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2 T7IE , 0MA1IA DAILY BEE i THURSDAY, MARCH V 1907. , Telephone Douglas SIS reaches H departments." Our (Great larch White Goods Sale No bankrupt'or old fihelfcorn goods, but bright, crisp and every yard new, right from Thompson, Helden & (Vs. regular stocks, all market! at genuine reductions, which means a real saving in this store. With spring sewing in view, wouldn't it be. well to supply, your wants ngrw! These few must .stand as representatives of what the savings will be. .VTMTiM PXMIAXf 20o yite Persian I .awn. lie yard. 25c V. hit rr1nn Lawn. 19c yard. . IOr-(Vhl Persian Un, iOc yrii. ' If, if White Perslnn U'!Sc yard. ; tfi'i White rerslari l.awn, So yard. ; i'ac-Whlte Persian Uwn, SOe yen). .Oc White Persian Un. SSc yard. , ' whit uin trimros. 40c White Linen Suiting. J7c yard. toe White Linen Suiting, the yard. SOo White I.lnen Suiting, 40c yerd. So White Linen Putting, -"So yard. 7Sc White I.lnen Suiting. SOo yard. - S5c White Linen Suiting. 6c yard, .wmm SHOIA UK O ITS. - 15c White India .Linen, 10c yard. 20c White India Llnon, '16c yard. tSc White India Llnon. 19o yard. , JOc Whit India Llnon. tv. yard. 40c White Ind'a Llnon. 3c yard. 60c White India Llnon, 89c yard. wmitb nsrs KXSTnro om stxts. It SO 7t-ln. Linen Sheeting. $1.00 yd II. (iO 0-ln. Linen Sheeting, II .00 yd 11.00 0-ln. Linen Sheeting. $1 69 d , S 1 .75 50-ln. Linen Sheeting, 11.49 yd wmrra bubxoisius swish. IRe White Kmbrnld. Swiss. 10c yd. tSe 'White Kmbrold. Swiss, lKc yd. 15c White Embrold. Swiss, tSo d. SOo "Whit Kmbro'd. Swiss, 39o yd. ' 65c White Embrold. Swiss, 4o yd. 75c White Embrold. Swiss, &9o yd. SSe White Embrold. Swiss, Sue yd. 11.00 White Embrold. Swiss, 79c yd. 11.60 White Embrold. Swiss. II yd. Coats Suits Skirts. Tor Well Dressed Women. Spring Fashion OarniTal. An unusual opportunity to see the i latest creation Dame Fashion lio lrmliieed, nn opportunity whlh will be taken advantage of by every will dressed woman. Come In at your first opportunity. We'll not ask you to buy. Howard Oor. Sixteenth Street L - " ------------- - to walk a half mile or more and to run within at least one hour of the published schedule unless something very much out of the ordinary prevent. . The hill waa re ported by the committee for Indefinite post ponement, but Bhuhert made such a fight on the floor he got the committee of the whole to recommend It for passage. The Christian Science bill provide those of this faith who care for the sick must conform to the same regulations a physicians In reporting the existence of contagious dis eases. Davis of Cass argued that the pres. nt law compelled them to do this and as a xeeult of his statement he and McMullen of Gag had a very spirited and at times pefsonal debate In which each accused the other of not knowing what he was talking about and each accused the other of hot knowing anythlftg about Christian Bclence and a whole lot more thing. McMullen made the statement that the Christian Bcl--enc healer did not recognise d'sease and this Inspired ravts to yell that the "state- ."ment la Batrufc." Davis moved an amend. ' ment -to' exclude Scientists from the previ sions of the "bill, but this was defeated '' and the measure was recommended for ; As th house killed the Bums bill to 'prevent district ludcea from befng candi date for any office except 'a Judicial one, vth Lancaster county district- judge will "again be able' to Jump into the congres sional fight "next year, and still hold their . 'present Jobs. . The object 6f the bill was to compel' a Judge' to , resign, before running -'for some-other office and thus, as fsr as possible, take the Judiciary out of politics. ) The bill passed the senate and . the Ln- ' caster delegation wa for It In the house. It had been Indefinitely postponed, however, and It required fifty-one vote to place. It on general file, and a there were a good many absent member the necessary num ber could not be secured, -though a. ma jority of those present were for the. bill, Work'tor Fort Roblaaoa. Adams of Dimi county It anxious or the Nebraska delegation (n congress to get busy on that appropriation for Fort Rob inson, which I In his district, and this morning he Introduced a resolution in the . kous to that effect. Mr. Adams assured the member that Senator Warren of Wy oming waa working hard to accomplish the abandonment of ' Fort Robinson and that the Wyoming senator seemed to have toor Influence than all (he, Nebraska dele gation. The Sixth, district had onjy Con gressman Klnkald working for the appro priation and he wa anxious that the. other members get busy, with Judge Klnkaid, especially Mr. . Hitchcock, who represents the Omaha district, for. he said, Omaha Skin of Bsaut f ii t jo Po rervor, DR. T. Fall. Oouraud'a Onantal - Cream or Megloal Baautiflae, ItseinTss Tsa, " flwBlei fracaiM,. sul M . Ml bkia t3wsm kMUti AB ea sttlna. a SWStM US Utl M St M& mi fa m bsrtxiita tMH KiWtun soesM scoocflier Its ar HmUm SSM. DllLi prr ld U I Mr sf ta ksot torn (a kftilett). ktl toi Ml VUI in tkta Hiusaul ftsr4' Ores st' n tk Iwl E.noM vt :l iU u lu pnpara' iwii." for m.t fcy sU nn i in snd um ttMMb) a Um l;i4 kuw, c..is ss4 wse rSlT.dSnJlS, tnVtnd km tnA. nT4 Do you own It? It not, why cot? Thers la nothing Ilka being your own landlord. If you have part ( tha money or a vacant lot we can likely furnish the money . necessary to get you started right. It you have no money nor a Vacant lot, then start an account with this association and. add to It regularly' until you have sufficient funds In hand to purchase a lot. and we can than loan you the money with which to build the house.. ' Funds always on hand. Loans promptly closed. , rksoirces .ta.ioo.ooo RKSKKVE ,',, tt8,000 The Conservative Savings and Loan Association . . Harney Bt, , Omaha, GEO. F. GILMORE, PresC ' PALL. W. Kl'HNti, hec'y. aad Treaa. ' wxiTs ntpsmiAt. ton OZ.OTK BAI.B. No. 150 Imperial Dong Cloth. I2Hc quality, l4e yard, or (1.00 bolt of twelve yard. ...... No. .10 Imperial Lena- Cloth. Ho quality, 10 He yard, or 11.16 bolt of twelve yard. No. 150-Imperial Long Cloth, 111c quality, 10T,e yard, or 11.10 bolt of twelve yard. No. 400 Imperial Lone Cloth, ISo quality, 11 He yard, or ll.Ss bolt of twelve yard. - No. 100 Imperial Long Cloth. 19i quality. UHo yard. or. $1. I bolt of twelve yard. No. 00 Imperial 'Long Cloth. IOc quality, 14e yard, or $1.61 Bolt of twelve yards. Watch for the Spring Open ing Announcement of Our Beautiful Millinery Dept. Sate to be announced book. . W shall give our Millinery Depart ment more prominence than erer tills season. Walt for the opening an nouneement, and yon will see why we sent our millinery buyer. Miss Alice. Fenner. to Pari, to select from the world' most famous model for this grand spring opening. Bargain Square in Basement. Remnant of 'cotton challl Ittc a yard. Remnant of It-Inch Gilkollnes, at IHc a yard. Remnant of best 24-lnch Calicoes, at IHc a yard. Remnant of 10c Lawns at IHc a yarn. Remnant of l!Hc. 16c. tOo Ulng- ham, 7 He a yard. STORE OPEN SATURDAY EVENIITGL. - -i-i-i-ii-r.ii-r.iririririiri-inriririi-iririnririririnj u j iji.iuinjj-uuuxnnjuiAJv has the supply house and It' means much , to 'that city to have Fort Robinson built up as big as possible. His resolution, which went over one day, 1 a follow: Whereas, The honorable secretary of war of the United State recently wsHtd and Inspected Fort Robinson, and than pronounced that fort to be the most con veniently located and most healthful Vid most sightly and best adapted for cavalry maneuvers in the United States, and rec ommended that It be increased to Iwconio a cavalry brigade post, and thai Its res ervation be Increased for all suitable pur poses relating to this use, and tht the said post be made permanent for thut purpose apd of that sixe; and. Whereas.. Influences are being Irousht to bear .upon the officers through which such incree.se must be brought about, and the said Improvements accomplished and buildings erected, for the obvious purpoxe of preventing such recommendations and War department orders from being car ried out; And. Intending to brln- about the abandonment of that post: Resolved, That this legislature renpect fully urge upon the honorable senator and member of congress- for Nehtaoka, In the congress of the United States, to use their most Immediate and Btrniud'.i and conttntied effort to carry- iut 4bo plan and recommendation of Secretary Taft, and to offset the adverne Influences aaatnet this nostv and thaMhe chief tick be .instructed to forward a copy of tbls , resolution o eadh of - the 'enutor and. members, jof congress at Washington. ; . ft! Minor Committee Approved. In an effort, to clean up the! Important bill before the final rush the senate this' morning .approved the sifting committee reported from the standing committee on committees.. There was no opposition to the , seven, senator named In . the report. They, are Root of Cass, Thomas of Doug las. Wlltse ot Cedar. Aldrlch of Butler, Epperson of Clay, Phillips of Holt and Ct&t'ke of Adam. The sifting committee will begin the work. of going over the general (lie within a few days. , This afternoon the senate requested the sifting committee to proceed to organise at ones, and tomorrow report back to the body recommendation s to the method of procedure. . The senate .this morning placed Itself on record as favoring, the election of jUnlted States senators by -direct vote of the peo ple. .Without opposition It recommended in committee of the whole, the passage of Kffig's Joint resolution asking congress to call a, constitutional convention to. submit the question to the several states .for adoption as a part of the constitution. The resolution Is the one endorsed by- the con vention called last summer by Governor Cummins of Iowa to determine on a method of procedure to secure the. adop tion of such an amendment. Former Con gressman esse I Strode, f Lincoln was chairman of the convention and It waa at his request .- this . resolution was offered. Similar steps have been taken In other state legislature. The resolution wa not discussed and met with no opposition. A large part of the morning session of the senate waa spent discussing Senator Patrick's bill which provides for a radical change In the method of starting suits In the district, county and justice courts of th state. At present suit are started by the filing of a petition and a serving of a ummona, . Patrick's bill adopts the law of loVa, South Dakota and one or two other state allowing civil .action to be begun by the serving of an original notice on the defendant by the" plaintiff. The notice la to the effect the plaintiff will at a certain time file a petition In s desig nated court and will take Judgment un less the defendant answers within a certain time. In the discussion that fo Mowed It was brought-out that .one of the principal argu ments tor the bill Is that it permit suits Be. March 1 177. Beautiful New Dress Goods and Silks for the New Easter Gown. Think of It, little more than three week to Easter. Are you ready with pretty hew clothesT Allow us to show you some of the choice new things. Not just anything and everything. The new creations that are out of the ordinary. In both stf 1 tc and wool. New. nesa that you would be delighted to own. Bee good displayed in our Sixteenth street window. Vote Sample now ready tor our out-of-town cuseomer. Linen Finished White Suitings. The enormous demand fr linen finished shrunk white -cottons will make these fabrics exceedingly -scarce later in the season. We advise you to secure them now. Il-lncb wide Real Indian Hend Shrunk White Suitings, at 16c yard. 41-inch wide Real Indian 11 end Bhrunk White Suitings, at 20c yard. 45-Inch wide Real Indian Head White Suitings, light or heavy weight at 15c yard. 14-Inch wide Linen Finished Bhrunk Whit Suitings, at 10c ya-d. Imported Wash Serges White and Black -Plaids. These beautiful soft materials re semble the ejspenslve wool material to perfection and are superior to them In one respect, they can te washed like gingham, colors being ab solutely fast, 80c yard. to be filed, settled and dismissed In sec recy and without the Intervention of a court or any other officer of the state. The plaintiff could serve the notice on the defendant himself, and In case the de fendant made a satisfactory settlement could end the case by not filing the peti tion. King of Polk opposed the bill, declaring against secret tribunal of all kind and against litigation In secret. Root of Cass declared the bill was In violation of the constitutional provision, which says . all process shall Issue In the name of the state. He also Bpoke against the system the bill would put In force. In spite of the opposition the bill was ordered engrossed for a third reading by a small majority. , Railroad to Par for Coal. The senate this aftertoorl In committee of "the whole recommended for passage Senator Sackctt's bill relating to the con fiscation of coal In transit by railroad. The-bill -requires the roads to' pay the value of the eoal within 'sixty ' days and In addition thereto to pay a penalty' of 0 per cent of Us value and attorney's fees lf.lt Is necessary .for the owner to go, into court to secure his pay. Clark. -of Aduns book In ODDosltlon to the bill, but it was recommended for Dassaa-e bv a lam ma. torlt.v . . ' , The Saokett bill nrnvMins- for ths of the law which now reoulres that eon. tracts for . the sale of land when made between .the owner of the land and a broker must be In writing to be -valid, pro voked considerable discussion. A bill by Wilcox, which will practically drive out of existence so-called itinerant I Ihyielan and traveling medicine shows. was recommended for passage by the sen ate , this- afternoon. The bill require itinerant physicians to pay a fee of I ISO a year and place them under the Juris diction of the StatS Board of Health. A bill of considerable Interest to student and patrons of the Crelghton Law school waa recommended to pas by the senate. The measure was Introduced by Patrick and It' allows the supreme court ' to desig nate other schools than the law college cf tb University of Nebraska whose grad uates may be admitted to the bar without examination. vThe Crelghton Law school Is the only other school In the state and Is the only one affected by the bill. County superintendents will not receive a boost In pay from this legislature. The senate today killed Goodrich's bill pro viding for an Increase of about 20 per cent In the salaries pf these officials. ROITISB PROCEEDINGS OF SENATE ESTort Mad to Rash BUI Over ta the Boss. , (From a-Stall Correspondent. I LINCOLN, March (.(Special.) The sen ate spent most of the morning In commit tee ot the whoie, with Burns of Lancaster In the chair. The senators are trying to clean up the general file of nenate bill and for that reason took up only measures brlginatlrg In the senate, passing by tho house bills. The following bills were rec ommended to pas: B. F. 16S By Thompson." Providing a penitentiary sentence of from on le five years for having custody, or control of burglar tools. 8. V. 240 By Clarke. Relating to ac knowledgments of deeds taken outside the tat. H. F. SIS By King. A joint resolution memorialising congress to call a constitu tional convention to suhmlt an amendment providing for the election of United rltales -senators by direct vote of the people. 8. F. 10 By Patrick. Allowing the com mencement of suit in all courts eacept the supreme court by the serving on the de fendant of an original notice. B. K. 184 By Patrick. A companion bill amending the statute to conform to changes made by 8. F. 160. 8. F. 27 By King. Prescribing terms upon wnicn university ana state normal graduate may be granted teacher' ver- unoaie. 8. 814 By . Luoe. Applying the -law relating to commencement of suits by ml- 1 , nora or insane persons to set aside de ; cress affecting real estate, to persons out Side as well as Inside the state. An even dosen of bills were added to the general file during the morning session by report of committees. Among these were one by Root providing a 110 tuition fee for the state university and Fries' house bill taxing -voters- who fall to exercise their right of franchise 83. - The senate again went Into committee of the whole Immediately after the noon re cess and worked on bills until after o'clock. The i followlpg measures were acted cn: H. R- 364 By Knowlee. Amending the charters Tf cities hsvlng between 8,M) and 86, uu inhablfnta. For passage. 8. F. 147 By Beckett. Authorising the publication of a one-volume edition of Cob bey's statute In, addition to the usual two volume edition." For paesage. : 8. F. 86 By Sackett. Requiring rallroida to pay full value of confiscated coal, to getfmr'With a penalty of 20 per cent and attorneys' lees where it - ta necessary for the owner to go Into court to secure pay ment. For puesHg. 8. F. 26e By 6akett.' Repealing th law requiring that contract for thr sale of real state be in writing. Indefinitely post poned a F. Sl-By Ashton. Providing for an examlnatnri of stallions for transmissible d I sea see. For passage. R. F. 2fl Ry U'ConneM. Making poll tax In villages 13 lntead of St. Kr passage. S. F. IS By Epperson. Requiring mu tual hell Insurance companies to deposit a security for the payment of lose en per cent Instend of 60 per cent of the gross re ceipt and allowing them to filer personal as wen as surety bonds Wltn siaie nuaiior. For passage. t ' 8 V. Ill Bt Wilcox. Providing for a li cense fee of $3ff.or Inlterant physician and placing theCI under Jurisdiction of the Btate Board ot iiitn. or pasaaare. 8. F. SSi-Br Patrick. Allowing supreme court the power to admit without examina tion graduates or other law cnooi man the State university. ROITINB . PROCEEDINGS ' OF. HOt'iF) Lara; K anther of 'Mils Acted ea la Committee of the Whole. (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, March . (Special ) The houe; pent nearly all day In the committee of the whole. The following; bill were rec ommended for passage: H R. H By Wilson of Cuter. Providing a ystem o( fee for county surveyor. H. R. 221 By Walsh of Douglas. Pro viding fnt'jthe exercise of eminent domain by ethoil "futrtcts in cltiea. H R.' HMOly Shubert of Richardson. Pro viding mixed train carrying passenger shall stop with the caboose , at the depot pin tform. . .... . 11. R. M By Marsh of Seward. Provid ing Christian Science healers must report pnntiialnui dlHejtflea the same as Dhvsfclans. 8. F. 144-By Olbeon of Pouglaa. Cutting down the South Omaha Police board to three member. S. F.. 95 By Thomaa. Providing pollee- mn In rimntio. shall nnt hA entitled to Wit ness fees, and neither shall city employe when mnlovftri In m rltv rase. 1 , S. P. 151 By Epperson of Clay. lrovld Ing for joint institute for two counties of more. H...R. too fiv Knnwlea of Dodn. Provid ing railroads shall sell l.OUD-mlle books for ijo, gcoa for two years. H. R. IIS By K. P. Brown of Lancaster. Providing. insurance companies taking cases to federal . court shall forfeit Nebraska license. . H R. 293 Bv- IlHrver of Douelaa. Provid ing for the return of and redemption of notes given mutual insurance companies upon surrendnr or policy. I. It, Zl-rBsr Harvey of Douglas. Provid ing tor the increase of the Fire and Police Relief association funds. . II. R. 271 By. Clark of, Douglas, rroyldlng wnen m. person ,ouys a iSJi oecree ne CHn not make a deal with owner of property by assigning the sorne to him when It Is less than the, amount of taxes due on. the prop erty. . ' it R. H7 By Harvey of Douglas. Provid ing city council may make a garbage con tract with any party when It costs neither me city or citizens any money . H. U. 224-By Pllger of Stanton. Allows county board to offer reward for arrest of persons cnarjrea xvitn treiony. H. R. 18( By McMullen of Gage. Provid ing ror optional Sunday base ball. Indefi nitely postponed. t ' H. R. 269-By E. P. Brown of Lancaster. 1 froviamg for a state bureau of inspection. inaennueiy posiponea. ' t'nlon Paclfle Advances Wastes. CHEYENNE. Wyo.. March 6.-(Spec!al.-A large number of clerks employed, by the Union Pacific 'who were not members-of a labor union, have been advised of an In crease In vara. The Increase Is not uni form, nor doe It apply to all clerical departments. The company ha picked out a number of deserving employes snd hv granted them an Increase. , Headache aad Nenralsrla from Colds LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine, the world wide cold and grip remedy, removes cause. Call ' for ' full name. Look for signature & W. Grove. 26c ' , DIAMONDS Frvnser. mtn and Dodga STB SPECIALISTS, Huteson Optical Co. FORECAST OF -THE WEATHER Rain la Nebraska Today Bxeept Sonthwest Portloai Colder 1st r, , -re.t Portion." la WASHINGTON, 'March ! i-JTer'ecast 6f the weather foir. Thursday and Friday i ..For Nebraska. 'BaJa' Thursday, 'except fair Jn southwest portion';' colder ' in west i Portion; Friday, fair. I For Iowa Rain or snow Thursday, I warmer In east portion ; Friday, ialr and coiaor in east portion. , aJtota-Bnow Thursday, coioer in west portion; rnaay, xair. , For Missouri--Bain Thursday, warmer In east portion; Friday, fair and colder. For Colorado Fair Thursday and Friday. . For Wyoming Fair Thursday, except snow In. northwest portion; Friday, fair ,7, . IsOeal Record. OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU, OMAHA. March .-nmclal record of tern ferature and precipitation, compared with he corresponding- day of the last three years: . - - 191. 1906. 1905. Its. Maximum' temperature... 33 . St 40 60 Minimum temperatures :. 28 26 SI U Mean temperature 30 80 36 . . 88 Precipitation T- .08 T .00 Temperature and precipitation departure irora tne normal ai umana since siarcn u and comparison with the last two years: Normal temperature 81 Deficiency for the day '. Total exoeas since March 1 Normal DreclDltatlnn 1 1 .04 Inch Deficiency for the day .04 Inch .03 Inch Total precipitation since March 1. Deficiency since March 1.. Deficiency for cor. period, 1908..;, .21 Inch .03 Inch Deficiency for cor. period, 1W6.... .24 Inch Reports frosa Stations at T P. Station and State Temp. Mas. of Weather. t p. m. Temp. Bismarck, snowing 80 84 J Rain. talL Cheyenne, partly cloudy. ...44 60 . Chicago, cloudy ,.84 34 T Davenport, partly cloudy. ...si a Denver,' partly cloudy .63 '' 68 Havre, clear 2 82 Helena, snowing 80 - 84 Huron, snowing 2S 88 North Platte, clear.. ..fiS 04 Omaha, cloudy .............s83 83 Rapid City, raining., 84 .. 64 St. louls, raining 40 42 St. Paul, snowing.... .....24 28 Suit Lake City, pt. cloudy. ..44 48 Valentine, cloudy ..48 64 T .00 T .01 .01 .00 T T .10 .02 T .0 Wllliston, cloudy 84 L. A. WEISII. Local Forecaster. OUT IN IOWA They Had Coffee Drinkers An Iowa lady shows that Postum Food Coffee ha proven a great promoter of health. She says: "During nearly all my life till a year ago I used coffee dally, with out know tng, It kept me thin and feeling bad. I was Induced to quit coffee snd try Pos tum. I like It from the first' and found that I felt better than I did. when t was using the old kind of cef fan. So I contin- ued to us It. "After a fw weeks I began to realise that I waa growing plumper,, snd wa pleased to find the other day that I had M Df aucn matters as a man who was gained 15 pounds in the twelve months. WDOuy sane, but enough to be able to ap Postum gives me a splendid appetite. In, predate that the taking of a human life fact I can eat and digest my rooa perieci- ly now. ' My husband has. all hi life, been troubled With 'bold ftlvea.- aad' nas oen quit a sufferer from catarrh in th head. He also quit coffee, and began to us Postum Food Oof fee about a year ago, I with manifest good results. His catarfh has vanished and he has not had an sttack of "bold, hives', or six month. My friends, noting the change in both of u ay. 'Why, how well you ook! Do you really suppose It Is postum that has made the change?" and I reply. 'Most emphatl- cally I do, for It Is the only, change w have made In our, mod of living.' -My (later who ued to suffer .greauy from bitllousnes .quit oof fee and began to drink Postum Food Coffee t years ago. 6h never, has bullous attacks any more. Like my husband., my father has found that hi catarrh bas dlaappered since he gv up coffee and began to use Postum Food Coffee. He has also, .gained de cidedly In flesh." Nam given by Postum Co.. Battle Creekv Mich.' Thare's a on." Read th little book, The Hoed to Wellvllle," in pkga L-lll ! I m-M S at, Thursday Bargains I And We Assort Great Skirt Sale W know thate 300 Bklrtii "exact reproduction" ot f 9.00 and 1 1 0 style, that go on aale Thursday will not laat long the ''qualities are much above the ordinary, extraordinary in fact. Plain and fancy pleated In both -aide and double box pleated effect!. Black, - blue and' brown panamas, fancy mixtures In light and dark hades, exact reproductions of ' 9 and $10 Skirts, Thursday only $5.05 Ladies' .Furnishing Department LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS Ladles' warranted alll linen hand embroidered Initial Handkerchiefs that sell Tor 15c regular Because line of initials are broken the sale price Thursday will be 3 for 25 Six to a Customer. SHOKT KID GLOVES . Reynler's Leila Gloves, two wrist clasps, made of select French kid, full range of new shades, Thurs day only, a pair. . . . -$1.00 Reynler's best imported undressed French kid Gloves, three wrist clasps, full line of colors, per pair, Thursday . -$1.50 Extra wide new Pi lain Beige Suiting for spring wear ...... 7 8-ln. New Spring twaie Extra fine Imported Madrai .y".." i M-ivT. .'nd'e'hambray In dainty .h ecks sfcd plain colors. lllifVi Itiu - The Merry-Go-Round Washer, has large round tub and large fly wheel $3.75 33c double faced Wash Boards, 25c, te 1 : t,l "M'r.w TTonslloa Clothes Pins, dozen iCOCK. FIGHTING AS ISSUE Secretary Taft -Taj U Called Upm. ta Settle ferioni Cuban Quwtion. SUSPENSION OF- SPORT HURTS BUSINESS Blaea Laaofers Oaaaat Bet ea bt They Will Wet Work Fnl Tlsae, Tans Cnrtatllaaj Pro- daetloa. - ' WASHINGTON. March 6. One of the questions that probably will confront Sec retary Tnft upon his arrival in .uo in the course of. a few Weeks will be ' tl propriety and policy of abrogating Governor General Wood's decree forbidding eock flhtln In Cuba. An overwhelming ma jority Qf the Cubans themselves demand the right to fight their chicken as tney nave done tor several years, even since tha ap plication of the Wood decree, though the sport, has been . necessarily conducted clandestinely. It was the arrest ot a num ber of prominent Cubans, Including at least one presidential candidate, for at tending a cock fight, that brought on tne crisis and caused Governor Magoon in promise that be would consider the petition that were presented, asking for tb ab rogation of the decree. Nearly all the planter prefer cock fighting, according to those who hav recently been In Cuba. When the snort flourished, the Cuban laborer worked four day a week to sup port Ala family. Another day's wages be set apart for the lottery and the last nt the secular days he worked In order that he might secure funds to back his favortts cock In the pit. Now that the lottery and cock fighting hav been stopped the laborers and farm hands simply stop work for the last two day of th week having no In centive to continue. This practice Is said to hav a rVally Injurious effect upon the .00 development of the Island Industry and to hav considerably curtailed production. Probably Secretary . Taft will adopt the expedient of permitting cock fighting out side of Hanvana and the larger Cuban cities Just a 'he did In the Philippines to the satisfaction of natives and their em ploye. , THAW'S MOTHER ON STAND (Continued from. First Page.) to ply bun with questions regarding Thaw's sill and codicil. Dr. Wmr raid thai he believed that I Whn Thaw wrote that section of his will I DrovkUog for. a fund for the prosecution of I anyon who might take hi Ufa hi mind I waa ciouded and h did not hav a clear i M a crime. I "Dootor. wben this defendant stood up to I be married on the a ins dy that will waa i signed, did ha know what h was doing r I asked Mr. Jerome. "I don't think his mind waa entirely clear." "Waa It clear enough for him to under stand bs was getting married ?" S"Ts, he understood It" After quesUoning Dr. Wagner at soma length regarding the letter written by Thaw m vnjt to Attorney Longfellow. Mr. Jerome suddenly asked: -Was there sny period, doctor, bet wee ltuS and Uos whan this ds- fendant was in full possession of hi faa- i ultlesT" ' I Dr. Wagner hesitated a moment and then I replied: "There are several month In that I period of which- I have no record, it I I possible that there may bave been recovery I during that time and a condition of sound ness." Keks at Blaht at Mardsv. Tha prosecutor next took up th event on tha Madison Roof Garden the night Thaw shot snd killed Stanford White. He asked the wltnea if th separate acts at No Better Values Are Offered Anywhere t Two I'nusufU Features About This Pongee Hllk The Width, nn Inches Wide rwl . the Very Superior Quality 1.00 Pongee Silk Nowhere can n You Buy Its Kqual For Less Than One IKillar . Wash and Wear" Guar anteed White and Cream New Covert Jackets Latest models, well finished and well modeled, In double and single breasted styles and everyone new $3.05 7 He Embroidery Turnovers, 7 He Frne Lawn . Turnover coiiars, fancy embroidered In about B0 dif ferent patterns, worth 15c each - MMwMwwwwoMMwMee'weswei I aiivmif. wnTlf-T W want to I call attention to our new "Day light Pure Food Grocery" that will be opened SOON. Bright, Pure, Clean, well ventilated, without question the most sanitnry room in the country. Great preparations have been made to give this dept. a reputation for superior qualities and we will see that this is fully maintained. Prices we know will please and satisfy and we would consider it a personal favor to have you call and see if It's not all we cleam. Wt are filling all otaers SOW. J 69e Basement Bargains tao New . and pretty - -- your Folding .9c tubs lc Aiacnina the defendant that night indicated Insan ity. "Taken In connection with all that has- been , established here.;: said Dr. Wagner, "they Indicate to m. thai the defendant was Insanei He may have had automatlo knowledge as to flrihg the pistol and he rriay 'have' had sufficient Intelligence to know that he was causing annoyance by blocking the elevator ' after the tragedy, but these facts do not show he was sane." Mr. Jerome next asked ' Mr.. Wagner: "Would your 'opinion as to defendant's con dition bs influenced If you knew he had taken a larg amount of liquor that after noon r 1 "I -would want to know how much he bad taken." "Men who hav been insane -are still susceptible to liquor during lucid Intervals, are they not. There Is nothing In the dis ease which would mak tham Immune to th -effect of liquor, I there?" "Nothing that I know of." , No Indication of Alcoholism. "Is there anything In the hypothetical question that enables you to tell whether the defendant was Insane or drunk?" "There Is nothing whatever in tha ques tion to Indicate Intoxication, much las to Indicate Insanity." Dr. Wagner explainacT that the pallid face, the Slow and measured tread and the deliberation ' if the defendant at the time of the tragedy were not Indications of alcoholism.- . ' Mr. Jerome then took up each of the facts ss given In the hypothetical question and asked If each one might not hav been th act of a sane msnDr. Wagnsr said there wa no act that might not hav been performed by a sane man. "A aane man can do anything he likes," aid th witness, -"provided he ha th ca pacity. An Insane man is Impelled to da things which he cannot help." After excusing Dr. Wsgner from cross examination Mr. Jerome recalled him to show that he had testified In the Preuaaer murder case, declaring Preuaser to be aane, when a Jury declared htm Inaane and hs was sent to Mattewan, but afterward dis charged a sane. On redirect examination wltnea declared that Thaw did not know - hs - was doing wrong when he shot Stanford White, and, on recro-xamlnation declared he meant that hi mental condition was such that he did not realise he waa committing a Crime or that he was liable to punishment for what be waa doing. , One or two more question relating to Dr. Wagner' testimony In the Preusser case ended the recross-examlnatlon and Dr. Wagner was excused. OZOMDL SION GUARANTEED lnder the Food aad Drags Act, Juno 80th, lOOfl. Serial No. 832. 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