THE OMAHA tSLXUAV HLK: APKIL 14. To keep some ex tra workmen busy J-' I have made a S 20 coat and pants price on my S25 goods for one week only'see windows. WILSON MacCarthy-WIIson Tailoring Co 804-306 South Sixteenth St. noni! Tylr 130a; Auto. A-3239 W pay xpna ana way oa oat of town Mp snu of $3 or over. House Clean ing Minus All Misery Count your time, and your grief over delays and Ineffective result and you will BEE where It PAYS to have I S clean up your ruga, draper lea. carpet, curtain, pll-. low, couch cover, etc., thl print. In the FIRST place we DONT line oap and water for uch cleaning, for that HOTS the pieces. You've often .expressed delisht over the way we clesa your fine gowns and suit. o lan't It COMPORTING to know that your rue, etc., will be cleaned by Identically th earn process? Better phone for price. DresherBros. Dry Cleaner! 2211-2213 Farnan St;. Branch ageeol! Fompalaa Boonl raadsts Stores eaa 2reehet the Tailors, mis garaam as. - 1 Omaha's Quality Laundry -- y-' Conducted, along lines that, are the result of constant study or Laundry conditions.' , .Your Linens are handled by only ex perienced operators and with , a view to . your" personal ' comfort. Laundry is returned as quickly as careful handling will permit usually three days. I loth Phones. Wagon Everywhere. Is . - I HI SJ tW" V UI1SWMIIIWSIS 9 ! iii aii i iaaiirn Vats srnsaay with aasple eapits-J, large nsomces and an efficient and well-aystemlsed or ganization, whleh dates back to l$t(, Las the ability and disposition to givs good trust company service. Our various de partments. Including Investment, Bead, far Btortgaga, W r a t, Froparty- siisssl aad Xasaraaee, are wall iliti-m--. f CAPITAL 1 ioo ooo SURPLUS 1140.000 WANTED A Hi- Ctai CJothlnjr Heaaieamaa who hu a pa?riKnal foltowlns tutd t cully ot wmking friends, on who la now located io aoine torsi ulore. To tlw rlpht party an xcpiior!al propoafttoD la offered with aatisCac- -tory rHX -uneraiHn. All corTpKij enca trt.ttH vtrtctlr eonfldeniiai- ddreas K-TS, cart oX Tba fee I equipped ror trans- s acting bnslaea. 1 promptly and aeon- I otntcaliy. - I We cordially In- II! vile your business. Ill ; ) W 7 -Hi ansaTnnsxsaM fm enna-ss-- mm, rami is here Comei to Help Yeiter in Hit Boom : " for SoOMTelt. SATS 1A FOLLITTE U SICK XAS Edltar at the (pates- Trtbsae any ska WUrtiili Seaater Haa Set " HituMH ma Hla Re-. ;. . cent ladlsaasltiaa. . . Medlll McCormick. editor of the Chicago . Tribune and. central western manager of tba Rooaevelt boom. arrived In Omaha earl- yesterday morning to. half John O. Yelser swing the Nebraska pri maries scheduled -for April tJ. : , . . Ilia first act after affectionately greet trig the champion Rooaevelt advocator was to write- out a ststement .for the newspaper eicariatlng President Taft for breakltuT .away .from the Rooaevelt policies. He talked awhile on how the Tribune prophesies the Roosevelt victory In Illi nois weeks before the primaries, frowned and mentioned something about federal patronace. and explained how. after a few dsyi' campaigning in the Ninth dis trict, where live Secretary Walter Fisher. Secretary MacVeagh. a couple of ex-secretaries snd Fred A. Buss, he and his corns, backed by ths Tribune, had swung ths district into the Roosevelt line. La Fallen lick Mia. Mr. McCormick believe that Senator La Follette Is not himself. He explained that after the senator broke down at Philadelphia he haa been working under such a mental strata that if even he were made president, be could not perform th dutlea required. Other presidential pirants, with the exception ot Roosevelt he declared, were Just as near the grave. or the position In politics that that sug gest, Mr." McCormick personally' Is very dem ocratic. He Is a tall man with an ever ready smile. "except bo occasions when the president's name I mentioned.. Ill' good nature also Is fussed a . bit when mention is made of the publicity be re ceived not long since -over his probable affiliation with the National' Harvester company. He declared that the McCor mick have not been connected with that Industry for thirty-five years, and that the odium of the accusation that he was connected with 'It was doubly sever be cause he never had collected any of It dividends. , - t a Flsher'a Trail. In speaking of Id appearance In Omaha so shortly after Secretary Fisher' visit. he denied that be was on th man' trail, but repeated that he had corns to help out with the primaries. H did have thl much to say about Secretary Fisher, however: "Last night at Lincoln Secretary Fisher proclaimed the president a progressiva statesman, and by way of proof of Mr. Taft' progress! veneas Instanced hi own career a a progressive There was a thna when Mr. Fisher a a progressiva was a sharp critic ot tM administration. "The secretary of the Interior did not discuss In ny great detail the president' record of achievement aa a statesman. And In these dsy a man Is .Judged by his record and not 'by his promise or professions.' ViaductowOpenr on Eleventli Street ; A' ter having been closed tor more" than two year th' Eleventh street' viaduct ' open to travel, the repairs hsvmg been completed and accepted by the city en gineer., ''.'' : ' There was an almost endless amount of litigation over when and how and by whom the repair ' should be made.' . compromise was effected and two and one-half month ago an agreement wa entered into between the city, th Union pacific and th Burlington road. Under that agreement the Union Pari Ho wa tn land four-fifth and th Burlington one- fifth of the coat, th repairs to be mad nd the structure thrown open April Is, or next Monday. - Tke Union Pacific, agreeing to stand a major portion of th cost, put It en gineer to work. Two span of new tel hsvs been put In place, new girder have been laid, the pier and overhead con struction strengthened and a larga por tion of the floor relaid. In the aggregate the cost of the repairs hav been MM- It I said that th viaduct la saw stronger and better than at any time sines It wa built.' i Material. for. the Tenth and Sixteenth atreet street viaduct I now In transit. These win be re floored and otherwise re paired. Material for tha Bancroft via duct is now on tha ground. Work on aU these structures will be rushed to earnest completion. i Rine Takes Defeat Without a Protest Tin satisfied. It la past history, a far a I am concerned, and you can aay there win be no contest." said City At torney John . A. Rlne when friend ought to know If he would contest th nomination for commissioner, won by Councilman J. B. Hummel with a I of thirteen. Mr. Rlne acknowledged that he was disappointed, but said be bad no d Is pod tlon to put up a scrap for fourteenth position on th baUot. Defeated candidates have ceased to Ua ger about tn city nail ana only oc casionally win on of the nominees forced to resort to indirect or Indiscreet answers In turning away the applicant for tha softer cnapa under th commis sion plan. Pre pa rations sr being made by th nominee for th hut few day of cam paigning before tha election. May 7. Or ganizations ara being perfected and the total vote ot h3 cast at the primary. It la believed., will be considerably in creased. . -' G.W.Watties Home from Los Angeles After a pies aunt sojoem at their sum mer home, "Holly wood," near, Los An gele. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Wattle re turned Friday night In good health and siad to get back to Nebraska. They arrived at a few minute past o'clock When Mr. Wattle come downtown thl morn ing he found nothing but walla of bulld biga around the United Statee National bank, of which he Is vice president. Weary with the trip h had mired and atept while tha fire department fouefit the Came that would hav -destroyed the bank had it seen built leas substan tlally. - . Cultivated tastes prefer Permits, Is. ftew jersey Divine t0 Be Successor The members of the Episcopal church In South Dakota and the people of the tat In general are greatly .pleased at the election of Dean George Blller of Sioux. Falls to the position of bishop of the Episcopal church for South Dakota. For about three years past he has been rector of Calvary cathedral at Sioux Falls and has become one of tb most popular churchmen og South Dakota. During the three year he has been In charge of the work of the church In Slonx Falls he has endeared himself to the people generally of the community. He (a a comparatively young man to oc cupy so exalted a position s bishop, but has the ability to fill the place with honor and credit to himself and to hla ehureh. Bishop Blller was a classmate at Berkeley Divinity school of Bishop Frederick Foot Johnson, who suceeded the late Bishop Hare as bishop of the Episcopal church for South Dakota, and who-soma moths ago departed for Mis souri, where ha accepted the position of coadjutor bishop of the church. For the first seven years sfter grad uating from Berkeley Divinity school Bishop Blller was stationed at Oklahoma iuy. vkl The next nve years he wss In chants of the chapel of the Church of the Incarnation In New Tork City. WHITE SLAYERS INDICTED Federal Grand Jury Betum Twenty- Five True Bills, 01E0 MAN IS ALSO DETAINED - the ' Malls, Beakelaa Many Vlrtlssa. Will Answer ta tha Caart. Tha federal grand Jury reported to Judge William H, Munger of the United State district court at 11:30 o'clock yes terday, returning upwards of twenty-five Indictments against individuals on various charges, finishing Its work begun lest Tuesday morning. The Judge thanked th Jury-for It peedy work and dis missed t for tha term. . The Jury returned Indictments against Leo Van Gorkora. O rover Miller and Roy Murfleld, charging them with enticing Blllls L. Klnsle. aged IT years, to Omaha from Harlan, la. Raymond Jordan la charged with de frauding the Millard hotel by representing himself an United States officer, em ployed by th Interstate Commerce com mission, obtaining lodging and board to th amount of IS4.su. Berta Leve la Caught. Indictment were returned against Berta Low Stoley. alia Berta Love, and Clauds Stoley ot Omaba, charging them with enticing and bringing Juanlta Block, otherwise known a Jsunlta Ford, from Da Molnea la., to Omaha for the purpose of proetltutlen. Six count were returned against each of the defendant. Other are: Finding that - Louis Priest and Ellen Wilson Introduced liquor Into Indian ter ritory and an Id tlauor to Indian. Finding that Frank 'Csllsndo mailed nonmailable matter front'. Omaha post' office. Finding that Thornton Benton Manning, a postoffto employs, embesxled and de stroyed a letter and readdressed Its con tents to another party not originally ad' dressed to. Finding that Walter Brown, having ev era! alias, and Qeorg Brown engaged In tha business ot manufacturing oleo- margarine without payment of special tax and selling . oleomargarine In park age other than original atamped park ages authorised by tb government Fertaae Telling Fakir. Fred Montrose, alia M. Saika and other aliases, was charged by the grand Jury with defrauding through the mall. Hla fraudulent act dealt with telling fortune, charging hi victim 11 nd re turn postage. To each one he required their age and birth. A sample of the let ters he received follows: "Born October 7, ISM. "How soon will I marry T 'Will I marry the one I think most of now? ' "Where Is my mother? "(Signed) EMILT EVANS." A number of other Indictments were re turned dealing with various charge of misdemeanor, . selling of liquor, buying Dianaeu from soldiers, and th like. Noted Apostles of Reform at the Harmon Meeting Senator Hitchcock laid atrei upon the pi-ogrcartvelam" of present day democ racy In presenting Governor Harmon to a few hundred Omaha dtlsens at the Auditorium. He held up the Ohio ex ecutive a a desirable type of real mill tant and progressive statesmanship. ueep necK on tb roomy tg tn animated lines of this- mil- Itaat and progressive democracy stretched. They flanked tha distinguished guest upon both side. They were pa tnots, fervent and anxious In their seal for the masses, from Omaha and Other sections of Nebraska. There was Senator Hitchcock, himself, and former Senator Allen of Madison, upon whose broad shoulder Mr. Brysn. by once Inducing a populist governor to toss a toga, save to tha Omaha aspirant and present senator that Immortal "sting ot ingratitude. Hut ther were other high In th Prty' council, foremost In the fierce fight for reform, statesmen who hav wrought In season and out. persistently. pauenuy. eacrtQciaiiy for that aacred aiwasn oi oenrocracy to wnicn Uovernor Harmon so frequently alluded: "Equal right to aU, special privileges to none." Among these progressive, rampant in- urgent of democracy ranged along tb front -of th stage. In the very first were Cher ley Fsnning. Jim Dahl. man.. Lee Herd man. Bill Canada. Walter Moia and the Hon. Matt Gering of PUttsmouth. They all seemed to know Just whom tha governor meant every time be referred so heartily to having -toes great pstnotlc democrats of th nation back of me." Matt Gering nearly fell over In hi chair In applauding an uch reference., while Miyor Jun wa among tne nrst to catch the bint each time. Dtsarnseetal Caadavt of liver and bowers. In refusing to act. I quickly remedied with Dr. King New Lit Plila. Easy, safe, sure. 25c. For sale ey Beaton urug to. i to Bishop Hare - - - - "'. ' ' ' ' RT. REV. GRORQE FULLER. JR. ew noteetant Episcopal Bishop of South Dakota. BRIEF CITY NEWS Mass Boot Prist It. Slsotrto Ylbratora Burgess-tlranden. fc, W. ChsnhlU, IHattat, i: Brands!. P. B. T-aaaar, republican candidate far soate. Bell phone "Klorenc Ml. "-Adv. Boy a. Balph, Printer. SS.iaD.itta WUUs X, Bee, democratic candidal for United State senator. Primaries April ll.-Adv. f P, B. Wsaa, staunch friend of munici pal ownership, candidal for Water board. 1 vest patup msaey In tax exempt - curltle. Burns, Brinker Co, omsha Natlcnsl Bank building. KsOlnaJ guooeeds Dorwart F, W. McGlnnis wa appointed constsbl to urceed the late Frank Korwart by th Board of County Commlultiner today. II was elected by aeerut ballot, winning over J. A. Inda, three to two. aft to slid Lee Huff. manager of tha Nebraika Bulrk Auto company, ha bought a lot from th owner, F. M. Penney, at Thirty-ninth and Chicago atreet. on which he will build a r.d home. The consideration wss tiSO. Looks for Bottle Tslsvss Evtry man ha a curiosity and N. Steinberg of Ml Harney street admits he possesses a well developed curiosity. For weeks some un identified man has been stealing bottles from Steinberg, place with a regularity that 1 clock-Ilk. Steinberg ha. asked th pollc to learn who th party I and what use he finds with th bottle. Psgg After lo Peelers ice Dealers who have not equipped their wagon with scales hava Incurred th dlaplessur of John Grant Pegg. city sealer of weights and measures, and he has warned them that after Monday alt drivers of wagons without scale displayed will b appre hended and th dealer prosecuted. Th Inspector of weight snd measures say. In hla opinion lc cannot ha sold In fatr aess to patron at so much per chunk. old and weak people have gotten from Pure Malt "Whiskey- is its purity. It is free from impurities and adulter antsso At LA You Still Have a Chance to Get One of These Bargains! Air LVnTliTLO. mi mm mm L 30 DAYS' FREE $300 GonfHrr Practice Piano $173 Apollo llano Hayer VISS Fraiw Co. Practice Piano 200 Alios Piano ttUO Davis Hot Piano $273 Hradford Piano 40u Kverrtt Plnao $430 J. a Klurher Piano $000 Mtefrrr Hod's Grand Piarso mm la addlttoa to th above Instruments wo have nuatle marked retlurtlon In price of the follonliiK well known Pianos and Player Pianos: Hardman, Weber, Hteger A Hons, Emerson, MrPhail and our own sweet toned Brhmoller A Mueller. Also the Weber, Wherlork, Hterk, Stayvewint, TerhnoU and oar own aVkmoller A Mueller Plnver Piano. SCHFalOLLER & MUELLER PIANO CO. (ENTAMJSHKD 1830,) Manufacturers, Wholesalers, Reutlers. 131 MS KARXA.M STKEET, DEPARTMENTS ARE MERGED Horthwettcni Coniolidatei Faue ti ger and Freight Buiineu. JOHS KZLIXN IS 15 CHAEGE Action rellawe tha Recent Reslnaa ! t Oeerse T. West aad th rressetlea at B. C. Orlffln. Following th resignation nf Oeorge 7. West as gen.rsl agent ot the paasengar department and th promotion of B. C. 0 tiffin, general agent of tha freight de partment, to the position of general agsnt of th Northwestern road at Portland, General Freight snd 1 Passenger Agent 70R old and weak people a' stimulant is a necessity. But the stimulant because just as an is benefited by a injured by one impurities. The whole reason for the benefit which thousands upon thousands of good and so pure Give it to an old or weak for yourself. druggists, grocers and liquor dealers, or direct $1.00 large bottle. 'The Duffy Milt Whiskey Co., Kocnester, in. Don't Wait Anoiher Day NotwitjuUnding the heavy selling- of the past fe-v weeks, over 75 bargains still remain from the Council Bluffs stock (this branch store we recently closed) and these include some pianos that were used by teachers, col leges, etc, bat which have been overhauled and placed in perfect condition in our factory. We offer, for quick clearance, these wonderful terms: No Money Down Pay $1 a Week EVERY PIANO WE SELL IS BACKED BY OUR GUARANTEE, and to show yon that we have absolute confidence in every instrument we are WILLING TO ALLOW YOU TRIAL on Any of THESE BARGAINS 15 f 5 . J(J5 875 9S0 SI 40 SlfM) .$390 $00 Kaabo Piano $310 780 Welnway JOQO $1,000 Hardman AuKMonn Plater Piano ..$510 $00 Htnyveannt Pianola 11am $360 $300 Blngrr Piano . . . $135 $1173 fhlckering Hon Piano $125 373 lUrhter Piano $ 9$ $300 Harrington Piano, Art Slyle $275 $323 Herbert Plnno t Miller announce th consolidation ot th two department In thl territory. Coincident with th consolidation, sir. Millar announces tha appointment of John Mel ten general agent and Ror D. Miller assistant, th appointment becom ing effective Mar 1. John Mellen ha been with the North western upward of thirty rear and for a long time haa been traveling freight agent, working Nebraska territory. He started hi railroad career aa an operator. Later he entered the general offices Is Omaha, serving s. a clerk, freight eollc Itor snd traveling agent. Mellen la a ehureh worker, s high de gree Msson, an athlete snd an all 'round worker In various field, hi business, however, being hi hobby. Roy D. Millar ha been with the North western fifteen yeara, having started in tat Ion work, later going Into th Omaha city ticket office, where later he becsms must be cure. old or weak system pure stimulant, it containing poisons that it is a medicine. person, and find its value i. $123 assistant, two year ago changing over to th freight department. Driver Falls Under Wheels of Big Truck George Kuril, a driver for the Anheuser-Busch Brewing company, living at St Woolaorth avenue, was ssrlouslv hurt yesterday when hla team became frightened and ran away. Kyral wa driving across several freight tracks near Tenth and Mchoiai street when a wheel became fastened In a switch frog. The horse Jerked and the wheel broke from the axle. The noise srsred ths horses and they started to run away. Kyral wa burled from hi seat between the horses nd the rear wheels passed over his st mt Ills left arm wss dislocated at ths shoul der and fractured at the elbow, lie was attended by a surgeon and sent home. is or Iii