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. THE t . j WCRP AY, DECEMBER 1 , 1006.
TASK FOR THE TAX AGENTS
Hart, Shalftcr
& Marx
Hand Tailored
v Clothes
Are Best.
risk to See
Our
Hart, ShaUner
& Marx
Clothing.
If
II
SUBTS
Uolon Paoiflo's Eiormom Enrnioei locr
Argument for No Inoreasos.
THE RELIABLE STARS
HARPiMAN SHOWS DIVIDENDS LARGER
(C III M
'l IT F
mill
1 LoonirBiiisilMa! .lull
r r
Annual Report Indicates Total Bar
pJasr and Bqaltlea Karaed of
Nearlr Fortr-BlcM Mil- '
Horn Dollars.
I nlon Pacific tax agents hay been put
to work since the issuance of the com
vpany's annual report to flture out their
rww arguments against an Increase In the
company's taxes that will be as plausible
.as possible and as nearly compatible with
the enormous multiplication of dividends
which 'the stock of the corporation tins
produced In the year Just passed.-
Not only has the actual earning power
of the railroad brought forth lncreasod re
suits, but the Investments have done so
as well, and President Ke.rrlm.an predicts
that the company will realize an Increase
during the current year from Investments
of K 000,000. of which $2,000,000 wlU;cKrs9
from the Southern Pacific.
The Union Pacific's fiscal year' closed
June SO, and the report shows a total of
surpluses and erjultles earned for the
. stock of $43,711,283, or over 20 per cent on
' the common stock after the payment or
per cent on the preferred; It shows also a
profit from the Northern Pacific transac
tlon after deducting all coats of more
than $73,000,000, all of which as of June
30 had not 'been realised, however, and
shows that 'at the close of the fiscal year
the Vnlon Pacific had an excess of current
assets over ;curront liabilities,, tnat is to
say a working capital of more than $10,
000,0007 a large part of which wa In the
form of cash and demand loans.
- By adding the profits on the Hill stocks
sold during the year to' the other surplus
the total makes about 86 per cent for the
common stock, says the Wall Street Jour
nal. The report specifically differentiates be
tween, Income from transportation opera
tions and income from Investments, and
stress is laid on the fact that 6 per cent
was paid on the commpn stock from trans
portadon earnings and 2 per cent from in
vestinen earnings. ' ' '(i (
IMosI . latereatlnc , Feat tare. . .
The moat Interesting feature qf , the re
port la the balance sheet. This shows .cur
rent assets of $123,017,890, the greater part
of which la In cash and receivables.
Against this there' was outstanding but
$21,401,663 of current liabilities, consisting
chiefly of unpaid Interest, coupons and divi
dends. '. . - . , , ' .
An Important feature Of the report Is the
Item "stocks and bonds owned" In the bal
ance sheet carried at $96,781,806. Without
going, Into the details of the computation,
analysts will show that such of these se
curities as are In companies not auxiliary
to the Union Pacific have a' market value
of very nearly IHO.OOO.OOO. In addition to
these there are securities' In companies
which are auxiliary to the Union Pacific of
a value of about $139,800,000.
The sum of these securities . carried In
the Union Pacific treasury at a cost of
$96,781,806 appears to have a value 'of over
$318,000,000. This Is sufficient commentary
on the condition of the Union Pacific treas
ury. Even this does not measure the entire
collateral wealth as distinguished from real
property represented In the Union Pacific
treasury. The $101. t),000 working capital
must not be forgotten. This brings the
total of the collateral wealth up to $460,
000,000. At least $310,000,000 of this la of such a
Datura that It could b sold to realise that
amount. If the Union Pacific wanted more
money It has 136,000,000 unpledged refunding
bonds In Its treasury besides.
RINGS Frenier, 16th and Dodge.
OMAHA'S GROWTH SHOCKS
Tremendous Development of City
AstonndlasT to Man front
Boonilaad la Colorado.
J. 8. Orable of Oreeley, Colo., was an
Omaha visitor Friday.. He is an old-time
resident of Nebraska and was for two
terms mayor, of Beatrice. He has been a
resident of Colorado for about eight years.
"You are having a little better weather
here than we have had out In' Colorado,"
aid Mr. Orable. "We have had twenty-two
Inches of snow there this season already,
but It Is now about all gone. Business is
In a high state of prosperity all through
the state of Colorado. The crops at Oree
ley this year were the best ever grown In.
that region. A great many small farmers,
are coming Into that section and Irriga
tion Is being rapidly extended all through
that country.
- "We ship lots of produce east ayl to
Omaha, , though Denver la naturally our
chief market.. West aruJjiorUof us Is the
grea,t, sheep country of Colorado, and an
Immense , business Is being done In that
line, ,!any Nebraska people are residents
' of that locality, and all of them are get
ting rich. . .
"This is my first visit to Nebraska for
five years. I am astounded at the growth
of Omaha.' It certainly has a great future
before It aa haa all of Nebraska."
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111 &
SsSSsjfc.sh-
Ufa seeme hardly worth living
sometimes to th man or woman
whose feet shrink, at every step,
from the torture of walking.
Happy the men and women
whose feet never . communicate
with thetn. But' for those whose
serve wire Is always busy w'o
relief In our splendid
Cushion Sols Shoes
.$4.00
!5.00i
WOMEN'S CUSHION
SOLE SHOES
MEN'S CUSHION
SOLE SHOES. .
FRY SHOE CO.
T m IIOIBIi
ISth and Doustas Streets
In
the
A Special Ev6rit
MewCffiiilSsdiWl
(Occupies Entire West Artade New Slore)
Usona Art Vases 'WftpR;Tank4.liTo-:
, bpeco Jars, etc. a new !C
line just arrived beautiful! J;:
dark bunrt wood effects. Saturday your choice
oi anyu-rjjwiax. 4 t'j .' m .
Rlcht :
Cut Clans Berry Bowl
' dep, brHHaBt cuttings, an eight
i iac,h bowl and reg
ular $4,00 artlcle,t
1.69
.EntfisJv, Vegetable Dlshqa-irPlain;
- . white, fWe inch dlsh tnasufac
"tured'-br? Alfred
MeaKtnw9ch; t v
t;i .'.v.;-..;...'. v..
lac
r if
DC
j Fancy English Tel' fcUt
ware beautifully decorated and will-stand theo ex-
trerne heat, abso- ftv y Hj 1 it
solutely worth - M OA Z h PAl
double, special at. . .
V -...,. -
lloae Bisque Candle Stick Holders
for banquets, receptions,, etc..,
a regular 26c article, M
lUc
FafacV1 Det-oVVted B6se 'itdhi
Pitchera, with beautiful gold line
a pitcher that would
usually sell at 25c
each Saturday . . .
10c
Our New . Dept. iiy Our, New Store
w.' . i VI--'' - f VMlll.''-.',
jBoks
i.
FOR
CHRISTMAS
GIFTS
FOR
HOME
READING
FOR
THE
LIBRARY
All the Latest Books ih Best Authors
Our now department octtvpioo rrtors
pace and contains mors stock' than
any other book store in Omaha.
EXTRA 10,000 cloth bound books by
the world's greatest authors
SFCIAL strongly, and neatly bound
10c
to
ran
ft 1 1 vjm mm
4 . T
647 Vv.i ' , ' i,. Sfs. ,
Omaha's Pure Food Center
: --4i., v
If thsrs Is cna department in this buey establishment that we are
more pro6d of than another it Is our bakery department. Here you
find the tastiest., daintiest and prettiest assortment of bakery goods
shown in the west.
Mince Pies, each...! ....IS
Golden Pumpkin Pies, each ,
l uiTO-iaf cr Vaca, ait itafuiB, cntii. i.i,..,.,,, ...
Patty Shells, per dozen 'tMA(ix''
ninrit finnnrM. npr rlrtrpn - lil
. . -, -. .........-..-----B..,, .,
Cream Puffs, with whipped cream, per dozen 30 X
Chocolate Eclalrea, per dozen 50
Peanut Cookies, per dozen 10 f
Jelly Tarts, per dozen... 20t
Napoleon Bars, per pound 40
Annls Drops, per pound , .... L. JQt g
Almond Macaroons, per pound, , .A V-T-iOc f.
'..... i'im . 40c? .'
Imperial Macaroons, per pound. .". .'.'.Y.'.V:t
Kisses,- per pound.
Cocoanut Sticks, very fine, per pound.
Butter Wafers, per pound
. . ...........
40
..40
We are pleased to be able to offer the Rhine Moselle Wines of C. 8.
Eccardt, Kreuznack, Oerrnsny These wirieatare Sustly celebrated for
their purity, age and excellence, as are also the Sauternes of Plcard ft
Co. of Bordeaux and the Burgundies oft Faet" Pere. ftFils of Heune,
France, and which agencles-we Lave secured. May we not have a trial
order of these fine wines?
SPECIALS VOn SATURDAY IX MEAT DEPARTMENT.
Rib Roast (put up in English style), pound f"12H
The Last One of Mrs. Dwelle's
LECTURES ON COOKERY
' r Saturday af: Courtney's
THE FOLLOWING MENU WILL BE PREPARED:
Scrambled Eggs with Drled Beef.
Chicken in Aspic.
Banana
jCoouettes. Ofange Sauce!
TPrune Jelly.1" V ,
I
GREAT
ALAXY of
EMS v., j
. .r
The uost remarkable col-lot-ilon
(Prfcioua Stones
ever exhJhttod la this city.- u-
Diamonds, ,
Ratlcs,
Emeralds,
Pearls, t
Sapphires.
Make your selections
for Christmas.
early j
Brown & Dorshcl
IHastaad MercaaaU. i 1 v
222 South SlxtrtclhSlrf f !.
ih trrxmaJiTXM zaatrrxs, f tht
ts en of th flnsst aquipp passsnrar
trains eut-of Kansas City, ana (saves that
city daily .:! P. U. arrtvlas Memphis
Tena IU)0 A. M4. Hot BpHnsTiAj, S:4
P. M.Maw Orleans, La, 11-
mlnsham. Ala.. 1:56 P. M , Atlanta. Go.
10 : P. JaskseavUla, ria.. I;H X if
carrylnj- v
SLEEPER,- KMISAS cTtV to
JACKS01IVILLE, FLA.
srtthevtbaAaa- asi
KMISAS:. CITY -la1 i;0T
rsFnniss, ark. - ?
6' ' f ' "J T T"fiA
far all-Avool, BLUE
SERGE;. Suits; black,
clay; and hundreds of
fancy " worsteds.
for fine all wool fancy
NOVELTY WORSTED
Suits, a $22.50
value.
mm mm-
a. a. aT I I '7 1 H M
" for Overcoat Custom
Tailors get $45 for.
u
for Cravenetto Coats
yvpr4(K$12.50. ;i
for extra long fine
black kersey.
for a sightly Fur Coat
with Nutria collar
and cuffs.
, 1519-1521 Douglas St.
An Opportunity
- for
Mqneseekers
To the man who is in search of a
home, no better opportunity can
be offered than the Low Home
inkers' Rates in, effect
VIA THE
JZWIQN PACIFIC
' first and third Tuesday of
DECEMBER, 1006
TO APRIL, 1907,
INCLUSIVE.
To many points In Western
Kansas, Nebraska, Colo
rado, Wyoming-, Montana,
Utah and Idaho.
Also every Tuesday during December to many points In Kansas
and Nebraska.
INOIWAT
CITY TICKET OFFICE, i4 FARNAM ST.
' 'PHONE. DOUGLAS 334.
Special December
Clothing Sale
Ideal styles and dependable qualities,
in both Men's and Boys' Clothing
preatly underpriced for this week's
selling.
Men's Fine Suits
An immense stock, including hun
dreds of garments from our own stock
and the, balance of our two great cloth
ing purchases. Elegantly tailored;
complete line of styles and colors; $15
to $25 values in four great lots Satur
day at
Men's High Grade Overcoats
In complete assortment of the newest styles and materials.
Every garment shows high-class workmanship and can be abso
lutely depended upon as to style and service giving qualities
$15 to $25 values in four great lots, at
10.00 -12.50 -15.00 and 18.00
i A i
Boys'
' and Children's Knee Pants Suits
In Russian Blouse, Sailor Blouse, Eton, Single or Double Breasted
Norfolk's and plain double-breasted style with plain Knicker
bocker pants greatest stock and best values shown f Q t"
in the city at $7.50 down to $3.50, $2.95, $2.50 and. .,
Joys' Overcoats in great variety of style and material
special values at $3.50, $2.50 and
Bee Want: Ads Produce Resn It
V ' OLIm - all
: it
I2H123 Farnam Street
Checks Oiished. ' Checks Cashed
Wgain Store
I Tow tEat he cpntractors are
through putting iuihe new front
in . our store building, and as we
have the necessary space, you
may depend on getting waited
Upxn;pr6ipChX
' t 1 h
Everything 'Advertised Will Be
i V
1
Sold at Less Than Market Price
75o Mfn's tresi Shirts. ...44
$15n(VVooUShirts. .49
lfie Merl'thvhfte'-i Collars, all
sizes and 6tylep.fp 7
Ui White and Fancy Border
. .Hemstitched Liam Handker
j chiefs, your choice
Saturday . ... . . Ct 2 C
(CHOOII
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OEPUTT BTATK TETCUNABUM,
H. L RAMACCIOTTIt D. V. S.
C1TT TKTKaiXARIAll.
Offlcs ant Innrmary. Sth and Maaoa (
CaLaiiA. ttikii, TslsvUoas iiaru tM.
tba abevs tamtlpnad train. I An tlckst '! y
ar.nl 1U chrfullr furnf,a throutt' iS"L&Z,
tataa, an . arra ta raaarva throusoSca- avAiua
(Hthout chsjira,, JJany af Alto cthsr eltlea 1
ana wrater. rsaoru af tba south ui south
' ' t al ars rcha lust as hiH m.n
( 4rri K . k.1. .' i . . . .-'! sH WW s s r WW S a mm
.v...., ra)aiir( inuii UuLLUVULi Kr J aw ! tZi r
- w vwmTj .'wii MKm man lows points
la :na roranuoo, 'jn order to connact wltH
SlMplns; car tksrtha. For additional Infur- iwxm - -. w
addraaa J. C. JLavrlaa, Aw l -1 - ttm rm -...
c A.ut. tUAisaa Ui. M. . .. .. .. 11 ovtjlvastjia 2uaiTku. t u
That Is, a boy full of "ginger"
and "go," should have the best
of Shoes.
No other kind will stand the
thumping and kicking he'll give
We want parents to examine
our
BC7S1 "STEEL SHOO" SHOES
Not the Quality of the stock
and the way they are put to
gether. Boys' Sizes
2V2,t6 5i2.....$2.50
Youths' Sizes
1 to 2 92.25
Little Gents' Sizes
10 to 13i $2.00
It takes two pairs of the ordi
nary Boys Shoes to outwear
one pair of thee. -
Drexel Shoe Co.,
1419 Farnam Street.
$
4-
ONLY
TO
aaa I Win
nn
and
Mm
Via
Via
5 TCA0E1S D&DLY
Via the Only Double Track Route
Tickets on Sale Dec. 1st to
5th, Good Till Dec. 10th.
May be Extended to Dec. 31 Upon Payment of 50c.
CITY OFFICES, 1401-3 Farnam St.
BAILEY
DENTISTS
3D FLOOR PAXTON BLOCK
HIGHEST CKA DENTISTRY
REASONABLE PRICES
WANT DESIRABLE TENANTS?"
Af sstlaa la Tka Ms.
Available January first
Ja.very, handsome suite of three rooms
' particularly desirable for a doctor.
They ara located on the northwest corner of the
third floor a waiting room and two private offices.
THE BEE BUILDING
This suite la well arranged for a physician or specialist, having
been occupied by an eye. ear. noae and throat specialist. There is a
splendid north light; outside windows in each room, a large vault,
hardwood floors and finish. The rent Includes heat, light, water and
Janitor service. . Rent, per month, $50.00.
.
No other vacant offices.
except rooora 426, which will be vacant December 'l. This Is a rood
room for architect or drauRheraan, as It has a splendid north light
and 210 square feet. Rental, 120.00 monthly.
If you will let ua know the kind of an office you will need, wa
will put you on our waiting list and notify you when the kind of an
office you desire become available.
APPLY TO It. W.-BAKKR, SlPKItlXTKXDENT,
ROOM 418 liKK lillLDINO.
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