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    TIIB OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER
29,
1007.
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l;rsl Grand Jury Which
i Eischareed.
3BEEN COWHIDE IN EVIDEUCE
K. tin Trail am, JiHf, Aeciwl of
(Irlllnf Moaer la Mail.
Ont of the Frialaeat
letlsae.
The federal grand jury completed Its
jtork at noon Friday, having been In ses
alon but three flays, beginning with Tues
day noon.
Tha oaaea Investigated were those orig
inating since February 17, when the new
Judicial division law went Into effect and
relate only to such cases as originated In
the North Platte or Omaha division, which
Includes tha Norfolk. North Platte, Grand
Island and Chadron subdivisions. The cases
will bs tried in their respective subdivi
sions. A novel case was Investigated by the
grand Jury. In which a green cowhide was
Introduced as one of the exhibits. The live
cow had been originally sold by govern
ment contractors to the Indiana at the Pine
Ridge agency, was stolen from there, sold
and butchered In Nebraska The federal
laws are strict against the purchase or theft
of live stock from the Indians after It has
once been Issued to the Indians by ths
government
Fourteen Indictments were returned . by
the grand Jury and upon the announcement
of the completion of the work by the fore
man, Judge T. C. Munger. after thanking
the members, discharged the Jury for the
term.
Among the Indictments returned but five
were given out for publication. They are:
Jove Mastellca, for forgery of a money
order amounting to $30; Jesse Redwing
and Andy Walker, for introducing liquor
onto the Indian reservations; John Joyns,
colored, for selling malt liquor in Omaha
wilthout paying the special government
tax thereon before engaging in the business.
Cim of the Jaa.
An Interesting case Is that of the Indict
ment found against one K. Kawahara, a
Japanese, who' is indicted for secreting,
embezzling and destroying certain mall not
addressed to him. February 21 a mall
pouch was accidentally thrown or fell from
a mall train between Big ' Springe and
Llewellyn and fell under the wheels of the
train. Most of the letters were destroyed.
Tha fragments of the mall with the mall
sack were subsequently gathered up by
the postofflce authorities in that vicinity.
One registered letter containing a remit
tance of 1500 from the Stock Tarda bank of
South Omaha to the bank at IJewellyn
was subsequently picked up by some Jap
anese section hands, who occupied a burfk
house at Big Bprlngs. The Japanese who
found the package of money discreetly hid
' it and said nothing about the matter. In
June following the bunk house was broken
Into by tramps and robbed. The thlevea
were pursued and captured and upon being
leave hod at the JbU there was found in
their possession the fragments of three
$5 bills, which tallied exactly with three
bills In possession of the postofflce inspec
tors who found them at the scene of the
destroyed mail sack the previous February,
this being ull the rmney recovered at the
time by the postoffte Inspectors. Inquiry
was at once InstltuUd and finally Kawa
hara. the Japanese who found the money,
confessed to having found It and admitted
he had most of It secreted In the bunk
, house. He had sewn up $300 In a bed quilt
and the remainder, all but' a few dollars,
was found hidden under the steps of the
bunk house. He confesred to having found
the money, and subsequently made good
tho entire amount to the postofflce authori
ties on the ground, as he rtated, that ha
did not want to bring discredit upon the
Japanese name in this country.
Kawahara will have to answer to the
United States district court, but he feels
assured he will be acquitted of any wrong
intent.
New Jarr la October.
A new federal grand Jury is to be drawn
some time during October to investigate
crimes and misdemeanors originating in
the North Platte or Omaha federal dis
tricts prior to February 27, when the new
federal division law . went into effect divid
ing Nebraska into two federal Judicial dis
tricts. A grand Jury will also be drawn at
Lincoln in October to inveatlgate matters
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,2S Long Kid Gloves
French kid gloves, in 12 and 16-but-ton
lengths the colors are black,'
white and tan. The gloves in these
two lots are worth up to $4 a pair
every pair fitted if "ft50
you wish at, per
pair
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Women's Short 2-Clasp Gloves
The best selected French lambskin in black,
brown, red and gray gloves that are
worth regularly $1.39 extra 1$
special, at .' :
originating
district. .
in the South Platte federal
PEGQ WILL HELP THE STATE
City Inspector of Welsjbta Co-Operate
la Eaforcemoat of Para
Food Law.
' John Pegs, city Inspector of weights and
measures, is making arrangements to co
operate ' with the state Inspectors in the
enforcement of that part of the pure food
law, which requires the placing of tha
statement of the exact weight quantity of
a commodity on tha package In which It la
sold. The inspector says that under tha
city ordinances it has been found Impossi
ble to secure evidence against dealers, who
have sold packages containing less than
the quantity represented because tha
a)era swear they do not sell tha mer
chandise by the pound, but by the package.
Under the new law It la provided that
packages must contain a statement show
ing the weight or quantity and unless this
is done tWcre may be a conviction regard
less of the marner In which tha merchant
Bella the goods.
Now that the state authorities are be
coming active the Inspector la ready to co
operate with them at least to tha extent
of giving them the names of persons here
tofore suspected to making a practice of
dealing in short measure packages.
Tha recent advance In the price of butter
la attributed In some quarters to tha fact
that packages must be branded to show
tha weight of contents. This requirement
'not only adds to the cost of production
to the extent of the labor necessary to
do the stamping, but it also makea It neces
sary to place alxteen ounces of butter
Inside the covering If consumers are to
receive a pound.
The Parson's advice, "Take Red Creaa 4
Cough Drops." to per box.
CONDUCTOR UNDER DURESS
Charge Made ay Street C Maa
Leads Paasaasrer ta Polio
Coart.
W. D. Lattrtch of Twenty-first and Cum
ing streets has discovered the only way to
compel a street car conductor to deliver
the passengers to tha exact number where
they deslro to gat off. according to tha
charges filed against him at tha polloe
elation.
Returning to his home at a late hour
Thursday evening on a North Twenty
fourth street car, Lattrlch and hla wife
were carried a block beyond tha point
here they dealred to leave tha car. Ac
cording to the conductor's story Lattrtch
pulled a revolver from his pocket and de
manded that the car be run back a block-
The conductor tailed an officer and Lat
'xtcn was taken to the station for a hearing
iaturday morning.
Hosiery Sale
Women Plain flnt.t.on n.nH T.islfl Hoaierv
double sole and spliced heel 4 A
full fashioned foot, at, pair . ...
Women's; and Children's Hosiery
Black and tans, good weights, ribbed
and plain on bargain square, .J Of a
at, per pair i2v
Men's full fashioned half hose, silk fin
ished mercerized lisle, plain - 7lf
and fancy, colors, per pair II 2
Infants all wool cashmere hose silk heel and toe, at,
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n im rtri 5
I U mm m -tpos surta
Women's Fall Footwear
In our new and beautiful appointed Shoe Department we show the
latest effect for fall In a variety of prices. We especially mention
new arrivals in Slippers for the Ak-Sar-Ben ball at .... $2 to $5
The Pint Eezi Shoes for women best
, looking and best wearing shoes ever
offered for the money, sizes to proper-'
ly fit every foot . J50 . $ T
at .......... ........-&nd
IED CROSS SHOES Require no
breaking in sole bends with the foot
always easy, always styl- tf M
ish price is .vD
The Hih Quality Shoe.-The "White Ribbon '
The shoes that are endorsed by the "W. C. T. IL made' on
the newest lasts a dress shoe and a substantial every-
.. day shoe combined no better shoe can be made a com
plete line at .... . .$3.50, $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00
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Notion Dept. Site of
nose Supporters
Remarkable bargains k In la
dles' and children's pad
and pin-on hose supporters
Saturday at half price.
Ladles' fine pad and pin-on
hose supporters, in mercer
teed and silk,
worth up to 35o
pair, at, pair. ..
Ladles' and children's pln-on
hose supporters, good elas
tic, in cotton and silk, worth'
pair at. .
19c
WALL PAPER
When you buy of us you
have only new etock to aelect
from variety of patterns and
qualities and absolutely the
lowest prices consistent with
good business. The recent rise
in wall paper cost ' will not
make you pay more for your
wall paper at Brandels.
Varnished tile the "wash
able" kitchen and bedroom
paper, 4 patterns to select
from, regular price 26o and
0c a roll, Saturday, t e
roll..i..... IjC
Heavy gilts, the 26o Iflr,
kind at, roll.. ,UC
Two-tone papers, ths cream of
wall papers. In reds, greens
and etyllsh browns, worth
I6c up to 75o per roll, at,
roll, &5o, 860, 80c and 16o
Other papers at, roll. 3 Ho, 3o
and Co
Paste, the kind that sticks, at,
per package 10c and 20o
Havo Your Classes Properly Fitted. Our Ex
pert Optician Is on Main Floor.
Satisfaction guaranteed. Have your eyes
examined and properly cared for.
Be Sure to See the $45,000 Painting
"Old Darby" by ROSA BONHEUR
A marvelous work of art on free exhibition. The great
canvas is 7x9 feet. Thousands are delighted with the great
exhibit.
Warmer Underwear
SiJur.aj Specials in Fall and Winter Under garment.
for Women nd Children.
Women's Vests and Pants Also Women's
Union Suits Medium and heavy weights
some are very fine ribbed " V
some with light fleece lining jft V
up to 75c quality, at .. r
Misses, Children's and Boys' medium and
heavy ribbed vests, pants and drawers, in
all sizes also fleecy lined -i OZn
underwear, at. lwC'aJeJC
Infants Wool Vests-Regular
Price is
fifty cents we offer all sizes, 1Qf
at, each wC
(jj OataJtA'S F00t CBWTM
fill Restaurant ill
3
perfectly Appointed oa eoond
rioor.
Dainty, well prepared noon
day Innohee Intelligent ser
vice snowy table linen.
Moderate rrloea.
Tasty Cooking.
FOIl VOIH SUNDAY DINNER.
We have made special prepare
tlon in all departments for a large ft
and most complete menu. M
MEAT DEPARTMENT. Pj 1
1,000 legs of lamb, at, n
a per pouna iucy
SCudahy's Diamond C Hams, per ft
pound .'. .UHcy,
n Cottage Hams, per lb 12Hc&
QLeaf Lard, per lb 10c .1
From 7 to 8 P. M. we will sellM'
1,000 lbs. choice lamb shoulders ej
:and breasts, per pound ...24c p.
k Courtney's pig pork sausage, one- Sj
a pound carton 15c pj
'A Full line of Kosher Sausages &
Sj kept constantly on hand. n
M FRUIT and VEGETABLES. f5
ft Egg Plant, each.l BcSjS
Li Plain Lettuce, 3 for Ben
n Alberta Peaches, per crate. .81.25 &
uiuo L muia, Jd ii a la ....... fr.jv
v rer Dasicet
p. FrABh Fppb nor nnren .... 1 Us.
SFine Country Butter, per lb.. 24c d
k Swiss Cheese, per pound 20c jj
OUR
MISSES'
SHOES
Our Misses Shoes for fall and
winter wear are a very attractive
line of choice, Just-right shoes.
They are emade by a special mak
er, who understands how to make
Misses' Shoes correctly.
Patent colt and vlci gun metal
calf, glace kid, button lace or blu
cher, medium or heavy soles
$1.50
$2.00
and $2.50
If we fit the young lady's feet,
she will be fitted with the shape of
last, size and width of shoe she
should wear.
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25c 55
FRY SHOE CO.
16th and Douglas Streets.
17th and Douglas Sis.
TeL Dong-las 647.
I ; rnviia exenange i;onneoia ail uepis.
It's the Clothes S.yle, the Quality and
Price Combined That Counts Here
Tkt Reiiabfe Sfore.
OUR
CANDY
Little tots as well as grown
folks can eat our candies with
impunity because our candies
are absolutely pure, we know
it because we make them our
selves. You will find every kind of
good candy here.
The price is always as
low as consistent with good
quality.
If you want a crisp stick
candy buy ours. Put up in
boxes that sell for 25c.
The Store fog DcucAcmv
1018-20 Farnam Street.
Phone Doug. 711.
pin!!! 1
I for the jj
Boys! I
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Saturday with every pair
of our Cracker Jack Steel
Shod Shoes we are going to
give away a flag top. Ordi
narily we don't give prem
iums but we feel that the
youngsters should be remem
bered as for the shoes they
don't need premiums to sell
them they outwear any two
pairs of boys' shoes made.
Sizes 10 to 13y2..$2.09
Sizes 1 to 2...... j52.25
Sizes 1V2 to 5V2.. $2.50
Drexel Shoe Co.
1419 Farnam SL
Business
Boosters
Try the Wast
Columns of The
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' Full and complete Instructions re
garding the opening of a part of the
Lower Brule Reservation, including
maps, etc., showing the location of the
land, will be sent on receipt of $1.00.
This land is lens than one hour's drive
from Pierre, South Dakota, the tState
Capital. Reference, any business man
In Pierre.
J. V. Laughlin,
Pierre, South Dakota,
"1
etter be Safe
Than Sorry
During the fall festivities, when our capacity is
taxed to its utmost, it is important that passengers
on cars as well as pedestrians on the streets, should
exercise more than ordinary care to avoid accident.
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO GET OS OR OFF MO VINO CARS,
AND WHEN CROSSING STREETS IXXK OUT FOR THE CARS.
ASSIST US IN PREVENTING ACCIDENTS
Omaha . Council Bluffs
Street Railway Company
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Tho very best style obtainable, the very
best quality at the price, tho very lowest
jprico consistent with honest merchandis
ings. It's our high standard of excellence
that has won for us our host of friends,
that has built and maintains our enormous
clothing business. That justifies us in
guaranteeing satisfaction or your money
back. x
Men's Hand Tailored Suits
the very highest examples of the ready-to-wear
tailoring art., Fancy cheviots,
cassimeres, serges, worsteds, tweeds, etc.,
Values seldom equalled, never surpassed, 5iS::r'
at $15.00 $18.00 $20.00 $25.00 up to $35.00
Our Ak-Sar-Ben Week Special
at $12.50
We are perfectly willing to show against anybody's value
at $15.00. They come in double or single breasted, round
cut sack style, all colors and sizes. Don't fail to see them
Saturday, at $12.50
MEN'S TOP COATS $7.50 up to $15.00
MEN'S OVERCOATS : $7.50 to $35.00
CRAVENETTE RAIN COATS. .. .$7.50 up to $25.00
YOUTHS' SUITS at $5.00 up to $15.00
CHILDREN'S SUITS $1.95 up to $7.50
If you've Clothing to ,buy, buy now, while assortments
are complete and if you're looking for the best at a saving
price always TRY HAYDENS FIRST.
Rousing Specials in Men's and
Boys9 Hats and Trunks
and Grips.
Saturday and All Next Week we show the most complete
lines to be found, with an assortment of prices in:
, Men's and Boys' Hats in
all the Newest Fall Styles.
Men's Kats at 49c to $6
Trunks from . .$3 to $25
Suit Cases from 9Sc to $30
Grips, all styles, $1 to $20
Boys' Hats ..,.25c to $2
OUR SPECIAL SALE PRICES mean a splendid Bav
in g to all purchasers. Don't fail to look over our lines
and get our prices before you buy.
W HAYDENS' SM
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Opening sale of lots will take place in the new town of
Lemmon, South Dakota, on October 3, and at Hettinger,
North Dakota on October 17. Sale at Bowman, North Dakota
will be held later. These towns are west of the Missouri
River, on the Pacifio Coast Extension of the
CHICAGO,
MLWA
PAUL
UKEE&ST.
RAILWAY
Lemmon will become a county seat in the division of
Butte County. It is 197 miles west of Aberdeen, South
Dakota, and 107 miles west of the Missouri River in one
of the best agricultural sections of the entire west.
Hettinger will be the County Seat of Adams County, N th
Dakota, and Bowman of Bowman County, North Dakota.
Special train service, including sleeping 'cars, dining
cars and coaches, will be offered from Aberdeen for each
sale. Fixed prices will be placed on the lots and the choice
will be by auction. Descriptive map and folders 6ent free on
request.
Tickets, 1524 Farnam St.
F. A Nash,
General Western Agent,
Omaha, Neb.
I I llll II HUH HULI !U II.1 1 IWmvP
Subatltutt artlclca pay larger profit.
ftoaX'a wbr tha dealer tries to change your
alnd. Wbea your mind la made up, keep
t so by Instating on setting what you
aat. Accept bo substitutes,
REV. R. S. HYDE ACCEPTS
Bedfera, la.,' Mlaler Will Saeceed
Dr. Clasall at Baaacoaa
Fartu
Rev. R Scott Hyde of Bedford, Ind., has
accepted the call recently extended to him
by Hanscom Fark Methodist church. This
Information was received by Dr. Oorst, pre
siding elder of this district. In a telegram
from Btshop McDowell, who Is holding con
ference at Lincoln. It Is not known when
Mr. Hyde will come to Omaha, but be is
espected soon.
.Bsv.tUr. Hyde will succeed Rev.-Clyde
Clay Cisaell, who leavea Omaha to become
tha pastor of First church of Kansas City,
Kan. It is a peculiar coincident that Rev.
J. Randolph Bmlth of. Trinity church has
been called to Bedford to succeed Rev. Mr.
Hyde, who comes to Omaha. Ha has not
decided yet whether he will accept.
!
Ta PreTeat Saaes traae Craeklaa
use Quick Shlua onoe jo!lh. ' It oils, put
lahas and gives a patent leather finish and
a water-proof. -Ask your' dealer-for It, '
Announcement, waddmg stationery and
tailing cards, blank book and maraalne
pludtsg. 'Fhona Doug. 14, A, I. Root, Zoo,
AK-SAR-BEN VISITORS
Want Rooms
Thousands of strangers are coming
to Omaha. Tell them of your vacant
rooms through an ad in the Bee Cost
is small, returns large.
Wtj?W
Gas and Electric Fixtures
Why spend your money needlessly for new Fixtures,
when we can make, your old ones look
as good as new for much less.
ANY FINISH OR COLOR YOU DESIRE
IN BRASS, COPPER, NICKEL
OR SILVER.
We plate Anything In Gold. Silver,
Nickel, Brass or Copper.
Automobile Lamps and Statues Repaired.
OMAHA SILVER COMPANY
311 South 13lh Street. Between Farnam and Harney
Telephone: Douglas 1773.
BEE WANT ADS DO THE BUSiiNbbS