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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY. A PHIL 2, 1908. V I "1 A i Haa Boot Print It. T. Swoboda. f aundsrlaaa"s Prree Rrtrk dlaclar Coal SB Coutant Hqulres. Tsl. Vtl. atUtnart, photographer, llth A Farnam. Bowman, 117 N. It. Uougla shoep ta SO. Thomas W. Blackbnra for congress Adv mrfca for Quality cigars. Ill S. ISth. Payroll tor Board of Bdnoatioa Tha Board of Education will meet Thursday to approve the payroll for March. Popular lfles at tbo Sat Grand Oafs whlia waiter, flrat-daaa service. Open ,'av m. to 12 p. m. Rachman a orchastra. Saturday Ivenlngs until I o'clock, tha fflca of the City Havings bank la open for tha convtniencs of th Nvsgs earner 161. and Douglas streets, .o T. W. O. A. . Art Olaaa on Wursmberg ,rhe next meeting o tha Tounr Women's ' Christian association art elsss will be held (in tha lecture room at tha publlo library, Thursday at S p. jrt. "The subject will be Nuremberg;. ' ; Blind Charlts Balds Msstlnga Evangel ist Charles Williams, known as "Blind Charlie." began a stIps of meetings last nia-ht st tin: a.-'.uory of tha Volunteers of .America, 117 North Fifteenth street. Barking- U tho Wrons; Traa J. J. Tay lor expluiiK d tn police court Wednesday that Slrlla Murilr"i'n accusing him of removing od from Iter lot at Fortieth and Hamilton i streets was "barking up tha wrong tree." As the complaining witness did not appear It acenifd his contention was correct and lie was discharged. Prooesds of Market Xouss Stalls Three j hundred dollar wss realised from the ( auction sale of the market bouse stalls on , Howard and Jackson atreeta Thursday t morning, the marlcetmaeter conducting the ' sale under council provision. Boys Beat, by Twins But for the birth Vof twin boys ( the record of births In the office of the health commissioner would how an fcveh break1' for the month of March. Ninety-two boys and ninety-one girls wfre'orn during the month In tha city of Omaha. ' " Walgnt of Tsar Tells oa Old Mas 'I he "weight of years has begun to tell on '.Irar.dpa Pahlman end tha mayor was un able to be at his offloe Wednesday. Due to his absenoe salary warrants have not been signed and tbe city's offloiaJa have been unable to draw their salaries for March. ' Jardina Wins the Suit In the suit for 1.200 brought by Martin Jensen against Walter Jurdlne the Jury found for the defendant. Jensen claimed a team belong- ting to Jardlne ran away and scared his j own team, which also took a spurt, d 1st rib jutlng his milk along the street and break' 1 Ing up lila wagon. Xerole rather la Burled The funeral of Morris Chrlstensen, the man who died Sun day afternoon while saving his little son from drowning In a cistern at his home, 3 325 South Twenty-fifth street, wss held Wednesday at 2 p. m. from his late home. Rev. M. L. Mellck officiating. Interment was In Forest Lawn. , Chickens Torn front Their Happy Horns i Ten hens and a rooster were ruthlessly l torn from their happy home in the hen j house of M. J. Kane, 1413 North Eighteenth I atreet, Tuesday night and there is no clue ( to tha abductor. Burglars entered tha pool j room of John Mcsliilas, 1303 Farnam street, and tapped tha cash register for $27. Boy a In Y. K. C- A. Gym Perform I At a gymnasium exhibition by the boys department of the Young Men's Christian association, Friday evening, all tha boys ; In the. gymnasium will be on the floor at ! one time, when, exhibitions will be given I by different classes. . These exeroUes will W'onsist of yells, apparatus work, drills ( i iA contest games. ' y ttutheran Ministers Organise Lutheran 'ulsters of Omaha and Council Bluffs at tjded a dinner at the Calumet reataurant Umlay evening and organised the Evan thai Lutheran Minlstera' association of greater Omaha and Council Bluffs, elve ministers were present. A const! Ion was adopted and the following offl- s elected: Rev. John . Hummon, presl ;f, it; Rev. Adolph Hult, vice president v. Ralph W. Livers, secretary, and Rev, tn Z. Carlston, treasurer. Jr. Brandt Comes for Big BevlvaW i John R. Brandt and his workers, who to conduct the union , revival In tha H Christian and First Baptist churches, I arrive In Omaha Friday morning, re will be a mas meeting of tha per- al worker i of both churchea at the lUtlan church Friday evening. It, vndt will preach his first sermon In the st Christian church Sunday morning in. Dr. Brandt Is one of tha prominent (ng'-IIMfl of the country. He has bean ' Wired tn liy esstern papers aa a "pow Jul speaker." Bold" to Boston Green One of the 1 o- jlce officers has a liousn for . sale, He posted a notice at the station giving par- Tbff woman gayg that sick women should not fall to try I.ydU JE. Pinkham' Vegetable Compound as she did. Mrs. A. Gregory, of 2355 LawTenee Bt, Denver, CoL, writes to Mrs. Pinkham: " I waa practically an invalid for six ytara,on account of female troubles. I underwent aa operation by the V wwswi MsV VUS tu SB) trf tuwubuas a ) waa worse than before. A friend ad Vrised Lydla K. Pfcnkham'a Vegetable f Compound and It restored me to perfect health, auch as I bare not enjoyed ia many yeara. Any woman suffering- as I did with backache, bearing-down pains, and periodic palna,sbould aot fail to use Lyale E. Plakbam's Vegetable Compound," FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirtj years Lydia E. Pink h a ra's Vegetable Commund, mads from roots and herbs. Las been tho standard remedy for female ills, and has positively cured thousands of women who have been troubled with displacements, inflammation, ulce ra tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities, tteriodio mins. hvtckaohe. that taar. Ing-dowTi feeling, tatulency, indiges- firm fli-riinAm nrnrvoiiaTtreAtralin ' Vhy don't you try it f i ',! Sirs. Pinkham Invites all sick 'oiften to write her toe advice.; ni nas nuaea thousands to itlu Address. Lynn. Mass. "Women Who Wear WelL It Is astonishing bow great A change few rears of married Ufa often make tn the appearance and disposition of many women. Tbe freshness, the charm, tha brilliance vanish like the bloom from a peach which Is rudely handled. The matron U only a dim shadow, a faint echo of the charming maiden. There are two reasons for this change, Igaoraoc and neglect. Few young women appreciate tbe shock to the system through the change which comes with marriage and motherhood. Many neglect to deal with the unpleasant pelvic drain and weak nesses which too often come with mar riage and motherhood, not tanderstAndtog that this secret drain Is robbing tbe cheek of Its freshness and the form of it! fairness. As surely as the general health suffers hen there Is deairement of the) health of the delicate womaitis organ, so surely vi uueiicMi wwibwjh fb(fTthcse organs r health therace amVUrln. to the Tact In raseATd con: stabllshed ta it Onre witness I rnmsTTTmiQ Nearly a million women hive found heaUhand happiness In tho use olDr. Force's Fa vorite Prescription., It makes weak wom en strong and sick women well. Ingredi ent on label contain mo alcohol or harmful bablt - forming drugs. Mad wholly of those native, American, medic inal root most blfbJy reoas&ssended by leading medical autbrrttfcia of ait the sev eral schools of practice for tbe cure of woman's peculiar ailment. jr nursing mottmr,orr those broken glown In health by tcxWrwowit-feearrri; of children, also for the expectant mothers, to prepare tbe sysseaa for tbe eoralna; of baby and maktog It adrrettt easy and almost paJnlem, taerwls no maaitatne quite o good as " Favorite Prew-Ttrrtkm.4 It can do no harr In anp eondttkm of the eystom. It 1 a most potent Invigorating tonic and strengtbeaMig pnrrtne Btcely Adapted to woman' deUcaite ajatem by a physician of lanre expertnnoettii tbetreat tnent of woman's pooullar aNawnu. Consultation by tetter fret of charfte. Address: Dr. Fieree' IvoaJids' HoVjI and hitrrlral Institnte, No. 663 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y. v ticulars and price. He waa surprised to see a big "sold" on it when he came down the next day. In smaller letters he read "to Boston Green." The humor of this Is ap parent only to audi as know the shlftloss mlmnthroplo, unwashed, uncombed, curs ing old black derelict, Boston Green, who has lived and moved and had his wretched being In and about the police station time out of mind. If houses cost a cent apiece Boston couldn't buy a chimney. Bsoreaae in Permits Building permits for March show a decrease of 36 pet" Cent of that of the same month lsst year, though the record for the first three months of the year show more permits than during the same period in 1907. No large permits were Issued during March of this year, the lsrgest being for a (10,000 building, though two permits Issued the last day of the month for brick flats on one corner are for a combined expenditure of 316.000. The com. paratlve report for March of 1907 and March of 1908 is: March, 1903, 130 permits. 3:13,620; March, 1907, 140 permits. 3344,720. Onpld Goes Out ' In a Btorm March went out In a whirlwind for D. Cupid out at the residence of Rev. Charles W. Savldge. The man who has Joined In wedlock 1,600 couples since 1879 tied thre knota Tuesday. Miss .Alma A. Larson of Oakland, Neb., became the wife of Dr. J. Jay McCarl of Ferlton, Okl., and they will make their home in the latter place; Julius H. Lyngstad ajid Miss Helene U K. Ppohr. daughter of Waldemar Bpohr of Philadelphia, were married at 7:30, and Alfred H. Rawlins and Miss Fldnlla J. Mepham, daughter of J. F. Mepham, at 9:30 p. m. Woman Claim to Be Papas' Wife- Ac cording to a" petition filed lh county court asking that John Beshlles be appointed administrator of the estate of Anton Papas, deceased, Ellen Elsinger claims to be the common law wife of the late Papas, and at his death she took charge of his diamonds and other personal property. The petition sets forth that she has gone to Cuming county with the goods. The helrs-at-law, the petition said, are the father and mother, who are living !n Greece. Tho property which,' it Is charged, Ellen Kl atnger took unto heraelf is said to be worth between 31,500 and 32,000. Demand for Vienna Paper to tract- Is o resentment toward Secretary Root is held by the Bohemian-American society of Omaha. The secretary's branding as falsa the purported Interview in a Vienna paper Is accepted by local Bohemians. John Rnslcky, a prominent Bohemian, ssys ths members of his nationality in this city thought from tha first that the Interview was merely a fabrication on the part of the Vienna paper, but they wished to know It for sure. A meeting of a committee of the Bohemians will be held this week. when a proposition to mske demand on the Vienna paper that a retraction be made will be discussed. Cupid lose Ont on Several An unusual number of married people who discovered defects lit each other, "never dreamed of In the sweetheart days, returned to single blpRxcdness through the gateway of the divorce courts during the twenty-four hours ending Wednesday noon. Gertrude M. WMke lias, sepsrated herself permanently from Wllllsm F., because she satisfied the court the William T. was guilty of In fidelity. She ia granted, custody of the one xniid. Kacnael K. Johnson Has dl vorced Andrew P.: Benjamin Abraham Grunspar Is given a decree sepsratlng him from Bessie on a charge of abandonment. David Roberts, who swore to cling to Mor- rtam through sickness and health, aevered ins nonaa because, ne alleged, Merrlam was sbdlcted to strong drink. Jesse R. Layton separated from Rose on the same grounds. WHERE TO GET TAFT TICKETS Hegular Dsns Tn Qaarters Where Heats to Raaqaet May Be Secered. Tickets for the Taft banquet next Mon day night can be aecured Thursday morn ing and after at these places: Myers-Dillon Drug company, Sixteenth and Farnam streets; O. D. Klpllnger, cigar store, Thir teenth and Farnam atreeta; United States Nstlonal bank. W. E. Rhodes. ' The demand for tickets became so great that It waa necessary to secure down town locations where tickets could be secured. H. B. Zimman, wbo has a block of tickets (or sslc, said the crowd In hla office was so great Wednesday that it waa Impossi ble for him to attend to hla own business, and for that reason he favored placing the tlcketa on aale where the public could get at them. .Governor Sheldon has notified the com mittee that bis subject st the banquet will be "Blue Oogglea and' Clear Olass." The governor la not an optician, but he has authority to choose auch a subject. H ap pointed the State Board of Optometry. By virtue of having appointed such a board and as thla board passes upon the qualifi cations of would-be opticians, the governor tears no adverse criticism from the profes sion, no matter what he says in his speech. A feature of the banquet will be the eleotrlo lights. Tlie committee has decided to deoorate the entire Auditorium with In candescent eleotrlo lights, and between 4.000 and I.O.10 globes will be used. This will make tbe Auditorium the most rilllantly ltghted banquet hall ever opened to the publlo in Omaha. TRACK FORCES SOME LARGER Vice President Mohler Sayt Increase is Only Slight. NO ARMY OF MEN FOR SHOPS Baalaeas la lnirlis, bat that Vat Forces Are .Needed, He aya, en the I'alon Paclflc. Asked about the report from Chicago that within tho next sixty days the rail roads of the United States would have to find between 260,000 and 300.000 rats for track work and another large army for their shops. Vice President Mohler of the I'nlon Paclfio said: I can only apeak for the Union Pacific and say that wo are Increasing our track forces slightly, as we alwaya do at this season of the year. But with our tracks and roadbeds In their present condition no extensive Increase In forces Is necessary or warranted, ao that report cannot have true application to this road. "As to the shop forces, we are not in creasing them; the work to be done does not warrant it. Of course, there Is some Improvement in business and I wish there were more. I hope for a larger improve ment, but I do not anticipate any auch conditions as will neceesltate the employ ment of 'an army' of men In our shops very soon." This report, published In The Bee Wednes day morning, waa brought to the attention of Mr. Moblor: KEARNEY. Neb.. March 31. (Special Telegram.) The Union Pacific la receiving sn sveragn of five cars of steel rails per day here for double tracking purposes be tween here and North Platte, same being distributed from this point. The estimate Is that 900 cars will be ueed. Extra men are being hired for April 1. "Well, that Is substantially correct," said he. "I mean wa are receiving steel rails at Kearney; we are storing them there' for future use, but that does not mean they are to be used for double tracking at once. We may use them thla year, maybe next." Park Hone frena Waahlna"toa. W. L. Park, general superintendent of the Union Pacific returned Wednesday from Washington, where he has been for the last month. Mr. Park was In Washington as a member of a committee from a nunv ber of western roada invited to appear be' fore the second assist snt postmaster gen eral in relation to a more definite under standing as to mail flnea and deductions and with the Idea of establishing a uni form system of mall routes. "Under the present conditions the western roads are getting a little the worst of the arrangement in comparison with tho older rosds of the east," aaid Mr. Psrk. "The west has the longer mall routes and the deductiona for delaya are being made on the pay of the route in Its entirety. It will take the department some time to make its decision In ths matter. "The operating officials of all the Harrl- man linea have been meeting In Chicago for the last ten days to decide upon uniform standard of equipment and oper atton and maintenance of ways for the en1 tire Harriman aystem. 'One thing which struck me forcibly on my return waa In looking over the report for all the main line and branch traina of the Union Pacific not a train was reported late. It is quite a change from the condition which existed last fall, when the con gested traffic of tho road made It hard to get trains through on time." SAMS OF ENAMELED WARES. Urandels Mill ell Entire Carload of Enameled Kitchen Ware Saturday. ' This carload of enameled ware was slightly damaged In transit and we bought at our own price. Every piece la high grade whlto porcelain-lined not the cheap, Inferior kind often offered at sales. See the Douglas street windows. J. U BRANDEIS & SONS. PANEL FOR THE GRAND JURY Men Are Selected for Federal Conr Term In I,?coln This Month. . Grand Jurora were drawn Tuesday after noon by T'niled States District Clerk K. C, Hoyt snd the Jury commissioner, Dr George Tllden, for the special term of the United States court to convene at Lincoln Apfil 14. This Jury will take cognisance only of sucn offenses against the federal laws In the consolidated federal districts as were committed prior to February 2$, WOT. Omaha la represented on the Jury by E. E. Zimmerman, Insurance agent, 31 New Tork Life building. These are the men selected: Frank H. Atwood, Butte, farmer; Charles C. Barr, Benkleman, merchant; A. B Browder, Albion, retired; John Butterfleld Bloomlngton, farmer; George Baird, Blair, farmer; George H. Cleaver, Alma, hotel keeper; W. H. Cratty, Elgin, lumber dealer Andrew Chrlstensen, 8t. Paul, retired; Em mett Erway, Valley, real estate; Frank Gels, Beaver Crossing, merchant; George W. Gray. Coleridge, banker; John Hughes, Battle Creek, farmer; Chris Jeep, Tekamah, merchant; Lee Jollff, Pender, mechanic; George King, Friend, farmer B. D. Kendall, Niobrara, newspaper; Sam uel . S. McMurray, Wood River, gral dealer; Peter Moberg. Clarks, farmer; II J. Palmer, Grand Island, merchant; Samuel Rankin, Beatrice, retired; Frank Schafer, Kennard, farmer; Conrad Schofer, Petersburg, cashier; Elmer E. Zimmerman, Omaha, Insurance. Alternates John O. Dawson,, Columbus, farmer; Robert J. Maloway. Chester. banker; Louis C. Peislnger, Blue Hill, re tired; P. H. Barry, Greeley, real estate; Frank D. Goodwin, Genoa, real estate; C. B. Andoreon, Crete, banker; A. G. Kupka, Schuyler, Jeweler. 'ttaVitugl Constipation bVpruJrerlly mmottiaty proper personal efforts vitKtKe aisUtance tare may b gradually di&pefisc)w.irt Vften no longer nredttf at The best! remedies, when Vftjuired, are to assist tatTe orui not to tup fJantthe atuv function., vhirn rnuotdepni u)ti mutely upon proper rtouriaKweht piyper ejfortsoMd. rigHt livi gsMtraii. To get as beneficial effccU, ahay$ buy th genuine SyrupKsEluirtf Senna California Fig Srraup Co. oniy. SOLO BY ALL LEAD I NO DRUGCmS uf uie ), rar f r. 5vf Mr BvK I , fine on? truly benettctol laxative Remedy, brun j ttg cxd tl'ur pennaj Kabttfi, da'tlv &o that nAlttanro To naJ If you were a miller Would you bother to wash the wheat and scour it? - That's what Washburn- Crosby Co. do in milling Gold Medal Flour To make your bakings better And thus increase our business. Gold Medal Flour & NSUR.CS0Ir" For Sale by Grocers ASSESSORS START ON WORK 'if ty Personal Property and Two Real Estate Deputies Go Out. STATE ALSO VALUES REALTY Flrat Time In Fonr Tears Thla Has Been Done Assessor Shrlver Primes His Slenths to Make Clean Sweep. The assessor Is abroad inthe land. And it was no April fool Joke that he started out Wednesday morning. County Assessor Shrlver sent out his fifty property hunters Wednesday morning bright and early, with instructions to find and assess every dollar's worth of property In Douglas county, even If they had to hunt for it. These men are looking after personal property, while two deputies will look into the matter of real estate. For the first time In four years real estate will be. valued this year by the State Board of Assessment as well as by the county assessor. This Is considered a most Important work. The Increase In the value of real estate in some Instances is going to show up surprisingly large, it Is said, based on the recent sales. In fact, some real estate has doubled In value in four years, so the salea records show. While officially the valuation of real estate has Just begun, unofficially County Assessor Shrlver Is in a pretty good position to know about what the values in general will be, inasmuch as he is familiar with the property and the Increases made inthe last four years. The rcporta filed by the railroads showing their terminal properties left a lot of work to bo done by the assessor. For instance, the Burlington railroad's .report of Its real estate said It owned a strlp,jf Land so many feet wide through blocks so and so. The description dees not show through, what taxing lots the strips of land runs. This lack of detil lias made it necessary for the assessor to look up the description of the property and he has Just now about com pleted this work. TJie placing of a value on the property will be easy, he figures, com pared with looking up the description of the land. Bnlldlna; Permits. George Holmes, Twentieth and Harnev streets, framo dwelling, C. W. Gar- lacli, 1413 North Twenty-fourth street, frame dwelling. 12.500; John O'Neill, Thir ty-third and Mlnml streets, framo dwell ing. $2.3X; W. Elbert, loi.i North Eight eenth street, frame dwelling, Jl.SuO; E. Mar tens, Thirty-third street and Myrtle avenue, frame dwelling, tl.TOO; J. L. Krandels & Sons, Sixteenth and Douglas streets, alter ations to brick building, $1,000. mm i Mm Bane a mother ahould be a aource of joy to all, but the suffering and danger incident to the ordeal makes its anticipation one of misery. Mother' Friend is the only remedy which relieves women of the great pain and danger of maternity ; this hour which is dreaded as woman' severest trial is not only made painless, but all the danger is avoided by its use. Those who use this remedy are no longer despondent of gloomy; nervousness, nausea and other distressing conditions arc ovorcome, the system is made ready for the coming event, and tko serious accidents so common to the critical hour are obviated by the use of Mother's nn nflfU APvf)v Friend. "It is worth its weight in gold." rEif MIkP & says many who have used it. $1.00 per IfU VH MasaVII V? bottle at druF stores. Book eontaininor valuable information of interest to be sent to any address free upon BOAOnao REGULATOR OO.. The printer can save money Experience has shown that electric motors are the best means of driving i i printing machinery. The output can be increased very materially, due to the wide and yet far graduated range of the speed control which can be obtained by the use of the motor instead of the stepped coDe pulleys. , Omaha Electric Light 8l Power Co, Tel. Doug. 10G2 Y. M. C. A. Building. sT M I'-'-il' VU SEE XII AX THEY COME FROM THE fJEORASKA SEED CO. Ctir aaleeToom 1SU Howard Bt. Oaaarrsd Of floe and Warehouse iaoV10-lfl COUNCIL Willi THE ENGINEER All but Johnson and Bridget Vote to Sustain Him. ACCEPT HI3 FLANS FOR PAVING fttreet Venders Are Tt Out at Hasl ness hy Paaseae t the OrsU nance that Has Been So l.ona- Debated. Plans and specifications for the con struction of sidewalks In Omaha for the year 1!X. as prepared by City Engineer Rosnwater, were accepted by the city council In special session Wednesday morn ing. The final acceptance follows a long nnd acrimonious controversy between the city engineer and the council In which a Brand Jury Investigation figured. Impeach ment of the engineer was talked of, snd various opinions from the city engineer were presented quoting provisions of the stale law and ordinances conflicting there with. In other years It has been the province of the city engineer to submit bis plans for public work to tbe council for Its ap proval. The last legislature, however, en acted a law providing for the preparing of plans by the engineer, but failing to atste whether these plans should or should not be submitted to the council. On this pro vision tbe engineer held that he was not compelled to submit his plans. The city attorney held otherwise. On this ruling the engineer a week ago sent "copies" of his plans to the council for. Its "perusal." The copies were rejected. Tuesday evening plans snd specifications were again sent by the engineer, the document being neither marked "original" nor "official." On account of this the matter waa put over until Wednesday morning. Only Two Stand Ont. The city engineer was summoned before the council in special session and in a heated argument with the city attorney refused either to affirm or deny that the plans and specifications before that body were originals or copies. His signature was affixed to the document, however, and by the voles of Bedford, Brucker, Davis, Kl sasser, Funkhousers, McGovern and Shel don, aa against the votes of Bridges and Johnson, the plans and specification wer approved. Tho following resolution, drawn by City Attorney Burnam- and Introduced by Sheldon, was first adopted: Resolved, by the city council of the city of Omaha, That the plans and specifica tions for such sidewalks as may be or dered bv the mayor and council during the v.Mr emllnar December 31. 1!. as prepared by the city engineer under the direction of the mavor anu city council pursuant -iu A.,l.,ilAn Vn Rtf) .erle. moiL as said nlans and specifications and submitted under the signature of the city engineer and by him filed In the office of the cltv clerk-the Slst day of March, 1908, bo and the same are hereby approved and adopted as and for the nlans and specifications for side walks to be constructed In the city of Omaha for the year ending jjecemuer di X908. The old ordinances ordering fruit venders off the'streets of the business section and prohibiting the sale of cooked refreshments on the streets was finally sustained by a vote o six to three of the council in the special session Wednesday morning, other ordinances repealing the old ordinances being lost by the ssme vote. The ordl nances go Into effect at once, and street venders must quit business. A Bloody Affair Is lung hemorrhage. Stop It, and euro weak lungs, coughs and colds, with Dr. King's New Discovery. 60c and $1.00. For saie by Beaton Drug Co. Bis Sale of Ladles' Salts at the Peo ple's Stare Saturday. We purchased a manufacturers samplu line of ladies' suits lot consists of this spring's most approved styles shipment contains Just 83 suits. We have all sises and colors suits that you cannot buy elsc wheru under $5 to $30 we offer you Sat urday for only $15. See them In the win dow. Announcements, weddtr-j stationery and calling cards, blank book and magasine binding. 'Phone Doug. 1G04 A. I. Root. Inc. Santa F Dividend Lower. NEW YOItK, April 1. Tho directors of tho Atchison. Topcka & Santa Ke Hallway company today declared a semi-annual div idend of 2i per cent on the common stock. This Is a reduction of M of 1 per cent from that of tho last previous six months. Erery motrjer feels great dread of the pain and danger attendant upon the most critical period all women, will application to Atlanta. Ga. rSTrrTHAT GROW v J NFRH ANY? HM AHA M iff TV Joaas St. "UUt in Sunsliine or Main mm mmm A fyfi.,V'.'?,;;!i v il r J j ; v "5 i i t.tr t :.:'. ' r H i V WAIT FOR OUR SPECIAL, ONE DAY SALE OF Men's Fine Hats Saturday Well Known Makes at Inheard cl Prices. Particulars Later. Lm mm niimn i smannf i - " Si,, DESTINATION San Francisco, Ix).s Angeles. VIA PORTLAND AND PUGET SOUND $75.00 round trip, one way via Shasta Koute. DATES OF SALE April 4, 5, 25, 26. RETURN LIMIT Sixty days. STOPOVERS Points between the Missouri River and Pa cific Coast. ROUTES Good via direct routes; for instance, to San Fran cisco or Los Angeles, via Denvercenic Colorado, Salt Lake City. To San' Francisco via Drover, Seejuc Colorado, Salt Lnko Route through Los Angeles. " Xo tour to the Coast is complete unles ibwcludes the Puget Sound. r ' TRAIN SERVICE Daily Tourist Sleepers to San Francisco via Denver, Rio (Jrande Route, Salt Lake City; Tourist Sleepers Thursdays nnd Sundays, person ally conducted. Daily through Pullman Tourist Sleepers to I,oh Angeles, via. Denver. Illo Gramle Route. Salt Dalte City, thenco Salt DaUo Houte; Tourist Sleepers Tuesdays and Fri days, personally conducted. 11-,.., ! 1 , '.. I . I rt .1 ... I berths, information. Describe your proposed trip Und let us advise you how to muke It at least cost. . Wife ; iMJTED-A RiBSnlGEnX . sample Latest Model "Rausfor" bicycle lurnislwi hr u. Chir.sent making money fast. WriU fur NO MOMKf KKyl,IKt,;I So anyone, anywhere in the U. ttlt snow a iiaib' r nave. put it toanyte.it yuu wiui. seep the bicycle ship it uacs to aTJtPTADV DDIfTC w stvsvsti Hivhv at one to Sis middlemen's profit Mi Im STAN ft, l MIltlB BPS XWtiffl sniee DCilina your txcycic nw x-.i.x xt i X ucviic ur iu w n, iium m.v st r frict until you receivs our catalogues and learn our uiiheard oi Jaiterf fricti and rommrkoik tocuti ojfm to rlUr agents. unii uifi fC Trl,t?,,f ! when you receive our beautiful catalosus snd lUj II ILL DC ASIWtlS.-.4iJ study our superb Models, at the vombrully 4w f run mean make you thti anv other factory. WW TLX Ell VCLE DKAl.tiKrf, you can sell our bicycles under your own nam plan st iblecMir piices. Orders filled tho day received. m KKCONDHAN'U UlCl'CXKH. We do not rerniarly handle second hand bicycles, but illy have a number on baud taken In trade by our Chiraso retail stores, TheM ve clear out aromntly at nnces rananns from 9o to ss rt'CTFO RAVF slugle wheels. Imported roller cbalns and pedals, parts, repairs sm vvnviha -.f.nnfcv equipment oi an ainoa at equipment ok SO HEB&ETUOZii SELF-HEAUMQ TIRES ASlSSc. Thi rtrutar retail trict of then lira it 11. iO oir pair. But to tntroauc we mil letlyauatample fait tori JUJixasHwunoraert joi. KO KCRE TROUBLE FSOM PBSCTCSES NAILS, Tacks or Glass will not let tha air out. Sixty thousand pairs sold lsst year. Over two hundred thousand pairs now ia use. nrefiDiBnns, m,!. In all i re-m Ttlatlvelv ana ,v ruliutf.vei vdut ableand linedtnside wito .nn-i.1 nn.litv of rubber, which never becomes porous snd which clone up small punctures without allow ing the sir to escape. We have hundred of letter from satis- fieucustomers sialiug that their tires haveonly mnnrr or twice in a whole season. Thev we'eh an ordiuary tire, the puncture resisting qualities being fivcit toy aeveral layers of Uiin, specially prepared fabric on the tread. Theregutarpriseof these tire ul.yperpair,but for . .t.r. i.i . mirnnv. wear, m h k in IT a snecial f actorv Drtce to the rider of only Si.8o per pair. All orders shipped same clay etter is received. We ship C. O. I. ea approval. You do uot pay a cent until you have examined and found tbetn strictly ss represented. We will allow a cash dlsouunt of s per cent (thereby junking the price S.oA per pair) if you send FUL.I. tASH Willi OKDttt and enclose this aiiveiti(K.-nirnt. We will also send on nickel plated bra hand pump. Tires to be returned at 'iVli expense if for any reason they are not satisfactory on examination. We are perfectly reliable and tuoney kent to u is as safes in a bank. If you order a pair of these tires, you will find that they will ride easier, run faster, wear better, last longer and look finer than any tire you have ever used or seen at sny price. W know that you will be so well pleased that when you want a bicycle you will gt e us your Older. Wc want you to send us a trial order at once, hence thi remarkable tire offer. ,n . mtwm Vf rvte-O don't buy any kind si sny price urtil you Svld for a p'r' lr YUU fL.t.SJ I IttCo Hedgethorn Puncture-Proof tire on approval and tria. at the special introductory price quoted above: or write for our bis lire sod Sundry Catalogue wnlca, tleacribca aud quotes all makes and kinds of tires at about half the usual price. nt tvjr-lT IflflfT but write ua s postal today. IM NOT! Jlisk tlr' BUYlf O s biorcls UU FtU I VVdlii or a pair of tires from auyone until you know the new aud wundcrful otter we are makiug. It on(v cuuU a postal to learn everything. Write it NOW. MEAD CYCLE COMPANY, D 259, CHICAGO, ILL Dr. EDWARD R. TARRY. 330 Dee C!d., OMAHA, NED. DR. ORADDURY, OenJist, "SSSftrs OUR OVERCOATS At S15 Are the most sensible and ue fnl garments on run own good for any weather, fair of foul, at the snnic time always neat and drcasy. Your wardrobe Is Incomplete without one of those garments. You need the protection It af fords and will enjoy the knowl edge that you Rre fashionably and properly d reused. Attractive spring fabrics, pat terns and colorings splendidly made You'll not find Bucb superb values eUewhere at 1 CALIFORNIA and RETURN. i through Pullman Standard and n, '1nAinA iPrtr. " f ,1 . , . 3 J. B. REYNOLDS, City Pass. Agt., 1502 Farnam SI. Telephone Douglas 3SSO 3 K4iMm a-aV lay-ISHsV- VA EACH TOWN snd diltrirt to ride and exhibit a a.ent. everywhere sis full tarlirulart and c nil etfir At one: until you receive and approve of your bicycle. We ship S. tvitkout cent dtfatit in advance. r' Tf . and TKlALduiuic wliich time you may ride lite bicycle and iniAL awing wimn urn. you ny nue uic un-yiic an.. It you are theu not pertecMy sau.hed or Co not wun to us a our expense aud you vjui not m out ont com. furnish the highest trade bicycles it is possible to mass small umht above actual factory cost. You save iio by buying direct oi us and have the manufacturer's ruar- tnu year, we sell ine nisiiestKraae oicyciesior less noney We ar-a satisfied with S1.00 Dmfit atxive factory cost. or vio, iesrnptivs bargain lists mailed ires. tuuj uut wuua rcuiu rKW. FUnCTDRE - PSOOF Not In tha think rubber tread "A" ami puncture strips "li" and !,' aUtti rim strip "ll" to preve it rim oHtUiisr. Tt.hl tlre mtlt ouUavst any otlief nmkn-NOp-r, k.ULbXlQ aud fcA3X K1ULMO. been pumped nomore than Ho Money Till Cured FISTULA, ULCERATION mad U RECTAL D4-U CASKS eur4 without tb knift PersB4.Bnt cor CVArulMtl. 14 yean iprienr. Writ for fr lUta fraud book on Rectal D &. lor tut a tod woiDa Eiatninalion fi. AM I IS I Ill ! sStasV-v -m a-' '- 'tJ r.ie J ENAMEL FILLING Just Like the TOOTH A durable substitute for geld or silver that does not show. If your teeth are missing ws can fill tn spare without piatra or bridge-work by our AlvsulaS aystaut tit Dentistry. Looae teeth mads solid. AITX.EES OFCKATIOliS. BIPtll WOIK.