremeat Pat la Kvldrare, , 1 The agreement muile bv the wit;ieto am I General Traffic Manager 1'uiueroy 'it the Veilings. Chiffon Auto Veils, In all. the new inf stylish shades, at $1.00, $1.00. $200, $2.60, $4.00 and $7.50 each. Plain and fancy Face Veilings, In all de sirable shades, at 25c, 30c, 40c, 6)c, 6"c, "Go to $1.50 yard. Sewing Bilk Veiling at 26c yard. Chlfjen Veiling. 60c and 75c yard. Harrge or Wool Veiling. 25c and 30c yard. Bridal Veiling. 72 Inches wide, S5o yard; lus-lnrh. $1.35 yard. Main Floor. Bed Comforters. Our West basement Is a most Interest ing section of our store for people that are wanting Sanitary Ued Comforts. We don't carry any but what are sani tary, clean and pure, in and out. It Is tba lirst essential thing with us. After that comes the appearance, and wo have been told many a time that our line of Bed Comforts Is the choicest In the city. Of course, we know this, but to make you know this also we Invite you to visit the West Section of our Basement. Cotton Comforts, soft and fluffy, clean tnd pretty, at $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $2.25, $2.50, $2.75 $3.00. $t.S0. in is line in cludes the celebrated ' Maish" Comforts. Wool Comforts at $3.00 $3.23. $4.50. $1.75, $6.00, o.50, $7.00, $12.50 each. This lino In cludes tint celebrated ."Merrltts" Health Comforts. .'.' ' Down Comforts Notice the sise. 8 feet wide, 7 feet Jong, tilled with deodorised doWn. Prices. $i.00, $7 00. $7.50. $9.00 each. ' SATURDAY NIGHT SPECIAL. At 7:30 p, m. wo will sell a fine Down Filled Comforter, covered with downproof sateen, sise 6 feet by 7 feet, a special offer ing, at $4.98 each. Special Sale in Our Linen De partment, Economy Basement. SALE MERCEHIZJ3D DAMASK SATUR DAY. All our $1.00, S5c. and 75c Bleached Mer cerised Damask, 48c per yard. BALE SILVER BLEACHED NAPKINS SATURDAY. . All our $1.75 Silver Bleached Napkins, $1.00 lper dosen. '. RALE FRINGED NAPKINS SATUR DAY. All our S'ri" Fringed Napkins, 2c each. BALE RENAISSANCE DOILIES SAT URDAY. All our 12Uc Renaissance Dollies, 5e each SALE LINEN FRINGED TABLE CLOTHS SATURDAY. All our $1.25 Fringed Table Cloths, (Be each. All our $1.60 Fringed Table Cloths, 75c each. SALE 'OF HEMMED MERCERIZED"! NAPKINS SATURDAY. All our $2.25 Mercerised Napkins, $1.50 a dozen. '. BAlzE WASH TABLE COVERS SATUR DAY. . .. ' All our" $2.50 Wash Covers. $1.29 each. NOTE Beautiful souvenir postal cards showing, Interior views of our store free upon request. New York Central, Introduced In yester day's trial agnlnst the Central, was put !n evidence, -Under It the rate between Brook lyn and Clevelund was reduced 3 cents frcm .the published tarift rale of n cents to 15 knowledge of Vice President Guilford. I Fallowing this a letter froir, C. R. IUIoke, then secretary vt the Aniertoun Sugar Re fining company was read. This was In I , reply to one nuking wlujoe and how the 6 cents to be retumi as an overcharge wai to pe collected. jir. jicich s letter said that the money wfNitil'be paid Into the defendant's com- mission account and finally to the ere lit of the Brooklyn Transportation company. The. hitter corporation did all the trucking for the sugar company. The check for K6.000 drawn by a bank In Buffalo and paid to Mr. Palmer, represent ing the alleged rebates, was introduced In evidence, despite Mr. Mcllvalne's attempt to- prevent Its reading by admitting its ex istence. To all ot this evidence counnrl fur tho defense continued to object and to have their objections noted when overruled. AV. E. Pouter, an employs In the auditing department of the sugar company, testi- tied that he had handled some of tha claims upon which the rebates were based. One of these claims which he Identified he had for warded to H. O. Havemeyer, president of the defendant corporation. After further testimony court adjourned until Tuesday. Te Care a Cola m Ob ttmy. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tableta Liruk'ginte refund mon. y If II tails to cui. K. W. Grove -Ixnati,, Is on acn bwS. S6c Now la the time to make your ''wants known through the Bee Want Ad page. Positive Protection for all hours and al weathers. Especially re- c mmendable for AutolsU ;nd Yachismcn In (ad loi ill who enrjage In outdooi recreation, whether on lane or water. fill .Wests' bf U Wants. For Sale' Jn Onuiha By ALBERT CAHN . 13."J Faruam Street. sasv 7 1 1 I NEW YORK, Nov;ifl.-R. O, Dun A CCS Weekly Review of Trade tomorrow wlil say: Trade expands under the stimulating In fluence of colder weather and mercantile ti'ilrctlnna are Improved, BltluniKh rat-s for money -continue. lilRh. V Traveling salesmen send In large orders to leading distributing points, but movement of merchandise are still retarded by Inadequate transmitting facilities. h.MHOimble illies of wearing ap parel and holiday goods attract considerable attention, wnile staple article of every kind are In good demand. 'J he prospects for the future were never brighter, l abor disputes reached amicable settlement In M.ml c ises, wnues being advanced In trans porting and manufacturing Industries. The most Mi-iklng development of the week was the uiunecf dented output of ila Iron In conjunction with large Imports and ad vancing prices, Indira ting the greatest ac tivity ever attained by steel mills, oilier Industrial reports were scarcely less gralt tyina. prospects In the Iron and stoel Industry are brixht beyond precedent. Coiiiimcis cover c.iiwieit of mills far Iqto next jaur on hi gome ca.tes1 to i:ifft. While the woolen goods division Is still quiet, on the whole there is' evidence of increased activity In some departments. and some buy rs are t omplaininK of the lelay that attends deliveries of dress goods. Duplicate orders for men wear do not expand as rapidly as desired, but the senti ment is mere sattsiactory than at any time l:i recent weeks. 1 riii bictii.'i.s continue arae In hides, sales by the pursers being estimated at over lwi.Ono sides for the week. Leaning commodity markets have de veloped strength during the Inst week, es pecially thosw In whlcn speculative opera- lions ur t.ie short, account hud been ear ned to extremes. r Recovery !n whnat had the additonal supHrt of unsatisiactory receipts at the northwest, and although the small move ment was probably due In large measure to the "ar shortage, it gave rise to smaller estimates of the crop In spring jvheat staus- 1-tour ('input continues to mane a poor comprrisun wltii the milling returns of a year kko. An otllclal statrnient further In creasing the estimated corn crop prevented mat cereal In m participating tuily in the upward tci.Unicy of prices. Liabilities ot commercial failures thus far reported, for November amounted to $43'..4-s, of which $sW,iol was In manufac turing, fi,:;o2,4!i in trading and fu,l In other cciiiinctctul lines. REPORT OF THE CLEAR I NO HOI SK Dullness Transacted b Associated Hanks for the Week. NEW YORK, Nov. 1. The following ta ble, compiled bv Rraostreet. shows the bank dealings at the principal cliks tor toe week ended ovemier to, witn wie percentage in Increase and decrease as Compared Willi the corresponding week lust year; CITIES. Clearings. Inc. Pec. New York .... Chicago Boston Philadelphia .. St. Louis Pittsburg flan Francisco Baltimore Cincinnati Kansas City .. New Orleans . Minneapolis .. Cleveland. Louisville Detrqit Los Angeles , OMAHA ...... Milwaukee .... 2,115.5V3.5i 7.8 -li,MM,nil 1.1 3. 1d9.n15.'i4S 6T.I.S6.0SMI, fii.!.,b.tli, ",4:i7,4ii!j 31.ft!'i.ll 'J5.6'J5.4iKl 31.i:i.0ii 27.059.V 1S.1MU9' 19.4fti.oi-a; 13.4nrt.617 J0,ltH),7t 14.S.9.Rert; 10,003,904! ll.iM.871'1 S.&Vi.SiO , 8,9..n74 .3.t.6 10.BW.il2 9i.bC 11.21H.1.V, 7.5.R.tilli ' .4.9,r0i"i ".lH-'LHHl'i 6.744. 4i 6.9M,riKj 4.Mll.Ut; 1.6. 4 4 3.1 2.1 I 6.0 9.1i... n.si... 7.9... 40.l... 19.3'.,. .e.oi.. . is.,.'.. 1.9... ,.... K. ... 1R.3 ... Providence Miinraia .-, Indianapolis St. Paul Denver .'. Seattle .'. Memph'i Port Worth .. Richmond Columbus i.... Washington St. Joseph Savannah Portland, Ore Albany Salt Lake City...,. Toledo, O Rochester Atlanta Tacoma Spokane, Wash... Hartford Nashville , Peoria Des Molnee New Haven Grand Rapida Norfolk Augusta, (iu PpilngAeld. Mass.. Portland, Me I)nyton Sioux City Kvanxvllle Klrmingham Worcester Syracuse Charleston, B. C... (Lincoln Mobile Krie. Pa , jOa-klund , Knoxville Jacksonville, Kla... Wilmington, Del... Wichita 57.8 23.9 45.6!. 49. 7i. 16.61. 4. Si. ; n.7 6,0.-O.ii6 24.7 7,3., 31.3.... 7.071,4a) 7.3.8,!Hii 4,3ii.:3) a.s5.Jwi S.2.6.t 4.1U.1I2I 6.tMl.ti 3.745.noi 3,844,207; 3.ai'.43jl 23.9.. .3 ...... 1.6 6 ...... 2.3 "i!2 A At 7.2 1.7 ,iM,27o S.MROuli 3,L'li.4oS' 2.111. 2'Cl. 2.:S.l"4 2.1V6.8I5 . 2.11".h.Vi; 2.1lS.!):"iO 2. in 13.8", ij 2.2i8,l,9 1.7S1.73.V - 2.fe4.r 1.S18.52SI. i,i8,()ii9:. 2,ni9.H72 873, D74; . 8.7A3.NIO!. 1.621.487! 13.91.. 9.21 17.7. 30.0 "3.6 87.4 12.7 18.6 l.'.O! 5 1 13.4 9.5 R5.0 iW.l 1.417.DOO! 9.0 1.313. 7551 l.lf7.2. l,213,3i S.l 10.4 Wilkesbarre Chattanooga 6.0 4.1 l,K2.vWi. 93.41' l.UnO.IXll 1.0!,5;i0! 1.154,(;t h:4,4il. 841.870 1,1142.1281 1.104,4i li"1.71S;. . 7srt.2."i.i. 870.9441 . 649,218 716,ll G44.W1 .h37.iV. M.4lfi. 6:8.2m' 6MX16I 377. 470,97 470.1h4l .. SM.SN2I. Iavrnport Little Rock Kalamason, Mich.... Topeku Wheeling. W. Va... Macon Springfield, IU Pall River Helena Ixxington Fargo. N. D New Bedford , Youngstowu ......... Akron Rorkford. Ill Cedar llaplds, ' la, Canton,- O Blnghamton Chester, Pa , Lowell Oreensburg, Pa Bloornington. Jll Springfield. O , Qulney, III Mansheld, O Lecatur, 111 Sioux Palls, 8. D Jacksonville, 111 Fremont, Neb (South Bend, Ind tHouston tijalveston Fort Wayne , 13.2 . 24.il, 1S.51. B7.i. 24.7 u.i Jt 4 26.7 8.7 6.2 so.e .9 14.6! 44.6. 6.6 . 23.2.' T.. . . . . ' It 189 84. S ri'.'i is.i 29.11 15 6.541i 11. g ..lii.7'if, 18.6 214.5:91 7,42 13.: S73.4121 30.5H7.5.V.' 6 19,3J.nii 18.3 241 KI3.930;. Total, V. OutHlUa N. 8.. V. iW.Sr7.f714,S3' City.. I 1.-1.78,KU7 Canada 1.0 55 Moiitirul Toronto Winnipeg t 85.7S1.9J1! .116.64! 14 SiH.lXJI 2 9:.OI4l 1.773.6icl I.137.2: U.2.. 46.5... 6.41.. 11.71.. 40.8'.. .;.-. 22.1 .. 1.4 .. . .. Ottawa , Halifax Vancouver, B. C... Quho Hamilton St. John, N. B Jujndon, Out Victoria, B, C Z.2M.U14 1, !.?: l.04.aTh Total, Canada., 93,9iw,5J6i Hu.41 r:alanca paid In cash. tTit Included n totAls icau.- coatalmnir other Itams than clearinss. Not kioluUvd In totUs; com punson Incomplete. URtDSTKKUri HCVtliW OF TH4DK TralHr Blorkadra Bad Iirruia la NEW YORK, Nov. 16.-Bradtretfs to- morrow will say: Further and serious congestion of rail way shipments, more advance in wsceH, satitifaciury r-orirs. a lar- vulumu of uprmtf trade, gifuier activily In retail linen In conoiiHiu-e with colder weatner, a marked devuliui-nt of deniand for holi day noitle and pMreihtent re-ju-Mtg for iioinentic and loreiKn iron and wlecl are ttiui.iiK the fciKniilc Mtit feature o( an n cent lniiHlly buey week. Com plaints of p'Kr delivery r wide spread and, wliile tnc railways are niahiiig evi-ry efturt to rcuiedy ih- ftuittllln, llitie proicres is tielng niade in tliat direction. lt--atite of tliee di-las collections aie not j so aud as U.ry uiight im, thuu.U must l We are going to offer for Saturday only the best values ever offered in the city in Tailor made Suits. We.have about going to be sold while they last for Large loose $20 values in coats for Large loose $1? values in coats for Children's coats,' worth $750 Sable canary fur D coats worth S. Fredrick Oeryer fi Co. Authoritlts on Styls CLOAKS, QUITS, SKIRTS AND WAISTS 1517 Farnam St. ZZU CZZ3 CZ3 ' C Our reputation for soiling only reliable goods is the re sult of many years of fair dealing the verdict of hundreds of satisfied, happy customers. Compare our prices. SJf7 omy from Ruby Oaks Reliable, Rtrong heat ers, screw drafts, , draw center grate, full nickel trim- r nr Died, up from DD Iladlant Home Air Blastn With 20th century flrepot- the only perfect retort made, burns soft coal, slack, hard coal or coko lasts a. lifetime, up from 14.85 Hilton Rogers & Sons Co. Stoves and Ranges Sold on Payments. 14th and Farnam Streets, Open Saturday Evening. the Improvement reported Inst week Is maintained, hhipments of grain hs suf fered nioet from tlie conKemlon, but de liveries of fuel to manufacturing plants and shipment of Iron and steel mills are also hampered. Industrial Plants are be ing pushed to tha utmost, foreign Iron Is coTnlng In volume, labor Is scarce, and wages" especially tho of railway em ployes, have undergone further favorably Interior points, especially in the cctton be.t Qf the southwest, seem to be ptelty well supplied with funds, owing to the large crops and the freer movement ol cotton, and as a result bankers from I ho iecllois have been seeking c,''"1in.;ri''"' paper In Chicago and St. J-ouls. All In all, the situation throughout most sections ot I emmtry li an insi.lring one except In Virginia, the Carollnas and I'eoigm, where Injured crops have curtailed col lections considerably, resulting in requests for extensions and hampered trade, and In parti of the northwest, where bad Weather and slow whest crop movement have made trade and collections backward lemand for spot pig Iron, domestic and foreign, Is M InHistent as ever, and the high pHce. prevailing have not curtailed con sumption. DIAMONUe Edholra. 16th and Harney. LIFE INSURANCE AGENTS. Contracts for the new year will soon be In process of readjustment. After January 1 all companies operating in New York wnl b required to conform to the recently amended Jaws of that state. Keform leg islation In New York Is not so framed as to prevent official extravagance In the management of life Insurance companies; but docs In specific terms limit the com pensation of agents. . During all tue upheaval no charg of corruption has been laid at the door of tha age.ul. It Is conceded thai the army ot lite insurance producers, who have built the business to Us present magnitude, have as a rule been faithtui, conscientious and Industrious. They, snd they alone, aru to suner in the readjustment. The management of Tha Midwest Life Insurance company believes thai In the ap portionment of a moderate expense, a lib eral share should be allotted to the men who procure the business; and Its con tracts s coord with that theory. The Mid west Life Invites men of character. Indus try and enthusiasm to call at Its noma office, or address the company, First Na tional Bank building, Lincoln. Nebraska. Now Is a good time to make arrangements for the work of l7. 1 SCHOOL AXD college:. DELLCVUE COLLEGE CoLXS';e Cluelcsl. Untiic. tktliMCBeivel courVM KAltkSt-AO eocrdll4 H(S caiul pearee UM etMiiwee er eor nur eoiig vt auivre.Ljr. X'jKmaI. Si KooL gUoii,iarr 4raK4 cut,.' CeniucAt grul4. fONof HVAliiKV Ikeotr el Kiwi. isue, tviee, t.oiio, eloiHil&e sS art. OMAHA lojvNS.'.Tlur.S gleclrle ilae ea4 Iturllag Ua tilr- Vwur Mu4rn Uvt ialturi. A4xtM 4-ivi4eat WiWeta, telieM, Me, SO suits worth $30 $9.98 $9.98 $7.50 $4.98 1 14.98 $30 Puritan Steel Range Made of WellpRTllle bitted utoel, asbHttlos lined, with duplex gran-, pouch feed door souiplete, with lull nlzo warm- (nckf ing; closet, as shown in cut reduced to Radiant Home Base burners Will reduce your coal bill. Perfect com bustion; entire control; uir-tight Viints and large, circular flue in baso,. abso-. lufely without an equal iu econ $29 and durability, up Cole's Hot Bloslfc The genuine from Chicago, air-light, won derful fuel savers keeps fire 4 8 hours without atten- 19 Mon, lo-in. size $10 Oil Healer Smokeless and odor---less, strong and conve n nj" nlent beaters, up from . . .tJ.D Ash Cnua All sizes. . or. up from OJL AMI SKMESTS, uoru's T7;,r4 wars Special Matinee Today, Ibsen's "A Doll's House," Tonight, JAHB COaCOBlV, . IN THE FREEDOM OT SUZAJTHE. SOU seats on lower floor at 11. ou. Sunday. Mondar. Tntidir Omini 4 ntomohlla Viorht Miwib THE VASDEEFHT CUf. Oast of Bixty and Barney Oli field's Great Racing- Effect 3UU seats on lower Hour at 1.UU. BUKVVOOD TWELFTH BIiJ U KFK Matinee Today, Tonight WOOSWAXD ITOCX CO. IX - IT iuuht ur IWOID, Prices Evening and Hat. Mat., 10c, 25c; Tues., Thur., Sat. Mats, 10c. Next Week CAPTAIN SWIFT. ft CRtlOUT 'Phon, Doug 94. MODERN VAUDEVILLE MATINEE TODAY 2:15 NOTE-CL'RTAIN AT :15 SHAiU1 TONIGHT PEICES10e, 26c, 60c KRUG THEATEK 15.a3C-50o-79c MttlBM Today. Tonight at 8)15 The Merry Musical Mixup, MY WirC'B rAttilLT. un. Windy Saus rrom Amsterdam. AUDITORIUM Roller Skating Today Morning Session, 10 to 13. Afternoon, 9 to 6. Evening Session, T:30 to 10:30. MUaXO BY III MAUD. asm-' TRAINCU m"f .as ifSBk A'. mvVs O. SANN f WILD 'IMS CcN a OLIO AT to AXiMAk l WW ,HOW 1207 Doufl St. Open II a. in. dally. Performances bourly after 1 p. m. Highly int i i,i li . e and entertaining. Spotted jony "Ueauty" given y January int. Auuiissiwtt 1 cm is. One price to all. V i) k n A