THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: "SATURDAY, APRIL 3. 1009. Bml Dwf, SIS aOTBI MOWS HC1 A 1. 1. DEFT. -lad. A-1941 A Shirt Waist Opportunity Saturday PRICES CUT TO ALMOST A HALF This in one of the best bargains tve have ever offered in our basement. These shirt Traifita are especially good. Neat in design, splendidly made and cut to fit splendidly. On account of these waists being slightly niusSAd and soiled we are going to sell them Saturday at great saving prices. Sale commences at 9 A. M. in Our Economy Basement. , on the request of Senator Miller that It be not done. The ph'"lcal valuation report. Including the valuation of tnV railroad and shipping pens of the stock yard, was agreed to without debate. The house and senate concurred on the lalmS Nil. giving former 1jui1 Commis sioner Follmer authority to sua tha state t(Tftln hla right tn tha IVs0 claim of Captain B. J. Murfln for attorney' free In he Boyd county land case. Dainty white shirt waists, aold regular at 11.26, In Saturday's sale t, each 75c Fine white shirt waists, aold regular at $1.76, la Saturday's Sale at, each 98c Beautiful aheer white walata, aold regu lar at $2.35, In Saturday's sale at, each $1.25 Saturday Is Toilet Goods Day. (deal Hair Brushes, Saturday, each 69c 60c Camel's Hair Complexion Brushes, Saturday, each 25c 25c Nail Polish, Saturday ....10c Kirk's Sandon Bell-Soap, Saturday, a box 19c 1-ano Oil and Buttermilk Soaps, Saturday, a box 19c Dr. Charlie's Flesh Food, Saturday 33c Orange Wood Sticks, Saturday, each lVsc Emery Boards. Saturday, a dozen 5c DC HERB AT 9 A. M. Special Sale of Bedroom Curtains, Saturday Dainty Swiss Curtains In new styles go on sale Saturday. $1.35 Ruffled Swiss Curtains, at, per pair 8c 80c Ruffled Swiss Curtains, at, per pair 59c $2.00 Ruffled Swiss Curtains, at, per pair ......... .$1.48 $1.60 Flat Swiss Curtains, at, per pair .$1.15 $1.75 Flat Swiss Curtains, at, per pair 91.29 $2.25 Flat Swiss Curtains, at, per pair $1.69 Curtain Extension Rods with brass or silver ends, brackets, complete regular 10c and 15c retailer, Saturday, at, each 6c New Spring Hosiery for Women Our new Spring weights In black cotton and Hales are now In. These hose are made from the best yarns, hare perfect dye and fln Ish and we "know they will give universal satisfaction. Beautiful black silk lisle bose with garter top and double soles, 35c per pair, 8 jalrs for $1.00. Black gauxe lisle hose or silk lisle hone, garter top, double soles, very sheer and tine 50c per pair. We hare a large assortment of silk hose In all wanted weights and Styles. Prices $1.50 to $10.00 per pair. Ask to aee them. Olove Specials for Saturday. In the height of our Easter business we are offering some rare specials for Saturday. 16-button Fine Milanese Lisle. Black, white, tarTand gray, worth $1.60, for 98c per pair. 1-Clasp Chamois, very soft skins In natural chamois 86c per pair. 1 -Clasp Cape Gloves, Ireland'a make, assorted tana. An exceptional value at $1.25, for Saturday, per pair 85c. See display In 16th street windows. Men's Half Hose We have Just received our New Spring line of men's half bose In plain and fancies. The fancies include many pretty novelties, while the staple and plain colors are all that could be desired. Prices 26c and 60c a pair. ' SUSPE.NDER9 THAT WEAR. We sell the famous Bull Dog Suspenders, none better for wear, fine line of New Spring patterns, at 50c a pair. V New Shirts for Men at $1.00 See Howard Street Windows If we were not so exacting with makers about proper sleeve lengths, proper neck bands, proper Blxe markings, proper fabrics and proper everything else, the men would soon go elsewhere. Query. Have you seen the new shirts we are showing at our men's department just Inside the door and selling for $1.00. The Windows Are worthy of a look; many Easter novelties in gloves, bats, neck wear, etc.,. are displayed In our 16th street windows. FREE LESSONS IN ART EMBROIDERY EVERY DAY FROM 3 TO 5 P. M. Saturday Candy Specials - T4alduff's delicious 'Maple Oems, regular 40c a pound. All day Saturday and evening, at, & pound only 20c. B-4-2-9. SEE THE ITALIAN SILK UNDERVESTS. I6th STREET WIN aloak room. Immediately the vote recurred on the motion of Senator "Wlltae to concur, result ing' aa follows: Tea Banning, Bodrnson, Brown, Cain, Ox. Donohoe, Oammlll, Hatfield, Henry, Kins. Majore, Miller, Myers, Ollls, Randall, Raymond, Thompaon, Warren, Wlltae It. No Bartoa, Besse, Buck, Buhrman, Dlera, Fuller, Howell.. . Klein, tavrty. Ransom, Tanner, Tlbbets, Volpp IS. Katchum of Thayer waa abaent In tin cleak room. Before the vote Senator Howell (poke briefly to say that the attempt to aaddle the bill oil tha state was ' unfair. If the bill were passed aa at first amendeJ, ex cluding metropolitan cities, he said there would be little objection to It from Doug las county. .' ' Senator King replied It waa Impossible to suspend the operation - of a criminal law from any portion of the state, and the roll call was ordered. ' ' Provision of Bill. Following is. the vital pru.lnlon of tha bill; Section 14 Every peraon who ahall Sell or give away any malt, spirituous or vin ous liquors or arty Intoxicating drinks on the day of any7 general, apecisl or primary election, or at any time during the first day of the, week, commonly culled Sun day, or at any time upon any week day. after the hour of S o'clock p. m. and before the hour of 7 o'clock a. m. of the following day ahall forfeit and pay for every audi offense the eum of lioo, and hla 'license shall be forfeited and can celled by the board granting the same forthwith, whether such peraon convicted ahall appeal therefrom or not. Coinparfsoni of Two Sessions. Juat as the legislature of 1907 will be re membered for the good work It accom plished and the wholesome legislation It enacted, ao will tha legislature of 1909 be referred to aa the moat disappointing in the history of the state disappointing to those who expected something wholesome and good. From the outset tha legislature has been dominated and controlled absolutely by ths corporations. No one single meaaure was passed relating to the common car riers of Nebraska until It had been amend ed to suit the common carriers. The legislature devoted Its time to the passage of bills under which Governor Bhallenberger .could build up a political machine for the benefit of the democratic party. There Is now in the hands of the governor at least a score of bills which provide Jobs for jobless democrat?. From the first time the gavel fell In tha legislature of 1909 it has been a scramble for the pin counter. The scramble was unseemly and all regard for the welfare of the atate was lost sight of In providing places for those who voted the democratic ticket. Arthur Mullen, an appointee of Governor Bhallenbcrger, drawing 12.000 a year from the state, had Special charge of this class of legislation, and looked after the Interest of the chieftain. - While the legtalature probably will be referred to often aa the "organisation for the relief of Jobless democrats" It . also marks Mr. Bryan's first practical test in constructive statesmanship In Nebraska. Mr. Bryan had full sway and ne Is to blame for the action of the legislature. . When it came to a test between those members who really wanted to do some thing for the betterment of the atate and the Interests of the corporations Mr. Bryan waa found wanting. He agreed to the bill to guarantee bank deposits and endorsed It. It waa denounced on the floor of the house by W. J. Taylor of Cuater county, a democrat, aa sn Instrument having been amended in the Interests of tha national banks. Loses em Refereaaaaa. Mr, Bryan did not fight the measure, but when the time came hs surrendered. He did fight for the Initiative snd refer endum, but he made this fight long after the members of the legislature had begun to lose faith in his ability and his In fluence had gone. Mr. Bryan waa responsible for the se lection ot the atsndlng committees of the house by a standing committee. This re sulted in some of the best members hav ing no chairmanship and thus their serv ices were lost to the state. The speaker was unable to even control tha house and keep order during the session, though he did try. The bank guaranty bill Is said by leading democrats to be of no account. The reciprocal demurrage bill amounts to nothing. ... The pledge for economical appropria tions has flssled out, dependent upon what the governor does. The platform pledge of 'the populists for county option was turned down cold. The platform provision with respect to good roads, which was promised ss one of the things greatly to be desired, failed completely, and while there were bills drafted which provide for a comprehensive system of road Improvement under a defi nite head the only measure to paas the leg islature bearing on this question was one little one-section measure permitting the county commissioners to fix the boundaries of road districts aa they desire and limiting their aise. Everything else was killed. The platform pledged the democratic party to remedial revenue legislation, but when the members began to consider the merits of the esse about which they made such a commotion during the campaign they found the present law with respect to the Stats Board of Equalisation was abso lutely good and they passed sn amendatory act that la intended to throw dust In the eyes of the people fund which gives to the state board the powers they exercise at present, but pretends to do otherwise. The bills providing for the election of precinct assessors every two years went through, but It is generally regarded that this Is a distinct movement backward and a means to open the way to the corporations to re turn to the old tax-shirking methods from which the republican party extricated the state. Corporations Doctor Bill. Physical valuation, the shibboleth about which the orators of the campaign and FIGHT ON RULE ON TARIFF VOTE (Continued from First Page.) In Waahlngton to arrange for the entranre of his daughter In of the capital s high grade boarding schools for girls. Rural carriers sppolnted: Iowa, Audubon, route 6. Almon B. Hurd. carrier; Klla A. Hurd. substitute; route 7. Clinton J. Btemm, carrier; Mabel E. Stemm, substitute. South Dakota, Roswell, route 1, Rollle 1j. Mark, carrier; Owen H. Burke, substitute; Pt. Lawrence, routes 1 and I, George R. Ford. carrier. Mason C. Ford, substitute. Wesley N. Ovotny has been appointed postmaster at Iowa Falls. Johnson county, la., vice F. J. Vondracek, resigned. Tremor Feltr in Virginia Two Shockt Alarm People of Win Chester and Are Noticed at Charleston. WINCHESTER, Vs., April I Two dla tlnct shocks of earthquake were felt hers about !: this morning. While no reports of damage have been received many resl dents were awakened and considerable alarm waa felt. Reports from Charleaton and Harper's Ferry, W. Vs., show that the esrthquake waa felt there. The vibra tions lasted about one-half minute in each shock and were from west to east. CHARLESTON, W.Va.. April 1. A heavy earthquake shock, followed by a alight one, occurred early today. Houses were shaken and pictures fell from walls. WASHINGTON, April J. There was no record of an earthquake on tha seiamo graph of the weather bureau here. ROME, April J. There Is no truth In the report that snother earthquake shock has been experienced st Messina. Easter Means New Clothes We assume responsibility for the appearance of 'Yungphellows" the nobby chaps The young rsatUmaa whs entrusts as with bis KsTTIaVB Bastes warArobsi attire, bats, haber dashery aad all, will sally fort's oa Xaater San ta? kaowlXLg fall well that be U Immaculately outfitted. A "TaaryheUow" X.OTZS to linger e'sr THIS stoek, for It's a stock TOM "TungpheUows." Ke sees bars tbs materials that differentiate nobby" attire froaa the ham-drum aorti be feels sn ex oalslteaess of make ap that even custom tailors eaaaot Impart to his garments; even though they will charge MOU for equally fascinating attire. (Our prloe range Is from $lt to $3s.) Come bore sad rub elbows with style corns bare and eeeure a coveted "tit.- s. , I 8 Lr I f'V--S ' - '- A si Clever "Boyish" Easter Toggery Too Outfitting a boy should bo attended with as mueb seriousness ae outfitting a man. The little fellowospoetally a young American -Is eh nek full of pride of the &IOXT sort, and wants to appear smartly attired e a Bastes Sunday. Oua" tendency in this direction Is well known we ABB specialists la boys' olothes we DO have the snappiest fabrics ws BO have styles of eats that fairly bring fleams and sparkles to the eyea of a boy. And. eb yes; we almost overlooked It we BO equip each aad every salt with an 1XTKA pair of k a loser trousers snakes tbs suit last longer. And, of course, we bare the proper bate, shirts aad ties for boys, tool. Boys I How's This? A Com plete Baseball Outfit Free I era's ths start of a season's festivities surely. . We are giving, a complete base ball outfit with each boy's salt sold at as sad up wards. Outfit Uotodes) gray shirt aad bl cow ers arsy cap, aad a rod bolt. Seaa for New Ill ustrated Splint Attire Catalog. a.j'.!.'.j ' iTsWUori lTHC Y0U KOPITS own STORE r at ui-3i7 Doutflas Street Omaha- Mett mm the members of the legislature made themselves hoarse, was finally pushed through In the form the corporations permitted and only when they said the word, but so emasculated that It pro vides for the expenditure of 160,000 of money In the next blennlum for a result that is extremely problematical. The blP was amended to Include common carriers and that portion of the stock yards known as the awitchlng department, together with the transportation pens for stock only and the viaducts covering ths .tracks. The yards themselves, for which Taylor of Custer made so many battles, escaped Inclusion, and when the vote was taken Senator Ransom, with . the stock yards regulation bill safely dead, leaned back In his seat and smiled a smile of satis faction as he looked over to Senator Ollls the only senator registering ss a populist in the Thirty-first session Of the legls lature, who has stood firmly by the dean of the Douglas delegation In his fight for the corporation for which he boasted openly on the floor in debate he was the attorney and which he represented as an attorney before the senste commlttes that was giving a hearing to the etdck 'ysrds regulation bill of blessed memory. So Valoable Legislation. No bill of any importance to the state In aofar as Improving existing laws Is con cerned was passed. A careful Investigation of the bills now" in the hands of the gov ernor and those which have been signed will show them to be the poorest and most carelessly drawn of any bills which have passed a previous legislature. The legislature was controlled from the outside and the few members who bad the ability and the intention to do something for the good of the state were overwhelmed long sgo. Ransom was the boss of ths senate and hs Is the sttorney for the stock ysrds. He sppesred before the legislative committees In the Interest of his clients. Taylor of Custer of the house led the fight against Ransom and he proved himself a better cltisen snd a legislator than a politician, but he was powerless to cope with the gigantic machine bullded up on the other aide. 1 Rumors of all kinds affecting the stand ing of the upper house were circulated and printed but were not called. Ollia of Val ley county Insisted upon an Investigating committee to clear the railroad committee of the charge of being dominated by the railroads. Tlie committee never met. Mr. Ollia failed to get his whitewash. Not all the members of the legislature were bad by any means. Borne Individual members did the best they could against odds. There were s lot of good men on the payroll, but as a whole the legislature has been one oX the rankest if not the very worst ever held In Nebrsska. The republicans took lltUe part in the affairs of the seaaion. They were outnum bered and did the best they could, but none rose to any great height above hla fellows, though most of them were usually found voting right and in line with the legislation of two years ago. Kaw City to Gulf Route KANSAS CITY. April 2.-An order for 8,200 tons of steel rails was given yesterday by the Mexican 4 Orient Railroad com pany. The rails are to be used In the construction of a track to connect San Angelo and Sweetwater. Tex., a distance of seventy-seven miles. Work will bs begun on the track construction ths first of next week. - This newr line will bring San Angelo in direct connection with Kansas City, elim inatlng the necessity of going around by way of Fort Worth, Tex., and shortening the distance ' approximately 200 miles. It also makes a continuous line from Wichita Kan. "Edward Dickinson, vloe president and general manager of the roaij. said: "This extension is only a' forerunner o future ones by which we propose to c din ned Kansas City with the Gulf of Mex Ico," A - ' ROOSEVELT PARTY LANDS (Continued from First Page.) Roys' New ftrle Almanac Sent Free to Any Address ROUTIXB PROCEEDINGS OK SENATE Number of Bills Ground Out oa Over time. (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN. April 2. (Speclal.)-The aenata today passed the following bills: s H. R. 89,' by Taylor of Custer The dis trict shall not pay for free tuition of any pupil in a high school where the parents are worth I2.0U0 or over. H. R. 474. by Connolly of Douglas To li cense dentists. H. R. 614. by Snyder of Harlan Providing lhat pardon hearings may not be demanded, except at stated Intervals, of the gov ernor. II. R. 83. by Taylor of Custer For the payment of damages in laying out roads out of the general fund of the county. H. R. 6?8, by Ranaom (at request of gov ernor) To prohibit watered etock Issues. H. R. 24. by Henry of Holt To prohibit the sals of liquor to mixed breed Indians and whites. H. R. 171, by Oerdes of Richsrdson Per mitting the state auditor to revoke the licenses of fire Insurance agents. If. R. 668. by Nettleton of Clay and Tay lor of Tfork To permit appesla from the orders of the railway commission only on evidence furnished before the commission and only to the supreme court. This waa kUled after repeated calls of tbs house by a vote of If to 17, aa follows: Yea Brown, Cain. Cox, Men, Donohoe. Fuller, Uamwill. Henry. King. Klein. Miller, J4yrs. Ollls, Randall, Thompson IS. So Banning. Bartoa, Hesae, Bodlnson, Buck, Buhrman, Hatfield, Howell. Kot cliura, Laverty, Majors, Ransom, Tanner, Tlbbeta. Volpp, Warren. Wlltae IT. Another effort to bring out the double shift firemen's bill affecting Lincoln faJJod address prepared by the passengers. Mr, Powell niedu a happy speech, eulogizing Mr, Roosevelt snd wishing him a good voyage, and his remarks were received with applauss. Mr. Roosevelt answered in a brief and characteristic address. Later the party repaired to the main sa loon, where ices were served by the ship's stewards, dressed up ss neptunes and other .fantastic characters. All the lights had been turned low and the effect was weird. This entertainment was followed by a dance, at which Mr. Roosevelt danced with Miss Ruth Draper. Before withdraw ing for tha night Mr. Roosevelt appeared In tha smoking room snd chatted with the passengers for twenty minutes. Denies Report of Aasanlt. In the party that went out to the Ham burg to welcome Mr. Roosevelt were Thomas R. Geary, the) American vice con sul at Malaga, Spain, and a. British naval officer who represented Admiral Goodrich, the British naval commander. At the residence of Mr. Bprague Mr. Roosevelt was greeted by a gathering of the Americana In Gibraltar. On being con gratulated on his escape from assault at the hands of an Italian passenger on board the Hamburg, Mr. Roosevelt gsve Immedi ate and emphatic denial to this report. He sdded that when this false report came to his ears he st once visited all ths steerage passengers and shook hsnds with them. Accompanied by Mr. Bprague. Mr. Roose velt then called upon General Forester Walker. This waa at 10:30. Cordial greetings were exchanged between the governor of Gib raltar and the former president. The Hamburg, after a stsy here of a little more than threa hours, left st twenty minutes past 1! for Naples. May Visit Messina. ROME, April 2. The report that King Victor Emmanuel desires to meet Theo dore Roosevelt snd have him visit the earthquake sons to see the rrsults of the work done by Americana with the money given through American sources Is con firmed In court circles this morning. His majesty would like to take Mr. Roosevelt to Sicily on board the battleship R I'm berto. Nothing ran be definitely settled, however, until Mr. Roosevelt Is communi cated with. The telegram sent to Mr. Roosevelt st Gibraltar proposing the Mes sina visit has not yet born answered. It Is said In court circles this morning that King Victor Emmanuel twlll leave Rome Sunday night and reach Naples Monday morning. Should Mr. Roosevelt adopt the suggestion of going down to Messina on board the Re TL'mberto. he will l. ave Naples Monday to arrive at Messina early on Tuesday. The steamer Admiral, on which Mr. Roosevelt Is to travel to Mombasa, will pass through Messina strait Tuesday noon snd Mr. Roosevelt will be transferred from ths battleship to the liner. APPEAL TO ANCIENT TREATY Indiana Claim Illinois Land lades Agreement Made with Gov rameat la 1T9S. BPRINGFIEI.D, III., April I. The Poka gon tribe of Pottawattamie Indiana, claim ing an Interest in ths title to the sub merged lends along Lake Mkhlgan, en tered their protest In the lower house of the general assembly today against a sen ate bill Introduced by Senator Clark, which THE SKIRT STORE COR. CHICAGO AND 161 H STS. 322 N. lfiTO ST. THE FAMOUS SUIT, DRESS AND SKIRT STORE Presents a Brilliant Showing and Will Held a Grand Sale of Easier Suits, Skirls and Dresses SPECIAL SALE TOMORROW ICO New Models SPRING SUITS Kach new, original, exclu sive, very ehle and classy, All $15 (Worth fSA.00.) Styles are all chic, classy and up-to-the-minute In every way nd Includes every new model ahown elsewhere at any price. These are the Suits that are the foundation of our im mense Suit business and compare with any In Omaha at double the price. Choice of thirty styles (Worth $25.00.) Smart Easter Skirts 4.90. ($8 and $10 Values.) Beyond question the great est value we hare erer of fered at the prices daintily tailored In the latest etyles showing fashion changes that are positive innova tions. Appropriate, ser viceable Skirts for the whole season morning or afternoon. French Mesh Voiles, English Worsteds, Cliiff on Panamas and new spring mixtures. Come early and get your choice. OPEN TILL 9 P. M. Mill Orders Filled tor Tea Days TEMPTING PRICES AT Omaha's Great Food Store Saturday MEAT DEPARTMENT 10.000 lbs. fresh Pig Pork Loins, at, pound 9t 2,000 lbs. California Hams (other stores ask 9c), lb 6?4t Leaf Lard. 9 lbs. for $1.00 1,000 lbs. Bacon (choice lean strips), lb 15 Hash Bockwuret, per lb 20 From 7 to 8 p. in. Country Sau sage, pound 5 GROCERY DEPT. Standard Corn 4 cans for..25 Tomatoes 3 cans for 25 Large Queen Olives, quart.. 35 20 pounds Granulated Sugar. Jj"! ) BI TTER AND EGO DEPT. Everything desirable In sweet butter, fresh eggs and all the var ieties of cheese. This department has recently changed hands and is managed by an expert butter man. We guarantee everything to be as represented. Fancy Creamery Butter, pkg.3Q Fancy Country Roll Butter, pec pound 27C Strictly fresh No. 1 Eggs, do. 20 TEA AND COFFEE DEPT. -Rich, fragrant, delicious -That describes our fresh roasted, steel cut. sifted coffee. If you like good coffee, a trial order will make you a regular customer. Market Special 20 Mocha Mixture, 35; 3 lbe.g! ExoelBlor Blend . 25 Try the "percolator grind, free from "settlings." Branch of W. L. Maaterman A Co. "The Coffee Men." Phones: Doug. 2144 lnd.A-2147 J fdAHlU Harney 1610 AMCIBHENTS. BOYD'S THIS AFTERNOON AND TONIGHT LIEBLER AND COMPANY OfTER VIOLA ALLEN IN THC MOST DISCVSSCD PLAt OF THE DCCADB THE WHITE SISTER provides for the sale by the estate of the made lands now In possession of the Il linois Steel company to that corporation. The Indiana claim they are the sols owners of the lane under the provisions of a treaty with the government dated August 3, 1796. which was further ratified and confirmed by ths government In ths Spring "Wells treaty concluded pn Septem ber S. 1816. CLERK IN BALTIMORE HELD FOR STEALING LARGE SUM Grand Jary Rflirii Iadletnseat Co talnlns; Thirl r-Klve (oinli Aaralaat Itr Emptor. BALTIMORE, April 1-The grand Jury today returned an Indictment containing thirty-five counts against William P. Downs, stock cleric of the city register's office, charging him with tha larceny of T-S.OOO of the city's money. This amount, however, does not represent the total known to be missing which already ex ceeds )6.000. 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