Tin; omaha. wkdnkkday. m j;.ui5ijk i. i:n. COMPLETE CONTROL OF ROADS Decision in Safety Appliance Act Foreshadow! Thii. INTERSTATE BUSINESS TEST J tic Yanderenter Hold Tkal Art Applies la All Kejalpmeat am lllnhvmr Inter state Com merer. WASHINGTON. Oct St. Comflete rnn trol ftf the, rallroada of the country hy the Interstate Commerce commission and virtual elimination of the state commls alone from auch control In foreshadowed In an opinion glin yesterday by th auprem court of tha t'nlted Ftate. The "court htld that hereafter all locomotive, cara or other equipment used on any rail road which la a highway of Interstate commerce must comply with the federal afety appliance act. In Ita opinion tha court held lhat com pliance., with federal law la compulsory on all rallroada which are engaged In the transportation of persons or freight from one state to another, elaborating thin, howev.r. It held lhat the cars or equip ment f-such road?, even IT engraved in auch transportation within the confines of a ataU. munt be considered ait pnrt and parcel of the road, and therefore completely under the Jurisdiction of the federal corr,mislon. rtulln luanloinaa. Members of the Interstate Commerce commlaalon, who have been embarrassed on numerous occasions by clashes of au thority with, state commissions are Jubi lant at the ruling of the supreme court, which waa unanimous. Referring to the court's opinion. Com missioner Franklin K. Lano declared It meant, eventually, that there Is to be no dual control of Interstate carriers. Tha determination of this mooted ques tion was laid down In an opinion by Jus tice Vandevanter ,n a case Instituted by the government asalnst the Houlhern rail way. The point at Issue waa whether the federal act applied In the case of a ship ment from one point In Alabama to an other point In the same state, the ship ment being in an Improperly equipped car. The Jower Courts held that there had been a delation of the law and their Judrmeut waa sustained by the supreme court Iphold Matetr Appliance Act. Justloe Vandevanter held that tha law applied to all equipment on a highway of Interstate commerce, whether at the tlma It was carrying Interstate or Intra, state commerce. He then held and was sustained by the court's unanimous opin ion that the safety appliance act waa constitutional. "Speaking only of rallroada which are highways of both Interstate and Intra state commerce," says Justice Vande vanter, "these thing are of common knowledge-both classes of traffic are at timet carried In the aame car and when thla la not the case the cars In which they. Are carrleu are frequently commin gled la the same train and In tha switch ing and other movements at terminals, t'ara are seldom set apart for exclusive use n moving either class of traffic, but generally are used Interchangeably In moving" both, and the situation Is much the same with trainmen, switchmen and Ilk employes, for they usually if not necessarily have to do with both classes of traffic. Besides, the several trains on tbe same railroad are not Independent In point of movement and safety, but are intendependent; for whatever brings delay or disaster to one, or resutta la disabling me of Its operatives, Is calculated to Im ped the progress and Imperil tha safety of otbfr trains. And so the absence of appropriate safety appliance from any lart of any train Is a manaoe, not only to that train, but to others." The decision of the court' Is generally regarded as of far-reaching Importance. It will enable the commission to enforce, practically without question, Its orders based upon that law. Hat Caaes Not Involved. Those who casually examined the opin ion were divided as to Its bearing on th litigation as to whether a state may regu late freight and passenger rates on Intra state traffic when such Regulation Inter, teres, or might interfere, with Interstate commerce. The supreme court Is to con sider the question next January, when It hears tbe Minnesota and Kentucky rate t-aaes. It la the best Judgment of those conversant with the situation, how. ever, that today's decision has little It any bearing upon th rate case. More or less friction has arisen between the Interstate Commerce commission and various state railroad commissions, which has rendered It embarrassing to th fed ral body la Ita work of Interstate regu lation. I'pon this point Commissioner 2an said: "Tha supreme court could say, and I believe It will say eventually, that an Intel ft Vie carrier cannot be controlled by a' state commission la any way that would prefer Intrastate over Interstate traffic In other words, the federal authority cannot permit a state to build a wall around Ita borders that would aftqrtf tha people within that wall a greater advantage In commerce than In enjoyed by the people of another state outside the wall. We cannot have sep arated, articulated arterle of com merce. 'Wants . at tonal Itegalatloa. "W must hav a national system of railroad under national control and reg ulatJon. I believe that finally the gov eminent will determine, a the govern ment af Canada, for Instance, determines, whether a proposed line of railroad shall be constructed. The building and opera tion, of a new line of railway may put out of business another line that Is equipped to supply all the needs of the territory traversed. It Is folly to con struct the nw line, because Its oeratlon means simply a division of the traffic between two lines, where one Is amply able to carry It. and that In turn means CUAT MEDICINE 1 03 11 Elk OR DISEASED KlDttlS Skinners "nD.f' I1ACAR0H1 Warm it up for a Snack. Skinners mararonl is a satisfying dish for a light lunch or basty report, and It ran be warmed up in Just a few minute lit th health rood be cause it Is made In th clean est factory In the world. Sold In large, sanitary pacRagrs for 10 cents. Skinner Is tbe kind you buy again. Writ for Mrs. MacMur phy s book of 100 best raclpeg. Frj. sn eventual boosting of the rates an that both lines mny live. This manifestly Is a disadvantage to the shipper, A mnltl pllclty of railways In the samo territory makes against the Interests of tha ship per." Mr. Kane said he was gratified thnt tbe supreme court had rendered the de cision, because It mnde for better, safer and more economical operation of the railway systems of the country. Fleet Assembles for Review by President NEW YORK, Oct. 21.-Wlth searcli- liglits flashing and hulls and rlKKlng out lined In myrlud Incandescent lkhts, the vessels of America's great fleet assem bled here for presidential review pre sented a picture of marvellous beauty tonight. The Hudson river, whure the warships He, was Illumined as never be fore by night. The battleship line was extended to Its full length today whtn the last of the hraflRhtiTs assigned to take part In the review the dtendnougbt Florida steamed slowly from Its berth at the Ilrooklyn navy yard on Ita first trip tinder Its own steam. Crashing salutes from the other ships greeted the new fighter. It loomed high above the smaller fight er of the line for there was only one, the Utah, to compare with It. Adventists Criticise the Catholic Church WASHINGTON. Oct. HI. Criticism of the activities of the Roman Catholic church In the United Btatea waa made Ih a report adopted tonight by the full council of the general conference com mittee of the Heventh Day Adventists. What was termed "widespread apnstary" from I'rotestantlsm waa also considered in th following terms: W sincerely regret that widespread apostary from those principles of truth which we vindicated at much coat In the reformation of th sixteenth century and we generally deplore the fact that this apostacy gives so much plausibility to th oft-repeated claim of the Roman hierarchy that rrntestantlHin la dead and that In Romanism alone does Chris tianity survive." MISS LONG CARRIES OFF H0N0RSAT HORSE SHOW HT. I.OCIS. Oct. Jl.-Mis l.ulit I,ong, noted Kansas City horsewoman, took the most honors tonight at the opening of the Ht. I.ouls Horse show, which has bpen revived after two years. Her Kymokam was first In the five galled saddle class, and her Rovelutton, driven by herself, brought the S.OOO persons In the col iseum to their feet by the excellent ex hibition in th class for high stoppers In harness. Miss Long's Consternation was second In this event. In the horse-in-harness event. Miss Long's Ileaucalre took, third prise. Th Venator, owned, by William Mar shall of Chicago, vjen third prise In the high atepplng event, and Marshall took second ribbon In the four-ln-hund-to-brake class and third prise in the event for tandem teams John and Klisubeth Alden, recently pur chased by O. J. Moore of Columbia. Mo., from Lawrence Jones of Louisville, won tlio second pr'iu In the tandem team event. J. It. Vciik and inn of Winchester, 111., took two tibbon In the roudster evnt. NAVAL OFFICERS MUST TAKE TEN-MILE WALK EACH MONTH WASHINGTON. Oct. 31. -Naval officer will have to take the prescribed walki (la test more often than In the past In ui.i puanre with order made put lc at the Navy department tjday. I nder the new ord-v a'l officer not physically ;aeitaled. will be required to walk ten mile In one day, once a nwnili. They mukt an a me their time so as to consu.v.. not less than three and u half nor mom than four hour In the lest, etccpt In tropical climates, when the distance and time lll be two-thirds of the above. I'nuer the old order the nun Were re quired to walk twenty-live mile in two days once in every three months. Terrible cesulta often cOine from neglected kidneys cr bladder, i'alm l.-i the Lack, frequtnt detlre to urinate, highly colored or Scalding urine, rheu Inatlu aln in h Joints, dlxalneaa. ar th ir.oet comm'on symptoma ef kidney trouble. A. sure - ajul reliable remedy should le secured at tnc. The follow ing formula la considered one of the best known, del from any good drug store a half ounce package Murax com pound, half nine fluid extract Buchu and ajx ounces best gin. Mix these to gether and take one to two UapKn. tula of the fixture after each meal and at bed time. 1 he fuiH tiu i of Hie kidney Is to separate and ;iltr poiaonoua oust mai ler arid uric .icid from the blood 'f ney become k or inactive, the. Impurities ire not thrown off u tney a.i.uul'1 Le. hU consequently cause kcr oja trou-.le The above formula tne knii y lu proper ouditivu to uo i.tcir wora lruprl. Adv. WILEY NOT TO PRESIDE AT LONDON PURE FOOD SOCIETY WASHINGTON. Oct. 51. Ir. Hnrve W. Wiley, chief vt the Itureau of Chem istry, today put aside a signal lion ir when he decllued to piesldu at a c n grese to be held In 'Loudon nest Murch by the I'ure Food and Health socic.y of Ortat lirltkln. The purpose of the Conference as stated In the Invitation to lr. Wiley la "to consider iiietliotU for ovsiUaulInK our preaent aullquaiej and Inefficiently administered food laws." MOVE FOR BETTER LIGHTING Commercial Club Takes Up the Hat- j tr snd Standi Back of It. j CLUB ASKS FOR CO-OPERATlOX 1 Invites llenl I;. tale Diclmnae, , tlnli anil AU-Onr-llcn to point onimllirra to Con fer w llh ( lull. A buy again. j Writ for Mm. MscMur phy a book of 100 best rsjclpe. Frj. SKIX.Klt MFU. s COMPANY S&h Omaha OipkIm9s OoiLagjIai SsStL Store Ief nlte s-hnpe wan Klvin to t'i'i aaitii l!nn for a better svnen of d., in -t.j . n Mw til In K when the Com mi leial chili exe I live cr.nmilttre Tuesdaj decided to Invite the lienl KhIhI. cv liiii'jH, KnUh'S of Ak-S',ir-I'tn i.nl the mjh.-iIvi Ad e.uh t- appoint ' omii.itti-i's t.i mnier v. It ft i municipal aff'tirs cumtiilttee ef the e' .h In nn effort t I'cv.fe a v o: knoli: plan. lilKli fm'Aer IikIiIm, seveial to 1 1 1 - hloi k Inoi: n t -! on hi n.i in' nial metal standnnls. are i otiteiuplH'ed. M.iJ'fir I i.'ili!riiiin nnd fl e counellriu n were ireH nt t, nrk tl;e Cominei elnl c!uh to ;ie a ilinrnr for the Nel.t iijI;ii I.entie of M unlcl uli' le Inn that body i on velieH here, NfinliiT n, Pi unl 17. In conNifleiMtlon of the f.iet that the liaur hus alieady annouieel In Iti proirt.-im that the dinner will be given, the club ilc i Idtd to m il e good. Ilnhlman llefore the Inh, Club members brought up the pnlijer-t of ctreet fIhiwIh. An ordinance was nn'Kid two or three jcars dk b nllilni! them from the atreets, hut they have ere t In iina.n Mayor Puhlinan tolil tin club Hint three to wlihli IiIh attention had been called recently, had been re moved, but several had been located li alleys nnd the ordinance ('id not cover these. The club committee will draft a new onllnntico aim ine council 10 pas It. It was the ronncnMiK of opinion that the mayor should compel contractors to obey exlKtlmr ordlnnnces. ripei lal attcn- thin whs called to the court housn con- j tiaetors and the, contractor who are erecting the Keellne building, iicrie 3 Seventeenth street from the court house. Neither firm hits built a temporary Hide, walk, us required by ordinance. President I "livid I'ole of the dub will recruit a party of Omaha boosters to at tend a meeting In l'lHttsnioutli about the mlddlo of November to celebrate the com pletion of the Omahu-riittUmuuth I'luttu river brldgo. ilored S nits and C oats For Women and Misses at Reasonable Prices DAYS of irrcatfht eiitlmsinrtn! Days of liveliest selling! For who can resist the appeal of the charmiu. new nioiles of Autumn when eoupletl with such attractive "Oikiirs Douglas Store" Prices! This is the ONE store th.it shows ALL that's new. Stunning Tailored Suits and Coats that will make the fashionable figure LONGER AND STRAIGHTER THAN EVER, "Grace Creating" .Models improving the figure as well as fitting it. This is the one store that meets all women's style-ambitious, while satisfying their economical desires. See what we'll d.. TOMORROW. Women s Smart Women's and Misses Charming Suits j Up to 536 Values j Over Five Hundred Handsome Suits of the Highest Tailored Ele gance. Suits that save you $10.00 because we bought them that way. Many are manufacturer's sam- jili'8 and model linos. Forty or more Btyles In imported broadcloths, black, navy and colors, finest rough cheviots In Folid colors and two-tones; also Eng lish whipcord and novelty cloths and i.i'iKi'H. Strictly tailored and fancy trimmed efforts. Women's Elegant! Tailored Suits Up to $40 Values First Aid Lectures Given to Employes The I'tilon l'uiiflc Kn I'roxn rar In parked south of the 1'nloii station unci Ip it first aiil lecturpH urn hcliiK K-von iluili by Dr. M. W. (IIrhkow, 'J'ho inirposn Is to Klvo Instructions to employes In first old to the Injured. Kvoryono, though, 's Invited to attend llieso lectures. There will ho a inecttiiR thla cvriilni; lit ":!' o'clock and ilenioin-trartlons will lo Riven with n llvltiK suhjcit. Dr. Olastiow, Kenktni; of his work, says: "The fled Cross is carrying on this work ' nlonK Immune and philanthropic lines. Dui'liitf the Inst two years, through the efforts of tho I ted Cross, firm aid Instructions havo been well orKanlr.ed in most of the m nliiK KcctloiiH of the I'nlteil KtiiteK. and durliiK my campaign throiiKh' the far went I hud mauy demands for the liiHtructlons mnonK the metal miners and lumber workers." FLORENCE REPUBLICANS LISTEN TO CANDIDATES The republicans of Florence precinct held a liuKe and etitlniNlatlc mci tlni? Montla;. nUht In KhkIcs hull. The crowd not onlv flllt'd the hull, but overflowed Inio Hie Htiteroom and ' plainly showed Its predi lection for republican prlnclplea and men by the ovation nlvcn eicli speaker. Mayor K. S. Tucker preKldi d mill In a reminis cent milliner Introduced each speaker. JudKe Hen linker wive the principal ud drrsH of the evenitnr, outllnliiir the- nchleveinenta of tho republican p.'rty anl wlndlnK up by comparing min fur muii on the twi tickets. He WR: lollowed by Frank Duwey, Wlllla I'roiby, CeorK'i Mi; llrlde, W. A. Yodcr, Kiel lloe, A. U. llarte. Frank Ileal nd William L're. Ilulltllnur I'e rm I Is. Mis. KllMibeth t'allnlmn, California, frauia dwelllut;. US; H ' LHuioiid. 4.11 Grand axeniie, frame dwelling. I-1 ivi; Hcott & 11111, 1410 Kinuiet. frame dwelling. 12.WH); Scott & Mill, Imi;, Ijnie. frame dwellliiK. U.UM; J. 1". Vuilunder, ;rj;i South Thirty-second alreet, traino ilwellliiu. li.IiUl; W. SliibniiHh, ZiVi Lnfayetlo, frame dwelling, Suits that will satisfy every .woman's fondest desires. Those Vsuits that, are elaborately trim med and those that are severely plain tailored with large flaring collars and rovers. Made of ele gant chiffon, broadcloths, fancy rough finished worsteds and diag onals, camel's hair woolens and man nish tweeds In every fall shade, and mixture. Orkin s Douglas iStpet Long Coats Up to $29.73 Values ii The New Reversible Coats that are as fine inside out as they are outside, in really two coats in one. Rich, Soft Knglish reversible material with reverse side of coronation or Edison Rough Scotch Coat ings in greys and tans with broadcloth trimmings. Hand some Meltons with embroidered Collar and Cuffs, Plain Tailored Coats In rich herringbone weaves. Dressy Imported Herges and many other stunning styles. Handsome Chiffon Broadcloth Coats Up to $3 S Values i Rich and elegant are these coats, four different styles of severely plain tailomTmodels lined with Skinner's satin or colored silk, three styles; are made with large shawl collar of velvet, and scores of styles are trimmed with braid and velvet, In fact, our stock of $25 coats Is by far the largest assortment to be found In Omaha. Store iiasitiaTiV m , , v i I nil II i I II si 1PI I III! I II HI 111 II II II lam IIITIUJssaill mi l msl miai n i T 1 I 1 St ' ,r v PRISONER GOES INSANE WHEN TAKEN INTO. COURT Klnyhalt Anderson,' un elderly man with u flowiiiK white beard, who was ar rested nt 4 o'clock Tuesday nioriilns. broke up court when he was broutflit out for trial before Judge Crawford. Ander Fou nave one look at the JudKo when he cunie from the iiioiirners' bench and lxl out an umurthly yell which could be heard for to bloekH. "Take him away, tnko him iiwny," he shouted, and then Htiirted fi r the door. He was captured by (Iff leer Joo lleil and brought buck. He however becumo frantic and it ro quired two officera to lake him to a cell niul put a Mrult Jacket on him. "rallied hy Menm cr Kcurched by a fire, opply Hueklcn's Arnica Sn'.ve. Cures piles, too, und the voit ForcM. ilunruiiti'cd. Uic. b'or sale by lteuton I'mK Co. WOMEN'S MISSIONARY IS TO MEET AT DUNDEE The Omnha I'resby terlul Union of the Women's Missionary society of Omaha mid vicinity will hold its quartet ly m?et Inn Thuri-day, November 2, in tlte Dundee Prcsbj teiian church. Tho inornlii( service will bcsln at 11 o'clock with devotionals. The women of the church will serve a luncheon at noon and at 1:30 o'clock tho afternoon program .will bejrin. A number of wqmarr' promi nent tn missionary work will fcpeak. Key to the Situation Bee Want ' Ads. Careless Treatment Ruins Complexion (From Woman's National Journal.) Wrinkles and other telltale niarka of advunrlng or premature uire, are fre quently cauaid through the excessive use of powders ami cosmetics, which cIor pores and cause tho surface skin to Krow Hallow und HftdesH. "Crow's feet," wrinkles and othe- complexion faulta can be made U vanish quickly, by mas sauinif a plain niuyntone lotion Into the .skin until It diHappcai'M. To make the lotion, dlusolve a small original package of mayatone In a half pint of witch-hazel and It Is ready. Us ing this gradually removes wrinkles and blemishes and leaven the akin soft, smooth and exquisitely beautiful. Tho mayatone lotion Is nplendid for remov ing pore obstruction, and pimples, as well as to dlacourage hairy growths. Adv. rOair Irwier Free A 25c Bottle of "Swissco" Hair and Gcalp Remedy to Be Given Away. Take the Coupon to Sherman & IVIcCon nell Drug Co. and they Will Give You a25c Bottle Free. "Swissco" Grows Hair, Brings Back Its Original Color, and Removes Dandruff and Scalp Diseases. WHEN YOU BUY COAL -buy- i : SUNDERLAND'S CERTIFIED COAL 31 KINDS ECLIPSE NUT $4.50 This is a red hot burner in range, for laundry stoves, soft coal heaters and Mime use it in furnaces. .ECONOMY NUT $6.50 Our llarirnin Coal. In liumlreilN of homes Kconoiny ra! Is the one KHtifd'nctory fuel. The larger sizes of Kconoiny Coal- egg and lump are also $(J.50 ton. j E HARD COAL $10.50 Wo buy and sell only tho very host Hard Coal and we know tho difference. All siws of hard coal to ) suit your needs. SUNDERLAND BROS. GO. 50 MAIN OI KICK. llil I HAUXKV. VHOlTESt Doug". 1153; , -lass. BI3 YELLOW WA30NS. en poweptc PHODD TliAHS Few. U any. mrdle o. tiav. met with ih. unifurm auriais that has attrndt-d tht lis f I'hambu Iain's Colic. Cliol. i. ,,,4 Diarrhoea ILmedy. Th. r.maikahl. cur, of oollo anJ Ulorrlioa whUlj it ,f. tvcltd in almost vry n.lshborhooj ha B vo it a lda rpuvattoa. ('ur Ly uil a'r First W.ck The free :.'io bidlie of "riwls-i o" Hair and Sonlp He'iiedy. If ed as dim-led. Will astonish :, 1 it is a MEW XBMEBT, tho lutia and l t ire uratlon lu'toru the publie. It Is tho result 01 y eur. of liivt-ttKutton and reittrih Into tho roaso?i why so iiiji y of the hair preparm'ona have fulled In the rust ta do tho work demanded if th.-in. It ! m.urlou.H in Its a' llon, and tlioiisanda have received tiiiiminK results JiuU from th. free hotlle kive ll em for the uskint!. iit aiis yo.i miy not have rcivived n-y relief fru'ii s n e thtiiH ou hut'tt triea, .lnn't t' li lilt ti.i..(:ii 10 i-i 111 :i t-v-er liiiiiji I'tnu. lull wiU i'e Kreai 01 lit-f 11.1 vi hy Itir tv-v Out litf we nive you. rivtlMM'o," f.Oo and l Hi) a oo'.lle, is f r s.ile and re i:n lllendeil l.y all df'Kt M 1 liite -tulItU f I'niul.lt who ru:inot all at fl frniun v Mvi oi'iifli lrtin o , 4 uli rrs. 1 1 1 1 and itttr ney. Itth and I o.t.'. i",- S lull ami ;4.n and Karnani mh. lll linrlVtf a fire iH'llle, re'Ul.t. ttl relti-l if t.'tl elit Mi laini'.-t or H.Uer, (o l.i lp . over -mh. e t 1 ... kiu. ete . hy uu'l.r.Mi'k' din it to lie SM 1.110 Hair la'ilul) Co, tl;'k 1'. O t4i.ac. Ciui li.outl. nnl . 1 j-. J3 j ViJ. iJ Faf th Week i ! aaaaaWisaaWaaaaaaaaaaWMi.llllllllla.ls y tn Third Week "SWISSCO" DID IT. FKKK IIOTTI.K tXHTON 1ool for on. SSe lottl jniy, at Hherman A MoCon nell lruK 10. 4 Korea, i.tn and Harney, 16th and Ho.Iko, J7-! N. Kth, and lllh and I'urnain tit... when 1 .uiu. and address U iropeny tilled in on doited lliiea helow. Thuw ou'side of (.linaha will Ret a flex bottle l.y jnduB ten cents, tn KMmns or silver one. I 10 !a.l'.l Hair Keineiiv i'o. I4vi V O f.uar. t'lnclii 1, all. ulilo, to helf cover espuis ef la.klri. etc. I have never tried 'His.o" Hair and Soalp lm e.1v. hut if you wlli .upi'ty a iac botti free, as alve. 1 v.111 Lse 1L il'H' f.;ll addreat; write ;dtiuly. When You Buy a Fibbon Do you know that you are going to get the results you want? If your typewriter is not equipped with the ribbon that gives the best results you can over coire your troubles by consulting our Supply De partment. For many years this Company has manufactured its own ribbons and carbon papers, and their sala is supervised by experienced men. We have n de partment that can tell you what your needs ai' and feupply those needs. We handle no cheap good Only the best materials go into the manufactures of our goods and we do not sell our goods on a cheap "catchy" scheme. f you have ribbon troubles call us. If you are not getting the service you think you should have from your typewriter ribbons let us consult with you. Our ribbons sell at 7"c each, $3.50 per half dozen, fG.OO per dozen. All goods guaranteed and replaced if for any reason unsatisfactory. The Smith Premier Typewriter Co. Branches in SIOUX CITY, LINCOLN, DES MOINES. Modern Offtru Supplies 10th aud Uouglna Sia. 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