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THE OMAHA DAILY BE SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 1901, SPECIAL NOTICE SPECIAL NOTICE Monday we will place on sale Monday we will place on sale P i fine r 1 A very great purchase of fine rugs—all sizes, from the smalle ) the largest—a sizes, from the smallest to the largest—at pheno I ! ) an | phenomenally low prices. Also an im me t of car rehase wctle mense lot of earpets purchased at auction Read Sunday's papers for full particulars raewsuest New Spring Clothing | Spring Mittinery | [Inmense Cloak Bargains st Again the unexpected happens! Men’s and boys’ newest spring suits at | One youshould take advant: . | Saturday we will placeon s sale several lots of new spring goods that about """'h“"'_( ne of \‘ w York's I";q t‘““““ manufacturers "'f men’s and boys’ fine were secured by our buyer during his recent eastern trip,-at marvelously low prices. The alothing Y | out to us the choice of his spring ck, at about half their value. Too bad promised not to as an excellent reputation for making fine clothing X offerings are very rare and are of potent interest to you Read each item {4ll1']\l||) and Its a great purchase, but comes a little too late, us orders for our spring stocks grasp the true significance of the values. Considering that the season has hardly begun hortly, and hefore they arrive we want to dispose of every suit in the above mentioned are bound to caus eat sensation. Note the price 3 these bargains are rare indeed. at $I 65, at $2.65, at $3.65. s : Ladies’ and Misses' $7.50 Tailor Made Suits, $2.50— Boys' Vestee Suits Boys' Sailor Suits ~ Boys' 2 and 3 _ : ) Ladies” and misses’ fine Tailor.made Suits, silk R preg Piece Suits ¥ | lined jackets, eton and box front, 50 two and three-piece (coat L and kues pants) sults, A 3 full skirts, percaline lined, velvet a very choice line of materiale g 14HL TaBE B ¢ ol bound, all very choice materials, hand- elegant patterns, n up in t newest etyles, all well made some colors, actual § and $7.50 values, on =ale for P aea v Boys' Vestee, and 2piece Boys' Vestee, Sailor and Boys' Vestee, Sailor and Ladies’ $4.00 Dress Skirts at $1.98 suits, worth 2-piece suits, 2 & J-piece z 577 Ladies’ fine Dress Skirts, made of extra quality $2.50 and 165 worth §4 ""“265 suits, worth 365 N homespun, well tailored, good lining I $3.00, go at $5, goat . . $6 & $7, at = 1 spun, é » 8 3] Thene batiny dass your thouenes nauraty | NEWest backs. 'We bought these at Men’s Suits Go on Sale in Three Lots it b el et L0 (o) {0 L R (T wortlr——tlmt's how we are ) Men’s iipc all " - ‘“c.“.* fiu.e ; : Men’s finest “”‘l SHANE : “ e able to offer you #4.00 values at. .....ovovvviiii,in, 5‘;50 wool suits $i((')‘.(l(l spring suits— $i(é'.g0 suits—made of | are varied an « Ladies’ $7.50 Goli Skirts $2.90— Children's and Misses’ Box Coats, 3'.).. $1.98 ade of the made of all wool tl ery finest | FUrorean productions and anunber of our ; A " it b JEs i i A LA L] own creations. They are beautitully trimmea || Ladies’ golf skirte, made of $ Children's and misses’ Box choicest spring materials — includ- ————— spring fabrics— | and made up all wool plaid back golting : !()0 Otiits e TR L ] § i : y ” " f i with a v oats of good all wool cov f.lhrwn.u the very newest ing |_h.» new .uul. handsome including fine imported 'l“l;“"""'h" \\”“”‘ f $4 98 cloths, wide row of stitehing around 1 assortiment of the n blue serg beautifully trimmed &nd styles. Kvery garment well — Knglish worsteds, Scotch chev- English worsteds in a very tily §8.0% bottom, new shapes, actual $7.50 values b e e aao T DRt made and trimmed, perfect iots, tweeds, simeres and select line of patterng— [ sule price i on salo Saturday at on salc in every detail. Thevalues very fine diagonal worsteds, handsome Scotch cheviots, B i huvime. D EIEL bt $17.50 Silk Dress 5"‘"" at $7.35— Child’s -lflgkctfl. \mrth $2-50 forO8¢ range from 810 to $13.50. black, blue, ete. All very fine finest cassimeres, extra | ot Ready-o-wenr tas for carly spring | We purchased from a big munul.utvnu 75 Tomorrow we place on sale an immense The exceedingly low price made and perfect fitting gar- quality black clay wurumls and fin- wear ai from Silk Dress Skirts (all samples) and purchase of child's Spring Jacket we quote this item at ments—ranging in st blue ser, ,.. secured them at such & low figure as made of all wool broadcloths, ¢ should ind uce overy 50 value from 13,5 worth from 50 1 75 t 5 to enable us to ofler you new and verts, cheviots with targ man to attend the $18—your ol , to 822,50, all .." P 0 stylish silk skirts in very nobby l-flm'l- braided collar, box back alo Saturday v o S rday for = sale Saturd, L wortn from $12.50 to 817,50 each, at the ete.~$2.00 values salo Saturday—onl, the 1ot Saturday for ay al Hle siyih wbie the Vest obTNiBABIe remurkably low price pieiic fe o e [ui] $169 ANOTHER BIG W Saturday Basement Bargains | .\uur choice of | 10000 doz damaged 4 inch brass exten- all lllf' men’s white fringed doylies, sion rods,, worth shoes, in hl‘ul\ Brteta o 2 : e e and tans, patent | t0c each, at.. .. leather and | 59¢ | 1 case table oil cloth, 10,000 yds very fine fo- your : enamels that ON ON ON Jpies sutin entire main \ ) : xllglnl\ impe rfect, ‘_"‘““ India linen “m'th men's small k. ) for $3.00, all on bar Kelley,Stiger & Co nants, go at, yard $1.60. | 1.5 } i UEere all sizes, black, tan l,lil(lfl yds ve \ wide “ancy mercerized C for your choice of 1500 pairs I and ’.:m.m..;n le reds A upholstery fringe, 5 guwlnm worth u'lO bl LI e worth up to &1 yd, : ard; goiat. i i L i $3Thompson Bros’. Men's $5 Shoes | 29C 39c 59(: 75C $l 25 Sl 98 "f".~'.',., to el i o pto &1 vd [yard, go a and about 60 pairs | Por lntante | Formale': | woi kil 6.00 per pair. Take Mohair furniture "unnpl | 500 pes quality Men's Shoes made by Hanan & Son | e voren [ o [ B |t | e it wole' all wiaes, | narrow x\hfll’ For child's e, on bar all colors, long cloth \\nrlll 62C | [ S » i pur yard 1t 12}c yard, at .i.. up to be hrushed he didn‘t notice that the | application upon which the guardian was porter handed hir appointed merely stated that this girl was s required to work in the fleld.” Judge Vinsonlialer's Chivalry. lnxnnuunn ln‘lll?l the garment tion A moment later Charles L. Gyger, a clerk —— Governor Allen deplore it is merely the Joseph competition n the army headquarters, pa i ec oeeurrences, especlally the acti ( o | th want man Comes Into Court Under Head of "”',,, ',u,“,::’,‘ |'n.‘ -m." « ;l‘l,“, ,:‘mt Riot Breaks Out in Ran Juan Over Trivial _“,‘]”,“m,.,, g b At N The principal fight ““That would constitute cruel and inhu- URGRRNC R e SR D R R R ‘ Taoun i S e i v oo i e "5 ok ani the man treatment,” declared the court. i “"“:" ’]';C aC 9% BRCINLY I his clothes | —— MUK sk Vl - 1 be tried | Oklahoma ere the St. Joseph and the ‘But suppose we show,” sald the v “H, hot, put e iy Id, referring gourt-martia Kan ( « are L o oug! SIGNIFICANT RULING IN THOMSEN CASE |, it supbote we show,” said the lawyer | FORGED TO PAY A DELINQUENT FINE |10 the top out which the porier handcs |FIVE SOLDIERS DISPERSE THE MOB| The teahers who have been questionsd | thu shipments fiom (he former (15 hace o locality to work their girls in the field?” e o G | TR SR80 e ve pass through the town at (he mouth of the ) “If that is a custom, faily responded | Be! 4 4 A wo hours later Mr. Gyger obferved a nE with those Dnug (At e cubtony mu.ml, responded ho of Last bank book projecting from the pocket of | Aet Without 0. wever, mnd | strong to the cffect that the : eld it in o Judge, it 18 & custom Hat will get no | Aganinat Forn i S A e f Wil o Sanyt haoie TS T encouragement from this court,” Pirg 3 M Ivestigation. ¢ o ¥ x . Y & b ‘ Sty i un ISMTARSIUSAL ELab (kM Out of (he Iven—Cane of the interesting fact that a well-known law= | It I8 probable that four-ffths of thosa nouncement of the rates for T et . o) rut Up o to Jall vai Bad: s bank’ depoait of $5,878 ) who took part in the roting did not know | the Epworth league convention, to be held SORter Hat SERG oF ti e o : A ments were made over the tele- | ‘I‘h\ they were mobbing the Americans. |in San ¥ o in July, made Thursday Katle Thomsen, the girl from Burt| The lawyers for the parents then moved [ Henry K. 1" ' phone for an exchange of the garments and e rioters mostly belonged to the unem- | in Chicago, 18 on the same terms as the ¢ enry aulsen, a milkman whose dairy (g Ay iy et SAN JUAN, Porto Ri March ployed workmen of th | . sounty \lxnl rebels s the pareutal | (hat (he appolntment of the guardian be s at Lincoln avenus and Fitiy-elghth street, | urjng vhe conversi dopoalt | AN JUAN: Forle o (NAER tho U8 Bubunsed o ) mber. At the 1 dict that she is to blossom into woman- |sot aside because Mr, Odetey o 4 4 earned |serious rlot occurred here yesterd —_— cent meetlngs of the passenger association by ratts hans. wan. Dib | craner. parsoatia Tabinthin the. Gust, and.f| ceaiec 10 MMIa,LEHIrince to 8 B8 o0 [ihat thaspavkcchad bron wars hed [dotioln, ridl osuEesll et e MR BURT. 15 . INTERYIEWED | {56 stk thra liea ma e iasaone . | ) ered again Aug olice cour Y i central figure in the county court yesterday. [ when the court overruled this motion notice i u v | condition of atiairs, that the police depart- |and & corporal of artillery, named Hiscock, | us in regard to the rates and | By a technicality he believed tha ! 8 . 7 Soveral uttorneys were cngaged in a con- |of appeal to the district court was served. | .scape ‘ln‘.x.l‘lh:!‘:'i :;uln-‘e“u“ that be had | ment had been notified and that two city {loft their guard post without orders and | He S that{to be werking in perf epeitl i . s . detectives were on his trail | charged wcross the plaza into a street ! t time n the history of such bu troversy over the legality of the appoin The fight for the custody of Katie Thomsen Yesterday h o1 esterda he found that the eyes of " ent ot Joh Odefey as the erefore, be concluded 3 e hich a mob » bad assembled ; ness the plans of the assoclation were an- ment of John F. Odefey u I'" sirl's “’“_l”‘ refore, be concluded in the higher | justice are mever closed and he was com Bloating after eating, indigestion. flatu- | yoldiers ;;‘,.‘.1 n: ':'nol:‘: t:nu\ the Air s notoad - i \lrrl SR T guardian, And in thalr arguments Katie was | our pelled to pay his original fine and addi- [lence or water brash be auickly cor | porgad the mob and Tescued School g at the Unign Pacitc 1s | tion date and the roads were able (o get referred to as an “infant,” although she is tional costs that have piled up because of | rected through the use of Prickly Ash Bit \d the roads were able to get y six fee and wears skirts (i intendent Armstrong, who was besie redite a view in the Salt Lake | out thelr advertising maiter in good sea- nearly aix feet tall and wears skirts (st DIVORCE MILL IS BUSY |his procrastination. Last August Paulsen |ters. It streugthens digestion, cleanses |y mob i a house situated about @ block [ Herald in which he denies that the Union The trafic m Sl b touch (he floor was arrested on the charge of tincturing |and regulates the bowel | D re planning M y J Franeaios Pacific and the ¢ itic are to be|for about the heavie i . Katle asserts that she loft home because |y g0 (o= A Wants to | his milk with formaldehyde. He was found | $rom: sha contey | consplidatad. Hieia quatad as follows pedtar LML .'.':;, S her parents required her to get out in the ' g guilt e o costs was jm- ) 3 For Lours previous to the rescue of Su ) i a L INCeRin quiced her to ot out in the | TV Tgeq iy gy sy and o toe of 25 and conts was 1 | GOOPERS' CASE GOES OVER | crincaniens armmirons dhe chy o been | 100, e o olblitially iy o et e AEa Thoe pleasantries of corn plowlug and hay to accompany the papers in the appeal with i - overrun by a riotous crowd of probably ntral Pacific on Pacit stacking did not appeal to her and she con The reRAIAR oo of 6358 ring 3 1,600 persons, who shouted “Down with the | ' o that the two cluded to seek more congenial employuent, [ May Owens will haye easy sailing ! Americans” and other similar cries. ute F re at pre . She came to Douglas county and foudi a | (hrough the divorce court it the statemen Bazn K. Attontian, L 5 The excitement originated in a trivial s pihifs e LECas s a5 of the caused by the position as domestic in the home of Hucry [ made in her petition are true. She says As a conseq o attention was paid school incident involving Superintendent . e be e te river were plainly R R RE L e snabisd 1o | $he married Christian H. Owens at Hud. | (h appeal by the district court, wnd Paul- [ Over 100 un abor men crowded fnto e e R on, Wis., on October 12, 1896, and during |50 Presumed that be had o | Judge Dickinson's court room yesterday - | Kansas City men are trying to eliminate Omaba f the controversy claiming that Judge Vinsonhaler Against Practics ef Making Farm Hands of Girls all seem Armstrong and illustrating the excitable i u ontem - ter 1 th train: of nature of the Porto Ricans. The superin Asec, a8 10 ecting v ik lington & the ouri Pa [l ee W the thirteen months immediately following | 5¢ttIng fre to hear the arg t t njunction | yopdent reprimanded a girl 10 years of age | tere 2 R R ah i B 1P it were « I o trouble, Her father, Hans Thomsen, tr er to | her husband made frequent attempts to ..--x} Lee E. Grier, clerk of the police court, [case of the Omaha Cooperage company | for disobedience and foreibly but harm- | e get together o r v | were lat d their connect here were her new abode and demanded that o | rid of her ‘mm.m.-u in looking over his records a |against the’ Cooper union Houth Dheald elther Teturn to the Burt county | On the very next mcrning after the mar- | 487 OF two ago that the Paulsen mattor|Omaha. This e the case in whi he B s Nibx aakly saralr Fingo coromony had been: performed gt | W48 unsettled. He issued a capins for the | cooperage company sceks (o permanently bim. As Katie was but cars of Hudson Mrs. Owens alleges that her hus- | ™1 s appearance in court and Paulsen |enjoln the South Omaha striker was arrested this morning | interfering with the men who des he dairyman was much wrought up over [ return to work in its factory. A . the matter. He assel his desire to ap- | order has b sued and d it became necessary to put a erimp | Separated by the it of space be I tssued and it w sod | i peal the case and proffered the to ac- | that the into sald legal right | tween ream and the ntly cities | w nak children were dismissed a number of boys | . e 1 1. 1897 when Ow 4 | company the papers in the apy to the | permanent would be argued this ni - ko stracts; | KODEFRL, AHRIFS. — hen Mrs. ens joine i 49 " gathered m.ullul ;m.i ..‘uu.:.aln.‘ ul ots. | trafic arrangements, surveys an %0 thoronghly” 18OV Alibase defendan . ey were joined by many loafers and fu t ' n o cept the fee. He stated that Paulsen had | ever, was not ready to proceed a 21 "mw T ety thy | A wer o 10 dé ystem 13 Prickly Ash Bi delayed the matter too long and insisted | hearing was continued to Mar |® were made pub t t life and action to the torpid . g that the fine of $25 and costs be paid forth alt Lake Wed . nx and assists the fldness & minor and bad been forced from h . iwied to Milwau- | iy, paulsen's only alternative was a term Night, Was He for the return 1wl insp b r use-ihe blood, gives tone to inst the Owe ays she bas mot|'0° " | Ind., “and could bardly get any sleep. I dian it w ¢ v sband since | Not Be Monkeyed With | had consumption so bad that it 1| walked & lessly marched ber to the front from the | W ive stampe, AWe Shagper: thau | senusqubatly gal 1 of the Burling | rear of the school room. Her dress eaught [\ oo 50T S ol hins whi niok 4 in & desk and was torn and the girl re- | o T EE U E D Nere compeliod ported to mother that she had been he Kicked and abused. This excited the girl's ety wiy“of 1 her sensational stories were circu the danger uppeats to he 15 expeeted | jaged with the result that when the school take some time to put shape again. meeting in that city 1 day of the chief offictals of the on Pa-|coln. Whil cific, the Oregon Rallway and t company and the Oregon f the the father's demand for her wages seemed | band departed for Milwaukee und left her to be within the limits of his legal rights [ in St. Paul’ The bride and groom were Katie's employer appeared in the county court and applied to have John F. Odefey husban Milwauk 8| remained appolnted as the girl's guardia In the | there only six days and then be sent her to application it was stated that the girl was t t t alls, Wis. Three district court. Clerk Grier refused to ac- { Counsel for the to escort Superintendent Arms m (he school house to his home perintendent and policemen were stoned hey pu through the streets . crewd con v ed In size, the Omahn I n —_—— Amer : intendencia he Omaha delegation t « s wheel and just the one you have | build \ number of persons from the!the Trunsmi | P v ¥ i 1. Read The Bee wheel offer. Now Katie ents are endea the district court to di The present police court regime is not { block I would cough frightfully and spit | crowd succeeded in entering the building, | freigh bave the appointment of the guardian de- | VO er from Nathan B. Case, to whom | 801D to be monkeyed with,* declared Mr. | blood, but, when all other medicines failed, | put i vold. Their lawsers raised | she was married in Ringgold county, Towa, | Grier, in spesking of the case In the | three $1.00 bottieof Dr. King's New Discov- o R P oy : the point that the Douglas county court had | 10 1880, She says ber husband has deserted | Past the practice of appealing cases and | ory wholly cured me and fty Byt ntaloak alfaies had nasumed.auch 4 | H1Ltes r A - to th Window Gl no jurlediction, beckuse the child’s home | her having them go by defqult by reason of an | elght pound It's absolutoly guaranteed | BY O Gielork STIaIe BeC Ao o r, | Kunsa ¥ \hibs % Jid that by th ’, Tbher A was in Burt county. They contended udge Estelle has granted Lida Wester- | Absence of the appeal fee has been entirely | to ¢ Coughs, Colds, La Grippe, Bron. | threatening aspect thas Bove O O | representn ers has gon oxes, aud the price o be pald s the ¢ T | “ red the mayor to disperse the mob, no- | r1 in the hixtory of the window glass that her temporary residence in thi r a divorce from Charles Westerhei ter | 100 common This case came up before || chitis and all Throat and Lung Trouble ok b et ba abontd Sak o overn. | Chicago to pre ain President | m Austr order 15 worth 3, 400,000 county could not be considered; that m on the ground of desertion | entered upon the duties of clerk of \ln' Price 50¢c and $1.00. Trial bottles free at | ' .n» vix’ ha ; ;nn ask z 'xn; I‘ | domicile of the parents Is always the legal [ court and it was only by acclent that I{Kubn & Co.'s drug s ment assistance if he was in need of it |« The mayor, however, paid no attention to hame of & minor. Julge Vinsohaler ald discovered it 1 intend to go Ml | The m L H . ot ; | FUNERAL OF FRED METZ, SR. | (oot /n . b o, 5 et | the governor's motifcation, although _th 8ok agroe Lo Ahix pip ek AL LAY T And those tha ED ! city police were powerless, not being fn the opinion that & sep vidence service Wil Be Stmpte in Comptinnce | 1 g will be dealt with as has bee [" | any way respected by the rioters, whom | could be acquired by a minor who had been | e R ottt S Wk S0 Lamors 0f ks N o | they aid not attempt to disperse orced from the domicile of the parents by o FRUINER OAN4 o At 5:30 p. m. the ofces were closed and | § h ot { s This case ran over a period of about \ . ¥ cruel and inhuman treatmen Martin C mbaugh, the commissioner of wyer {01 \ seven months and it was an unwarranted . But, your honor. 1 the lawyc Tl The t | education Porto Rico, asked for ice be funeral of Fred Metz, sr.,|delay. The demand that Paulsen pay his i e R b g ey y - = _ | will ve held this afternoon at 3 fine was certainly justified, in view of the ki 7o dy B O s ias af the ok | from the residence, Harney st nature of the cas, It 1 hadn't accidentally I0's _evang! 8 S| e last | n‘ ,H.u'm‘\ .‘-r ;\»m ;.u « 08 af the mea | The services will be very simple. In|discovered the record in the case he would in Florence mah NOER | A0 MBS AN TMAIE R A e t compliance with a request made by the|have gone on without ever paying jhe fine, | M43 been chiefly among EAR B0ve | €10 XAR SLIAERRN SIgNeE VA © | decoased a short time before his death|You can put it down that no similar pro- [€"al hundred « . have | & mob. | acob Huuck will deliver a brief fu | ceedings will be permitted by this court in | Deen converied bt o labor. | The district police, who have 8o Juriadior | THE PURE ration in the German language 7| the future | Rev. Hamumond goes from here to Tuble | tioh in “;" i/ D e Praged £ 4g\op t lus e body w . Rock, Nebraska City and Fremont gency and at the call of the mayor anc GRAIN COFFEE " “”“““:“‘:H“‘ m‘l" be Laks TALE COF TWO OVERGCOATS " mekins the Presbicrian governor, werc not called upon until & Some people can't drink coffee; n the family lot. The following named inary his he le ninereint | 0'clock. At that time the artillerymen pre | viously referred 10 took the initiative with- : | il v aats SBES and will rem d everybody ¢ i Eatinmey ‘“‘"H” L A0 Dutiey 'llmmn-mvr- Har out orders and dispersed the gathering s made f pure grains. No | C. Towle, Herman Schacfter and W. 1 Handing O Ylath g IR(a oash f SRERIE'S ahent 190 Shois. Wesily I the Se for thare coffee in it Hawk These nave been selected as hor An accidental exchunge of overcoats in a | writes C. D. Isbill of Morganton, Tenn., but Several other Americans bes the @ O is cheaper than coffee; *"“.H: lvn\!h-mn“ w m:?m A. Paxton \\m.‘ hop caused a flurry of excitement | Bucklen's Arnica Ive completely cured | ty y clerk were stoned from roofs and 1 | John C. Cowin erman Kountze, ( l\l(hi n the office of a well-known law firm ye i It's guarantecd ire fo e costs abo q |uu o, Frederick Krug, Gottlieb Siora, | terday afternoon. The coats were a 5004 | Tetter, Balt Rheum, Pimples, Sore "AU B o'clock last night th vreseaied | All grocers; 15¢, and 18a Aaron Cabu, Lewis §. Reed and C, E. \m | deal alike 1a appearance, both being of | and Piles. Only 23 ceuts at Kubn & Co.'s. " |its usual tranquil appearanc were ejected by employes and others. | Nebt

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