IM i -fid 4LX I $1.00 xu. pot, si iot 'rioni iac aai. Ptrrt. ina. A-iai p D and $1.25 Best Quality Spot-Proof Foulard Silks 59c a Yard For th top-notch of dress elegance, no woman hns to be told of the dainty richness, charm ing designs, superb finish of our spot-proof foulard silks. Monday we are going to close out nil broken lines, from waist lengths to full dress patterns. They are what are left of the same silks you have been buying this season. No cheap or trashy silks W here, simply because they can be sold cheap. Fine choosing for those who Jr C come early. Your choice, per yard WIRELESS AID TO SLAVONIA C. d. D. Call Summons Rascuer Hun dred and Eighty Mile Away. PRINZESS IRENE TO THE RELIEF Arrival of Ship la Tim Make Pa IM Removal of all tno r wagrro roatliart oa Ita Journey. PCNTA tEL GADA, Atores, June H Wireless telegraphy played a prominent part In tha saving of the crew and pas sengers of the Cunarder Slavonla, which today la a total wreck two miles southwest of Flores leland. The wireless feat of the teamer Republic waa equalled If not ex celled. with the butt of revolver until uncon I'lotia. The robber looted the afe of sev- eral hundred dollar and rifled the pocket of the men lying on the floor. The des perado escaped. Grave Rebates Under Orders of Superiors W. C. Stith, Fined for Law Violation, Shows Letter from High Official!. Handsome Tailor-Made Skirts and Petti coats to Your Special Measure. Choose any material you like, we can fit you perfectly and you'll have the height of comfort and fashionable appearance, and skirt or petticoat that shows more good taste than any other at any thing nfar our prices. t Silk Gloves The klndi that people want are what we aim to carry. A beautiful line Of "Niagara Maid" Silk Gloves with embroidered tops. Long Silk Qlovea with embroidered tops In black, white and color. Per pair $2.00 and $3.00. Short Silk Olovea with embroidered wrist" in black, white and colors. Per pair $1.60. Special Sale Linen Dress Patterns AT ONE HALF PRICE Monday we will place on special sale nil our fine French Imported Linen Dress Pat terns at just one-half price. Three $8.50 Linen Dress Patterns, Monday's Sale Price $3.23. Three $8.00 Linen Dress Patterns, Monday's Sale Price $4.00. Four $10.00 Linen Dress Patterns, Monday's Sale Price $5.00. Four $12.00 Linen Dress Patterns, Monday's Sale Price $6.00. Special Sale of Crepes All $1.50 French Crepe, Monday's Sale price 50c Colors pink, blue and lavender. Special Sale Long Cloth Economy rtasement. One esse liVie English Long Cloth, Monday's Sale Price S'iC per yard. Novelty Lace Curtains Specially Priced. See Howard Street Window. - $3.75 Ecru Battenburg Lace Curtains, at $2.89 a pair. $4.00 Cream Colored Scrim, at $2.98 a pair. $8.00 White Cable Net with Battenburg corner, at $3.00 a pair. $3.00 White or Ecru Net with plain 3-lnch hem. at $2.29 a pair. $4.75 White Cotton Cluny Lace Curtains, at $3.25 a pair. ' $8.00 White Battenburg Lace Curtains, at $4.48 a pair. Store Your Winter Clothes in a Moth and Dust Proof Bag. Our Cedared Wardrobe bags have no disagreeable odor, yet are an absolute protection against Insects, dampness or dust. The inside of the bags are pro vided with hooks, from which clothing hangers allow the garments to hang naturally, leaving them always shapely. See them In our Howard street window. BT. LOTI3, Mo., June It A Special from Little Rock, Ark., says: "Influential oltliene of St. Loul. headed by Secretary of Commerce Nagel, have filed a petition with President Taft asking The steamer Prlnsees Irene was ISO mile tne remission of the I2-M0 fine assessed away when the thrilling call "C. Q. D." a-ant Wilbur C. Stith. former general was picked up. Immediately upon receipt ..1,h. traffic manager of the Mls.aurl of the messag of dltre the operator p..,.,-., Mnuni.in fnr rhi- fla.hed back hla answer and learned the n Th, fm, wt, lmpolMN, by ju(...e Trl, lOCBIlun UI me linCMIl amp. 1 u ri.M.WI. . - Wr Qmltl, h.rf .n..ra . !.. r Irene then hastened at full speed to the I ... . ...... . . ai... guilty on one count of an Indictment renoue ana every amn on Dora ins sjiv- . . charging him with giving rebates to T. M. . . ... . . ij-i.u. Bunch on shipments of grain. Mr. Stith i wma Biiuriir nnuie iiiiuinpn. yi . i Wedne.Hav. Ji.n. th.t the wireless dls- claimed that he Was only technically tre. signal wa. received on board the " h nad ""ructions from hi. Prln.es. Irene. The operator an.wered Vtr officer to grant Mr. Bunch re- and immediately got a message In reply saying the Slavonla was ashore and where and asking the Prltees Irene to oome to Its assistance. bates. "This statement was dfnled by the offl elals of the Iron Mountain, who claimed that Mr. Stith violated positive Instructions Trleber, Instructing him to allow the re bates. These letters, It Is allege-l, will show that Mr. Stith only acted upon in structions of superior officers, and for that reason tha president Is asked to remit the fine. Special Sale of Linen Finished Suitings. White grounds with black or colored stripes, checks and dots, splendid washing material; does not shrink. Regular 15c value on sale at per yard 10c. See Howard Street Window. Comfortable rest ing rooms, third floor. Manicuring in connection. At this time the Primes. Irene was IM ,n '1,owln Mr" S',,h noW tnllM blatant tmm tha Slavonla Its rlir I 11 1 ' . , . ,. . - i wnicn were recently suDmiiieri 10 juaue was at once changed and It went ahead .. .. . ,, full speed, fifteen knots an hour, to the designated location, two miles southwest of Flore Island The Primes Irene arrived alongside the Slavonla Thursday afternoon. It was ar ranged that It should take on board the cabin passengers of the Cunarder and work to that end was at once begun. All Thurs day night was taken up with the transfer and the 110 passengers, men. women and children, were on board by daylight. The transfer w-es made without a single acci dent. Friday morning thePrtnress Irene left the Slavonla for Gibraltar. In the meantime the wlre'ees calls for help sent out by the Slavonla had been heard by the Hamburg-American line steamer Batavla. which also hastened to the scene of the wreck. The Intermediate! PHILADELPHIA, July It The lives of and steerage passengers of the Slavonla half a hundred girl high school graduates were transfered without accident to that and a number of other persons were Im vessel. I nerllled torts v when the nrrn nf the smell There remained on board the Biavonia only the members of Its crew, but accord !.. . " th la..l InfftpmailAn TtU'Atrt1 hr the shin's rnmnanv left the wreck and ' - " went ashore on Friday morning. At that ne Delaware river. in. j-niiaueipnia time the Slavonla was full of water and "re boat Ashbridge went to the rescue, was a total wreck. taking all the passengers off the disabled steamer. The Shearwater later sank. In the excitement a little girl fell into the river, but was rescued. The Shearwater was backing out from a wharf at Arch street for a trip to up Fifty School Girls Near Watery Grave Cargo Shifts as Steamer Leaves Fort and Fatalities Are Narrowly Averted. Stars and Stripes A beer juet suited to quaff at home a night-cap for the sociable evening a refreshing draught for the late supper a delightful glass to sip under the evening lamp. Stars and Stripes is a foaming, sparkling beverage for the keen palate for th connoissieur. Have a case delivered to your home. Willow Springs Browing Co. Offloe, 1407 Barney Bt, Brewery, M and BUckery. raon Doug. isoe. lhons Don. 1S8S. breen Trading Stamps 1.(0 ta Stamp H) Slven with each two oeen ease of msll bottles, de- ntr llvored In J I !) iheclty for..." 3-00 In Stamps ! Slven with esch oten ess of rrge bottles, da- flit nr livered In Jt-tD th elty for..""""1' Out of town cus tomer add II II for cas and bottle. DENTISTRY Thai Is Gentle and Cleanly Painlessness In dentistry Is practicable, but It requires science, equip nient. carefulne and innate sympathy. Given these, painlessness can he attained In every case. We not only fill and crown teeth without pain, hut even remove live nerves so easily and pslnlessly that the patient is frequently smiling during the entire operation. "Killing s nerve," by the way, now only occupies a few minutes; while the old methods takes days, always, and some times weeks. Space Is too valuable to explain th details here, but we shall be glsd to do so personally, without charge NOTE Many patients ssk u why we do not appear In the papers dally. Candidly we cannot afford It; o be unusually careful to not the address. DR. J. B. FICKES Sia-917 Board of Trad. Both Fhonss. lata and rarnam, 8. W. PRISON FOR BLACK II ANDERS I United States Attorney Day Says He Has Clear Case, BOMB IS THROWN IN MEXICO steamer -Shearwaters, on which they were passengers, shifted, causing the vessel to settle. Victim, a Lawyer, I Arrested, Too, nd Affair Causes Sensation Thirty Arrest Are Made by Mexican Official. The . Prinzes Irene, which left June S, Went out of port with a full pasenger list and while tha aditlon of 110 passengers from the Slavonla will crowd Its accom modatlnn. the discomfort will not be for long, a "it should reach Gibraltar Sunday rlv" J"'r P0,n, whn ,ne c,r becme night or Monday morning. displaced by bumping against the wharf. The Batavla has better accommodations causing the vessel to list. The young for Intermediate and steerage passengers women became panic-stricken and rushed than has the Prinzess Irene, and this is for life preservers. To add to the excite probably why the second and third class ment two carboys of acid broke, the fluid Maine Villagers . ' Flee from Fire Flames Continue to Spreads Through Aroostook County, Destroying Large Tracts of Timber. HOl'LTON, Me., juna U fires continue to sweep through th timber In Aroostook county and are destroying large tracts of valuable timber. The town of Presque Isle, which suffered a heavy loss by flra on Monday, was again lertously threatened and th man of the town worked throughout the night to hold back the flames from tha village. Early today the town was cut off from telephone or telegraphic communication. The Inhabitants of other threatened vil lages were alert today to prevent the fues from attacking outlying mills and houses. Over a territory of 100 square miles In northern Aristook oounty there Is a fire front of twenty miles, extending back in some places five miles. This area, how ever, Is considerably broken by large sec tlona of untouched land which have es caped the flames. CAMPBEL.LTON, N. B., June 11. Driven from their homes by a forest fire, ninety refugees arrived here tonight, destitute, footsore and half famished. They made up tha ntlr population of a vlllag on the line of the International railway known as Coulllafd A Oulmont's lumber mills. Few of the party of tnen, women and chil dren saved anything except the clothes they wore. . . Death from .Blood Poison was prevented by G. .W. Cloyd, Plunk. Mo., who healed his dangerous wound with Bucklen's Arnica Salve. 25c. For sale by Beaton Drug Co. V Aberdeen Man Cremated. ABKRDKEN. S. D., June 12. Tom Hes ter, aged 30. living near here, was burned to death and his wife and daughter se riously burned by the explosion of a gaso line stove this morning. Quick Action for Your Money You get that by using The Bee advertising columns. little necessary comiorts "Joy producers" for the modern -kid's vacation of course, "kid" sounds rather "Slangy," but then what other word expresses it so thoroughly! Now YOU wouldn't be heart lesa enough to deprive YOUR kid of a barrel of fun in the shape of an Indian, rough rider, base ball or romper suit, would you? Course you wouldn't you were once a "kid" yourself, weren't you! , -boys nd Girls' Rompers at 50c pasengers were transferred to the Ham burg-American ilner. running down Into the engine room, forc ing the engineer to leave his post without shutting off the steam, i Alleged Polrics Letters Admitted States Attorney Makes No Objection, but Will Question Their Authorship, Floor Collapses, Four Are Killed in Detroit Factory Five Stories of Big Building Fall and Fire Has Added to the Catastrophe. DETROIT, Mich., June 12.-A floor at the plant of the Peninsular Stove works on West Fort street has caved In and It Is re ported that several men are killed. .Later reports are that four persons were to the introduction as evidence of letters killed and a number Injured. Fire has fol- purporting to have been sent the girl's lowed tha collapse of th floor. parents shortly after her arrival at the The storehouse was a six-story building Kaufmann home. However, the state an- and five of th stories collapsed from the nounctd It would question who composed weight of the stoves which filled them. them, evidently expecting to claim Mrs, Th. flra was soon brouaht under control Kaufmann had something to do with the and a search for victims In the ruins com- wilting of them. In them Anes declared: . "i could not nave a better place man Th. 1ww4l. nf thrM wnrkmen have ht.n have HOW," a i. .v.-. . i. such a good mistress, dear mother. . ,k mina lady couldn t be better to me, Th. hulMIn thlrtv.twn veors aM en ' wer my mother." u.j , jt u.. .u- She also stated that her a)U u X- is vt sv4 a J blia m fcv w w win ymmtij w rr FLANDHEAU, S. n June 12.-(Special Telegram.) The state caused something of a surprise In the trial of Mrs. Moses Kauf mann for the murder of her servant Agnes Polries today, when It made no objection with fl stoves. combat the claim of the defense that death With nn lrnfllff .h. Inn nor sava wav. Each lower floor sank In l,,.n ,,njLr Ih. hiir.n nt f llln iln... Attorneys TOr Mr! and debris. WESTERN AFFAIRS AT CAPITAL Boll Expert from Agrlenlt aral De partment Will Attend Yankton Convention. (Prom a Staff Correspondent.) WASHINGTON, June U -(Special Tele gram.) Senator Oambl today was advised 99 Indian Suits $1 -va th kids' grandpa's y wlU brlghtea at th Snsre maatlon of pisrisf -Indian." W pUyed It 4 whaa wa war tots, bat ta S those days w ooalda't get a aomplat "Xaaian" suit (or Vow, w sU for f 1 t a akt and troasara of atoa strong; red amilna, V anA a war boaaat, all oot- arad with r (ring tenth- era and other Indian Ilk ST t Ulna-a-ma-Jigs. The may ar he had In stssa to IS and h will let loo a thonoaad "whoops I" If bought for 4 your nrgs14 joangstar. I let s play I 'Indian; Fellers Send for Newest Catalogue V little "nxnpiri" for little hoys and girls of a to 10 year of age. Mad of aerrloe abla bin ohanthray full length so as ta proteot the an and stockings. Thn, too, w hay at th sam prlo a lln of fin sarerUd bin cnam hray romper In th bloonxar" style. that Dr. W. J. McOe of th Agricultural from e,ctrocutlon last evening. He department had aocepteu an invitation ex- WM piyng on the atreet and saw whs tended to him by tha Missouri River xsavl- h, thought was a rope. He caught hold gation congress, which will hold its second 0f it and It proved to be a llv electric annual convention at Yankton, 8. D., July nsnt wre, which had somehow loosened and . Dr. MoOee Is one of th expert from th pole and sagged to the ground. of the soil division of the Agricultural de- A neighbor, Mrs. Lou Rpencer, saw the partment and his add re will deal with re- boy fall and ran to his assistance and sue- suits of Investigations made by experts of ceeded In getting him away from th wire, th department, relative to soil conditions but was herself fastened to it. A man base ball suits at $1 where la th hoy; who woaldnt do without a mal or two to pnrtlol pata La a beeo ball gam with tha "teller." W sell complete has ball salts of (ry flan nel for $1. The anit la dualng a shirt, cap, belt, and padded bloomer. Vaes way be had In rises rs aging from to IS years ynr sad are of antra , fin taallty shoald not ho confuaad with Incomplete eat! it sometime offer. 1 1 i-nr .saw- T1 w wj as Boys' Blouses at 50c S ad 4? - ? ad V In W ths In America's finest and best known make. A oomprehe: sir assortment In dark bine kehambrays. tan Khaki waea an yln blacks. Agea 4 to IS year la ansa most saitabi for a romoa lug kid's" Taoatlon. iTJnnnnnwVknVnnwnt7 r m 1 iia-oi7 Doutflas Street Omaha-Neb. -rough Rider Suits at $1 th bring oat tho military" spirit If anything will. Jaekat ahonldar straps of rod and trona- er piped in red down th side, star b had In age 4 to IS years nit and will man with th hoys. Mall Orders Filled Kaufmann also produced evidence to show that M Kaufmann bought two pairs of shoes for the girl In ths last year of her life. Court adjourned at noon until Monday, It being expected It will require two more Jays to present the defense and another day for rebuttal by the state. Boy Almost Bletrocnted. HOT SPRINGS, 8. D., Jun 11 (Special.) The 5-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Lessard, jr.. had a very narrow calculations, It Is said, but the stringent rules of sanitation forced iy the city ad ministration. The price of eggs, butter lard and other Ingredients of bakery good! has been steadily advancing for years, without dealers making any corresponding raise. CLEVELAND, O., June 11 I believe that we have the right men and that through them we may be able to break up the so- called Black Hand society which has been preying upon the wealthy Italians in the central states." said Vnlted States Attor ney William Day today at the close of a conference with postal Inspectors. The conference was the result of the ten arrests that have been made In various parts of the state this week. The men taken into custody are believed by the federal officials to be the leaders of th blackmailers In Ohio, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Indiana and Illinois. The prosecu tions will be conducted by Attorney Day The postoffloe Inspectors turned .over 10 Attorney Day scores of letterr found In the possession of Sam Lima, on of th Marion, O., suspects. 'These letters," said he today, "lead me to believe there Is an actual organisation among Italian blackmailers, with Its head quarters at Marlon and that It had branches reaching as tar aa Rochester, N. T. ; Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Pittsburg. Cincinnati, Cleveland, Toledo, Columbus, Indianapolis and Chicago, with minor agencies In the smaller Intervening cltlos. Mr. Day said the letters would lead to other arrests. DIark Hand In Mexico. MONTEREY, Mxlco, Jun 12. Investi gation by the police of the bomb-throwing of a few days ago leads them to believe that the Black Hand was concerned in the affair and mora than thirty arrests have been made. Following the arrest of Juan Ferrlne, who threw th bomb into the law office of Leon Floras, Flores him self has been arrested and is held incom municado in Jail. The affair has created a sensation. DEATH RECORD. Mr. Georae W. Fairfield. P LA TT8 MOUTH. Neb., June 12-tSpe elal.) The body of Mr. George W. Fair field, who passed away In the home of her daughter In Omaha, arrived In this city Saturday and was burled In Oak Hill ceme tery. Sarah J. McMaken, was horn near Mlddleton, O., on December 17, 1K27, and with her husband came to this city in 1S56, where they resided for many years. Two sons and one daughter, Mrs. Susan Tabor of Omaha, survive her, and two brothers, A. C. McMaken of Atchison, Kan., and Colonel II. C. McMaken of this city, and one sister, Mrs. Laura S. Sprague of Buf falo Uap, 8. D. Theodore Williamson. Theodore Williamson, who lived In Omaha In the '90s, later returning to his native state Ohio died at Columbus, O., at the age of U. He was well known to a good many of Omaha's older residents, and was the father of Charles E. Williamson. Tha latter went east to attend the funeral. Chicago Bakers Boost Up Prices Bread Stayi at Present Figure, but Bolls, Cakes and Other Things Rise. CHICAGO, June W.-Chlcago bakers, be- llevlng, they say, tha high price of flour of th present season has come to stay, today officially announced an advance In prices beginning Monday, The price of bread Is untouched, but rolls, cakes, cook ies, doughnuts and other products that have sold at 10 cents will be sold at 11 Not only tha price of flour figurea In the The Weather. WASHINGTON', June 12-Forecast ot the weathor for Sunday and Mondayt For Nebraska, Colorado, Wyoming, Montana and Kansas Generall fulr run day and Monday. For Iowa Loral showers Sunday; Mon day partly cloudy. For Missouri Partly cloudy Sunday warmer In east portion; Monday fair. Fot South Dakota Local showers Sun day, Monday fair. Temperatures at Omaha yesterday: Hour. 6 a. m ( a. m ? a. m ( a. m 9 a. m 10 a. m 11 a. m 12 m 1 p. m 2 p. m i p. m 4 p. m 6 p. m 6 p. m 1 p. m HOT .il Oe bJ fO 62 u M OS 70 71 11 72 74 72 9 6K Local Record. OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU, OMAHA. June 12 Official record ot tern peiature and precipitation compared with the corresponding day of the last thr year: 1009. ISO, 19OT. 1900. Maximum temperature ..74 HI 80 7A Minimum temperature ... 60 60 68 M Mean temperature 67 70 69 66 Precipitation 14 .08 .88 .00 Temperature and precipitation departure from the normal at Omaha sine March 1 and compared with th last two year: Normal temperature Tl Deficiency for the day . 4 Deficiency sine March 1, 1909 234 Normal precipitation 18 Inch Deficiency for the day 04 Inch Total rainfall since March 1 S. 64 Inches Deficiency since March 1. 190. .116 inch F.acas for oor. period. 1908 8.05 Inohe Deficiency for cor. period 1907. ...4. 77 Inch and what has been learned aa to erosion In th upper Missouri, its causes, effects and Us possible remedy. The senate today confirmed th nomina tion of William S. McLaln of Fresno, g. D., to be register of the land offioe at Belle Fourche, a newly created office. 8. R. Mile of Mason City, la., chair- jman of the special committee of the Na tional Retail Hardware Dealer associa tion, arrived In Washington today, and wlht number of others of the special commit e on Monday will call upon President Taft to protest against the enactment of any law creating a parcels post. South Dakota postmasters appointed Bullhead, Boreman county, George M. Comstock, vice Jennie Smith, resigned. Harding Grove. Stanley county, William H. Crowley, vice A. C. Robinson, resigned. Rural carriers appointed for South Da kota:. Bradley, route No. 1, William H. George, carrier, John W. Lenhart, substi tute. Ramona, rout No. 2, Herbert Corry, carrier, no substitute. Tyndall, rout No. 1 Harry L. Brenford, carrier, E. J. Trot ter, ubtltut. appeared upon the acone and with an ax severed the wire before th (hock proved fatal to her. Both the boy and the woman mere for a time In rather a serious con dition, but are recovering. Steamer MrPherann nt Pierre. PIKIlRE. S. D., June 12. (Special Tele gram.) Th government boat, McPherson, with Captain Schuls as a passenger stopped here a short time this morning looking over proposed Improvement at Pierre and Fort Pierre, and has gone on down the river examining the different lo cations at which work will be done. The river Is yet rising here, having come up about a foot In the last twenty-four hours. AN ALL-DAY FOOD Always Ready to Sena Always Delicious and Picas) nf Post Toast ies ROBBERS HOLD UP STATION Three Manned Bandit Bent Two Victims with Bntt of Their Revolver. WINONA. Minn., June 11. The Chicago at Northwestern railroad station at New Ulm was beld up and robbed today by three masked men and Conductor A. E. Hutchin son and Night Operator W. H. Winter who were alone In th station, falling to -omply quickly enough with the demand to turn over th siaUea money, were beaten. Lead Mnn Commit Salrlde. LEAD, S. D., Jun 11 I Special.) 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