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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, v materiay ssmint m raseine 1o sancars | WORK OF THE LABOR BUREAU The cadet battalion of the university ranks among the firet of Ate class in the country = g and to those who are scquainted with it i Movi Accomplish I it 18 & source of much pride. Quietly g S - | Benefit of the Defil. Avowed Purposs. Adjutant General Culver is gunning these | " OCTOBER 25, 1003. [ —— days for a man who played a practical joke | That the military depart t t the - university will beome more popular each | FEDERAL GOVERNMENT WILL ASSIST | o0, him JHe did it over the telephone and == -o0HMOLLER & MUELLER.. - I St e, A g ot e T B e s Piano Manufacturers. sald: “Military drill in educational In- desire to Inspect win stitutions was never so general or popular | New Era in the Gathering of Im- your ‘phone. you | et s et e v k| T e e e o WHOLESALE and RETAIL DEALERS s the subject is becoming better known.” “Now, just a little louder, please. That's 1313 Farnam Street, Omaha, Neb. Major General Corbin sald sfter his return " . triom Siouge: "“Th Semipuisiey Mieary better. Now stand about a‘foot to the The excellence of our hand-made piano is the main reason for our supremacy. Because we are manufacturers and our pianos are made'of the best materials, thoroughly seasoned, right. Aguin, please, just a little louder. training upon the German remains with S him ugh fife. fo walhi Setter, works (From a Staft Correspondent.) That sounds better. Now to the left about and properly finished, we are enabled to give better value at a smaller margin of profit than any other piano house in the west. better, lives & more healthy existence be- | LINCOLN, Oct. 3i—(Bpecial)-The re- (& foot. Now stand about two feet | THREE BIC STORES. ONE LARCE FACTORY. cause of 1t. Much of this benefit could be | 9U¢St of the bureau of labor for an ap- | Louder. Just a little louder, please.” { Buy direct from the manufacturer and save the middle man's profit. To introduce our s propriation from the printing board 10 al-| The general yelled louder and louder and | m’;‘;rfi;:’.’_::;:"’;;;’u:y"g:, Btates | w the printing of 15,00 mape of the state|as the crowd in the hall became larger his own hand-made MUELLER pianos fully guaranteed for twenty-five years, we will quote the following special prices: SOLDIERS AT UNIVERSITY Osdet Battalion Stronger and More Ef- ficient Than Ever Before. STORIES FROM STATE HOUSE SCOPE AND UTILITY OF THE TRAINING War Department Has Its Watehful Eye on the Cadets and Gives Some of Them Com- missions. (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Oct. 34.—(Special)—The great interest taken in affalrs military by Ne- braskans since the boys from home cov- ered themseives with glory in the late war recalls that the military department of the University of Nebraska is considered one of the most important departments in the in- stitution, and it further recalls that proba- bly very few people outside of Lincoin and the immediate school know much about this t It was organized in 17 and, though it bas had to fight its way for recognition, of thelr routine. Besides such ‘".:,‘:‘ to include the judicial, congredsional and | veice became stentorian. Then the joker would greatly increase our reserve force, | enatortal districts, the rallroads, the |said: “Now, you fool, stand on your head providing thousands of young men with |Sireams and everytbing else of interest in|and try It" All the general could gaep a certain amount of military knowledge.” | 'he State except the number of divorces| was: “Well, well! 1am belng made ridicu- It was the Spanish-Amlerican war that|Sranted during the year, and in fact that a | lous showed to the government the need of a | Fepresentative of the federal government thorough military training. From the close | had calied upon the labor commissioner to | It's “Brother Mickey” now, and even if of the cfvll war the regular army did | discuss plans of colaboration with the gov- | the chief executive does prefer to be called nothing, but protect the frontler and the | érnment in the collection and compilation | just plain “governor” nothing sticks closer has finally come forth ome of the largest | . .. " "4 their entire attention to|Of statistics, recalis that the labor bureau|than m brother. It was a man from the battalions in the eountry. Since its or8atl- | civy) purguits. Then came on the late war. | Still lives. north part of the state that started it, and | sation the department has had these ATy | The citisen soldier had to get into the| 1 times past the labor bureau has not|here is how it happened: The man, with | officers for commandants: Colonel E 8 |a0ung and it 1s these men that the gov- | filled the long felt want it was expected 10 | several others, had called upon the gov- | Dudley, Lieutenant L. L. Webster, Lieu-| oropont will have to rely on in a crists, | fll, rather being looked upon as a political | ernor, during which visit the latter had § § Regular Price Sale Price Style 1 8an Domingo Mahogany or ARQue Qs ... (. vidii Joio 0000 $225.00 Style 2 French Mottled Waluut, or Flemish Oak vees..$350.00 $250.00 tenant T. W. Guil- | pecause with all our possessions we have |Job and that only. So prominent was this | announced that he was. to attend the fu- | fioyle, Captain J. J. Pershing, Captain J.|on1y an army of about 80,00 As a result | impression that the late senate appointed a [ neral of a friend in the outskirts of the 8Ci 3 s M. Stotsenburg, Captain 8. A. Bmake, and | ¢ the condition at the beginning of the | committee to see if the commission could | city. As the crowd was leaving, one of the | Sty_le. Circassian Walnat or Phil . late war the government has endeavored |not be abolished without loss to (he state. | number broke away from his fellows, went | lipine Rosewood.............. ..$375.00 $275.00 through eivil educational inktitutions to ex- | The committee did not recommend its abol- | back in the private office of the governor Style 4 Fancy Walnut, Mahogany, Flemish or Antique Oak, other woods to order................ ..$400.00 $300.00 These prices will only last until our present large stock !s reduced to its norm..l size. In addition to our own make, we also offer a number of other standard pianos at a reduction of from 20 to 33 per cent. off regular prices. tend military knowledge and has detafled to the leading seats of learning army of- ficers to give instruction. It was only last year that any systematic and definite course of Instruction was decided upon at ‘Washington In regard to institutions having army officers detafled to them. Under the old system the government required only three hours per week of instruction and at ishment, bpt gave the bureau some severe |and said: “By the way, Brother Mickey, Jolts that doubtiess have borne frult. Ome | from what text will you preach at the fu. | of the questions the committes wanted the | neral this afternoon?™ | senate to answer was: ‘“What has the| T don't preach” sald the governor, and | divorce law got to do with the gathering of | for the first time since he became gov- | agricultural statistics?’ This was brought | ernor the chief executive scowled at a about because the last report of the office | visitor—though probably from the laugh in | contained thirty pages on this question. | the hall that greeted the question. The senate did not answer, but it made ] ®econd many institutions this was consumed by | such recommendations that no mention of | The marriage of the daughter of Johm \ Used Upright Pianos, fully guaranteed, $75, $85, $95 Mm wi drfll alone and as a consequence the | divorces or divorcees will be made in the | Wall, chief clerk of the late house of rep- 1 and up. Sirensth of the Battalion. qualification of the average cadet was very | next biennial report. resentatives, bas revived a good story that \ Good Square Pianos, fully guaranteed, $28, $38, $48 The battalion of cadets at present num- |™EAEer. The government now prescribes Cortel to Co-Operate. was frequently told of the Arcadian whil and up. Ders 20 men, organised as follows: Bat-|® @rill period an extensive theoretical| ;o s.ct that the Department of Com-|the house was being organized. He was | s course, and five hours a week of work RENOUNCES A LEGACY (Continued from First Page.) ? tafl, band, four companies and ar- ry and signal detachments. Drill is held times a week and theoretical instruc- is given once a week The practice work embraces drills, company and bat- talion, dally guard mount, dress parade Cortelyou is the standing in a group of poiiticians and mem- ?Z?',f'.fiifilmm the 1 thn.g.lhen in the Lindell hotel lobby, when to- labor bureau, perhaps will make this de- | Ward the group came one who the previous partment of the state of some moment and | Session had been an employe of the as- | f some value to the state. Several |sembly. “Let me get out of here,” said the deputies will be piaced in'the field by the | late clerk;” there comes Blank and he wil government under control of this office. | Want a job. I can't do anything for him The law providing that assessors shali as- | because the last session he nearly got me ords of proceedings taken sgainst ecclesi- | sist in the collection of agricultural sta- l.'!\"l;:u:ll‘:flgf stealing so much of the| infantry fire regulations, articles of war. | . ,'s,"ine jast five centuries. The rule | tistics, for which they will receive the same army papers, outpost addition in. — - ts, will | Before he made his exit, however, some- 4 B e iae ama | of the Vatican that all documents received | pay as when making their assessments, will | Befors fle mefe wis Xl howeve some- e e e I e Ti aires % 5| ™ithin the last fifty years be kept secret,|aid materiaily in sscuring o mors com- | % EOPeC It OF Bt fe Sriwhle smpleve ~ recel ‘will also rate croj report. -1 k e e o ~Sdincren D6 sirictly adhared{dlste S0 & Eore Oo0 s sictance | 0 YOte 0n & chief clerk. The recsption he | = g by < et got from Wall was just as cordial as it Another proot of the spirit of concliiation | to the labor bureau heretotore, because the catalogues, prices and terms, or pay us a visit of inspection. You will be amply repaid for your trouble. would have been chilly had it not been for | animating the pope toward the relgning house of Italy, is the decision :aken by the opinion that it was in existence. the change. M o lose of the congregation of rites roceed without The report to be issued at the ¢l delay In l;. cause of t:nlu’nllnfinn of the|blennium will deal with the manufacturers Janitor Bullard of burglar alarm fame venerable Maria Christiana of Savoy, a|and wage, meat packing industry, railroad | flushed a little story and incidentally em- | great aunt of the present king, and widow | statistics, dairy industry, flouring and grist | barrassed a nice little state house widow 4 of King Ferdinand of Naples. Mgr. di|mills, labor organizations, reports of sirikes | Friday morning. The one in question was Sisogn , municipal statistics, eocclesi- talking with another state house girl in o s unonl:ncmh’-p:;ovtz ;:-«:::1 :::r';n:el ::elxm:z;l:ol and professional conditions, | the hall at the capitol building when the MANUFACTURERS, WHOLBSALE AND RETAIL FIANO DEALER , lodg: d fraternal so-|Jjanitor came along. y st torat ' the pusosamtd fessmptivn o€ :::‘::,‘Ic;:;:;“:c charttable tnstitutions, h::fl:l‘)::"hl\'e a nice time at the dance ofiice a"d warerooms' '315 Famm & ul resumption of interest in the successful resumption of e T Crinc Brediets, papurs oa the id the janitor, speaking to T e el o, s ey w00 T e 2 8 Eactory and Warehoose 1316 Farnam St. Anent the Visit of Loubet. irrigation. It is now eertain that Mgr. Lerenselll, ted |to creep up around her face. gy o i gt g couwor. the nuncio at Paris, will be made a car-| WWhile & of ES0 FUCER B B\ Meir | T was just going to bea continved TATWA WARFROOMS—$0E BROADWAY. BLUTPS. dinal at the next consistory, without ask- | *PO% W TS SEU U oo o robably with [the Janitor, “when I heard the plano in tng the usual consent of the French govern- | S0 ¢ MOEC Cor "y securing | the senate chamber, and I looked in to ses P ment, in order that a new man may be statistics, this report will be more accurate | Who it was. You were playing, so I Good Organs, $10, $15. $20 and up. All these instruments will be sold on the easy payment plan that made Schmoller & Mueller famous. We ship to all parts of the globe. Pay freight charges both ways, If after careful examination the instrument is Dot entirely satisfactory to the purchaser. Self Players, $125, $175, $225 and up to the price of the PIANOLA, the only faultless self-playing piano device in the market. New pianos for rent, $3, $4 and §5 per month. Six months' rent allowed if purchased. Our October sale is the greatest plano sale in our entire business career. Our present bargains are record breakers. Write for § §i quisition, which are in great part the rec- first Neutenant and adjutant; L. M. Hunt- ington, first lleutenant and signal officer; H. M. Parker, first lleutenant and artillery officer. Company A—E. D. Stanley, captain; A. IL Lundin, first leutenant; C. L. Waldron, dssessors, or mitst of them, were not of the sent to deal with French matters. The e o pulled out.” At the expected visit of President Loubet to|and more com A few of the girls had not only stolen a } meats Rome has given rise to the rumor that Help for the Farmers. march on Governor Mickey and given mandant meperts Plus X will refuse to receive him at the| ,poiner thing that called attention to the |a small dance, but on & number cadets who stand Vatican. Nothing, however, is definitely | ) 50 pureau the last summer was the num- |of the other state house girls as well . military studies and settied and regotiations are still under {y.. of persons who have secured employ- | The one talking to the embarrassed one are printed in the way. Cardinal Lecot, archbishop of Bor-|nent through its help. Over 2,000 cal's were [had not been Invited, and pairs in the e rpist fns ta deaux, and several of his French colleagues | , .oived at the department from the farm- | crowd are expected at any time now. 150 peravcaght - have sent a collective letter to the Pope. | ory of Nebraska for help in the harvest — S0 e By Sapets > ssking him to receive Loubet. Many of the |5, and over 130 calls were recelved| The industry of a friend of the State o [T S [t e—— Farney, J. D. Ringer Roman cardinale Rampolla among them, from Kansas and Dakota. Several hundred | Printing board, resulting in a general mis- are also in favor of this step and It i t to these places understanding, caused one of the best jobs 9. : . thought that Plus will overcome the 0b- | meuid nawe been sent had. the &t the Slapesei of the Sosid 1o e tof o We purchased .a manufacturer’s full line of high grade mahogany chairs and Jections of several eminent prelates, and uc- | ;0 1ot run out. This shortage of harvest | the open market recently. Two of Lin- e T T S cord to the French president an audience. |,_.4. siarted a movement that will result |coln's firms that sometimes form a com- rockers at fifty cents on the dollar. This purchase will be placed on sale It was the Intention of Plus X to retain in |, /"0 "y oriate employment association, |bination against a third that is getting e e e R e P WG L et i 1 oo e co e e 3 ” office most of the secret attendants of Leo XIIL, but he has been lately obliged to make several changes. Bernini and Staoci- the idea of Commissioner Bush, to consist |some of the state house work had plates Monday morning (no reserve) at just half price. This is not a sale of odds of Nebraska, Jowa, Kansas, Missouri and | for the printing of the job and could do it —_—_— Wi en are sent from one | readily and make money. The third firm lol, for many years the personal attend- [ {he DiXor. WS Hen S8 BT IR PN 1ad no plates and the advertisement for ants of Pope Leo, and Mgrs. Cappucel and bide called for the work to be done in a . . . : N , ; Marsonni, his secret chapiains, have been | (NS 1abor department of whe GUNSE ST | (i time with & penalty clauss at- Antwerp oak chairs & rockers, all piano finish, upholstered in satin damask & leather g dismissed. The latter two had charge of B any men afe avaflable. In this way tached. The friend of the board went to T T T ey all the gifts sent to the Vatican under the u:; il be moyed from state to state as |the third firm and told its representative preceding pope. It has been discovered that o |t Put in & straw bid, in order to make —— IlMEI.Y CHRISIMAS !;?u.:‘nm::n:m!h-"”': ihe | the other firms bid lower. The firm did many of these gifts were in a bad state of Rocry preservation, having been thrown together £ all the states with little trouble. | this and the others found this out. They :“"’.‘ The intention of the labor bureau|Xnew that it was impossible for the third s U fi fi t s ‘I’ I 0 N ‘I&NDAV D!)oull 2:00 Solid Mahogany Rocker— y . most carelessly. Many commercial firms, should it, after further deliberation, deem | ™ to do the work, 80 they quietly with- expecting, perhaps, some advertisement, v Soadl A sent to the Vatican a stupendous quantity drew their thin) to cause the other of goods Sacks of sugar and coffee, |}t Wit :m";‘:’t_‘fflm n_;‘h'um the loss of the penalty. When the bids danned goods and cheese, and other edibles were opened this was found written on the $29.00 Crotch Mahogany Rocker— I 4 50 piano finished, carved, half price... - $26.00 Crotch Mahogany Piano Fin- |3 00 . were found mixed up with precious furs, | the demand be as strong as It was last|,. . 34: “Am too busy to 4o the work, so ished Rocker—half price .......... carpets, rugs and valuable furniture. Many | Y*&%- won't bid" The job was placed on the $32.00 Antwerp Oak Settee—roan Ifi 00 - and ends, but a raleo! all the latest ideas shown thisseason in Crotch Mahogun»y' and usand franca During the summer Commissioner Bush T and his chief clerk. Don C. Despain, have compeiled the erection of fire escapes on twenty-two buildings and there are at pres- ent fire escapes being constructed on twen- ty-four bulldings, and so far the courts have not been appealed to. Much of the time of the office force has also been spent in enforcing the chfid labor law, which the office found was being violated in many (Copyright, 198, by Press Publishing C0.) | ;j5cen in the state, especially in the pack- PARIS, Oct. M—(New York World Cable- | 1o he nes A PLEASANT SURPRISE gram—Special Telegram.)—The Paris Auto- —— in it was blown up, demolishing three other mobile club, seeing that the police are i g poweriess 10 stop automobile “scorching.” At 9 A mystery which is| Thomas Garrison, the engineer, was wishes :l:b‘lr::mub’:nm:::‘:o‘:u:fi o far Pf},’_‘{s,‘e?t co,ffi'_nxnm:'fi in the salon | thrown off his seat and was for a few R U G S A N D C U R T l N S as the 2 o The plan is for each member to constitute | Srypon e Tai. Boclety of Artists hat | minutes siightly stunned. He managed to A himeelt & commitiee to waich the other | fering whether they have diecovered | refuin bis presence of mind, however, and We have just received a big shipment of room size rugs in French, Bigelow and calculated that the damage caused by this |fle in the office, thanking the commis- careless storing will amount to several hun- | Sioner. mately No Omne is Seriously Injured. university bas already borne it It was o e e Newrmats votuntiers s ot | CLUB INSTITUTES ~ ESPIONAGE Automobile Organizati of Paris Re- solves to Break Up Practice et “Scorching.” of these articles have been ruined by damp- | That the farmers appreciated the efforts| ", . yet and all three firms lost out. - skin upholstery—half price ....... v lection | Of the labor bureau to supply them with O siuites birdn from South America It s | hep 1 ailnted by the number of leters o2 | [N AMITE CAR IN_ COLLISION It is Plown Inte Atoms, but Fortu. $17.00 Mahogany Settee—piano 8 50 finished—half price ............... Us NEW YORK, Oct. 24—Three freight cars, one of them loaded with dynamite, that had broken away from & freight traln on | the Harlem River branch of the New York, New Haven & Hartford railroad at Bay- chester, early today, collided with the re- mainder of the train at the bottom of a steep decline, and the car with the explosive volunteer regiments organized during the late war and reflectsd so much credit om the state. The new course adopted by the university last year will soon make itself $17.00 Golden Oak Settee—piano 8 50 finished—half price ........... ....Us [on=>x0 CECEGEE In Stere for Those Whe Doubt, ‘When you read that a sufferer of many t : : 5 ; - - real idence of shut off steam, bringing the train to a stop. = 4 b you :. inclined .--un :-a to m ‘:’k:“:m‘ : ",;'Qf"u".nm.‘,i‘f.;.“?.u the receiving end | Nearly every house in Baychester suffered Bundhar Wiltons, Axminsters and Body Brussels which will be place on sale Monday The reasen endangered. The penalty would be first | of the obmis R T T L 10T | v B ot B S e ) e IR T TR SR S T R S S L G clalmed for vaprest, ¥ tepented expulsien frem the 20 e painting seems 1o be & cOPY | peraon who was iajured by the exploston | R—— for anyone club. Even If it became necessary to report | APESLL | (R P 1e (le title by Abbot g L S 9x12 French Wilton R 47.50 the erving member to the police, each is | Thayer. If a copy. the fact was mot ?‘.3. 5 mfi;fl: £ S S :xlk;u:ck- x12 ne! ilton Rugs... asbdi e . " mor does Call- own expected to do his duty. The president, kno.vn :rz“;h‘e .r;’om“o:léurlvmn““ R | o e 83x10-6 French Wilton Ru 45 00 .h""'"""l::""' warm advocate of | §30, ion "was begun today. The three detached cars and the rear car % =5 s von N . but somie members object & todsap e sy bt of the main portion of the train were 9x12 Bundhar Wilton Rugs ..........32.78 urn R b aar: People rushed to the postoffice armed with U 83x10-6 Bundhar Wilton Rugs ....... U oan see encLish Lauahivg] THE SELECTION |-russme smmerasre e 90.00 had blown open the safe. Two boat houses 2 Bi i ceees Such 1 Comment of Paristan om Re-| o ' sy medicine for stomach, | 0n Long 1sland sound, half a mile swey 9x12 Bigelow Axminster Rugs........25.00 centiy Signed Arbitration kidney ills is very important |from the scene of the explosion, were i 2 tiver or 3 SO e Soene of, the. . wwe 8-3x10-6 Bigelow Axminster Rugs .....22.80 City Island. s 9x12 Body Brussels Rugs ............28.00 s yright, 1903, by Press Publishing O s i B o Aty eend SWIFT ESTABLISHES A RANCH 83x10-6 Body Brussels Rugs .........22.50 Clese Corporation Formed for Pur’ Pose of Operating Gigantie 3 L B Cattle Company. my househoid duties. The GREATEST DISCOUN1 ever made in Qurtains and Portieres for this sale m&"‘”‘m"‘“’ BANTA BARBARA, Cal, Oct. 3.—A close mow e memthe sinee T aeed the o Surperation. knews o3 e Seate Surtars BAKE o- the box, and have had 1o trouble since. Cattle company, with & capital of $190,009, can say It is peally truly a has been formed here. Thres hundred and 131517~ FARNAM STREET. . fifty thousand acres of grasing land in P *1 am s thankful Mexico, adjolning the territory of Arisona, has have been leased and will at once be ex- tensively stocked. The corporation, which has been formed under the laws of Arisona, is composed of g raing, the long night | jumped the track at the curve at 11: assistan L F. Bwift of Chicago, the millionaire |55 3 O'Qlock 1Bl SOTRRE, (N0, ek of the | night narrowly escaped. falling. in L o Wosnbao® | packer, and R Cameron Rogers, A H. | pnight's work it was openly stated M;-rwt 3 W many of the indictments McKay, C. F. Faland and Charles Fernaid | very littie had actually been a 3} oo L X (aees Sanied s Washisgien. of Banta Barbars. Mr. Fernald is a son-in. | the discussion of o i | ot St , Receiver fs Wanted. Base Ball Delegates Accompliah Littie. 8T 4

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