TMK KEK: OMAHA, SATUKhAV, -XOVHMUHU 2S. I'M. V, HAMMOND SEERS RELEASE Former Internal Eevenne Collector Aski Belief from Bond. IS STILL HELD RESPONSIBLE F.rrm Thoaach He Qalt th Job I,at J'M JI la 81111 Ohllcrd to Am iwr ' for Financial Af fairs of the Office. Rom Hammond drslres to fres hlmssif from the responsibilities of the tntrnjl revenue collectorshlp of Nebraska, slnoo he no lona-sr, hold the. Job or draws tha salary.. He told Senntor Gilbert M. Hitchcock so yesterday' In" an Inter-' view he came all the way from Fremont to hold with the senator. Mr. Hammond resigned hi position as collector of Internal revenue June 21, when he decided to enter the state pri mary for the republican nomination for povernor. His chief deputy. EA North, was at once made acting collector. That did not relieve Hammond of his. bond, however. He is bonded- to ha govern ment In the sum of J1S6.000, and Is re sponsible to the government f for ' th proper conduct of all ' ths affairs of th office. " - . Oase la BMIealowa. "It Is ridiculous.;' said Hammond. "Here t am responsible for th office and am pot connected 'with It. - I have severed my connection' with the office In name and In salary. The only connection I now have Is that I am still under a bond of 1136,000, and if anything should go wrong I am the ront. Now I don't anticipate any trouble, of course, but in case any thing should happen you can see where I am. I certainly want this matter of the appointment of a successor settled ss soon as possible so that -I may get this load off my mind. I would not even have cared so much had It not been fqr the appointment of a set of new men to aid in the , collection of the special war tax. Here are four new men appointed recently for thts purpose, and I never snw them. They are men that I have had nothing to do with, men about whom I know nothing..-Doubtless they are all light, but a a straight business proposi tion it is ridiculous that I should be un der bond for the proper conduct of men in responsible positions when I had noth ing to do with the selection, of those men and when I in fact never saw them." Hitchcock Surprised. ' Senator Hitchcock expressed surprise at thla interview. "That is news to me." said the senator. He did not know that Hammond was still under bond. He knew, of couiee, that he had resigned his po sition last June to become a candidate for governor, but he supposed that ended his connection with the federal position a collector of revenue. In Nebraska. He promised to see what he could do about It as soon as he gets back to Washing ton. ... . . "The only thing to do," said Hammond, "Is for those democrats to get together and agree on an appointment and quit playing horse." No Money to Indians Who Buy Booze With It, Orders Cato Sells WASHINGTON. Nov. 27. Gross viola tions of the laws against selling llquo to Indians or taking liquor onto an In dlsn reservation caused Cato 8ells. com mlssloner of Indian affairs today to r sort to drastic measures to stop what hf believes has become a practice on the Osage reservation in Oklahoma. Commissioner Sells has Invoked the law which empowers , him to suspend pay ments to the Indians when he In con vinced Intoxicating liquors are within con venient reach' of them, and has directed the superintendent of the Osage reserva tion to suspend the December payment of several hundred thousand dollars, "unless he Is satisfactorily aosured by the chiefs and headmen of the tribe and the county and town officers, and also the leading citlsens of Pnwhuska, that the law against selling liquor to Indians or Introducing It Into Indian country is strictly enforced. , - Hallway rommisslnn several months aso reduced the Nebraska rate from Omaha to sUtlons on the railroad line Into the state. Pittances considered, these rates are 15 to 30 per rent lowr than from s. Bloux City took the matter In-fore the Interstate Commerce commission, alleging that the action of the Nebraska commission Is d's crlmlnatory. On the other hand, the Ne braska commission took tbe position thai they wre not, as the body had nothing to do with rates from points outside the sta. Thi Want Ad Column of The Bee Ar Head Dally by People In Search of Ad vertised Opportunities. Bowes Calls In the Reserves When He Tears His Pants Why H. H. Bowes, the attorney, wore an overcoat during an entire morning In county court, although the room was comfortably warm. Is a sad story which I exciting the sympathy of hi friends. Torn trousers, damaged when he got out of an automohlle, figure largely In the story. Had . Mr. Bowes not kept on his overcoat he would have been in the position! of the warring armies, which dare not retreat. The tear was a large one. Continuing the military figure, Mr. Bowes kept a censorship on his reasons for wearing the overcoat equalled only by. modern military leaders. He was, however, compelled to call by telephone his aid, Mrs. Bowes, in order to ask that reserves, consisting of an other pair of trousers, be sent up. His story was overheard by county court employes. The Best Pain Killer.', Bucklen's Arnica Salve when applied to a cut, bruise, burti, scald, etc., remove ire pain. Get a box. ' 25c. All druggists. ' - Advertisement. Foley Cathartic Tablet. Are wholesome, thoroughly: cleansing, and have a stimulating effect on the stomach, liver and bowels. Regulat you with no griping and no unpleasant after effects. Stout people find they give immense relief and comfort. Antl-blllous. Warren Spofford. ' Green Bay, Wis., writes: "Foley' Cathartic Tablets aro the best laxative I have ever used. They do the work promptly and with no bad after affects." Try them. For sale by all dealers everywhere. Advertisement. ' SIOUX CITY PROTESTS ON SOME RATES FROM OMAHA Most of the freight trafflo men of the Burlington and Northwestern are in Sioux City, giving testimony before an Interstate Commerce commission exam iner, who is hearing the case wherein tho Sioux City Commercial club is protesting the rate made on freight from Omaha tq Nebraska points. The Nebraska State . . .. fr t7?nnP nr 9 U IfMS. 1m i.iiisr..in. si. mi mswmsms9ismik is-- ' muffin m nn or m -a, aL 41 XX 2 XX faHilf fc ilaWllii'iiWMallla Come to our store, lck out any Rarincnt that you want and iiave It clturjit-U. 1'nj for It on terms convenient to you. The liberality of our terms, the gvnerou treatment that we show our customers, and Ihe choice of auch larjte assort ment of hijth-Kradc cloth inn. on e-inl credit terms, nan ne-er f ,een eqnalei 'V-"A In the cti 1L GREAT REDUCTION SALE OH SATURDAY All Our Ladies ' Suits V, nntl less All Our Ladies' Coats in Plush Zibelinc, Novelty and Mixtures nt X Dresses V off. than Vfc-price. All Our Men's and Boys' Suits and Overcoats, Off. Men's Pants at $1.5C, $2.50 and $3.50. All Our Men's and Boys'. Shoes at Off. ' . 'I in I, nm inn ... J iwr mima i u.-. 1 1 a mi r "i"- jt: -jr rjjs A f Is,' .&Y M Is ' S r i .-fti MPS. WJeekK V I Jw off- , 1 rf- off and loss. All Hats less OPEN SATURDAY EVENING A SMALL FIRST PAYMENT AND ONE DOLLAR A WEEK WILL DRESS YOU WELL Union tfittingCo; OMAHA SLCOR.I6wfrJACKS0H STSus rxorzj'i rvBinrrtrM aJSo gamut co. (PKor&n'a mtobb). mm 1 J" Sold on Easy Payments If You Wish. GET YOUR t t w m wrm mm B li VI A H i iff A AT HOSPE'S 1 C CELEBRATED MUSICAL SELEC 1 17 TIONS WITH EACH VICTROLA 19 DON'T SH1VEK AND WOIUtY KT THE rlX)TIIKS YOU NEED NOW PAY LATER. .f ii V,;.;;:- 1 T" ii r tomrn'""'- ' "' ri .r. t mmm. j Some of the bent Red Sent artist are InrlndeA. If this selection doe not please yon, w ro make up cores of others (MX)0 Records to se lect from. If yon w.t a Vtctrola In famed oak, golden oak, weathered oak or other siieetat finishes better hare it reserted JiOW, so you will not be disappointed later on. $28 Victrola 4 $38 Victrola 6 $53 Victrola 8 $63 Victrola 9 $88 Victrola 10 $113 Victrola 11 $163 Victrola I4 $213 Victrola 16 Each Machine Complete With'all the Following Records: No. 17577 National Emblem March Ry German Fidelity March By No. 60105 Roamln' In the Qloamin' Ky No. 8813K Silent Night .....By No. 17639 It's a Long Way to Tipperary... Bj 1 Soldiers of tho Kins Ry No. 17523 Evening Chimes Br Woodland Echoes a . . By No. 74163 Humoresque (Violin) ..-.By No. 85402 Reuben Fox Trot Uj , Same Sort of Olrl One-Step By No. 17474 PlVver Threads Among the Gold By When You and I Were Young, Maggie... By No. 64267 The Rosary By No. 16996 Joy to the World (ChrlRtmaa) By Come All Ye Faithful Hymn Ry No. 65348 Aloha Oe (Farewell 8ong) By Kun Home (Native Plantation Song) . . By No. 64267 Lo, Here the Gentle Lark.' By 1. ft. Marine Rand. 1?. ft. Marine Rani. Berry Lander. ftchnmann-Heink. American Qnartette. Pryor's Band. Xeopolitan Trio. If eo noli tan Trio. Mlsha Elman. Tletor Rand. Yirtor Rand. F.lsle Raker. Harrison. John McCorraack. Trinity Choir. Trinltr Choir. Hawaiian Quintette. Hawaiian Quintette. Alma (.luck. JOHN A. SWANSON, President Yll. L. IIOLZMAN, Treasurer.' SiXsM fi ' ' ir; f : tmmM : ' J) r peciaH- - .Extra- Special! We Bought From Rochester, N. Ys Leading Wholesale Tailors Hundreds of Men's and Young Men's .$1500 to 4055 Ealmacaan Overcoats' Entire purchase goe, on sale SATURDAY 5a Starts 7:30 A. M. Promrt Balmacaan Overcoats in the season's newest weaves from America's foremost makers v Know the reason for this amazing reduction at tho very start of cold weather. A warm fall has left manufacturers heavily over stocked, which has forced the bottom out of wholesale prices. We've offered some tremendous values this season, but here's tho Si) $f (fl $f $ (fl Balmacaan Overcoats in all the latest colors. An unparalleled opportunity. greatest buying achievement in our career. Few stores anywhere are in position to handle a deal of this magnitude, but depend on this new and greater store to offer you buying advantages that no other store in this territory can equal. Sale starts Saturday morning at 7:30. See Our , Metropolitan Showing Men's and Young Men's Hats, $2, $2.50, Stetsons, $3.50 to $10. JOHN A SWANSON.eats. VH L HCXZMAN.Tscw as sS7 Largest Showing of Men's Fall Furnishing Goods, at Lowest in the City Prices. MBSaXESSSSXS rajtggarrSTTM CORRECT APFAHE.L VOIX MEN AND WOMEN nrmmiww HOT FORGET Yon can hare a free trial now in yonr horaei later, aoTing vn nnsimng rusii, uis nm vr , .A. MOSIPE CO. 1313 DoutfUa Street, Omaha. Neb. If You I.We Ont t Town Write Today. We Tay the FrcluhL "Oar For. tleth Tear." . Such a stylish, dressy little dollyou never saw her equal she has a pink dress, pink shoes, pink hat, pink cheeks. She's just a little pink dream, and sweet enough to eat. XmeUa will fes g-irsa Tt to tka Uttla gtxi, ' radar It ysara of ag-a, . taat krUrs or msila ns . , . tba larraat - enmbar of , oU's plctnrsa eat cut ot ths Bally a ad Ban day Baa bafora 4 p. in. Katnr ttay, JToTSJosar SB. 1 .. IJer picture will be in The Bee every day this week. Cut them all out and ask, your friends to save the pictures" in . their paper for you, too. See how many pictures of Lucilo you can get, and be sure to turn them in to The Boo office be fore 4 p. m., Saturday, November 28. ' If you don't win this Dollta. parhapa you can get ona ntxt waak Only ona doll will ba Wan to any ona person. You can see 'Lucile" at Myers Dillon's Drug Store, at 16th and Farnam Sts. f ? , J Iff . US - l V - -r-t ' ' ...... v.v...v- jet , , t ' t 1 HWHWJai a.u ,i.nniaiwu'aaj - A- Money Till Cured Fistula mm All aactal Dlaoaaaa CBra with ut tna .!. rtrmi cra catl. Wrtta tmr r Uit.atrata ba H.I bUaaaaa sa4 tcattsnaaiala at aVaa ml mrmrn atl..ta I. M.auka mm4 uT.7 DR. E. R. TARRY 240 Deo Dldc Omahs. flcb.