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ee———————————————————————— Tlll‘ OMAHA lD\H\ BEE: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, I!‘,OI. | BOSTON STORE | BOSTON STORE A Clothing Sale of Such Magnitude and Im- portance as to be Unprecedented in THE WORI.D’S GREATEST CLOTHING SALE. LEVY ROSENFIELD GO'S ENTIRE WHOLESALE GLOTHING STOGK FROM 719 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, ON SALE SATURDAY REGARDLESS OF GOST OR VALUE. A CLOTHING SALE WITHOUT A PARALLEL. MEN'S, BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S SUITS, OVERGOATS AND ULSTERS In the swellest styles, newest fabrics and most desirable patterns. Your choice of any man’s suit in this stock for $5.98 5,000Men’s $10201$19 Suits 2 $5.98 3,000 MEN'S 310 AND $20 OVERCOATS, RAGLANS AND ULSTERS %35+ §10 EACH @ 2600 BOYS, YOUNG MEN'S and CHILD'S SUITS st 8125 = §250 ROGERS,PEET % CO'S 1,960 Child’s, Boys and Young Men's Men’s Fine CLOTHING lORIleOST\)N ST ORE BOS'I ()\‘ lORLwI 3OSTON b[OI\L ]B()STON STORE|BOSTON STORE ———————— . - e = e A fare, with a minimum of &, and nofand will not roturn for a day or two. | Mg V) E T (;l knot Colon by the slxteen-knot Oregon as | prepared and that & call will be fssued for |mettled near Madison, Wis. When this seo- T0 SPEND MILLIU\ I)UU.\RS L b e At D ARbe g Rl et padia on e SR L \f VILLE WANTS ENGINEE R\‘ an example of what can. b ohieved b | Lhe. snasl mestiog and luoh Lo be held | e of DAKeta. wea.onensd o seiliemseh He tats be the Nt and.thied - | night 1o Jolu them. rained and educated engineer officers. | at the den in Novembrr. in 1856 Mr. Myron choso @ homestead near lays in February, March, April, August : —_ | Therefore he advises that a large number At the present time nothing definite is | where Gayville now stands. The log cabin b Bbax ; ) . o ) L t » s | known as t o fin o o | erected b s homestead in Hen- September, October and November. B ataci Ealk: i Deover: { ity K adat t junior officers be sent to the navy vards | known as to the ncial results of tho | erected by him on this homestea Great Improvements Contemplated on ““{ Homeseckers' rates have caused endless | ; b e Navy thu:f fays Teo .leu N Sy ol e s Y | carnival, but it is expected that a slight | tember, 1309, was the first house bullt be- Omaba & 8t. Leuis Road. | contentppn among the roads and the out- [ General Manager I'I""" i B Trained {or His Braroh. | post-grade en 1ng coursa be estab- | balance will remain in the treasury after | tWeen the James river and Vermillon. Mr. = come of the present vote fs in doubt, When | !18ton, who 18 ln Denver at present, ' lished at Annapolis; that stokers be spe- | all expenses are paid Myron lived on this homestead until a short e |1t was declded to diacontinue these rates | 3uoted by & Denver papor as follows: ‘It | cially trained; that torpedo bouts be used | time before his death. He leaves five sons PREPARING FOR FAST THROUGH TRAINS | fen vk s for fhe nrescnt soar a nume | 1% tFue (hat the survey for the extension of | ASKs ALSQ FOR EXPERIMENTAL BACKING 1o tratn machinists: that naval machinists DEATH RECORD om0 two. duughtors, forty-seven. Rrandohile ber of the ronds refused (o he Lound by ha | OUF road trom Guernsey to Salt Lake R RN MO AIERL SRS AATAS TR SN IR . dren and seven great-grandchildren. The lucision and continued (he sale of the tick- | been comploted. 1 presume the road Lo : R0 BAICL ApNTIRR HISTUC RS 00 AR | Sl ——— foneral ws {rom (he Chufch on the old Grades to Be Reduced, Curven (0 Be o eventualiy forcing i the rouds tata | b Dullt some time However, I 0 00| jyan txe for fundred and P THON: | Ghinigls, aftor twenty years service, e | yixagapoLIs, O, 18-Fa-Governor homestead o M , think that the new owners of the Burling s iy Ry i U f A A8cvip EAPOLIS, O 2x-Governo e LANER ARSI BB0T) Fipst Ral] ¥ ton have decided just when construction 1nes - n Tast Jignis LYER DAY “‘l'l' Sner :::' b+ Pillsbury died at 2:38 this morning. M Judge Scales, Indian Territory. --: n:r 1ny Ballasting INSPECTING ILLINOIS CENTRAL. | will begin. The extension of the Lyo L s Shinjata, Db Eifoed _on Lhe: shme i was unconsclous all day yesterday. Al | \wEpRERS FALLS, L T., Ogt. 18.-Judge o Be Put in at Once. ’ Y ctrie Bt members of his family were present, to | I i | | | | i road to a connection with the Salt Lake | | | | | puy bo allowed water touders of torpedo | MemPeTs of bl lly were present, 10 Jacob Scales, aged 10 yeare, djed at bis OMeinls W ~ 3 . . line is one of th ssibilitles, and it w et HOALS. gether with Senator red nider and & pome here today. Judge Scales was one of Mein win inrt Over Lines fr b few® other inti te friends. Onio STy probably be done. k IR | “The engineer-inschief asks for & new 0 ntima en, the most prominent citizens of the Cherokes General Superintendent Magee of the | s J . TS & WASHINGTON, Oct. 18.—That there has | = o T T T His fllness wae comparatively brief. ow- nations and had held many ofces under Wabash has announced that upward ofl The aunual inspection traln of the lllinols | Now Switch and Signal sye been ret lon 1 acher than an. advancs | gi0E oL R ontal worK, Ho want |'|lm to his advanced an Je was over 73, | tho tribal government. v ended w D the next will leave Chicago next Monday | along engineerin L n the navy L e wa # member o he famous family of — PR WilL.e sapended. whbID Lhe ok o t Monday and | | © o Dresent Intentlo to inaugurate | 2IORE engineering lines ¢ 9 i to test lquid fuel, the steam turbine and WAL S MARYAr 4 4 - 4 monthe in the improvement of the | traverse all lines, i & the Omaha line | I i oy Ly last two years is the most significant state- | (8 (80 PACE R A N fhe | flour millers and in epite of numerous bene H. Washburn, Fair Artist. Omaba & St. Louis, which became & part | o The train will be made up of six | the Unlon Tuckies ntereciing Biish B0\ ment fu the report of Admiral Georgo Mel- | [y o Le ooty Py TOpl ohicinaor do. | factions leaves a large fortunc. He mervel) pyppaLO, Qot, 18.~8. H, Washburn, the of the Wabash system through last Satur with th weral officials of the :"'"‘k signal systems, which were 1o RaVe | e wygineer-in-chief of the staft of the | & Mhin e e et thr erms ns govrnor, from 1876 to 1882 | Brookivn artist and superintendent of the N N on 0o rd of the ok Iuln placed in operdtion this week, on ™ v ore no time o en clar ha e wonderfu ri made by He ave the friend and henefactor day's foreclosure sale. As soon as the rowd- | read i he tra; b A f navy, H there i Qatriiy th Ha ARk tieat Ll e was always the fr color scheme of the Pan-American exposi- bed ia in proper condition a fine and fast | and roadbed will recoive spectal attention | Novemher 1. “At the same time an in | tertain the suggestion frequently made that of the University of Minnesota, to which he | (jon dropped dead on a New York Central v h 1\ 1 pe the v ot the | portant change will be made in the signal t ould be in | #scribed In great part to the Charlotten- | o 50,0 d on whose | . passenger service will be established be- | but nothing wil he scrutiny of the . .| & separate engincer cor hould be again |yt s lontal station | kave its $160.000 science hall an train between Nlagara Falls and Buffalo Toson Omaba and St Louls [ ofotats. The division found in the beat | ligbts \\l:u.- v\Ih]: ) has all»\n\lfl‘lu\n the | ooiablished. He quotes an expression of | i o 4 | Sampun i alumnt erectoa to him & 9ne | todsy o1 the work of | condition wiil eive recognition from the | “clear” color, w be replaced by green, | po iqont Roosevelt made when assistant i A | bronze statue. He has long been a member | £ It s ‘h,. llu-'n'luu (.n n]nlm he work of | HOREUIE N ad will rank other ai. | which bas heretofore been the ‘‘caution Bl S A v et I T T lm(\)mn\(.l»l our t atmen o nara ot Rt Ravintt hass | ¥ g YO reconstruction at once. The i e B o | color. The chang made beoause green |- CTal T 1 a modern warship has to| - 810 AS.the “"k""“”' sful. Latias | o ed a life momber. He also presented to | = % 4 plans include the reduction o | 1s more wasily seen and less liable to be | | AP 018, BIOARER. WAHAIR AR ouly,s PURRAC Y, 118:300 Haw Uldp Talecs | HAGOC ALY mamhar. (e A0 FESARRIAC S AR FALLS, Ia. Oct. 18.~(Special ;‘"“‘“:“‘:“ A5 SIS, Jn ubkijintion, Northwestern Oficials Returning, | mistaken for a light of another kind Ll e Bt e 0ae 1716, L AR v ram.)—Hon, Peter Melendy, for three eavy steel, the replacement of wo | | ) — 8¢ B ent fund ap| terms mayor of Cedar Fally and prominently bridges and culverts with substantinl ste The N of ho attended | a————— | candidates of Annapolis be not allowed to GOVERNORS MEET NEXT WEEK M he sutabliah I”m‘“ul‘ e A’s“m,- B] eria” with toe sarly ELaEsTRmtaRY AR AR SRR 302 0 heary ballass- | the Hs 4 Lake City | 4 TS » in other directions e $100,000 for & home in this clty g | UM W e Y ing with burnt clay pa hrough ¢ rday morning, | An attack w lately made on ( | but that they be 1 in fair propo Managers Wil § sex. AN aged women. Last year he bullt here Phocicdalo LBl ' o | enroute to Chicago. They were: H. R. Me- | Collier of Cher lowa, that nearl to the enginee a home for working giris at a cost of $25,000 | I It's a “Garland® - . : \ Had S ove ata t came ough his kid Tl ) and this s he gave $75,000 for a public That's all you need to kpow ibout a )Y By mares, | Cull v " Gardner, 1 fatal It came through his kid ral Mel | YRTH X M gener v Kniskern, | neys. His back got so lame he could | ber of trained and 4 library on east side. He has been a | ftove or range - indl Pre. | BOROTA s f cket agent | not stoop without great pain, nor sit In|is being red resldent of Minneapolls since 1853 - —r- & for Next Sea g Bt Rich, a \nt attorney for | remedy helped him until he tried Electr) old officer their hon ven Ujvers Halverson Myve | iASvSKRADN, Mich (Jili st Tius Manry The passenger dopartments of the roads | Ne . S Hliggine. superintendent | Bitters, which effected such a wonderful | retirement luw. He | | Governors of the Knights of ar YANKTON, 8. D., Oct. 18.—(Special.) e lies nottnwest ol While Lake conprising the Western Passenger v- | of motiy and machinery, all of | change that he writes he s like & new \ ment of torpedo boats s the evidence of | wiil not hold a meeting next week, but ivert Halverson Myron, one of the pio The crew all reached shore safely " on the mat of l ) panied the North- | man. This marvelous medicine cures back- | lack of engineers, for these boats have fie meeting to be held the following week |ncers of South Dakota, died ac the hon 15 now Iving in sixty feet of tion voted yesterday | g for 1002 | western aha ache and Kidney trouble, purifies the blood | commissioned engineer {8 expected that the final report His o in Gauviile at: tha aka of 84 ¥es the beaten path of east coant NARMgokare' ates fov {04, 3 | |l Burt M e build: your health 1y o I On th h b 1 he roud nlls at the having in ch t Mr. Myron -\n: a native of Norway, Coming | pisamars. The craw "‘ aped in boa with The proposition under consideration pro- | Pre ! Genera er Dickin- | and builds up your health. Ounly G0¢ at 1 the other proudly call | 0 n o I the assistance of the White Lake life save wides for & round trip rate of one avd & son wnl ¢ ar i1l in the west Kubn & Co.'s urug store. tention to the o akiug of the twenty- ferent phases of the last ca al will (o this country with bis family in 1852 be | g crew. [} [ s —~—