THE BEE: OMAHA, TIIUBSDAT..JAXUABI25i.l91i Warm, Dry Boots for This Slushy Wcalhcr Boys will, and should be, outdoors these winter days, but be sure they're fully protected against damp feet, for there lies the root of most winter ills. These core ted boots are made of the very ' beat waterproof storm calf leather which will not get bard and stiff even after a thorough , soaking heavy oak Goodyear welt soles, gus set sewed In all war up front. The tops reach above the calf of leg, i wide cuff at top, faat- ted ltb two brass buckles. The best and safest boot for any boy see that YOUR boy Is supplied with a pair tomorrow. $3-$3.50-$4-$4.50 1518-20 FARNAM STREET IOWA METHODISTS TO MEET VICTIM OF YELLOW FEYER t w f - K 1 Coauundcr Bcrtolette , Diet Sud denly at Gwayanqnil; Xentdor. was siiicms rut bits ago Me Wf . u Command of Gapboat Terktewa, Whteh Waa aent t Pretert latereats at tke ') tailed Stales. . OX'ATAQCtt, fceuador. Jsn. tl.Cem mender Levi C. Brnolette of the t'nltsd tftstes -guaboat Torktown. reported 'lit several Sara ace wtth yellow fever, died suddenly aboard ship here at S o'clock this morning. ' - WASHINGTON, 1 Jan; H-Commsnder Ivt C Bertolette. who .was captain of the Torktown, waa stricken with yellow fever shortly , after his rem! arrived at Guayaquil te protect American Interests during the revolution. He wss a native ef Pennsylvsula. A dispatch received from Guayaquil ea January 17 staled that Commander Levi C. Bertoletts had been stricken with yet lew fever while he was commanding the United guts gorrboet Torktown. which waa prolactins American Interests In Kcuador. A later dispatch reported that Commander Bertolette was prugi ssalng favorably. A cablegram waa received on January t hy Mrs. Bertolette at Ban Vendee tram her-huseetneV readme "'feiitrsMed fever, taken 'etch ttth. fa vorable as far. Outlook undetermined aa yet." , , , ,r lvl C. Qitoltila.fdtned the nsvJ a t midshipman en ytemlr . MM.-.. t COMMISSION INQUIRES f i ! INTO PIPE LINE RATES . i . . , . NEW TORK. Jan. Jl.-An'lnqulry Into. the rates., regulations and practical of sixty -two pipe lines, ol and .transit com panies controlling; iipprexlmataly SXVOJO mi lea of pipe lines, wss ht-irun here today by the Interstate Commerce remmlsslos en the cutsmbnlons own Initiative, to detv-rmlne whether the rates are unjustly discriminatory or unduly pruierentlal. Qeerge Cbesbro. eeerdtary el the In diana. Bucko a and Moribera Pisa Line companlea and of -the ,New Tor a Transit company, testified that It la possible to ' pump ell ' throuch pipes from Griffith. Indite t'nloDvllle, N. T.. and from points in Keneae Ui4 Oklahoma, le Griffith. ' It was stimulated at the opening of the Inquiry, thai, the testimony In the gov-ernmrntU-'roeeat dissolution suit against t!e Standard. Oli company .should be pliord in, the rocp-4, Insofar aa It con cerned ih;rlp hues, owned at that time by the clt trnet. Oemalaatoaef r"itlln K. Lane to hear ing ths tasUmony..' BILL REPORTED TO OPEN " ' OIL LANDS TO SETTLEMENT ' WA8HIN1CTW.. JM.'' Si-Mure 1han U.0t.Ot acres ot public lands, now with held from settlement because ef their supposed ell deposits, would be svsllsble fur sgricuttursi entry under a Mil favor ably reported today by the senate com mittee oa public lands. It would permit surface entries, reserving on right to the government, -i Peculiar After Effects of Grip This Year, Lmtk .liners li Weikent. C.a.itloi. Doctors In sll parts of the country have area kept buoy with the epidemic of grip which has visited so many home. The symptoms ef grip this year are very dis tressing and leave the system In a run down condition, partlrularly the kidneys. which seem to suffer most, as every vic tim eoniplaJns uf lam back and urinary troubles which shou'-d not he neglected. at these dancer slgasls often lead te mere serious sickness, such as dreaded Bright s Uww, Local druggists report a large ait as Dr. Kilmer s Swamp-Buot. which se. usny people say aooa hesls and strengthens the kldneya after an attack ef grip. gasmp-Root Is a great kidney, liver and Madder remedy, and seine an herbal compound, has a gentle heeling effect ea the kldnets. whk-h Is slmoet Immeeistely noticed by those who try It. I)r. Kilmer ft Co.. Binghsmts, K. T. efier t sand s sample bottle of Swsrop Raot, free by mail, ta every sufferer who requests tt. A trtal will con v tax- any etss wh may be in need ef It. Regular etas hot tie SS ets. snd gl.. Fsr sala at ail druggists.' Be sure to aMatiea this GAS COMPANY FORCED TO RESTORE SERVICE OAS C1TT. Kan.. Jan. H.-Hundrsds of men arid women crowded about L'a dersbertff Edward ' Dunfee hers .today and cheered him while he screed aa or der on C. B. Carmain, manager of the local gas company, compelling him .to turn oa the gas, which the company Or dered off yesterdey. Ths company a ac tion came after a controversy with the consumers over gaa deposits and rates In which -the consumers refused la yield. All yetterdsy afternoon and last night ths stowa waa dark, cold and hungry. There waa no fuel to prepare meala, as ths mot,of ths population depended an Urely.' upon gas. v A cold breakfast V" morning brought matters to a head. A hand of desperate consumers applied ta District Judge , Foust snd secured . the order la the form of a mandatory writ. . SECOND PRIMARY IS - NECESSAY IN LOUISIANA NEW ORI.KXkf. Jsri. ft.'-lndlcstlont that thla forenoon ' WSre that second primaries would He necessary ' te .deter mine upon democrat le candidate for high orrtoe In Louisiana; Two. or the three gubernatorial esnrhU, Vrf rujn ring ao sloes an the eount of almost half the lrt.000 votes cast la yesterday'a pri mary, that another election seemed a foregone oovtchieion. , ' , ,t- A second prlmsry also will be aeces sary It Is believed le determine the sen atorial candidate for the term beginning In llli. Congressman Bee ran v.- Brous ssrd is la ths lead ut wit tMrnfflclent votes to defeat hla opponent. Oevernor genders snd Congressman A. H. fujo. rwr the senatorial nomination the 111 term. Congressman Kansdeil waa leading United Mates neostor Afurphy Koster, a boss term expires In lll , r.1 EIGHT EXCHANGES JOIN REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATION KANSAS CITY, Jan. .-Closlag their business meeting In, this city with ths sddtlion of eight real estats hoards to the membership of ths association, ths sxeeutive oommlttee ot the Natloaal As sociation of Real Kstat Btohangea left today for Rt. Louis upon the Invitation cf a.. B. 0'ReUy at that dty, national vie president. ' The eight new members are: Elisa beth, tt, J.; Oakland and Los Angeles, Call' Saskatoon. Caaxde: Twin . Falls, Idaho; Davenport and Council Bluffa. la., aad Topeka, Ksn. It wss announced by R. Bruce Douglas ef Milwaukee, na tional ' secretary, that steps had been taken to change ths name of the aaso rtallon to the International Asaoclatloa of Real Kslats Boards tn view of the In ternational character the board haa'ae sumed In the last few years. SEC0N0 TRIAL OF SLAYER OF OIL OPERATOR BEGINS INDEPENDENCE. Kan.. Jaa. M.-Tbs second IrJtl of A. A. Truskstt, charged with the murder of J. D. i. Neetey. the wealthy oil promoter and banker of Lima, O , begaa before Judge Flannel ly la the dletrlet court hi thia dty today. Truskstt wss convicted of murder la the second degree hut Mere, but was granted a new trial by the supreme court. Truss ett, who Is psst 9 years of age. shot and killed Neeley, aged at. In the lobby of a Caney. Kan., hotel January 7, mi. after the two had quarreled over business arattts. Neeley was president of the Wichita ripe Line company. Truekett waa a capitalist of Caney. There were ao witnesses o the shooting. After his srreet Truskstt declared he fired la self-defense. BODY OF MISSING CHINESE ! BOSS IS FOUND IN TRUNK 8 BATTLE, Wesh.. Jsn. K The body! of 8eih Blng, boss ot ths Chines em-j ployed by the Southern Oregon company. at Empire City, Ore., was found today In sn unclaimed trunk In ths Ores! Northern eaggmge room at the Vaton station here. Kelb bed been struck be tween the eyes and hla throat had been rut. The trunk had been cut through at the waist, thei the leas cut off and the body other else reduced to convenient form for sacking. Identification waa made through lime bo Kb found hi the trunk. The tntnk was received from Port lead. Ore- December tl. The trunk had been set aside with ethers to he sent the 8t Paul unclaimed baggage headquarters. INSURANCE COMMISSIONERS 'TALK TO MODERN WOODMEN CHICAGO, Jaa. K Insurance cemmi aleners of five statea who addressed the deJecaM le the convenUoo ot the Mod ern Woodm-n ef Amerjca today refuted the charge made la circulars that mon eyed Interests are responsible for the attempt te In -luce frsurpl ergaaixatloos to Uteres their rates. First State Convention, of Denomi station i Thirty Yean. . ASOUSE nrTEKEST J5 CHTUCH Effort Made by Ei-Cverar Shaw to Sec are reatsal of Des Madae Life Before Ite Bale Smoke ' Campaign la Capital. (From a taff Correspondent DES MOINES, la., Jan. M.-(8pedal Telegram.) An all Iowa Methodist con vention, authorised by the lows. Upper Iowa Des Moines snd Nort newest lows conference of the Methodist church will be held In Ix Moinee, beginning Tues dsy, February U, and ending Wednesday night. This will be ths first convention ot the kind in over thirty years. Bishop William F. IMcDowell of Chicago will preside. The purpose la to arouse Interest In big church problems of ths etste and to stir up ths membership I greater ac tivity. There will he a banquet at the close with prominent speaker, ' l.lht ea laewisusnr'lteal. It was disclosed her, today that prior to the sale of the Des Moines Ufe insur ance company te a Chicago company an erfort waa made oa the part of ex-Governor Shaw to secure control of the com pany, and that the plan waa to hare Governor Carroll made president ot it Others had figured en the purchsaw of the company, but the price finally paid waa aald to he less than some of the earlier options, because the company had been losing Ita surplus BsaaeV Cemsslsalaa ta aated. The city council haa been petitioned for appointment of a smoke commission ta combat the smoks evil In this city, and for an epproprtattoa of giOM a year for carrying on th work." This Is under a new law which applies to Des Moines only. ' The 8tam Msnufsetureri' ' assoclathm has begsn campaign to secure amend ment of the Iowa railroad taw which has remained unchanged for twsnty-flve years, go that some leeway may be had In the matter of fixing rates between competitive points over eif forest noes. A series of meetings haa heeo arranged la ths stats wher thla matter will be discussed, i Body of Kate Shelly. Laid to Rest at Boone BOONS, la.. Jan. Jt-txpeclaD-The funeral of Kale Bhcily, held today from the. Church ef the Sacred Heart, waa largely attended, there being many vis itor here from out of the city. Th Northwestern Railway company gave a special train to bring ths family w lends and casket to thla dty from her home near- ttis scene of her heroism thirty years -age. Ths floral tributes were many and vary beautiful, and the casket was fairly smothered In thess remem brances. Rev. Father James P. Barron wss th priest in charge of ths services, fOd th body waa taken I ths Catholic cemetery for Interment.. Many sorrawtng friend followed ths casket to the last earthly resting place. Notable among thoss wh silently watched lbs casket lowered were many railroad boys, all of whom had learned to leva the herotna at the Molndona river bridge. mi J A..Ae.J -i Heroine's Funeral Kons-E. Is.. Jan. St. Hpeclal. The funeral of Kate Shelly held this morning st ths Church ot ths Bsered Heart waa attended by -th largest gathering here In yesrs. A special train nrougnt ins funeral osrtv from the Molngona home to ths church hers. Evsry honor waa paid ths dead heroine. Father Barron preached the sermon, featuring her great neroism in ealy life aad compared It with the madarful Christian heroism of the death bed when he administered the last sacra- meal, f , . FORTY-TWO CENTS POUND PAID FOR IOWA BUTTER mmv pit. la.. Jaa. M. 4 Special Telegram r-Forty-tw cents per pound was th price pal a ror l.ss pounaa o butter sold at auction here today, the ex hibit ot the Iowa flats ButtsrsMkenf ss sorlstlon. Never was such a price heard of at any previous convettno m this or sny other stste. The winning tub wss served to night at the turksr banquet glvtn to the members of ths association. Th aaoond tub will go to Governor Carroll, aa compliments ef ths associa tion. - t ' th butter-scoring contest nearly every buttermaker present entered. The first honor fell to H. C. Btendel, North wood; second to J. H. Backea. Rtdgeway; third to B. 11. Ilallman, waverly. Dee u.i.m asked for the next convention, but It Is In the hands t th executive com mittee. ( V Bart ef Plymouth wss sleeted president, Al. P. Anderson, Algona. vies president; J. J. Brunner. vtrawoerry Point, secretary; G. O. Miller. Arlington, treasurer. Repreeentstlres of the CemmerdsJ club of this dty from th State Buttermak er' a sec laths and three members of the executive committee of the National Rut tsrmakers' association met this evening aad Masea City asked for the next na tional convention. Iowa newe Sn HEDRK'K A dose ef herse liniment which she took by mistake tndsy. caused the death of Mrs. John feeeiinsee, wed st years, the wife ot a fanner living near her. TRAER The Vnited Presbyterian eons re sat Ion of title place will build a new church In the spring that will coat .(. At a meeting ef the consmcailos held lest nlgbt til. waa subscribed. MlLFORlh-MHtna 8. Dewey, president ef the Murom Notions! bank, and the large, land owner In IMcktnson county, dtedj her last night of cancer. He owned IMaVaerse In this county. A widow and seven children survive him. TABOR Werren Gregory has sold his farm east of Tabor to Wlllard I.umleen for Cleo. This farm comprise 171 acre nd haa fairly good Improvements, tt sold four year as for PS an acre. Mr. Gregory now realizes an advance of about tt aa acre. Tke abeale P la gee destroys fewer llvee than stomach, liver snd kidney disease, for which Electric Bitters is the guaranteed remedy. He. For sale by Beaton Drug Co. ' Philadelphia Olfleisls ladle ted. PHILADELPHIA. Jsn. stHenry Clay, former director uf puhile safety, aad three others were iadRted here todsy. charred wtth eeaeptraey to defraad th dty la th awarding of sontracts. The ether defeadanta are Carl Bleiunger. dty architect: Jetm R. Wiggins and Wlllard H. Walts, president snd treasurer, re-' spectlvely, of a contracting firm. WATCH FOR PNEUMONIA C'omaiKaity Afflicted With Colds, long", 1-aorippe, t alarm anu Daagrrows Fevers. Repeats Advice to I'se Meatho latirwe Medicine, Which Anyone t'aa Make at Hon Cheaper Thaa Labeled Good Purer and Better, loo. People who've barrels of money" !-- ably won't appreciate thia advice. This Is for the reader mio knows the vslus of every five-cent piece, snd usu- ally It saves from at to MS five-cent pieces for these who sre informed. Buying medi cine In dribs costs mors thsn making a big supply yourself. Buying ordinary pat eat medicines means thst you psy too much for syrups, corks, bottles, labels. cartons, etc. For Instance, If you by a aVcent bottle of cough medicine, tt con- tains about two euaces. four-fifths of which Is syrup end for & cents you can make one-half gallon, of syrup. By making Mentbo-Laxens medicine at home you save lota of money en syrup alone, and besides you know It's purs snd quickly effective. Let us prove then that the best and, cheapest wsy to cur coughs, colds, catarrh.- snd t prevent pneumoni. diphtheria, I grippe, Js to maks thla fine big auppiy of medicine by mixing one-halt pint of boiling wster with a pint ef granu lated augar. Then, buy the pure concen trated essence Mentho-Luen la 2-oa. bottle! empty It Into a pint bottle or Jar and till R up with Iks syrup, ptrectlons with each bottle-tell bow to make and laka. while the mansfaetorers guarantee to refund money, to- any dissatisfied pur chaser. Ton run no risk and will have oa nana a medicine wucn, nas never neon equaled f on colds, coughs, bronchitis. catarrh, hoarseness, etc. Its tonic lax ative aetloa puts th entire system on a kesltrty basis and chretite disease -and consumption sre avoided: Adn ' Millionaire Grafter . ' at Atlantic City is; Given Year in Jail MAYS LANDING, X. J., Jan. It-Louis Kuehnell. republican leader of Atlantic City, recently copvlclrd of unlawful par ticipating In the awarding ot a contract to a company la which he, was Interested while h wsa a member .of the , water commission, wss todsy sentenced t on year Imprisonment at hard labor and te pay a fine ot H.OM. Kuelinele waa released oa ball, pending an appeal for a new trial Because of the personality f "Commo dore- Kuehnle, aa he Is familiarly known. every cttlie of Atlantic City took aa In terest In th cass. Clergymen were among those who circulated petitions urging clemency and aa a result of these efforts It wss hoped be would be let off with a fine., - Mr, Kuehnle Is reputed to be A mil lionaire lis Is ths president of ons of ths largest banks In "Atlantic City aad la a director and heavy stockholder Is several others. ' ''I - Tits trlsl wss conducted s"thfpreme Court- Justice HeJIsck. sent her from Newark by Governor Wilson especially for that purpose. Attorney Order! WIMoa waa sent by Governor Wilson to assist the local prosecutor. ' ' ' Thomas McDevItt and George Arasle, convicted of violating election laws In Atlantic City, were Sentenced to ' six months sod three months In jail, re- apectlvely, ' The freeholders ot Atlantic county. John Answsrth, Harry May and Frank Endertln, who Were convicted of accept ing money for granting read contracts. were given one year each In th peniten tiary. ' The men were admitted to ball, pending appeal. FIRE IN HOSPITAL FOR INSANE AT OANVERS. MASS. DAN VERS. Mass;. Jsn. R-Flr. which for a time threatened to destroy a largo part of the Stat Hospital for the Insane here caused a loss that wilt react! tlS.W early today. There wer l.mmlt and femal hi male In th building bat H was necessary to remove only about IM men from on section ot the men's ward where ths flsmes were confined.- 'At ns time wss there anything like a panic. TWO SMALL BOYS HELD w - FOR ATTEMPTED ROBBERY CHICAGO. Jan. it-Two (.year-old beys. Stanley Kamowska and Andrew Hlrma. were arrested by the police hers ioday oa a chara- of having attempted to bold up Roman Ryneiwcs, years old. and rob him of I cents. One of the boys Is said to hkve stabbed Rynlewics with a knife, destroying th sight ot his right eye. - OPIUM CONSIGNED TO - HONOLULU -IS SEIZED SAX FRAyNCISOO. Jan. 24. An sx preea hlpmdht cf forty-six pound of In ferior smoking opium valued St X3.PW a as seised by government agents just prior t th sailing of th User Mongolia. Ths opium wss consigned to Honolulu. Agents believe the drug came across the Mexkaa border. W. C. BOLLARD TESTIFIES at Omaha, Dealer ii Witness in Lumber Outer Suit, - HE TJESIES ALLEGED C0E1CI0H Says Yellow Mae ' Maaafactarer AsMrUtlss Sever Made At tempt Drive Aaybedy Owt f astweaa. KANSAS CITT, Jsn. St. Further tea Unmny aeslgaed t refute the state s allegatloa that the Tel low Pin Manu facturers' sesodation footers a system of stifling competition and fixing the current prices oa lumber eras introduced by the defense today at th resumption of the hearing of th ouster suit sgalnst twenty-six lumber companies transacting business In Missouri Attorney General Elliot Major ot Jef ferson City was expected lo arrive In this dty late today to assist John T. Atkinson, smistsat attorney general, in the pnsecutioa. W. C. Bullard, a retail lumber dealer of Omaha, tew I fled that In IMS. when the suit was brought hs controlled six yards la Nebraska, and that there waa unrestricted competition among dealer In yellow pine at that time. He said be got dally quotations from traveling rep resentatives of lumber companlea and that prices were absolutely controlled by supply sod demand. There were fluc tuations from day to day. ha said, and there was no discrimination la favor ot members of the Yellow Pla Manufac turers association. Price List Dee Set Affect Market. II said th Issuance ot a price list by the asaoclatloa had no effect oa the market price of pine, hut that the price list was a convenience and benefit lo the wholesaler, retailer, builder and all others Interested in lumber. Mr. Bullard aald the aesoclation never tried to coerce wholesalers or retailers and sever mads any effort lo drive any body out of business. . W. C, Scarrltt. counsel tor the lum bermen, protested vigorously when As sistant Attorney General Atkinson crosa x emitting the witness tried to bring out that a .gradual increase, in, price was shows by lb price lists Issued from Uet to IMS. "Ths stats by Inuendo ts trying to cre ate a falss Impression here,"' he said. "The state has Introduced In evtdencs msrket reports which show that ths mar ket fell flv different tUnee during the period mentioned.' - . Mr, Atkinson dlsclstmed any Intention to misrepresent the evidence already in traduced, aad be waa allowed to pursue his line of questioning, -; , . Nebraska Woman " Who Travels with Show is Burned BEATRICE. Neb.. Jaa. 2.-(Speclal Tel egram.) William Fulton, a farmer living near Liberty, this county, received word today from Selnuf, Ls., that hla dsugb ter. Mrs. Lillian ' Pets, a member of Francis st Williams' Dog and Pons show. wss burned to destb there yesterday dur ing a perform snoe of the ahow. No par ticulars were given. Mrs. Pets wss years ef sge and leaved no family except per husband, who Is traveling with ths show. The body will be brought to Lib erty for turlsl. ' " ' '. i ALBERT WOLTER WILL BE ELECTROCUTED MONDAY ALBAXTV N. T.: JanVPtr-Goveraor Dix has refused to Interfere hr the- esse ot Albert W. Wolter, slaysr of Ruth Wheeler, the girl whom h lured to hi room In New Tork City oa th preterm of employment aa a stenographer. Whiter will bo electrocuted la Sing Sing prison Monday morning. -1 " ' Hathtab Trust aa Poelponed. DEROIT. Mich-- Jan. (4 The trlsl of the. government's criminal ess against the alleged bathtub trust, which wss to begin January 18, has- been postponed until reoruary s, at ine request ot ine def ens. ' - - - field Rash I Hssltsks. MIKITONAS, Man., Jan. si-Gold In flakes snd nuggets wss found near Mlnl tonss todsy by drillers, attracted by the new that gold had been found In chick, ens. An otter uf tle.ej wss refused for a claim more than a mile away. COLDS CAltSB nBADACBE. LAXATIVE BROMO fuimeie, the world wide Cold and Olio remedy removes cause. Call :or full name. Look tut aig nature E. W. GROVE. Sic- Want Betutif nl Hair? Use This Shampoo Cold Weather Overcoats Obtain Comftrt and Combine Economy ' Browning, King & Co. After you have thoroughly posted yourself regarding the Overcoat Values, come here and look at the assortment we are showing, and remember that this is an oppor tunity to get Quality' and Workmanship at an Excep tionally Low Price. When you buy, as we know you will, after comparison, always remember the BROWNING-KINO Policy, which holds your money on deposit until every transaction gives perfect satisfaction. A large assortment of $22.09 and $25.00 Overcoats Re duced to ' - me Not the class of merchandise made up for "Sale" pur? poses, but this season's best sellers, all made in our own New York Work Rooms. "A NATIONAL INSTITUTION" BrewningiKing &C R. S. WILCOX, Mgr., Fifteenth and Douglas Sts.' Yellowstone Coal Has Made a Hit! ' On January 1st ws announced aa a genulns January bargain our brand new "Yellowstone" Wya cost st 17.00, a pries far below Its actual value, compared with other western coals. On January 1'th. ao great had been the sals of this splendid coal, that a solid sperlsl train ot Yellowstone coal was rushed through on passenger schedule. Today. January SSth. Tellowstone Certified coal la th most popu lar fuel sold in Omaha. Our Introduction Price is $7.00 We contracted to aell th output of th mine, and, thanks to th quality and the price, wa are doing !(, Every ton of Yellowstone Used by sn Omaha consumer saves a nice little) chunk of hla money. For Furnaces, Stoves and Fire Places Tellowstone Is greet for grates.. Yellowstone Is Just right for ' soft coal heaters. But It's best of. sll for furnaces. Being a strong, lssty, clean, cllnkerlesa, sootless, smokeless coal. It ls a fine sub- ' stltute for hard coal In furnaces, , Yellowstone is Sold, on Trial ' Our Guarantee Certificate, whk-h ls slwsys attached to the driver's ' ticket, meahs that -our coal la sold "on trial." If you like It, you keep tt; If you don't,! we take It bark. If you, don't like It, we lose: It you ao like It. you gsls kng -fen wtu. , . ., , Yellowstone is Different Yellowstone has ths sdvantags over other kinds of coal. Tt ta more durable and will hold fire longer. It is cleaner, therefore mora pleasent to uee. It Is free from clinkers snd leave but little sshl clinkers and ash weigh heavily and represent wasted money, tel lowstone coal come from s very deep n ine. In a new district, proba bly the most remarkable deposit ever discovered. I Try One Ton of Yellowstone SUNDERLAND W1614 HARNEY ST. BOTH D. 252, A-1252 50 YELL-0 I Wagons j "Th reason so many women have dull, brittle, stringy hair hair that splits at the ends, fades and falls out Is because ot employing alkali shampoos. This robs the hair sacs ot their required oil and causes brlttlenees of the hair and profuse dandruff,- write ktrs. Mse Mart a la the New Tork Dally Record. "An Inespenstv and really delightful shampoo can be had by getting a small package of cantbroz from the druggist aad dissolving a teaspoonful In a ctip of hot water. Thla mixture should be poured slowly oa the acalp aad rubbed up well, The cantltrox creates a thick, white lather that cleanses, soothes aad -Invigorate. After rinsing, the scalp ts left clean and pliant, while the hair Is fluffy, silky snd easy to do up." Adv. DEATH RECORD jjasleb Stallee. GRIX.NKLl-.-le-. Jan. ti.-48pecUI.V- Joslah KtslW-f, something aver 7 years ot age, lived In aloMesama, ths county aeat of thia county, for the best fifteen years until some three months sgo, when he wss celled to Ma native stste. Ohio, by th Oetth of a brother. There he failed In health and died a few days ago at th home of hie niece In Irreeden. While here be ws supposed to be poor,; as he IT red very ec momieelty and kept his affairs to himself. A lawyer sent ea from Ohio ts Investigate snd settle ap his estate has discovered that he died possessed of some gS,0M In Iowa and Canada farms and seme city property hi Montmma. - Thla geea to relatives, si: of whom Pre la Ohio, while ons alec nves at Alsjneda. Cal, and one at Labea, Wash aad a half sister Uvea In Iowa. DROWN'S Cbonchiax. Troches Per Hosresaess, CeogB, lagaatsd Threat. Bra. Diamonds in Platinum l'litlmn mounting g r considered far the b e a t f or showing off the beauty ot dial-ends. Sapopu lar Is this metal becoming til at people are hav ing their dia monds reset forsaking; gold for nlat tnam. In a neat platinum mounting a diamond seems to throw off bet ter and richer light and to hold a beauty which Is strongly reflected from every facet. This atore shows many beautiful platinum mountings. The fcdbolm engage ment ring is platinum mounted and Is one ot tbe most b;f.itlful creations in the store. Bot Merely Bay Invest. ALBERT EDH0IJ1 JKWKI.KR Sixteenth and Harney AMt'lEMEXTl. (aVO-fyy Psoas i Beagles 4S4; tad. 4-144. . nut. Irsry iisy tils; livery Bight g;lS. aoygaca Tauoam-LB i Mclntyre and isseth. eiabetle Adams ' snd Company. De r'aye fcieters, Krgotti , ; and Lilliputians. Augustine aod Hartley. Masoo snd Murray. John McCauley, Con t red and Whiudeii, Klnetoscope, orpheum , j Concert orchestra, trices: Mat- 10c. ' , beat seats 2c. exoept taturday snd gun- dsy. A'lgl.l -10c, c, sec sirs 75c AMERICAN THEATER Tonight, arate. Today aad Batareay. - sags SWA &Aa-a and th , WOOBWAXB PTOCX COeWAJTg ta TRILBY' . eat Wssa U IWIt Of WAT. I ; . "OataXA-g TV CMTn1) - ! &XUjU4S Cltltac, I . The MTferhi'ie M- ,sl frc-outy . -Tax wivanao wtdow ! BXTaVATAtASA'AJIII TADMTiXl,B : win, 4m si. r.enjs. e,orMce stiii aret Ueorije 14. Hta-iioir tail w:lh "the Ceilcg ;tir:- ls-t i-cneon Keuuijr .C!orus. isdis- Bias lestlae Svery Week Bay. . tlunusy aud Wees Big Ualety Co. TieeUse. eieei gmstul rsuef. Aa article M sapsrV sMrlt, as. sotsMyfrm from say bliaetes. gcM ssuy meets, aampiesssllsd tree. J"rTN I. UltoWM grrjj. hm. Msss. wmm BOYD'S Oomstsaelag gaaday bh,x,t mrrcKXB nr BTtrgrC Aie coacg dy OIACUl AROUND THE CLOCK i" Lortsaee Heartaa Aetata Delayed. WASHINGTON, Jsn. H-The Lortreer Urvestlgatloa' again was delayed today, atr. Ilanecy. Senator Loctmer's counsel, who hss been III. ws sot well enough ta proceed. The- hearings have " been' post. Indefinitely. Suits and Overcoats, to Order, $17.50 Reduced from $28.00 Our Big C1t?aring Sale reduces the price on every suiting and overcoating in our entire store 25$J to 405c. Halts aad Orercoata, ta sMvJejr, S2O.00 reduced from $35.04 fMlta aad Overcoats, to order. Z5.(K) reduced from. .. .$40.00 Salts aad Overcoat, to order, S30.P9 reduced from StS.eO Balta aad Overrrmte, te order, $35.00 tednced from $50.00 We use god strong lining. All work made In our own work shops. Every garment guaranteed perfect in fit snd style. f MacCarthy-Wilson Tailoring' Co. 804-33 Soath lOtb Street. Five 8ews 6owth of Fa Toaigkt UstU gat tit t gl Je atarday Mat Sis to giuny HZsTBT W. UTttl OFT Bag '- . EXCUSE ME A Pullman Carnival. STAJtTiae IIILTII atOUaTsVtTP (RUB THEATER rai Tun i.n.Ltr Bvmuscjvai Seautlful Souvenirs I Ladle at Ladle Uaily Dime Matinee. Rxtra Frldsy Night-Chorus Girls Walking Contest. RAFAEL NAVAS Battnsat Spanish PUaist, Bireat Trssg aaltaaiwasni Orchaetia, riUA -t XBT BJtCXTAA LYRIC THEATER ' rrs-tTBaBAT. jAroABT as. aje 5. at Bassrrsd Beat aa Saw Owl Brag atar. ,