Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, May 11, 1909, Page 10

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ENCINE HOUSE BONDS wsr] Proposition Rejected, According to Official Election Count. ONLY CHANGE BY THE CANVASS‘ No AMeration in the List of OMcers | Elected or Defeated Dis- | closed by the ™ " Final tion. The fire engine house bonds were lost in the efty election of one week agn by 18 votes. This was shown by the official can compieted Monday morning by the canvassing board composed of the council, the city clerk and Arthur Grotte and Otto Bauman. Under the, law. fire engine house bonds must receive a two-thirds majority wote two, vates for to one vote against. For the bonds thers were 4,801 votes cast. To carry the Issue there must be $002 votes. The official canvass shows that 7,833 votes were cast o favor of the issue or 160 short of enou A change of one-third of these votes, or fifty-sif, ‘would have carried the proposjtion. With.the water bonds only a majority vote was necessary to carry, and this was received. For the lssue 9548 wvotes were cast, and against the proposition 4,187 were cast, The official count of the votes cast for city officers on' the three parties is as fol- lows: For M Jamer C. Dahlmaa, D John P. Rreen, R C. €' Vaughan, 8. For City Den B. Butler, D Bam: K. Greenleaf, R William. Weetman, 8 Comptroller, yor. Clerk. ¥or C. 0. Lobeek, D John 8. Helgren J, N. Cartets 8 For Clty Harey B. Rurnam. D Nelson C. Pratt, R Frank A. Barneti, 8 4 For Bullding Inspector. “harleg H. Withnell, D , Gardiner. R Pattingll], 8. For (City Englneer. George W. Craig, R Wilijam Anderson Aycrigs, Juhn P. Crick, by pe ition M. J by petition Thomas w, by petition For Councllman First W Louls Berka, R: ey RF.Wilinme, D Danial Lentz, R Attorney. Hnn) [») D Second Ward. Bridges. D Holowtchiner. baries Ruben T {ouis’ Burmester YHara, D G. Brown, §.. Fourth Ward, L. B. Johnson,'D....... Edward_Leeder, R... Harry 0. Davis, § Fitth W Goodley . Brucker, David H. Christ) W Les K Limbeck, 8. Stxth Ward. W. 8. Sheldon, D.. Henry E. Ostrom, E. 1. Morrow, 8, ¥red Schroeder, Alml Jackson, D . Backett, 8 Eighth erd. J.B. Humm: John C, Davi Jesse B. Martc ‘Thomas MeGovern, George D. Rice, R. Peter Mehrens, 8. D. A..C. Kug Peter E. 15 Albert’ B. Freeman, 8 Eleventh Ward. M. F. Funkbouser, D.. George Marshall, R Samuel Godonsky, 8. Tweltth Ward. | Charles M. Davis, R. M. L. Endyes, D.... E! D. Snyder, § Fire and Police Board. Repub lcan- | Frea il. Hoye... 9 | Wiillam J. Hunte Charis J.' Karbac 4 Willlam F. Wagpich....... H Democgat— ohn ' G. Brandt, dan J. Connell John ¥. Reagan A Theodore A. Spiatien.. Anti-Saloon Ieague Lysle I_Abbott.... Henry ‘B. Maxwell Tharas B, Notrs. ... Monros (.’ Steele By Palition— R._J. Alterlison. .. Jufe Althaus Namman Atcheson Ed Hrooks John F. Coftey d.. P. Connelly. George Cott, .. Thomas 8. Crocker. ;‘h-k Dargdczewsk A J. Donaioe dohn J. Demovan Warren I, Hamilton Thomas W. Hazen.. Anton_Inds John T. Jepran BJ Kecgan . H, Larsen Fred ¥ Parker Frank Rogeis Oharies A Sam: W, Scott Joaseph Stein COLUMBUS, 10.~Mrs. Alice | Rodsevelt Longworth has applied to the | state .automobile department for an auto- | mabile license, which Register Fred H. | Carley has expressed to Washington fur; s Se\\\\a Cleanses the System E \y: Diqe\s s and aches “due Yo Constvpation; Acts naturally, octs truly as a Laxa¥we. Best §or Men Wowen and Chilk m-}l«mfi and OW. —Ma-« by the CAl.l FORNIA Fic Svyrup Co. SOLD BY ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS wne aize only. regular price 50 per bottle. Judge J. J. Sullivan Finds for the | known as the express rate law, | opinion filed { terest to all residents of Nebraska ever ing express rates in this state, | came to him from both courts, the identical 7 | question being up in a mamdamus petition | court and an application for a restraining | order in federal court. | the Adams, company, | | perhaps on the assumption that it is unrea- the Rugs They Wanted at the Great Salé Yesterday Will Find New Lets and Equally L $55.00 Seamless Royal Wilton Rugs— 9x12, elegant new patterns, at. $30.00 Axminster and Wilton Valvot Rugs— all in 9x12 sizes and fine pat New Granite Art S8quares, worth np to $5.00— in 9x12 sizes—fine patterns, Axminster Rugs, worth $3.50, $2.50 Axminster Rugs will be Wide Embroideries « 19¢ ; 39¢ 22 and 27-inch Swiss, nainso flouncings, skirtings and corset cover embroideries, also waist front values up to $1.00 a yard, at, yd Women’'s and Men's Hosiery at 15¢ Pr. Allover lace and lace boot pa mercerized, some lisle, full fashioned and seam- less; black and fancy—mercerized finish—worth up to 35¢ a pair, at, pair Elbow Length Silk Gloves at 69¢ Pr. These high quality silk gloves all colors—all sies—worth up to $l a pair, at 54-inch & Sb-inch Diagonal tailor suitings, beautiful wool rajahs, imported panamas, French an serges, satin faced suitings—at, yard. . All Wool Dress Goods at 59¢ Yd. arge Assertments Today. RN - iy ..$1.59 98¢ terns at. ‘e |, TR e R sold at. . ok and batiste embroidered : 39¢ ings; n tterns, plain fine cotton and " 19¢ Burson seamless, also Men’s Shawknit, are m blavk and 69c¢ d medium welght 59¢ Sil;le_); Law is Held to Be Valid by the Referee State and Against Five Ex- press Companies, of the (1907 legisiature, is declared to be constitutional by J. J. Sullivan in an Monday afternoon in federal court in Omaha and with the Nebraska supreme court and with the Nebraska also declares that the rates fixed are rea- sonable, Judge Sullivan, acting as a referee from | the supreme court and a master in chanc- ery of the federal court, has thus given a finding on a matter which has been of in- The Sibley act since the ligislature passed the law reduc- The matter by the attorney general in the supreme There o identical cases, involving | Wells-Fargo, Pacific and United States Express companies. The finding by Judge Sullivan in all is the same. In the Adams case his finding con- cludes “My conclusions of law are as follows “First—That the Sibley act, so far as it affects the business of the Adams Express ' is not confiscatory. “Second—That a judgment on fits merits should be entered in favor of the state and against the company.” Judge Sullivan holds that with the Burlington road can not be | pleaded by the Adams company. He s “It was entirely competent for the legisla- ture to deal with the items of rallroad transportation as an element in the cost of carriage and to reduce it if so disposed to the verge of confiscation. This item cannot take sanctuary in a contract be- tween the railroad and the express com- pany.” The opinion also says: “The assumption | that it Is reasonable cannot indulged in at the expense of a statute enacted | are fi American, the contract | sonabie. “Some wilnesses pany have given their conclusion that the rates charged are unreasonable, but 1 do not attach much importance to this evi- dence. 1 believe that a statute adopted with all constitutional formalities can thus be sworn off the. books. SEVEN THOUSAND TO COME| Quite n Sum is Yet to Be Raised lov‘ « vin Lustitute’s i Bullding. | | for the express com- | The Child Saving institute people start out upon the third week of May with over 1,000 to raise to complete the fund for the new bullding. The fund stands Subscriptions to the $75.000 build- ing fund of the Chilld SBaving in- stitute previousiy acknowledged.. 367,838 Collected since Saturd: G. M. Nattinger . 5 All Baints Sunday school Collected by Eddle Flint Cash ... Saratoga Congregational church, Josephine Robbins ... sssbis s Totai anesoe 867,981 Balunce (o raise, S.088.37. " Time Mmat, | June 1 | Quick Action for Your Momey—¥ou get that by using The Bee advertising columns. | Change in Name of Corn Show is Frowned On Does Not Meet the Approval of the Officers or Its Omaha Sup- porters, Shall the name of the changed? It has been proposed to make it the Na-{ tional Corn ana Grain Exposition instead | of the Natlonal Corn Exposition, but the management frowns on the suggestion. | The assistant secretary of the National Corn association Is sending out letters | calling the Omaha show National Corn | corn show be |and Grain Exposition and goes further to | call it the National Corn and Grain Ex- | position of the National Corn association. “The name will not be changed this year," sald W. O. Paisley, assistant general man- ager. “I believe It & mistake to call the exposition other than it has been called— | the National Corn Exposition “Under this name-it has been widely ad- | vertised and the minute the name is changed the corn show loses much that it has gained from the work done in Chicago two years ago and 'n Omaha last year. 1| believe the directors would generally be opposed to the change and Y am quite sure | | | ithe change cannot be made this year.” | The reference to the corn show as the | National Corn and Grain Exposition of the National Corn association Is not nllnxvll\eri popular with Omahans who have subscribed | the money to support both the corn show and the iargest part of the money to carry on the work of the National Corn associa- tion This assoclation promised the Na- tional Corn Exposition its moral support and influence of its membership. But un- der the present arrangement the National | Corn Exposition or business men of Omaha are putting up the money and wondering why the other fellows claim the show as | thelr “ownest own." OMAHA FOURTH GRAIN MARKET Report of Government Shows Mis- | souri River Markets Supreme. Are Acecording to the Department of Commerce and Labor Omaha Is the fourth largest pri- mary grain market in the world. he report for the month of March has just been issued and on total grains Omaha 1% in fourth place. This is higher than the clty has ever been before and according lo officlals of the Grain exchange vindicates the claim that the principal grain markets of the future will be those closest to the | fields where grain is produced The Omaha Grain exchange will hold m\ | Women's lawn Dressing Sacques SUMMER STYLIE BOOK and any 15¢ Ladies' Home Journal Pattern, for ... 20¢ Five Tuesday Bargains In Domestic Department PILLOW CASES — Standard grade bleached muslin, size 42x36 inch, regular 20c quality BILKOLINES inch widths, 12%¢c and regularly, any pattern in stock, big line, yd 36- 16¢ 9¢ All colors, CANTON FLANNEL — Half bleached, 25 Inch, long, soft, fleecy nap, regular Sc quality, yard BURLAP—Choice of all colors, 38 inches wide, regularly 26e¢, on sale, main lsc floor . Entire Dress Goods Stock in a Grand Clearance This Week Every plece of dress goods in the house without a single reser- vation will be sold this week at half or near it. There never was a more sweeping, more forciful or more impor- tant dréss goods announcement ever made at Bennetts or elsewhere that we know of. We want to cut down the stock and make way for the immense new lines of summer wash stuffs that are crowding in on us. Whatever your present or future needs in dress goods are, this is certainly the time to buy. $1.00 Gray Buitings—Most pop- ular lines of the season, some new stripe effects, $1.25 Suitings—Any shade you like best, many new weaves, 40 and 54 inch, $1.25 Plain and Fancy Suitings — Hundreds of pieces, all dollar materials, all col- 59c ors and weaves. $2.00 and $2.50 Fabrics—The finest imported and domestic goods we carry, cholce colors and weaves of the year for | son. Bennett’'s Big Grocery Bennett's Breakfast Coffee, 2-1b. can Bennett's Teas, assorted kinds, pound. Bennett's Tea Siftings, pound Evaporated Black Raapherries, per p Bennett's Capitol Pure Mape Svrup, % galion 80o; Galllard’s Ollve Oil, large bottle. Hartley's Marmalade, far .. Bodton Brown Bread Flour, pkg. Sweet Pickled Peaches, quart jar Mignonette Peas, three cans .. Royal Tomatoes, 1215c cans for Kamo. Catsup, per bottle La Garondais Sardines, ca atavin Salmon, tall can Falker's Chill Con Carnl, can Yankee Rose Toilet Soap. three cakes. Feonomy Clothes Cleaner, bottle . Dmmnnd Oryatal Table Sait. pkk Flour Seeds, DKE. N1 Sauce, bottle .. stamps stamps stamps . .300 stamps stamps stamps quart . stamps stamps stamps stamps stamps stamps stamps stamps stamps W;)rkingman your feet after a do they ache How about hard day's work and bother you more than all the rest of your body? How about your shoes—have they always hurt and been ill-fit- ting? Did they take the shape of your foot the incompetent salesman said they would? Ah! there's the trouble—not so much in the shoes as the fit. Our sys- tem is a perfect fit or no sale—if we can’t fit you we will not urge you to take something that makes you think about us all day long—- TAN, BLACK, GREEN, 0XBLOBD AND SHINY OXFORDS 8350 _ 8400 WALK-OVER STYLES FOR MEN | You will find fashion's newest production iA our collection of cor- rect lasts for this season, at the a8 we want you to forget all about your shoes till you take 'em off at night-“then we want you to feel they are the best and easiest shoes you ever had Our $2.50 shoes fits just as well as the $7.00 ones—and we guarantee you will have no com- plaint about the wearing quality. Drexel Shoe Co. 1419 Farnam Street Walk-Over Shoe Store 314 South 15th St. Four Doors South of 'Van or Wagon 'When You Want It We attend to your moving orders | not at our convenience, but u For quick action call us. Our facili- ties for moving or storing household goods are unsurpassed. OMAHA VAN & STORAGE CO 16090 Farnam St. | Doug. 1559—1Ind. A 1559 In organization. | ice in the Com- | as manager of B. Manches E. J. McVann opened an off mereial club rooms Monday the club’s traffic bureau F. ter took charge of the office In the Bran- deis bullding. Mr. Manchester secured the ——— dealers’ committee and will mhnage the Itd clearing house work and the smaller traffic | power affairs. The Grain exchange has subsc:ibed | liberally to the Commercial club bureau to | in "bank payable to me when you are have Mr. McVann continue to handle the | cured 184 lhlvv is & hrsnlh left in you | prepaid. Phone Ind. 5 you want to be cured by a supreme no matter what your bellef, of all physical or mental ailments, as sound as if you never had an ailment, deposit price 'j Y pain of maternity; this hour dreaded as woman's severest trial, is not only made less p-mful but dsnxer is avoided by its use. use this remedy are no longer despondent or gloomy; nervousness, nausel and other distressing conditions are overcome, and the system pwpnred for the coming event. "Itis worth its weight In gold saysmany whohave ,- mmuwmm il exvectant "l-I -Allul 1-& THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR €O. Atisnta, Ga Sth » l’re-'! | Cooper, 1 Becominga motk .. snould be your eyes tested uud glasses made to fit you by Wuorn—A life-. long | a source of joy, but the suffer- ing incident to the ordeal mnkes its anticipation one of dread. Mother’s Friend is the only remedy which re- lieves women of much of the ~—right on the 8. W.| l-nrnlm 63 Those who m Re"ab|° 1 Have experienced optician , corner Sixteenth lnd Dentlstry TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMEH —Wurn Optical Co. | Tel. Doug. | , ] Taft's Dental Hnum Omaha, Nebraska. | | ! | HAYDEN: THE RELIABLE STORE In the Busy Cloak Department Long Crepe Kimonos, regular $4.00 values, at,.......$1.98 |$3.00 Heatherbloom Underskirts all colors, choice ....,.$1.39 $2,00 Children’s Wash Dresses, , worth up to $1.50, at, 79¢ $2.00 Wra pAp;*r s and House Dresses . . .. $1.19| Several Other Ronsmg Specials Tuesday. choice Sale of Genuine Shantung Pengees We import direct from Shanghai, China, in large quantities, are thus able to save all the middlemen’s profits and sell yon the highest class of Shantung Pongees—the most satisfactory pongee you can possibly buy at about the price most merchants pay for it. 26-inch Shantung Pongees at, yard. 34-ineh Shantung Pongees at, }unl .69c and 79¢ $1 .19, 98¢ and 89¢ Extra Specials Tuesday in Ilur Famous Domestic Room From 8 to 8:30 A. M. From 10 to 10:30 A. M. nm- case of genuine navy blue Indigo case of Brookdale 336 Prints, regular price 5ige, 10 yards ‘I""""\‘"“r“l‘: 1“.:“\‘:’"‘ rogular price !:f 3 d limit, at, yard %€ [One case of Berkiey No. 80 (nmhrl" From 8:45 to 9:15 A. M. regular price is 15¢, 10 yards lmit One case of 12%¢ T and Batistes, 10 yards limit i One case of Tndian Head Clos MusHn, shrunk for dresses, AT U, e per yard .. AN 1% ey One case of 19¢ 40-inch White Lawns i 10 yards, at, vard .. 9% ¢ i From 8:80 to 4 P. M. 2 One case of Fruit of the Loom. One case of 10¢c Bleac vards limit, at, yard (mn Printed Organdies | 5¢ | Bleached 10 yards 2:30 ¥ e One case of White Table Oil regular price of 12%c one and of Dimity India 5:‘ case Modish New Millinery at Less More delightfully complete assortments, more winning originality of design could scarcely be imagined and quality, beauty and assortments are coupled with prices that mean a 15% to 259 saving. All hats marked in plain figures here, Put Up Your Pineapples Now We have another extra fancy car of Pineapples in This makes three car- loads in 10 days. They are cheaper now than they will be anvtime this sea Tuesday we will open this car and place them on sale at the following prices. Each, §¢. 7% 10¢ 12% per d Per case, any size, 82; DR S o Mt it s READ THE BIG CUT PRICE SALE IN FRESH VEGETABLES, Fresh Spinach, per peck ... ...100 3 bunches Fresh Aeparagus 10¢ 4 bunches Fresh Radishes L.be 2 bunches Fresh Leaf Letuce . ..be Fresh Peas. per quart ... ..5ec Fancy Wax or Green Beans, ioc Fresh Ple Plant, per Ib ¢ 2%0 Fresh Ripe 'lnmllnps per ib . 7v.c}rh Fresh Beets, C bunch .. Fresh Cabb arrots or Turnips, per er pound Fresh O mnmhr‘lhp 1n4flv y Fresh Parsley, per bunch 6 bunches Fresh Green Onic Monday's prices on all groceries, butter, eese, crackers and meats, ronosr TRY HAYDEN'S FIRST I... Special - Thyrsday b v Announcement The greatest bargain sale of fine Muslin Underwear, Silk Petticoats and materials that was ever known in Omaha or the west. We secured for cash the en- tire samples and sample lines of the Edwards Manufactur- ing Co. at a small fraction of their actual worth, and will place them on sale Thursday ) at most wonderful prices ever known. Watch papers for further an- nouncements., See 16th St.' window display. ,3}:::1 RY HAYBE"S HRST PAY® P T Bridge Work, per tooth, up frotn §a.se Rerves Tomaved with. cut _pain TRoLAR WolI ECIALT Work xmrum-m ‘& yoars. bargain Filling Port.fl n ’Ilunl‘u up from . Wall Paper Having BOUGHT FROM RECEIVER of the Firm of RUTHERFORD & JEN- SEN their Magnificent Stock of WALL PAPER of English, French and Ger- man Stock—S8TRICTLY UP-TO-DATE-— which we OFFER AT ONE-TENTH their ORIGINAL VALUE. Come and LOOK THEM OVER at 2008 Farnam St. ‘Graduation Day 7 mportant time in the life of our I\ presented at this time would be pemory of that d We have a bea all prices—all grades. ok for the name W. LINDSAY, Jeweler 1516 DOUGLAS STREET. kept al atif Garden Tools and Sprayers Why fool away your_ time with the old hoe you out' with the Planet Jr. Tools at a very times the amount of work with less time 1613 Howard street and see what we have THE NEBRASKA SEED CO. P. 8.—Don't forget spraying your frult trees increases the yield—not tee late yet and rake 1 ¢ when we ean fix st and you can do three Call at our retai] store .3 ! Tuesday HAYDEN: | colors and white ...evee. . 080 * )

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