THi: BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, WOO. Sell PQBflM 818 HOTBI FliOW ES Baby Blankets Buy your Cliristmaa Mankots early while the assort ment is complete. Teddy Boar, Billy Possum, Santa Clans, DniSy, Aesop Fable, Babbit, Fleur de lisle, Jingle, Forget meuot. Chicken, Elephant and other new designs can be had in dainty pink and white or bluV and whitp. Prices 50c, 59 75c and 1.00 each. Special Sale of Hand Embroider ed Linen Pillow Cases, Tuesday 25 pairs $6.73 Hand Embroidered Linen Pillow Cases; sale price," a pair, $ 1.89. Main Floor. y ' r . " B-ll-2-'08 Nicaragua diplomat, who added that he had dome to take the post of secretary of tho Nlcarsguan lesntion at Washington. Df, Kpman arrived today. Dr. Roman Bald the two Americans. Cannon and Oroce, re cently executed In Nicaragua, were officers In the Insurgent army, and added that ifannon wus "a sort of engineer and en gagrd tn laying mines." lie said -the trouble In Nlciragua was little cnoro than a riot. PUTTING NAVY ON BUSINESS BASIS i' '' (Continued from First l'age ) one for hulls,- "according to practice of ship building firms In this coun(ry and tire naval dock yards of Kngland and Ger many." ,v .. Tho commandants 'nnd captains at the yards wilt" be kept -there long enough to Insure continuity of policy, and the com mandants 'will be the enly representatives of th 'department at the yards. The Newberry plntl gave the senior naval constructor at, the yards power that Seote tary Meyer lodges with the commandant. Inefficient work or performance, or Ir regularities under the different bureaus. Secretary Meyer found, has been Inspected usually by officers of those bureaus re porting, directly, to thfw. No machinery lu existed by which Independent Inspec tion of ships, shore stations and technical matters under the bureau could be had. That Mr. Meyer will provide by his new division of Inspection. The existing bureau of yards and docks, tho marine corps and certain other branches .of tho department not logically Included In any one of rtie four divisions of duties will -bo placed under the assist ant secretary. Suga ar Trust Frauds in Criminal Court Six Former Employes af Company Are ; - Placed on TriaOn New -a -'v ' 7 York. V,'. . L. ,NEW ' YOF YORK, Nov. 29. On criminal clmrges resulting; from th revelations of extensive, untlei-welghlng frauds en the docks of th 1 .American Sugar Heflnlns elm, ') J'npany In Williamsburg, six former em- yes of j the company were placed on tilul In ths United States circuit court It: re today, Two yeu'rs ago, on November 20, 1907, lichnrd parr, then a special asentOf the customs service, raided the WUI.imsburg su,jar docks .lnd reported the discovery of fradulent attachments tq the scales used In weighing sugar Import. It was as on? outcome of this raid that James F Ben- i dfrhaxel, foriner manager of the com pany's WtlllnrtiHbuiyy plant, and Oliver Spitxer. former dock superintendent, and five checkers' anil 'weighers employed on tile docks at the -time were Indicted and brought to trial torlay, . -p Tho other men under "indictment are Pat rick J. Hennessey, Ttjomas Kehoe, John R. L'nyle, Kdnnrd lA. 'Boyla and Jean M. Vaelaer. Voelker la 111 and when court psHinad utfa, hi, counsel secured a post ponement oft lil'e;, trial. SAYS HE HAS SUFFERED PART OF DEATH PENALTY Urucf l.snrrr 1'ittrtek Aranes that lie Should oir Uf Given tils Freedom. Nl:W YOriK.' Nov. IW.-Aibert T. Patrick, whoie c:it(-nce..of death for the murder of WllJIum Marsh , Uce was commuted to life-tmpi irfaiinieat. al ' Sing Siiij, appeared today brfoie the appfJUuo division of the jupreine court In UrOoklyrl to argue that. R'lthln the, law, lie has already suffered 1-Htti and, thus , has jiald his debt to tai ilnto !n fjUt-atrtJ. should b set Tree. Mt; lc!i roriH'tVhi. that-the. solitary con 'Inemcrt i receding lectrocutlng has been jel.l ry the Un'.tid States supreme court 0 bu pari t't t:ic i penalty decreed In a Ivath s. !it:icf. He served that time in 'Hi rr.d now makes. the point that .when mi, court "-of ' appeals reaffirmed the d Mon of tho court of conviction and sc' 1 ncv, ua'e foe execution, It transgressed lit; cctistitotional rlyht in ordering him to i rv4 another ik riod of solitary confine ment, thereby duplicating a punishment i hte already suffered. The failure of the Warden to electrocuto, n compliance with the first order of the rov.ri. nr::ue Tatrlck, constitutes an act if iiunfeinuuce. ; urN'tOO Costs . Child's Life. nOCX VALT.S.'R. I.. Nov. 23. -(Special.) -Cl.tta tflnimwfcyY aged 7, daughter of Mr. tid Mrs. Walter Shuuiway, who had Just nkcr) up l)elr residence on what Is known is the George Shumway farm tn Spink lounty, tost her life by drowning as the ult of' childish .curiosity. She met her leath lyi falling Into a cistern. It Is sup- Egclualv Omaha selling on Mark Cross' Gloves for Men and Women iTN London mads, band f ' aawad tha glova standard (or the n t Ira world. $1.50 a Pair. BENSON & THORNE CO. 161S-16JO rarnam m Xegtat C BETH ALL PKPT3 la it. A-U41 poced the little girl raised the cover to look In and lost her balance and fell through the opening to her death In the water beneath. The cover went back Into place, and when the child was misled It was fifteen minutes or more before the distracted mother thought of raising the cover and looking Into the cistern, where she discovered the body of her chilcr. Hundred Miners Rescued from Mine One is Killed in Explosion of Gas in Shaft at Marion, Illinois. ST. LOt'IS, Nov. 29. A long distance telephone mrssnge from Marion, 111., to the Associated Press says, that one miner u killed and over 100 rescued with difficulty after an explosion of gas in the mine near there today. The victim of the accident was Frank Morrow, an American. Over 100 men were In the coallitry when the gas blast same. There was an Im mediate rush for the shaft and as the cage had not been damaged, all the work men were soon brousht to the surface. King Noncommital on the Alsop Claim Formal Bequest that Edward Act as Mediator Has Been Made. LONDON, Nov. 29. A request that King Edward mediate the Alsop claim dispute between the United States and Chile was made by the United States, through the foreign office today. His majesty had been commublcated with Informally on the subject hefor, but at that time gave a non-commltal reply. RIPPLE OF REFORM WAVE 'EVEN IN OLD WYOMING Watera of Prohibition t'iile Are WahtnK Shares of Lone (iulch and Uesd Man'a Trail. The day of "The Last Chance" and "The Wild Steer" Is past out there along the gulches of Wyoming. "The ripples of the reform wave and pro hibition are creeping up around us," said C. E. Brenlman, representatlvo in the Wyo ming legislature from Shoshoni, at the Her Grind. "The last piece of prohlbllory legislation that wtss put over made It Illegal to run a saloon outside of the corporate limits of a city. The lUjtior people have r-hups brought a great deal of what is coming on I themselves. "Now, out there in Wyoming we are In clined to let everybody have his own way as much as possible, with maybe not so close attention to what the dry stautei books happen to say Just as long as they don't get obtrusive. That has been the mistake they are bringing It on them selves. , "Wyoming is Just about to get a taste of what the other western plates have bean getting in the way of liquor lcg'.sla'.lon." lit prcscnta'.lve lirenlman is on his way to the Live Stock show In Chicago. TREASURER OF PRESBYTERY SHORT IN ACCOUNTS Plttsliura; Church Official and Over Twenty Thouannd Dollars ara Mialiia. , PITTSBURG. Pa.. Nov. 29. William C. Lllley, former treasurer of the Pittsburg presbytery, who disappeared on Sepirmber 29 last, Is short to the amount of 121, (KA.hi In lil accounts to the church, ac cording to a statement given out today. The entire fund from the sale of tha Fourth Presbyterian church, this city, Is charged to LUley's indebtedness, this amount being flS.Sltj. The trustees would not say whether or not they would prose cute. ROADS AFTER OKLAHOMA LAW Foar Companies Ask Injunction to Prevent Tna Bala af Lines. GUTHRIE, Okla., Nov. 29 Four railroad companies asked the United States circuit court today to restrain the state authorities from issuing tax warrants for the seizure and sale of their properties on account ft their failure to pay the constitutional tax of H of lpr cent on their total gross reve nues. A large amount is Involved, as the state claims taxes not only on Interstate business, but on the Oklahoma portion ot Interstate business entering and leaving the state. The roads in the suit are the Santa Fe, Rock Island, Gulf, Colorado St Santa Fe and the Missouri Kansas ft Texas. CARRIERS AND POSTMASTERS .Names of New Federal Appalateea ia Nebraska, laws aad - Boata Dakota. WASHINGTON. Nor. .-(Rpeclal Tele gram.) Rural carriers appointed are a follows: Nebraska Pender, route t C." A. Johnson, carrier; Clay Griffin, substitute. Iowa-Derby, route I. W. H. Parker, car rier; A. C. Parker, substitute. Postmasters appointed: Iowa Packard, Butler county. H. J. Fisher vice J. W. Daly, resigned. South Dakota Maltland, Lawrence county, Robert D. Kyle vice 3. Keller, re signed; Sink." Union "oninty. Otto Ctd?r berg vice J. Dratt, resigned. CREW SAVED BY L1CI1TSI11P German Steamer Stranded Off Hat terai in Perilous Poiition. SU3QI0XS AID BY VIBXLESS Boat with HfiTf tamo Haaalaa; from Cnna to Kew 1 ark Goes Airomil aa Dtaaaand heals. BEATFORT. N. C. Not. 29. -The Ger man steamer Brewster la atranded on Diamond shoals. The crew was taJcea off by a government lightship. JTEW TORK. Not. . The steamer Brewster In cargo from Jamaica and Cuba rts for New Tork la today hard aground and In a dangerous position off Diamond shoals lightship. Just south of Caps Ilst tersa. The steamer is sending out calls for Immediate assistance. The call for help was received by wire less telegraph In this city In a message picked up by the United Wireless company and originating wllti the government sta tion on light ship. The mrra ge ship said the Brewster was aground about nix miles Inside the light ship, in a precarious posi tion. The sea was reported smooth and the wind moderate at that time, however. The Brewster of 801 tons net register and owned by H. If. Pchmttt of Hamburg sailed from Kingston, November lfi, for New Tork. A wrecking outfit was ordered from Nor folk to the aid of the stranded steamer, NORFOLK, Va., Nov. 23. The combined forces of the Creed's Hill, Cape Hatteraa and Hatteras Inlet life saving stations suc ceeded In landing at noon today Captain wins and twenty-eight members of the crew who remanded aboard the Brewster, No one was lost. Gompcrs Writ is Before the Court Supreme Judges Take Petition for Writ of Certiorari Under Advisement. WASHINGTON, Nov. 29.-The petition for a writ of certiorari in the contempt proceedings against Samuel Gompers, John Mitchell and Frank Morrison, officers ot the American Federation of Labor In con nection with the Bucks Stave and Range litigation which, If granted, would have thf effect of bringing up the whole case, was today formally presented to the federal n.i,,,,, i;i,ui l vy stiiuM is. earner OI INCW VnrV Messrs Gompcrs, Mitchell and Morrison wre present. Mr. Gompers wore his fei uS usual, and was the object of consider able attention on the part of spectators. The court took the subject under advise ment. Bryan on Way to South America Will First Hunt Ducks in Texas and Then Make a Tour of Panama. EL PASO. Tex., Nov. 29. William .J. Bryan, who la preparing to tour South and Central America and visit the Panama cnr.al, paiwd through this city last night. Ho said that 'after hunting ducks a few days In the neighorhood of Galveston, he would visit his ranch at Mission, Tex., and then go east through Atlanta to Florida. He said ho would sail later for Tanama and then make a itour of Central and South America. EVICTED TENANTS IN RAIN Three Hundred Persons Thrown Oat by Employers Ileranse of Strike. LUDLOW, Mass., Nov. 29. Rain during last nlfcht and early today added to the misery of the S.K) persons evicted on Satur day from tenements owned by the Ludlow Manufacturing association because of a strike In the mills of tho company. Th household effects of the evicted persnni were oiled in a hean In the street Tht I ow ners found refuge for themSsJves and their families In the houses of friends. The work of eviction was suspended tcday, but It was announced that on Wednesday the occupants of sixteen other houses owned by the company would be ordered to leave. Tha primlil development today was the Importalkn if a band of fifty Italian strike breakers, who were taken to the mills under police guard. NEBRASKAN GETS HIGH POST Frnnk While la Appointed Director of F.dueatlou In Philippine Islands. MANILA, Nov. 29. Frank White was to day appointed director of education for the Philippine Islands to succeed Dr. Bar rows, resigned. Mr. White has been as sistant director of education here for sev eral years. He was reared in Nebraska, was graduated from the University of Chicago In 1MQ and came to tha Philip pines In the following year. DEATH RECORD. South Dakota Pioneer. PIERRE. S. D., Nov. 29. (Sprclal Tele gram.) In the death of Philip Pickerln? at his home In this city today another Hughes county pioneer Is gone. He came to the county In 18S2 and has resided on his farm or In this city ever since that time. Scott's Emulsion is the original has been the standard for thirty-five years. There are thousands of so called "just as good" Emul sions, but they are not they are simply imitations which are never as good as the onVinaL They are like thin mint stOTT'S is thick like a heavy cream. If you want it thin, do it yourself r with water but don't buy-it thin. FOR SAL? BY ALL DRUGGISTS Bm4 Md., sum of rrm mat this ad, tor aa bwuUful Be.Uiaa buk u4 OWW afcMoa-goua. oa boJi ovinia Oowa Luca Pm.j. SCOTT A EOWNE, 409 Pearl St. New Yark The Lion Bath Cabinet The Host Coarenicnt, Practical, , t ,! tut i t k TP..'." ! v v l ."L-' - Open Ready for Use. and made to sleep like a child. Ths Lion Bath Cttbinet Is used successfully for treating rheumatism, gout, la grippe, catarrh, asthma, all blood, skin, liver and kidney trouble, ladles' Ills, malaria, .lervousness, etc The Lion Cabinet Is covered with black coated rubber rloth with hand some figure on outside. It folds Into an Inch space when not In use. The UOI BATK CA-BUf BT, ample with heater 99.00 H. J. PENFOLD & CO. rSTVAilD AID 1410.1418 HABJfET iTgSIT TEST OF IOWA LOW FARE LAW Injunction Suit at Des Moines by In- terurban Stockholders. ALLEGES ACT IS CONFISCATORY Deficit of go 1, for Cedar Rapids and lows City Hoad, Another Coming; This Year. (From n Staff Correspondent.) DE8 MOINES, Ia Nov. 29. (Special Tel- firam.l-J urine McPherson In the federal court today Issued an order restraining tho Cedar Rapids ft Iowa City Interurban rail road from complying with the Iowa law fixing railroad rates at 2 cents a mils. The writ is returnable December IB, when a hearing will be had on the constitutional ity of the Iowa law. The suit was brought by Elizabeth McCllntock of Pennsylvania, a stockholder of the company, who says she asked the company to charge more than 2 cents a mile and the company re fused, and that unless It does charge more than that It will lose money and thus de prive her of profits which she ought to have. , She shows that the deficit of the company last year was about 151,000 and this year It will be 143.000. She makes the railroad commission, the attorney general and all officials who have to do with the enforcement of the law parties to tha suit. The case is intended to bring to a test before Judge McPherson the entire statute of Iowa regarding the 2-cent fare and to ..ave It declared unconstitutional because It Is confiscatory. Brought Baek from Nebraska. Governor Carroll today Issued a requisi tion for the bringing back from Nebraska of ons Nelson Capron, who violated a parole by leaving the' state. He served time from Casper( county for perjury. He was found at Durbln. The governor also 'asued requisition to fetch from the Wisconsin state reforma tory ona Mike Ross, indicted in Buahanan county7' for uttering a forged ' Instrument. After his Indictment in Iowa he went to Wisconsin and is now serving, time for a similar offense. Blsr Lumber Cotnpanr Formed. The secretary of state today received the articles of incorporation of the James A. Smith Lumber company of Otiage, capital $1,030,000. The company Is formed by Sen ator Smith, the veteran member of the Iowa legislature, who owns a large num ber of lumber concerns In Iowa and Min nesota, also a number in the Dakotas. 'reparian for a Corn Show. Local committees today took charge of the new Coliseum, Just completed In Des Moines, and commenced preparations for a corn show, which is to be hel dfor two weeks, commencing next Monday. These corn shown have been held annually for several years, but ' this year the plan is expanded into a pretentious affair, with )2C,000 In premiums and a guaranty from the Commercial club. Discrimination Una Been Common. The Stat Railroad commission has Just closed one complaint case that has been hanging flresome time and which indicate much the nature of various complalntH that are brought to the attention of the board. This was a complaint on the part of the National Petioleimr association to the ef fect that the Burlington and the Rock Island railroads refused to accept for transportath n oil products in less than car load lots on more than one day a week at Keokuk, Dubuque and Clinton. Now the Burlington bun agreed to accept such shipments any day. The matter of greatest Importance was the fact that this disci lm inailon has been common in Iowa. It is explained that the Oil trust, having large distributing houses well scattered about, does nearly all business in car-load lota, while the Independents are compelled to handle a large amount of the business In sm .11 lots. Now, the Burlington at leust, promises to and tha discrimination. Southwestern Fruit ilea. CRESTO?f, Ia,, Nov. 29. (Special.) The Southwestern (Horticultural society will open In this cUy, Tuesday, November 30, with the following, program: S to 12 m. Greetings and placing exhibits In position. 1:30 p. m. Invocation, president's address, J. 11. Betchel, Hamburg; secretary's report, W. M. Uomberger, Jlarh.n; treasurer's re port, J. P. Hess, Council Bluffs; directors reports from. Clarinda, Lenox, Gurdn Grove, Woodbine," Grlswold, Waukee; "Newer Problems to Meet," Wesley Orecn, state secretaiy, Davenport; open dlxcus bIoiib on reports and year's work. The ev- nlng session will be'devoted to talks on the topics: "Apples," ' Peaches," and "Grapes," by P. F. Spencer of Randolph, E. T. Dalby of Hamburg and J. A. Aulaubaugh of Council Bluffs, respectively. "1909 Exper ience with Apples," 11. Deur of Mis souri Valley; "notes on "The Year's Or charding," D. B. McCalla, Clarinda. The sessions will continue through December 2. A fine list of premiums have been an nounced for bt st exhibits, and lilting dele gates are expected from Ames college, from eastern Iowa, Nebraska, Missouri and one from the promolotfcal department of Wash ington, D. C. . law 'Workman Mag Disband. IOWA FALLS, la.. Nov. ). (SptclsJ.) Tomorrow will decide the fate of tha Iowa Workmen, an organisation with a membership scattered over ths state. Ths question, of disbanding or continuing the I1 Durable, Up-to-date Bath Cabinet Made With them you can enjoy all the remarkable cleansing. Invigorat ing, purtfylng, refreshing and curative health-giving effects In your own room of Sanitarium, Hot Fprlngs, Turkish, Russian, lr furncd or any kind of Medicated Vapor l'.ath. st a cost of about 3 cents per bath. The Lion Cabinet opens up 6,000,000 pores all at once. Front every pore flows tiny streams of poison-laden liquid. They literally wash the blood of Impurity. They not only force the poison out of the system, but they Invigorate and stimulate to healthy action every organ of he body. They relieve all congestions and give perfect circulation. Pains and aches vanish as If by magic while In the bath. The weak nnd de bilitated grow strong and tha nervous and sleepless are quieted SZOK BOOM BTJFVX.IE8. OHAEi, XTEB. organization has been put up to the mem bers and the vote thereon will be can vassed tomorrow", the result determining the future of the order. The grand lodge of Iowa Workmen Is a distinct organiza tion from other workmen lodges. Chares iL Clark of Montezuma Is president and the late H. B. Whito of Waterloo was an officer until his death. Should the members vote to disband, and It is thought possible, the affairs of the order will be wound up before the first of the year. It Is generally thought that the majority will favor disbanding. Sigma Alpha at Iovta City. IOWA CITY, la., Nov. 29. (Social.) Delegates attending the biennial province convention of the Plcma Alpha Epsllon fraternity here laet week elected the fol lowing officers: R. 11. Monler of Carroll- I ton. Mo., president; Frederick Apt of tho University of Kansas, vice president; Ar thur T. Wallace of Pes Moines, secretary i and treasurer. Representatives were pres ent from the University of Iowa, Ames, University of Kansas, University of Mis souri, University of Nebraska, University of Arkansas and Washington university St. Louis, Mo. Court at tilenwond. GLEN WOOD, la.. Nov. 29. (Special.) Judge Woodruff Is holding his first regular term of court in his home town. BEDFORD A Harlan contractor has fin ishtd the Bedford sewerage system for that city. Next year It Is hoped the system will be extended to the residence portion of the place. CRKSTON Country roads leading to this city at the present time are almost Impas sable. Farmers coming here Saturday. were obliged to use four-horse teams, and many who desired to come and made, the attempt were forced to abandon It because of the heavy black mud. BLOOMF1ELD Mrs. Calvin Thomas. living near Bloomfleld, Is a victim of a gun shot wound, accidentally Inflicted by her 10-year-old son, while playing with a slwtt- gun that was "supposed not to be loaned. The shot entered Mrs. Thomas' head Just back of tho ear. Inflicting a very serious and It ia feared, fatal wound. CRESTON Funeral services over the body of Albert Frey, a former Creston man, were held at Lorimor Sunday at the home of his mother. Deceased had been In poor health for about two years, and recently submitted to an operation for tumor of the brain In a Des Moines hospital, from which he was unable to rally. He was about 80 years of age and besides the aged mother, a wife survives him. CRESTON One hundred miles a day Is the record of Conductor Charles- Flint of this city as he figures It, since he began work for the Burlington railroad In lKfiL forty-eight years ago. Forty years of that time he has been tn the capacity of con ductor. He figures off one whole year out of the forty to allow for sickness and vacations and then calculates at the rate of 100 miles per day, he has traveled more than 1.21.MX) miles, or a distance of more than forty-eight times around the earth. FIVE SWINDLERS POSE AS AMERICAN MILLIONAIRES Paris Authorities Charge Them with teallnir Jewelry from Promin ent Families. PARIS, Nov. 29. Four men and a wormui who have posed here as American mil lionaires, but are alleged to compose a gang of International swlndlerB, were arrested today charged with extensive stealing and cefraudlng of Jewelery. Jewels valued at $15,000 were found at their home. The po lice claim these were stolen from European houses. Two of the men gave their names as John Francks of New Tork, who Is said to have once teen expelled from France, and Jacob Hymen of Philadelphia. CHANGE IN GRAIN STANDARDS Missouri Board of Trade Considering nevlslon Adopted by Grain Exchanges. KANSAS CITY, Nov. 29. Representatives of the boards of trade of St. Joseph, Mo. St. Louis and Kansas City today attended a meeting of the Missouri Railroad & Warehouse commission at the Baltimore hotel In this city. The purpose of the meet ing was to ascertain whether the farmers, grain dealers and millers of Missouri desire the grain trades and weights now In gen- eral use In the state changed in conform ity to the standards established by the National Grain Dealers' association n: Chicago, November 1$. lter a conference will be held with representatives of the Kansas boards of trade and the Kansas Railroad and Warehouse commission. Iowa Honda Incorporate. PIERRE, S. D., Nov. 20.-(.andal.)-Artlcles of Incorporation were filed here today for the construction of a new elec tric railway in Iowa. The new company, to be known us the Iowa City, Ottumwa & Southwestern Electric Railway company, has nominal headquarters at Pierre and a business office at Iowa City. The In corporators are: S. J. Smith, Roseoa Wil son, Frank Farmer, Iowa City, Ia., and G. P. Peterson, Ilerre, 8. D. The pro posed new line is to be e'gt.ty miles In length, extending from Iowa City to Ot tumwa, crossing the counties of Johns in, Washington, Keokuk and Wapello. The company is authorised to furnlsh'electrlo Ity to towns along the right-of-way as well as to operate an electric railway. Township Dlau Artesian Well. TIERRE, 8. D., Nov. i9-(Sp(cal) The first plat for an artes an w-11 at town ship expense which has been filed with the state engineer's department for many years, is one which has come In from Murdo township, Lyman county. The plat shows a location on a ridge which will allow the water to flow Into two different "draws" and give benefits to the great est possible number. While a number of other townships west of ths Missouri have jgjy FAR NAM ST. Reduced Prices On Women s Suits Every suit in our entire sloek now niiirketl far below regular prievs. Look them over while Selections nre choice. Up to $2.-).0() Suits, now $15.00 Up to $40.00 Suits, now $25.00 Up to $00.00 Suits, now $35.00 Up to $75.00 Suits, now $45.00 Stylish Coats $25 Worth $30, $35, $40 Our showing of women's coats is nost complete, successful ly meeting every demand for better looking, better wearing nnd bet ter fitting garments An excep tionally large collection of fine coats, worth $30.00, $35.00 nnd $40.00; on sale Tuesday, at riff 1 ft SBSanaGaltlM priced, at. been discussing township actlan, none have yet got down to business except tha Ly man county proposition. There is yet a question in regard to securing an artes an flow on the higher lands west of the Mis souri and this may account for the delay on the part of townships to take up the work. Now that a move has been made. It Is possible that others will wait to find what the outcome will ba before they get into the game. If the well In Lyman county, proves a success, a number of such wells will, no doubt, be sunk within the next year. FIRE RECORD. General Stores at Glenwood. GLEN WOOD, Ia.. Nov. 29. (Special.) Fire originating In the dental office of Dr. E. G. Woodrow at midnight last night completely gutted the upper floor over Howe's grocery ' In the Woodrow building. Dr. Woodrow's Joss is everything pertain ing to a dental stock and furnishings. The water loss of J. H. Howe, grocer; A. 8. Edwards, barber, immediately under Wood row's office, and H. B. Dull, grocer on the north, will be considerable. That the fire was confined to tha one building' re flects credit upon the fire department. The fire had been smoldering some time and had broken through the skylight when dis covered. Store at Fuller! . FULLERTON, Neb.1, Nov. 2s (Special.) Sunday morning fire was discovered in Frank Leach's shoe and furnishing store. It had gained such headway that it was Impossible to check the flames until the entire inside was burned. What goods were not destroyed by fire were Injured by water. Mr. Leach held an insurance -of $4,000 on the stock, while the fiulldlng, ojined by James Loughran, was damaged to the extent of at least $1,000, with no In surance. Thomas Meagher Trias Salelde. MANILA, Nov. 29. Thomas Meagher, son of the the Irish patriot, died today of pneumonia, following an attempt at sui cide. He was a graduate of West Point and lived many years In Montana and California. For severar years he had oc cupied minor posts in the government here. TO Cl'ltH A COLD IN ONE! DAT Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund money if It fails to cure. E. W. Grove's iunature Is on each box. fco. MOVEMENTS' Or OCEM.V STEAMSHIP!. Port. Arrlred. . Ballad. NEW YORK lUltlc NEW YCKK..i....L.UiMBl MOVILLK....r.....l-Wornl LONTlOS Monlfnrt sol THAVPTON. Bt. Ijuula tlfEBNSTOWN Arabia. qt-EENSTOWN LuiUnnU. LIVKRfiiuL, ...Cndtan NAPI.KS Ctrmonla. BKIBTOL, koulDoulh. Aa Inhalation lor Whoopina-Cough, Croup, Dronchitls. Coughs, Diphtheria, Catarrh. Cr.solene la a Boon to Asthma tioa. I.Ha it .,( Mia more 8.cli lo brailb In remt-i Cresolrna turn Uchum l" sir, iaaJ -,,.,ut tr.-lui.nt. It is irr. u.bl. to lnoth. Tn.Mt el (' mpl.ve Tfiiimrr will and UnmadML. r.iluf tram Couiii ur liiniua Con.liUun of th Mirool. AU. DRUOQISTS. tons poti iu dS aerlpilie Booku. Vapo-Cresolrue Ca. 1U f ulu.a biraot, fc.w Yuik. I tE.UbU.lill 1878) I ). 1 mi pi! Fur Sets, $15 Worth $25 and $30 These are of rioh black Russian Lynx, made with extra large rug muff and large shawl collar with silk shirred linings and are specially We also chow hundreds of sets in mink, fox, lynx, squirrel and wolf, at specially low prices. We can easily gave you 25 on your fur purchase. in nm yivinn John Says: "Six little pennies. . I Six little cents. J O a Jintrasjl ' uci t-Mir, inuoi - BUSTER' A smoke for gents. "Teg I'm avrstlng poetry now, can't help it, the cigar is so good." Central Cigar Store 521 South Itih Strttl. No Question as to tho Superiority. of CALUMET Baking Powder; KeceWeJ Hif serf Award Wsrli't Pars Food EipeWioO j . Caicago, 1907. J Omaha Trunk Factory We also carry a fins Una of Xatteiges Pong. IQSa Xaoa garnam UtlnA. A-103S TO.NIGIIT A MUM IS ML: NTS. BOYD'S Tonght Tomorrow and Matins Tomorrow THE GIRLfrom RECTOR'S Beats Mow Selling James X. Ksckett In 'Sampson" It KUUUt Or OMAHA AMVStMf MT W Af . OK1W BTOOK COMPAMT Monday, Tuesday asd Wednesday, "racing the Music;" Thursday, Friday, Saturday. The Man Ca ths km." Matinees Tues day, Thursday and aatarday. Kiht prloss CSo and Hitt-i Uatices, one pric, a So. -iuw 'a 18c JSe TO-xriaxT ma Turn wedkebdat SAL THE CIRCUS GAL Thursday 'SIS XOrklgg" PHONED tX)Ui44 IriOAMfti ADVAUCZD TAUBEVILiE Mut Every IaV. 1:15 Kry Nlgbt, i:16. This Week: ilyams A M Intyre, Curzon. James Young, world A Kingston, Mine. Paul la. Tli Arlington Four, Douglas 4t Iouglas, the Kinoui'oine and the Orphiom Concert Orchestra. Frio as 10a. gae aad n n We Make All We Sell K0laio EMS 0