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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1907)
( TIIE OMAHA DAILY DEE: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1907. V J- ! .ORCHARD & WILHELM V 4iq16.18 South Sixteenth Street tjbob.kt. Solid coiden oak or weathered finish, hu undershelf. Is II Inches high, top In is inrlin in dlnmeter, sells r ulsrly at oc. Special Saturday only, eflcfr 60a SATCRDJIY SPECIALS .... $15.00 Axminster Rugs, $8.95, s 4-6x12 Axminster Rugs, with one seam in the mid dle. . These are very heavy quality and sell reg! ularly at $15.00 each. By taking the entire line from a large mill, we secured big price conces sions, and give you the benefit. They go on sale for Saturday orfly at, each .$8.95 MADRAS A new Importation of Colored Madras (2,000 yards), goes on sale Baturday. All new designs, large line of colorings, ' 30 and 86 Inches wide, regular value $1.15, 98c. 85c yard. Special Baturday, per yard 69V no w yuJW'iiiiiM MADRAS CURTAINS. Just the thine (or bed rooms. White and very stylish per pair $2.95 Ask to see oar assortment of Vases at, each. , . Silver Candl Shad. (I.ike Cut.) Made- of the cut silver, with pretty colort'd 4 linings And silk frlntte. . BH lnchea in diameter at base; will fit any candle ehade holder. Thla la a beautiful hade and always aold at 75c. Snirtnl Satur Ilitv (rr"n"t1 with tln- . Ingr,.' ej-h e FURNITURE.... ' " W off or selection from the largest assortment and give the best values. Parlor Table. (Like Cut.) Thoroughly constructed of select quartor tawed golden oak, hand pnl-. Ished to a high, finish, pretty pedestal pattern, heavy and rich, claw feet effect, pattern round top 24 lnchea in diameter, an extra (food val ue at, ea..9.00 . ' Mission ' " 'ft . Dresser. .(LlRe Cut.) Solid golden oak, rubbed finish, " large full sice dresser, with ' Swell top and top drawers, top 20t40 In.; French bevel mir ror 28x22 Inches; special at, each -313.50 Rocker. , (Like Cut.) Has pad cushion strapped seat In genuine Spanish 1 e a t h e r, v e r y large and com fortable, weath ered finish at ......$0.75 Combination Bookcase. (tllke Cut) The best .value offere d at the price; quartersawed. golden oak, pplleh finish,- has swell glass door and pattern French bevel mirror; large cabinet and drawer under writing lid, 87 Inches wide, vory attractive design and a big bargain at, each. . . .S17.50 OSTERMOOR MATTRESSES. We are sole agents for the genuine Ostermoor Mat tress. We prepay the freight on Ostermoor Mat- tresses' anywhere in the state. Now offering a specially heavy, fancy art tick Oetermoor Mat- . tress at, each. . ...... ;' 915.00 H00SIER KITCHEN CABINETS. You should see them and the many conveniences they contain. By far the most complete, best arranged and best made Cabinet on the market. Let us show them. Up from I..';.. . . . . . .r .'. . . ... .$21.00 cream all-over lace and a bird Of paradta in her hair. ' . ' '. Mrs. T. I Conrba-Red and black net novelty goods ovor red allk meaaallne and inset wit li black laoe; diamonds, i. Miss Marlon Connell Cream net over yel low silk; bands of yellow velvet and cream lace. Mra W. J. Connell White net over white all, white luce trimming.; turquoise and Immonrt. Mra. Ralph V7r. Connell Whit lacs gown over white chiffon and allk, designed .with (Mart passementerlo and made prlpcesa ef- Mrs. Oeorge Cornelius. Creston, la. Whit French organdie, with trimmings of whits chiffon and point lace; diamonds. Mrs. J. C. -Cowln-i-White silk marquisette with pale blue figured design, cream prin cess lacs and bands of black velvet; dia monds, i Mlns Mary F. Cunningham, Fort Omaha White chiffon over whits satia. hand embroidered In velvet forget-me-nots; pearla and amethysts. ,r . n Mrs. James C. Dahlman Black net over white chiffon and ailk; handsome (ace trim mings of mslta lsce. Mra. Alfred Darlow Pale blus broadcloth, with trimmings of same shade of panne velvet folds, pearl passementerie 'ami cream Mrs. B. B. Davis Imported cream crepe town, Inset with lace medallions; dia monds. Mrs. F. H, Pa vis Cray embroidered pink ch'evm ver pink s'lk. Mra Oeorge A. Day Black net over black chiffon and black, allk. Inset with cream laoe and deslgnsd with blus ribbon velvet; pearls. . Mrs. Oould P. Diets Pink messaltne silk, trimmings of oream silk la no and embroid ered chiffon Totem; diamonds. Miss Mable Dutch, Crete White chiffon ovrr iitnk, with trimmings of pink rose bi"' and lace. . .. Mrs. B. . Duval Black chiffon' voile with yoke of blue lace and blue lane ornaments; amethyst cross on heavy aold chain. at is. AdOipli DworaK, 8rimyler (guest of Mrs. Chsrlcs Met) Blue liberty satin, with 4iiuntltles of blus luce. ' " ' Miss Maude Farrell, Broken Bow Whits mousaellne batiste over white taffeta. Mrs. Thomas A. Fry Blsck silk net over black silk Inset .with blsck silk ap plique; diamonds. Miss Anna Fry Whit perslan lawn, ' 1 ' ' i 1 .' with insertion and ruffles of German Val enciennes Mace. Miss1 Elisabeth Fry Whit opera batiat with ruffles of Valenciennes lac. Miss Alice. Fry White silk mull over whit silk, with trimmings of Valen ciennes lac; pearls. ...:. ..' .: Miss Emma mntleman White point d' es prit over pink silk. ; Miss Philomeua. Uentlcmsn Pink velvet pilnooss gown, with trimmings of eream lace and pink roses. - Mrs. U C. Gibson, South Omaha White brocaded grenadine over whit ailk, with trimmings of areen silk ami applique. Mra W. Li. Graham Black net over black silk, elaborate trimmings of black lace and medallions; opals. 1 Miss Gladys Graham Whit silk vofls over whit taffeta, inset with baby Irish lace and made princess effect; pearls. Mrs. J. W. Griffith Block lacs gown over black silk, Jnwt with passementerie and old blue and green velvet trimmings. , H Mrs. F. Haarmann White china silk, ruffled and designed with cream Valen ciennes lace; dlamonda. Miss Hilda Hansen, Dannebrog Whit net over whit silk. Mrs. W. O.- Henry Brown crepe de cheno trimmed with cream lace -and brown and light blue ribbon velvet; diamonds and pearla. Mlas Fannie Howland Whit lingerie gown over pink silk. I Mrs. Q. W. Ingwersen London smoke chiffon cloth, trimmed with bands of the same color broadcloth and made elaborate with hand embroidery and cream point lace, jf Mrs. W. 8. Jager, Julian Lavender tissue over white mull; pearls and amethysts. Miss Frances Jerman, West Point White embroidered chiffon over shell pink liberty satin, with trimmings of French silk and Innoi-tln.- nri Mrs. O. Ki Johannes Pale green mes saltne with cream lace trimmlnga Mrs. H. O. Jordan-Whlie Paris muslin '"' taffe Pettlly designed, with qunmi of Valenciennes lace. M ss Florence Juell, Newman Grove Whit point d'esprlt over whits taffeta and chiffon, with trimmings of real lace. ' K Mrs. Charles Karbach Cream messalln Young Men's Pyjamas 1 iii M?; ' 'i . 'X-'- SEPARATE ENTRANCE 1517 Douglas St. Young men's Pyjamas, in muslin, Oxford madras and Teasle Down Flannels, per Suit, $2.00 and S1.50 Boys' sizes, at, Suit Sl.OO Young Men's Night Shirts, striped Outing Flannels or white . .Muslins, each 75c Boys' Sizes, at 50c Write for Illustrated Catalogue. "' " wjngmg itote or Terry cloths and m f r Jaouuard pattrna of blankt f lunn.l.yur. "taI. HI I m.u s, t 0i to Bova' sises, !. and : ; $3.75 BENSON & THORNE CO. Young Man's aid Days' Dept. silk, trimmings of cream satin .ribbon; dia monds and garnets..' Mrs. George M. Kally Reseda green silk with trimmings of cluny lace and green velvet; diamonds. Mrs. Krunk Kenned v' White" lingerie gown over pink silk, Inset with lace and '"""ch emhroidpry. Mrs. A. V. Klnsler Pink messallne eilk couiMined with hany Irish lace and Irish crochet; wreath St pink roses for hair orna ment. Mrs. K. E. Klpllnger Beautiful gown of white. Swiss over wnite, with trimmings of French Valenciennes lace and -Swiss em broldory. Mrs. O. D. Klpllnger Black chiffon cloth, with black lace and Jet trimmings. Miss Ada Kirkendall One of Ui hsnd somest costumes of the ball, being of cream lace and ornamented with varloua jewels, being the gown she wore when she was Queen of Ak-Sar-Ben. Mrs. F. P. Klrkendall-Whlt flowered marquisette toned In lavender, pink and black and Inset with cream lace. Mrs. L. H. Korty Lavender and black chiffon over white" chiffon and taffeta, Irish point lace; dlamonda. Mrs. L.uther Kountte- fcxqulaite gown of yellow chiffon over yellow satin, with em pire and trimmed with cream lace; dla monda Mra. John A. Kuhn Tan and black striped voll. Inset with filet laoe; blue bird of para dise hair ornament. , I. " Mrs. II. V. Lane Cream embroidered marquisette, elaborately trimmed with crpum velvet and lace; diamonds. Mrs. George H. Lee Princess gown of light blue, satin, elaborate with duchess lace; diamonds. Mis. is. V. Lewis White lace princess robe, handaomcly designed with pearl trim mings; diamonds. - Mrs. J. P. Lord Blick" lace gown com bined with black satin ribbon. M Mrs. T. J. Mahoney-Llght green chiffon over same shade of silk, elaborate trlm m'"a of val iicliTiKs luce: diamonds. Mrs. Charles , Marsh Yellow messallne, Wini tones ui nit aame lacs and touches of ll k velvet. Mra John Vi.nAnjiM Sn.. .Aj,n -ui 'lamented with pink chiffon roaebuds. I mis. tj. F. jucGrew ttlsck lace gown. wim insfrtisn ana rumes or whit mechlln lace and toned with blue velvet. Miss Mary Lee McShane Lalnly costume of pink chiffon over pink silk, with Dresden silk trimmings. Mrs. K J. McVann A handsome princess gown of blue silk, with creum lace trim mings. Miss Alice Mealies. Chicago (guest of Mrs. C. K. Black) Lavendar tUsu, trimmed in lace medallions. Mrs.. Charles Meti Old gold messallne, trimmed wuh Irish crochet lac and vel vet; diamonds. Mrs. Fred Mets Beautiful gown of black lac - over whit silk, with trimmings of black lac; American Beautlea. . Mra. Morlts Meyer-Light gray messallne, ducliesa lac and gray velvet ribbon; dla monda Miaa Minna Meyer Tellow embroidered messallne, trimmed with yellow velvet rib bon ai.d lace; pearla. Mrs. O. P. Moore, Chicago (guest of Mrs. O. D. Klpllnger) Yellow Ushuu over yellow satm.- with cream lace medallion.. Mrs. Hurley G. Moorehead-Plnk crep de Chen with lkborale trimmings of cream duchess lacs and made empire. Mjia Rut,! Myers. Newpm. Neb Whit clilffoo voll over white silk. Mrs. O. A. Nesmith. Fort Omaha-Blue brocade, with trimmings of Chinese em broidery. ... Mias Nesmith. Fort Omaha Crea m n.l over pink silk. - I P Miss Emma Patterson of Clearfield, Penn., (gueat of Mis Miriam Patterson) Whit lace gown ovtr pink silk. Miss Miriam Patterson Yellow radium silk, passementerie trimmings, cream silk Venetian lacs and embroidered yellow chiffon rosebuds. I Mrs. C. H. Pickens Grsy voile over gray I silk and mads elaborate with Irish lace. Mrs. A. B. Pinto White orgatidle over whits silk, with profuse trimmings of val rrrnM lace; emeralds and dlamonda , Mis Elsbeth Pomy Pink messallne, with run.es oi Valenciennes lace. ; Mrs. K. JL. Potter Mode color crep de . clicne, trimmed aith bands and folds of I golden brown velvet; diamonds. I Mrs? Jny H. Pratt Pink chiffon cloth ever pink taffeta, trimmings of duchess lac am 1 i.iiiisiuius; diamondx. 1 M ss Ri'h Preni of Lincoln liu.il f Miss Marlon Connell) Whit chiffon, with c utsiie tiimmlniis of lace. Miss Ruth Prentiss, Lincoln Whit lac and chiffon goon. Mra D. J. O'BHen Whit net over whit silk; dlamonda a Mlsa Huth Rsymond af Lincoln (guest of Mias Marian Connell) White chiffon, em proid.ied In pale blue and green, with clab 1H. I trimming, of prince, lace. Mra. Aiilmr Hrmlnlon Handsome gown of iriatu tldftuu lata, will an txuui.il comhination of gold cloth and velvet; dla- nvda. Miss Kstel Remington, Grand Rapids, Mloh. (gueat of Mrs. Harlev O. Moorehead) Pink satin accordion pleated and Inset With duchess Isce. Mra. J. H. Kltchle, Reaver Croaslngw Blsok and white silk; diamonds. Miss Kiel Ris, CslhounWhlt net and point lac over green silk. Mma fc,inu Honert son-Pink French mar- qulsett over pink silk with effective bands of pink panpo velvet and cluny lac. Miss Mattle Robinson White chiffon crepe, designed with small yellow flgur nnd trimmed with yellow pann velvet and re I isce Mra Charles N. Robinson Whit lac gown over yellow satin Mrs. John Ross, jr. Gray and white silk voile with silk sppllque trimmings; handsome necklace and bracelet of rose- line stones. S Mrs. J. R. Pcoble Wli'ts lac rob. Mrs. Byron Smith Pink chiffon Over Pink silk, designed with Pink embroidered roa cninnn ana ciuny lace. Mrs. Kdwln T. Swobs- Pink silk mull designed with satin bands and Valenciennes lace ruffles, collar of point lace. Mrs. Thomas gwobe Hand msde laven der voile gown, with trimmings of duchess lace; diamonds. Miss Edith Thomas Cream Imported real lace tob. with trimmings of gold cloth. Mrs. J. W. Thomss Whit point do Paris robe over white chiffon and silk; pearl trimmings. Mrs. K. C. Twamlev Whit prlnoess lace gown over whit chiffon and silk, elaborate trimmings of cream pleated chiffon; dia monds. Mra. E. C. Twamtey Whit princess lac gown over white silk, with trimmings of pleated chiffon; diamonds. ir Mrs. N. B. t'pdlks Light blu silk mes saline with beautiful trimmings of cream lace; her hair ornament was a blue aigrette. .v Mrs. D. M. Vlnsonhaler White allk gown with handsome real lac trimmings. W Mrs. tt. C. Wsgner Violet chiffon cloth, stiver passementerie trimmings and bands of panne velvet the same shad. Miss Marcia Louise Webber, Schuyler Wi-'te net with trimmings of lace. Miss Edna Weekly, Valley (guest of Mrs. E. F. Hralley) Whit French organ die over pink silk; pearls. Mrs. V. 8. Wcller Exquisite princess rpbe of all-over Battenberg, trimmings of chiffon, with a real lace yoke; diamonds. Mrs. Victor Whit Whit lingerie gown over blue silk, with ruffles and edgings of Valenciennes lace. Mrs. B. T. Whit Green silk poplin made elaborate with green velvet and duchess lace. ' Miss Mable Willing. Broken Bow Cream lace robe over- cream chiffon and taffeta silk; diamonds and pearls. Mrs. W. L. Tetter Whit perslan lawn, Wtiu Valenciennes lac trimmlnga'. MAJOR CRUSE GOES tTbOSTON Major Thomas Swob gacceed Hint as Chief Qaartermaster at Army Headquarters. Major Thomas Cruse has been relieved from duty as chief quartermaster of the Department of the Mlasourl and is as signed to duty as depot quartermaster at Boston. He Is succeeded as chief quarter master of the department by Major Thomas Swobc, who will assume thla new duty In connection with his duties as depot quar termaster at Omaha. Major Cruse and family wtll leave Omaha for Boston next Tuesday. His departure from the Depart ment of th Missouri Is sincerely regretted by tha entire department force, as is the departure of this estimable family from ' the social circles of Omaha. Major Bwobe has already entered upon his duties as chief quartermaster of the department. . Captain C. B. Bweesey, paymaster United States army, left Thursday for San Fran cisco, from whence he will sail next week for tha Philippines to report tor duty In tha pay department of the military division of the Philippines at Manila. ' Brigadier General Charles. Morton, United States army, assumed command of the new brigade post of Fort D. .A. Russell, Wyd., Friday morning. Brigadier General E. 8. Godfrey, ' with his aide-de-camp. Lieutenant Allln, have returned to Fort . Riley. General Oodfrey will not again visit army headquarters at Omaha, as he goes on the retired list Oc tober t. It Is not known at this time who will succeed him In command of the De partment of the Missouri. Leaves of absence have been granted the following officer of th Department of tha Missouri: Major John 8. Kulp, medical department, Fort Meads, for two month, with permission to apply for an extension of two months; Captain S. M. Koohersper ger, Second cavalry. Fort Dea Moines, an extension of twenty days; First Lieutenant R. W. Morrison, Sixteenth Infantry, Fort Crook, for two months, with permission to apply for an extension of two months; First Lieutenant Sidney Smith, Sixteenth Infantry, . Fort Crook, for one month; Second Lieutenant John P. Bubb, Six teenth infantry, Fort Crook, for on month; First Lieutenant Jack Hays, Fort Crook, Sixteenth Infantry, for thre months, .with permission to apply for an extenstpn of on month. - '- - Private Henry C. -Johnson, Company L, Eleventh infantry, for derilon has been sentenced to dishonorable discharge front the army, and . two years' Imprisonment In the military prison at Fort Leavenworth. Private William J. J. Btsrman, Troop L, Thirteenth cavalry, has been ""ordered honorably discharged from the army.- A general court-martial baa been con vened at Fort Robinson, Neb.,- for - the trial: of such ea.es as may ba properly brought before It. Detail for the court: Lieutenant Colonel Charles M. O'Connor, Captain Kdgar A. Berymer, Captain B. B. Mctx'ally. First Lieutenant Otto W. I Rothorst, Second Lieutenants Thomas F. VsnNatta, J. B. Collins. W. R. Henry, with ', First Lieutenant Duncan Elliott, all of the Eighth cavalry, as Judge advocate. Pursuant with instruction from the War department th following named officers of the Department of th Missouri staff and at Fort Crook will be required to tak th fifteen miles practice horseback rldeln th near future. Lieutenant Colonels t W: B. Davis. John M. Banister, William A. Glass ford; Msjors Lloyd . McCornlck, Jacob G. Galbralth,. Charles R. Neyes, Oorge T. Galbralth, Charles R. Noy.s, Qeorg T. Slaughter. Thos from Fort Crook ar Colonel Cornelius Gardener, Lieutenant Colonel R. H. Wilson and Major WUllam IF. Blauvelt. all of th Sixteenth infantry. The date for the practice ride ha not yet been fixed by th War department, but It will take plac som.tLrn. befor Novem ber 1. C) C) C) C) o o o o o We Please You or Rclund Your Money 16IB & FADNAM STPEETS, OMAHA. thb Kon rummvmB .as OAaraT eo. SST. las? Every thing Marked at Low Prices In Plain ( j Fljjures Q a a o a a a a O Important SaJe-LADIES' SAMPLE SUITS q s a 8 MM rr. These suits were made to sell at $26, $30 and $35. They constitute tha samnla llnps nf thrna nromlnent manufacturers. The values are ex traordinary and you will have over twenty different styles to select "! from. Early buyers will get the best, as there are fl -r ), m . VJ only seventy-two suits in the lot on sale Saturday morning at nine o'clock, for, only Bl,. IUB lU ,CIVll 1 18"9 HOfiacriui oargain in i an vuais t srprlced buying and a determination to associate $10 with wonderful his. Light. ?I0 8 More Millinery Just Received Q les" hats (f 4?? 8 Undernrlced coat values is the reason for such a season opening sale as this. medium and heavy weight fall coats full ripple back 50 inches long some half lined, others full lined made to retail for at least $15 and $17.50 go on sale Saturday for only We Just opened a large shipment of the popular "Fluffy lluffles" hats made of velvet ana trimmea wun large tux nowg . cannot be bought elsewhere under at least $7.60 go on sale Saturday, for only O O o o o o o o o o We sell MAY MAXTON Glove Fitting Patterns In our Cloak IXept... All TEX CENTS each. Get the new Sheets. Free taking. Fashion for the Manufacturers Surplus Stock of Men's Suits and Overcoats We 1!1 place on sale tomorrow a manufacturer's surplus stock of men's fine suits and overcoats. Garments that are positively worth at least $12.50. We bought them cheap and you will get the benefit of our timely purchase. These , men's suits and overcoats are all made in this season's newest materials and cut in the latest styles on Bale Saturday, specially priced, at. . . Use to Man d o Remove Superfluous flair Short aleevt owns demand smooth white arms, fret from hair growth. MANDO, the most do pendable depilatory known, will remove all hair without burn or scar. ' Accept no substitute. Price. tlXO; samples. 10c. JOSEPEIKE IE FEVttE '"tXTi ol bf Sl.r. Utmt rM., - . , T tMHlt C ll, Th. Bll Dr.f Cv., ao. rrtas r... Mfrt-DuUm Drug Co.. a. H- aikauu. UU riuj fjcj 81? v Men's Fall Weight Underwear O Now is the time for It it is better for' health and far more com fortable than to Jump from thin to very heavy m inaerwear at one Douna. Medium weight to a g inderwear in wool, merino and mercerized g. H H M otton, at $1.00, 76c and t Men's and Women's Fine Shoes $3 We carry all styles and all leathers In the famous "American Gentleman" and "American Lady" shoes. You know what the are. Prices range per pair from $5 down - to .1 , r 3 Mr o v;. .. , o ' M? .,5:.M o : W Mr m o f o im o - jl Jo wmif-. 8 QQOOOQOOOQOOQOOOOQOOOOOOOQQ MOFFETT'S BLUFF IS CALLED Grand Jury Beports Nothing in Oil Man s Charges. STATEMENT WRITTEN BY LAWYIjtt Jadge l.aadls Informed Head of the BlMUri IWpiir I..1HB Did Not Prepare HI Owl Letter. ' CHICAGO, Oct. 4. Th special grand Jury retained by Judge Landls to Investi gate the charges made by President Mo !Tet of the Standard ' OH company of Indiana, namely that other concerns be sides th Standard were beneficiaries of rs bates from the railroads 'portd to the court today that the Mffet statements were entirely without foundation. The report declares: "From a careful and thorough Investigation .it appeared that while the statement credited to - Mr. MofTett was prepared " largely by Morlts Rosenthal, one of the attorneys for the Standard Oil company In the case of the United States versus the Standard Oil company, It was given out by Mr.' Moffott over his name as his own statement." It developed that Mr. MofTett had no knowledge whatever of any facts regard ing, shipments of property from Whiting, .Ind, and points In Illinois over th Chi cago Alton or any other road, by any shippers.' . . ' v :i treasurer of the Pure OH company and the United States Pipe Line company, took tha witness stand today in th hearing of the government's suit to dissolve th Standard Oil company and told of th troubles of his two companies in their com petition with th oil combine. Mr. Tarbell said the Standard fought the United State pipe line at every stop to prevent it from reaching seaboard with Its pipe line. Mr. Tarbell is a brother of Miss Ida Tarbell, who has written extensively of the affair of the Standard. When the pipe line reached Hancock, Pa., In 1S94. the Erie railroad objected to Its ' passing over their right-of-way, and at ' Wilkesbarr th Pennsylvania and Lacka wanna railroads tried to prevent the lln passing under their tracks. H. CLAY FIERCE) IX ST. LOUIS Chairman of Board of Directors Pre fers Not to Talk. j ST. LOUIS, Oct. ..-Henry Clay Plerc, ' chairman of the board of directors of th Waters-Plerc Oil company, arrived her today from New York In his private car Zamora. Mr. Plerc said he would be In St. -Louis' lor a week attending to business affairs and would then return to New Tork. He declined to discuss either th govern ment's suit against the Standard OH com pany or tha ouster suits of Attorney Gen .oral Hadley of Missouri against th Waters i Plerc, Standard and Republlo oil -com-penl.a. i BOGEY MAN TO DOPE FIENDS The Jury said that th statement In ques tion was based entirely- upon the testimony of PS. Hollands, an employs of th Alton, given at th Standard Oil' trial. Mr. Mof fett' assured i ths grand - ,)tuy that neither Mr.' Rosenthal or any on Is- connected .'with .'the Standard OH company of Indiana at whom he knw, could giv to the grand Jury .any Informa tion except that gathered from th Stand ard OH trial as to' such alleged rebating. Th grand Jury also reported that Mr. Hol laid's testimony was barren of results. In explaining to' tha grand Jury' that th statement In th pamphlet was based olely upon th evidence at tho trial of th .Standard OH. case. -Mr. Mofftt re. ferred to certain portion of Jh vldcncc of Hollands, th rat clerk of th Alton. It appeared that at th trial of -he Standard OH company, Hollands' atten tion was specifically directed to shipments by others than th Staadard Oil company from th points, la .question, at unlawful rates, and at that time. In response to questions by th court,, h replied: "I eeuld not giv yeu any pclflo references to any particular property." To th grand Jury Hollands stated that h was unable to giv any Information about shipments ever th Alton from th points In question wher there liad bean a violation of law similar to that of th Standard. - Th grand Jury questioned other representatives of th Alton road, and It appeared that none could giv a case Iq which freight had been rhippod from th point abov named anfler th earn circumstances as th shipment mad by th Standard. Represenatlves of th Alton road stated to th grand Jury that th ease of th Standard OH com pany was th only on In which ship ments had been made a rat less than that named la lawfu tariff. ' riOHT BfADB AGAINST OOMBIirat rathe Ida Tarbell Tell at Cast, test with Staadard. KBY IOKK- OcJU 4.-W VT. ZarbaU. of Dr. Bryee tirawford Rlda City Dreamer aad They Hold Him t Im Dread. Cocaine Habit Cured In One Minute or Patient Removed From Omaha Permanent Lasting No Us of Knit or Dangerous Drugs. "DR." JUDGE BRTCE CRAWFORD. Specialist. Such, a sign hangs over th door of th court room at th pollc station in ths minds of th cok and hop . fiends ' of Omaha. When they se Roman candles and rockets that flxsl and scream; when I they dream the most delicious drelms that ever a human dreamed; and slumber away ! In the sleep, which is brother only to ' death, and hear th voices of, msa and maidens singing th harvest horn, th hug yellow sign with th skull and cross bones, 1 mnA th - .Ivn.liir. f firvM Crawford. crosses their haunted minds. This Is because Judge Crawford has prac tically cleared Omaha of th cocaine fiends. J At least th swarms of thsm which for merly appeared before th people's bar at th polle. station ar seen no mora. Mr. John Wright attempted to climb a telephone pole at Twentieth and Far nam j streets Thursday evening, and either grap i pi with her evil star r catch th trailing ! robe of th sunset which her eocalne ' paralysed brain Imagined wer dangling Ilk a tatt.r.d veil vr . th top of th post. Friday Mrs. Wright was la pollc eourt. I "Full of cok." said th offloar. Then the Judge gav th woman his absent treat ment and wrot thirty day on th big book of polle Ufa. -Tills Is th minimum aentenc which Judgs Crawford wilt giv to users f co. tain aad h ha threatened to make stat cases out of any which come befor him Charged with using th drug. Pollc of ficer said Friday that Mra. Wright was th first to receive the sentence for many Weeks, when formerly th court was about qually divided b.tw.en plain drunk and cok users. Judg Crawford has cleaned them out of the pollc annals of Omaha I and It la said In pollc circle they, ar ataxia ut u aiur. BATH, BUT NO GAS IN ROOM Con liter Coaple Prefer Uood Old Lamp to Chance of Belngr Asphyxiated.-' A rural couple from th western part of th stat registered at the Millard Thurs day and asked Clerk Sherman for a room without gas and with a bath attachment. "Tou see," said the man, "we come down here to Omehaw to take in tha alghta of th Ak-Sar-Ben and w ar go ing to se th whole shooting match. I'v read so much about fellers getting gas flxtated by gas In their rooms that you don't catoh us, not much. I'm willing to pay a little extray for a lamp with on of them rd. shade fixing. I am going to take a bath too, while I'm down her this time, for I missed tak in' oTi last year as th hotel w stopped at didn't have any bath rooms about; only on tit them Turk ish thing and I'm a le.tle afraid of them, for my son-in-law, Dave, says a feller Is likely to get scalded In on of them, and I halnt going to tak no chance while I am on thla spree." - , : Clerk Sherman kindly ' humored the quaint coupl by having th gas Jet In their room screwed tight so they couldn't manipulate It, and furnished them a lamp with a red shade. Tha ooupls left Friday morning for their hom. happy In their xperleno and promised to ' com baolt naxt year. PILES CURED IN TO 14 DAYS. PAZO Ointment Is guaranteed to our any case of Itchlng.Bllnd. Bleeding or Protruding Piles In to It days or money refunded, 60. OalT Oaa "BltOMO ftfJINIXB" That 1 LAXATIVE) Bromo Qulnln. Look for th signature of E. W. Orev. Used the world over to cur a Cold In on day. 25. li SHIRTS X I U Possess surpassing points of rs- B ' H 11DX due to car In making, corrects! of eattsrni sod quality 1 B of malarial In white or fxclu- 1 - Ir aivsfaocy eatWrns $1 .40 and up. I HAND SAPOLIO FOR TOILET AND BATM , II malt the toilet something to be en. joyed. It remove all stain and rough new, prevents prickly hat and casing, aad leaves tha skia whit, soft, healthy. la the bath It brlflva a ftlnw and hllrMf inn flrtiirk I BO tonmol artao ran eon. I Imntninr tha I rltor and Hfj fetation .ofjmjjj XllkU