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12 THE OMAHA DAILY BEGINNING TO OBEY ORDER R M. Allen, Goneral. Manager Standard Oattle Oompany, Te!ls of Oonditions, TO BE ENFORCED AGAINST ALL ALIKE No Return (o Old Methods is Possible, Though Final Outcome May Be Larger Ranches Than in the Past. R. M. Allen, general manager of the Ptandard Cattle company, is spending a few days in Omaha after an almost con- lnuous residence of seven or elght months out in the sandhill country. What will be the final result of the tak- Jng down of fences in the western part of the state is still, Mr. Allen , somewhat | of a problem to the cattle men, though that it will have a great Influence on the business {s known and admitted. The de- partment at Washington, according to the best and latest information recelved by him, proposes to enforce the order to the letter, and the fences of the Standard com- pany enclosing land not owned in fee by it are being removed. As the company has about 60,000 acres of land enclosed, the job 18 a big one, and cannot be done In a day or a week That the enforcement of the order will injure the small rancher who has a few cattle, more than it will the large cattle men, 1s a foregone conclusion, Mr. Allen says, and it will undoubtedly drive a num- ber of them out of the business. It was these same small cattle men who succeeded in preventing any legislation by which the land might be leased, and who are responsi- ble for the present fence order. But in adyocating the order they had an idea, for which it is declared they had no authority whatever, that it would be enforced only mgainst the large cattle companies and in- dividuals, and that the fences of small ranchers enclosing portions of the public domain would be allowed to stand. But when the order strikes them too they will look upon it in a different light. Propor- tionately to thelr holdings of deeded land, Mr. Allen asserts that the small ranchers have more government land under fence than the big concerns, the latter having about 4 acres of government to one acre ot “owned land,” while frequently the pro- portion in the case of a man owning only & few hundred acres will be seven to ten of government for one of deeded land. No Return to 01d System. ‘There will be no return to the old system and methods of twenty years ago Mr. Allen declares, but the large concerns will find themselves in better condition to remain in the business, and by employing line riders, etc. to conduct it at a profit than ‘will the man having only a few cattle. The fences and agreements in the past between the large concerns and the small ranchers have In fact, he says been a great protection to the latter, and the final outcome of the taking down of fences may be the estab- lishment of larger ranches than ever, and in the wiping out of most of the small cattle ranches and cattle growers. How long it will take to tear down all the fences is not known but the order, it is understood, is to be applied to all, and the companies or Individuals, whether in the “large” or in the “small” class who take down thelr fences will naturally see to It that all of their nelghbors are com- pelled to obey the law. In the district af- fected $60,000,000 is invested In the cattle business, and the extent of the cattle in- terest in the opinion of Mr. Allen and other cattle men, entitled it to greater con- sideration. If the land In the sandhills country was good for agriculture, or could be made so by Irrigation, it would, they say, be a very different matter, but as not to exceed one-half of 1 per cent of it is mgricultural land, and the rest is good only for cattle ralsing, there 18 no foundation for the cry which has Talsed about fencing It in. The large con- oerns, it is also clalmed, make better use of the land held by them than do the small ranchers, that is they have more cattle on it to the 100 acres, and save more hay on such of the land as 1s good for hay. ‘What Follows Gript Pneumonia often, but never when D King’s New Discovery for Consumption used. It oures colds and grip. 50c, $1.00, For sale by Xuhn & Co. — Talking about values of Omaha real es- tate, look at Tukey & Son's advertisement in regard to 16th street property. —— Tor » Ont,, and Return $12.40. ‘The above rate via WABASH R. R. from Chicago sold August 25 to 28. All Informa- tion at Wabash City Office, 1601 Farnam Bt., or address Harry E. Moores, G. A, P. D., Onuxn. Neb. P ———— SPECIAL TRAIN Via the Northwestern Line to Lake View, lowa, and Return, Saturday, Aug. 29th, From Omaha 7:30 a. m., back home same evening. Only $1.50—Round Trip—$1.60, Spend & day at beautiful Wall Lake. Fine groves, steamboats, bathing, rowing, fishing. Only $1.50, $1.50, $1.50. Oity ticket offices 1401-1408 Farnam Street. Dr, F. W. Slabaugh, dentist, 618 N. Y. Lite, —_— DIED, RAVEN—Maria, widow of the late H. H. ;“nun. l;‘wAulull 20, 1908, neral p. m. Sunda; residence of H. L. Raven, 2814 So’ulh Nineteenth street. Interment at Laurel Hill ceme- tery. Friends invited. A — Hats One Cent Each On Saturday you will have your cholce of sny straw hat in the house for one cent each. One hat to a customer. Why do we sell them s0 cheap? Bimply because we dou't believe in carrying over any old stock of any kind and sell the old goods at a ridiculously low price, 50 as to open the next season with tresh, clean and up-to- date merchandise. Another big suap we offer s neckties. Your cholce 1bc, worth a: bigh as 80c. This iIncludes tecks, four-in- hands, bat wings, bows, windsors, string ties, midget string, etc. In the boys' cloth- ing department we offer some G0c knee pants for 2%c. Children's suits to close at %o and ®c. Also big bargains in boy , long pant suits from 32.48 up. The reason for the slaughter of boys' clothing is be- cause we will open a large boys' clothing department on our second floor, all with new §00ds. The men's sults which we offer for $.00, $7.60 and $10.00 can not be du- plicated In Omaha for anywhere near vur prices. In our work clothes department in the basement we sell beavy blue and white plaided jumpers for %c. Men's blue over- alls with bibs 2%c. Boys' brown check overalls %c. Men's brown check, with or without bib, 46c. Heavy union made over- alls, blue or black, &c. We are also agents for Carhartt's work clothes, In our shoe department we offer men's Regent $2.50 shoes for §L60. We also give extra good values in $2.00, $2.50 .00 shoes. Also a full line of Kirkendall's Omaha manufec- tured shoes. We are closing out light ‘welght pants, sale price $c. Better ones, $1.60 and $1.9. Also special sale on men's shirts at 48, many of them worth ¥1.00. ‘The Guarantee Clothing Co., 151§-1621 Doug- las street 5c Elder Flower Soap Toc Passion Rose Perfume Toc Mascot Perfume ..... Sllo Ladies’ Walst Fronts Hand Painted Ch {BRANPRIS, BIG SATURDAY SALE OF Ladies’ Monday ina and Cut Glass cut glass and fine china are we will offer our customers ever held in the west. Ladies’ $1.50 and $. These splendid plain blac with rucking. We announce for today a most extraordinary sale of twelve casks of high grade cut glass together with a magnificent collection of fine hand painied china. These goods were most advantageously bought by us. While we handle, we bought these so extraordinarily cheap that sale of high grade cut glass and fine hand painted china petticoats have ruflles, tucks and deep flounces trimmed They resemble silk petticoats minutely and give the finest wear—easily worth $1.50 #2 and $2.50 each—special today . ' Pearl Waist Sets at 10c not among the regular lines tomorrow the biggest bargain 2.50 Petticoats at 75c. k and fancy black and white 75c¢ 3,000 fancy pearl wai and plain designs, to 50c a set, at, per of pearl pins and buttons in artistic fancy large and medium sizes—worth up $12.50, $15, $18 Pattern Hats at $1.98 st sets—over 100 styles made with fasteners— 10¢ SO ooiiiiqivis placed on sale tomorrow. est fashions. earlier in the season, each ception, worth $12.50, $15, from the famous designers. Faulkner, Paris, and Lichtenstein, New York. The most artistic designs for the present season from two of the greatest designers in the millinery world to be, They were all employed as pattern hats Bargain Sale of Leather Bags and Purses These hats reveal the very lat- one is a beautiful con- $18—special today 28 Special Offering Ladies’ wrist bags, chatelaine and hand bags in the swellest new effects, all popular leathers, etc., with gun metal and oxidized silver frames, also the latest imported novelty misses leather handled money purses, a reign- ing fad in the east. Are worth up to $1, each. 25¢ in the Carpet Dept. | they make most beautiful rug: as long as they last, each ..... In the third floor carpet department tomorrow we will offer 500 most handsome 11-2 yard lengths of carpet samples. best grade Axminster carpet and all are 11-2 yards long; when fringed 8. We have never had such a handsome lot of patterns before. They go today 9 c 3. W. Venudeis & Fons J. A, m & Pous These are all of the J. L. Bran BANKERS." Checks on a Four per cent interest paid on deposits deis & Sons, Il banks cashed. PRICES TELL and people tell the prices—that is one the many reasons why our drug depe: ment is always bus: 2o Cascarets 2%c Bromo-Seltzer . $1.00 Pinkham's Vetallbl. Compoum! o $1.00 Ayer's Hair Vigor . 25¢ Carter's Liver Pllls 250 Packer's Tar Soap 250 4711 Soap ....... 6o Glycerine Soap . 5 Automobile Club Porlum’ . 75¢ Roman Lily Perfume Quart bottle port wine Quart bottle sherry win [ SPECIAL OFFERS of | For Saturday only in our coffee and tea rt- | department; o Blend . #»lh can Coe ‘oa—none M(!‘r ‘ea ' Siftings .. Young Hyson Pancake Flour—2 Qur values are the best. lowing cappers and be convinced: Leader Bl . . Boston Santos Boston Blend . Cucuta Blend—worth 3. 4c | Boston Java .. 4c | Boston Java ‘and Mflch&—nont better. lc TEAS. B F‘ Japen, English Breakfast, Oolos D, Japan and Young Hyson, 3¢, o ou'r spices are 'Fure— 2-0z. full w!lxhl 4-0%, full welght First An niversary One year ago today we opened the finest family liquor house in the west. Thousands of ladies have found it to be as we intended it should. “A store where ladies can trade with as much propriety as at their grocers.” Free Souvenirs We will present each lady Y, August 234, with a sentlemen., * gentleman customer at our store utitul souvenir. Specials for Saturday WINES California Port and Cl per bottle ... Fine Callfornia Sherry and Angelica—per bo Very Fine Bluckbnrry— per bottle ... California Relsling— per bottle P Extra Fine c.nro—m. Pori— per bottl . ..25¢ WHISKIES Old Rye and Bourbvn— Il bottles at HIL LLR ! Pl'RE RY!— full quart HILLER'S OLD PRIVATE STOCK— The Whisky of quality— - < full quart HILLER LIQIIDR COMPANY, 1309 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb. “From Hiller's Must Be Goo: PLENTY BAILEY, Lady Attendant, are wearing good clothes and neg.ecting their deatistry, are you one of them OF PEOPLE The Dentist, Telophone 1085, 3rd Floor Paxten Block, BEE: SATURDAY, AUGUST 22, 1903. HAY DENs “**** "nd i THE RELIABLE STORE. OF SUMMBR GOODS. ONLY A FEW MORE LOWER THAN EVER. NEW GOODS AR QPRESS, AND WE MUST MAKE ROOM THING BOLD REGARDLESS OF COST OR {:RLI@‘LLNOI%JFQ L e PR r-m-.sv NT FOR BU \'l\fl FALL GOODS. A FEW 'HAVE MORE SKIRTS THAN o) ARGAINS ON SALE T OMORROW OFINL(?L%A):AYM%OTH SRIRT DEPART MENT WE ALL OTHER HOUSES COMBINED. LOT NO. 1— pretty patterns and styles—all worth up 1 table of rainy dlx to on gkirts, in all colors, o sale tomorrow at lored—a skirt well o f o & sbebepaT | Women's cotton ponges Walsts, made 1n our price tomorrow, only ... AN new and prott in back, blue, White, tan and green, suitable for fall o| wear, worth $.00 And dress AKits, T ote |, on mAls tomorrow platn_colors: | TAILOR MADE, Ui Nothing more advantageous than a tailor- made suit for all kinds of weather, We are headquarters for fine fitting, swell up-to-date suits, 30 new sample suits In all new mixtures and plain materials, made in corset and and Louls XIV styles, jackets lined on sale tomorrow at .. Ak €0 'seo the "Caarina” underskirt. with taffeta and satin, nulu that other New sults In lnng skirt effect Saturday Sale Corsets and Corset Cove LOT NO. 1 table rainy da of cheviots, mixtures and nicely made and well tailor are worth up to $6.00— on sale tomorrow only .. LOT NO. 3— 1 table of rainy day and dress skirts, in gll “colors, including black, made with trimming drop skirt effect and some trmmea T taffets, “This fot includes ta: mines and voiles worth up to $12—on sale tomorrow at.........Ws WOMEN'S WAIST DEPARTMENT-— 200 doen women's white and colored walsts ~made of all new wash materials, in houses ask $25 and $27.50 for, at $12.50, $15.00 0-50 Ladtes' Summer Corsets and Girdles, in|Ladies' Fine Lisle Thread Hose, in plain broken lots, consisting of odds and énds| black and fancy colored hose, allg the of Kabo, W. C. C. and Dr. Warner's @@ | late d h Toe, 39¢ orseta," to clons them out a Dr. Warner's Rust Proof We will place on sale all our Jadies’ l_";’:‘;ll[;‘l;gnrler- attached, slightly soiled Corset Covers, trimmed with lace embroidery and hemstitched ruffles, worth %c and 3c, at . Ladies Royal Worcester Corset, style 613, hose supporters in front an the side, In ‘white and drab, at . The Nemo Self-Reducing Corset for stout with Be Gowns, Chemise and Skirts, hand- somely trimmed and made of the finest ures, sizes 20 to 3, colors quality of cambric or nainsook, some If@ and drab, at. slightly soiled, worth $1.50 sac * Platn Black and Drop Stitch Hose, | to .60, ‘at One ot of fine Corset Covers and Drawers, trimmed with fine Swiss embroldery and Valenciennes lace, double rows of soc fine hemstitched tucks, worth $1, at. -mh émbroldered front; A0 Ladies’ Short BSleeve, Low Neck, Lace lehm l’l»in Black and Culured ls n Trimmed Umbrella Unfon Sults, 2sc Hose, worth 3c, at.. C| worth boc, at. . Men’s Fumishings MEN'S 50C NECKTIES AT 10C-3500 dozen men’s Four-in-Hand, Teck and Bow Ties, in all-the mew colors and styles—all ot R .A0c All the men's Suspenders that sold for 15¢ AN R Ak Rl YRS Men's §1.50 Shirts, in white and colored, e men’'s 1ig] ‘sold up €0 $1.00 on sale-at So and:. .28e b L R e DR | 300 doen men’s Half Hose, in lisle thread and fine . cotton, in_plain and fancy colors, that sold for 26c and 36, lsc on sai One lot of men's Half Hose—samples—all colors, worth up to 2%c, on sale 'oc at . . HAY DENs "ctesmme sue THE RELIABLE STORE OF MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING. of Men’s and Boys’ Finest Clothing In order to close out all our Jight and m edium weight suits we have cut the price to one-half uf what they formerly sold for. Men’s All Wool Suits—cheviots, cassimeres and serges, in all shades and colors—all well made and well tailored throughout—formerly sold for $10.00-Hayden's great clearing sale price only oo O For $7.50 we have about 385 sults left which must be closed out in this sale regardless of cost. They come In worsteds, cheviots, unfinished worsteds, serges, fancy cas- simeres and fancy worsteds, in plain blacks, plain blues, brown and gray mixtures and fancy colors—none worth less than §15. (0—Hayden's great clearing sale price, only.. . All of our finest men's suits, in fancy cheviots, rnncy worstes oy cu-h-neres, teh cheviots, thibets and unfinished worsteds, in blacks, hluel. brown and gra ixtures and fancy colors, all hand-padded shoulders, hand-made buttonholes, ‘an hand tallored throughout—none wurlh less than $18.00 to mm—mu #old In this clearing sale at. ¥ . BOYS' AND CHILDREN'I cmTHlNO. BEGU'LAR $2.00 VALUES FOR 95C—In every desirable pattern, in rly and brown A ln HIM medium and dark colors, made up in Norfolk and double-breasted 2. values—Hayden's great clearing sale price sc ht and dark REGULAR VALUES FOR $1.60—In very handsome patterns, fn lig colorg, pantl llllde with extension waist band and reinforced tape segms and foed to rip, made up in Norfolk, sailor blouse and double-breasted )'Ml. jone Woflh les: \hln $3.00—Hayde! great clearing sale price s‘flll'dl"s Bargaing--25 and 500 Pillow Tops WE ARE MOVING OUR ART DEPARTMENT AND ARE' CLOSING OUT SEVERAL LINES THAT WE ARE OVERSTOCKED ON. ist—Lot of Tinted Pillow Tops and Backs (drd-—Lot consists of a lot of Fancy Colored &nd Lithographed Tops, worth §Bc| Ettiow Cords, worth 1o 26c to Bc, KO one sale at.... per_yard, on sale at. lBrooks Crochet Silky 3 Lot=including a fine line ot Phllow | Cotton, 3 for... jlhams, Center Pleces and Dresser| Big job lot ‘of La Han Foatle. worth o to B~ o | the Penney stock, on 0 -on sale at.. sale at. SPECIAL SALE ON LACES AND EMBROIDERIES SATURDAY. Rt Optical Department UP-TO-DATE STYLES IN FRAMES FINEST QUALITY OF LENSES lor examination by first- Gold Fliled Frames, 10-year guar- antee, §3.00 value for. l'sn Cmplezb Spectacles or Eyeglasses, includ- ing leather case, wor!h $2.00, for - only Colorad Grmmd Glune‘—- B0c for, 98¢ A9c Matchless Trunk Bargains Large trunk, canvas covered, hard wood slats on top and bottom, solid brass Monitor lock, large size tray, with cov- ered hat box—these trunks are worth up to #88—your cholce Satur- 00 day for only. .1.98 Ladles’ and Men's Dress Bult ... 40c Cases from $18.50 down to ALL KINDS OF TBAVELEM‘ EFFECTS, Valises—trom $15.00 down to. Tomorrow. regular 50c and 0c sheet music only 19c per copy. By mail %o, Such popular pleces as Hiawatha, vocal and instrumental, Bowery Buck, two-step, Arl- zona March, latest by Paull; Cordelia Two-Step, very fine; Same Old Crowd, song; My Georgia Lady Love, pretty coon song; Where the Silvery Colorado Wends Its ‘Way; Lily, pretty ballad; Pinkie, pretty waltz song; When Kate and I Were Com- ing Through the Rye; Two's Company—There's a Crowd, popular coon song; On & Sunday Afternoon, song. All day temorrow only 1Sc—by mall, 2c. To obtain these special prices, mail orders must be recelv ed immediately. AnotherBig Fruit & Grucery Sale Saturday Fancy, large, juicy Lemons, worth Fancy Alaska Salmon— e dozen, on sale Saturday at—each.. per can .. One pound Fancy large Mediterranean Sweet v Oronges atcach ..lc (Macaront Celiulold, Elastic or Biectrio Stareh o | “pef "pound —per package The Best Corn Starch— per package .. Good Rive, Sago, Pearl Barley, Taploca, etc.—per pound. Jellycon or Fruit Pudding per package Ofl or Mustard Sardines— per can . . All brands of Laundry Soa ey Y D— Look! Look! Fun y Hul‘l; Peaches— " pke. of Union, High-¥ 8ic|, - - A ‘ Ynnkeu brand Breakfast Ollm-I $¢ | Fresh Soda Crackers— per pound . Be th PButter 4‘3 | abea Bantos Gose ispecian. per pound .. 2icl | Fhney Spider Leg of Bun Dried Tea for ice tea—per pound.......... Meat Dept. Look! Lcok! These prices are not one-hour bargain sales—they last There {8 no comparison. for one week. e | No, 1 € Hame— | ,per per pound .....eeee Spare Ribs— r pound Nor 1 "Hams- 35¢, Worth way up to 85¢c. We ran acros Sample line of woman’s hose worth up to ol trunks on sale AND RETURN TICKETS ON SIVE. SALE Sale of Boys’ the money, and we needed the goods. made of fine cassimeres and high grade cheviots—cut and made strong and durable, they all have patent waist bands. Every seam reinforced and double stitched throughout. Worth up to 85¢c—on sale at 35¢ Sample line of up to $8.00 DES MOINES, IA., Via Rock Island System AUGUST 20th TO 29th INCLU. RETURN LIMIT, AUGUST 31 Knee Pants up to 85¢ Saturday we will place for immediate sale 1,000 pair of boys’ knee pants. They are pants that are worll all the s a manufacturer who needed These knee pants are Solid leather suit cases worth $5.00 on 3.50 worth sale *4.50 .85 Rock Island 1323 Fa City Ticket Office F. P. Rutherford, rnam Streef, Omaha, Neb. play—Exclusiye styles. Today We will piace on sale the cholcest Juality ot melected high grade sun-cured and Dasket-fired Japan Teas, imported. Teas of unquestioned purlty, Which possess fu strength and Jighttul flavor that usu- iy "Fetall | at o per pound _elsewhers Bir Price will be dsc per pound for these feas Saturday, and we especially invite those who have acquired a cultivated taste for superior class " teas to inspect our ling Toe I!un-Cured Japan Tea— und . 16¢ 13¢ .Bc mc i,:kllla 109 package Mm. Condensed e mres Root Beer Bxtract ........ . Sommer Bros., EXPONENTS OF GOOD LIVING. 28th and Farnam. Tels, 1329 and 1881, rosery Market Tel. 13¢ 738, 5 0UTS in one inning— how is that for playing bali? That's what happencd at yesterday's bail game: three layers STRUCK OUT and PA ROURKE ALKED OUT AND 80 DID MR BRAD- FORD-—at the suggestion of Mr. Kelley the Umpire. Mr. Kelley evidently wants it understood that he is so BULL HEADED that he is not going to a WARMER cli- | mate just yet. 2 quart Fountain Syringe . 3 quart Fountain Syringe . 4 quart Fountain Syringe 2 quart Water Bottle 3 quart Water Bottle 4 q t Water Bottle . $8.50 Marvel Whirling sm.y syrmn - $2.00 Succes Alterans 1 0 Peruna Chester's Genuine Pennyroyal Pmn 1.0 Merce's Medicines END US A LIST OF YOUR D“ G, PATENT MEDICINE _OR _ RUBBER GOODS WANTS, FOR PRICES. grade PHYEICIAN!' STANHOPES- Good quality—prices reasonable. CARRIAGES, TRAPS, SURREYS, PHAETONS, RUNABOUTS-—Unequaled dis- Save 20 Per Cent—Buy Now. Repository—10th and Farnam Streets. Kingman Implement Company BUCKEYE and HIGH GRADE VEHICLES No. Omaha's Favorite, 20 per cent it you buy now. FINB CARR!AGES for Omaha's nfl!locrncy—ltrlclly modern and of the highest One Dollar and a Half Buys the best shoe your boy ever had on his foot—(even if you Imm $2.00 fof it)—if you come to Drexel's Baturday, No one is ever dissatisfied with our boys' shoes—we put n value in them that makes customers stay with us Just bring $1.60 with you hnlurd.y.. we will trade you shoes for it and at the same time please you. DREXEL SHOE GO., Omaha's Up-to-Date Shoe House, 1419 Farnam Street, Good VITALIZED All{ . » OPEN ALL NIGHT. SCHAEFER’S o:ua sroxe Two 'Phones—747 and 797, W, Round con— per pound o N B Corner Fornam end 136k Strosée. Paid wp copital §900,000 Surpiue fund $100,008. UNITBD STATES DBEPOSITORY. Prask Merphy, presidest B Wod vier prvwbdent Lather Tirake. caskler P. T Hamiitoo smi. rasidor. SrowecymiER, Photographer, 1512 SroNscyruEs, Prister, 1201 Howard, tel. 1510. “There is only one Blonecypher,” but he's doing two things Taft's Dental Rooms 1517 Douglas St. DEBORAH LITHIA. WATER mow—uad doiag both in the same Ligh grade wanves | WOODHULL 23 Coupe Rockaway— (You save Dentistry at all times, &8 we never | use but the best materials, and employ only skilled dentists. CROWNS (22k) . et 85,00 FILLINGS ... .15e p