8 TTIE OMAHA DAILY BKE: SATURDAY, AFIHL 6, 1907. UMM CBEMT W EXTENDED TO ALL E will clothe you" from head to foot at the lowest cash store prices on the easy payment plan of $1.00 a week. Easy terms, low prices and better quality are bringing us to the front. Call in and get our. terms and prices. Your payment down is not too small for us. $22.50 Suit for $15 Saturday we place on sale 150 Men's High Grade Suits, made by the best ' tailors, hand made throughout, best wearing fabrics, Spring styles, $22.50 values, Saturday on sale at Take advantage of this sale. You can pay while wearing. We have just received a shipment of Men's High Grade Top Coats and Cravenettes at ml iff from i $15 to 22.50 We carry a full line of Union Made Clothing. surra, TOP COATS, SHOES, HATS, SHIRTS, GLOVES, ETC. Union ii i rhrin muuu Palace Special Hats $1.50 The best hats in Omaha for the money, in all shapes and colors, worth $2.50 else where, our price . . .Si. 50 High Grade Shoes ,$2.50 Men's fine shoes and ox fords in all newest styles vici, velours and patent leathers, $3.50 values, per pair, at $2.50 THE LEADING CREDIT CLOTHIERS u9) J CLOTHING COMPANY 7 COR,J4a DOUGLAS f mi mimni WiaiitiniM lr i -- n ere, t nm m i Seeing Omaha x We have the finest "Seeing Omaha" system in the city. Runs all the year round and starts whenever you are ready. Carries yon to any point of interest in the city or South Omaha for five cents and five cents back. Do you know Omaha? Omaha & Council Bluffs Street Railway Comply ALLECi'G FOOT-EASE aTT fgn k CsrUIn Curt lor Tlrtd, Hot, Achlnj FmL Wu6CjAa DO NOT ACCEPT A SUBSTITUTE. Oft e?ei J box. rs fees. Alien B. Olmstad. Ia tr, K. T. The Saviors . Account . Is the First Step Toward Independence It's a very easy matter to start onea dollar will do it and a part of your salary added to it each week or month together, with interest accumulations will soon increase it to substantial proportions. Begin Saving Today Thre Never Was a Better Time Tlie matia Daily-Bee Oilers You a Savings Banlt Free ! No conditions whatever attached to this offer except that you fill out and bring to us the below receipt. If You Have the Backbone to Start With Small Savings This Proposition Will Interest Yon Ilayden Bros.' Bank is the place for your savings ac counts, because it has a larger ' paid-up capital than any savings bank in the state and the greatest amount of cashassets for R r) SjaIumiI USlltJ liabilities. Only ont Coupon win be accepted frees any yersoa. if Tli Osahi Cany En Ob Sawlnsa Buk N. I r to begin a ey surest le effort tO UVl and wh.r, I. talcs one dollar er matt will pre- where It is to UuiockM ana content placed to my credit. I a h . en ord er (THEE) on the OmiLi Lally bavlnr a feoa valu. nt Aft n-k. V? be ticlikDiNUt for Want Ad Advertising la all claaelflcauon except Read Laiate, ttlgned Address HIGDER RESPECT FOR LAW Keynot of Statements by Sew Fin ud Folio Commissioner. NONE TAKES STAND AS EXTREMIST Co wall Favor More Uttnl Reg-wlsv-tloas tor Saaday Saloon, at aye ExJattaeT Ui Mm) B Enforced. Tha four new membara of tha Omaha Board of Fire and Pollca Commissioners hava received their commissions and are now looking forward to thalr first mt ing. Tha new commissioners promise a rigid enforcement of laws, with fairness to all interests concerned. "I was not a candidate for tha office of lira and pollca commissioner," aald Robert CowelL "Tha governor expressed his views freelr and emphatically at the McKlnley dub banquet which was held la Omaha a short time ago. On that occasion ha stated that if our people were dissatisfied with existing- laws that was the time to make an effort to repeal them, but for - himself It was not a question as to whether he thought a law wise or obnoxious he had taken an oath to enforce the laws and he meant to live up to his obligations. In sev eral conversations whtoh.I hava had with him since that time he has reiterated the same views and expressed himself In the same unequivocal manner. He believes the men selected will act In accordance with his ideas and wishes. . Wosjld C'hana-e, bit Enforce Law. "For myself, I would favor a change In tha Blocumb law, and my own impression is that If the law. was amended so as to admit of keeping tha saloons open for a part of each Sunday and perhaps allowing the sale of liquor with meals always, of course, under proper restrictions and regulations it would pleasa perhaps a majority of our people and be much appreciated by strang ers who come .to. our city to spend the week-end. Tha law, however, Is on the statute books, and I believe It should be strictly enforced. I am thoroughly op posed to any latitude in that direction be ing given to clubs formed for the purpose of evading the law, and I am not too sure but I would go even further and stop tha sale of liquor In all olubs on Sunday. I cannot help but feel that all should be treated alike and that no law contemplates making fish of ons and flesh of another. "Will Make an Inveattaratlon. "Much has been charged and stated from time to time anent tha numerous evils and abuses In our city. I mean to make a thorough investigation for my own infor mation. I do not believe In promising im possibilities. Many people have Ideals, but not every ona can live up to them, and I conceive it Is no easy matter to regulate the affairs of a large city as one might wish. I realise, too, that it is easier to criticise than It Is to perform, or perhaps It would be more correct to say Instead of perform, Inaugurate reforms. "I believe the members of the new board will earnestly strive to do thalr duty and ani sura It will be their desire to make Omaha a more 'wholesome place In which to live. Tha governor is not fanatical; on tha contrary, ha Is broad and progressiva. Ths Blocumb law Is not of his making and may not bs In accord with his views. He believes, however, in its enforcement. He appointed this board because its members felt as ha did, so on that point I can say positively the Blocumb law will be rigidly enforced. "If I may be pardoned for giving a word of advice, I would suggest that ths brewers and saloon keepers had better accept tha ills they have than fly to others that they know now of. Reform Is in ths air and throughout the state a sentiment seems to be growing favoring prohibition. Defiance of law will only aggravate and accelerate the movement and may thrust upon us a condition which few of us want and whioh I personally would lament." Pag Hot an Extremist. "It Is too early to speak in any definite terma of the probable course of tha new board, except Its Intention to do its duty as it sees it" said H. a Page. "Person ally I am not disposed to be an extremist, but do believe that tha city, take It as a whole, should cultivate a deeper respect for tha law as such; that one's views as an Individual, of tha advisability of a law, pending Its passage, have no relation to his duty as an official In the administration of that law when passed; that law should bs administered In the spirit of reason, firmly it is true, but fairly and Impar tially toward all. That it is ths duty of men paid by the public to serve the public; that tha employment and retention .of a ctty employe should depend upon his fit ness for tha - position and upon nothing else. I know of no reason why the Blo cumb law should be excepted from the general rule as to enforcement." Kennedy la Deliberate. ' John Lk Kennedy said : "I hava not had time to read the law carefully and am not In a position to express an opinion Just at this moment. I have just received my commission from Governor Sheldon, which bears date of April 4. Other pressing mat ters have so occupied my attention for tha last few days that I hardly feel justified at this time In making a publlo expression upon my view of tha duties of a member of the lira and pollca board or the policies that we may pursue. I hardly think that Chief Donahue has been quoted properly In tha faootlous Intervisw accredited to him in the Werld-Herald ' this morning. There is nothing that I desire to say fur ther until I hava had an opportunity to go over tha law oarafully." "As a member of the Board of Firs and Pollca COmmisslonsrs It will be my aim to work In harmony with tha other mem bars of tha board for tha betterment of the conditions In the city of Omaha," said Vf. 11. Oilier. '1 will endeavor to keep the police and fire departments out of polities and give to tha citlsens and tax payers tha very best lira and pollca pro tection possible. I will insist that fcoth departments be brought up to the highest standard of efficiency . I will enforce the laws and ordinances of the city In ac cordance with my oath of office." STATUS OF ENGINEER'S BILL H. R. 1ST Considerably Cltaaged aad How la te Hands at Governor. City Engineer Ros water's bill, H. R. 1ST. has gone through the legislative hop per and is now up to Governor Sheldon for signature. The bin was changed from Its original form and Is now considerably toned down In character. The substanoe of ths blU Is that It will transfer from tha street commissioner's department these funds and give the engineer authority over work covered by such funds: Street re pairing. $31,800: bridges and culverts, H.000; cross walks, 15,000. The street commissioner will have left ths street cleaning fund. The new fund for the engineer's depart ment will be known as the "publlo works fund." . ana beginning with IK this fund AX OLD and VK LL- Tit I ED REMEDY roa ova sixty tb.rs KSS. WUILOW1 OOTHtHO) ITIirf kt. M. far mr SIXTY TSARS r Mifa. LIONS MOTHERS lor Ib.ir CHlLOhSM WUJi.1 mm hi no with risfsrr sucttse. it SOOTHBS CHILD. SorTSNS U. OtaS. AV LAYS All TAIN. CURBS W1NU COUC, tA u IA. t-.t rmwlr lor Mar R Hum a. t..n f stsssIm I mry sart Is. aaris. IM sara ae ak Imr liKS. WLKS LOW'S) SOOXUIAQ 8XACP LXT MAKTHAH riATHIS TOOS XfCRT 1'. V.'.. kWi.Oei rasa set of Toy Furniture, fonr places, with ell Cto-Certa of m or -JptyiSst 3M Let us put this complete 26 piece set of ROGERS' SILVERWARE In your home absolutely free. This set consist of twenty-six Flares, as follows: Six knives, six nrks. six tabid spoons, six tea spoons, one butter knife end on sugar shell. Each article In this ert bears the full name of the w-i- fa mous silversmith. Our turn marnlflnnt fr. M w r ware proposition adver tised for the fifth time last Kunlay, met with a most enthusiastic teeoonso on the part of the people throughout Omnnv The news of the treat distribu tion of silverware sets free nf chnrge spread like wildfire and proved to be c me most mtcofssrul under- f taking in our history In I this city, and It's certainly I no wonrter, when you nan- I slder the high character 1 of this war I in 1 - ,i It is the genuine ROGERS GOODS and thorougly guaranteed This Is not the unstamped ImHsy tlon Ros-ers" goods, but Is of supe rior excellence and is good for ten years' wear. We offer you your rholce In this srcial proposition be tween the himlsome lmperinl pat tern in the Lur nlshed or polish ed finish or the beautiful West minster pattern In the new Hon French gray fin ish. These sets are put up In hand some leatherette rases, beautiful ly lined, and with a broad rib bon on the tns'de on top, bearing the full name of Wm. A. Rogers' They sell in this city at from 110 to 113. 1. SAdL a 1 . v -y 7 , r. Go-Cart Special 6.85 Complete with ruffled parasol, body Is mads of selected rattan, closely woven. Has new sleeper adjustment and steel wheels with large rubber tires. Heavily enameled gears and improved foot brake; exclusive Hart man design; actual value Is $10; special. We wish to put this silverware into your home without costing you a 2. .PYJ p,an tM": w, n 'v Tou one of these sets ABSO r.i. L.I FREK If you purchase goods of us to the amount of $100 or mora within the period of one year. HAVE THE SET DELIVERED TO YOU AT ONCE In order to enable you to get this set at once, even though not ready to make any purchase now, we will agree to deliver the set to you Immediately, with the understanding that In case you do not purchase goods during the year which In the aggregate amount to $100, that you will pay us $6.95 for the set, on the easy terms of only $1.00 cash and 76o monthly. This price Is about one-half the regular selling prlreof the silverware. We will deliver them on the terms mentioned. In case you buy goods of us to the amount of $100.00 any time within the year we will credit your account with everv cent l:rtuo Absolutely FREE Refrigerator Special Ssle Price 6.95 This Refrigerator is ona of vox specials on sale this week, H la strongly constructed, of great durability, and most economtoaL It is lined with gatvansed Iron, has metal shelves, patent drip cup and other Improved features, A value you cannot possibly dupU eats In Omaha. Solid Oak OC Chiffonier 0 K SANITARY STEEL lv,;..i,.i Mfevl DED DAVENPORT T Qflkx) (LJlte cut-) thoroughly guaranteed, has extra heavy angle steel frame, pliable steel couch fnhrln snenrad at ends (Like cut.) If thoroughly guaranteed, has extra heavy angle steel frame, pliable steel couch fabric secured at end by steel helicals and supported below by spiral springs. Has oak finished arms which form head and foot boards when made up as a bed. It' one of Hart man' specially made couches and has the quality that Insures lasting satisfac tion. Price (less mattress) 7.75 This Chiffonier is built of solid golden oak and has a beau tiful polish finish, large I-Yno.n, beveled plated mlror. I AH Goods Delivered m Unlettered Wagons. A A I A I. UcSL . 1875 ri . i ft ') 4 Hartmaa Saturday Specials. 625 wood Cuokoo Clocks, same as sold before. Come early; $1.60 value at only 36c. 2-pleoo Bavarian China Creamer and Hugar Bowl, limited supply, 76c val., 15o. Vour Money's . Worth, or Vour Money Back. 1 - Ai'-t. -i .P- A -a 3 P Br ST ---m- VAV--M :atf- Elegant Oak Q n Dresser, now m J The cabinet work on this dresser is very .high grade, made strong, best of solid oak, beautifully finished, Is hand somely carved, has large top front drawers and largo French bevel mirror. An ex traordinary special all this week. ' Hi Chf.tr Like out, full quar ter sawd oak, ele gantly rubbed and polished. new rich stylish design, round . seat, braced arms. Sewing Machine Full guaranteed, 6 drawnrs, solid oak case, complete with full set of attachments and ac cessories, new drophead style, easy . running; sold on tiuiy terma 3 Rooms furnished complete for only $72 IT Cash, t5 Monthly. Reclnin; Folding ' Go-Cart Special aa 1 3 Made of bicycle tubing. fearing is constructed of est steel and rich ly enameled. It has steel wheels with lare rub ber tires. Folds com pactly with one move ment, sten nml all. Massive Soltdt QJ Oak Sideboard .JO These Sideboards ara made to or der for the Hartm.m chain of stores and every effort baa been given to the detail of workman ship and finish. Thsy have extra large French bevel mirrors, are elaborately carved, serpentina swelled front as shown. 4 Rooms furnished elegantly for only $95 9 Cash, $6 Monthly. New Special QC Arm Kocker Like illustration. iJirce size, elegantly finished in golden oak, saddle seat, fan cy panel back, na shown, turned aplndlns, new, rich, exclusive ilnslgn. IOIID OAK - BXTZHSIOBf TABZ.B Like cut, made of solid oak, has heavy pedestal base as shown, and claw feet as shown, ex tends to f feet, slse of top is 42x41 Inches, nicely finished, extra well made, has Hartman new easy runnlg slides, special ixs incnea, 1475 If artmans New Style. Great Special f 7C Bed Davenport. Like Cur. Only afrU The frame Is massiv e In construction and made of solid oak, beautifully po llshed, has handsomely carved front, as Illustration shows, o pens to full size bed, automatic, don't have to pull out from wall, large box beneath. The up holstering is of the moBt dependable quality, covered with' Imported velour of handsome coloring and deeply tufted. Credit Terms: $2.75, Cash; 50c Weekly. h,. : V, 1 u Lace Curtains Kotlnznam Lace Cur tains, S yar'ls long. plain border and eug patterns, overlocked edg-is, (1.19 valuo. peri p-ir- B6oT hiu or Arabian. iVi Kraals long, Battenheriq designs, w o r m I?, at Nottingham LAe Curtains Icluny effeots laoe ana inser-i Hons, the kind that ssls for $1.66, in this sale at, pair, SI. 10, HoDe Portieres all oolors, good slse, worth $3.00 pwlr, fl.ga. 5T2lL5r 1 EverytMng f TL I w u ws , l,ifj I I V I Ooarantea. SPrCIAX. ' COLOVXAX. UBBABT TASKS xactly like lllustrutlan, has new badger finish, which can't be to 1,1 from real qusr-ter-sawed, massive colonial leg" with shelf beneatn. large sise top; exclusive Hartman design, made to apaclal order. Only .,..,..... mum . . . 4 TB1T UniOMB XSOS BSD of above design, enameling new and at tractive, made of extra heavy maa- .,v. luumi, nas steel siae rails, Daicea-on enamel, can be had In any new, popular oolor desired. IPrloe , ae raws, 485 Rugs and Matting xll feet, extra fine grade, new designs, worth $36, special Sat urday at 133.75. Brussels Kuga, txli ft., an elegant assortment of $30 Hugs, Saturday, 914.78. Axmlnster Rugs, 9x12 feet. Banford line of beautiful parlor pat terns. $28 grade, $23.76. Brussels Hugs, 9x104ft feet, medallion patterns, or floral designs, $11 grade. $13.68. Trenton Linoleum, in wood effects, 6to grade, square yard, 45c Japanese Matting, in carpet patterns, J6c grade, yard, 8 So. Special Steel 75 Ranges, only -U Complete with high warming closets. as shown above, of large slxe, full slxa l-ln. holes, large square oven, made of superior material, elegantly nickel trimmed. Bold on easy terms. -r ) ri (k 1414 t2 GREAT STORES THROUGHOUT THE U. S. H !l r 8 -16-18 Douglas St. y i2'5 J ARTMAN JJ 2C Special Kitchen 7 C Cabinet, only II " Kxactly as shown. Convenient top, large s le bae. alia, itxit inches, 1 large flour bins, a drawers and i butArda: extra well made. M.de ,,.h"tI:OUt ,f 'oU1 oal(- n'cely fin ished, heary legs, easily a $20 value will be subject to a minimum of $140,000 and maximum of $150,000. H. R. 157 also will give the engineer au thority to hire all employes in the publlo works department, but win leave the city council power to cause removal through tha filing of charges and a hearing before a board composed of the mayor, city at torney and president of the council. Tha civil feature, which, in the mind of Mr. Hosawater, was tha chief feature of his bill, was knocked out. This bill carries an emergency clause and It is the engineer's plan to get his department In full working order for the season as soon as tha bill Is signed. Ckaaaberlala's ra-iali P. ar y a ' Favarlt. "Ws prefer Cnamtwrlaln's Cough Rem edy to any other for our children," says Mr. L. J. Woodbury of Twining, Mich. "It has always done the work for us In hard olds and a reap, and wa lake plaasura lit reoosamanding; U." F. W. HILL KNOWN IN OMAHA Steaographer Arrested by Harrimaa Was Lmelat Ct-OC Dedl eatloai Traia. Prank VT. IBM. the stenographer, who has been arrested in Mew York for having sold to the New York World 'tha private Harrlmau letters, which figure so vitally In the RooMvelt-HarrtnuLn controversy, Is known to many Omaha rallrtad and news paper man as tha urbane and ever-accommodating secretary to Mr. Harrlmau on the special Luclc-Ogdeo out-off dedication train, which went from Chicago to the eastern boundary line of California in November, 194. The Omaha newspapers and the local ofllce of the Associated Press were per sonally represented on that trip and these representatives remember Mr. Kill as a very hard woreJ&g and aooonMmMlliig man. Having In his day done newspaper work he was able to give to the newspaper men precisely what they wanted and in the best form and was never too busy, though always covered up with work for his big chief, to be of service to the preaa. Mr. Hill had the faculty of keeping himself personally in the background. Ha ia re membered as a tail, slender built man, fair of complexion, quite handsome, urbane in manner and dress, much younger looking than the dispatches now Indicate he was they say he is XI now. Those who met him on this trip ara much surprised to hear f V Mr. Hill's connection with this affair. A. B. Huberrruuin. 40 years at & XL Cor. 13th and Douglas; SO years direct dlantti Importer; sold at Import prlcajt. -' V Telegraph Operator MarderadVf S BCOTT CITY, Kan.. April l.-Operat tr Klrschoff was murdered while on duty lVy night at the depot of the Missouri PaoWa -railroad. The fatal shot was fired presum ably with a motive of, rotfbery, but tha murderer was scared oft by the quick response of persons who heard the shot Non-alcoholic s Sarsaparitia ou think you need a tonic, ask doctor, if you think you need something for your blood, ak your doctor. If yon think you would Ilka to try Ayer'g non-alcoholic Ssrsspsrillt, atk your doctor. W paeiUS k forts Us .1 (y