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    TIIE BEE: OMAHA. SATURDAY, JULY 2f,
Men's
Oxfords
Now at Real
Bargain Prices
Your choice of all our
Men's $3.00 nnd $3.50 " Ne
braska" Oxfords, now at
$2.25
Your choic of all our
Men's $4 and $4.50 "Bcl"
Oxfords, now at
$3.45
One-Fourth off
All Men's
Trousers
Summer
11
(Except Blues, Blacks and Corduroys)
Our Tronst-r deparliupnt i 0110 of the largest nnd tno?t im
xTtant in our store. It's stocky niv as comilete antl it V fabrics
nd patterns as carefully selected as our Suit .'tucks. Each
:i.ou's sales number thousands of pairs. Naturally the end
of the season finds us with several hundred pairs, consisting of
only a few of a pattern. These we must poll at once. To do
this, every pair of Summer Trousers in our store (except blues
blacks and corduroys) is now price! at 25 off regular prices.
There are all shades and patterns in the affeortment and all
sizes from 30 to 50 wai&t measure.
$1.13 to $5.25 for
$1.50 to $7.00 Trousers
mimi.;,!., .r. ir"'--1- "' ' - - -n i II " - i-
pft?
n
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A conscientious endeavor on our part to clear our sample floors
and our warerooms of all 6pring designs so as to show you all bright,
new goods at the beginning of the fall season.
IT'S A DEEP CDT 111 PRICE
iznnioi
It.vt Tables .
lt Tables
Tables
Tsbls
Tab.
Tables
Tsbles
I !!&. Tables
lv
I
I
J12 v
110.00
M0.ee
ll 75
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10.60 Tablts
TABLE.
SS.SO
S0
... .$ ia.00
... $18.60
....$38.00
. .907.44
. . .0&3.OO
. . 0750
...$84.00
XKOH llM
Fampla Iron Beds
Sample Iron Beds
00 Iron Bea .
1.00 iroa P.ls .
1100 Iron Beds .
14.00 Iron Beds .
. OOo
11. 8
3e
$4.78
$.80
$.0
BID!
fSt.00 Brass Pods tll.M
tiS 00 Bra a Beda 13.60
$40 00 Brass Bade $400
$. Brass Bed a 838.00
$;. Brtu Beds $48.00
COaGBXsTATIOaT BOOK.
AJTD DBSKS
Book rases $17-80
Bookcases
Bookuwi
Bookcases
liocki
II 00
14 00
40.00
41 00
100.00
04X10
; 87.00
3400
IS 00
114.00
T.TBBaBT CASES
04-
$8-40
$17 00
10 00
141.00
fl.7
$114.00
.S1O.S0
Cl ... $18 00
Caere M7.O0
Cui $81.76
Cum $75.00
T.TBBOBT TABLES
1.00 Tablss
14.00 Table
.. .88.40
. . $8.40
, .f 10.00
. .01 0.0
21.00
. . $4S-0O
. . $87.00
I0.0 Table
17.75 Tables
16 0 Tsbles
45 00 Tables
71. 00 Table
111.09 Tsbles
UATIXS atOCXXmS
1)0 00 Rockers
$?2.00 Mockers
i7.t0 Rockers ...Mt-60
$41 $0 Rockers .. $83.50
$00.00 Rockers . . .83S.0O
OBXrrOaTTXBS
mi Phlffonlsrs . .$4-S$
ilO 60 Chiffoniers
1L00 Chiffoniers
csxrrowxxmm
Value SaJa J?
ii.oo 51-!?.
50.00 JfJ
6 oo loo
10.00 -It
0.00 ....
.818.00
.$!.
MOO
SO.00
Prices pared down to tho very limit. The savings
are most snnnaar they range from H to H- Buy
now and save the difference.
COXVEXIEXT TERMS MA OK TO 8 ITT
OPEN SATURDAY until 10 P. M.
DRES1ERS
Some magnificent
pieces In genuine ma
hogany and beautiful
Circassian walnut, also
In bird's eye maple,
waxed oak and nov
elty furnishes man
with wood beds, dress
ers and chiffon
iers to match.
SaVESSXBB
Quan. Valua Price
$11
i $1
I $20
00
00
00
$22 00
.$10.00
! 14.00
4100
50.00
46 00
.$t0 00
!m oo
141.00
170.00
214.00
In
S73S
SOO
$1030
1SJIO
flSAO
sas.so
S30XM
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.00
iJOO
$7SS
loa.oo
$134.00
GO-CART CLEARANCE
Every Go-Cart In our entire line ta marked for
quirk removal. One-motion Oo-Carta of every de
scription, aleo Reed Carta. Baby Burslea and Par
ambulatora all go at a terrific cut In price.
Btrmrrs
$29 00 Buffeta ..S1SM
i 27.76 BuffeU ...S1S.SS
32.60 Bufeta ...1030
47.50 Buffeta ... $38.60
ICO 00 Buffeta .$36.00
$76 00 Buffeta ..145.00
$f5 76 Buffeta ...S51.M
$110 00 Buffeta . $64.00
CaZSTA CLOSETS
$20.00 Cloaeta . ...SltK)
$25 00 Closeta 01SOO
$47.60 Cloaeta ....$04.09
15 00 Cloaeta ....$71SS
$17.76 Cloaeta ....$57.4
DATXBTOBTS
ItO.OO Davenport a S1S.SO
$1$ 10 Iavenporta S01.8S
!46 00 L'avenporta $T4M
52.76 Iavenporta S31.es
76 00 Davenporta S0O.O0
$111 Davenporta $1.SS
$10 Lravenporu $108UM
RUGS
tMPBBXAX. BUOS
11.40 Blae x ..$S.0B
M$i Ple 7H $0.75
$6.00 Blae xlH $4.00
. aOTSl BBtrSSBLS
tlS Slza tall ..$10.7$
BlTBXJi mues
flJ ; ft. ...rr.Ts
$20.00 IHZ104 $U0
JlO 00 Jail ft. . .$1730
TELTIT BUOS
$ 76 kill ft. . 01S.70
$4 60 xii ft ..$oas
Ito.oo iosuh $-rs
. aXEIaSTEB BUOS
$20.60 axlOS flSOO
$10.00 Ixll ft. ..$1SA0
sumro czitM
$1.60 Chairs OOO
12 60 Chairs $1.60
$4 00
.00
$40 00
i 41.76
55.00
76.00
66.00
$20.00
$27.60
$1500
$42.60
Chaira
CluUra
autoii
Steel Hga.
MM
Bteel
Sleel
St Ml
Cast
Caat
Caat
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SBSSSB"$a "slw SSBSSJBSr JaBaaaaaaaapa iT$anifff!swPnj J"SRHOaasPt tJt. - "BiaBBBaBiaseT"
$a.oo
Rga. S3S30
Rga. $38.40
li-lta. $4S.7
Rga.
Ra siaoo
Rica. $1.75
Rsa. 031.00
Rss. $87.75
Z.BAT1STES
OOUCKBS
Value Sale Price
200 S18.60
17.60 $28.60
40 00 S3S.O0
76.00 ......$46-00
0.00 ..$0SO0
120.00 . ..$8730
BRIEF CITY NEWS
Stave Boot mat IS.
snseOsts Faas -Bsxraa
Blcklaaoa for dutrict Judge.
Ooamty 43Urk, Twm sewey-Adv
AajLatopboae oonoart, Uasacom park.
Saturday, i u i.
lbs. F-- Sooarea Dlsevea UUaa
Endeman aa (i anted a divorce from her
huabajid, . I f. Kaduaaa, la district
court Friday.
JolLustoa a Sick BTan - Ed Jobnaton. real
raiaus daer and former aaayor of South
uir.iU. is confined to hie borne and hla
4 condition la said to be quite critical.
rtifct Prist Expert Wasted -The civil
lervlce commluion la advertlalns for a
tin-er print expert. ExaiiUnaUona will be
beld In Omaba at the federal building la
Aug-uA.
BsUtb asd Balla So AlaaXa W. A.
Smith, general manager of the street rail
way company, and W. 8. Bullard will start
for Alaska for a moo lb of summer travel
Saturday nlght.
I Tkleres Oarer Off Cotklag Thieve
entered the home of bt. C Peterson. 11
South Sixth treet. Council Bluffs. Thiusday
) eight, and carried away clothing valued at
$12& The Omaba police have been asked
to assist la locating lbs burglars.
aVojlwBalpa, mater. Try him. D-I10I
Bebraaka U Better Reuben and David
Bundberg have returned to Omaba after aa
absence of tea years. They are the rueata
of L i. Rose of the Rome hotel. The boys
have beea try ins" farming; In Alabama, but
have concluded that Nebraska Is a far bet
ter state for agricultural purpoaea.
a City Kail To bring
the city ball within the requirements of tbe
new fire ordinances, firs secapes are being
put up Id the rear. Tbe escapes are of tbe
familiar stairway type with platforms
each floor, extending from the fifth story
to tbe baaemeat level la tbe alley.
Iiesa ta Bswaal Ore John Brows of
Mount il orris. X. T- who was arrested
Wednesday afternoon for slabbing J. C
Taylor, proprietor of the Princess theater
after betas; elected from tbe theater for
creatine; a disturbance, and also Ralph
Jooea. police automobile chauffeur, who
Interfered, was bound over to the district
court oq $600 bonds by Judge Crawford
Friday moraine
Fast Ba with ArtOlsry Corps Because
the United Ststes government wants Its
Oae Hundred and Porty-seoond coast ar
tillery corps In Sea Francisco aa sooa as
poedble tbe Cnion Pacific will run the
train ea the same time schedule as the
speedy Overland Limited, the mall and
passenger express. Is run. Tbe time made
from Omaha to tbe eosst will be fifty-two
hours. The entire trip of the corps la from
Fort McHenry at Baltimore to tbs Pacific
One hundred and four men and three of
ficers maka up tbe corpe- Tbe special
train ooraos la oa tbe Illinois Central Mon
day alght at 12 30 o'clock and leaves ea tbe
Vnica Pad fie.
.MERCHANTS TO PLAY HOLLYS
3
New Man to Head the
Nebraska Dairy Department
Prof. Frederlk Rasmussen, who has
beea elected professor of dairy hus
bandry of tbe University of Ne
braska, begins work st bis new sta
tion September L Prof. Rasmussen la
a native of Denmark, where be grew
up on one of tbs best dairy farms
in the country. Later he came to
the United States and graduated
from the Iowa Aarlcultural college
la IS. After his graduation Prof.
Rasmussen was Instructor In butter-making
at tbe Asrtcultural Col
legs of Purdue university and later
became professor of dairy husbandry
of tbe New Hampshire state col
Itge at Durham. N. U- Prof Ras
anuseen has bad wide experience la
dairying, under different conditions.
La rlx. g visited Denmark twice sloes
his graduation to study tbe dairy
methods In that country. Ha la at
present acting as Inspector of but
ter for a large order being manu
factured for use of the United
States nary, and will come to Ne
braska as soon as his duties in tola
connection are ended.
PROF. FREDE&IK RASMUSSEN.
DEMOCRATS AID INSURGENTS
Coalition Pushes I Follette'i Wool
Sill Thxoug-a Senate.
PJ3E0SX PREDICTS A TITO
CbaUramaa etf Flaaatee Cssssaltte Sara
tkal PreeleVret Will Be Jaotlfleel
la DiaaaBreval ( BIU Peadw
lagt Board's Begisrt.
x,eeal Teass eare New Flteber
la AlWe ( Wasiera
lewaw
Next Sunday ' afternoon tbe Council
Bluffs Merchants will play the Hollys of
Omaha at Athletic park, la the Bluffs.
The batwiee will be Albee aad Duff for
tbe Merchants, and Cunalagham aad
Claire for the Hollys. A ths Merchants
were la ' need of a good pitcher to
strssurthesi their base bail team, they weat
to aa expense to get Pitcher Albee, one
of the bent pitchers ta weetera Iowa, who
bae a good reoord for tbe last two years.
(Frees a Staff Correspondent.)
WASHINOTON. July 2S (Speciai Tele
gram.) Tbe adoption of the Lav FolletU
oompremlss Is tbe bouse wool schedule
did not some In the nature of any sur
prise ta tbase who have been following
ths tactics of the democrats and the In
surgent republicans. When tbe democrats
agreed last alght tn caucus that they
would support the bouse bill first, falling
in which they would support La Pollette's
substitute, the jig was up so far as the
regular republican were concerned.
Tbe Insure ants had taken control ef tbe
senate away from the regular orgirilsa
Uoa. rsareoo ea tbe Sitaatlesu
Senator Pan rose, chairman of the fiaanos
eo remittee and leader of the regulara, took
tbe defeat of bis forces with his usual
calmness. Impsrturbably be watched dem
ocrats play Into La Pollstte'a bauds aad
gave no outward sign of the pent-up feel
toga ertthin him. After tbe rote be said
to Tbe See eorrespondeBt that the aotlea
of tbe senate would strengtnaa President
Taft instead of embarrass bin, for be ex
pected. If a bill re via lag the wool schedule
should reach tbe chief executive, B would
be vetoed oa tbe ground that congress
bad not bad tbe benefit of tbe ftadlaga of
tbe tariff board, wbloh eould not possibly
report us til next December. It was ths
eplnioa of Senator Penrose that a manly,
straightforward m see age, giving- the rea
sons tor tbe vets, would help tbe prsatasut
Immeasurably and eaee nsri show that
be Is a man of Iron, with tenacity of pur
pose and a wida grasp of conditions.
"My Judgment Is," saM Senator Penrose,
"that Taft will grow blgs-er and bigger
from this, because be baa the courage of
bis convictions, and as for tbe wool sched
ule It ought to be vetoed, because the
American people bare not had a chance
to study the question, and they can only
have full knowledge of eoedltions when
the tariff board reporta I am still of the
opinion that we will get away from Wash
ington not later than August 16, for tbe
democrats will see by that time how futile
their hope Is that tariff legislation will
be enacted at this session.''
Senator Brews voted with L Folletie oa
all questions wherein tbe wool schedule
was a factor.
Aid fee Crawteri,
The house committee on military affairs
today ordered a favorable report on the
bill to permit the otty ef Crawford to eon
struct a pipe line across tbe Fort Robinson
military reservation In order to tap the
White river above tbs fort aad thus secure
more abundant aad purer water for its
needa. Represents tire Kiakald appeared
before tbe committee this moraine; aad
made a statement which apparently was
convincing, aa a abort while afterwards
tbe blU was favorably reported. All that
Crawford Is asking- la permission to con
struct a pipe line across this reservation,
bains willing to bear all tbs expense,
Rspresentatlve Ktnkald said this afternoon
that be bad etroruf bops that be could
pass this bill through tbe bouse at this
session, and has assurances of the eupport
of Senators Rrowa and Hitchcock in the
upper branch.
Representative Klnkald today recom
mended Mrs. Louise L Montgomery to be
postmaster at Rica, McPnersoa county, to
succeed Charles H. MUlsr. reaig-aed. Hs
also reoemmeaded tbe appointment ef H,
Clay Ro Maine aa postmaster at Wallace.
Llaeoln county, vice Jamas S. Bobbins,
resigned.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Lissltt of Hebron,
Neb., are tn Washlng-toa today taking la
tbe eights of tbe capital, TUa aftsmooa
Representative atloaa escorted them to tbe
White l.euee te meet Praailint TaA.
One-Third Off Our
Boy's Wash Suits
We hare Included In this sale every Boys
Wash Suit In our store. Tbe assortment con
sists of Imported Piqnes, Repps. Galatea, Lin
ens, Chambrays, etc., made In the newest of
this season's styles. Sites for boys of 3 to 10
years.
63c to $2.30 for
95c to $3.45 Suits
Exactly Half-Price
Men's Suits
on
If you have not yet taken advantage of this
sale, you'd better do so at once. There are
still dotens of suits that will exactly suit your
fancy. And half-price hrre. has s meaning
you'll not appreciate until you wear one of these
suits.
$5.00 to $12.50 for
$10.00 to $25.00 Suits
$8.00 Genuine Cow Hide
Leather Suit Cases
Reduced Satur
day to
$4.95
BjBsBavasjevssaBMSBesBBansunseSeVBSBnee
easasasseBBesasasasawsasasesssBBBeea
( $2.00 Men's Union Suits I
Reduced to $1.15
Men's Silk Lisle. French
Lisle, Nainsook and BctIyWs"
Union Suits that sold at ft. 09
Slid (2.50, reduood
$1.15
Any Panama or
Straw Hat in
Our Store
Saturday for
96c
Including all $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 and
$5.00 Grades.
0f& STOCK AS WE GO TO PRESS CONSISTS OF
S5.00 Panamas . .41
$3.50 Straws. 29
3.00 Straws 54
I
f2.RO Straws , 74
$2.00 Straws....... 71
f 1JM) Straws.. ...... .....83
Your Choice of all our Fine
Manhattan Shirts
9
Store
Open
Until
Saturday.
SMrafm
'Tho House of
high Merit?
Stein-lilocii Clothes, I legal Sboes, Stetson Hats, Manhattan Shirts.
At
Cut Prices on
Saturday
All our $1.50 and $1.75
ITf?. .$1.15
All $2.00 grades, J J
All $2.50 and $3.00 grades,
only... $1.88
Any 50c Necktie
in our Store
Saturday
25c
(Except Blacks.)
AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA
Live Stock Men Disgusting: Propoied
Boost in Feeding Caarf e.
OTHER MEETESGS TO BE HELD
Ceaartl Mr ties Pesttpeaew Catll
Jfeat Ths radar Mrs. Maetalee
Suffers Attars: frena Hsakaal
While 111 Herself.
In accordance with the notice of tbe Ne
braska Railway commission a meeting of
the members of the Uve Slock exchange
was beld reaurday afternoon In the Ex
change buUdlcg to consider the petition of
the Union Stock Tarda company looking
to the advance of prices on hay and corn.
Ths association decided to appoint a com
mittee to conaider the advisability of pro
test against ths advance of price a
Ths stock yards company has asked for
an advance from (20 to tSi per ton on hay
and from H.40 to tl.H per bushel oa corn.
Ths Traders exchange will hold a meet
ing this afternoon at which the, same sub
ject will be dlsouesed. It Is expected that
further action will be taken by the two
bodies.
Coaarll Meetlas; Pat Off.
Owing to the long session of ths board of
review the expected meeting of the city
council was postponed from Thursday until
nut Monday. A meeting had been called
for last night in order to have the coun
cil vote the U.0UO which will be due en
August I, for lntsrest on ths Improvement
bonds of the city.
It was aleo proposed to put some Impor
tant lmprovsment ordinances oa second
trading. City Treasurer OllUn Informed
ths mayor that tbe Monday meeting ef
ths council would gve ampls time to ths
treasurer's office to get ths money to tbe
fiscal agents In New York la time for the
opening of the new fiscal year.
Mayor Trainor at ths meeting took occa
sion to say that be bad Instructed the city
clerk to send out notices to all who beld
elsAms agsinst tbe city to gst thsra In be
fore tbe next meeting of the city council.
Hukul Attacks Wife.
Mra Madniec el fc3 North Twenty
stghtfc street, sick and destitute with three
children te support, was attacked and
threatened last alght by ber husband.
Joseph Martnlsc, who Is said te have Just
been discharged from tbs lnsana ward of
ths county hospital. To add to the already
grave troubk of tbe unfortunnts she was
evicted from ber boms yestsrday and Is
aow being eared for by ths Assoclstsd
ChartUsa
Mra Macantsc. who U la a delicate state
of health, bss been making aa effort to
support herself and three helpless children
during tbe Incarceration of bar buaband In
tbe eouaty hospital.
Wednesday evening. Martnlsc came boms
supposedly cured. Towards dusk tbe man
Is as ta have made a violent assault aad
grave threats asainat hla wife. Tbe assist
ance of the neignbors was Invoked and
Maclnlee was arrested by Detective JoKa
Zialoudek.
His wife, whs is ae longer able to work,
was takes tn charge by tbe representatives
of tbe issor-lslsd Cnartess and planed la a
room where she will be maintained until
aba Is able te work again.
Jerry aad Bis OaaassOsTSk.
Seven hundred men of Cudahye packing
house Urn aoed yesterday aoea while Jerry
Howard, candidate for tbe democratic
nomination for sheriff, delivered a touching
philllpio oa his two opponsnts of whom be
delicately said that their beads were filled
with more beir ell than brains.
The Honorable Jerry In his dissertation on
the follies and foibles of bis rival "Doo"
Tanner claimed that ths "doc" bad fought
the recall movement tooth and nail until
he aaw that tbe wish of the people was too
strong for him. Mr. Howard said that whsn
tbe senator had come to tbe point In his
work on ths recall movement where be saw
himself a loser be bad with admirable
forethought and prescience climbed Into
the band wagon and Joined heartily in the
shouting. Mr. Howard mill continue his
campaign among the packing bouse men to
day and tomorrow.
Sew Baptist Caarcku
South Omaba Baptists are Jubilant over
tbe determination of the board of trusteee
to a tart work at onos on tbe new church
at Forty-third and J streets.
Tbe church haa beea In course of eon
structlon for soms time and tbe basement
is already completed. Tbe plans eontera
plate aa auditorium and several class
rooms for Sunday school. There will also
be a study for tbe pastor. Rev. T. C I lair)'.
It Is proposed to make tbs church one
of the most complete In tbe city from a
standpoint of comfort and decoration. Mr.
Dsley, tbe pastor. Is especially rejoiced ever
ths fact that the work la being done on a
cash besia
Fire Bstarel I aspects.
Ths ni. mberi of the tnr and Police
board made their annual trip of Inspection
to tbe city fire balls this morning. Chair
man of ths board. P. 3. Trainor, reported
tbe department seemed te be tn a moat
efficient condition aa regards equipment
and discipline.
Tbe board found that fire ball No. t was
in need of repairs and it Is planned to
transfer the equipment and men of tbe
company to one of the new fire ha! la an til
the repairs have been made oa tbe old
ona The board also found that there
would be need of more boee for the new
companies about to be Instated. It a prob
able that one new company will be organ
ised August L This will add six new
men to the roster of tbe department. An
other company will be organised later.
Marie City Oeetp.
Joseph Koutsky of Silver Crsek Is in tbe
rlty for a few days on businesa
The exchange, bank and barn buildings ef
ttie t'nion etoca. Yards are being rvpiaated.
Mr. and Mra Benjamin Ilarrlaon of Fifty
fifth and w streets announce tbe birth ef
a son.
Deputy CJty Treasurer K. p. Roggen. Is
confined to bis borne with a new attack
of quinsy.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tettva returned
yesterday morning from a visit te Oxford
Junction, Is.
Winona lodge No. Df. Modern Brother
hood of America, will Bluet tonight at
Woodmen hall.
'Phone Bell South Ms Independent F-1SSI
for a case of Jetter Oold Top. Prompt de
livery is any part of city. William Jetter.
Joe Panllie won the gold watch at the
Eaglee dance Wednesday night. The dance
as ths largest of the eeasva, ta point ef
attendance.
CRESSET Is selling shoes at only one
place in South Omaha at hia aew Iwoatloa
on west side of MUi street. Mats no
u-lstaaa.
The Snamroek dub will bold a special
nesting of vital Unpurtaaoe Friday evening
at the dub rooms. Ail members are re
quested te sttsnd.
Mls.se Anna aad Lotos Martin will eav
tomorrow afternooD for bait Lake City,
anere they will apend several weeks with
relatives and frtenda
For a ease of good beer order PUeeaee
Style, ttohrwlan i-iue Pais, or berg avri
from Nebraaka Uquor House, South 1107,
lnd. F-1J7.
There will be a meeting of Federal t'nion
No. 711Z. at the Shamrock hall on Friday
evening at t o'clock. All members are
urgsntly requested to attend.
Mrs. J. S. Walters, wife of Councilman
John 8. Walters, has been compelled to re
turn to the hospital tor treatment. Mrs.
W altera has beea ill for soms time.
Gus Blschoff and Charles L. Krauia of
ths Independent Packing company of St.
Louis and heavy patrons ef the South
Omaha live stock market, were tbe guests
ef J. W. Murphy yestrrdsy. Messrs. blsch
off snd Krause were here ta tbe Interests
of their company to' Inspect the quality of
bogs and to look over Cudahy's new bog
killing house, which has a national repu
tation among the followers of the packing
indurtry. The two visitors lsft last night
for Kansas City, where raey will visit be
fore their return home.
The traders of tbe Stock exchange will
bold a meeting this afternoon at the Uve
Stock exchange for tbe purpose of con
ndsrlng tbe proposed raise in the price
ef corn and hey.
Misses Nslda and Nodls Wolf of Chi
cago, en route to Colorado, have stopped
etf la South Omaha and ars the guests of
Miss KatM Tombrtnk, lilt North Twenty
fourth street.
Frank Bernhardt, said to have escaped
from the Fort Crook hospital, was arretted
at ( o'clock this morning by Detective Ka
ioudek. Bernhardt will be detained until
the arrival of ths poet authorities.
J. W. Bowers of Odell. arrived Thursday
bight for a visit with his sister, Mra w.
J. Olssoow, IS 6 North Twenty-fourth
street. Mr. Bowers who has Just recovered
from a surgical operation wlU undergo an
other one while he Is In tbe city.
Mayor Trainor, speaking for tbe Board
ef Review, denied that the taxes acre be
ing raised this year. He said that ths
board waa simply putting ths taxes at the
same rate as prevailed Ust year. Tbe ap
parent raise Is over the county list.
Mrs. Agnes Marhacek, who died Wednea
dsy afternoon, waa burled thla afternoon
from her lata residence, IX W street- Mra.
Maobaeek waa M years of age at the time
of ber death aad Is survived by her hus
band. Intsrment in Laurel Hill cemetery.
Chief of Police Briggs, aftsr a pleasant
vaoatlon In Iowa and Wisconsin, has re
turned borne to resume hla duties at the
bead of the local police department. Dur
ing the absence of the chief Captain Hank
Llafelder was acting chief of the depart
ment. The price ef bogs tontlauei to advenes
ea the light receipts earning U all the five
principal market centers. South Omaha's
top ysstarday being Si.70. Slnos the recent
Reneral raina the raisers have become eon
dent and are not marketing as heavily
new that tbe eora crop is more assured.
Two Iowa Farmers
Bite Hard on Fake i
" Horse fiace Game
KAKSAS CITT. Mo.. July tt.-
who said bis name wsa Morten aad that
he was one of two Iowa fanners whe mort
gaged their homes for lLOUv and sent tbe
money to "J. B. Haggtns tn Chicago,
who was to bet It on a horse race aad
"clean up" a small fortune, came here
today te get 18,000, the amount be put up,
and his ehare of the winning a. He has
failed to find "Mr. Hagglnn"
According te ths story told by Morten,
"J. B. Hagglns" of Chicago several months
ago visited hla section of Iowa and sonde
many friends among tbe farmer. He was
especially Interested in Morten and bis
neighbors. When be returned te Chics go
ths two often sent him email amounts ef
money, which "Haxjins" would bet ea
raeea. Tbe farmers won many times the
amount of money they bet.
A short time ago, Morlan said. TIag
gins" wrote to him advlams; blm and hla
neighbor to raise all tbe money they eauld.
saying be bad lnslds Information on a big
race and would win a fortune for isrh
Tbe farmers mortgaged their homes for
$8,000 each and forwarded tbe eoeoey as
"liagglaa"
TARTAR 0 LIKELY TO RECOVER
BlM Shet hy Sasa Halite WU1
Peelers! Chases Shawl He
&e Welt.
Carlo Tartaro. the Italian, whe was shot
Wednesday night by Sam Nallls In a quar
rel ever tbs lease ef tbe building at 1224
Capital avenue. Is now out ef danger. Po
lice Surgeon Harris says.
An operation was performed on the man
and tbe bullet, which went through the ab
domen was located. Unless peritonitis re
sults, tbs Italian win probably live. Should
he recover, Tartaro 'a troubles probably wlU
not he ever. It is said tbe government has
a charge ta place against him. He Is ac
cused ef baring eatlosd AUoe Pell, a 1
yeerold nacre girt from Chicago aad after
getting her here placing her ta a disreput
able house at Jflt Davenport street.
Detectives had bee looking for Tartaro,
because of this charge, tor two days be
fore be was shot by Hallls. Ills where
abouts was sot known.
Tartars wee arrested by Detective; mean
ing sad Duna July U en Informatloa from
Chicago that be bad seriously cut s man
there. He was later releaaed wbea word
earns that his victim refused to prosecute
Suffered With Diarrhoea
For two days I suffered terrible agony
with Diarrhoea aad Ortptnc pains, srheei a
friend recommended Wakefield's Blank
berry Balaam to me and I sent ewt aad grot
a bottle. The effect It had en me waa
wonderful. It quickly relieved the para,
quieted ms and I went to sleep aeoa aftsr
eommendcg the Balsam When I weave
up I was cured and have not had aa at
tack of ths trouble since.
I have been subject te bowel trouble and
have tried a good many ether Isnnilaa
with no satisfaction, but this one Is Jest
what I needed and I take pleasure In writ
Ing yon this letter telling ef my experteoee
with It. Very truly rears,
R. STACK.
tSth and Buffalo Ava, Chicago.
Hundreds of people (grown people and
children) are living today who owe Uaatr
Uvea to Wakefield's Blackberry -t-i-e
It has eured hundreds If not thoasanSa sf
casta of Diarrhoea and summer bevel
troubles ha ths past sixty-five rears after
ether remedies have failed, lee evary-wbsra
ShctectlfcuUcf!
AT ronTaiaabHori ka,o gtaswMUat
. Gettfa
Original saw Genuine
HOElllCK'S
MALTED r.HLIt;
S tf,id Drini ' or AllAje-
Not in any Milk Trust
ij insist on "II O RUCK'S