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TllK OMAHA DAILY BKE: UT.S1A XOVEMBKJl '27, 1WXJ. JV'fKtHJ Do,,flH elft. Fur Coals, Fur Neckwear, - Fur Mulls. Ciioicest Quality at Lowest Prices. All th.npw turn tor Christmas buying are' here.-' Mioks.-'Koxfs, Mar ten.,, i.ud ot.hJr choice fur3 In hundreds of stylos. Make your s'iortlon now. Coats for Women. Ail OrcTaWftf novelties In fancy nilxtnrrs. plain Itlnck broadc'olh, white .:tl rharop.-igu.) colored evening coats, velvet touts,-velonr broadtail coats, very ono our own t-xrluslve styles. ....... Firtoutlfiil -Mack cost"-at $10.00, $12.50. ,$ 15.0T,;$17J0, $52.50 and to $33.00. . f. v . '""': Separate Skirts. ' . - ' AWe do an-immense) business In hlch class skirts. Our skirts ar all ...Ic jbj men tailors fitted and altered with Cat's and attention to details. Buy tKiotu a stun Cm re spond-m.) in sui ts at Thntnjpson. Bcldeo & Co.'s and you will neer be ttlsappolnted. ; Washington, Nov. 2.-Spei-l Tu SccoDd floor. , . gram.) The announcement that a favorable .. .. neaaUfal Souvenir Postal Cards, showing lutcrlor views ot our store, 'ru upon request. . . fliis: Store Will Be Closed All Day Thanksgivinfl. ..: :' : ' Saturday Evening. Howard, Comer FRAMING INSURANCE FERORT f vmraiasiou Meets Tuesday and Hats Three Tayi to uomplett Its Work. , STATE TOUCHING ON ITS CASH FESERV- ..''. 1 l"lut ' Hnadred Thouaaud Uollara Available far, Appropriation by l.elslntajre for Kspenae. of the ruining Two Year. - tt'ro.n a Stuff Correspondent. t!CS MOINEH, Nov. '.'t.-tfjpectal.f-.lowa's Legislative Insurance commission will meet 1ha.rknKlvlr.ff day to complete the ie port, to the legislature on Insurance legisla tion. Aa a matter of fact almost none of the vital malf.r of tha report have been definitely detormlned upon. Two sides to almost every question have been prepared by, Secretary Hyrklt and will be laid before - the commission Thursday for the tlnal eie- vision. Tho testimony of witnesses is al ready In the hands of tha printer, but tho 'report Itself Is undecided. According" to the lw creatine the commission It must have the report ready and filed with the auditor .'to fee-printed not later thart December L The members of the commission ore now at their homes and will meet Thursday, and will then have three days In Which to complete the report. It is practically cer tain that the commission will decide ml . raise In 'the fraternal "insurance rates, but decidedly uncertain m to how much of a raise, and the commission Is not one on the amount by' any means.' "Enormous pres sure has been brought to bear both on the aid also on-the part ofpersone carrying large Insurance risks for a co-Insurance clause, btx some of. the members of the ' commission oppose It, believing It a virtual repeal of the i.'anehard anti-trust law, 'while others favor it The commission has already debate, the proposition at great length, but has reached final declslcn; nil there may be some f routs.-. In reaching 'the final decision. The question "Ot -Annual cir, deferred distribution of surplus In the caae of lite insurance companies Is a si undecided. Tio, uniform , policy bill has heort drawn up lr( , two. or , thre different shapes by the secretary! ' One of the forms will likely be decided upon, but the commis sion is divided on the proposition. It Is ,so with every vital question In the report. Speculation has been made as to what the f report will be and there are reasons for believing that the forecast previously given out Is about correct, but It Is not definitely "known. It Is believed that the report will tie against the annual distribution of sur plus In life Insurance and against the co- ' insurance. ; but In the flnal deliberations of the commission there may be some sur prises. Andltor Files Report. Auditor U. T. Carroll's report shows that the expenditures of the state of Iowa ore gradually Increasing and making inroads -on the cash balance. - According to the re-.-port there will be but BSOO.000 available for - the coming general assembly te vote in appropriations for the next biennial pe riod. The last general assembly had about j0o,00 to vote In appropriations for a pe riod of one year. The report shows that the receipts for the year ending June 30, 1!K, were I3.4WU50, an increase of 139,3 2 over the year ending Juno 30, 1905. The cash balance, after deducting all outstanding warrants, Is tsm.822.34 and a year airo It was n.484i. decrease of $430,061. For the nest biennial period Auditor On oil THE VALUE OF CHARCOAL. Few People Know Hw laeful It la In Preserving Ileal lit and Beauty. . CmU Nothing To Try. -Nearly everybody knows that charcoal i the aafest and most efficient disinfect ant and purif.er in nature, but few realise its value when taken Into the human sys tem for the same cleansing purpose. ' Charcoal is a remedy that the more you take of It the better; it is not a drug at all, but simply absorbs the gases and Im purities always present in the stomach and intestines and carries them out of . the system. Charcoal aweeteua the breath after amok big, drinking . or after eating oidons or tther odorous- vegetables Charcoal effectually clear and imnrov the complexion, it whttetw the teeth and Ltrther acts as a natural and eminently safe cathartic. It abasirbs the injurious ga which - col - lot Hi tba stomncu and bowels: it disln. feet the niouti. und. throat from the pol mju of catarrh. All druggists sell chaixoal In one form or another, but probably the best char coal and the most for the money is la btuart'a Charcoal Loengts; they are com- i.oued of the fluent powdered Willow char coal, and othep haxtnlesi antiseptics i tab- let form er nher In the form of large, pleasant tasting- luwngea, ine cnarcoal Vulng mlxeU with honey, he dally us of these loxi.ges will aooa In a much improved condition of the Li)era.l U.lth, better couiplexion. sweeter hraath and purer blood, and th. beauty of 'I Is, that no possible harm can result from i hie continued uo. but. on th contrarv ... L...111 great oenenu A luffio pny.lclar.. in :K-aUing of the iHanama of Charcoal. aay.:l advise Htuart . Charcoa. UM..e. to all anient. jf firing irom ga in uioin.-i ana ooweik, and to clear up the complexion and purify ,h. breath, mouth and throat; I .Uo be- '.lave the Uver is greatly b'uerlted with t.is daily u. ct iheCi; they ooat but twenty- ! ctnu a ha-fat -rug store., and ul- though in soma i. a patent preparation. yet 1 believe I gt more and better char- Lvl la Stuart's Chareoal Losenges than in :.v.y of U.e ordinary charcoal l.Wet.." 6iid your name and addreaa toiluy tr fiiul nu.-Ka end sea for yiurlf. ft V. a. ;?;mf Stuart lllrfa Msr.h.ll Tie?, Not. 26, 1908.1 I Sixteenth Street. v estimates Hint tho receipts rf fhe slate from all sources will be W.STI.i'io, provlrieit the legislature continues the policy of levy ing taxes to raise II.OOO.ooi) a year. The estimate of expenditures ' fnr tho biennial period Is i9;:,)!j3, bused .on tho general laws. The difference is the amount avail able for sppropilatlons, lens about ' Sl5n.Oj undrawn funds appropriated by the Thir tieth and Thirty-flrwt general assemblies. brln!ntf the available Arrouut. down t about $00,00. lie Moines Itenrhea ICO.VMI. According to tho city directory issued to day thD population of the city of tcs Molnee is loO.fwj. There are 43.5) names) in the new directory and multiplied by two and one-half, tho usual number, brings the population up to 1,760. This is an Increase i of 1,30 for the year. YVant I'aater erlee. Con'.plalnts against the railroads by the stock men will be one of tho features of tho annual meeting of the Iowa Corn Belt Meat producers' association here next week. The chief complaint Is that the service la slow and it la probable that tho railroads will be Asked to give more rapid service to Chicago. Judge.'1 8. "11. Cowan of .Texas. who1- Was retained" by'" 'tho Nntlomil l.lvo Stock association -to lobby at the Inst scs lon! of coii-frews." will be one 'of the 1 prin ciple speakers. ' , YVIntefaet''Mlnier Acquitted. Ilev.- John 'II.' Hlft of .Wlnterset;. tried In ' the' federal 'court' for- sending, letters through th ' malls attempting to extort money from a Wlnterset banker, was ac quitted today. 'The case went to the, Jury Saturday and the verdict returned today. Return From. Sonthern Trip. Governor Cummins, Secretary of State Martin, State Treasurer Gllbertson, the members of the four monument, commis sions and others who accompanied them on tho trip south to dedicate tho monuments on southern battlefields, are back from the trip and all declare it one of the finest and most profitable they had ever taken. The party has been absent just two. weeks. YVoald Banquet Delegate. A meeting of citizens) was held at the Grant club In this city today to make pre liminary arrangements for giving. a banquet tor the delegates to the convention to be j held in this city December S to. consider the question of . voting direct ion Vnlted, Stairs senators, and , seeming a,, constitu tional amendment to pernt of, MChVlei. ' . Canvaaalaa; Rftarna. Fremont and Shelby counties were.the last to get In their election returns and they .barely escaped having -a 'messenger sent after them at their expense. The auditor of Fremont connty was not aware ct the fact that the executive council had to canvass the returns today and was tak ing his time about getlng them In. When he-was informed by telephone Saturday It became necessary for him- to take a 100 mlle drive over the county- to get the- sig natures of the supervisors to the returns so as to get them here in time. The re turns are being canvassed on all but gov ernor and lieutenant governor, which votes are canvassed by the legislature. HYMENEAL. Trai era-Walsh. NEW ORLEAN8, Nov. 2.-The marriage of Blanche Walsh, tho actress, to W. M. Travers, a member of her company, was announced here today. The ceremony was performed Novemler 15 in a private residence In this city by ' a court Judge and the fact was kept ueci-et until today. when the records were made public Mra Meyera Lora Point. WASHINGTON, Nov. J. Justice Brewer in the supreme court of the Vnlted States I ". recoiiiiiienwiig mat tne in.uans ive toilay refused to allow the attorneva for Placl under a government agent' who shall Mrs. Agnes Myers, under sentence of death det"mln to what extent rehvr should b? for murder In Missouri, mora time In which "horded by tho government. Captain Hel to file a complete record in tho case. The mlck tnat government aid to the In- time, as originally fixed, Wednesday next. Toilet Pet, 5 to M pieces -Sterling. Cop- ley. Jeweler, 113 South Will. Get his price.. FORECAST OF THE .WEATHER Fair Today and Tomorrow In Hraaka, Sooth Dakota, Wy oming and Montana. Nr. WASHINGTON, Nov. M.-Forai ast ot the weather for Tuesday and .Wednesday : Fbr Nebraska, Colorado, Wyoming, Mon tana and South Dakota Fstr "Tuesday and Wednesday. fr'01" lw-Fulr Tuesday and colder . eRl Portion; Wednesday; fan-. For Kansas Fair Tuesday and coid : et portion; Wednesday, fair. , In Ttii'sdav " ' For Missouri Fair and colder I Wednesday, fair. Local Heeurd. OFFICE OF THK WEATHER BI REAU. OMAHA, Nov. . Official record of tem perature and precipitation, compared with '! ttin cnrrasooiidina riav of tits ousr thr years; l&o. loi law. bsc. ) Ifnvlmiini lamn.rjfim 43 J 40 ''"u'" '!T:,.T1tU" i :4 r, in- x; 24 .o5 .( . T precipitation 'ieuiiie.aluie and precipitin Ion departures from the noi-mal at Omalia ainca March 1, and. comparison with the past two yaars: Normal temperafure S3 Excess for the day 6 Total excea since March 1. ' ,T& """.l. Total rainfall since March 1... IieSolency since March l.'l -J4 .3 inch Ml Inch 3 01 Inchea 4 OT Inches Dsrtncy for cor. period, 3. is inchea Dottcioncy for cor. pvrio. lss.H.... .W inches ' "' . R.frt. Iron. Station, a. T . M. Bl!M"te J. H BvamarcK. clear I t heyeiiiie, clear la ti .oa . ..n t - . .() i .si .( SJ ...! 4K - .00 4.' .t !W T to . &i T n .) : - ji M -. V j ' ' l ii,vtr, clear I Havre, clear Jr .......... 4u 4 i It i It 44 . Kansas City, clear Omaha, clear Rapid City, clear ... min;"."' kkH Lake City. pt. cloudy W laVmin. cloudy V uu.cuii. ouuniua Is T injlcates ttm vf xei,iitstloti. ' . . 1 A. WELSH. leeal roiecuster. i, iDPPH VlWi PHWf.Y f Hl i .A I I bAL 1111 MUIjVM ISJIi I Neither lienor Nor Iutiiiui i rutisfeil with Dorifi i. . Is MONEY FOUND TO CARE FOR THE UTES Commissioner l.ranp of the Indian DiirMi Sow Wltl( to Hear What Ihf Partlralar Xerds of the Indian Are. decision has been handed down In the cfrcuit court of appVals affirming the de cision of the circuit court of Wyoming in the enso of Annus Tioyson of Council TtlutTa asalnut Harry E. tVndsworth. Indian aaent, was read with considerable Interest today by officials of the general Innd office rncl the Indian bureau. (JoveriHir Hlchards, ( commissioner of the general Ymd office, was not at his office today, belns ciiKaged, j It Is said. In the pieparatlon of his rVport i In reply to some rather sensational articles which hnve appeared In loenl papers rela tive to the conduct of hlr, office. It wis the general belief of officials of tho land office, however, that tho Hoyon-Vads-worth caw would he appealed to tho su preme court of the IHiied S'nte for final il"ei!ion. This m!:o uppeantl to he tho con clusion of Indian CommlKSioner Ieupp, although he, when seen, was unwilling to be mioterl In the mutter. Agent Went wor'h. it is generally Uiouplit alout the Interior d'paitininl. will not bo sutisfl.d until he lias uppt.nlid to the highest tribunal, the I'uited Slates supreme court, t tea to He Cared ro. The Indian bureau bus Informed the. War iiei;tuient that ns soon as the White i'ivcr I'tes arrive at Kort Meade and their precise needs us to ilothinit can be asccr tslned that a sum of money can be squeezed out of an emergency appropriation. wnicn will do adequate to meet me necessi. ties of the I'tes. I'p to the hour of closing the departments todny no word had been receixl as to whether the renegado Utos hnd arrived at Fort Meade. j It Is understood General Greeley, In his j report to the secretary of war regarding j the destitute condition of the I'tes, bur- j Bested that the War department should take care of these Indians and tlda them over. Investigation showed the laws, how over, gave the War department no authority to furnish the t'tes with either transpor tation or clothing unless they were regarded as prisoners of war. This condition Gen eral Greeley wa.s not prepared to admit, and the Interior department will thercfoie take care of the Indians until their special I needs can be laid before congress. Indian Teacher in Washington. Jesso F. House, superintendent of the Rapid City, R. D., Indian school, and J. Mortsolf, superintendent of the Day schools on the Rosebud Indian reservation, are In Washington consulting with officials of the Indian bureau on various mutters affecting their respective schools. 1 Kvldenee In Dasaett Case. The entlro session today of equity court No. 2, Justice Gould presiding, was occu- . pled with the reading of testimony In the suit of .'harles C. ltassett for an absolute divorce lrom Mrs. Fanny Rice Bussett, daughter of former Senator Rice of Arkan sas'. It is expected the reading of testimony will not be concluded until tomorrow, und that the'arguments of Attorney E. V. Col- laday, representing Mr. Bassett, and At tor- ney Henry E. Davis, who appeared for Rev. E. Lawrence Hunt, corespondent, will eon sumo most of the session Wednesday. i -Mllwr flatter at Capital. " . PostmaMcrs appointed: Iowa Pulaski, Duvls county, Walter W. White, vh-e J. N. Mllllken. resigned. South Dakota Ben clare, Minnehaha county, Emily J. Hyde, vice Harriet M. Arneson, removed. Wy oming Wamsutter. Sweetwater county, Frank C. Ablard, vice Clura E. Swope. re signed. Rural carriers appointed for Nebraska routes: Emerson, route No, I, L,ouls Kruse, carrier; Metta Knise, substitute. St. Paul, route No. 1, Howard K. Sheppard, carrier; Anton E. Herrlekson, substitute. BRACELETS Frenger. J5lh and Dodge. REPORT ON ALASKA INDIANS Arm Officers Say Government Wonld Be of Dladvantaa to Them. Aid WASHINGTON. Nov. 2u.-Ar:ay officers who have investigated destitution among the Copper River Indians in Ala-ska ore of the oplnim that government assistance will Inlttr Nth, ttinr l.rn,tO, lha Inrllon Tn jthe annila, r(,prt of Ma-Jnr Gcnem! F. C. Alnsworth, the military secretary, which has been made public here, Includes a state ment from Captain Ell A. Helmlek of fhe I Tenth Infantry, stationed at Fort Liscum. wlll expire on i alanB encourages mem to nopo ror con i tlnued assistance that will enable them to , eke out a laiy and trifling existence." I General Alnsworth expresses the opinion !thst the Alaskan Indians can be cared for A DOCTOR'S TRIALS lie Sometimes Gets Sick Like Other People. I. Even doing good to people Is iiard work if you have too much of It to do. No one knows this better than the hard working, conscientious family doctor. He has troubles of bis own often gets caught in the rain or snow, or loses so much sleep he sometimes gets out of sorts. An overworked Ohio doctor tells his experience: "About three years ago as the result of I doln' two men's work, attending a large practice and looking ofter the details of j other business, my health broke down completely, and I was little belter than a physical wreck. "I suffered from Indigestion and consti pation, loss of weight and appetite, bloat ing and pain after meals, loss of memory and lack of nerve force for continued mental application. "I became irritable, easily angered and despondent without cause. The heart's action became lrreguiar and Weak, with frequent attacks of palpitation during the first hour or two after retiring. "Some Graie-Nuts and cut bauanus came for my lunch one day and pleased ma particularly with the result. I got more satisfaction from It than from any thing I had eaten for mouths, und on further investigation and use, udopted Grape-Nuta for my morning and evening meals, served usually with cram and a sprinkle of salt or augar. "My Improvement was rapid and p r- mwirni in wtijui men x in pnj siciu and mental endurance. In a woid. I am filled with the Joy of living again, and continue the dally use of Grape-Nuts for breukfast and often for the evening meal. The little pamphlet, "The Road to Well villa,' found in pkgs.. Is invariably saved and handed to some needy patient alonn with-the indicated remedy.-' Name given - Voatum Co.. Hsuta Cross, MU-ii. (There's a reason." h"i hy P,"c,n'r thrm '" t Prtmert I (if lntilor nr.l (Ii'iillnit villi tlvm mU'Il m , tho tnnrninriii d thl "one. try al t It'i other Indian 111 1 COLLIER OPPOSES REVISION j Xrn- York fabliaher Take laane with I timi-lal Rrsritln( Seeonil ( laaa Mall Matter. WASHINGTON. Nov. 3K The vongias slonal poHla commission resumed Its silting today, with Robert J.. Collier as the first peaker. He opposed the revision ot the laws governing second-class matter as pro- I posed by Third Assistant Postmaster Gen eral .Madden, nut expressed sympathies with tho efforts of that official to ermlicute present abuses. Mr. Coljler did not be lieve there should be an Increase in second-' cluss rates, but was willing to have the law strengthened If the existing statutes should prove Inadequate for the eradication of abuses. ' ' Tho other speakers'' of the day were Wil liam A. Glasgow, .1r, of Philadelphia and Herbert Noble of New York. All of them uppetirrd m behalf of the Publishers- as sociation "and opposed ony Increase of the second class mall rate. FOOT RACE .' CASE DECIDED I lilted States C trenlt Conrt of Appeals Affirms Decision of I. oner j Conrt. ; 8T, 1'ACL, Nov. 2S In an opinion handed down by Judge Hook in the 1'nlted Htates circuit court of appeals today In tlfe case of the Exchange Bank of Webb City. Mo., and J. I'. Stewart against 8. E. Moss and Jonathan Davis, the decision of the I'nltad States circuit court was sustained. Judge Ban born dissented from the opinion of Judge Hook. The opinion relates to the Webb City, Mo., foot race case. In which the plaintiffs claimed they were defrauded out qf a large sum of money by means of a fraViduh'iit foot race. The circuit court decided for the plaintiffs. MURDERER SEVERELY BEATEN Man Who Kills Woman and Injnrra Man la Assaulted by Spec tator. NEW TURK'. Nov. 21 In the presence of half a hundred frightened men snd women in a trouser factory at B7 Spring Btrcet to day, Giuseppe Figlia, an Italian aged 50, shot and killed Antonette Macloco, 19 years old, seriously wounded Y'lncenso Iavoiu, the man whom she was to marry, and then turned the guu on himself. A quarrel over a drinking cup at the wash sink, acordlng to. the police, led to the tragedy. Figlia - was beaten nearly to death after ho had been disarmed. LIBRARY BUYS OF HOME MEN flacea Its Order With local Firm for Periodical for Knanlna Year. The Library board held a meeting last i evening. It was one which should have been held Friday, but the members were fearful tiiey would not have recovered siiRlciently from the .Thanksgiving turkey by that time, und, hence advanced the j meeting. . t . . The principal business was the allowance or tne months bills,, which amounted to $2,flH.7. In this amount was Included the subscriptions for periodicals for the en suing year, which were all placed with Omaha dealers. DEATH RECORD . . . ;i'-tAriU i, i:J '.t o , . -. . EdiVard Brown. Edw ard Brown, , brother, of Dr. Kw ing Brown, 1026 Park avoaue. died at his home In Sioux fijy yesterday morning suddenly of Inflammatory ' rheumatism. He was about 42 years of age and is survived by a wife. Dr. Brown left for riloux Cli;, upon receipt of the news and will accom pany the widow and the body of h'.n brother to Omaha today. The funeral will be held tomorrow and the body will be burled at Forest Lawn cemetery. , ' Cnptaln II oak. II. Henry. WASHINGTON, Nov. SB. -Captain Hugh H. Henry, past naUon.il commander of the Army and Navy union, 1". 8. A., and chief of staff of the present National Com mander Browne, died today after an opera tion lor cancer of the stomach. He was Identified prominently with severnl patri otic societies.' He will be burled Wednesday at Arlington. To Care lulu u.r Day. Take Laxative- 'Promo Quinine Tablets, Liruuglsta refund roomy if IV fal's to cure, K. W. Grove's lgnatij,e Is on scu box. ; Wreck on Miasonrl Pnelllf. OTTAWA. Kan., Nov. Si. Missouri Pa cific passenger No 2, esstbouud. left the rails two miles west of Ottawa this morn- ins. The tender was let down by spread- ) ing rails and the coaches followed. The sli-eper remalnd on tho rails. Several pas sengers were bruised, but none was seri ously hurt. Prealdent to Heel tirerka. WASHINGTON, Nov. 26. Tho national convention of thu Phi Delta Theta fra ternity began here today and is to con tinue through the. week. President Roose velt will receive tho fraternity at the White House Saturday. low Itatea to the Soalbeasl. Commencing December IS and on the first and third Tuesdays of each month there after, until March, 1907, the Chicago Great Western railway will a!ll one-way'colonlst tickets tit nearly half fare to points in Alabama, Iiulsiana and Mississippi. Fur further Information apply to W. G. David son, C. P. T. A., 1.M3 Farnani at reel, OmuVa, Neb. Miner Hold Ottieera at Bay. LINTON, Ind., Nov. 2S.--LuIh Shullev, who shot and fatully anniiilnl William Watson during a card game yesterday and then look refuge with a shotgun and am munition in the Tower Hill coal mine, had not niado his appearance at noon today and u'O miners are unable to go to work, it Is feared Shulley will kill anyone who enters. Guards are stationed at the mouth of the mine and it Is hoped to starve Sliulley Into auomi-nUm. Three Burn iu Shin Fire. TOI LON. Nov. 26. The fir which broke out on board the toriedo school ship Al geclras lust night has burned Itself out snd resulted in the almost complete destruction of the vessel, which was a wooden lin.-of-battle ship built 111 ls,"o. The origin of the blaze has not been definitely ascertained. Three sailers were burned to death, six were injured and eight hremcu were more or les seriously hurt. Alleged Parricide Arrested. PEORIA, III.. Nov. 3b-Edward Clifford. accused of shooting his father. Is now in ihe custody of Sheriff Potter, having been i captured here early this mornlr.g and htld wi-iHiut iui 10 await ma aciion r the grand Jury. He refuses to talk, but the conclusion of ihone who have investigated the murder Is that a quarrel resulted over the division of money. tmealsraate la Storm. VKW YORK. Nov. ia Fr ion. a.. u. luiinigranis on uie naiian siesnier Klor Ida. w hich ui rived loday from Genua, wre kept lielow decks while the steamer pitched and rolled In a gulu which at tunes ... suuied almost thu proportions of a hurri cane. Tha Florida cuine through sufely, however, and none of lis pssrengers suf ferud any permanent injury. Piles isrea In to 14 Dare. Paso Otnimeot ts guaranteed to cure ant ( ease or inning, anna, tijeeaing or rroiraa i. 111e la to 14 asys or money refunded. rj. Free I.essone In Art Needle work Every Day from 2 to 5 P. M. Second Floor. at ft n. Here is of special values for much a Utile money will buy in THE DAYLIGHT STORE Great Special Sales in Our Linen Department for Tuesday and Wednesday 2 50 fine grass bleached Table Cloths, 2'i yards and 3 yards long, very pretty, now patterns, with large, open borders, worth from $3 to $6 per cloth, marked for Tuesday and Wednesday, each . . 2.75 7 3 dozen very fine double? satin damask Table Napkins, big din ner sizes, worth $7.00 dozen, marked for Tuesday JL Cft and Wednesday, doz , .TiJu Silks Marked Very Cheap for Quick Selling Tuesday Pretty bilk Foulards, navy and ' black grounds, with white dot ef fects, very new, for pretty waists. - -this quality always sells for $1 yard, marked for AtO Tuesday to, yard OJC Nickel Plated Ware at 10c Choice of the following nickel plated articles at 10c: Crumb traya. with scrapers, Individual lea and coffee pots, bread trays, 13-Inch serving trays, rake plates, cuspidors and a variety of bath room fixtures, towel racks, soap dishes, tumbler holders and tooth brush holders, all nickel plntcd, choice . . 10c I CARUSO MAKES AN APPEAL Judes G'tullivan Sieni Order for Farther Eearinc of Case. FINE NOT TO BE PAID UNDER PROTEST Twenty Days May Elapse BeroreVaae Can Be Heard In Hlher Court Singer Inder Bond. NEW YORK, Nov. :. Judge O Sullivan, In tho court of general sessions, today signed an order granting a right to appeal from the decision from a police magistrate In the ease of Enrico Caruso, the Italian opera singer',' who' was found guilty in the municipal court of annoying women In the monkey house at Central park and fined iV. The court proceedings were very brief. There was no argument. Caruso did not appear in court. The attorneys who rep resented tho singer in the hearing in the municipal court appeared before Judge O'Sulllvan and presented their application, sworn to by Caruso, In which tho details of the arrest, the court proceedings and tho singer's conviction are read, the alle gation that Magistrate Baker commit. ed a legal error In visiting the monkey house giving sufficient grounds for a new hearing after he became a witness In the case. A copy of the affidavits will be served on tho district attorney and Magistrate Baker, who under the law lias ten days In which to mukj his return. L'pon the filing of tho magistrate's returns, copies of which must bo served upon the district attorney, then one of the defendant's counsel, counsel for Caruso and tho district attorney will con- j fer and agroo upon a dato foVUie hearing of the appeal. Caruso Is stlil held in nominal ball, but Judge Ditlejiiioefer arild today that he had : decided to pay the fine under protest. This . will result In the bail being released. ; After conferring with District Attorney Jerome, ex -Judge Dlttenhnefer said he had changed his decision about paying Caruso's fine. He said he leartd that his client micnt lose some of his rights, even If the fine was paid under protest. The bail bond wifl be renewed. I The district attorney has ten days granted I him by law in which to act, after the ex- ' plratlon of the ten days which the law grants Magistrate Baker, so twenty days may elapse before the case comes up for argument to fix the date of the rehearing. I STERLING SILVER Frenser. 15 and Dge. OVER NIAGARA FALLS IN BOAT Cnldentlfled Man Swept Otfr Horse ahoe Side of Cataract After Dar ing Attempt at Reirar, NIAGARA FALLS. N. T Nov. 2i.-An unidentified man was swept over the Horseohoe tails in u small boat this after noon ofter a daring attempt had been made to save him. An employe of the Ontario Power company first saw the little craft coming dawn the river In the grasp of the swift current. The occupant, a man. was standing up frantically waving his hands. Two row boats started down the Chippewa river toward the Niagara to attempt a rescue at the mouth of the small stream. The rescuers went far beyond what Is con sidered the danger line, but a cross-current canied the unfortunate man away from i them toward Goat Island, and in a few The New Uair Culture means mure than dally use ot comb and brush It means the frequent application ot ED. PINMJO'S HAIR TONIC (EAU DE QUININE) to the scalp and the hair the hair thrives with renewed vigor, Improves In appearance and maintains consist ent growth. Ask your dealer. .S el Jijc to putt jiosf'iye otk? piu i iiuj at a liberal mmjiU. PARFIMERIE ED. PIAID F.l. J'luaud Uuildiu,. . ew York ( 'it ED. PIS'A I 'V S la'ut jyerfwnK, ". t'orrfjd." I ST -Jv.. .11..,: J I v.tl- t .A-rt I l.Vr' PHONK OHl lMH'ULAS a fine Tuesday's shoppers. ! $8.95 Suit Sale I Not often does such a chance pro- I ent Itself to the ladles of Omaha j when they enn purchase suits that sold up to $16.00, g To carry out our established rule not to carry over suits from one season to another, wo will make the following prices, commencing Tuesday: All our suits that sold up to $15. In all wool novelties, checks and plain colors, In all new models, assorted styles In Jack- OA? ets, all go Tuesday at . . QJD Are You Among the Wise Ones? Hundreds are taking advantage of our money-saving basement and Its economy opportunities. Gray enameled Water Pflll. 12-qf. size,. 11 inches in diameter, good family size, perfect goods, worth. 65c each ?Q Tuesday mfG ' Eir" he was ca,Tled ov,r th0 Hor8hoe The would-be nscueis were by this time in a perilous position und it was with groat difficulty that they succeeded in reaching shore. Weavers YVaaea Increased. ADAMS. Mass.. Nov. An increase of 5 per rent In the wages of the employes of the Berkshire Cotton Manufacturing com pany was announced today. The new scale, which affects 2.tn employes and which will go Into eff'-ct December 3, Is a per cent more than that puld In the Fall River mills ecu utter last week's In crease. I . DELICIOUS . . GandyPebbles Thtfalrtl triumph fConftctlonr'ts1rt Put up In linen hag! all ready to mail. 25c. seal, f I.N slk. Repetti's French Caramels Meals. A Pjmple Box con tamintr Six Flavor mailed io-tpaid on receipt ol Kir. Chocolates and Bonbons superior to anr other. Maaulcliiriog Csalectlaaer 431 Filth ArtnBt, New Y.rk Midi orders ea.efiilly hiiI promptly filled. Send for prl, e list. FOR SALE BY COl'HTXKY & CO. UEXXKTT CO. UOSTO.V STORE MUG DEPT. OMAHA HAN D SAP OLIO 1$ especially valuable .during the ummer season, when outdoor occu pations and sports are most in order. GRASS STAINS, MUD STAINS and CALLOUS SPOTS yield to it, and it is particularly agreeable when used in the bath , after Violent exercise. ALL GROCERS AND DRUaOiST THE NEW CHESAPEAKE CAFE ANNOUNCEMENT- This cafe, the finest In the city, is NOW OPEN. Private dining rooms. Special preparations for after-theater parties. 150S Howard Street Table S'X if Sterner Every Tla, to a coiook John M.Fixa's Cafe and Restaurant 1516 Dodge St. Everything New Heat of Ever) tiling Thoroughly t p-to-Uate First Class In All Respect ..i1iwt-e.'a"IHIl!,ll sn.'i 1L,L - .'.".'.'.'ga.K. (A) TO Bhe CALUMET IIHt THANKSGIVING DINNER, Li V s This Store Is Closed All Day Thanksgiving - . AC-jiY. variety Come and sec how Embroideries for Mevking Fancy Holiday Presents We will offer Tuesday a bl.i lot of fine Corset Covet Embroideries, lull 18 inches wide wot th 3 50.. to 7 or the urd. divided Into three good bits: Lot 1 Excellent Sac Mil ties, all ai, the yard. . . . Lot - Excellent 3 Me and l.'c val ties, all ot. tho yard Ia)I 3 Exri Ui.miI 50c and 7 5c val tes. all st. 1f the ard aJiC Big lot of heavy and fine Nalnsoolt Flouncing and Yoking Embroid eries. 3 to 12 Inches wide, wide bands. Inse.tions and headings. '' worth 25e to 73c the yard. This lot to go at, the yard. 15c '.'5c, ISc and China Department fiAS MfiHTIXt; hkimht.mknt White opal Globes for gas light, like each 15c ( I T (iLAHS For Tuesday and Weduesday any piece of our beautiful cut glass at 25 discount. DRESS UP! THERE'S no excuse for not dressing as good as the best. , NIcoU's generous assortment of flts'- ciass raDrics as large a any xiuce iore usually exhibit and our twelve store pui chaslng organization arrns us with buying privileges and consequent filing advantage not enjoyed by nny local competitor. Trousers $5 to $12. Suits $20 to SSO TAILOR WILLIAM JERRCM3 SONS, 2O0-11 So. 15ttl M.' Xa.WM CEMETEBT auroxos rarca comhht, a 07 Horth ma St Omaha. TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER A Moat Progressive Journal. AMI SEMEVrS. 1 1 1 x k s( ; i r u a v r: l : k x on i IX(J LIKK IT . TOWXORT AT SilB I.AST TTKB. THE ROGERS BROS. ; , IN IRELAND, ; Over 100 People. Best and Biggest how They a.ver Had. The most novel of all musical comedies ;Su to 2.00. . TOKOBBOW, MAT. AJD VXOKT. Only Two Chances to See It. HIXBT W. BAVAOB OTTEBVI THE PRINCE OF PILSE With JESS 9AHDT-Bargain Mat. 800 Beats on lower Poor, f LOU TKAifKBGrvnra attbactioit Tbnraday atat siigat and Friday IBs UBa.AT KAOitiU riVAX CHECKERS. BIOOEOT KIT Z3T TEABS Capacity Everywhere. Entire Near York. Cast. BATUBDAT MAT. and VIOKT THE DISTRICT LEADER All Managers Say This is the Beat Musical Miow 'i hey Have Played 3 This tear. MABEL BARAISOlf AMD JOSSfat HOWARD Iir CAST. jurwvood ,ouu;::i Tonight All Week TBE WOODWABD STOCK CO. ill IKi -it. Ol l. rBOrBSSIOBTAI. MATESTEB TODAY TBABASOIVIMO MAT. THUB8DAT, prices Evenings and Sun. Mat., 10 35c; Tues., Thur.. Sat. Mats., 10-i'0c. Next Week The Dictator. EES K R U G TIIEATRE ik iV U U I5c.1Jc.S0c. 75c SPECIAL MATINEE TODAY TOHICHf TUB BBOOBI-BBKABtOf O TOOBT OOMEDT CAB- BUSTER BROWN ' - . . i. i 1 " F . . Thursday-r. A C It O h 8 T II K F A V I F.I C f cnsiaHTon ' 'phone Pouglaa 411. Every Night-Mutlneea Thur . Put.,' Hil l Bpeei.i'. Thanksgiving Matinee, Tl.ura.la..-, . MODERN VAUDEVILLE 1 llf.urv Ue, tilfton Cri.e P.r.l. Wlllu Ho t Wah. Held Thlee ll. I, tons Austin Willsli SH ClMrles ri-rra, Fortune at I'tvis aud the "C, .e, j'-'C - t 25c i 29c L