12 SUTTER PROBLEM IN FRANCE French People Have Way of SoMnf it American Have Hot WAS SETS FORTH THE PLAN ork Along the Barkhaa la Im Bl Drnud There mm Yet Thla Meat la tiiltaewa t Yankees. "In theaa days of hlRh pricee of trotter." laid E. C. Ryan, meat Inspector of Omaha, "I think it would bt. well for the people to know of the plan adopted In France to meet similar conditions. In that country there la a ateady demand for what la known In trade aa 'fat barks." These are the pieces of hog lying along the back bone, after the piece of lean meat under the fat haa been removed. These plecea are practically unknown In America, aa the greatest part are exported, but they can b bought either icreen aalted or dry ealted. It la In . the latter condition they are shipped to France, where they are fried and the lard which reaulta la used In plnce of butter. Contrary to what might be expected, the taate of thia fat la not like lard, but possessea a flavor which la pleasant to the average person and aa a aubatltute for butter la difficult to excel. "I noticed the remarka of Patrick Cudahy on the aubject of beef, published In The Bee a few daya ago and desire to approve them with one exception, and that la aa to the Inability of American cooka to handle rheftn moats. The trouble is not eo rauon with the cooka as with the people who do the buying. As a rule the buying of ment Is in l lie bunds of men in this coun try and they seem to have a dislike to order nnytliirg cheaper than porterhouae or sirloin. If they knew the real facta in the case they would know that when they Were ordering these choice cuts they were really getting poorer meat than when they buy 'chucks' or "rounds' from the eame butcher. Goea to Blgr Hotel. Very little of the best alrloin or porter house Is offered over the countera of meat markets In Omaha or any other western town. The alrloin and porterhouse cuts of coinfed ateera practically all go to the laiger hotels and resturanta of the United States and foreign countrlea. In aome oases they go direct from the packing houses, but locally they are handled through meat dealers, who not ao very long ago won a contest with the packing houses for thla trade. They buy the meat from the packera at 22 cents a pound and sell It to hotels and reatauranta of the highest clasa for 26 centa a pound. After tho steak has been trimmed it costs tha hotels at least 40 centa a pound and goea on tho table for $1 to $1.60 a pound, which Is not excessive when one consldera the service which accompanies It. Now the 'rounds' and 'chucks' from the steer, which supplies the fancy cuts are sold to retail Sealers for their ordinary trade, while the alrloin end porterhouae found on the chopping blocks come from old cows or teers fed on grass, Passing the point of relative value of different parta of the animal It can easily be seen that the man who ordera the choice cuta in the meat market Is really 'passing up' the best tnoat in favor of a poorer quality." Report of Milk Inspectors. Reports of milk Inspectors received at the office of the city commissioner of health ahows that the butter fat is now ranging from 8.S per cent to 4.2 per cent. where a few montha ago the range waa from 2.6 to 8 per cent. Speaking of thla allowing the health commissioner ' says "It will be seen that under existing condl tions milk at 7 centa a quart la cheaper than it waa when It waa selling at 6 and cents a quart Tha householder can pay the present price, add water sufficient to reduce the cost to S cunts a quart and atlll iiave a higher percentage of butter fat In his combined milk than he had two or three months ago." ELEVATOR MAN CALLS BLUFF Mlaor Pie Biter at tha Cltr Hall Re. fasea to Come Across for Democrats. Appointees of democratto city officials are beginning to experience one of the disad vantages of holding positions under a hun gry party now that the county committee 1ms reached out for the sinews of war for the pending campaign. .' For the first time in the history of the city aa far aa the memory of man runneth not to the contrary, city office holdera are not permitted to contribute to the cam paign funds aa they may dealre, but are placed Nupon an arbitrary basis. This method of raising funds waa supposed to be secret and would probably have re mained ao had not one elevator conductor objected to the also of hla assessment. His aulary Is 156 a month and Friday ha waa notified by ona of hla superiors that he would be expected to pay to tha commit tee a part of his laat month' wagea. Ha was willing to give up a 16 bill to the party who provided his position, but was said that he had been asaessed for J14.80, and that the sum must be paid aa soon aa pos sible, aa the committee waa In need of funds. The elevator conductor asked for time to consider. He went to a former city em ploye and asked how much the "ante" waa In the old daya. He waa surprised to be told that no city employe had never been requested to ' give any specified aum, but waa allowed to fix hla own contribution. .Then ha went on the war path and de clared he would pay nothing. I The next move la "up to" the man who preaented tha demand and the elevator conductor la wondering how much men who were elected and those who are draw ing $2 to hla one are expected to contribute. anmdni mSBmL YOU WANT HFXP Consult the Cano Agency at once. This agency Is established for the purpose of furnishing to business houses, stenographers, bookkeepers, sales men, office assistants and all kinds of clerical help. No charge whatever la made for this service and no filing fee la required from applicanta listing with us for positions. Tell us Just the nature of help wanted and we will save you all the worry and anxley of examining applicants. Tell us the kind of position you want and we will secure It for you. Our business methods are open to Inspec tion at all times. It will cost you nothing to consult with us aa to the help you require"; it will require no advance fee to list your name with us for em ployment. There are hundreds of good openings in Omaha for first-class help let ua assist you In bettering yourself. 520 Bee Building AGENCY Telephone Red 3157 'BRAIM brokers insj-itfj A4,rj; i?loj r , T- .10 ar jm a w JT Ft MM B -ir laay Wtmww aajaj aaluaui aJwrwreaa - V Horse Show ii.ii.ii 'miTTim' TTTTiiTn IT n lil-p. iiijm Wat rind i..m. OH MILLARD MKMn W WALLACE - C F M OR t W WM BUCHOL2 "" FRAN v BOVD Yeur Dank Account May not be large, but it is very important to you to know that it is placed with an institution which is absolutely safe. The personel of the directorate of this bank will con vince you that you are making no mistake when you entrust your money to our care. We extend all depositors every courtesy consistent with sound banking principles. OMAHA NATIONAL BANK CAPITAL (1,000,000.00 13TH STREET Btlwctn Farnsm and Deugl Si Shoe Styles Aa the - Horse Show .', Is latest fashionable ' event In Omaha, ao are .the fall ahoes at . this store the latest fashionable styles Blaalrerty Saturday to pass the formal resolution au thorizing the transfer of the cathedral property to the new owner, the John Deere Plow company. The corporation has received a check for $95,000 from the plow company for the real estate' at Ninth and Harney. streets. A de posit of $5,000 waa- formerly .made on the property.- . LOW RATES TO BOOST WEST Redacrd Paaaeua-er Pares Will Be Put Into Effect by Ifarrl mii Lines. ' The Union Pacific and allied lines have given notice that they Intend to put Into effect In the spring low colonist ratea for the settlement of the north and northwest. Many roada objected to the announcement of low colonist ratea for next spring, be cause of the heavy traffic on all lines, and the policy-of the roada to give no reduo-" tions-since. the paasage of the 1 cent pas senger laws by -western states. , This waa looked upon aa 'quite a blow to several of the western statea, which are now 'making strenuous efforts toward the upbuilding of their states by Inducing easterners to move west ' to ' locate... The announcement waa made Friday from Chicago that the roada were ' not going to give any low rates In the spring. This , proves to be erroneous, for the Union Paclflo has given notice that during March .and April,' 1908. It will put. Into effect 'to .California and the Pantile northwest and Intermediate points tho same low one-way ratea which were in effect during September and .October of the pres ent year. " ' , ...... vicinity for tha last thirty-five years. The cold snap is general all over Nebraska, Iowa and the central Missouri valley, with heavier frosts In the lower Missouri valley and as far south as Memphis. Heavy frosts also prevail in the lower lake region and In the east. A temperature of IS Is reported at Bismarck and Huron In th Dakota and freezing temperature north ward up the Missouri valley. LAST SERVICEJN CATHEDRAL Kather MtGsvcrs Celebrates Final Maaa sal Bishop Bcnnaell Will Prtsck. Sunday's services will be the last held In Bt. Philomena's cathedral. Low maaaea Will be said at the usual hours 4 a. m., 7:30 and 8. and high mass beginning at 10:SO. ' Itev. P. A. McOovarn, paator, will cele brate the last mass, assisted by Rev. Wil liam J. Lee of Beaumont, Texas, as den eon, and Rev. J. C. Buckley aa aubdeacon. Xlght Rev. Richard Scaineil, vested In cappa magna, will participate in the cele bration and deliver the farewell aevmon. lie will be attended by Monslgnor Colanert, V. Q., and Rev. William Kelly and Rev. John J. Jennetta. Rev. Jamea W. Btenson, assistant pastor, will direct the ceremonies. . The musical part of the masa will be suited to the occasion and will be In charga f the organist, Mlaa Margaret Swift. Ail former members of the cholra of the ca thedral have been Invited to participate tn the musical program and join tho pres ent choir In making memorable the fare well service. The cathedral congregation goes to St. Magdalene church. Nineteenth and Dodge streets, and the priests will remain at their present home until the buildings are raaed. The cathedral corporation, consisting of Xilahop 8cannell. Mgr. Colenerl, Father Ho tflovern. P. H. Carey and Albert Miller, met SCHOOL FOR TELEGRAPHERS Training Department at Im Angeles Agitates Union Operators a Strike. Union telegraphers on the Southern Pa cific are much exercised over the report which la going around that tha company la establishing a school of railroad teleg raphsra at Los Angeles. The old men claim this Is a move on the part of the railroad company to provide men In ad vance In case of any trouble between the telegraphers and the road. The railroad men are not the only ones aald to be agitated over the school, but telegraphers In other branchea consider the movement a grave danger to their organ isations to have a large body of men and women who may be called to any part of the country at any time tn case of strike i and thua used aa strikebreakers. General I Manager Calvin of the Southern Pacific haa announced the opening of the school for this week and the ruiea governing It provide that the graduates are guaranteed positions ranging from Stf to 196 per month. ENGINEER KILLED IN YARDS fronts P. Sternberg; Meet Death on Union Pnclfle Saturday Morning. Louis p. Sternberg, a Union Pacific engi neer, waa killed In the yards at Council Bluffs Saturday morning In a collision. His engine waa standing at a switch when a wrecking train approached and . crashed into it. Sternberg waa caught between the cab and the -tender and, killed Instantly. . He lived at 2401 North avenue and lcavea ! a wife and one child. The Inquest will be held - Monday. - ITh ORWARD ilJ Dentist 405 Paxton Blk. Let us Insure you against a toothless We'll aave your decaying teeth or make new ones If they are gone. Our operators are relablo, c ireful and expert and our prices place their aervicea within the reach of all. BZB US TODAY. 'Phone C74. ours 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. Sad FIRST ICE OF THE SEASON Forms Octoner 12, Average Data of First Killing Frost (or Many Yeara, The first Ice of the season In the vloinlty of Omaha was formed Friday night. It waa not very thick, but It was Ice, and with it came the first killing frost recorded for this locality for thla season. The temperature registered 81. A peculiar coincidence In connection with the cold snap Is that the data of Ita oc currence. October .11 is the average date of 'flrnf killing frosta ff Omaha and i TIT THIS) TOM as YOU COUOK Mix half ounce of Concentrated oil of yine with two ouncea of glycerine ( ina a nair pint oi gooa wnisney; shake well each time and use In i doses of a teaapoon to a table-spoonful very rour noura. Thla la the formula prescribed by the renowned throat and lung spe cialist who established the caino for consumptives In the pine woods of Mitlne and whose remarkable cures attracted wide apread attention among me rueaicai rraiernity. tie aeriarea hat It will heal the lungs and cure iny cough that la curable and will break up an acute cold in twenty-four 1 houra. The Ingredients can be se cured from any prescription druvrlst t a small cost and la easily mixed t home. Re sure not to bur the oriUnnnr iilc nil of nine nnr oatent medicine Imitations. They will nrwlue nii ""n account of the Imnurltlee they con. in and frfninlv do permanent In "v to the rinnevs The real "Ooncen 'n nut tin for m1 which protect it from heat Tnd lia-ht. it m lo aatri to be an eCAllnt """fiv fr lnnnbo and I1 firmn of ,.i,mHwnv rar fM pur pose It Is taken raw; a few drops on i-ir niirii? ana mornm. ited" oil of nlt- V rticlnal use In hlf 1 $3.50 "$4" $5 Are the prices for which we are selling some . of the best styles of the sea son. Leathers of the lat est tannage in both dull and shiny kinds, and workmanship that ahows Its quality In the finish of the shoe. . Call at the Fry Shoe Store to aee the correct fall styles. FRYSHOECO: 16th andJDoufflas Streets. ...I. ' ri A BAKK AODOnfT Is no safer than a diamond. Each represents a certain amount of money: but the diamond haa a continual wearing value besidea; It Is growing in value all of the time. We sell them just a cheaper than other people do; quarter oarat dia mond I or V3U.OO io $35.00 Albany Dentists ' Boom It Bushman Block. Bntranoe 115 Bout leth Bt., Opposite Old oatoa Btore, Platea.ap from tXOO lold Crowns S3.60 Bridge Tsetft a.50 Amalgam r tilings SSo SUTsr Tilling Wo a old Tilings, up from TSo -7g 113m Somnoforma the latest 1m provsd method of extracting tscta without pain. Opea evenings till t. Bandeys 10 to 3. GET 'EH OUT!! Horse Shou Drug Pries Visitors will find our drug store the most convenient and well located phar macy In the city. Our store la open dally from 7 a. m. till 12 p. m , and we wul be pleased to have you make our store headquarters after tha performances. Ouf diug prices ai e the most attrnctlse In the city. For example we quote below some of the most ailrartlve: I6o Mennen'a Taicum Powder for.... 15c -uv. ,tu. till feoai ior . ..13c 26c Juvenile Soap luo Iwc cuueura cmap Sua H pint Pure Itauan Olive OH for taole use 30o I pint Pure Italian Ollva OH for taole use 4uo 1 quart Pure Italian Oilve OH for taole uae ll.uo H gallon Pure Italian Olive OH tor table use $1.75 1 gallon Pure Italian Olive OH for taole use ts.vs We will be glad to furnish samples of the above oil to interested parties. 60c Kmart Set Chocolates, every tiat uruay, zc. 1 hee goods were not. origin ated for the purpoae of being sold at A trial will convince you that their reg ular value Is really 60c. 3-ounce bottle White Pine Muriate Am monia 26c 6-ounce bottle White Pine Muriate Am monia boo buieiy aome one haa told you of the merits of this article for winter cold. It is unequaled. Cure guaranteed or money refunded. 60c Horlick's Malted Milk 46o 11.00 lioill.k's Ma. ted Milk ko 13.75 Horlick's Malted MlU i..o 11.00 Listeilne S9j 11.00 Peruna so 11.00 Lydia E. Flnkham'a Compo Jiid . . KJo We Wiah especially to cail your atten tion to our North Window this woek. If you have any need for a Chest protector, our block la complete, and all at popular prices, ranging iroin 60o to 15.00. 'I he Candy geaaon la now on, we beg to advise you that we are sti.l agents for the oeleuraUd Huyler's Candy, iud s'l at New York prices. Ouooa received lresh each week. Also for Original Allngrettl Chooolate Ci earns; Chicago prlcos Due. Myers-Dillon Drug Co. Cut Rate Druggists" Sixteenth and Farnam Sts. P. S. Send or call ' for Free . rtubbor Oooda Catalogue. run (Liiuareii s SHOES ...ON... die Natural Last Eesl (or Growing Feet . : -' .' -Let lit remind you of your children's : shoes again. We have shoes here built on the Orthopedlo last the natural last. It gives plenty of room for the child's toes nnd la the most comfortable shoe a child could wear. As to lasting qualities they are wonders outwearing any shoes you ever saw. PRICES RANGE. Size 5 Jo 8. ..... 51.25 Size 8 to 11; . . . . . 1.50 Size 11 1-2 to 2, . . . . 1.75 Size I to 5 2.00 Bauno ur raa toustobtxbs. Drcxel Shoc Co. 1419 Faroaa SL 25 Years Ago The Center of Omaha was ELEVENTH and FARNAM Sts. 1 Today This Sit la Occupied by "The Rubber Gtore" Largest In tha Wast Everything In Rubber Have You VisitcdOur Ladies' Tailoring Depl? To Tiait It and commit with Mr. Gljronnon. our Miwrienocd La.li.V Tailor, will certainly profit yow both In aplridld dTiiw in savin on Uie new salt or gown. We cordially Invite you to visit this new department. :r ' The Fall Clothes Question XII is easily settled for men of dis criminating taste if they come to good elothea headquarters lillMy MM THE ft EL I ABU TOWH J m:vm f CoprrleM 1907 by IWt SchulTner fj Marx You couldn't pay less price and expect highest quality. You can easily pay more and get less in style and quality. When you come here well fhow you tho Hart Schaffner & Marx hand-tailored clothing. Recog nized by those 'who Vnow as tho most perfect ready-to-wear gar ments on the market'.' All wool fabrics, charmingly individual in ptyle, perfection in fit and finish. Kight in price. Could you ask morel Suite that combine best- Btyle with? quality that Insures perfect satisfaction, superior values at r. .$15.00. 810.50 $18.00 to $33.00 See our display of Boys' Suits and Overcoats, at $1.05. $2.03. $3.50 up to $7.50 Top Coats The kind you'll feel proud to wear, $18.00, $15,00, $1S.60..$10 Cravenetto Coats In the very newest patterns and colors, rainproof In fact as well as name, at $25.00, down to $15.00, $12.50, $10.00 and . . . .$7.50 Overcoats In almost unlimited assortment of colors and style, best values Bhown anywhere at our prices, $15.00, $16.60, $18.00 to ...... . .$35.0 RG CORSETS; . ;"Make" your figure. They fit as accurately . as if made to measure, and are comfortable jTE rrA nllnKln Tf li oAa -nrrr n'T,ill l,'-. P ; U ' W cuiu puaMic. tic 11c v nun a mil line Ui LliC i fj latest Fall models in stock in all lengths, . suit all figures. r Ml Til J ' J ' 1 A inustratea is a corset specially designed tor ; a good shaped, full figure. Price in coutil No. , F-4 or Batiste No. F-5 , .$3.00. Eiiry Pair Guaranteed IM HMDENS' ' EIML ar ,y V mm Diamonds Are Money A little Investigation will show you that diamonds are the safest and Quickest reli able investment that can be found. Ttu prices of diamonds are steadily rlBlng, im the figures we quote below are really, ac cording to the market, phenominally low. Perfect and white 1-4 and 1-8 carets. Tiffany or Fancy mounting White 1-4, 1-16 and 1-64 careta. Fancy . mounting White perfect 1-4 and 1-32 Tiffany or Fancy mounting 1-2 and 1-16 perfect Tiffany , setting Perfect and white 3-4 carat Solitary Tiffany or Fancy mounting ' i Blue and white perfect 1 carat, mounted in any kind of setting . Diamonds put their stamp on a man, add to a lady's grace and beauty. Call in and look over our stock, we have Just what you want. TIV0 ST0R.ES At Ih. Sign of The Crown 514 South 10th St. -Mir Am I1 111 ; $45.75 40.50 S43.75 .$105.50 $163 $200 115 South 16th St. I Now Is the tlm for top coats and light Jackets. Lt us clean ihom and thsy will look like new. PRICE Top coats $1.50; light Ji.-kets (short) $1.00; 14 length, $1.40; Crav enettes. $1.60. We aUo put in new llnlriKs and do all kinds of altering and repair ing. Wagona to all parta of tha city. Try ua. The Pantorium "oood ouAjrxmr" 1B13 oaea Si, Tel. Doug. SS3. P. 8. Out-of-towa business re- celvea prompt attention. HELP ADVERTISE OJiIAHA Im4 I k. tm rriaaeU. Table d'llotc Dinner AT.... Chesapeake Cafe SINDAY: I 11:39 a. m. to 8:09 p. m. 1508-10 Howard Street Po ter's MaaJslin Orchestra The Chesapeake New Grill Room 1512 Howard Street Strictly Everything First Claae. A complete line of wines, liquors and cigars. Import rd and domestic rrved from our owa bufftC TABLE D'HOTE DUIKER TODAY AT GAe CALUMET !lomesee!iers' Excursions Missouri Kansas Oklahoma -r TO Arkansas I ntfl an Territory Louisiana - New Mexico Texas Republic of Mexico TUESDAYS Oetobar ISlh . Novambar 6th and 19th Dacambar 3rd an J 7th MISSOURI PACIFIC s IROlf MOUNTAIN ROUTE STOP OVEItS will bo allowed both going and returning after first Horneseekera' Dolnt en route. To those who are not satisfied with present condltlona and who are seeking new locations, thla will afford an excellent opportunity for investigating localities in tha Wast and Southwest.1 For farther information, ate. addess TOM Hl'GIIES, T. P. A, Omaha. Neb. T. P. OODFItK, P. and T. A. C. Im STOXE, Passenger Traffic Manager, St. Louis, Mo. . i