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{ | L PECIALNOTICES FOR RENT-FURNISHED ROOMS, ©. M. E hauls trunks. Telephone 61 B 'm-nn ' ' Ileu ecolum ten, 1 130 @ word first inseriion, Nothing takem 25e for the first inser. rilsements must be the house desires a place (o Work for room and board: day. Address 8 J, fan who is hlndy ‘atound — - WANTED-MALE HEL] FALL TERM YANng !T!:Dnn Amln'u-:n AT AVY TIME. Boyles College N, \N UM Lk ks B lmufi. '“"“""‘ft’ Y bWt oy Apply foT uuiy‘ua -1 OMAHA COMMERCIAL COLLE(:I: aliu Luugias St NG EtSons. upen. Btudents enter s)\ul’lhhnd taught by nl‘l Advertising madter ree. Address: ROHRBOUGH BROS., Omabla, \Ebmkl. B-MI% 11 every day. i 'ln(ad fll’l( clul F) D.T.Co, A2 8. Lith VANTED, for U. 8. army, able-bodied, married. men, between ages of 2l and citizens of United States, ter and temperate habits, wnd witte, un‘% %«.lun WppIy 10 Feertiing ofcer. A and Dodgs Omaba, and Beatrice, Neb B M154 TEDTwo agents at once; k. . Adam: CLASS sewer foreman. Giv erencd, 'wa‘!ence and wages expected. =.ML Du Bola ., 9 Youngerman llolnfl, Iow B—M418 13x u' FIRST CL. A!S Dk‘n od shovel men to woik on sewers in Des Moines, Ia. Good wages, E. L. Du Bols & Co., 30 Younger- man Bidg., Des Molnes, lowa. B—M{I7 16x vu;'?rn man to_do both to go lo ‘\ )Dmlnl 00d wages. Addnan Bfld Hardware \!o Buffalo, yoming, or lddr?ll J. W, Tndd Murray otel, Omaba. B—-M4G3 10% WANTED, ‘a newspaper or. magazine 80- ¥eitor to work l"l?fll' on A new prope “tinning and is_engaged about 6 hours a | GC 9 9x DEWEY European hotel, 13th and Farnam. E—*15 ROYAL HOTEL, Buropean, 16th & e " et e g NICELY furnished rooms. 190¢ Clglol Ave. i \lre rooms, day. week or mo. lfllln-lrd M3 15x THE OMAHA DAILY BEE®? SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1903, OMAHA REAL ESTATE CANNOT BE BOUGHT AT A LOWER PRICE THAN NOW YOU'LL SEE THE BARGAINS IN THE BEE , PERSONAL. FOR SALE~REAL ESTATE. PAWNBROKERS. NICELY | gentleman DESIRABLE 24 Farnam. <hed r“oll; pri, 22 Bu g {-mny; ronms‘ first ch=9 II;.?E:“ FOR light housekeeping. 1112 8. 1ith. FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. GOOD board for gentleman and wife and | s of neatly furnished cottage, 3 S. th Ave. | FRONT room wiih alcov 2 8. 3th st ; hot w-xer‘nav. F 465 FOR RENT—UNFURNISHED ROOMS, 'rwol or_three | beautiful hmM newly papered; very light housek etk without' thildren; board if s 1% N. iith G—M 315 Eir FURNITURE PACKING. Pterson & Lundberg, 115 S. 17th. Tel, L2358, H91 FOR RENI=STOKES AND OFFICES, Butlding sultable for_whole- at 9is Famam, 2x%, four d firse-class ¢emented basement, @levator, fire ¢ 1d burglar proef vault, of+ fice counter and fixtures. For price ond particulars inquire C. C. Rosewater, sec- rewary the Bee Bullding Lo room_ 1w, Lee building. 1Mot FOR_ RENT-The bullding formerly oe pizd by The Bee at 516 Farnam st. It has four stories and a busement, which was formerly used by The Bee press room. I'nis will be rented very reasonably. 1f interested apply at office of C. C. Rose- Water, secretary, room 100 Bee buliding 1005 Faroam A lll ‘Bank B‘I‘d 3-BTORY aud basement, 2 st. Inquire 314 First. AGENTS WANTED, WANTED — Canvassing agents in every county to solicit s ripons to THE t TWENTIETH CENTUKY FAR Broady erployment with aseurod Semd in: come. Agents in the country witd horse and buggy especially desired. Canvassers make easily %0 to $1% per month. Ad- dress Century Farmer Solicitors’ Bureau, Bee bullding, Omaha. AGENTS for ouf {avering extracts. dress Prairie Extract Co., OJmuhA. Ad- b. DOLLARS A DAY, for selling tented machine to farmers, Beard, Richland Center, Wis. 450 14x TED, agents everywhere. Either sex, | young or old, for fast selling article; can be sold anywhere, any time, to anybody; | big commission. Salary when sales war- rant it 0 trouble to sell; no ‘experience necessary; no investment on agents’ part We furnish everything, you make re. ~turns weekly Addrnrl Alfred Joseph, §7 h City. Moody Nassau St —M419 10 WANTED—TO BUY. won. Call at Cireulation Dem._ nm-hu I‘&. e l t AT, ot '::5,'«?“? Chickens for llllcy (rldl Bruhn Com- Danyy. Brattie, Woaat w-p BM#1 )1 WA a com! large, private coun there’ ts-gr buyer “for hvllor‘ ‘where nst ll apd lu'xhow to get - Board of 'l‘rada .h B—Mi60 11x "Am I men IM bog, to dhu'lhul- m am Peoplé’ TCKLAY wanted, 7 cents per hour, " “a.... s i DON'T ;m “your awi Levine price. 08 Nowih's FOR IAI.B—IT’IIII'I'I: RE. "ENL line of hard coal stoves cago Furniture Co., M10 ture and carpets lho highest cash FOR SAL Furniture, consisting r p-rlor. dining, bedroom, lellher ibrai furniture, leather couch, easy cluun 'wgod nur- | FIVE PE lor tables, chairs, rockers, mah bookcase, writing desk, mantle mi; cxoen. pi:mm- mpnrlod brie-a-brac, r'l ce cul 3 ‘m.h‘ "9 a.n-u-, e Y s 1 These. must be \n be ‘ppmllled Sell upnrlml‘ ‘.’:fi avenue. FOR SALE, §-ft. standing desk. Block. O—) Cfl ll FOR SALE-HORSES, WAGONS, ETC. MONROE selis Pleasure vehicles at S N. Bt = 10 Girla. c.nc-niun'nmmcmr WANTED-I M“"I‘nk - :rnmr- et G&tmnl YOUNG tlfl to Ildl( in housework: no washing; in family. 17 Brhlol 'g.. WAN‘I'ID. nm-el- lnu- tailor. Ma: Morris, i M Afllm wanted lor hlluho ddress Prairie Extract Co., 0ml N 0x 2610 Dewey ave. Cc—w WANTED-A nurse girl. WAN'I'ID dl’l for L foTglicneral house work, meral, 76 N. 38th ave. M "ANTED - r mAdd mmnnl lnd ex (‘—IN ll WAN'I'ID. a good cook. lnqnlra mo P:rk T e kioesins ’—h neat housemaid. and Dom ave. C—Qu T3 wmb—k B 5 wm-wch:nloun-. — WANTED, MH fl-n.rll houseworl family; M' mod- 8. 2d ave. C—61 1ix best wages rnlwul.. HARRY FROST'S Carriage and Wagon ‘Works is on corner of I«J.I and Leaven- worth. P92 FOR SALE—Good band w. 00d. price, $.35. ribner, Neb. BTANHOPE buggy, rubber tired, In fine condition, for cheap. Address S 6 X P—MAL CHEAP, two-seated open carriage, harnses Cand phacton, 807 N 8th. FOR SALE—Two-seat, extension top car- g00d_.condition; rubber tires. & Sons Cu., l4th and Far- P—M4TT FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOLUS. TEL‘I’HONE POLES; lf-l fir timber; fence; oak lblls_- t drug prices free. Sher- ‘onnell Drug Co., Omaba. WANTED. k and b AR AR M7 11x - WOMAN wanted to #6ll & necessity to mothers. ‘week clear. k Box ™ Primgelphin, iR 1 NURSES' training khool Pueb Colo.; six weeks' course; begin xunll. m FOR RENT-HOUSES. nwmmzmm-nun!& i red; n ‘un -o«::h:f S Eolenser o &1 SECONDHAND ‘lfllfl tables 'Ai‘i Bal - St WE RENT sewing machines at 7 per week. 32 per month; we repair and sell or every machine manufactured; and machines (rom $1 to §10. Neb Cycle Co., 15th and Harney. U837 PRIVATE hospital before and during con- | ¥ABU finement; best medical care and nursi fra L. Fianer, 1 Vinton. Tel. 158 = PRIVATE _ home bables adopted. &nlh.rlum‘ ke durt The st Ave, confinement; Samaritan Council Bluffs, U-1% PRIVATE Sanitarium for ladies befo during confinement. Dr. and Mrs. Gerisen, %5 California st Terms reasonable. DR. PRIES treats successfully all diseases and irregularities of women from an cause; _experienced and reliable. Dedge st., Ariington. block. Omahs. : - wi to health; 345 Bee buildl g it "VIAVI' Omaha. PRIVATE_ hospital bies adopted. Mra during confinement; Mra. Gardels, 2234 Lake. rella Mf parasols BOSTON m Umbrellas, covered, repaired de. or_ma ANY disease cured by me. Prof. Johnson, x 19, Omll‘Iu 2 TUNING, lnn or organ repalrin Per- Geld Plans Co. 1 Bee Bldg s ox SUPERFLUOUS hair, warts und moles permanently removed by electrici sultation free and confidential; Fuaranteed. Miss Allender, IT 1S NOT the band that makes th but the mew Universal Zonophone that is now playing at the Collins Piano Co. one-half block nortn of the Carnival e trance. The One Price Music House. T° M358 10 —_— MONEY TO LOAN-REAL ESTATE. music WANTED, city loans and warrants. W. Farnam Smith & Ceo., 132 F;rn\:m St. FARM and city_loans, Thomas, First Nat'l Bank Bldg. Tel g&a — | 606 8. 16. Tel. 1617, 3 , Medicine bought ot | 0. Bo: N. ¥. L. U—M33 10x | low rates. W. H. | = TIMBER! TIMBER! THE besi investment. Large or small trac Reference furrished. Wyite your an SIMONS & REASONER, Ashiand Ore. FOR SALE—Modern house of { iE n- " quire 613 So. i9th RE November the government will 750,000 acres of fine farming lands at Cass | Lake, Minn. Send $1.00 to Fred Clark, Cass Lake, Minn., for full information about these valuable claims, Don't wait until it is too lat RE—M#T7 20x NCH and farm iands for sale by nion Pacific Railroad company. McAllester. land commission; Pacific Headquarters, Omaha, Neb. RE-99 { the A Chion FOR SALE or trade, 8 acres of improved farm in Merrick county. Address S 12, Bee. RE—69 15x AND STOCK FARM FOR SALE— 1500 acres deeded land, 8% acres {n culti- ; six-room frame house; frame barm, feet; granary in barn for bushels grain' corn crib, T4x32 feet; also feet; granary, 12xi2 feet. 'Fine black loam soil, good grass land and good farm land. Ve, miles east of Anselmo, Nebta adjoining Vietoria Creek, one of tne earliest settlements in Caster county balance to suit purchaser. ope-third tc -one-half of purchase price | of this ranch in farm lands located in central or enstern Nebraska or lowa. WILLIS CADWRLL, BROKEN BOW RE-168—11 ELEGANT heme joining Bennet, Bennet. Neb. Neb. ATTORNEYS. MA"F'ARLA.\'D. ] ACCORDION PLEATING. GOLDMAN, 2% Douglas biock. = —8& BALE TIES. PRIVATE money. Sherwood. 87 N. ¥ ¥ e OMA \HA ny Btlle Tie Co., 811 North llfll. - { vu\"ran real estate loans and warrants. & W45 R Co., 'Bee Bld‘ CARPENTERS AND JOINERS, ENT loans. Garvin Bro Farnam. PRIVATE money. F. D. Wead, 152 Douglas. W4T 05 C. oney, Bemis, Paxton block. 4 TO 5 P. C. money Do w. 2 O18 MONEY to loan for building 7pur?os H. Thomas, First Nat'l Bank bld; TO LOAN—CHATTELS. MONEY R—CRATS TO GET E AS TO PAY Best explains our methods. We loan on furniture, pianos, warehouse receipts, etc. Or if you ha permanent position we can make nuA’A‘ excepl yOur own agree- Qur sarvice is quick and confidential and we always try to please. All that we ask is that you give us a eall before you borrow elsewhere. OMAHA MORTGAGE LOA. 004, Board of Trade B dg. (Established 1892). 305 & 16th BL without security, | ALL Xinds of cary romptly atten: ter wort',‘_na repairing Bih and Lake 8 p to. Ochiitree, —370 ed CHIROPODISTS, DR. ROY. rooms i3, 1506 f‘uéé{m';l" DANCING ACADEMY. CHAMBERS' adult beginners nc Tuesdays and Saturaays, s mencing October 2. Private lessons any time. 17th and Deuglas. Office phone, 1571. Residence, A.h After October 15, 2424 Farnam St. ‘humhefl‘ children’s classes Wednesdays, 45 m. Saturdays, I . m., commeng.: Price, $22,500; $.00 cash, | W will accept | | CURED. Julia Vaughn, — FREE HOMESTEAD! | Your last chance in Minnesota to secure | | & beaatiful home FREE. The 10th of | open | October 3. | MORAND'S, 15th and Harney; classes now forming for children: v, Sat, 10 a. m and 3 Classes always open to lessons daily. KFor terms and parti ulln call ar Tel. 1041. —~410 -_?__,_- » DETECTIVES. SALARY LOANS FURNITURE- LOANS Reliable Credit Co, Rooma %7-38, Paxton Block. X851 .89, 83 8 -6 RNIT‘&ON!;X}&?)‘:EE“QE STOCK, bo' 'al.es und eu ermA Business Confldanl]fl Try us if 2s et to save momney. PHOENIX CREDIT €O, 633 Paxton Block. AT m ; easlest terms; 40 of S‘ 'du- eel'cnmnn. Board ot 16th and Farnam Sts MONEY loaned on plain note to salaried business confidential; lowest rates. 14 Xton block. The J. A. H\ltlnn Co. f" MONEY loaned on pianos, turniture. elry, M; cows «‘: C. F. Reed, !’IQ it sl CAPT. T. CORMACK, 57 Karbach block. Tel. A-2828 i e DRESSHARING. i S KEISTER'S Ladies’ Talloring Coliege, 1 _Cuming St. Write for okiet. —856 ll\' FAMILH'_S ulll lwniy. 54 Midg \sx i ————y | EXPERT ACCOUNTANT. G. R. RATHBUN, room 15 Com'l Natl ‘Bank. Private lessons in bookkeeping. e o5t FLORISTS. HESS & lWOBODA‘ 1415 w — L. HENDERSON, flnrhl. Wy Fnrnlm SL === FOUND. POCKETBOOK with some money and rail- road return tickel Call and describe rty. 2102 N. 27th ave. A ‘Found—i56 10 GOLD AND SILVER PLATING. OMAHA PLATING CO., Bee Eldg. Tel_..s.lfi. CHATTEL, Loan Co., e,_e—eg— BUSINESS CHANCES, box. inguire 2763 B P sal d jewels loans. Foley B Barker Block. FOR SALE, good u-n-. inciuding ry and butcher's fix- ANTI HD)«OPOLY GARBAGE CO., cleans cesspools and vaults, removes urm‘e and dead animals at reduced N. 3 FOR SALE, an old established lguor hull- Il‘ (barrel house). g trade, old tion. Owner has nlhtr interests. Addn- P 2, Bee. -ME21 » R SALE, furniture and four (4) vear | rfiue u cnmm Alliance, ‘nfly W) room brick hotel dt’ l‘r J%'umnoé ners want ' f h hotel business. ¥or f; ( the ho! n. 'or fus ‘;J“I ‘formation address Hotel Lyuncn, Alliance, T S W T g ey m Eh rate ¥ .hu li‘n bu-1 b eom; course in iness, . :‘ and typewriting. !-q\n:-nofl HOUSES & W.“u‘?‘.‘.‘.:xt WOUSES, h-r-n-.‘ Ringwalt, MDM_&L HousES s g % o NR RL“ ten-room house. modern, West Farnam trict. Pottar, mec Now 30 Broma Bk ™ * af the city. vis Co., 508 Bee D—Mfll .-M house, 563 Wool'onl 'T'my to nl.‘f't"“"u‘fil‘fi.m mc:o-mnm Telz@ D-ie PAY\E WICK & CO cnolte ‘houses. ew York Life Bldg. 'Phone 1016 D6 w V) A Ry FOR Ave, {ovef 11, Maggard Van & Stor- Office, 1713 Webster st. Dt mnz““mmh‘ml'- Quire 14 §. b S0 D" FOR RENT. ‘or fwo furnished room: rates r-nnlhh I'u blocks Farnam car. Call %% Dodge 'st. D7 1x FOR nm T-room Netione) Bask Bids. ' modern ex- Tho-u ist M4 Nx FOR SALE Coal business. Captiad 3200000, J 1, e ICE for ll.h carioad lflll. Address, Lincoln 0&. Lincoln, Ni machines ‘IIH Fane g gy fl S O o LW FOR SALE—Sighiy damaged new rope: 4 5 cents und. 1! A B Kipirn i Farsam. oM 1 COLLINS PIANO CO. 13 8. 17th st ; one price music company. Q—MIs6 MUSKOGEE PHOENIX. official publication for notices of sale of Creek Nation land. Al Indian Territory news. Subscription ce, dally, 34 a year in advance: 'm*kl). s year. Q—409 17 FOR SALE 2story frame store buliding, “x40, to be moved also 3-room cot Tel. 48 g SPECIAL sale of talki Carnival week at Collins 8 10th st the ” windows, lath, tels, Fadiators, pipe, hy stairs, rails, balusters. gas fAxtures, mar- ble tile, kind!ing. Barker hotal. Omaba CLAIRVOYANTS. CARRIE EMITH. SOVEREIGON clairvoyants; ever past, present ction or no pay. 37 N. ou Take N xus:u..w REE a4 « o. ear, rum'm. T 1k, Saadhe Fe Mo WHEN you want to buy, sell or exch: property or business quk:k see J. oknaon: 843 N Y. Life Y558 FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE. MORTGAGEES LIST Eastern holders desire to. convert Real Estate into money, ~ No fake | bargains in this list. offers. Double frame dwelling, 256 and 2568 Doug- 188 ouble rame dwelilg, 217 and 2219 Maple Small house and fine lot, 2229 N. 20th st 1 good cottages at 20th & Bamcroft Bt l"o u;ob‘l TArI‘ lot, 212 and =4 o;\me r-i‘cm lot on 2th st, near St ma Iau trackage, 20th St., near Center. Business bullding. 3 story and 4 frame cor. 14th and Plerce sts. Brick Suilding, Ti: Farnam st. W. FARNAM SMITH & CO. 13% Farpam street. RE—M36 10 g s_’xs'ux RE—wit &= Williamson Co., A COHNRT\BI E home for Ilh 1f you ool ce &t o & é-Foom eot: tage, modern except 2 street, rxfm down town. W. 46 Bee AUCTION uh of 34 lots In blocks 10, 111 ¢ and 122 DEE PLA Cruig fote, Ootobar 1 1. at 1o 8 m front door of court house. RE—M46 l1x ‘—T—' w AS K.I'_Nl ONLY&'G lorm-.- and one-hal east euhc. atpent lno—nfl CE; known as We want | ce, on paved | N. .\P:lnl HURCH CO., 1st floor N. Y. and collectors every- LAWN MOWERS. BHARPENED. P. Melchotr, 13 & Howard. .—————v—v_.—fl LOCKSMITH. C. R. HEFLIN, 308 N. 16th St T = | e LOST. LOST, Wednesday moraing, . small gold watéh, monogram J. B. K. 'Return to 1818 Capitol ave. and Ive 910 reward. | Lost—41 | LOST, Thundly. Oct. 8, wateh Jocket with Return to 124 8. 19th. Re- Lost—468 10x LOST, rubber tire on. 23#th st., Farnam and Leaveawo:th: reward finder upon return to 1414 Farnam st Lost—M472 Iix | LOST—Thursday evening in Omaba on Douglas st. between 12th and 13th sts., while boarding Council Bluffs car, a long sable fox boa; finder wili receive reward by leaving same at Omaha Bee office &9 5th ave., Council Bluffs Lost “between o &, brown and white r’ul’uxi lar is the mame -Beeson. Rei B. Updike, Bee Bldg Lostoate 1 MEDICAL. TIQUOR HKBIT cured in three da when cured. podermics. W Pay No by rite for circulars. Gatlin Institute, 20 S. lith, MUSICAL. THOS. J. KhLL). voice. Davidge Block. — ZERKOWSKY, violin. R 10, Withuell bik. M—401 N& EAGLE Loan Office. Relfable, accommodat- ing; all business confidential. 1901 Dou STAMMERING AND STUTTERING, @ Ramge Bldg. —9% OM. Van Stor. Co., 15l Farn. Tels. wo w2 OSTEOPATHY. | Johnson Institute, 515 N. Y. Life Bidg. T 184 “a The Hunt Yin}—n'u}yf Me c..}.e]iid}. w2 . SANITORIUM, et | Phone Red of car line. City 'phone, 1192 M-8 2% OMAHA Florence Sanitorium. 284; 1 bik. w. SHORTHAND AND 'r\r:wlu'rl'm A. C. VAN SANTS school. 77 N, ..'\ NEB. Business & Shorthand College. Bovd's Theater —$5 TICKET BROKERS. TE raliroad_ tickets A everybody Pilbin, 156 Farnam T R H ‘Phone .~4 UPHOLSTERING WASTED-TO BORROW. WANTED, one thousand dollars for two ars at eight per cent: three thousand five hundred real estate security. For particulars address P. O. box 42, Omaha M—474 1ix POSTOFFICE NOTICE. (Should be read DAILY by all interested, as changes may occur at any time.) Foreign mails for the week ending Octo- ber 10, 1903, will close (PROMPTLY in all cases) al the General r‘o-wmc’ as fol- lows: PARC ST MAILS close one hour earlier than closing thee o shown be- low. Parcels-Pest Mails for n{_ close 5 p. m. Monday Wedneld.y and Friday. Regular and Supplementary mails close at Foreign Station nalf hour later than closing time shown below (except that Sup- mentary Maile for Europe and tral America, via Colon, cloke che Bour iater at Foreign Station,. Transatlantic Mall SATURDAT_At 420 & m. for EUROPE, per_s. Q 2 106 BELGLIN direc land (mail must be directed “per Fin- land"): at 8:30 a. m. for ITALY direct, per £ 5. Hohenzgollern (mail must be dirécted “per 8. & Hohenzollern): at (Fuppiementary 155 M for EUROP) 8. 8. Kaiserin Maria Theresia, via Prym- outh, Cherbourg and Breme: for SCOTLAND direct, per & s. (mail must be directed ‘per Anchoria” *PRINTED MATTLR, ETC.—This numer! tikes printed madter, commercial papers | &nd samples for Germany oniy. The same class of mail matter for other parts of ‘urope will not be sent by this ship un- less specially directed by he: After the cloeine of tne Supplementary | Transatlantic Mails named above, addi-'| tional Supplementary Malls are opened on the * piers. of the Americait, . Brglish, French and German.steamers, and remain open until within Ten Minutes of the hour of sailing of steamer. ..alls for South < West Indie UDA, pel Pretoria; at 8:3 a. m. (supplementary . m.) for CURACAO and VENE- LA, Maracaibo (malil for Bavanilia and Cartagena must be directe ‘per 8. 5. Maracaibo”); P TUNE lEL.\Nl) JA- MAICA, SA\ Ahlu..A CARTAGENA and GREYTOWN, per s. 8. Valencia (mail for Costa Rica must be directed "per s. s. Va- lercia”); at -0 a. m. for CUBA, ers s Mexico, via Havana; at 10 a. m. for AR- ur.\'rx E, URUGUAY and PARAGU u' “&Nmfl!umn“' lrl =X \su mentary a. m.) for INAG «ril.u'n per s. s. Flandria, 2 DR | Mails Forwarded Overland, Ete., BEx- cept Transpacifie. CUBA—Via Florida, cioses at this office daliy, except Thursday, at §o: m. (the gonnecting malls closé ngrre un ‘Wednes- s_an turdays via Tamj adigndays via Miazab), AN CO CITY—Overland, unless iall; addressed for despatch by steamer, closey at this office daily, except Sunday, at 1.3 . m. Sundays at 1 p. DLAhD— By rail to North B)-l- thence by lelmer. closes this office ‘datly_ at s . {conmects ing malls close here every ‘Monday, Wed- nesday and Saturaay. JAMAICA—By o Boston, and thence by steamer, closes at this office % p. ~loses at this office gO CORTEZ and GUATE-: MALA-By rau to New Orleans, thence by steamer, closes at this offi daily, nday, at §130 .p. m. nd .., Sundays at §l p. m. gnd $130 p. m. (connecting mail cioses here Monda, COSTA RICA- Ly rall (o New Orleans, and | thence by steamer, closes at this office | dail except Sunday, at §1:30 p. m. and 11:3 p. m., Sundays at §l p. m. and 1173 p. m. (connecting mail closes here ‘uesdays at §11:30 p. m.) §Registered mail closes at 6 p. m. previous day. Transpacific Mails. HAWAIL JAPAN, CHINA agd PHILI PINE ISLANDS via San Frincison tioe here daily at ¢ p. m. up to Ociober $ioeh, inclusive, for espatch per & s. Nip- AP {cxoept West). FHL 8L ANDS and NEW C DO \m- couver and \h:lun‘ .- - daily a . up to Ociober floth, e Chisive, for despatch per 8. 5 wers. CHINA and Japan, via Tacoma, ciose hers datly ot §:30 p. m. up to October flith, in- clusive. for despatch per s. s. Olympia. HAWAIL via San Francisco, ciose here daily at 6:30 p. m. up to October §lith, inclusive, for despatch per 5. s. Ala- meda. HINA and JAPAN, via Seattle, close here | up to Octobér §l4th, in- daily at 6:3 p. m. for despatch per s & Shinano Hu:‘\e. Maur HAWAIL JAPAN, CHINA and PHILIP- PINE TBLANDE, via Ban Franciacs tives here daily at 6:30 p. m. up to October 8th. inclusive, for despatch per s. & | beria. 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One was eap- tured and says he is from Sloux City, and three men were concerned in the robbery. One of those who escaped was injured. SEASONABLE FASHIONS Sun Plaited Skirt With Seven Gored Foundation 442-8un plaited skirts are in the height of present styles and are ex ceedingly -grateful and becoming. This one is shown in violet colored crepe de chine, but the design is adapted to all materials sufficlently soft apd pliable to allow plaiting. The skirt consists of the seven gored fotndation. apd of the plaited portion which is arranged over it. The foundation is fitted with perfect snugness about the hips and flares freely about the feet. The skirt itself 13 gored, to allow of greater fulness at the lower than at the upper edge, and is plaited In sun style The quantity of material required for the medium size is 1% yards 21 inches wide, 9 yards 21 inches wide or 7% yards 4 nches wide, with 7% yards 21 or 3y yards % inches wide for foundation. The skirt pattern 44 s cut in sizes for a2 M % 3 %-inch walst measure. J-u'l & C.--eIL' | | Semitism to the Israelites of the Pale,"” | JEWS WITHIN RUSSIAN PALE Subject of Book of Which M chael Dayitt is the Author. FAVORS THE ZIONIST No Hope 1 Jews in Russia Whe Are Toe Poor to Emigrate and Not Allowed to Migrate. MOVEMENT NEW YORK, Oct. 9.—Fresh from a visit to the great centers of Jewish population in Russia, Michael Davitt has written his estimate of the conditions and future of | those people in a volume entitied ““Within the Pale,” which will be issued tomorrow. “The Jew, as he Is ruled and oppressed by the Russian officfals, is a far greéater danger to Russlan autocracy thap anti- de- clares Mr. Davitt in the preface to his work. “The danger,” he continues, .“was candidly avowed by. all the representative associations from whom 1 solicited ‘Hght and inforguation.” Mr. Davitt sees further catastrophe ahead | because of the unnatural economic and #o- clal conditions. and social settlement,” ““The faots of the econqmic conditions within the pale of he writes, “are &0 objective ! that the warning they give of a coming catastrophe cannot be ignored. it weuld | be like leaving an epidemtc of smallpox to | cure itself by neglect | | Shore, This condition of things is fully expluimed and expressed by the term ‘unpatural.’ It is analagous fo' a situation which would result from a federal | law compelling every European-born arti- san and laborer within the whole United States to reside inside of Pennsylvania and to be forbldden to seek employment out- side the cities and towns of that state. c it for Employment, “The murderous compétition for employ- ment, the deadly rivalry for existence, the bad blood between opposing, races, the poverty and social wretchedness which such a conditioh of things would create—apart { from the operation of coercive laws-—can readily be imagined by the American reader. But this is no overdrawn picture | of the economic anarchy prevailing within the Russian pale of Jewish settlements. “The towns are crowded with artisams and traders and, as these are out of all proportion to the producers and consumers of an agricultural country, they necessarily become more destitute and wretched as thelr numbers Increase. They are 0o poor to emigrate. They are prohibited from mi- grating. They cannot seek work on land. They are not permitted to engage in sev- eral occupations.” Chance for the Csar. Mr. Davitt asserts that the czar can ae- complish much for the Jews in his domain by destroying the legend of the blood at one moment. < , M. de Plehve and the czar,” he avers, “can accomplish one good and biessed work, if so minded, without altering & single anti-Semitic Russian law. The em- peror can destroy In Russia the a legend about the annual killing of Chi tian children by Jews as an alleged part of the blood atonement in Hebrew ‘paschiil rites. In this humane 'and Christian task he is entitled to a.co-operation of the em- peror of Austria,- the king of Noumania and the rulers of (he other Baikan states, where this story of ritual murder is con- stantly cried, and not Infrequently as & part of political propaganda. There ought to be a truly Christian crusade waged against this infamous product of. anclent, insensate, sectarian hate.” _ Grawin of Hussia. A\ '-‘.- Mr. Davitt calls atention to -ihe ece- nomic growth of Russia in the xonom’ sentiments: What Russia Is accused of coveting. . Manchuria or devising in Persia and what she is strenuously end = ra chieving in the shape of her vast dom: activities, exercises the eritical attention of ; west Bufopean und American jour) And yet the wide and sure apd ex nary “process (hat I8 being made in the economic development of o great empire, a8 set forth in her measureiess natural re- sources as great as the United States, and with an assured domestic market for most of her manufactured products in & populas ton "ot fully 14,000,000~ growing at a. ra of upward of 2,000,000 annually out of & natural increase—ought to be & sublect of infinitely greater concern to comme: gy A o T States—as it undoubtedly Js to the keener sense of German Sompe tion—than w! Russian policy or may not mean its Aiplomatic (rend in the far east: ¥ the Zion Moveme Returning to the subject of the Jew and discussing the amelloration of his condd tion, Mr. Davitt says: I bave come from a journey thron Jewish pale, a convinced believer Temedy of Zionism. h the n the 1 falled to see any other that can offer an equal hope of sue- cess. It is a necessity of the actual situa- {ton and faces wing perils of the ’.ullm‘n I.‘el' with @& courageous plam of triation. ope for partial or ultimate amanc! in Russia there is none. Other cannot be ex r.c to relieve Russta of unhappy vietims of oppressio; 2 Where, then, are they to g0 One Lady's Fifty Boxes Stomach I have, I believe, sold fifty boxes of {Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets {on the recommendation of one lady. here, {who first bought & box of them about a years ago. She her neighbors never tires of telling and friends about the good qualities of these tablets—P. M. Drugkist, Rochester, Ind.. ‘The pleasant purgstive effect of these tablets makes them a favorite with ladies every- With matinee and evening performances today the week will be brought 1o & close at the Orpheum. The bill is rated by nearly everybody who has seen it as the best presented this season at the gozy Vaudeville theater. The program next week, commencing matinee tomorrow, wilj include elght varied acts. Bellman and | Moore will present a sketch entitled, “A Gallery Godde: The Village Choir will entertain with singing and comedy. Ware ren and Blanchard, the “Singer and the Coon” have new comedy and songs. A tire on “Camille” called“The Leading = Man" will be the vehicle for Barry and Jobpsen. Pete Baker will do German comfedy “stunts,” pathetic recitations and yo- del. Finger' shadows and smoke ple- tures will be the speclalty of the Darrows. Frank O'Brien will dance annd have monologue called “The Dissipated Man, and the Kinodrome pictures will Be- ens tirely new Walker Whiteside has scored another hit in bis new play, “We Are King" & romantic comedy drama written by Lieu- tenant Gordon Kean of the British army. This plece tells a modern love stery-in 4 most delightful manner, and presents Mr. Whitesides In a manner much at with the roles in which he has mede mame In Omaba. But he has proved o' decided success as a romantic hero, THis | supporting company is good. The en- | #agement closes this evening. For Sunday afternoon and evening “Human Hearts” will be the biil | |