THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, MARCH tr. 1010. BRUSINCSORE ATM BOARD Aggrieved Bccsnse Not Advised of El as!er' Plan to Resign. 5 PEAKS OF THREE REPUBLICANS a n-n:i3 ' v n n : r-tq' n m tt n n b b n m, OMAHA'S GREAT SILK SALE CONTINUES i ln.ty ol Fancy Silks new spring stock, values up tr $1.2j a yard; at rts irw and rS' " 7 Aakrd Who They Arr, Iff Failure and Aimri firant, Tralnor and Plrk ard, Marine They lay ame t Haiirrlntrmlrnl, Fr'd RninlnR ha cllcovfril that fie h- been the only member of tin- Host 1 of f.'nunty Ctimmlwlnmn w no not in- fornird prior to public itl in of tho intcr tlon of fl. I'rrd UI-aimit to h'!-Ikii the hh prrlntend'tioy of t'.m count y hoi-ptitl. Wherefore Uruulng f';el.i om.-wliat ag grieved. "Wonder they w.ml l'Vt t ;11 a follow hat' (tonf on," Kaid Ilnininc plalnth ely. Mr. KIsaHRPT confided h. Intt-nilon to null March SI. to Jeff W. Ibid ford. Hert ford told I'ommlHSloti'.'r l'lckaid and tlK.se two have been planning out trr; namin . f the Biicrecjior of I IIhuim When the jiivpr time came Klsatner wm to B-na In H.-i reslKnatlon and then l-inininr was to be taken into th Inner council enc. told whom to vote tor. All this has mnde Pruning peevish and his pliie I heighten! d by tho discovery that ConimUflonrra Tralnor and Urant, the republican members of the board, had al.o learned of the Intended resignation though not from the two democrats or from F.lfaBHrr. After this Information came to him. limn ing begun to tulk to the crfect that, "maybe tho three republlcatiB on the board will fcot together and name Klaasser'a succea or." , "Who," demanded a chorus of questions, "are the three republicans?" "Well," said Hrunlntf, "there Is Tralnor and Grant und " The. speaker'! nerve failed him "and I'U-kaid," he added trying to smlU'. Lucian Milcto, Getting No Dot, Leaves His Bride Brought Into Court on Indictment, Lucian Stands on a Plea of Ignorance. Only one day did the married life of Lucian and Mary Mllcto last, according to the tale the nirl's relatives te'l. Tho party had been to church, tho wedding break fast devoured, the gifts examined, the bride klHBed by her father and mother and per chance a few others, when Mlleto sought audience with his father-in-law. lie wanted the girl' dot. "This Is America," said the father-in-law, according to report. "In this country u man supports his wife, you know." Lucian Mlleto cleared out, und Mrs. Mlleto appeared before the grand Jury, charging him VI I h wife abandonment. The grand Jury found a true bill and Mlleto appeared In district court Monday to plead to the Indictment County Attorney Eng lish read the charge and Judge Eatelle ad dressed the prisoner, "What do you plead r "I no understand," replied Mlleto. "I shall enter a plea of not guilty," said the court. Judgo Estelle wrote the entry In the docket and looking up saw Mileto still standing before the bar In respectful attitude. "(Jo sit down," ordered the court. Mlleto hastened to a chair. "He understands that, anyhow," com mented the court. DIVORCE OF PACIFIC ROADS WILL NOT HAPPEN J00N General Solicitor I.ooniU of In Ion Pa cific Explains Present Status of Merger Snlt. Many months are destined to elapse be fore a decision will be announced In the governmen't suit to divorce the Union Pa clflo and Southern Pacific Interests. Nelson 11. Loom Is, gvneral solicitor for the Union Pacific, who has returned to Omaha after near four months spent In the east on the merger hearing, will go back to New York tho latter part of April to continue the fight. "The hearing adjourned until April 28," said Mr. Loom Is. "We were given until April 1, however, to complete testimony. Itefore the case can bo left for rieelnlon testimony will have to be tnken In rebuttal and abstracts of evidence have yet to be submitted. The case probably wlll not reach this stage until late In June. Argu ments In the case probably will be heard In fct. Paul Instead of In New York." C. B. Feger. general' auditor of the Har riman lines, will accompany Mr. Loomls east to appear In the continuation of the hearing. 'LETTER CARRIER FINDS DRAFT ' AND PURSE IN MAIL BOX R. W. Freeman Recovers Stolen Treasures and Tarns Them In t Office. H. W. Freeman, a letter carrier of the Farnam street route, rerovered a draft of three figures from the letter box at Nineteenth and Karnam streets that was drawn In favor of C. E. Walker. Tho draft Is from a Madison bank, payable to Kountxe Bros., of New York. The draft had evidently been filched from the pocket of Walker with his wallet, but only the draft was returned through tho letter box route. The same evening Le'tter Carrier Freeman recovered a pocket book from the mall box at Sixteenth and Fa mum streets, be longing, evidently, to May Mtnor. A num ber of receipts for money orders and a registered letter receipt was In tho purse. Both draft and purse are now lu the possession of Postmaster Thomas and may be obtained by the owners upon adequate proof. RATES FOR THE SAENGERFEST netter Than One and One-Half Fare Mar Be tiraatrd by the Itallronds. Val reters. who was a member of the committee which visited Chicago last week to artango for rates to the Raengerrest to be held in Omaha this summer, has re turned and makes the announcement that the railroads have promised a rate of one and one-half fare for the round trip on the certificate plan. An effort Is now being made to secure a better rate. Mr. Peters said the railroads were surplsrd at the ex tensive peparutlons being mad.', and, when the committee showed the gu'irantae Omaha is making und the probable attend ance, the railroads promised further cpn Ideratlua. , BRANDEIS STORES Spring Opening A Presentation of the Correct Styles for 1910 in Women's Ready-to-Wear Apparel, Millinery, Fabrics and Acces sories to the Fashionable Costume Entire Week of March Fourteenth Xo Special Invitations Have Been Issued. We Will Consider Your Presence an Honor. II w tin A Horrible Heath renults from decaying lungs. Oure Coughs and Weak. Sore Lungs wlih Dr. King's New discovery. 60c and ll.tOi Ftir sal by Ueaton Drug Co Tuesday Special Bargain Day At BRANDEIS STORES Every Tuesday our bargain offers are 'remarkable. These specials will mean a big saving of money for you. 50c Novolty Trimming Laces at 25c Yard Fine crochet, Venise and oriental laces, bands, insertions, galloons, medallions, etc. white, cream and ecru; also black silk chantilly leaves many P M worth 50c a yard, at 18 . 27-inch Wide Embroidered Flouncings Skirtings, corset covers, wide bands and galloons all this season's newest designs many worth up to 73c a yard two big bargain squares, , J at, per yard ZjC a 11(1 JVC Women's and Misses Cravenette Coats at 98c in Dasem't A great special bargain lot of cravenette coats, offered in our new basement cloak department as an extra Ofi special Tuesday worth as high as $5.00 each, at. . ,OC Misses' $6.50 Wash Dresses at $2.50 in Basement. In colors and white, jumpers, etc. in ginghams, lawns, cam brics and lingerie worth up to $6.50 in our J PA newly enlarged basement cloak department, each. MiJv LONG CLOTH-NAINSOOK-MUSLINS at 5c Yard Finest long cloth, mercerized nainsook, soft finished muslin and the best cambrics, including lonsdale all desirable, lengths from the best mills in the country jfj values up to 15c Tuesday at, a yard fC 12ic New Ginghams at Sic Yd. You have never seen so many new ginghams. We have just received ten cases that are all new patterns for spring and summer wear. Waist and dress lengths, regularly sold at 120 Ql a yard on big bargain square, at, a yard O 2C Mercerized Poplins at 121c Yd. Repps and rough weave poplins all the leading shades, worth up to 35c a yard on bargain square 101 a .at, a yard lu 2t IN SILKS and DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. Popular Foulards Scroll, cameo and geometrical j"J C effects regular price is 85c a yard, at, yard. . . . . .jOC 27-inch Kosco Silks in five new patterns worth f 55c a yard, at, yard ...... JC $1.50 all wool Imported Tartan Suitings, 5 inches rn g wide Dress Goods Dept. at, yard vpl ST. PATRICK'S DAY NOVELTIES In Sweetland Brtndela East A read Silk Shamrocks, six for. .5c Potato Candy Boxes... 10c Cigars with Shamrocks in sidetwo for .5c Green Pigs (candy box) . ,5c Hat Candy Boxes ,5c Small Pipes with pin to wear, each 5C Green Snakes; they wriggle, each Jqc Irish Flags of silk, 2 for. .5c BRANDEIS STORES WALL PAPER SALE Why pay high prices for wall paper? Do you know that we can " j i urn (i wi fo uu cam ruum : db our large assortment T ' I . I J a . . . . - Kitchen and bed. room,, papers all good colors regular 9 price 6c to 8c, roll, at JC 100 patterns of new 1910 goods with 9 to 18-inch borders to match beautiful designs and colorings regular price 12 He to 15c Tuesday only, per roll Sic Finest lot of bed room nanera n Omaha with new crown borders and cut outs, others ask 16c, to 18c a roll,. Tuesday spe- 71 clal. per roll 2 C Two-tone papers, in the new styles 25 patterns, on sale Tuesday, at a special price. per roll .IOC rilirilpY find nntmAfll Pnnra -in all hA.iiHful nnln.. a-i . . - f uouui.iui iuiuii buu UVIIgQI others ask 60c a roll for the same grade -Tuesday, special, roll .27c -THIRD FIjOOn BRANDEIS STORES. WALL PAPER DEPT.- BRANDEIS STORES Announce for this entire week a Alt this week at Special demonstration and sale of La Vida Corsets Mrs. Marion of New York City is the ' special demonstrator in attendance. ALL CORSETS WILL BE FITTED IF DESIRED Mrs. Marion's valuable advice and suggestions are at your service. DRAHDEIS STORES 1 i4ffly 1 .A' he now Spring Style Hook at the ter. Hook and any Pattern, only I Pattern I 20 m. J? m SPRING OPENING Displays All This Week Introducing in an informal way the accepted styles in women's wear. Whether buying or "just looking" you're welcome. The special displays are made for your edifica tion and pleasure. May we not have the honor of your pres ence this week. NOW for the EASTER SUIT Opening week naturally shows the stocks at their best. No matter what amount you care to spend up to $45.00 for your suit Bennett's surely is the place to get it. Here you see originality in design and exclusive practical styles at popular prices. Look your best on Easter morn and save at least $5.00 to $10.00 on your suit. EASTER SUITS $15.00, $19.50, $25.00 $29.50 and $45.00 Initial Showing Suits Now The high quality shown in "Wooltex" garments la in harmony with otir store policy. Nothing that does not reach our high standard of quality can find a place In our stock. The quiet "Wooltex" stylo depends upon excellence of material and fine workmanship for its air of quality. "Wooltex" garments are rich and refined and can be worn with the highest degree of satisfaction in any society. 111 Opening Week's Great Silk SellingEvent So good is this silk offering we repeat it for today. Two hundred pieces of new spring eilks, as advertised Sunday, are in this sale at half real, worth. . Faille and Bengallne Silks, Shepherd Plaid Silks, rv g. Loulsine Silk Walming, Fancy Dress Silks UPZS-Uf worth 75c and $1.0O yard are SJt S t Just, two lots and two prices. No prettier or more desirable silks are Shown this spring for one-piece dresses. Not remnants or odds and ends, but silks fresh from a prominent maker in original mill pieces all at half. New Spring Styles in MEN'S STETSON SHOES 3!W THE REUADLS STORE STTXT.S la Ladies' Queen Qual ity Fine Shoc3 Bargain Day in Suit Dept. Several Most Delightful Special Offerings $20.00 Tailor Suits $12.50 Over 150 of them, serges, diagonals and fancy suit ings; matchless bargains at sale price S12.50 Stylish Lingerie Waists Sp $7.50 Lingerie Dresses $2.95 Scores of dainty one-piece designs, all colors, lace and insertion trimmed; values! to $7.50, at 92.95 endid assortment, well wortli $-00, at J 95 Long Silk Kimonos lVau tiful patterns, regular $5.00 and $6.00 values; at, rhoicc 12.95 Heatherbloom Underskirts Garments that sell regu larly at $'J.50 all sizes at 91.45 Butterick Patterns for Easter Styles FIRST IN QUALITY FIRST IN STYLE ASK FOR BUTTERICK FASHION BOOK CONTAINING COUPON FOR FREE PATTERN April Dollnoalor on SaEo Bed Spread Sale IX OI K FAMOl'S. DOMESTIC IUXI O. B. S. 635, Made in England, large flno $3 values.. 81.96 No. 660-1711. $2.60 Ued Spread, very fine, at $1.86 H. M. S. 6C2, very large, very fine, genuine English Marseilles worth $7.60, on sale at $4.35 Table Cloths 600 Figured Table Cloths, size 8x10 and 8x12, worth $2.00 at 08tf 300 Hemstitched Table Cloths 8-4x10-4, regular price $2.60, at $1.10 100 dozen Napkins, worth from $1.00 to $3.00 dozen, in half dozen lots at $1.25, 76c, 39c and S3 for each half dozen. 39c French Shirtings .... 10 18c Ginghams 12tt 12 ViC Ginghams IVtt C other specials In dresis goods called on the floor. Big Time Sale Events its orn iMiwoi'N ikdmkstic KOOM From 8:30 to 0:00 a. ni. Clover bleached Muslin, 36-Inch fine, regular price 11c, 10 yards limit, at, yard 6?i From 0:80 to 10:00 a. m. 81x90 Seamless Sheets, regular price 85c, 6 sheets limit, each. at From 10:BO to 11:00 n. in. 32-inch Scotch Ginghams, regular price 18c, guaranteed strictly fast colors, 10 yards limit, at, yard 7is(k From 1:00 to 1:30 p. in. Standard 72x90 flno Sheets regular price 75c' , 5 sheets limit, each 3S From 2.00 to 2:30 p. m. 12V4c Batiste, good colors, 10 yards limit, at, yard.. 36 From 4:00 to 4:150 p. m. Domino Check Ginghams, worth 7c aud 10c, 10 yards limit, at, yard 4 Big Sale of Silk Dressss Wednesday Biimmmmmymmmwmmmmfwmmxm m a-n a m mmimml Homeseekers9 round trip tickets at reduced rates to the Dakotas, the Black Hills, Wyoming, and other points West and Northwest, ara on sale via The North Western Line on the first and third Tuesday of each month. The opportunities provided for stop-overs to examine lands and the return, limits are all very conveniently arranged. Colonists tickets on sale daily March 1 to April 15, and Settlers' tickets are also on sale every Tuesday March 1 to April 12 inclusive, to a large number of points including the Canadian Provinces. Excellent train - service and direct routes. For rates," tickets and full infor mation apply to 'Ticket Offices 1401-1403 Farnam Strtet Omaha, Neb. Family Liquor Bepf. Specials Tuesday California Champagne Very fine quality, at. . A California Sparkling Burgundy, at v 8 n . Pure Grape Wine Home made, red or white, at. . " CU3ll READ THIS FOR TUESDAY 19 lbs. brat pure cane Granulated BiiRar $100 48 11. narks best High Patent Flour for $1.4H 8 burn Diamond "C" or Heat 'Km All Soap 25c 8 IbH. bent Rolled Hreukfast Out meal "So lbs. hand picked Navy Beans 25c 6 lbB. choice .lapHn ltlce 2 60 6 lbs. best Pearl Tapioca, Bago. Hurley or Farina 25c The best Domestic Macaroni, pkif. at ')! Tall Cans Alawka Salmon 10c Oil or Mustard Sardlnus, per can, at 4c Dromanselon, Jellycon or Jell-O, at, pki? 7Vsc 2 lb. cans fancy Sweet Sugar Corn at 7V4c 2 lb. cans fancy Wax, BtrlnK. Green or Lima Means 7 Vic Fancy Dairy Koll Butter, per lb., at 2fio Fancy Country Creamery, per lb., nt ?r Fancy No. 1 Country Creamery But ler, per lb 30c Head tbs Frash Vegetable and Orange Ad for Tuesday Beets, carrots, turnips and Shalloti. bunch j'.r! Fresh Spinach, per peck 20. Fresh Tomatoes, per lb 12 's'' Fresh Cauliflower, per lb... 10.: Jonathan Apples, per peck . . . . 4 Or. 2 heads fresh Ieaf Lettuce 1 . . . 5c 2 bunclie- fresh Radishes 5 Fresh Cabbage, per lb 2'.i"' RutnbiiKorK, per lb :v Red Onions, per lb, 212C Cranberries, per quart 7'sic Anything you want In the vcRrtn ble. we have It at a saving of 50 per cent. HlffUland Havel Orange Bale ReKUlar 20c slice, riizen 15c Regular 25c sl.e, dor.en 17 Vic Regular 30c slr-e, dozen 200 Regular 40c slfce, dozen Regular 50c size, dozen 30c Orange Spoon, guaranteed for 10 years, each , SHo We owe you 6 He on every spoon. DON'T FORGET TRY HAYOEN'S FIRST IT Artesian Water Free The present agitation regard ing the city's drinking water, prompts me to inform the pub lic that the Pure Artesau Water H0TEL ROME is freo to all who care to use It In their homes. IIOMK MILLER. waxazamsuami XW138I CLUBBING OFFERS Daily Bee (without Sunday) $4.00 1 Omr Vvot vua a a iw Review of Reviews 3.00 Regular price for both one year. .$7.00 J 5.20 ONLY Daily Bee (without Sunday) $4.00 1 McClure'i Magazine 1.50 Woman's Home Companion 1.50 Review of Reviews 3.00 Our Price ONLY $6.90 UFDIKE'S FUIDB OT OMAHA. IIOVB, For lightness and sweetness In pnstry and bread There Is no flour to compare with Up dike's best. Your house will be spotted and your trlends all know That your pantry Hbounds In bread white a snow. Just order one sack and you will know by the teBt That the name on the sack stands for purest and bet. MKri. C. H. VAN ATST INF. 1410 North 24th St., South Oinulia. HOTELS. Regular price for all one year. . .$10.00 THE OMAHA DEE. Omaha. Neb. Kg2J23Elta3lfiCE2B5BBBR2a5QjQ .''lli.'.lliIJWSLI EASTER GIFTS Are letting to be more and more the proper thing . ine.se uuvi. rimeininf iruin our stock would also be proper. Spend a few minutes with us. Look for the name. S. W. LINDSAY, Jeweler 1510 Duuglua Street. 0 Hotel Martinique B'way. 32d and 33d Sts. NEW YORK CITY I IN THE HEART OP THINGS HIGH CLASS FIREPROOF HOTEL Handsomely furnished, all ouUlrie rooms, with every modern aDDolotinent. ooe block from New I'enn Depot, near all leading department stores and tlieutrei. ROOMS WITH PRIVILEGE OF BATH, $1.50 per Day and Up. ROOMS WITH PRIVATE BATH, $2.50 per Day and Up. The highest class of accora s moduticaa at moderate rates. The now addition will be completed on September Int. giving hotel ca pacity ot uuO room and 400 baths. Walter ChaurtdUr, Jr.. Manager The Misses' Shoes WITH -.. .. The Mothers' Styles TIiIb year, raoro than evor, 1b niibSPH' footwear like that of tho mothers . all tho daintlneHH In last, stylo, lea ther and color. We have made a special effort to have In misses' shoes a cor rect style and at tho sauio time provide comfort. No nails to hurt the foot a correct fit in length and width, which means so much to the growing foot. Welt soles, button and lace. Women's sizes 2 t0 $3.00 Misses' sizes 11 t( 2 $2.30 Children's sizes 8 t0 U $2.00 A quality so ht(li nud a price so low that you can't af ford to make your purchabo anywhere but nt Drexel Shoe Co. OMAHA SELLING AUICXTS 1419 Farnam St. Roliabio Dentistry AT Taft's Dsntal Rooms 11 V