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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1911)
1011. a THE FEE: OMATTA, SATTTKDAY. JAXUAUV Mesa Wanted. to attend the special doings at Kilpatrick's. If you cannot attend personally purchase by proxy Saturday we will ell a nice assorted lot of well made, good ttyle dollar thirts at, each G9c Here 's part of the s-tory: ella?tic fleece! shirt? and draw ers at 45c liollar ribs, wool or interwoven; Saturdav, at 79c Five lines of leader? in $1.50 Underwear, Sat urdav -...S1.29 Union Knits that were $1.50; Saturday 9Sc The $2.00 kinds at. .$1.45; and $3.00 quality. .$1.9S I)oscriition would convey but little idea of the re markable offerings in Neckwear, Mufflers, Socks, Gloves, etc Men who know will see at a glance those who don't know have our assurance that the values are not only un purposed but rarely approached. "We give V3 off on Men's Scarf Tins and Sleeve Buttons. For the Children All odd lots, broken assortments, etc., of Vests, Tants, Drawers, Union Suits and Sleeping Suits, formerly tK.ld up to $1.50, will be offered in three lots at 49C, 25c and 15c Women' Underwear Four lots merit your very special, attention, ladies, on Saturday, $1.39, 79c, 39c, 25c Some Sensational Selling Saturday up Stairs Section About 40, mostly soft wools a few silks which prjld up to $30.00; will go at $7.50. These are dresses. Any Suit all the suits should go Saturday lt Price. There 11 be coat excitement; we'll clean up a lot; mixtures and plains, light and dark; sold up to $35.00. You get choice at ...$15.00 Fur Scarfs and other furs; quite a (--election Saturday at $3.98 Young Women's Suits, staple in Etyle and color, sold up to $22.50, at, each . . , : $7.50 Wonderful business in the new section for children and mioses. There will le no abatement of interest Saturdav we asMire you for we will offer Wool Iresses and Feter Thompson Suits, plaid? and plain, at $5.00 Coats for all atres Coats of all kinds Coats of all colors Coats of all textures (almost) ages 2 to 17 years fine Coats such as are kept in first class establishments onlv sold up to $23.01 fit. "....$12.50. $8.25, $6.45, $5.00 and $2.95 Every lot wonderful values. A table will be covered with Infants' Dresses, Skirt?, Nighties, Dresses, etc. all I3 off. What's left of our new Doll stock V3 off nothing reserved. One very special Silk Bargain Saturday consists of Mes calines, Taffetfls, etc., sold up to 85c, at 47c This is especially noteworthy. You'll find some others. , Here's How in Hosiery Saturday Staples, heavy weights and blocks, 'Note: 25c before 17c now; 35c before 2GV2C now; 50c before C7c now. Fancy plains and lisles 50c grades 33C; $1 grades G9c Take Special Notice We cannot now promise deliveries of Skirts made to your measure at the dress goods counter under one week, and if the orders keep, increasing deliveries will take longer. 15 styles and models to select from and any style made up for $2.00. Some great bargains in Dress Goods from which to select and the skirts are all well made. Get your orders in at once ! Second Warning For real satisfactory service you should come in the morning early to the Linen Section! And Third Warning Some of the real choice designs and models in Undermuslins are selling very rapidly. rhomas Kilpatrick Co. Alaska's Largest Bank Fails as Result Cot Investment Loss Biggest Buywr of Miners' Gold Xhiit Will Pay Only Tifty Cents on Dollar. FAIRBANKS. Alnsha. 1 The Wakhirn-.ti-AlDnXa bank, which has 11.00. 0' on d. posit, suspradea tmcr.t last rlM. ind K. W. Hawkins waa appointed receiver by th fJ-ral court today. jwfiey iavetd In the CoM Bar Lumber cnmianr. Several depoKilors ait-h claim tf fll.PW atU'rtd the banks r-roi-crty. and thin I'd to tha iiinitunfi. The tv n la perfectly orderly. All other l-n! are sound ard there was no ron (on any of them. The appended bank ia lef'ie to 3y yt 4--nts n the dollar. KATTLE. Waaa.. Jan . Tlia Washing-trm-Alk.Ka bank waa tb biggest bank la Alaska and hsadWu t'ractloally all ta Tanana gold pnuct. having lb duat frocn the miners and stumping It to the Seatil assay oftli-e. . Ib-cause this cold waa shipped la ear t the Wfh:nstcn Trust company. Seattle. i the lalirr intltutliiB waa refuted to bare a fir,.m la! Interest ' In the WuklDtUKi Alusl.a tank, but It acted only as aff nt. Ti bank owned aivrnteTtwr by waalth iurthrn ra.nin E. U Barnetta of Saattla u predni. Itarnctte la om of the moat prominent Tanana gold niteratnra. Tha gwld iroduct of the Tanaaa district haa fallen off la the last two avaanna, becauaw of tha enhauilioa of the richest placer. Dredging and k-de mining haa only bcua. largo probaWa coat at tNO per rrr tar the remainder of tha Goahcn Tark tinJt la be Leved to be la exoeai of what the land can bear at preaemt. OwlM to the larga eTpenditurea already mada and tKe wntJTitirfr larre amount of ptiblie landa and tha Interstate character of tha project tha Inleraiaia unit ahould be continued at aa economical rate ant. I com peted. For tbia purpoae the board recom mend that $1 (M) be allotted from the -loan fund- It la racoennerKSd that the Fort Iarmmie unit ahould be undertaken, but that the re mainder f the Cochen Tark project should not be commenced at present. Reception Closes First Day of New Administration GoTernor, Former GoTernor, Their Wives and Other Officer and Spouses Are ia Line. Tele- BANDITS ROB HOTEL SAFE Twrm MB) Farce Clerk sad Porter lata I Baaeaaeat a ad Seeare Ktve Thaaaaad. EL. PASO. Jan. fi.Two mukod baDdit entered the office of the Angqlu hotel to day and robbed the aufe of about KQft in cash and Jewelry. The clerk and porter wera forced Into the basement at the point of revolver. "Thirteen aafety dr""eit boxra were extracted and carried away. ' Tata this afteraooit the tKixes were found In the baaemeat of the Angelus theater ad Jotntng the boteL AH had been btokea. . The banda forced the night clerk to de liver the key to the Inner door of the safe le.'o'e tlririuf him into tie baarnx-nt. One mil thea stood guard In the basemect h-la the elber optsed and looted the lafe. Th coatbinallon waa not Bet. About twenty-five boxe containing sev eral thouaaad dollara la cash and diamond acre left untouched. The hotel cash box yielded Ona box left behind is aiud ta hare contained ".WO la cold. I'p to a 'h.1 hour ton gbt ao arreeta had b-n made. front a Staff Torres pcn dent UN'COLu, Neb.. Jan. Special rrani ) The n trniir rt certion hospitable affair, in spite of the lack of the usual baU, and tha fart that the lighta went out taice for half aa hour at a time. The stale house was crowded tonight from I to 10. The Cownstairs hsUa were dark and the surets were kept going in the riht d'.rertion and up the rlpht stairways by member of the National guard. E. U. Fhelps. the nea- adjutant rencral. had charrc of the reception and stood at tha head of the receiving line, which a a drawn in a circle on the rleart d floor of the bouse chamber. The a-Jests were Introduced to hlra by hi predecessor. Adjutant General Hartlgan and by him to Governor Khl lenberrfr and Mrs. Phallenbcrger. Next In line stood the new executive and alfe and thea the state officers of th new and old administration and members of the. supreme court. Ten colcmela of the govrmor e staff who stood at the end of the line were: H. J. Hal. Lincoln; E. J. Shinn, Beatrice; W. E. Ptraub. Lincoln; R. K. Filler. Fulleiton; AT D. Fetterman. Omaha; J. !l. Kelly, Gothenburg; B. F. Marshall. Omaha; F. W. Broun, Jr.. Lin coln; A P. Pilisimmons. Tecumseh. and Charlt Smith, Milligaa. From tha house chamber the croad waa the day after Christmas, expectiiui to find a climate more agreeable to his condition. The body will be brought to Onaaa for Interment and will reach here Friday. lr. Harmon of lte years had not maintained a regular practice on account of ad vancing ae and ill health. No arrange merit have yet been made for the funeral servioea. PECULIAR SUIT BEGUN BY MASSENA WOMAN ! Aetlea fer Heavy l)siri lastlteted by Mrs. Casklll Akwiaat tfetltkr Ptraer. ATIwNTIC. Ia., Jan. . (BpeciaJ Tele pram.) A sensational suit for "damages was filed here this afternoon by Alice Gas kill of Maswena against Matthew Taylor, a farmer of the same neighborhood. Mrs. Ga.'kill makea a statutory allegation oc curring when ahe was a young girt of IS. by Taylor taeaty years ago. She ia now the widow of Charles Gaskill and the mother of four children. Mra. Gaskill harces that two of her children are the offspring of Taylor and that Taylor was Instrumental' In persuad ing: her to have ber husband sent to an insane asylum, where he died. Khe state in her petition that last surr-mer she ar ranged to marry Taylor aa soon as the husband waa out of th a ay. He did die and the marriage wa set for November IS last tall and she procured her wedding clothes, but the farmer failed to meet the i engagement. Later says he told her he bad changed his mind and would not marry her. y Mrs. Gaakill aks an Injunction against led to the senate chamber, where a large ! T",or- retrain in hira from deposing of FAVOR KORTH PUTTE PROJECT Arasy Kaslaeera' Krsurt RerUa. Ilea IMaa Itrcelvea SMnrarst VASHlNv;T iN. Jan. t -Th report ef the r-ia; lard e-f army engineers as Ion:ed to tiamlnt various reclamation jrojwt Hale that the enaineers visited the North Platte lrnaktion project last August ar.3 trprtd utKtn It fakorably The Xo-l.i 1'iatte jrojeit ititiude a storage reservoir above the Pathfinder Cam. loratid thr-e mIVs below the Junc ture f th paeetantrf and the Ntrth Platte river the utilisation of the channel of the North Flauc for a distance ' laO m lea to conduct the stored water to t.e areas to be irrigated; diversion dams at several points 1b the loaer river arTd the majn canals and laterals necessary to dis tribute the water o er the land. This project Is interstate in it character, leini Ioc:d panjy la Ntbraka and lunrt'y ia Wyomng. The area la the part of th I ptoject Is approved. The tnlerrtate unit is 1 IT acres ia extent, of ah:ch about 4 per cent la public land The area oa the Gohen Park unit mot yet approved ia about IW.'W acTt-a. t which about 7 per cent a public land. Th aater supply available dependa oa Trior ngfta of settlors There is a auf f:c.nt s'pplj for the interstate nnlt and jrxjbly for the entire prososed Guht-t park unit. Any conaideraMe extennon be. yocd the preaeat ai'prdved unit should not be begua aatll the water nbi of ih s stream are adjudicated ta the federal couita and the rights of 4finiu-ly knowa. The total tati mated cost of the Path, fndtr dam Is II Tjt . of which T- eJ o ha been expended; that oa the inter at at unit is :,.rtM', of au cii K m has bora tx; ended. The interstate unit is w p.-r cent comiurted. 1 he land ia the Interstate unit can ber the construction charge of M and that ef lb ptoi-oerd Tort Lararnue cut: ru trr i-roleble charge t . (r raie. The PLYMOUTH ROCKS CHAMPIONED Nalleaal Ammo ctatlea fteleets Teseka la Preftreser (klrsis far Jfnl Meetlaa. orcnesira eas piaymg ana a score or mors of young aomtn a ere disrnsing pjnth and cake. The yowjig wonien ere: Helen pjuuse. Helen Ayre. Exd. Ptacek. Gertrude Deixtre. Kettle Mamk, Alfie Schintaffer. Amelia Wood, Ethl P-cae, Eva Morgan. Fay Ostcrhaup of I 'avid City; Kitu Nep per, Lucille Io nir.gnd the Misses Lapp. Miller. Hunter. Luckey. Janouch. Powland. Kunkle t.f Lincoln. Mrs. L. B. Fuller, aife of the gvvernor a secrtary. had charge of the serving. There was very little formality evident at the reception, tut the new state officer and the merr.bet of th legilatur and their familii-a showed a real detire to get York, Philadelphia. Boston and Tojka , acquainted a ith each ether. The orchestra poultry fchows for A national props- ias piaing until nearly 51 o'clock and the iri.da to restore this breed of fowl to rt u- 1 croad aaa coming and coin until that lar favor as d-ided upon. r3. T. I'ivin: ! hour. of St. Joseph. Mo., a as elected natiocal I pt-esidetit: M. W. Ha id win, Sio'ix City la . I ttr. liarakaa Dies la Heater. vice prtsdtnt. arid A. G. fmith, Weltbam. ONAWA. 1 a , Jan. 4. ibpei lal Ir. H. Ma.. s-ie'.r)'-treaurf r. j men, one ot the old rr-sidents of Ouaw. ; cued lueadt-y afternoon at lener. Th re Want Ads. j dtctor with his aife departed fir the et any of his property. He is the oemer of A acre of fine land and of personal prop erty amounting In all to piO.000. TOPKK't, Kan., Jan. . The National Birred Pijrtiouth Rock r!i.b In sesi..n here t'-dsy, selected Topeka in preference to Chicago as the ioeatioa of its 1HU aestern suoa-. A committee aas rained to select Juds- for the Batred lio.-k clasf-es In the New CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA The Inland Empire of Canada is bing opened up by cental raiiaav aod railroad. to (raastxinti oiher liiitg of Tha Key to the situation- Maine Senate Passes Bill Repealing the Liquor Law AIGT'STA. Me.. Jn t--Kted Y Plaisted of this city took ihe oit i of .fr;"e in the la 11 of leurtst-n'atit es tdy ani is Bow goveniur of Ih atr of Ma nr. the first derrocrat to hold the office in ih.ny the governmeal ' years, or since the oomplrr.oa of the tt-rm of his father, the late Ger.rrai Ham kl Planted. In hia inat g.tral a 3 Jr. rs tlovtrtior V a slid said: . "We are .tiuuiul u n act a J r. c; ; ri tuaxy iaa. Nour.iLHns ftr a.o".rtor ar.l represi atatit e to consrrn iz a.. v i lr nmAm 1 d rtit I'.-Tiurj. V nli aithvut dt.i.l.t Jj.a o;tir sit.s la aakir.g f-r aa anendnnt ta the r liunaJ cur-stiiutioB lemniitiK l he rlcct oa of I niled :1es s-naiors by direct vot o' the .j.;t. 1'rx.d.ng the adoption of s'srti an an., rdmor.t, 1 sfcg-rt th enact mm t a law rlat:r to the ranee of smuoi a.m;!ar to the one now in ase .a riior Ooemor Piaiated had aot bewi ir o.a " leo hours tj-K v.- tr.4te pfis:d.t4.ce erifroJ ur.Jtr sunsi of the WJ.Sie a bill rrprn'J.ii; the Sta i s law. 1 h' Sir. g'.s law. wr:fh a a jicj on ih isii lK.k mt vor-i.1 trail avo. Wus CcMjcriel le the rect.ltcns U ea?oice t li e pcoh bitery Uw l'r.ir t is uct tlr'l l . ur erf -cers ihl into the trrn o.-y tf county s'r ff aid prrts.u: t-d. liQuor sl t-r Mn ri.uoi .arj hoi, thjt t!:e dtfiat of thr I.-r ir. Ma ne Ui t- t.ti.bfr a as lr i) a- to the utii-opuiaxity of th law. It is estimated that f Km, 000 ( will be spoilt in toe ct-xi five yer ia -strcad building alone. Thirty million acrfg of the finest trtictiltural and fifty million aires of timber, coal and the riraeet mineral land will be thrown oi.en to development y these railroads and an unequalled lyiirm of natural In land r.avipable water ay. ire central ana srtte(tic joint inn grand doiuatn is Fort George. Yon can get up-to-date Information of fortune making opportunities kj sendirg jour name and address for the "British Colttrcbia B-.Me'in of !Lforlatioa, gitins cff.tial gotern trieut and Cher information i.lout this la&t and richest ntw country on the American continenL C'oets you cola ing arite todav. Natural Resources Security Co., Ltd., la:J up Capital. UVi.r JjIdj or.tn ii.i Foe Amenta Fort v.e'rre Tositne bit Baser Eatldlng. r-snrmz. B. a I' tr.'t f. ic.tor, IT C. S-0 M. T. Xufe Bitg . fl t.. . a. BERG S UJTS ME Grander Than Ever We Announce Our 17th Semi' Annual Half Price Clothing Sale Suits Overcoats Cut Right in Two This is the store for GREAT VALUES and nowhere can you find such perfect choosing as here. This is an opportunity to make selections from hundreds of handsome garments at just half their real worth- From the great workshops of Kuppenheim, Stein-Block, Schloss Bros., Hirsch-Wickwire and Society brand for young men comes our garments that have no equal in the world. Can you afford to ignore this magnificent clothes treat? Nothing but the best and more of it price d less is what you find here. $40 Garments (f. nn I $25 Garments Cfl Cl at aPIaas.aJl h ' N .. i J! at $35 Garments at $30 Garments at $20.00 $17.50 $15.C0 $22.50 Garment at $20 Garments at $11.25 $10.00 $18 Garments at $15 Garments at .-. $12 Garments at $9.00 $7.50 CUM Boys' Knee Pant Suits and Overcoats Half Price and Less Our great Mock of Boys' Suits and Over coats divided into three mammouth lots and each lot contains handsome and durable gar ments for big boys and the little fellows and the number you have to pick from is most gratifying. Lot No. 2 Suits and Over coats, 2 4 to 17 years Lot No. 1 Suits and Over coats, 2 4 to 17 years fc I Lot No. 3 JLL rL?WZU) V ff 1 H SulU and Over- Suits and Over- Suits and Over- VwJTi Tf I Sf fl i II 1 $1.95 $2,95 I $5.95 T HfT 1 Jtdec? '&&tu7ur f I s . - v m 1 1" if if. e ,.r if Vvi,-Aij'6 r.,y ry i-.o-Vr'v' I vV-O ,. Ur.! u x - - aa axat . y .MIltl ! X. -..Ty-i I T.e mi.m it' :- J -til oiling in trie open, in tf appetite provoking air of the " fnounUint, wot Ling with bfai and muscle to find nature V hidden wealth of precious metals, the mining man must choose his foods carefully. At times he is far from supplies, and he cannot afford to mail experiments oa his heahh and strength. e great mining camps of - av Ground Chocolate enjoys a tremendous sale. It is known as tlie most popular and satis fying of all bevefages. Its delicious Savor, its absolute purity, its economy and the great percentage of Douiidunent it contains, mere than any other food, all contribute to this pcpuLuiry. It is jutt as wholesome and desirable for the delicate (rowing .child as fox the rough and ready miner. D. Ghirardclli Co. Since 1S52 i