J r i I TJIE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1006. I 5 Tel. Douglas 618. "Watch this 8pac for announcement, and particulars of OMAIIA'H GREATEST JANUARY CLEARING SALE, which will appear in the New Year's edition, Tuesday, January 1st, If 07. "Watch our show windows EVERY DAY for the great bargains which will be offered in our January Clearing Sale. ' OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS. J-L HOWARD, CORNER SIXTEENTH STREET. Wlllfmt; assault to io sreiit bodily Injury Lloyd Cardwell to S. M. Mellon, uncum-, rTnier Russill to L. J. Sulllvun. Wallnoc; InpPFt. , Charles B. Holmes to Ernest K. Holmes, Omaha; perjury. Jamr 8. Kennedy to John Groen, Lln coin; oura-lury nnd arand larreny. Timothy Curr 10 I. J. Traynor, Omaha; manslaughter. . . Joseph Jtomhir to B. II. Kelly, Rosebud. S. O ; manslaughter Arthur All-n to J. U Jobes, Tecumseh; robbery. John Tayne to B. M. Mellck, Lincoln-, burglary. Guy Nestle to M. O. Wolcott, Norfolk Junction; burglnry. Mwaril McKnrliind to P. G. Cooper, Crawford; rnttle stealing-. Harry KlKJitrnsjale to M. W. Nightengale, Omaha; robbery . Joseph Robinson to A. B. Bowman, U renee; arson. William Relnohl to W. T. Wills, Butte; rape Richard A. Gould to L. C. Oberlles, Lin coln; child stealing. Charli-s Glover to P. A. Burke, South Omaha; robbery. Edgar Wnugh to J. R. C. Miller, Denton; cmbeizlement. P. C. Richards to J. It. Frcsson, Mllford; rap. James Hunter to O. E. Williams, Have lock; robbery. Lincoln Meyers to J. R. Rothwell, Ver dell; horse stealing. Peyton IHnton to Sam Westerfleld. Lln coin; assault to rape. HtanllauH J. Oriu-y to Ji'lej A. Sam'.los, Peters; assault to rape. Oeorgo Craig to L. V. Sullivan, Wallaces rap. W. R. Herrlo to QeoiKe Melsncr, Bhelton; burirlarv AUert Mcintosh to V.'. H. Mcintosh, Omit ha; crime anil Inst nature. Totnl, 40. Pnrolei Grunted by Governor Mickey, The full list of paroles granted during the lust four years, with the nam of the pris oner, his crime, the daw of the beginning of his sentence, the dati; he wus released on parole and the name of the nun to who.n lie was paroled. Is as follows: Charles L. Bharp to J R Wilson. Sen tence beg-u March (i, 1WJ0; three yeurj tur grand larceny. Alfred Kiasual to V. H McNamare, April 2. Sentence began May 18, 1891; twenty years for rap. Ralph Knnler to father, April 11. Sen tence beaar Januur) 13, 1902, three yiarj lor cattle stealing A K. Norlln to Johr. Hjurklurd, May 6. Sentence began July 9. 1W1, six years for emb szlement. Joseph Itlxley to B. E. Vanamaker. Sep tember 11. Sentence began April i, 1j2; two ytais for larceny froi the person. riyxe Hunt to Joliri E-nst, liveryman. May J Sentence began May 2t, 1W2; two yca't for hutse stealing August Randeiow to 8 M. Mellck, June 11. Sentence began January fl, 1102; two ye'ri for grand birceny. Jl n Kuchar to F. W, Bartoe, June 1 Sentence began Mtrch 14, 1902; three years fur assault to wound. Harry Nightengale to father. July 6. Sen tence began June XS, 19W; ten years for rob bery. Chris Pope to E Bnilth. July 24. Sentence began April 19, 1901; two years for cattle stealing. . Kit McGregor to S. M. Mellck. August iS. Sentence began May 190.'; two years for home stealing. Jasper PHce. colored, to W. H. Ratts. S'-iilemher 1H. Sentence began May 18, 18.: elKlit years for robbery. William Nation to S M. Mellck, Septem ber 30. Escaped and returned to prison January 24, l'.iot. Sentence began November 28, 1900: four years for burglary and larceny. Vlncer". 0 Connelly to William Connelly. October 2. Sentence began May 27, 19j2; two years for assault to kill. James IVggs. colored, to 8. M Mellck. Oc tober la. Voluntarily returned to prison and on December 2 paroled to James C. Dhl man Parole revoked January 18, lm. Me llck paid Ilggs 110 a month ami Din'man paid him 3U a month. llggs sentence be gan January 29. 1901; four years for forgery. George L. Dow to Chris Rocke, November 12. Sentence began December 8, 1900; five years for forgery. Peter Carroll to 8. M. Mellck, December 4. Sentence began July 19, 1902; three ussnia k Deep Cut J i lit "t l.r.:'T i? And cores of other leading makes to select from. We have con cluded, prior to taking inventory, to sell 100 new and all the used instruments taken In exchange during the holidays for new STKINi WAV and STKtiKK & KONS planoa at cost. BEAUTIFUL NEW SAMPLE PIANOS Latest styles, the kind sold elsewhere for $225, $275, $350 and $400, are now offered at $148. $172. $215. $225 USED UPRIGHTS RECEIVED IH EXCHANGE Boston Upright, ebony rase Small Chlckerlnf? Up right, rosewood case $90 $135 Used square pianos Including Stelnway, Chlckerlng, Knabe, Emerson and others, $25, $40, $50 and up. ' - USED ANDREW ORGANS Including Mason & Hamlin, Kimball, Farrand & Votey, Storey Clark and others, $S. $12,422 and up. $5 TO $10 CASH AND $3 TO $5 MONTHLY Will bring a fine piano to your home. We ship everywhere and guarantee (satisfaction or money refunded. Write today for free il lustrated catalogue and bargain list. We rent, tune, move and repair pianos. Lowest prices. . Schmoller .(Si Mueller Piano Company Manufacturers of High Grade Pianos. Estab. 1311 and 1313 Farnam St. Tel. Doug. 1625. Bee, December 2 8, 190C. I year for burglary. Relumed April 28, 194, for cause. I-.veret Buchanan to mother, November l. Sentence began April 30, 19U1; nine years for assault to rape. Joseph Keller to Charles Raymond, De cember 5. Sentence began November 12, 1902; two years for horse stealing. Charles Boyd to A. L. 8ulllvan, Decem ber 11. Sentence began June 16, 1901; live years for burglary. George Wiegrefe to A. Jaco, December 15. Sentence began November 11, 192; two years for cattle stealing. George Craig to Charles Schauber, De cember 19. Revoked March 1, 19-J6. Sen tence began January 24, 1899; fifteen years for rHpe. George W. Snurr to 8. M. Mellck. Jan uary h. Sentence began April 6, 1901; five years for horse stealing. Ella Tolls (colored) to F. G. Crnndall, January 29. Sentence began December 13, IW'i: three years for assault to do great bodily injury. Mack Spahn to O. S. Christian, February 2: escaped parole June 2K: requisition Issued upon governor of Tennessee for return. Sentence began November 11. 1902; two years for assault to wound. Frank MelHter to John M. Herman, Feb ruary ltf; returned May 23. Sentence began (N-toher 15, 1902; three years for -horse stalling. Guy Goldberry to H. W. Lowe, Febru ary 21. Sentence began February 7, 1!KB; two years for receiving stolen property. Oscar E. Jackson to 8. M. Mellck. March 6. Sentence began May 11, 1901; four years for larceny. John Burrell to G. A. Schroeder, March 7. Sentence began March 7, 1901; four years six months for raiie. Joseph Robinson to A. R. Bowman, March 8. Sentence began January 23, 1903; seven vears for arson. William Heavrln to S. M. Mellck, March 10. Bentence began February 18, J9ol; five years for rape. Bud Blunk to E. J. Bohannn, April 19. Sentence began Hntetnber 24, 19(0; Ave years for horse stealing. Jesse George to E. J. Bohanan. AdHI 19. ( Sentence begun December 19. 1900: Ave years lor rape, Ieslle M. Strong to T- F. Hamer, May 20. ' tence begaii April 5,, 1902; five years for rob Bentem e began February 8, 1901; five years , tvry,- , 1 . T i for assault to rape. John Nyqulst to F. H Anderson. July 13. 8' William H. Palmer to Lee L. West June 1. Sentence began April 17, 19J8 seven years lor came stealing. Luther Bush to father, June 8. Sentence began April 13, 19u2; Ave years for assault to rape Parker June 6. ' Sentence begun April II, 19r;; live years for obtaining money under false pretenses. Edward Simon to C. T. Harm. June 20. Sentence began March 23, 19c3: two years ror snooting with Intent to kill Joseph June 27. n.ia.utrwr tn v i nnh.nan , Sentence began December 27. 1901; , four years for manslaughter. William Way to J. A. Hayder.. July 8. Sentence began May 20, 1903; on year six months for burglary. James Davis to Waldo E. Whltromb, July 14. Revoked February 1. 1905. Sen tence, began March 2, 19(3; 4 years for man slaughter. Albert T. McNutt to J. M. Bronson. July 27. Sentence began November 21, 1902 ; 4 years for burglary. IRoy Vincent to J. H. I'mstead, Au gust 2. Sentence began October 14, 1901; i years for horse stealing. George Carson to E. J, Bohanan, August ? knPSln September 18, 1902; 3 years for burglary. Ad8VaS n.Ince'nen'Mreh- v?ur. l i n MarCh ' ' 3 years for grand larceny. August 10. Transferred to S. M. Mellck! Nnv.mh.r 1 S.ntr.ne. Ulpml,., li i V r i. . norse stealing. 18 19o2; 3 years for burglary Chester r"en, cdored, tn S M. Mell k, n 24W TranJi?ed l.lli. ?nnV,.rt ' ""ber 18. Bentence began September 12. K i.i: Transferred July 18, 19o. to Judge lvt3. tnrwe y(.arll for gnni art.eiiy. . Westover. Sentence began June 6, 199; IS : E u Taylor to She"iff Baumun of DodTe y m!" i. i" Sce?t-i . . . county. December 18. Sentence beoan No- Mlehael Enrlght to ngent f tu,,0"llJ' IVfrtiber 11. 1KH: two years for'grnnil larceny. Packing company September 29 Ben- James Mahaffy to M E. Mahaffv, Decem tence began June 29, 1901; 10 years for rob- I ber 22. Sentence began August 4. 1904; three i , . . . . j . ! years for horse stealing. Charles Olsen to agent of Cudnhy Pack- is.vt r.,.. . a le nr.,.,i..ia r. Ing company. October 24. Srnr,,n,e began September 15. 198; 20 years for rape. M. a. Hubbard to F. M. Grove. December 2. Sentence began October 23, 1901; 7 year for rnpe, William Barrett to Theodore W. Crnw ford. December 2. Sentence began Augtrs; 18. Iri2; 8 years for horse stealing. William McVey to James Schnetdewlnil. November 23. Sentence began October 23, in Pianos Any one contemplating the purchase of a plnno within the next two or throe months should not fall to take advantage of this great opportunity to buy one of the world's best pianos at practically cost. STEINWAY, STEGER, HARDMAN, A. B. CHASE, EMERSON, McPHAIL, KURTZMAN Hallet & Davis, fancy 'Q I Q walnut case lOO Stein way ft'Sona upright, ebony rase, big snap. 1859. TO; kill. 12 years for shootlns; with Intent A. Mollne to S M. Mellck. November M. Sentence bepnn March i:i, !!.?; J years Slid 6 months for obtaining s gnatiire nn-l'v f.tlse pretenses. William Reinoht to W. T. Wills. Novera. her 2. Sentence began December V 17 years for rape. Arlie Metd to I ew is A. llson, Decrmhcr 3. Sentence began Novomler 24, 1K-T; t year and months for forgery. ' Frank 1-lss to Krnnk Stlnhoffel, December 8. Sentence began iH-crriber 29, 1; 7 years for burglary. Henry Gam.t to Sister Superior Pt. El'i abeth hospital, lHcember 10. Sentence b gan March 7, lT; 13 years for rotibery. James Kennedy to James Cosgrave, De cember 10. 8' ntence l-i g,m September 23, 19C; 7 years for burglary, and larceny. , Chnrles Klllberg to E Killherg, December 28. Sentence began Dcember 17, 190u; 8 years for rnpe. tlward McKenna to W. A. Gordon, Po. cember 30. Sentence began April 14, 1903; 4 years for burglary. Oliver Riclinrds to O. E. Menter. Decem ber 20. Senteii'-e began October 3, li3; 1 years for horse stealing. PAROLED Dl'RINO 1906. William E. Clark to I F. Sullivan, Jan XIh.j o. heiiie,,c- he.uan ixovemoer 6, j9 3; oim year for grand larceny. Thomas J. L. Peck to C. . Bragg. Jan uary IS. Sentence began January 19, 1901; two years for assault with Intent to kill. Karl Dusterhoft to Aaron Wall, Febiu sry 18. Returned voluntarily to prison September 'ti. Sentence began December ID, five years for manslaughter. George Mann to 8. M. Melick. February 23. Sentence began March 21, 19o2; four years for assault to rupe. Henry Hawkins to B. M. Mellck, Febru ary 23. Sentence began February 24, -1903; three years for burglary. J. K. Thompson to Ira Pllsslnger, March J. Sentence began February 1, 19o4; three years for forgery. Frank Henuen to John A. Dillon. March 3. Sentence began tKtober 2, lOvfl, three years fur horse stealing. George Wilson to John A. Sheedy. March 11. Sentence began December :. 1900; six yeirs for burglary. D. Wlckborg to William Relm, March 20. Sentence began December 29, 19W; two years for forgery. Colonel lialley to 8. M. Mellck, March 21. Sentence beg;in February 6, one year and six months for stubbing with Intent to wound. E. Mason to Karl Aldrlch, March IS. Sen tence began March S. 14; one year and six months for grand larceny. Jesso Pilser to W. H. IMser, April 1. Sentence began March 1H. 19"4; one year anrl six months for burglary. H. K Deutch to E. J. Bohanan, April 8. 4enter.ee began September 13, 1902; four years for assault to rape. George Williams to C. D. Mullen, April 10. Sentence began March 10, 19J2; five years for stabbing to kill. William Davis to Joseph McNamari, May 8. Sentence began January 4, 1901; three years for burglary. Charles 11. Jooes to S. M. Mellck. May 15. Sentence began June L 1908; three years for burglary. Lincoln Meyers to J. K. Rothwell, Msy 17. Sentence began May 10, 1904; four yeirs fur horse stealing. Richard Gould to L. C. Oberlles, May 12. Sentence began September 11, 1903; six years for fhlld stealing. Theodore RoggenthiTt to W. T. Wilcox, June 5. Sentence began June 4. Wl: one year and three months for cow stealing. Cecil L. Beaumont tn George lr Marsh, June 9. Sentence begun April 27, 194. two years for obtaining signature under falso pretenses. , Frank Betts, temporary release to father for medlcAl trcAtnit-nr .Tune 22. R, t U ned ! IJ .,""".r".V.r. - " . i ' ' . . . . .. ... ! tering forged check. Julin Anuerson to S. AI. MeiicK, June z. feXUCfl.Jfn larc.h,1?,4,l ''."7!". i'!n'1 1 H. Bauer to W. B. Dulug, July 11 S n- Sentence began September 9. li3: two years ani six mouth for horse stealing. I Frank O'Conror t Rev. M. A. Shine. July ' 18. Sentence began May 14, 1904; two years for burglary. Charles (Jlover tn P A Rurks Julv 6. sentence negan uecemoer ii, isui; ten years iur i uuuei y. Etlgar Wuugh to J. R. C. Miller, Septem , her 4. Sentence began Marcli 2 19(4; four ; years for embezzlement. P. Coursev. Richarus to Rev. Preson. tpraiior o. tsenteiice oegan April o, vs i, ,w.5'vp. X" ??.. rul Charles McMillan to A. Schneider. Sen tember 18. Sentence began October 24, 1903; eight years for manslaughter. Karl Dusterhoft to William Rehpoh, Sep tember 29. Sentence began December 19, 19c3: live years for manslaughter. John Sorenson to 8. M. Mellck. October 11. Sentence' began December 22, 19C0: s-ven yenrs for breaking and entering at night. John Berry to Frank Koblola, Nevember 13. Sentence began October 26; eight years for robbery. James Hunter to G. E. Williams, Novem ber 23. Sentence began December 23, 19 3; four years for robbery. f emU,,. 15 ptence beitan September 1. ,ih. ,.., fnp ...lri,irv v WaHer VPaVer "'r ank Parker. De- I cember 9. Sentence begun May 1, 190.:; t n ver in .h.iin. ..,h ,.,.,., ... 1,111 1 nomas Haley to Bishop Honacum i Sentence beian Julv' 19 1902 ! P"ltence Pegan JUly 19. 1902. Deoeml er 11. six years for cember 27. Sentence beirnn November -14. jWl; fifteen rents for assault to rape PAKOLKS DC It IX (J lHOti. James Uanghain to T. C. Johnson, Feb ruary (. Sentence begun December 6, 1IU4; three years Ur assault to rob. Carl Smith to Jonn D. iuruow, February 7. Sentence begun May 2S, 111(14; Jirue years for horsn stealing. Held Yates to S. M. Mellck, February 10. Kentanca began May i, J02; six years tor robbery. William T. O'Day to il. O. Uannon. Feb ruary (4. bentence began July 17, 1903; seven years tor burglary. Harry Junod to Melon Junod, Feb.-u&ry 14. beulanco began February 10, l'JUu; two years and six months for grand lar ceny. Fred Coleman to S. M. Mellck, Febru i ary 19. (sentence began December 22, 1DU3; three years and six months for as sault to rape. Hov Carver to Alfred Aldrlch, February II. Sentence began December 7, ltf U t ; o years lui uurglary. Michael Mosiek to St. Elisabeth's hos pital, February . Sentence began Feb ruary llti, iytM; three years and six months ; for assault to rape. I Virgil Adair U) V. F. Sullivan, March 1. i Bentence began November 12, 190;!; Ave years for shooting with Intent to kill. I Dee Case to F. H. Conway, March C. ! Sentence began February 2, 1906; two years for cattle stealing. oeorge Craig to John A. Dillon, March . Sentence began March 26. 199; fifteen years for rape. , Henry Koch to Clarence Fnoul, March I 21. Sentence began January 30, 1904; six years for grand larceny, i William Herrlck to George Melsner, i April 9. Sentence began September ', l 1904; three years for burglary, t George H. Kay to Hoy Doollttbt. April I 17. Sentence begun March 6, 1900; ten ; years for manslaughter. I Michael Alostek to Father Shine, April 1.19. Sentence began February 24, 1904; I three years and aix months for assault i tp rape. I Joseph P. Hasty to J. H. Basserman, I May IS. Sentence began May 17, 1904; ; three ygnrs for n annul t to rape. George W. Hyan to 8. M. WelicK. June 12. Sentence began May IS, 1905; two ; years for burglary. i John E. Chandler to John R. Chandler. ! June 12. Sentence began May 20, 1905; I three years for grand larceny John McCool to James H. Rothwell, June tl Sentence hegan January 4. 194; 4 years j for horse stealing. Frank Holland to O. J. Axtell, Jun S. I Sentence began October 14, 1904; t years and j t months for grand larceny. James Connelly to J. J. Cillopy, May SI. i Bentence legan April , 19u6; t years lor 1 manslaughter. H. M. Anderson to S. H. Wlrts. June 9. ' Sentence began March it, 19i6; 3 years for j rattle stealing. Jonas Reynolds to K. D. Spelts. June 15. I Sentence began November 21, lisd; 7 years : for burglary. William Dandreth to Matthew Severd j feger. June 13. Sentence began Senlember ' 17. 1H; 2 years and months for grand ! larceny. I George I.andreth to II. M, Mellck. June 1.1. I Sentence beran S-ptisnber 17, 1"4; 2 yeirs 1 nnd months for grand larceny Dlovd Cardwell to 8. M. Melick, T. Sentence began December 14, years for rape. Elwr Ruaaell to F. D. Sullivan, 10. Sentence began Sepienib r 15. yeors for Incest. August IV; 10 Aog'is- 199; 11 hooper. p.iim'ftra ju. Mcrnnsna to r. m. August IS. Sentonce began July 17. 196; 1 vnru tar cattle ateallnc f'harlee EI Holmes to Ernet 8 Holmes. August SO. Sentence h gan November 71. 19o4; years for perlury. Carl Smith to Joseph McV.imara. Au gust 21 Sentence tiesfan May 25, W4: ) I y-srs for horse stealing. J Jauies Kennedy to John Green. Anvust 24. 8eb fence began Septei.iber 23, 1903; I yenrs for burglarv and grand Ian eny. Timothy Carr to P. J. Tavlor, August 2 Sentence began July 8, 1904; 8 ern for manslaughter. Newton Jones to St. Elisabeth hospital, August JO. . Sentence began June 9, 1; 3 yeais for assault to wound. Hsny Meldow to St. Elizabeth hospital. August So. Sentence Ixghil September i, 19 4. 4 years for grand larceny. Joseph Boucher to Government Agent Ed wan) B. Kelly. Rosebud agency, 8. D.. September 12. Sentem c began June 14, IhOS; 8 years for manslaughter. Frits Keester to Charles W. Rittledge, September 12. Sentence began December lo. 1hi4, 4 years for assuuit to do great brnlllv Injury. Charles J. Murray to St. Elizabeth hos pital. September 2i. Sentence begun May lo. 1!6; three years for burglary. Arthur Allen to C. K. Chulvbuck, October 1. Sentence began October 2, 19oo; two years for robbery. Thomas Spencer to James McNamara, October Ifi. Sentence bgan November 27, 19t;'; two years for adultery. Lee Fairman to C. T. Kohn, October 18. Sentence begnn September 28, 19i; two years for forgery. Charles D. Patterson to W. A. Apperson, October 20. Sentence began April 7, l;vt; nve years lor home stealing. Roland Rivers to Cln.ua Sass, October 23. Sentence began October 20, 1j4; three years for burglary. James Been to James McNamara, Novem ber 2. Sentence began June 20, 1W6; two years six months for forgery. Albert Mcintosh to William It. Mcintosh, April 21. Sentence began October 30, 19.1; ten years for crime against nature. Charles Fair to J. C. Stewart, October i.9. Sentence began April 7, 1904; six years for giand larceny. John J'ayne to 8. M Mellck, October 8. Sentence began May 21, 19u6; three years for burglary. Guy Nestle to M. O. Wescntt. October 11. Sentence began April 13, 1905; three years for burglary. William Shajlor, to brother, October 15. Sentence began June 24, 1906; four years for Incest. Har.-y McBrlde to Oliver Fillmaji. Oc tober 15. Sentence- began October 11. 1905; one year six months for horse stealing. Ben S. Caven to W. C. Caven, December 28. Sehtence began December 28, 1904; six years for assault to rape. Fred Ward to M. Stroschnelder, Decem ber 22. Sentence began December 9, 1305; two years for shooting with Intent to kill. Mark Bly to W. K. Ayres. Sentence b gan September 80, 19i6; two years for horse stealing. Dennia Wofford to Judge Westover, De cember 4. Sentence began September 6, 1904; eight years for manslaughter. 8. J. Cerry to J. A. Sindox. January 28. Sonttnce began June 2, 1900; thirteen years for assault to rape. Gilbert Clurk to St. Elizabeth hospital, December 7. Sentence began April 4,,lt9S; Incest. H. M. Anderson to S. II. Wlrts. Angora; cattle stealing. John E. Chandler to Jithn R. Chandler, Alnsley; grand larceny. CHARGE OF FORGERY (Continued from First Page.) once more placed before the grand Jury and was pressed vigorously. Among the present and, former New York Life officials who have been examined by the grundJury are George W. Perkins, Edmund W. Randolph, treasurer; F. 8. Hickman assistant treasurer; Woodbury Lungdon and George A. Morrison, who were members of the finance committee In 1903-04, and Milton M. Mattison. head book keeper of the treasury department of the company. Another witness was Alexander Webb, Jr., secretary of the New vYork Se curity and Trust company. It has been said that when Mr. -Perkins was a witness before the grand Jury he was warned of his legaf rights, but It Is understood that he told all he knew of his connection with the various transactions In the New York Life Insurance company. MOB LYNCHES A LUNATIC Ma Hnnsrrd at Las Animas AdJndged Insane In Utah H Few -Months Aio, SALT LAKE CITY, Dec. 28.-Lawrence Leberg. the man who was lynched at Las Animas, Colo., Inst night, was taken Into custody here In June last, was adjudged Insane and was committed to the state hospltnl at Provo, where he was detained until August 18. That the mob lynched a lunatic Is the opinion of Dr. Calder, su perintendent of the I'tah asylum. Leberg drunk to excess and while under the Influ ence of liquor had a mania to set fire to anything within his reach. The man was known here as Lars Leberg. He Is said to have come from Silver City, Ida. ITHACA LOSES WATER CASE Mast Pay More Than Company Asked for Plant. Including All Improvements. ITHACA, N. T Dec. 2S. The decision of the commissioners In an appraisement In the noted suit for municipal ownership of the water system of Ithaca was made known today. The terms are that the city pay the old water company $i',00,000 with Interest from January 1, 19u5.' With the costs and the money expended for Improvements since the property was acquired the plant will have cost the city SWO.OflO. The decision Is In favor of the water com pnny, which offered to sell for $1)05,000. The city's offer was $450,000. JEWISH COLONY FOR TEXAS Jacob II. ftchlll Kara Matter Too Crude Shape for Dis cussion. Is li NEW YORK, Dec. 28 -The Jewish World of London printed recently an announce ment of a colonisation scheme, which In cluded a projected settlement near Galeus ton, Tex. The plan was to acquire land for settlement ' by Jews who should be brought from Russia and other countries. The scheme Is said to have the support of the Rothschilds, and It Is Mao said that Jacob H. Belli fT had promised to contribute touC.ooi) If a similar sum were raised. Mr. Schlff said yesterday that tho mutter was In too crude a shape to be discussed at present. STRIKE BREAKERS ARE READY Forty Men Arrive at Hew Orleans for Service on Southern Pacific. NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 2S.-Forty strike breakers, firemen from St. Louis and Cin cinnati, arrived here last night and were located In quarters furnished by the South ern Pacific company. It is said that union engineers are mak iiMC no objections to the placing of non union firemen 'on their engines, and this conciliatory attitude of the engineers Is said to be due to their opposition to the present demands of the firemen. Plica t'iKii In O to 14 Dirt. Pazo Ointment ! guaranteed to cure any rase of lie i. Blind, Bleeding or Protrud ing Pilea In v, to 14 dayi or muuey refundeU. oc. InterHal Hcvraie t'ullert luaa. WASHINGTON, D-c. 38. The monthly HtaU-nicnt vf the collectlonn of Internal revenue allow that for Novmitx-r, laJ6, the total rwclpti were $24,73S.!d2, an Increase aa cumpared with November, I'Mi, of y:,MU.",i2. The receipts for the Ave month! of the prumt fiscal year were tlli.6.ft. an Increaae of ti,7U,S.tj for the correspond ing period of Vi. To rare Cold lu Use Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. TirueglMi refund money If It falls to eura. B. V. Grove signature it on each bos. 26a l-k Wedaiug li;na, i-duulru. Jewsltr. Art Wear Last of The story of the old year has about "Daylight Store" has just one more. pockctbook and self Last Opportunity at Gift Books Special for New Years Our entire stock of Alger and Henty Books for boys and tho Girls' Home Series, consisting of Meade, Carey, McKeever and all the popular authors, on sale, your choice, each 19 Billy Whiskers' Friends, a good book for the little folks, regular 79c value, special 50 The latent books for the little folks, John Dough and the Land of Oz, regular 95c value, spe cial 79 Exquisite and largo assortment of New Year's post cards, special, each, 5S and 2 for 5 New Year's Novelty Gifts Our entire stock of novelty pin cushions, collar and handker chief cases, prettily painted, worth from 10c to 75c, to be sold one-half the above marked prices. AVOHK ltOXES OXE-1IALF OFF. Our entire stock of children's fancy work boxes that sell for 25c to 35c each, to be sold at one-half off the above prices. Fancy Leatherette Handkerchief, Glove and Collar Boxes, from 2oc to, $1.00 each, on sale Saturday at one-half the marked price. Glove Gifts for New Years "Reynler'B Best" French Glace Kid Gloves, three wrist clasps, all colors, only, the pair. 2.00 JLJU,.J Removal Notice! i .a? suit mm mm r1 feft V.&-.;. a . -1, Our New and Pennanent Home, 1014 Harney St., Omaha. I5he Conservative Savings (Si Loan Association By GEO. F. GILM0RE, President EFFECT OF CAR SHORTAGE Department of Commeroe and Labor Ibiuss ttatement of fcubject. SHIPMENTS LIGHTlH T lAM YEAR AGO satisfactory Increuae In Internal Coatauarc of Nation fur Kleven Months of Year, bat November Less. WASHINGTON, fee. at The car short age problem has hud ,lts Influence on the movement of Internal commerce during the last month. According to a statement Issued today by the bureau of statistics of the Depart ment of Commerce and Labor, while the I statement slates It is impossible lo Qo- trrmtne to what extent inadequate trans portation facilities affected the movement of grain, live stock, meat products, and, in some localities, lumber and coal. In No vember, it says it can undoubtedly be af firmed that they would have been much heavier bad the railroads been fully able to cope with the situation. A marked decline Is shown In movements of certain Important staples when com pared with November of last year, but an increase for the eleven months of the present year. The total live stock receipts at seven interior primary markets during November aggregated 3.W4.117 head, a fall ing off of about j0.uju head from the same month of last year. Urals Dealers Affected. For the eleven moruiis or ths present year Ilka arrivals aggregated 37,44-.l-9 head, con pared with JT.Oha.TuJ head tor the like p-rlod lo ln. A considerable falling off is shown In shipments of parking house products from Chicago during November, there being a total of 218,110.712 pounds, against 2xj.iki,3';j for the same period in 16. The most noticeable decline is shown In receipts of grain, the total flgur.s for fifteen interior markets during November haviiig been 75,779,1.4 LusueU, showing a Telephone 981 Douglas ttie Year Bara alns esteem will all profit "Reynler's Fanchon" undressed French Kid Gloves, three-clusp, ail desirable shades, only, tne pair $1.50 "Reynler's Leila" Glace French Kid Gloves, In all the suit shades best glove made at the price of $1.00 "Lefl's Real Chevrette Gloves," one-wrist clasp, black, gun metal, tan and white, our special, the pair 92.00 The "Lome" Mosquetalre Gloves, full 16-button length, glace fin ished French kid, black, wmte and all the evening shades, a $4 glove, our special, the pair.3,50 Ladles' and children's fine Mocha kid and silk mittens, ranging in prices from $1.50 down to J0 Handkerchiefs A FORGOTTEN OH RETURN GIFT SUGGESTION. Ladies' pretty Initial all linen handkerchiefs, put up six In a box, special, the box, $2, $1.40 and $1.00 Gents' satin bar checked linen handkerchiefs, neat embroidered initials, six in a box, special, the box, $3.60 and $2.00 GentB' plain linen initial handker chiefs, six in a box, special, the box $1.50 Pretty Box Neckwear All at special prices. The latest fads, in novelty collars, and stocks, put up In a fancy box 1 worth $2.00, Saturday, your choice, each $1.50 down to.50 Next Monday this Associa tion will begin business in its new quarters at 1614 Harney street. For fifteen years we have lived in rented properties. We now enter our new and beautiful home with 6,000 mem bers. Resources exceeding Two Million Dollars, a Keserve ac count of $65,000 and a record of having never paid a lrss dividend than 6 per cent per annum on investments ranging from $1.00 to $5,000. We cordially invite our mem bers and friends to call on us at their earliest convenience. Monday and Tuesday of next week will be special reception days. If you are not able to come one or both of these days come when you can. Our latch string will always be out. falling off of over 17,500,000 bushels In No vember, 1906. For the eleven months of the present year grain receipts aggregated 722,944,871 bushels, exceeding Ilka months In 1906 by more than 11.500.000. Decreases which oc curred in the receipts of wheat, barley and rye were offset, however, by an lnoreaae In the receipts of com and oats. Domestic cotton sight receipts during No vember amounted to 1,392,390 bales, against 2,193, In November of last year. November shipment of anthracite onal from eastern producing regions totalled S.liU.ira tons, compared with 5.421,584 In 1. The Interstate Commerce commission to day announced that, as a telegraph ser vice along a railroad's right-of-way Is es sential to the safe operation of trains, a railroad company may lawfully contract to j furnish free or reduced rate transportation to a telegraph company for such of Its officers, men, materials and supplies as are required In connection with the construc tion, maintenance and operation of such a telegraph line and service upon its own right-of-way. TRAVELERS LUNCM BOXES FILLED REstauranI OPPOSITE UNION ST A TI0N jj OMAHA ST. LOUIB & Cure Hoarseness tind Sore Throat. A simple remedy. Free from opiates. ! ai , -wera.TTJ Beautiful New Year's Cards been told, but the Your pride, your by trading here Great Coat Sale Saturday Ladles' black coats, full ripple backs, velvet and silk braid trimming, many styles, all sizes up to 46, coats that sold at $8.95, $9.90 and $10, your choice Sat urday $G.50 Children's Coats, Worth up to $6.50 at S1.9S Novelty mixtures, kerseys, beavers and meltons, all ages and colors, coats that ate worth three times the price, in full backs, pleated backs, worth up to $6.60, your choice of 160 coats, Saturday for $1.98 Another Big Waist Purchase Black and colored taffeta silk, silk lined, lace and figured nets, pret tily made, newest styles. In plain tailored and fancy effects, the entire lot, Saturday, worth up to $6.50 at $3.75 $1.98 $1.98 LadleB' $2.50 shows on sale Saturday for $1.98 Blucher and Lace Vlcl Kid- All Toys at Half Price Extra hands, heads, etc., for re pairing dolls in our DOLL HOS PITAL. .J.JIJI1HU '. -AMI SKMEN'TS. BOYD'S This Afternoon. Tonl The Kings of Laughter, M'INTYRE & HEATH In tho Musical Novelty, TH1 IIH TXEX. Including the best Binning and dancing chorus of girls in the world. Four Performance Sta-tlngr Sunday, New Year's Iay Matinee. XX TXX XUXOF'B OAKXIAOX BURWOOD This Afternoon. Tonight. MADAME SANS GENE. Next Week PRKTTY PEGGY. Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday. Sat. Matinees. cnmtHTON 'Phone Douglas 414. MODERN VAUDEVILLE MATINEE TODAY 2:15 NOTE CURTAIN AT 8:18 BHAUP. TONIGHT PRICES-lOo, So, 60c KRUG THEATER Matinee Today. .Tonight, ilia, I Rowland & Clifford Present tiobni aits omAiraa blosiomi A Dramatization of Bertha M. Clay's Famous Novel. Sunday Custer's Last right. AUDITORIUM ROLLER RINK SKATING EVERT AFTERNOON AND . EVENINO ALL TH18 WEEK. BIG MASQUERADE ON ROLLERS OM FRIDAT NIGHT. John M. Fixa's Cafe and Restaurant 1516 Dodge St Rest of Everything . Thorough I' p-to-Da to First Claas In All Respect M THE NEW. ....CHESAPEAKE CAFE.... THIS'NKW CAFK FINEST IN THE CITV. Special Ireparatlon for After-Theater Parties. ritlVATE DIMXG ROOMS. 150S and 1510 Howard St. TABLE D HOTE DINNER Every Evening 5 to 8. Sundays, lliUO to 8. Ml SIC. ' MtSIO AT Bhe, CALUMET liOVl) ORCHESTRA NORDIV LEADER Saturday Evening- 0 to 8 O'clock. 1 H If r VI! 7 f