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0 THK OMAHA DAILY IMA'l: NATL' K DAY, MAKCll 14, 1008. r : u. If Telephtne Douglas 618 Reaches All Departments Our Animal March White Goods Sale Saturday Specials Main Floor ' . White Psnsrna Pultlng. He quality 10c yard. in.) I a Linon, Inc quality 10c yard. White Persian n. l!o qimllty 16o yard. tVhlt Putted 15c quality So yard. U'hlte IMiok fliiltln. 0c quality 10c yard. White Plaid IHniltle. i"c quality 25o yard. White Mull.' $ I IS qual ity 98c yd. White Wa.1ntlr.ir. tic quality I7e per yard. New Spring Hosiery. Not only a complete line, bnt the bent rallies In both.domon tlc and foreign hosiery are shown by us. ' Women's black lisle hose, double soles, heels and toes, 2Sc per pair. Women's tan or black -lisle hose, high spliced hwls and double soles, 39c per pair. Women's black or tan lisle - hose, double soles, heels and' ' toes, 60c per pair. In fancy'Tioslery we show an unusually ' large assdrtraent of patterns and -colorings, black embroidered or lace boot effects Copenhagen blue, red, sky, pink, pongee, navy, brown and tan, per pair, only, 60c. Main Floor. Special Easter Colored Fashion Sheet. The McCall Co., faahlnn pub lishers and makers of the cele brated McCall patterns, have Issued an Router colored fashion sheet, different from the regular monthly fashion sheet. We shall be glad to present these to our customers while they last. Inquire at Pattern Department. Basement. 'fi rrm YF AM THOMSON'S 'GLOVE-FITTIISG CORSETS fcaTe been famous throughout the world ft OodeUof excellency and graceful effect This season's latest In. rentioti in these well known corsets will be found in the NEW GRAND DICFIESS MODELS ' The patented feature (illustrated) consists of a separate transverse and horizontal section. . I)y this device the propel support Is given where most needed, carrying a! excess flesh from front tc back, preserving the flat line at the abdomen, anc ptrmarumtlt creating in the figure a rounded waist and flowing EW DUCHESS CRAND Ask to see it in. our Corset Department "V lines. Buy The New Spring Shirts Saturday. A large shipment of shirts re ceived Thursday marked and hurried down from the packing rooms and ready for showing Saturday. This new shipment added to our already large showing makes ours one of the ' finest Unes of shirts In the city. They are many new effects In brown, grey, fancy blue and black, and white, in fact, most evefything that is new In Bhlrts yo will find here Saturday. Special attention Is called to the new pleated shirts, coat style with cuffs attached. Why not select the new shirts now? Come in Saturday and see the new stytles any way. - Prices $1.00, fl.50, $1.76 and $2.00 each. Special Sale Remnants of White India Linon, Satur- 6,000 yards or 12 He, 16c and 20c white India Linon at, per yard Ec. Saturday Candy Special. Dalduff's black walnut taffy, everyone lores it, regular price 40c pound, special all day Saturday at per pound, only 20c. I Basement. Bargain Square in Base ment, Saturday. Rpeclal Pale of Wash Buttings In new plaids, regular 180 quality at, per yard 12 c. Remnants of Outing Flnnnels, regular lOo quality at, per yard 6c. Special Sale White Dotted Swiss Saturday In Our Economy Basement. 1 25 pieces 16c Dotted Swiss, per ;axd, only 8c. ' Saturday Special Sale of Swiss Curtains 45c Ruffled Curtains 22 Vic a pair. 60c Ruffled Curtains 29c a pair. 75c Ruffled Curtains 39c a pair. 90c Ruffled CurtalnB 63c a pair. $1.00 Ruffled Curtains 73c a pair. $1,25 Ruffled Curtains 85c a pair. $1.60 Ruffled Curtains 98c a pair. $1.75 Ruffled Curtains $1.19 a pair. $2.00 Ruffled Curtains $1.29 a pair. $2.25 Ruffled Curtains $1.38 a pair. . $2.50 Swiss Novelty Curtains $1.48 a pair. $2.75 Swiss Novelty Curtains $1.98 a pair. S3. 25 Swiss Novelty Curtains $2.35 a pair. Ruffled Swiss by the yard at, only 15c. West Basement. , ... CAPTAIN AVOIDS FIRE PANIC Three Hundred Fifty Passenger on Steamer Safely Transferred. Ruffled Swiss, per yard. 143c Uee-3-14-08. wmnxss brings aid to boat later Veaael Called Oat of Mkl ( Lead Aid aad Possible ! . . aster Is Avoided with Kase. NfCW VORK, March lS.-rrompt and de termined action on the part of Captain Appleby of the Fall River line steamer Providence prevented what otherwise might have been a serious catastrophe when fire broke out on board the craft whllo it was coming up Long Island sound bound from Providence for New York early today. Three hundred and fifty passengers were asleep on the rrovldence when the fire was discovered on the freight deck of the steamer, which was- then off Sands Point, twenty miles from New Tork. Fearing that If the alarm were permitted to spread over the ship he would have a panic of passengers with which to contend as well as a fire to fight, the captain tent a wireless call to the steamer Richard Peek of the same line, which he Knew must be somewhere In the vicinity. The Richard Peck also was bound for New York. Snd while It had not been sighted during the night It was known that Its schedule would bring it at that hour to a point within A few miles of the Prlvodence. The call was promptly answered, the predicament of the Providence was ex plained, each steamer was advised of the other's position and they started toward" each other. When they came together the fire was still in progress on the Providence, but the passengers, who had been aroused a fow minutes before, had been told of the coming relief and were quietly waltl' j to be transferred to the other steamer. The sea was calm and the transfer , wa made quickly and with little difficulty. The officers declare that there was not even a sign of uneasiness apparent among the passengers and that the whole affair was carried through without trouble of any kind. , As soon as they .had been freed of the care of the passengers - the crew of the Providence gave their whole attention to fighting the fire, with the result that the flames were Quickly extinguished. The Richard Peck carried the Provi dence's passengers to the Fall River line dock In this city and landed them not more than half an hour later. The Provi dence, when the fire was extinguished, con tinued her trip to New York and reached her dock soon after the Richard Peck. The Providence was not badly damaged, the greatest Injury being smoked woodwork. England, and It Is believed by navy, officers here that the fleet' will visit all of these countries Instead of sailing direct from Gibraltar-to New .York. 'The cruise, which today's announcement tends to make all the more notable. Is more than ever the one topic of conversation here. Some com ment Is occasioned by the fact that no ' mention is made of the possibility of a visit of the battleships to Japanese waters. A formal Invitation from Japan, It Is said, might be complied with during the stay pf the fleejt la the Philippines or, after the completion of fall target practioe. Jlore Snips Reach San Diego. Trie new armored cruisers South, Dakota and the California arrived here today from Magdalena bay and Joined -the Tennessee ' elid Washington of Admiral Scbrec's com mand at anchorage off Coronado Beach. The supply ship Culgoa, one of the auxil iary ships of Admiral Evans' fleet, also came Into port today ..and will take on sup plies and mall "for the ships at' Magda lene bay. It will start south again In a few days. The Albany still is in .the bay, making six naval, vessels now here. Wireless communication with the' fleet at Uagdalena bay still is possibly only during a few hours at night. . Signals seldom are received earlier than 10 or JJl o'clock at night and the coming of day, when the light waves completely upset the rythm of the. ether Impulses which carry the dots nd dashes of the wireless alphabet, al ways puts an end to . the atmospheric con nection' between ships and shore. It is suggested that In order to secure communication during the day, or at ldot throughout the entire period between sun down and sunrise, Admiral Evans may send one of the fleet auxiliaries fitted with wireless to a point midway between Mag--dalena and San Diego to catch and relay all messages. This would make the Inter vening distances to be traversed by the ether waves only 900 mites each. Until some such action as taken It Is believed that little or nothing outside of official business can be handled through the wire less establishments. World's Record at Targets. Following on the report that the cruiser Albany, now at this port, had won . the world's record for target practice with the five-inch guns of Its main battery, the an nouncement Is made that. It has broken afl records with the three-pounder guns of its secondary battery. Ten guns with two pointers' for each gun were employed In the practice. Five of the twenty gunners mado perfect scores of ten hits In ten shots, the time consumed being from 22 to 'J) seconds. No man fell below five hits. MARE ISLAND, Cal., March 13.-The hospital ship Relief called from Mare Island this morning enroute to Magdalena, bay, where it will Join the battleships under Reef Admiral Evans.' . Second Artesian Well. SIOUX FALLS, 8. D., March IS. (Spe cial.) As the result of several recent meetings of the business men and other residents of Iroquois it 'has been decided to call a special election at thar pace to vote upon the question of Issuing bonds for the drilling of a second big artesian well. ' 1 " 1 111 " ' ii limn mi hi ii iu wmi mrnrwmr-mt. i - : 4 . ...... . . A iV : ': " . J . .!rrTf--"'" '"t-. -X-'-l', -' I : ' jL"'l'" "" 'LI: ' " 1 "' ' " ' ii BOYS OF TO-DAY are bettor dressed than ever before, and "SAMPECK" clothes have made it jwssible. There's a bushel of satisfaction in seeing you boy clad in neat appearing, well fitting clothes, appropriate to his age, and being able to accomplish this without extra ex pense. SAMPECK" clothes for boys are made fully as much for service as for apiearanee. They withstand hard wear and your boy will outgrow them before he outwears them. We have 6tyles for all sorts of boys and all occasions, ,eaeh with the 'SAMPECK" originality of style and thor- onghness of make. Boys suits, in plain color and fancv materials, in all sizes, from $5.00 to $12.00. Style book or our general catalogue'on request. !NE CO. DEATH RECORD. Fnneral of Lather E. Peterson. WAYNE, Neb., March 13.-(Speclal Tele gram.) The funeral services of Luther E. Peterson, who accidentally shot himself early yesterday morning while hunting ducks with a party of friends at the reser vation lake, five miles southeast of Wake field, was held at the Presbyterian church this afternoon Rev. Mr. Osborne pre sided. . Deceased was a member of the Masonic order of this city, also of the Ancient Order of United Workmen, and warf one of Wayne's most promising young men, being a member of the hardware firm of Marsteller & Peterson. Friends arrived this morning from Red Oak, la., and will take the body of deceased to that city tomorrow for Interment! At the time the accident occurred the' ducks were flying and shooting began, but the comrades of the deceased were unaware of what had happened to one of their number. They called him, and receiving no reply went to his blind and found that the top of his head had been blown off by a chargo of the gun, - Hash Bonner. NEW YORK. March M.-Hugh Bonner, fire commissioner of New York, died early today. A few days' ago pneumonia de veloped, and In addition to Brlght's dis ease of long standing, caused death. Mr. Bonner was one of the ablest and best known firemen; in the world. lie entered the New York department In ISM, having been born 1n Ireland In 1SSD, and continued In the department until ,18$, when he re tired as chief,, having passed through all the grades In the department during his forty years' service. During his retirement as chief he went to Havana for the gov ernment and organised the tire department there. So successful was his work in Havana that the government sent him to Manila, where -he organised a fire . de partment, and for some time served as It chief. He was the Inventor of a number of appliances used by fire fighters all over the country. Richard A. Carleton. IOWA FA Life, la., March 13. (Special Telegram.) RicharU A. Carleton, ex-poat-master and veteran of the civil war, died here today. He was engaged in the lumber and atone business here for years. He Is survived bv a wife and ' two daughters Mrs. C. ii.- Burllngame of this city, and Mrs. J. Ci Van Metre of Dee Moines. The funeral will be held Sunday, Mra. Thomas Martin. Mrs. Thomas Martin, an old resident of Omaha, died at her home In Morristown N. J., last Saturday. Mrs. Martin, with her husband, came, to Omaha In IMS and lived here until about ten years ago, when she moved east. . Mr. Martin was a drug' gist of the firm of Martin A Kenpard. Martla Brosaler.. GRIN NULL, Ja.. March 13.-(8pclal.) Martin Ilressler pC this city fell dead from his chair yesterday morning of heart dis- ease. He cams here from Muscatine two years ago and engaged in the grocery business for a time and then bought out a meat market on-Main street. Georsa W, Meyers. NKLIOH.-Neb., March 13. (Special Tele gram.) Gorge W. Meyers, en of the pioneers of Antelope county and post master here under the" second Cleveland administration, died this morning. General G. B. Desjlorgla. ROME,' March IS. General Olovannl Bat tlsta Degiurgls, aged ,64, who for some years past has bet-n chief of the interna tional gendarmerie doing service In Mace donia, died in this city today. PRISON FOR BANKER WALSH (Continued from First Page.) isfled with the minimum penalty, which Is five years." The court further directed that all the counts in the Indictment be served concur rently snd further directed that the de fendant pay the entire cost of the trial. An application was Immediately made to Judge Qrosscup of. the United States cir cuit court of appeals for a writ of super sedeas, which was granted, and Walsh was released under bonds of JjO.OCO pending the hearing of his appeal. TO CURB A COLD 31 ONE DAT Take LAXATIVE EROMO Quinine Tablet Druggists refund money if It falls to cure. B. W. Grove's signature Is on each box. tea. HYMENEAL Wlndle-Wlckhershara. MITCHELL, S. D., March 13.-(Speclal.)- Miss Mary Wlndle and Ralph Stevens Wlckhersham of Chicago were married in this city Wednesday, the ceremony being held at the Methodist church and was witnessed by BOO guests. The ceremony was performed by Dr. H. S. Wilkinson, pastor of the church. Mr. and Mrs. Wick hersham departed on the evening train for Chicago and from there they go direct to Hamilton, Mont., where Mr. Wlckhersham 1 1'TmfntnTnmTr" BENSON i TliQR wfi) n n o n no uX . Yr if ll li 'J .. fcrV U 1515-1517 DOUCULSrlEry " ""UP '" i ( i i m ' He-lea Ton Hagen'a Testimony. . NEW YORK. March ll.-Helen Von Hagrn, oae of the young complainants agamxt Raymond Hitchcock, the comedian, continued her testimony when the trial of Hitrlu iK k was resumed In the supremo court today. The girl was cross-examined closely by John Ii. Stancliflt-ld of Hitch cock's counsrl regarding her testimony Lx fore th grand Jury. New stylish spring tailored suits that were made to sell at 4 M. 132.60 and 136. on sals at 1&. Bee page 1 Orkln Broth ers, formerly O. K. Bcofleld Cloak and Suit Co., lta and Douglas Bis. The nervous strain through which dressmakers have to pass at certain seasons of the year seems almost be yond endurance, and frequently brings on nervous prostration, faint ing spells, dizziness, sleeplessness and a general breaking down of the feminine system, until life seems altogether miserable. For all overworked women there is one tried and true remedy. LYDIAE.PINKHAr.rS VEGETABLE COmruUi.D restores the feminine system to a strong, healthy, normal condition. Mrs. EUa Griffin, of Park St.. Can ton, N.Y., writes to Mrs. i'inkham : " I was troubled for three years witli female weakness, backache, pains in tny aide, and headaches. I was most miserable and discouraged, for doctors rave me no relief. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vck'etable Compound brought back my health and made ma feel better than ever before." FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. Fof thirty years Lydia & Pink ham's Vegetable Compound, made from roots and herbs, has been the standard remedy for female ills, and has positively cured thousands of women who have been troubled with displacements, inflammation, ulcera tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, that bearing-down feeling, flatulency, indiges tinn,dizziness or nervous prostration. Why don't you try it ? Mrs. Plnktmm Invite's all sick women to write her for dvice. She ha ffuided thousands to health Address, Lynn, Alaas. ff5 Liberal Credit Cheerfully Given to All - v 16U3 AADNAIi STDEETSl OMAHA. tn raorait rtrmBrmraa ajts oamrar co. sst. m? All Goods Marked in Plain Eigurcs THE NEW SUITS AND COATS FOR SPRING ARE HERE. THE BIGGEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT OF MEN'S AND WOMEN'S . CLOTHES IN OMAHA. Ladies' Suits For Saturday we offer for your selection a large assortment of the latest styles in spring suits. " All the popular materials are shown. Prices range from $40.00 on down t 7C to.. ' 4U O EXTRA SPECIAL Ladies9 Skirts For Saturday only we will sell our regular $7.98 panama'skirts, trimmed with one wide and one narrow taffeta band. Colors are, black, blue, brown and Copen hagen, for Z QC only 10 dlscoaut b all olber skirts. Men's Suits "Wo were never better prepared to show you a .bigger and brighter as sortment of men's nob by spring suits than we are now. Exceptional values for' tomorrow at $18 and $15 Men's Trousers For Saturday we will place on sale a special lot of men's trousers for spring wear. Every gar ment cut very full, large variety of new patterns to select from. Prices are S3, S2.50 $2 i $1.50 fS : i. ( j i-. ii V A U orrwtMt ""wsJ Is engaged in a large Irrigation project as civil engineer. , , SMITH NOT TO DELVE DEEPLY President Merely Wishes Information Concerning Bills o Stock Dealing. WASHINGTON, March 13. To corrsct any - misapprehension that may exist through the circulation of erroneous . re ports concerning the Investigation which Commissioner of Corporations Smith Is making. Into laws affecting bucket shop operations, Secretary Straus of the Depart, ment of Commerce and Labor today Issued the following statement: "Secretary Straus states In regard to the matter of bucket shops that the president has simply referred the subject to this de partment, with the request to have Mr. Herbert Knox Smith, commissioner of cor porations, examine certain bills ' aimed at bucket shops and to report his views on the general subject. The pTesldentJiaa not or dered any general Investigation Of stock exchanges and Mr. Smith has been In. structed to use his own Judgment in report ing on the subject and getting the facts that the president desires." PROCEEDISGS OF . THE HOUSR Fostofllee Bill Carrylg Largest Sam In Its History la Passed. WASHINGTON, Ma"rch 13.-Oarrying the largest appropriation In all its history, $222,190,391, the postoffice appropriation bill passed the house, having been under dis cussion fourteen days. This Is $1,425,000 more than was reported by the committee. Chairman Overstrcet, when the reading of the bill had been concluded, waged a vigor ous fight on the proposition to increase the pay of the letter carriers, which was voted into the bill last Wednesday, but. that ac tion was confirmed, 136 to 126. The closing debate on the bill dwelt mainly on the rural delivery service. The following passage of a number of bills and an agreement to take up the pension bill tomorrow adjourned. PROCEEDINGS OP THE SENATE Bacon Speaks of Allesred Encroach ments on Powers of Congress. WASHINGTON, March 13. Senator Bacon of Georgia in the senate today spoke of executive encroachments on the legislative power of the government and read freely from newspaper reports to show that legislation Is being mapped out In the White House at conference at which con gressmen are not even present. The bill providing for ths shipment of material Intended for the Panama canal In American ships was passed b the senate today. Senator Simmons of North Carolina spoke In favor of the o?ean mall shipping bljl. At 4:40 p. m. the senate adjourned until Monday. If Millinery Interests You ....SEE OUR.... Hew and Superb Spring Line Saturday we invfte you to our First Special Display of CLASS A SUIT HATS Smart Tailored Hats LN2 s'ndaufaply ready-to-wear hats W would sutcost an early Inspection, a tha Una la complete, both aa to color and atyle. IKEIRM-"The Millinery -Man" 150S Douglas St. u FRENCH CAR STILL IN IOWA St. Chaflrey and Crew Spend Nlgat at Crescent, French car No. 1 In the New York to Paris automobile rape is spending the night at Crescent, la., seven miles north of Council Bluffs. The crew of the car has been having a moat strenuous time In western Iowa. At Marshalltown the shaft was broken and St. Chaffrey came to Omaha to get a new one from the boxes of supplies which were sent from France for the car. That was repaired and the crew has been working day and night to reach Omaha. Some trouble was experi enced before reaching Logan, the heavy car becoming stalled in the mud. After being extricated by horses the drivers de cided, to try to mane me run in urnma, or at least to Council Bluffs. The same trouble which the Thomas car had expl-ent-ed at I'lgeon cretk was met with by St. Chatfrey, but he managed to keep going until z a. m. i-Yluay he Droke his bevel gear and then had to start for Omaha for repairs. The Journey toward this city will be resumed this morning. AMES. Ia.. March 13. (Special Telegram.) The German car Protos arrived here at 3. A tire exploded at Nevada and the axle was sprung enroute Detween Ames and Nevada. The car will stay here until tires are received from Omaha. Helns Koeppen of Berlin is the driver and Snyder of Chi cago Is the pilot. LARAMIK, Wyo., March II. The Italian car In the New York to Paris race arrived here at 1:47 p. m. and will lea v. for ths west at about 4 p. m. OQDEN, Ctah. March The American car Is delayed east of Evanston, Wyo., by bad roads and will not reach that place until late this afternoon, when all night stop will be made for repairs. CHICAGO AMERICANS WIN San Francisco Team Beaten by Seoro of 3 to 1. SAN FRANCISCO. March IS. Th. Chl cmn Americans won from San Francisco today by a score of 3 to 1. The home tenia did not score until me last inning. Hcore: R H E. Chicago ' 1 I San Francisco 1 0 Batteries: A It rock. Smith ajid Sullivan; Henley, Uaddy. Jones. Ut-rry and La Long. RtSSIAN LION IN NEW YORK Hack.BM-anildt Comes to Pre par. for Matra with Gotea. NEW YORK, March 13.-Ceorge Hacken- R Secret Service Nn Pnrfv Hnp - - - w a Mm j fjllivu ;"ou Mo Phone IS" , Our main exchange Is open to the public every Saturday evening from 7 tq 10. Call and inspect the automatic switchboard. Independent Telepone Co. 20th and Harney Ste. No Zones. No EavesdrooDina Schmidt, the "Russian Lion," arrived here from Kurope today on the steamer Lusl tanla. He comes here to prepare for the championship wrestling contest with Frank Uotch In Chicago April 3. Cornaaskers to Flay St. Lonla. ST. LOUIS. March 13. (Soecial Tele- gram.) Nebraska university has declined to play the University or Missouri bane ball team and offers St. Louis university Missouri s aaies. tsi. iuis win accept. AMUSEMENTS. FIRE RECORD. Fire Rotas Entlro Farm. HOLTON. Kan., March 13. Fire swept over 700 acres of the farm of a man named Ulils, ten miles southwest of here, yester day destroying the homo, barn, cattle, machinery and several hundred tons of hay and damaging the orchards. Poisoned Chicken and Waffles. UPPER 8ANDUSKY. O.. March 13.-Flve hundred people were poisoned here last night at a social given by the ladies of the English Lutheran church, by eating chicken and waffles. All the doctors in the city were busy. It Is believed that no one will die Troth and Quatity appeal to the Well-informed ia every wSdk of life and are essential to permanent success and creditable standing. Accor ingly, it is not claimed that Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna is the only remedy of known value, but one of many reasons why it is the best of personal and family laxatives is the fact that it cleanses, sweetens and relieves the internal organs on which it Ucts without any debilitating after effects and without having to increase the quantity from time to time. It acts pleasantly and naturally and truly as a laxative, and its component parts are known to and approved by physicians, as it is tree from all objoction al.le substances. To get Its beneficial effects always purchase the genuiae manufactured by the California Fig Syruf Co., only, and for sale by all leading drug gists. AUDITORIUM Greatest Wrestling Match of th Season Farmer Burns vs. Fred Dooll TUESDAY NIGHT, MARCH 17ttl Heat Bale opens Friday morning, March 18th. Price! 60c. 76c, $1.00 and 1.60. . ftCKUCWOH Prior. lVrY.Y&rttrYtf& . DOUG 493 ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE LAST TWO PERFORMANCES OF T1IR EXCELLENT CL'liKKNT lilLL TOUAV MATINEE TODAY 316 Children luu Adults &c TONIOHT Curtain IS Sharp Prices l(c, 26o and We. NEXT WEEK-Anna Eva Fay and a strong LIU. BOYD'S THEATER.' Coming March It, BO and SI Ksary Wooarnff la Brows of Harvard. unci aa, aa, si and as A asioar ro A SAT. MA IS OK 88, gT and SS, 1 TIB HOST ABO TB.S HOTIS. a, . .dM rhonsst Song. ISO. lad. A160S. TXII WBBK The Comedy That's U estea to Joy TOO MUCK JOkBTSOB. Uy WllliHin iilltt. A 1AUOK rBBT 1ST TISM OOUBOBB Mats., Turt., Thurs , bt. and Sunday. Next TBBBESSEB'B VABTHBK. KR1JQ THEATER TOBIOKT 11L1ICS Of WXBK CARL OLSON in A PRINCE OF SWEDEN gun. Billy B. Taa la Patsy la Politics