THE OMAHA DAILY RF.K: SATURDAY, JUNE 27, 1903. tgn m nuniELEPHONE DOUGLAS 618 REACHES ALL DEPARTMENTS" ' IMPORTANT Saturday 85c handsome 46-inch brown, navy and gray brilliantine, 49c a yard ' i A beautiful fine quality, a sheer lustrf. almost as silk, and in addition to its sheer, you have the combination of high quality, smart style specially priced. For suits, separate skirts, bathing suits, outinp, traveling, etc., you will find -it a most practical material. On sale at 8 A. M. 150 High Class Lingerie Waists Slightly handled and not In separate boxes at one third off the regular price. Reduced prices on all the fine tailor suits. Reduced prices on all the high class novelty coats. Beautiful house dresses and negligee gowns. Cool garments for warm weather. Prices from $ 1.76 up to 16.50. .. Real Indian Head Shrunk White Muslin. No other fabric gives the service, and. after re peated washing. lookso well for white suits as the real Indian Head shrunk muslin. Look for the In dian maid label. Get the genuine. We have It. 36-Inch, wide, 15c yard; 45-lnch. wide, 20c yard. Saturday sale of finobrussol effect lace curtains These Curtains have the effect of real hand made Drussels. but are woven In one piece, and wear and wash very much better. The special prices and beautiful desisrps should Interest certain buyers. Our $3.00 Brussels Effect Lace. Curtains at $2.29 a pair. Our $3.30 Brussels Effect Lace Curtains at $2.48 a pair. Our $4.25' Brussels Effect Lace Curtains at $3.18 a pair. Our $4.60 Brussels Effect Lace Curtains at $3.39 a pair. Our $5.00 Brussels Effect Lace Curtains at $3.88 a pair. Our $5. B0 Brussels Effect Lace Curtains at $4.15 a pair. Our $5.75 Brussels Effect Lace Curtains at $4.38 pair. Our $7.00 Brussels Effect Lace Curtains at $5.29 pair. Brass Extension Curtain Rods, with ends and brackets complete at, each 6c. Special Sale of Hosiery. Saturday morning we will place on special sale all kinds bf fancy hosiery where slses are broken. The lot Includes black lisle hose embroidered, spun silk hose in white, pink, sky and gray. These are excel lent values worh up to $1.75 per pair. Saturday all at one price, per pair 49c. Black cotton hose, double soles, heels and toeB, 25c quality, Saturday, per pair 19c. Children's black ribbed cotton hose, 15c quality, on special sale Saturday in economy basement at, per pair 8c. Women's Gauze Underwear. High qualities and low prices prevail throughout our entire underwear section. Plenty of sizes In every line. Women's gauze lisle vests, low neck and sleeve lessT with plain taped top or fancy trimmed 35c, 50c, and 75c each. Women's gauze lisle union suits, low neck, and sleeveless, umbrella knee, lace trimmed, regular 75c quality, on special sale Saturday at, each 55c. - Boys' balbriggan shirts, high neck, with long or short sleeves, drawers match, knee or ankle length, all sizes, In either 25c or 60c quality. may hanrllo thousand of hMil. And with out hesitation ot (ho slightest fear of con travention 1 credit Nl condition of affnlrs entirely to the "organised" rnmmlMlon tnan. While hp has in a measure benefit ted .hlna-u?. he ha also, and In stealer degree, benefited others, With relation to how many other lines of extensive busi ness ran farallal statement he madef Further evidence that the "orsnied" commlaalun Mian now occupies an im portant and Influential poslilnn In the busi ness world; that h ta useful In other reipects than simply aa n aal-arnun: and that he la fair and fearless In his a tlfltn, can ba found In hrlef glance at the annals of the paat. It la barely a venr since lie found occasion moat strenuously to oppose the position and threatened actlnna of one of hla beat frlwids, and the largest purchaser of hla gooda. the bis packer, and he dll an, vigorously and fearlessly, and.aa It la well known, success fully conteated In what President Swift so aptly termed "The Seven Weeks War" of 19"7; . yet btit a short time before he had unreservedly lent hla aid and givn hla unqualified support In defense of thla same packer against what he considered, and Knew to be. unfair and uncalled for rrltl clam and unjust atlacka. and It la Vw-llnved that this support waa duly appieclated at the time. These are but two instances, but they will aufflce to lllustrnte that the live atock commlasion man may always be found whera he belonca, on the ritflit aide of . any question affecting the live atock producing- Internals of the country. In future the usefulness of the live stock cdmmlaafon man will be still further ad vanced and lncreaaed. Relation to Other linatneeaea. A notable difference between our line of business and many, if not moat others, ! that In future the tendency will be toward production in smaller instead of larger lot, rather than from smaller to larger, and yet the total volume must Increase. A largor number of people will raise a few head and the commission man of the future will find on hla books the names and addressee of an Increasing number of feeders and farmers, men who wll. ralae and fatten deck of hogs and a car of cattle and market their producta themselves, and who will look to their commission men for advice aa to what to feed next, what to stock up with for the next alx months or a year, whether more - cattle and less hogs or more hogs and leaa cattle, or more sheep and leaa of either, and It will be not only the commission man'a dutyr but also an important .fmrt of hla business, to In telligently furnish audi advice, based upon an accurate knowledge of conditions, and with due consideration to the1 natural adaptabilities of the different terrltorlts and localities. The commission man will need to practi cally develop hlmseff into a bureau of In formation, will need to be Increasingly bet ter informed regarding supply and demand, not alone at -tils own market and In It tributary territory, bst all over the country, and in foreign countries. Owing to the lateness qf the hour and the waiting luncheon In the Exchange dining hall below. Jay Laverty cut his re marks short and the program proceeded, i t Big Assortment oi U OtiLLLL FIREWORKS Saturday Candy Special. Balduff's delicious Nut Paddles, Chocolate, Vanilla, Strawberry, and Maple flavors, regular price 40c pound, special all day Saturday at, per pound 25c. Saturday is Thread Day John J. Clark's Spool Cotton, numbers 30, 36, 40, 60, 60, 70, 80 and 100, in black and white, at two spools for 5c or 28c dozen. We. aell Warner's Rust Proof Corsets a - " " -jj ; " rju B-S-20-OS Moot Your Friends In Our Rest Room a bitterly arraigned Attorney General F. C. Jackson and the authorities of Kansss, In speaking before the National Live Stock exchange meeting at South Omaha. "Do you ask If I mean In speaking of the suits brought against the live atock exchanges under the anti-truat laws, that the great state of Kansas, acting through the highest legal officii! la harrasalng a business, which aenda to It each year nearly ilOO.onO.OOO?" Inquired Mr. Bwlft. 1 want to tell you that that is Just what t nipait. but In the light of. such dcvelopmehta as were shown In the last co-operative case and In view of such death struggle efforta can there be but one cotidi'slon. The end Is near. Let ua hope repentence will como ere the final scene, u .fn vth mean time keep our towder dry,?.'":.- . . - TheATrast on Baying;. Mr. Swift declared that sworn testimony offered at the Kansaa hearing that the commission men had entered Into an agree meni to sell only to the speculators, was absolutely without any foundation and that the fact la known all over the west that i veryone with money or credit can buy any Hock orfered for sale at any live atock ir.uiket in the United States If an agree ment, as to the prlFe Is reached." "The litigation against ua has been ln sp'red by the forlorn hope of theco-op-rrailvo commission company, whose only active co-operation has been along the Knee cf destroying markets, stifling com petition and Insuring the regular rotation and return of substantial monthly stipend to the active promoters. "This is not s general atatement it Is a , matter cf record In the evidence taken by the attorney general of the atate of Kan i saa from the mouth of hla own star wit- net, who testified that ha and hla com . iany were behind the suit. He said that ot his information he said a commission man at Kansas City bad told him, and when he refused to give the name of the commlasion man and the officers were about to Issue a Jail commitment for thla great man whom he had aworn waa a com mlasion man one of thoae unfortunate traders not commission men, who had fallen In his weakness, It was discovered that he was enjoying hia 'liberty only be cause he had secured a bond while an In dictment of perjury against him was be ing prepared lor trlaV "The orm witness who the attorney gen eral of Kansas used against us might bo well said to constitute the whole rogue's gallery of the Kaneas City stock yards. "Blfc-ht Is might and truth will prevail, and so we are assembled here today, not perhaps stronger rn numbers, but Im mensely stronger In our power for good and our belief In that power. 1 cannot but congratulate you gentlemen In your splen did spirit and In your apparent realization not alone. In the fact that yours Is a call lug administered In an unparalelled man ner. Toura is a record which Is a strik ing page In the commercial history of thl great western country. A bualnesa founded upon honor, not a single selling transac tion which Is binding, not a single dollar of whose millions goes astray, all because of your personal qualities and U opera tion of these exchanges." All Will Boost (or Omaha. As to the meeting in Omaha. ex-Prcsl-dent Bwlft said that no member of th? twentieth annual meeting would go away who would not say a good word for Omaha, "not because the clfY needs It, but because It deserves It." Mr. Swift's address was the first of the morning. Ha had worked on It during the night and came to Omaha after two weeks hla reason for bringing the suit was the oi struggle wun me nooas at ms union fact that no farmer nor feeder could buy Stock yarda In Kansas City, but he was an hla atock In our roat marketa except horn a speculator and this waa his sworn testimony the foundation of all his ac tions, and everyone knows that It waa false.. - I'uarr Perjary Chare. "When questioned as..tj the source of his Information the atar witness for the attorney general of Kansaa named one farmer In lows whom he had met In Colo rado, and when further pressed for sources eloquent speaker. After several complimentary comments by J. W. Moore of Chicago and T. 8. Oraveea of Indianapolis . on . the merits of the address of J. C. Swift,' the president Introduced George V. Wells of Chicago as the veteran spokesman ot the greatest market in the wdrld. On Live Stock Eschaaftea. Mr. Wells' topic waa. "Live Stock Ex changee. The iReason for Their Existence, Their Limitations." He said In the course of an exhaustive argument: The reasons for the existence lies In the economic conditions silch hold In thla nation. These are aucrf aa demand organ isation to protect the Interests of so large a body or mun engaged in a similar busl ness. We must do this limit oompetloiun in such a way aa to give all members the chance to exist in the exerclae of all fair methods. We must Improve on old forma of business so aa to Insure a square deal between not only our members, but the whole world or our patronage. In fact the development of the exchange naa beer exactly in parallel with labor or ganlsatlons and the associations of busl net men the country over.' Aa there are torcee at work ever tending to reduce the lrtue and profit of labor, against which the working man must organise, so In our business there are 'elements oi disruption and opposition which can be combated auccesafullv only, by organisation. The oommisBloti man liils a. place between the nig monopolies on o4ie -side and the Imimlsive duc.Ho on the other, and the ex erclse of great wisdom Is necessary and these exchanges are for the purpose of as sisting the Judgment of our members and directing their efforts. We must cease our labor before we infringe on the Tight of men freely to compete with ua on equal terms and let the limit of our organisation be thla side of a combination In restraint of trade. C. P. Watklas Talks. Speaking on the aubject of "The Live Stock Commission Man and His Place In the Business World." C. F. Watklns ot Buffalo, N. T.. took up the same thread of argument which waa uaed yesterday by Edgar K. Overstreet of St. Louis and by J. C, Bwlft ot Kansas City. One of Mr. Watklns' first statements were: ' "That the matter of exchange organisation la un selfish and has not been for the aggrandise ment of the commission man; that it is In the Interests of the producer and the ship per as well ss of himself, and that in it the commission man has been honest and honorable. Is evidenced by the fact that tie has built up and now conducts an enormous business without ever , having made any attempt a( or shown any dlsposl tion toward monopoly." Frea aufl Ope a ta All. Continuing Mr. Watklns said In part: The marts of the live atock trade are now. alter many years or the drwldn fment of organisation, aa free and niun t, me new urgiiiiir in me ousinesa, or to the small dealer, aa are the opportunities for starting a cobbler's shop In any town or city. And. likewise, the small producer, the iarmer raising dui a lew neaa or cattle hoga or Sheep, is now enaolett. to market his product aa readily and safely, and with the positive assurance of receiving Us full value, at as low a proportionate expense aa can the big dealer or the ranchman who IMPORTANT CLOTHING SALE Starting Saturday and continuing until the 4th of July we will give away absolutely free with all purchases, CASH or CREDIT, of $10 or over, iu pur men's, clothing department, an assortment of 23 different fire works, worth at least $2.f). Here s a chancft for you to treat your boy to some fireworks with- Q out any cost to you . We offer you special values 3 in Glen's Suits at $18.00, $15.00 and See Our Window for Assortment of Fireworks 5 l Ladies' Linen Suits and Lingeria Dresses Greatly Underpriced LADIES' FIDE LIIIEII SUITS Made in this season's fash ionable stripes. Long coats with pleated or flare skirts to match, $12.50 values, specially priced aQ5 for Saturday 's selling, at LADIES' TAILORED SKIRTS Made in the very best quality of fine chiffon panama, in blues, blacks and browns, both pleated and flare mod els. Regular $8.98 values, special for Saturday! rj LADIES' DAINTY LINGERIE DRESSES Made in Princess stylo of soft white, light blue and pink mull, elaborately trimmed with lace insertion and hand made medallions. $15.00 dresses, h tiL Saturday for. Jammm niOID FOR SOLICITOR A l'l,K TWO tixecatlve Committee Recommends Complete Enforcement of Tbla. When the executive committee of the na. floral exchange met In the hall of the South Omaha exchange at 8 o'clock Friday morning to pfepare the annual report to the exchange It was decided to recommend the most rigid enforcement and strictest Interpretation of the "eol citor rule i" adopted at the Buffalo- meeting; to permit the Missouri river commission men to tub- divide comm'ssons on live stock forwarded from one commission firm to anoiher at western points, and that Colonel T. D. Mc pherson of Omaha be authorised to organ ise a subcommittee of the executive com mittee for making public the affalts, meth ods and principles of the live stock ex change and the way In which commission men handle the live stock consigned tb them, that any prejudice against the ex changes and any misconception of their olS Jfct might be averted. The committee commended the wnik being done to eradicate tuberculosis In stock In the following section of the report: Your committee. In conformity with the Ransom tubemilnsls resolution has taken, up with the different state governments the question of the enactment of legislation looking to the eradication of tuberculosis from the farms and (eed lots of this coun try and 'are pleased to report a keen In terest in the matter and an almost univer sal disposition to co-operate in bringing about an enactment of such laws and regu lations, through their respective legislatures and live stock boards, aa will secure results, but the movements can be said to be but just begun, the foundation laid, so to speak, and much remains to be done along these linea. We think the time ripe for the in auguratinn of a vigorous campaign along these lines which must he matured provid ing for a systematic effort by the entire live stock Industry, and once we secure decisive action In a few states It will be a comparatively easy matter to finish the crusade In snuch a way that tuberculoala amongst our live stock will be a thing ot the past. Your committee recommends vig orous action In this matter and that you continue to press the necessities until posi tive and definite results are secured. That the live atock buyers and sellers will ssk for legislation by the next congress of the United Bfates to secure fewer delays In transportation and less trouble In securing cars from the railroad companies was disclosed In the following section from the report of the committee and commending the Culbertson-Smlth car supply and train service bill: : In the matter of the movement cf live stock by transportation companies, delays In furnishing cars, etc., your committee begs to advise that there waa Introduced In the laat congress a bill, known as the Culberaon-Smlth car aupply and train serv ice bill, making provision for fetieral reg alatlon of all questions affecting the tram. port at ion of live atock. Without going into ueiau, your committee advises that this measure contained provisions for all the regulations seemingly necessary ahd ws referred to the committee of interstate and foreign commerce for hearing aa to the necessities lor sucn legislation. Most, if nui an ma iniurn or ins measure were strongly contested at the hearings by the rauruHu mierriii. in me montn or March mis ' Goods Bought ii This Week Put On (lext Month's Account .1612 A TRNAM STREETS. OMAHA. The Peonies Tarnltnre and Carpet Oo. BstabUshed 18S'. Everything Sold On Easy Payments L'iJsMajJsii his year, your committee, accompanied by our president and secretary and 8. . ixeria oi tne rittSDurg exciiangH, J. VV. n Boys Suits, $7.50 (tj C worth for vp J' Young MeiYs Suits. (Jf t C $25.00 worth for... vpO Yesterday we told you of a big purchase of Young Men's and Boys' Suits of Samuel W. Peck & Co. they're now ou display and go on sale Saturday. These are new, fresh goods, just out of the shops. Some i of them are late fabrics, received from the mills? long after the promised date, or goods delayed in making; they're "Sampeck" Clothes greatly underpriced. Young Men's Suits, the season's beet fab rics represented browns, grayB, tans, blues, black the best and latest models are shown. Young men who like extreme styles will find them here. $20.00 j f j and $25.00 values at $ 1 i Boys Suits very summery suits, or suits that will be just the thing for summer and early fall wear all knickerbocker styles to be sure C some have two pairs knickers; none worth less tha,n $7.50, at CpCl The splendid saving on these excellent "Sampeck" Clothes will furnish dollars for both pockets.- - Benson&ThorneGo. -J Gctwct apparel fcn?naiUka B-flfES-Hll DL331.sio mrocsfc-O Oar Mail Order Dept. is at Your Service. Minor Alterations Will Be Made Free. jwoore oi tne I mcairo exenanse nn1 n Van Norman of the Milwaukee exchange appeared before the committee and fur nished audi information regarding ex st ing conditions and the necessity for fed eral regulation as was at ita command for the Information of congress In shnplng legislation to meet the necessltlea of the case, and urged the nassuae of il l. nr a similar measure In the interests of the rodueers and shippers of this country, he members of the concessional mm. mittee evidenced a keen interest In th presentation made by your committee and Ita colleagues, and while the hearlnga Were not concluded in time to report the bill ODt of committee to the last session of congress, your committee bellevea that It, together with the other allied Interests, has laid the foundation and furnished the necesfcary data for a "committee bill" on this-, subject which will be prcsentei In both branches of congress at the next session. ' These compose the executive committee: T. B. McPherson, Omaha: John W. Mooie. Chicago: . W. Waltt, Bloux City; A. F. Daily, Bt. Joseph; F. C. Plnkerton. St. Louisa C. L. Haas, St. Paul; M. F. Joyce. St. Paul; N, W. Ransom (deceased) Buffalo, T.'S. Cravea, Indlnapolls; J. W, Holme., Milwaukee; K. M. Chandler. Peoria; F. H. Goodrich, Louisville; a. J. Campion. Dnvcr; L. E.- Lnnon, Kansas CMy; C. W. Baker. Chicago. HASCE AKD BAKQI BT FOR GtESTS Local Eirhtsit Gives Bis AtTalr for Visitors. The dance pavilion at the Omaha Field club was converted into a bower of flowers Friday evening for the dinner tendered by the South Omaha Live 8tock exchange to the visiting delegates of the National Live Stock exchange. No more beautiful or better appointed affair waa ever held at the Field club and the tables, three length wise the entire length of the pavilion with a cross table at the west end for the of ficers and special guests of the evening were completely laden with cut flowers The canopy was of red trailing Ramblers and the tables were laden with white roses. sweet peas, carnations and greens, making a beautiful ensemble. The committee of arrangements consisted of Jsy Laverty, chairman; James O. Mar tin, O. I. Ingwerstn. W. H. Tagg and W. E. Wood. The reception committee consisted Saturday Specials at Beaton's 3 Be Prophylatlc Tooth Brushes, Saturday only. . . .20 25c Whisk Brooms, Saturday only 9tf 26c Swansdown Powder, Saturday only 10? 50c Java Rice Powder, Saturday only 25? 35c 6-inch Flexible Nail Flle.19 60c Combs, Saturday olny..l) lDc Principe De Gales Cigars, Pullman size ...... lOt? 25 in a box... . .$2.35 10c Hamilton Fish Invincible Cigar 5 Box or 25.... 1. 25 10c Palmer House Cigars 5 Box of 25 11.25 26c Banzl Tooth Powder, Saturday only 12 3 5c Ebony Nail Brushes, Saturday only 19 BEATQII DRUG CO. 15th and Farnain 8t. MUTT WHERE TRUNKS 4 Ma J If Good-heavy leather, extra wide sewed edges, round handle. Shirt .fold and straps inside. 6.60 value, fT p this week . .V. . Watch our Inflows tor furthst bar pains. V- 3 F""1' AMUSEMENTS. . - -,' ' RED LETTER UA V 8 ATI' RDAV, JlSE 27. ' you roaring. nia 'h uh i-r uinFrlSj The greateet company of lubllee'alngers that ever s-PPfd in Omaha ne excepted. A company of six that has been together seven years with no change of personnel.' Has a repetolre of over three hundred songs.- y : ...I VOV. 4. BEAL'CHAMP OF OHIO. ' ' The JClng of Humorists.. The original "100 laughs in ;.'nul"hlLm";, JtrCZ A pintrorm genius, uigiiiu y"'"" w...-... -- last by any.meajia. . jftr. . . . X AW V. w w -. , , An International authority on Corn. Will lecture on "The Corn Crop land Its Re lation Our Prosperity." Will Illustrate with photo bromide prints i large aa a barn door. Growing for the agricultural; corn producta for the townefoJk. CAPT. JACK CRAWFORD. A V; "The Poet Scout of the Sierras." War veteran, Indian fighter, scovt. miner, ranchman Klnndtker Doet- The great entertainer of the age. ' f Everyone who i bring? an ear of corn with hln. on Saturday sfternoon. gets a re served seat rme-M1jtary Ve., one block from the car. SATURDAY ATlIaiirOO--Jubilee Company, Beauehamp, Jones. ATUmBAY TIIu Jubilee Company grand concert, Capt. "Jac ASnlsslon a" children. 16o. Coupon day tickets 85c. children 20c Overcome the heat. the heat overcome you. Nothing so cooling at "Porosknit" underwear. An open knit garoieat of elasticity that fits the body with case and wean with satis- facboa. Al styles, atk your deslcr, insist oa the " Porosknit " ULel it's your ptotcction. If you can't find it wtite us. CHALMERS KNITTING CO. AsnttenUm. N. Y. of W. E. Wood, chairman; Amoa Snyder, Bruce McCullough, W. I. Stephens. W. H McCreary. N. C. Houaton, J. B. Blanchard. C II. Whitney. E. H. Benton. R. C. Howe. P. J. Moriarlty, Draper Smith. Alma Jack son, B. L Parkhurst, W. I. Hoopes, Charles Burke, J. F. Roberta, Sol. Dcgea. M. R Murphy, W. J. Perry. J. C. Bharp. The entertainment committee coslated of J. O. Martin, chairman; W. E. Rted, Ed. Cahow, W. H. Dudley. W. F. Denny, Frank Chit tenden. H. O. Edwards. J. C. French, W. H. Wood, C. H. Van Alstlne, John Smith, Walter p. Roberta. J. B. Root. H. 8. Cul ver and E. F.VFields. The women's enter tainment committee consisted of O. J. Ing werson. chairman; Mrs. J. O. Martin, vice chairman; Mrs. C. H. Van Alsdlne. Mrs. G. J. Ingwerson, Mrs. II. E. Tagg. Mrs. Jay Laverty. Mrs. Thomas B. McPherson, Mr. Albert Noe. Mrs. J. B. BJanchard, Mrs. Amoa Snyder. Mrs. M. R. Murphy. Mrs. E. Buckingham. Mra. W. F. Denny. Mrs. W. H. Dudley, Mrs. J. Lobman and Mrs. A. F. Btryker. ' Exclamatlona of surprise were heard on all sides as the banqueters marched Into the banquet room and beheld the beautiful s'ght which had been prepared for them. Other aurprlses followed fast. The menu as a work of art and each woman waa prtsonted with s beautiful boquet Of cut flowers. The promoters of the dinner said that for tlirve days the Live stock men bd been MILTON ROGERS & SONG CO. 14ttiand Frn am Street Saturday Specials Ideal Oven Full size, for sin gle burner, 18 ins high, 2 racks, well lined throughout regular 110 J 160. Bat- I IH tirdev Se SW DOUBLE OVEN Lsrge size, goes over two b'irners. hoe large drop door on 1 nn broad side regular 12. 25, I hfl Saturday only siww NEW Century Oven baker goes urner, 74c A splendid baker well lined, goes over single burner, regular 11.08, sat ; GAS HOT PLATES The Jewel, with large double burner and one single burner, n nr highest quality, il.MD ftkliiriv arlW Ti Olaasle Two burners, regular i .00 stove, Saturday only OpenSslurdsy Evanlng 1.65 1VIEET 1VIE on the: red seats AT THE llll W H tOTM AND CIRCUS JUL! C PAULSTS. HAGENDECEt AND GREAT WALLACE COMBINED SHOWS REAL CIRCUS PVoBSTS mi ii avery Afsersooa and ETeniAg. riWJTSJ QKZATXB OMAHA BAUD Mile. Lydla Pallannch, Soloist. Cafe Luxus It Is "worth while." jreat sjnnday The Klrsohhorns. Admission. Afternoon, 10c, Eve, Sio Omoaa's Vouts Besorf. BOYD'S TtiEflTBR Tonurbt at 6:15 Saturday Matinee and UAXXITB BiLIOTT'st IVCOZBS Her Own Way Best Week sCBB. SAVX'sl SXrXBBB. ' Un WinsicwB Bootito3 Bynjrt fS bflen used for eer oTTTT-fTVB VFIKH m VlI.UoJ9 or M(TB Ehg fT.r hrir CHlI.I'KkH WUIlje 1 EKTHI SO. lih ft IfFlWT fVU-L&ii. U Al l.. I a turf vsx BOOT urs toe mi.i m rir.1""! uuun, iipih-. frkf.-i Vib Xii.ic.sua is rniel furrlhkH'IA. ll't by lrui.l In i.n l th orlt b sure d k (a Mr I.iw's H witbin Bwitrs" s4 uit n oiur Dillman's Ideal Stock Co. AXB DOSCa TBSATXB lltn and Douglas 8t. THE PEDDLER Specialties Between Act Prices 10o enl 200. listening to speeches so that part of the nrosrram was dispensed with and the only speech was a ahott address of welcome to ! the guests, delivered before they were seated. j After the banquet the tables were cleared . awav and a dance program was carried ; out. The ssacmblage was about equally dlvtrled between men ar.d women, most bf the 'national live Block men having been accompanied by the their wives. About HO were seated at the repast. THE COOLEST PLACE III T0WI1 After undergoing a complete change In the ventilating system ROBERTSON'S CAFE XM-10 Be. 16th Btreet. Is beyond question the coolest place In the City to dine. , CU sal see for yourself. C V. KOBIItTftON, rrop. FOR HIRE 2 DRESSSUIT5rf 11. S.SUOARMAN Ifr- COAL WRITE IP YOU USE OB WANT Regera Coal Mladag Co.. Pella. lew a 1 ( i ! i i