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    T7TE OMAHA DAILY BKE; TfllTltSDAV. NOVEMBER 7, 1.007.
Telephone Doujlas 618 Reaches All Departments
Fall and Winter Tailor-Made Suits
High Class Fashionablo Styles
Five most beautiful velvet suits, samples from Peller Bros., New Tork, In brown, navy, plom and dark
wtne color, jnost beautifully tailored garments, Thursday on sale at one-third off. The regular price, $85.00
suit, $57.00; $66.00 iult, $43.00; tbe new Military Salts worth $40.00. for $25.00. On account of the re
duction DMide on these garment we shall charge for making alterations. We do perfect work.
.The. Latest Our Special
; Dress Goods Counter at
23c yard Very Popular.
It will pay you to keep In clone
touch' with our special J 5c dress
foods counter. Every day something
new being added! For Thursday pretty
chVck and dainty novelties, new and
bright plaids for the youngsters'
dresses. Many pretty' material tut
hotis dresses. ';
-' Beacon Blankets , .
- The most complete stock In the city.
Beacon Jacquard Comfortables, Bea
con Crib Blankets, Beacon Bed Blank
ets.. Come and 1st us explain to yoa
ths merits of the Beacon goo4.
Thursday we offer our Tegular $4 00
white Beacon -Bed Blankets, wltit
dainty pink or , blue - borders, else
T2x4, double blanket, at, pair ta.98.
Merode Underwear.
All modistes recommend the wear
ing of Merode (hand finished) un
, derwear. These garments are made
from the flneat combed cotton yarns.
Buttonholes ara well - finished, all
bands are carefully adjusted and of
the finest material.
Women's fine combed cotton union
suits, high neck, long sleeves, ankle
length, $1.00 each.
Vests, high neck, short sleeves, hlg't
neck, long sleeves; drawers to match,
60c each.
Corset covers, high neck, long
Sleeves, 50c each.
Women's fine ribbed medium Merino
fnlon Suits, high neck, long sleevej
or high neck, short sleeves, ankle
length, C.eo a sMlt.
Vests and pants, same quality, 11.00
each.
Children's silk and wool anion suits,
high nock, long sleeves, ankle length,
made with drop seat, all sises, fl.fcO
each.
Howard, Oor. 16th St.
Bee-ll-C-07
Fine Imported Black Chiffon
Spot Proof Broadcloth
$3.75 Quality, now $2 23,
$4.25 Quality, $2.69 Yard.
Take a look at them Thursday. No
display to equal these In the city.
You'll agree with us when you see
them. This Is the newest hint o(
their great worth and beauty.' We
ara after sew customers and want
more people tlTknow of these hand
some fabrics, hence - these special
prices.
Bargain Square :
Short lengths of gin enema, regular
16c quality, on sale Thursday at per
yard t 8Hs
Flannel Department
New Flannelettes fur kimonos and
dressing sacques, swallow and butter
fly designs and other pretty patterns.
We havs the choicest of them all.
Prices 10c, lJHc. ISc, ISc per yard.
VstT
Open Saturday Evenings.
CASH FOR THE MTHWEST
eanesnannan-
New Tork Bank! to Make Daily Ship
menu to Foist on Hill Lines.
GENERAL SITUATION 11112 0VE3
Raae on Traet Compaalea Craw -Arrival
of Gold froaa En
Helps to Clear the
Atr.
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ner, Beadly . Irep,);' assessor. Just (rep.).
The county went for Douglas and Jenckes.
ALMA Harlan county elects Stevens,
clerk; Long, treasurer; Bentley, superin
tendent; Klrlley, assessor; Conklln, coro
ner. All these are republicans.. The fu
sion officers elected are:' 'Ellis, clerk of
district court; Shelburn, ' county judge;
Carroll, sheriff, Reese's majority In the
county is 120 and James majority Is 107,
HEBRON Thayer county gives Hurd
(rep.) 1,160; Marshall (dem.) 1,020.
JfCOOK Red 'Willow county gives R.
C. Orr (rep.) 1.144; J. I. "White (fus.) 710
In the contest for district Judge.
DAVID CITY Butler . county gives
Evans LSS; Power 1,211; Corcorttn 1,3;
Good 1.C61. .
NELSON Nuckolls county gives Hurd
(rep.) 1,281; Marshall (fus.) 4D. The
euwi leruuiivui CwU.it t.cket was elecUd.
PENDER Thurston county gives
Graves (dem.) 741; Oleeon Oep.) 411. The
republicans elected county clerk - and
county Judge, and the balance of ths ticket
ta democrat!,
TORK Tork county gives Evans 1.51S.
Power I, lit; Corcoran 1,3I; Good 1,441.
PALLS CJTT Richardson county gavs
100 majority for ths ' democratic county
ticket. The, vote was light.
8RWARD Beward county complete
gives Reese. 1,370; Loomla,' l,l7, a ma
jority of 181 for Reese. . In the county the
ticket Undivided, the republicans securing
county judge, treasurer, sheriff,' superin
tendent, twe supervisors and clerk of the
district ' court. The - democrats secured
county clerk," assessor, surveyor aod one
supervisor incite Juatolal district- Good
and Corcoran will go. up to Hamilton
county with lo"0 majority, It la" estimated
rhra.
PLATT8MOUTH .Eighteen out of
; twenty-flv precincts In Cass county gave
Reese, 1.270; Oeorg L. Loomls, 1.M3.
.County Judge H. D. Travis (dem.) has
been elected Judge- of the Second Judicial
"'district over Senator Jesse L. Root (rep.)
"by Hi majority In Cass county and ltl
, , majority In Otoe county, to succeed Judge.
Paul Jeesen ef Nebraska City. The re
publican have elected James M. Robert
. eon clerk of the district court ; C. D. Quin
ton, sheriff; A. J. Beeson, county Judge; ti.
E. Hilton, surveyor; B.'f. Clements, coro
ner. The democrats have elected Frank
E. Schlater, county treasurer; W. E.
' Roeencrans. countv clerk: Mlsa Mm K.
-Foster, county superintendent of public
Instruction, and H. M. . Sonnlchaen, oounty
"assessor. M. B. Reese will have between
100 and 200 majority over f3ec4?e L.
Loomls In thta county
NEBRASKA CITT Otoe county gave
Root (rep.) l.fll; Travis (dam.) 1.S7J.
Travis carried Cass county for district
. Judge also. . The democrats elected county
clerk, county Judge, clerk of the district
court, and the republicans get treasurer,
school superintendent, sheriff and as
sessor. oUALLALA Judge Grimes received 475
votes In Keith oounty. Vote on railway
commissioner: Clarke, M4; Llghty, 41. Re
gents: Anderson, 131; Coupland, 901; Mil
lard. 161; 8undean, 1st
MINDEN Kearney county, with fourteen
out of fifteen precincts heard from, gave
James (rep.). 800; Dungan (fus.). SOS. The
following oounty ticket was elected: Clerk.
Jensen (fus.); treasurer, Anderson (rep.);
district clerk. Holmes (rep.); sheriff, Ran
son (rep.); county Judge, Carrtco (rep.);
assessor, Johnson (rep.).
GRAND ISLAND In this district Judges
Paul and Henna are elected, having no op
position. FREMONT Dodge county gave Abbott
for district Judge, 1.700; Martin, 1.S7J; Hol
lenbeck, 2,271; Thomas, 624. .Nance county:
Abbott. 883; Martin. SOS; Hollenbeck, SH;
Thomas, 624. Returns from Platte show
Hollenbeck will have tjo majority ever the
highest republican and Thomas about the
same.- , Hollenbeck baa 1,079 votes' in Col
fax and Thomas 1,175. Each has a ma
jority over the highest opponent of be
tween 400 and 600.
HEBRON Thayer county on district
Judge gives Hurd L520; Marshall, 1,026. Pol
lowing Is the county ticket elected: Treas
urer, Rhodes (fus.); county clerk. Strain
(rep.); district clerk, Boyes (rep.); eoanty
Judge, -Skinner (rep.); sheriff, Townsend
(rep.); superintendent, ' Posey (rep.); sur
veyor. .Hammond (rep.); coroner. Squires
Xwp.)! 'commissioner, wdoBfbrd (rep.); as
sessor, Welmer (rep.). .
CLAY CENTER Clay county gives Hurd
(rep.) for district ' Judge,. 1,117; . Marshall
(fus.), 296. The republicans elected ths
county clerk, district clerk, assessor coro
ner and surveyor.
Asbestos Shingles
Pleasing in Appiaraica .
Absoluts Waterproof.
KEASBEY & MATTIS9ND0.
1113 HAs) 1ST STMSIT.
1
NEW YORK
NEW TORK. Nov. . The election in
Greater New Tork haa been largely favor
able to the democrat. New Tork county
(Manhattan and the Bronx) went over
whelmingly their way, Thomas P. Toley,
foe sheriff, the head of the ticket, having
a plurality of 34,T2 over M. B. Ihmsen,
Independence league and republican, In a
comparatively light vote. The fusion of
the republicans end Independence league
wae a failure, except In the casee of a
few minor officials.
In Richmond and Queens, loo, the demo
crats were generally successful, but In
Kings county (Brooklyn) the democrats,
under the leadership of Senator Patrick H.
McCarren, suffered a reverse. All the re
publican candidates on ths county ticket. ,
C. Robinson In Chemung county. Henry
Sea cord, 76 yeara old. who helped to or
ganise the republican party In Orange
county, was elected to the aseembly In the
First district of that county.
The republicans were victorious In the
cities of Buffalo, Albany, Rochester, Syra
cuse, Oswego and Utlca, the republicans
electing a mayor In the latter place for
the first time In fourteen years. To offset
this the democrats carried Newburgh for
the. first time in seventeen years.' Elmlra,
Rome and Binghamton also elected demo
cratic mayors.
RHODE ISLAND
PROVIDENCE. R. I.. Nov. . Governor
James H. Hlgglns, democrat, was re
flected and returns from all but one dis
trict In the state indicate that he will
have a democratlo lieutenant governor In
office with him this year, with the rest
of the state ticket remaining republican.
Governor Higgins had a plurality of 2,407
votes over Lieutenant Governor Frederick
H. Jackson, republican, who opposed him,
polling 12,011 vote to 40.075 for Jackson,
with one district In the city of Pawtucket,
which Is overwhelmingly democratic, to
be reported..
The next general assembly will again be
etrongly republican. Insuring the election
of George Peabody Wetmore to .he'ljnltod
Statee senate.
NEW TORK, Nov. 1-Now that the mon
etary strain has been lessened locally the
New Tork banks began preparing today to
ship all available currency to tho north-
) west to aid the movement of crops. While
I there is concerted action among the city's
Danking institutions to meet the demands
for currency now being' made by banks In
the crop country, the Individual banks will
send all funds that can possibly be spared
for the purposes.
Estimates of the combined amounts that
the New Tork banks will send to the north
west within the next elx weeks vsry. The
Chase National bank and the First National
bank have commenced to ship dally sums
ranging from f 3,000 . to If 0,000 to tanks
' slong the route of the Great Northern and
Northern Psclflo railroads. James J. Hill
I held a conference here with officers of the
Chase National bank and other Institutions
1 st which. It Is stated, he asked that the
J northwest be given all possible Assistance
to move the crops. Mr. Hill was Informed
that while the local banks could not furnish
; the usual amount of money for crop moving
purposes they were anxious to do all they
j could to expedite the shipment of cereals
' to the seaboard, whence they could be sent
abroad and thereby ; strengthen thla coun
try's position In the foreign money markets.
"Ve have started 'to send all the funds
we can to the northwest," said a bank
official tonight, "and Mr. Hill conferred
with us on the situation along the lines of
his railroads. We promised to do alt we
could. A ready solution of any difficulties
In the northwest cen be found by the
farmers themselves If they avail themselves
of an opportunity to use cashiers' -checks,
but that Is a process of education which
may or may not be difficult to work out."
General SHaatUn Improve.
jam
Gy A hooscwif t of Tacoma, Wash., writes : 1 wish to s Lite
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A housewife of Tacoma, Wash., writes : 1 wish to state
o all who may have catarrh that there Is nothlnr in the
world that will give such quick relief as Eatarno. I took two bottles
of it and it made me feel like a new woman. I had been troubled ever
since I was a small rtrl with catarrrh, and after taking several other
ktnds of medicines, I tried Katarno, which I f omd was a perfect rem
cdr for catarrh. I shall always recommend it to all mr friends as
it did a grand thinj for me." . '
Omaha's Pare Food
Center
We are Inaugurating In ear Re.t.u-sl
SCHAEFEIV8 PRUO STORES? 18th and Pootflaa 8tsn 16th and rhlogo
Rtn., Ouiahe, Neb. N. V. Cor. 24th and N SU., So. Omaha, Neb. 5th Ave. and
Main SU.. Council Blnffa, Iowa.
fo Investors
Hwd money should he Invested at home
and the Conservative Savlnga A Loan As.
eucHtlon, 1614 Harney Ht., offera the str
eet kind of security for such Inestmettts.
1 years In business: under state eunnr
vlsion. Resources $2,800,000; reserve $.
000: receives any amount at apr time and
is paying 6 per cent. Call for further Information.
3.
ij raunt on aernnri floor a combination k
LS dinner service st a price so low that u
you win be surprised at wnat'nicrvj
things you can get for such little 'J
rrk . . w , - . l . (. . v3
A mi iiiuumnu pnuilQ turr, lliukv
we are aolnc to rut and dleti lbiite thve
l dsy before Thanksgiving. OKtKi J
muw so tnnt your name wtu.net dv-i
left from the list. A
... - ij
I pound quantity, per pound. v.. 85e
t pound quantity, per pound...,., 84c ;
10'pound quantity, per pound.... SJcis
25c Salmon teak ., r..,.lEcH
l. 000 Cans Imported ".ardlnee. . . .lit 1
60 dosen, 2H lb. Can Table Pears. 16 ,U
100 dosen National Purt Food 8aui a A
8 lb. cans .gOt t
Sausages, 1 pound tine .. lOoK
Two pound tins i . . , . .30cU
iOc Bars Laundry Soap ., 85c
r resn r.ggs, per aos. ......... .v. .boc
Best Creamery Butter. 1 lb. rrlnt.30c
' ountry Butter, per pound ...... .4 )
Domestic Swiss Cheese, per lb..8tH
-vla'e Pickles, at one-half price. (8
tl'll n'.l.lnuli,.. .Ik . K. PN
Fancy llend Letture. per head,
imported French Cabbage, each
'mported Kndlve, per pound...
ancy not House cucumbers .,
raill Nut Pods, each .......
omegrsnates. ' Persimmons.
'11, Prickly Pears, etc.
Grozery Barpins
Paw !
terminals," Mr. Bailey explained, "will
promote the ehlpment of grain from the lo-
The general conditions of the financial cal warehouses and In this way the entire
situation were favorable today. The runs crop wlu nioved and laid down In east
on the trust companies had practically
ern markets. This will make the north-
ceased under the encouraging influence of wetern states creditors, and as the flow of
goia irom Europe already In motion con
tinues, a large share of it will And Its way
the support of the trust company commit
tee; gold encasements were further In.
creased and the stock market rose buoy. lnto hanks In thla section of the country
ana any remaining stringency win be re
moved." The financial situation throughout the
PHILIPPINE ISLANDS
MANILA. P.-' I., Nov. e.-Rcturns from'
election held yesterday are coming In
slowly and are not definite from - any
province. There are Indications, however,
that ' the progressive party have scored a
victory. All reports are to the effect that
the election, which was the first held for
the choice of provenclal governors, was
quiet throughout the archipelago.
antly to recognition of the conditions.
The announcement by Mr. King, presl
dent of the Union Trust company, early
in the mgrnlng that an agieement had country from the treasury standpoint Is
at last been reached by which the Trust more encouraging today than Vat any time
Company of America and the Lincoln during the two weeks. The comp
Trust company were to deposit their stock trller of the currency 1s making large ship
In the hands of a committee of trust com- hienta of currency to national banks and
pany presidents and In consideration of PPllcatlons for Increased circulation con
thls were to receive all' the support re- tlnue to come In undiminished numbera.
quired, finally cleared the air In regard t0 ths time between (G.OOO.OOO and 17,000,
to the trust company situation. 000 Increased circulation has been shipped
Grave apprehension existed as to the ter- 10 national banks and such day's shipments
mlnatlon of the Conference at Mr. Morgan's show an Increase over the preceding day.
house at t o'clock thUi morning that an Kansas Holds Some Taper,
agreement in regard to trvst companies Representative Bcott of Kansas discussed
would not be reached., and that they might the financial situstlon on leaving the
be subjected to a run too strong for their' White House today and was optimistic as
Impaired resource. Now that this danger to present and future conditions. He plo
ts removed, it Is believed that the sttua- tured the State of Kansas as In an en
tlon will giaduallygjmmer down, with the tlrely safe and prosperous condition. ' The
continuous arrival of gold until the strln- cn,y regrettable feature, he said, was that
gency Is change Into a plethora of reserve Kansas bankers had taken too much
money In banks which' usually follows 'astern paper, and now that they wanted
Paris. The relief, 3,000,000, afforded by
the Bank of Frsnce and the fact that Ber
lin Is sending 1,000,000 In gold to London
have temporarily eased the situation, but
the 4,000.000 thus secured wlU not be suf
ficient to prevent a rise In the discount
ret 'should the American pressure for gold
In this market continue and should no ad-
dltlonal supplies of foreign gold be at
tracted by the t per cent rate.
O 17tk aad Dougia Btieata.
m Telephone Bong-las til. y.
Q Private Sacnange Connect All Depts. A
BL'SIXBSS MEN DEMAND RKLIKF
Wewtera Ceaaraerclnl I)dlee Ask fee
Cerreaey Legislation.
ST. JOSEPH, Mo.. Nov. .-The follow
Ing telegram. In which theTTJt. Joseph Busi
ness Men's league, Kanaas City Commer
cial club, St. Louis Business Men's lea gee
and Chicago Association of Commerce,
united, was sent to President Roosevelt
and Secretary Cortelyou today:
Believing that prompt legislation meas
ures should be adopted to prevent repeti
tion of existing financial conditions, we,
the undersigned commercial organisations,
respectfully and earnestly urge that cui
rency legislature be first matter eoa
sldered at. the coming session of congress.
Telegrams were sent to commerclU
organisations in sixty other cities urging
them to take similar action.
1 1
UTAH
SALT LAKE CITT, Utah." Nov. .-Jolin
T. Bransford. who. as the candidate of the
American (anti-Mormon) party for mayor
was yesterday given the. largest plurality
In the history of this city, received many
telegrams .of congratulation today from
cities In the west and east, where he Is well
known. Mr. Bransford Is a capitalist, be
ing largely Interested In western mines and
realty. He wae appointed mayor by the
city council several months ago to fill out
the unexpired term of Esra Thompson, de
ceased. Mrrftransford Is 40 years old, was
born In Missouri and cams to thla city with
his parents while a child.
JUDICIAL
DIITHICT
ItEURVS
wa ... ....... cvDn i v,i.rs. oemo- i.eompIel im -Mo.t m.tanees.
cratle candidal for district attorney, are nntm Know. Iw Several.
apparently eieciea. I
No great Issue was at stske In any ef
the local elctlons and Interest was a a low
ebb. In the state election Edward T. Bart
lett and Wltlard Bartlett. having the united
support of republicans and democrats,
were elected judge of ths court of ap
peal hy an enormous majority over the
candidate of the Independence league. .
The republicans loat a few members of
the assembly, probably six. Sherman
Moreland, majority leader of the assembly.
Is believed te have defeated Colonel David
but
4 I NTER EST
3aTG
Npn deposits. . Don't keep your money idle. Our de
posits ar protected by first mortgages on real estate,
government, county andcity bonds and general fund
warrants. No stronger investments to be obtained.
Municipal bonds, and farm mortgages of Eastern Ne
braska are the best securities in the market. Ne
braska Savings Banks are limited to these securities.
We respectfully Bolicit your account. .
Out-of-town people may use our system of ' bank
lug by Mail." Convenient, secure and reliable.
.Thousands already are making use of it. We solicit
your inquiries. '
CLTJIST. U2aE:T and ST83.11EST SAY113S em 11 KE3.
.. . V;,, '
City Savings Bank
I6th and Douglas Streets
PENDER. Neb.. Nov. . Special )
Latest returns from this, the Eighth judl- i
clal district. Including Thurston, Cumm'ng, 1
Stanton, Cedar, Dixon and Dakota coun
ties, shows Graves, democrat, has from6'0
to 700 majority over pleaon, repuhlh an, who
concedes his defeat by several hundred.
HASTINGS, Neb.. Nov. .-(Spoclsl Tele- I
gram.) Complete returns from all but one
of the counties of the Tenth Judicial dis
trict gives Dungan (fus.), a plurality of
ITS over James (rep.). Majoritlea In the
five other counties were estimated as fol
lows: For Dungan Adama, 662; Franklin,
1U1 Total. 745. For James Kearney. 62;
Webster, 12S; Phelps, 170. Total. S37. The
only county to hear from Is Hsrlan,- and
A. C. Shallenberger estimates that county
will break even. .
AINBWORTH, Neb.. Nov. .-(Special
Telegram.) Brown county complete gives:
District Judge, Douglas (rep.), SSI; Jenkins
(rep.), gTt; Harrington (tua.), 412; West
over (fua), 447.
BEATRICE, Neb.. Nov." .-(8pec!al Tele
gram.) The latest, returns In Gage county
for district, Judge give Pemberton (rep.),
2.S93; Raper (rep ), 1.87 ; McCandlesa (dem.),
1,(06. Jttfferaon and Pawnee counties give
Pemberton and Aaper about 8,0V0 ma
jority. Nemaha and Richardson counties
unheard from.
PLATT8MOUTH. Neb.. Nov. g-(Speclal.)
County Judge H. D. Travis, democrat, waa
elected Judge of the Second district, com
prising Casa and Otoe counties, to succeed
Paul Jessen, republican, ot Nebraska City,
by 4 majority, la in thla and 161 In Otoe
county. .
a crlata.
MOre Gold' Eaaaared
Additional gold Engagements were' an
nounced today, hi tl,eoo.000 on account of
Lasard Freres and $jO0,000 for Montreal.
Thla brings up tbe total gold engagements
for America on the recent movement to
137,600,000, which would afford the amount
required for legal reserve against deposits
of tlG0,O00,00O.
The . geld which arrived yesterday was
deposited today and that by the Iusltanla
will soon be In the vaults of the banks.
Where there is a still small apprehension
regarding ths possible effort of the bank
of England to check the outflow of gold
from London by raising its discount rtite
on Thursday 'there Is a 'strong feeling
among conservative financiers here that the
director of the Bank of England will be
reluctant to fix a rate of discount which
has not been touched since 187S. It might
have been found necessary to overcome this
reluctance If the Bank of France had not
so generously dipped mto Its Immense re
serves, under the enlightened policy of
governor Fallaln, by the purchase of ster
ling bills to the amount of $8,000,000 to
relieve the London market.
The strength ef the slock market was
the a-eflex of improved feeling through jut
the financial community. , It Is believed
that the stockmarket has pretty well dis
counted the worst and that rr cea kre not
likely to go much lower, even In case of
.new disturbances. It Is understood the
arrangement by which the committee of
trust company prealdenta take control of
the majority stocjt of the Trust Company
of America and the Lincoln Trust com
pany. Is only a temporary device to re
establish confidence. What will be the
ultimate disposition or Uiis stock hss not
yet been seriously considered, but it Is
certain that the trust company committee
and the clearing house committee will In
sist that these companies pursue In the
future a policy' of the strictest conservatism
and shall not embark In any underwrlt
Ings Which sre not capable of being con
verted readily Into caah.
Meaer ( Move the Crepe.
ST. PAUL. Minn.. Nov. g-M. H. Bailey,
to realise on it they were Unable to do so.
However, he said, the state had enough
money to' move Its crops and he did not
believe the pinch would be felt there.
Representative Fowler of New Jersey,
chairman of the house committee on bank
ing and currency, was a White House
caller, but did not wait to see the presi
dent, who wss engaged.
Trading- Aetlve at Sal lake City. .
SALT LAKE CITT. Nov .-The generaj
feeling of confidence In the soundness ct
local business conditions, following yestei
day's election, was reflected on the Mining
exchange today. The, principal stocks
showed advances of from to 6 cents par
snare and trading was very active.
FINANCIERS BACKING COMPANIES
New Yorkers, la Formal Haaaer,
Guarantee Their Assets.
NEW TORK, Nov. ".-Following an ex
tended conference In the library of J. P.
Morgan, In which prominent New Tork
bankers participated, Including the heads
of the various trust companies of the city
Oeeanle Carries Gold.
SOUTHAMPTON, Nov. 4. Steamer
Oceanic, which sailed from here today for
New York took over 1,B9,000 In gold.
FEDERAL JUDGES MAY CLASH
J astir Jones and Hsadlev . Both
Claim Jurisdiction la Northern
Alabama.
BIRMINGHAM, Ala.. Nov. (.-Develop-
and the officer, of ths Trust Company of ; rr.r'J'rLl::1!,!!:!
' '' v vj., , u u i a. juuB.cn ill AliUMlfl
Is Imminent Judge Thomas G. Jones ex-
America and the Lincoln Trust company,
the following statement was Issued, show
ing a final settlement of the .difficulties
that had disturbed local financial condi
tions. The statement follows:
ploded bomb shell In the federal building
today by suddenly appearing and opening
court although he has not been In Bir
mingham In several months. Judge Jones
contends that as he waa appointed Judge
The committee of the trust companies. 7 "Z , ,7.. .
of New York city has had the assets of the or 1,0 nortnern and middle dlBtrlot of
Trust company or America and the Lin
coln Trust company examined by experts,
who report that in their Judgment, on the
present basis of value, the assets of each"
company ate sufficient to pay Its deposi
tors in full. .
It has been srrsnged that a majority
of the stock of each company shall be
placed under the control of a committee
composed of Mr. King, president of ths
Union Trust company; Mr. 8heldon, presi
dent of the United States Trust company;
Mr. Mareton. president of the Farmers'
lxan Truat company; Mr. Wkierbury,
president ef the Manhattan Trust com
pany; Mr. Castles, president of the Onap.
antes Trust company, and Mr. Walker,
president of the Central Trust company,
who will act In an advisory capacity, and
the net-rasary financial arrangement haa
been made to enable both companies to
proceed with their bns'nesa.
EDWARD KINO.
Chairman Committee of Trustees.
Alabama Judge Oscar R. Hundley la aim
ply an associate Judge.
Judge Hundley, on the other hand, con
tends that as he wae appointed. Judge of
the northern Alabama district, Judgs Jones
has no further authority la this end of
the state. The law by which Judge Hund
ley's position was created is said to be
somewhat ambiguous and It may be neces
sary to have an Interpretation by the Sif
preme court before the matter Is adjusted
SHORTAGB OF SMALL COINS NOTED
Effect ot I'ae ef Clrarlnar Itenso Cer
tiorate In Writ,
SAN FRANCISCO, Cal.. Nov. .-One of
the effects of the circulation of clearing
house certificates here has been to csuse a
shortage In silver dollsrs and fractional
mln TV, I . MntlnF.ni fn,MM. ,
president of the First National bank, who th cU?ar,ng house committee at the time
announced last night that as a result of th, certlnc.tee were Issued In S denomlna-
- w.......L. p..wn earners oi ot. raui. t, .na .tready me!u,ure, n,v. b.en
Minneapolis and Duluth and J. J. Hill, a ukM t0 mert the ,mertency. Tnuriday
25" , eV1Ved Wh'h WOUM pro" morning $1 and 82 certificates will be placed
vide fund, for the movement of the grain , clrculat,on. t0 th, total amount of
!Z0i Z'''? !!" A".'" W'000- ""'' ura ,n denomlna
ctated Pres. today that he had little to add tlon, MnK r.tlre(1
Th- , mt fc .'. . . ' P " "111 prevent th.
The result Is what Is more Important. hoardlnf. of alIver doIIar, and u u
not only to the' people of the northweet. .,bl. ,n.t ,.,..,.,, rtl,PtH , k.
THE MAN OF
Moderate Income
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TO PIT YOTB MET AT A PUDS
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SHOES
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Thompson WaLk-Ovsr Man
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Best West -
AMUSEMENTS.
"TTILL And Nlcoll's price within his
T reach. This buying; In large
quantities direct from the mills for
1 rhanv Rtnrpn cH van . AmMAmA .tv....
gge which we share with out patrons.
The) rrlee Alone Is meaningless.
You'll see Nlcoll's prices all about
town; but there's a vast difference In
the meaning when Nlcoll's name Is
there as a guarantee for first-class fab
rics, tailoring and fitting.
Tien: en $B to 512 Suits $25 to S53
FIRE RECORD.
Government Seeel Department.
WASHINGTON. Nov. i.-Flre which gut
ted the five-story brick building lo C street,
southwest, occupied by the seed distribu
ting division ot the Department of Agri
culture, cauaed damage amounting to (71,
000 early today. The loan, which la covered
by Insurance. Includes damage to building,
machinery, equipment and destruction of
seeds which will delsy for several weeks
the distribution of nower and vegetable
aeed through government source.
I Elnwteea Children na Heirs.
YANKTON. 8. D., Nov. . Special. )A
petition for letter of administration were
filed hre today In the estate of Oottfreld
llandol and the papers show he ten
eighteen children as heirs, besides a wife,
aged 46 years. Th number of child-en I
the Urgent ever named here la a probate
Instrument. Most of the children are adults
and married.
out to the coast a well," he aald. "The
people of the northwest can rest as.urej
that th combined efforts ef the financial
men here will eet th ball In motion that
will provide genuine relief that no other
measure would. It Is not necessary to go
Into details. Result, are what we want.
A large fund has been raised for that pur
pose and It Is hoped that by putting this
movement under way It will reeult In a
etream of money from Europe In payment
for the shipments. "
"Provision for the shipments from the
Issued to prevent the hoarding of fractional
coin In denominations of 10 cents, 25 cents
and M cents.
Ll'LL IN THE BILLION MARKCTff
Baal of England Haa Parehaeen
Amrrlmn Eaale I Paris.
LONDON, Nov, 1 There was a lull In
the bullion market today, the only move
ment reported being the purchase by the
Bank of England ot 144.000 In American
axles, which cam on the market from
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. Matins Tdy, 83a.
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