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THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 1909 OTH PHONES REACH ALL DEPTS.—Ind. A-194 i { | “QOODYEAR RAINCOATS REIGN SUPREME." The Greatest Value-Giving Raincoat Sale in Town Three More Postal Inspectors Join | Sh F k ’ . . Ma}a Sale of House s | Z:,:Z,ala“‘;,,tc,s\ Our 15 Days’ Season’s Windup Sale Is in Full Swing Al RONS lEmDm hhfl So0-Called 8 ident Says alle pec Hm”‘"““m \Hfln'mn,— Supply | Strange Conduet of Transtent Tvn-( Stories b Hunting Trip Are Not s Excites Interest—Police : your hvmn wants now V\hll(’. these Give Out No Clues, it ' 48 Be Credited. They Have Any e T SN B N e o2 Selling at 665% Less Than Regular Prices Housekeepers’ over all Aprons, Three additional postoffice inspectors. ar- | Press et to. Nalrobl this morning 16 of A K ¥l a'th rived in Omaha Tuesday morning to go to | aftér- « two days’ visit“at the Roosevelt Buy now. The most serviceable of overgarments—a world made of Amoskeag gingham, Wi work on the registared mail robhery. They |camp as the guest of Mr. Roosevelt | S S i " T . X | 4 8 -5 are Hal B. Mosby of Washington and In-| The camp was located on the Heatley | famous ‘‘Goodyear’’ Raincoat—at these unmatchable prices: sleeves; gpecial, at spectors Patterson and Smith of St. Louls. | ranch on the banks of the Nairobi river. | What ‘I8 regarded by the postoffice in- | Mr. Roo#éVelf' and his son Kermit are in VWOMEN'S $10 and $12 Mis { MEN’S Housekeepers’ Kitchen Aprons, 45 spectors as an Important clue developed | remarkabild good health and they are de- | $18.00 Silks and Rain-Proof $15.00 Raincoats and o . 41 ’ Tuesday morning In which a hurriediy | lighted the success of their expedi- Cravenettes for. . 36.00 34 00 Topcoats for $:) 00 inches wide, with pocket, at. . 25¢ rented house on Twenty-fifth avenue and | tion. The Soeuracy of the rifie fire of Mr. | (tarments for. . . Only Four More Days Left | | Hundreds of People have taken advantage of this Unusual Opportunity of Buying First-clase “.mm i Garments for Less Money than the retailers themselves pay for their goods wholesale. Remember, that we || are winding up our season and are now | | ) 4 an automobile figure prominently Roosevelt ang his gon has astonished not ‘?2 50 Sl'lk‘! l;“l $7 50 | $18.00 Raincoats and 6 00 Housekeepers’” A prons, made of The premises in question, the {mmediate | Only ‘the settiers, ‘but the members of the ravenettes for . . Topeoats for. . 3 s | . location of which the officials decline to | PAFty. Kermit killed, recently, at close $26.00 Silks and 4 and 85 Rubberi $22.50'F i X . p $4 and $5 Rubberized 22.50 Raincoats and Amoskeag gingham, double bib, Lo $8.35 & # “ 2250 Ruinco & 7.50 | | | make public, were rented about two weeks . a hyena that had attacked him and Cravenettes for. ... . collar, with buttons and button- [J{aso. The parties moved in hurriedly, re- |he has ulso come nedr making u record $30.00 Silks and Capes for Women and mained there about a week and moved out | Dag of female warthoga in a given space Cravenstio tor Minses holes, at Fo% again. Last Saturday the premises were | Of time. St o AL1ISROR"= rented again, the'parties occupying mereiy | T0d4ay the party is staying at the Heat- | $35.00 Silks and l' 70 at. the upper floor of the fiat. About 10 o'clock |16¥ Tanchl but tomorrow Mr. Roosevelt, Cravenettes for. .. $ $25.00 Raincoats and ¥ 4~ Topcoats for vis $8.Jl) Saturday night an automoblle drove lai- | M8 son. and Edmund Heller are coming $27.50 Cravenettes and &' Ralucoats for..... ..., $930 " .00 Silks and into Nairobl. Major Kearns and J. Alden $40.¢ v MA | surely up in front of the house, only the . g Cravenettes for...... dftver béing in ft &t the time. The auto | LorinG will remain at the Ju Ja ranch L : : b i T $30.00 Cravenettes and Vil I’r Raincoats for., .. ... hUY remained in front of the fnouse for about L T ey L OUISSERIELS DITAR i 7 | | mammais RAI an hour and then drove away, going | "N TRIL oo le e ain ape- O' southward. It was a medium-sized touring | oia)’ atepatches which, it is reported here 3 are appearing In American or English Southeast Corn,e',' t6th and Davenport Sis. Shortly after 1 o'clock Sunday morning ), | newspapers. He requests. the Associated “TEE BAINOOAT SPECIALTY STORE." this sume auto appeared again in front of | Pregs 1o send out the followihg statement l T |the flat, but the parties observing it ald ‘. | “No newspaper has a representative with = = are. out of their banks. Considerable hail inot notiee again anyone in the auto. It | ~ o ~ h o barty, n ; e s . S Savs Bryan fell. H, E. Metager's implement house and{was then faced toward the north, With the | of. seiny inoaretin o i oarty: 4 S Ikanfll Your I“wns With 0"' WII‘C and l"m fel'lc‘" and Gates of gaining Information ~of the party's ole ate 1s [ithe Recora building were completsly sur-auto light burning. The auto remained in | doings hevond what i generaly known is Makmg Mistake jroundcd by water. o seridue damagé las | tronc ot the nouse il afte the variss | Any pecial dlpatehes sppearing are in Well Wet Down | bl o 4 Trellises for Vines, Tree Guards been reported | observing. It had reti-ed. It was heara to 4 . . all hun srobability inventions NORFOLK, Neb., May 3.~A eloudburst | move away some little time afterward, &0- | Moreover the ',,'“’_m"’\__m':':“r’mm:w:'1,",,_; PRSI 7 i Lawn Vases. | oceurred Jast night between Plainview and |ing nerthward. ¢ " | : : Mi omiona'or Dfl!fldl His Courahi faniior 2eb. | Mo, eglos Zenn nnueefl,”“l‘)u 0.:.:».:‘.:. ocoupled by the parties who | 1uS OBtaised can only'®e:due to bribety, | General Soaking is Réported’ from / Factory 15th and Jackson—817 So. 18tn’st b e d it o0 E ) le £ i IT w in Texiff Fight Criticised by Norfolk and the Rosebud couniry (&Y on | rented them Saturday are now vacant. s e o SERIRRY & Cananpearls | Every Section, and Joy | EITOR POSTS, WINDOW GUARDS, B ot s y . o ¢ {man, giving a bribe, and a dishonorable Y CLOTHES POSTS, OX ) Nebraskan, | aceourit of silght damage to bridges. At Up in the Alr. | man, accepting the same, would be will- Reigns. Send for C m‘,c":. i rerdigris, Neb., a fiumbe ! e o »‘m’(l:r‘l n\ Ao e ;‘fw:‘::,::::.:.: We are up in the air In the train rob- | ing to Invent untruths for money or traf- \ s | forced to mo hm h | bery, 80 far as tangible clues that have 8o N O ay % NOT N\ o o t athouts " > b ues that have 80 | fic in other formi¥ of <dishonor. LINCOLN, May ebraska last ‘night Wbty ACdetetiia of lahe..Water, Wakhouts Octurtéd Wlse bd~|far brought ‘any developments are con- | | and today, from one end of the- mate to i10h OFs WAN' mn_“ry». nate Pt R e S by 1 Tildgn, and between | cerned,” said Chief of Detectives John H. | QT N TT T\ | the other, got its first real wetting down yee . shabing ciptonth i blon - and Lot Savage and Police Captaln Henry W.| 1 SFHED[ LE | ¥ " vottl after the senaté todu Ae a pre- = J 1 ) of the spring; In some places he wetting fler the senatf R toduy. Ae @ pre. | Dunn Tuesday noon e, | waa overdone. At CambRage esven.fnches | You Can Eul{;{ 'Chooae Your Graduutlon Presen: b ‘, Our latest clue, about the lowa automo- { | Street and-base- | OU CALL AT OUR STORE from an interview with Willlam J. Bryan 1\4()1-@ Arrests BEE OBE SEN _\TE of rain fell in an hour. Stre W bibve N el o P v v ; | ; s0 ma hings to v « e deciaring’ that 'w§».m sonatiry. Who | bile, fell through this morning, when we P {ments were flooded and ‘an aged couple (| \iija V6" 1ok them over. . Diamonds -aman and " jatee Ari ,“3‘.',‘“ hall-'Vofud Jor the TOIL/OK o’ ore: miads got into telephonic communication with who had taken refuge in a cellar from the 3v0gehes, Combe, Brushes, Mirrors, Beauty Pins. eteo: ln ra t Can Al | the town marshal of Stanton and with the e, ) er elabp e enuncia- (Conti: ] 01 g wind narrowly escaped drowning. The A Tnleraes, | ALEY BN G EIRHPRRLA eAURIA- | owner of the machine. All the other clues | .-/ Svntinusd from First Page) ! > Mawhinney & Ryan Co, tion of his affectionate ;regurd and re- | — y s southwestern and south central parts of E spect for Mr. Bryan, Mr. Stone insisted and theories we have ]\ml.“uu'l\l(lllm: :;m Mr. Ernery made no effort to conceal his|the state were well drenched. Between Pifteenth and Dougl that In this case he believed the fanious . |express wagon golng south after the L,pteotive predictions. “A tariff for reve- | McCook and Holdrege the Burlington had | 2 = = = Nebraskah'to Ui BiTon ind proabeded te | OTRRd Jury at htuhurg is Continu 'Imnhm the men boarding the train at P fite only,” he sald, “was never contem|thfee washouta resulting from high water Wamaw = give the arguments which had ingluenced || -ing Investigation of Conditions ment, the party of suspects In the VIEINY | pia00q by (he builders of our great consti- |Rain continues to fall in southeastern Ne- |fr lIreland to make a visit = of three | 1wk 0 R E ) 1 he conclusion that a week before the holdup, the finding of | e ) e t onighit months. Fathers Stinson and Flannigan of il o e ot in Council. the mutilated letters on-the bottom mm!":’” nal structure, Fres tréde or tarift|brasks tonigh Auty for Yevenue should be levied upon | it gt b (e e S Yevenue only has fo place In our sys.| RAPID CITY, 8. B., May %.—(Special.)— | OmSha and Father Sullivan of Fre mont | B l G D A Y S iron ore. | : b Hewhete bipon rs have led | \om of government. No tariff can be|OVer two inches of rain have fallen here |Were present. ‘Hon. W. D. Haller made an | Mr. Stone declared that he could see no | PITTSBURG, May ¥.--Ope arrest was 0 J the |16vied without carrying protection in some | 'n the last thirty-six hours. Up to a few |address on behalf of the parishioners and | poration could profit by the duty on steel, | cent municipal graft scantal bandits and- getting back the mail, and |Ty e, . cerr | COUNt of the season being backward and|Over $100 | 4 he believed the great fron ore product | It Is eak T will follow during the day, | ffom present indications there is not a sin- [ No tariff, he contended, was everr| . 8 i Kes | e | OF THE BIG SAL} and he ved the grea produ t In sald more will fc Y. | fle clue that is going to lead us.to our ob- |adopted by any democratic congress or |Somewhat dry, but this soaking rain makes I BIG S brought Intd this-country should be made | The grand jury continued the investiga- Bt TheibiNt The/ we hAdi Eloardingeits E.-lxn--d by any democratic president with- | the Crop prospects exceedingly bright. A |SUNDAY BEE MAKES A HIT| to ‘yield revenue. 4 1 thor o alleged corruption of the affairs 3 " éh larger der b 4 ’ \:"‘ ”m‘[:‘ ey Draotleally the sntire | Our opinion, was the Towa auto, and it has [out involving the ‘principle of protection. | h, 1arger & s, under cultivation {6 , . 3 | Story on Develo P LA 3 a r 3 { this district than ever before. i ! PMent - of Faraas h | turned out to have been the car used by The Wilson-Gorman law. hé addeq, | * A % & - ; : S Ao o “ o 5 : County Greatly A Raln AldS at | membership roll of n' Mvd xmh nul:x e party of business men for a Sunday | “Was quite motorious for sbme of its pro- . ““hnlu- «4-.:{ Gets Wetting. 7“ lrh- 1y (:m?nln-a { of the city, about thirty-five members, has | NORTH LOUP, Neby Muy S—(Specialy| - &% Desver City. Don't fail to take advantage of this k' 3 l \“";" "‘,:’f”“’f“'i“ onstable today arrested |ON their return they lost their way in the | Raising his voice and for the time aban- s n o i i E ettt b el B H‘,’ Sl ,‘l" m,“_‘sp""‘”'snle for you may never have xuch unkin Flal | An aldermans constable today Atrest® | evening and ended up at Henderson. from | doninig his sct speech, Mr. Enery sald | portion Monday, over two inches falling in | ~The Sunday Bee arrived In Beaver C1ty | hargains agaid, Tt 18' notTgrofit wo T e orgn wnton beougnt | WHICh town they took trains fo nearby [ “It i gratifying a( this aession of con- | 1058 than aq hour. More than three inghte |, 82 Sos b4 o I: ity 1) rains | g gtter, but o finish a &66d month pl oy y 0 s’ led ¢ Vv e e Ve ' onseque: a 3 have fallen in the last two days. The rain consequent bad roads he Sunday erh Record Breaking Sales. stations where they lived." Bress we notice a great change of opinion | the graft informations against seven coun- v il col by s ] . _ i & | was ‘accompanied by some hall, but no | mail comes by stage route from Oxfc } = Downpour at Centerville Drives the cimen and two bankers some time ago Kent at the Garage, among democrats who are voting for a | yosifd 7 L | rom oxford, no | 25¢ Sanitol Face Cream 14¢ 25c Colgate’s Tooth Powder 15¢ ! J | damage was done. 3 | passenger trains being run of this branch A . o It has been discovered that instead of | duty on raw material although at on Crowd Off Street at Opening of |Donovan Is charged with conspiring to | n al although at one time | “GpNpy s Keb., May 2.—(Special)—Sev-| onthe Burlington that day. The special | 350 Mennen's Talcum Powder. .15 <howers have fallen since' a good mml Wilteup of Beaver Ciiy and Furnas county, | 250 Barkeepers' Friend i 2e Negro's C falsely inlct and subornate witnesses, The | Putting up at a Council Blutfs garage At free raw matérlal was considered a cardi- |, egros Case, Information against him and >thers was ‘1 a. m. Sunday, as reported to the Omaha | nal principle’ of the democracy. T hope | 8 i Sunday aftern ing everything look | illustrate gel ' made last, Saturdgy on behalf of Council- | police, the machine was kept at the gar- | (hat the coritions of the country, its ne- m“" st enides e f'\j” . oaed l%::d“‘m"m:"n‘"m'“‘n';“:'""" was eagerly | §1.50 Orlental CENTERVILALE, la., May Apprehen- | man John F. Glein, recently convieted and | age for a short time Sunday noon. After | nensitles’ and the liberality generally that | | ida olte fictis oo tng! podin trpes, Whiie|'rind, "Whe dxtra !: 1 “’;‘ appreciatingly | §1.00 Hand \’l}um». slon of w,moh attack on John Junken has | sentenced to serve several years in mc‘ which it was started back toward Stanton |g pervading all classes of the people, may.| (na ourrants and midleariliia oo lusd g it nrs of papers of nvln#[ 25¢ Packer's Tar Soap been relleved by rain, which has driven thé {peniténtiary. His " Wwife ! preterred the |'by the owner, Albert Lawson, & fArmer|giiate to the democrats the ‘abandonment YANKTON, '8, .. iy % .spl_(m\? :;mhm 0% et :::2 ::“:;;f; D;‘) 'm:‘ tflrmhManllvuro m-(n' o ’ \ y d 0 er' bargaing in o e | g crowds off the streets pn.the opening day | charges. living near Stanton of all the .absurd theories of free trade | fieavy y ¥ . b surd - thea | Heavy rains, much neéded’ here, 'have| new train schedules‘of the o of the, negro's trial for thé murder of | The fact that two of the train robbers | .4 cause them -to' come in with the great | failen since Sunday and nearly thice ifiches Burlington the | store. Cigars at cut pric Clara Rosen. Immediately following his W“CHELL Lh [‘ lh UHAHA‘ were thought by the few people Who saw 1 ¥ latest edition of the ,Bee mow .reaches | Store open from 7 a. m. to 11:3¢ ! ] { body of th le and vote a liheral pro- |{s the record to A . p. m arralgnment he waived the right of three Q GUES them, masked and closely disguised. to be V0L T1e Peopietantl Yote 6 lihersl pro-| {s the recded ‘to date, il the, rain atill ‘Beaver .City: on..wesk 7ddys shortly “déter 9 > \ L [ oumk."and that the (w0 men-wno e | [Hon for all he manufaciuring (nterets | aling Crops throughout the wunty have 10 wetock a. m. and the sunday weue wt | [ OWOI Drug Co tlon of 120 venlremen specially summored (Continued trom. Fiest Page.) 1“" o Tobbed Conductor A. Deanme and | ©f the'country, to make it as independent | been greatly henefited : 4 b'olock . 'm. Y - began after the opening statements.. The i i o, inaking on thelr street car | 34 the fathers declared it should be of all| CAMBRIDGE, Neb. May %.—(Special)— 207 and 209 North 16th Street. prosecution {8 conducted by Seneca Cor- | by Gould Diets’ President "Buclid Martin | | at Tenth and Valley streets Friday morn. | fOFéisn nations.” One of the most damaging rainstorms ever Burglars at Winslow. HOTEL LOYAL, nell,of Wapello county. The defendant's | presided. and seated at the'table with Wr. | £ TR SO0 A BFERE ) (O FECT Praises Aldrich Bl witnessed occurred here when nearly seven | FREMONT, Neb., May 2.—(Special )— | attorney, Judge J. C. Mitchell, 1s making | Winchell and Mr. Maran were, Charles | 26 S50 850 PPIEL ST D0 Tie | The Loulsiana senator stated that so|Inches of water fell in less than an hour's | Weitkamp's ‘hardware store et Winslow | no effort to get a jury of men who have | Pickins, W. G. Watties, 7. .\, Rosewater hantd LHAL: tha it oaft thugs partici- | o7 as he could discover the Aldrich bill | Ume. Many people began moving out of | was broken Into lagt night and about $100 | not heard of the crime. A heavily armed | & . Bruce and W. L, Vel 3 number | (he0rY (Bt the Siiert o {mposed no injury to any domestic fnterest, thelr houses in the lower part of town|warth of krives and cuttlery. was token. | . i yebtacts the pEBoner. " | 5 rominen raoud e oo atos | P B e e vaes peeed | M much damage was aov0 10 propety | Tho burahrs ransscked tne wore se || MEMOrial Day Pasteard A rase was workéd by William roads attended, intluding Frank Waltets,{ 0 Poth cases \ v ot Hia aebaduies arde The Cambridge Milling company's dam |picked out what they thought was the best ¢ustodiun of Junkin, by which before generhl m&nager’of thé Northwdstorn, and | 08 Bothing could ‘be 1 of anything butih any of 'ts schedules any burden UPON | Lont out, causing = heavy loss to the own- | They left no clue. light ‘the prisoner ‘was mioved from jall WiTHbItreks, 484 | “tinifuaior tnd |CRGE. QUISE clothes 1id. the mannge; and | Ehe ORI tassys s ers. Mr. and Mrs. Hayden, an old couple, Postcard With Poem thfes locke to & room in he Uoper part | 1! | voice employed. The police say the trent | Atter Mr. nery entered voon M speeeh | (1, (0L Tk, \h Cellar under: the house | KeMBeF, Hemhil & Buckmgmam “ : o court house and left with guards | ", ; | car holdup men * v cipate y an senators = cross [{Ra ant dnto. b oelian WAdSY af e thovag | i 0 V | w!hl;:'r‘.-nhle suppbeed’ him still in Jafi-and |, The-dinher whs sétved in'the main din-1,) "o s rain hoidup. chamber and sat in. rapt attention nearby. | 0CCUPied by them, merely escaped drown- s 1B%ce Flasine { ur olunteers | oum, an lle i neas: : |ing, as the cellar filled with water and S——————— -witched for his ‘mpearance for arralgn- | ing'roum, and’ while infOrhiat in ‘4 meds-|"" “guorir Pioka Up False Soent; Senators Aldrich, Sutherland, Gamble, |, & o roand | i pleasure trip to Council Bluffs and back. |tective features.” Cream MOVEMENTS OF OCEAN STEAMSKIPS. | by ! erve co they were unable to get out,. A hole g ment ure, it was served in courses on tables | gyonse prajley i also shy on clues. Some | Scott, Page, Smith (Mich.), Bristow, Root ¥ werq Lngble to gt onh. A hols was | s Arrivd [ | b Pl Mg e b hid y L out in the floor thro ey were | LIVERFOOL edrie Vinitr | laborately decorated with flowers. It had |y man out at Flofence telephoned in Tues- | Bradley, Crawford, Burton, Johnson and | e ane r through which they were | LIVERFOOL. ... cedri winit William Everett J.||nn S — ’ , Johns LT been arranged several weeks in advance | taken out just in time to save their lives. ERP : g T T F! | day morning that a man was prowling | g e P | { BOSTON Numidiar A FI Yesign. ALMA STREETS ARE LOODED and plates were all’ taken. 3 | Stephenson closely attended upon the| BREM g ag Desig) ar-mnd her place and acting “queer.’ words of the venerable Louisinia senator. | SHOOTERS CHOO! DAN BRAY | GLASGOW Colum Tonian | fe Clondburst Above City Makes Rivers | GENOA Barbaros. on sa “This is no time to act queer,” shouted | Hix remarks afd not appear to be so pop- | of the Town's Streets and PROBE STILL ON AT TULSA [the doughty sheritf, as he jumped into his | 1.\ among the democrats as towards the | Good Attendance at Grand Island ana CRERBOURG.. " KB Coceite " P. F. Wit BENNETT'S, BRANDEIS AND Alleys. | big rubber boots and buckled on his rain- Excell NAPLES M Washington HENS y ) A g SR o s A : xcellent Score | NAPLES. gt THE HENSHAW HOTEL ALMA, Neb. May %.-(Special)—About | No Report on Charges Aflecting GOV- | ooa¢ an lit out for the station seven miles | "11eT Part of his Addreas. /onljt ‘his . o0} LONDOR Minnewadka it or Fo « t Jen- GRAND ISLAND, N May 25.—(Speciall] UEENSTOWN Lusit a an ineh of rain fell In this vicinity Sunday ernor Haskell Has Been to the north_where the Mormons planted league, Senator Foster, together with Sen ! | @ Lusitant ) 3 | Telegram.)—The thirty-third annual meet-| SOUTHAM and Monday. Monday afternoon there was Made, thelr tres. “T'll 866 how people take liber. | 8¢07 Daniel save™ him special attention. | a' clbudburst just morth of Alma, one-half — tise with meand not duees Senators Overman, Hughes and Bankhead | Ing of the Nebraska State Sportsmen’s as- mile, und as there was only a light sprinkle | TULSA, Okl, May 25,—Still no report of | prom the best of the sheriff's knowl.|©¢CUP/ed Seats on the outskirts of the dem- sociation began here today with a blue} loxi 1 {n town, the people were surprised to hear | the spectal federal grand jury that is 1n- | cage the man was trying to locate the hen. | °cratic side, but no other senators of therock event, ninety-three marksmen partic- | Your complexion as we e . N the roar of flowing water and John street | vestigating the Muskogee town lot frauds 4 minority were within the chamber ipating. The following led in the 200 target . and ‘all streets west: were filled from side- | Was in sight when the jury convened nann1 i Later Mr. Bailey and Mr. Bacon joined |shot: Edward O'Brien, 192: Harry Dixon, | @8 your temper is rendered ALL walk to sidewalk with a solld body of |this morning. An examination of witnesses | HENDERSON CLUE PROVES FALSB |[the little group about the Louisiana [188; Wm. Veach, 155, Dick Lindeman, 134; 0 A SUMMER ater that came down the hill from the | Was continued in the cases affecting G senator. A P. Smith, 183; Seany gr. 163 Gus Sievers, | TAiserable by & disordered TODAY 2:30—TONIGHT north so fast that the sewers were filjed | ernor Haskell, F. E. Severs, A. Z English | Owner of Mysterious Automobile Is| Mr. Enery had not concluded when the | 182 Adams, 152; Fleppin, Gates and Borden | |4 By taking Chambenr | Feinsds, Thursday—Matinee Thuggday and crosswalks overflowed. All the creeks |and Jesse Hill. Found and Explains Action. senate adiowrned 151 each. ver. am ™82 WOODWARD STOCK €O. =, DES MOINEES, la., May 2%.—The mys- = One hundred and twenty-five members | |ain’ Stomach and Liver i+~ AND terious trail of the automobile from Omaha | FIGE FOR POSITION RATE | attended the business meeting tonight, ,“} THE COLLEGE WIDOW et e M R to Henderson, Ia.. which the Pinkerton which Columbus was chosen as the piace | Tablots. you can IMProve | v, raue sns ALnEST MORRISON. tectives followed today and n‘nu,,m was | Admin t:'- lfll and \P-:'l-f‘urfl- Arr: for the next meeting and the following . AND COMPANY OF 30 {3 made by the train trobbers who held up . ustling at Plerre, | otticers were electea: Dan Bray, Colum- | both. They cleanse and in- | on rriaay ana saturaay the stock Com. a sor (0] S@Y'S [ i vnion Pacitic passeuger ain Sunday | PIERRB. 8. D, May S-®pecial ete- | T LA G (LT POE OGO Cu 1y et yive oot 151 Maris s B o it 4 = Bades o 3 g 3 2 rly interruption morning turned out o be.a false clue. Al- | 7am.)—The fight in the Ancient Order of | L0 FUFCEUE 0 00 Tell SV L vigorate ‘the stomach and | S, T’ cms ‘e, bert Lawson, the farmer who owned au- | United Workmer. promises to center on | .. . o o : . ” . tomobile No. 718 was Iocated at Stanton [ the places of master workman and grand | YUreRtMeR o G 00| improve the digestion. Next Week—*‘MY WIFE" 3 this afternoon and stated over tho tele- | recorder, with no full slates outside these | Mg i P il e phone that he left Stanton Sunday morn. | two places. T. M. Bimmons, present grand | Plonship shoot tomorrow all professionals | AMUSEMENTS. roost. | FRIDAY AND SATURDAY-SATUEDAY Ing with his sutomobile, accompanied by | master, seeks re-clection, and with him.|Should be barred. The shoot will be for MATINED R 2 blue rocks at sixteen yards, no handi- Onarles Frohman Presents Victor Wallin, hardware merchant, J. 8.|J. H. Parrott of Pierpont as grand re- 3 — - les foi e vear’ 00 e 1o 2 pairs of Knicker T e e | order. - O the. other mand. OIAf" Nelson | C4P. Rulen for next year's shoot were lett | MARIE DORO in bockers with boys' & 1 Master, dentist. They went to Omaha to|©f Yankton, present grand foreman, de- |0 the officers. The shoot continues to THE MORALS OF MARCUE % | see the sights and returned in the evening, | ires to be grand master, and with him is | Thursday ON CREDI I SEATS SELLING, ve 3 but the roads belng bad they deserted |J. D. Lavin of Aberdeen, desairing to hold . < g s 3 Joseph Haty. suits instead of 1 i 1 | the machine at Henderson and came home | NS position as grand recorder. FREMONT, ." May 2. -(8pectal.) !'on the train. The first they heard of the| The afternoon session was given up to |, S0 50 0 e o e o . \ ! e y of Joseph Huty, a North Bend —evet watoh & healthy boy at play? See ; 3 train’ robbery was of ‘their way to Omaha | the discussion of the rate question, and the |, .\ "Wy found near that town yester. Also Watches, in fact his wriggles, squirms and runs, and thea . " 3 Bunday morning. trend appears to be that the Simmons, or | o5 0 Thi mad fi1a amateantosy 2 DOWE wWoadir WEY he outwears TFWO administration rate wH] be adopted, which | 42¥ forenoon. The man. It & claim " Phodas: Mellg. T908! ol Ppairs of trousers to ONE coat. OUR plan . | ’ A {an oplum fiend. Coroner Overgaard held anything in the jewelry | "TODAY Bdwin A. elkin Pr of equipping each suit with TWO pairs of : ¢ | PANIC-STRICKEN MOTHERS !s a minimum of 6 cents pn the §1.000 for | o\ 1qucet last evening and a/ verdiet of g J ’ MR, AND MRS. BORES trousers is & sort of “trousers insurance”— younger members and a maximum of $2| 5,4 from natural causes was returned line. Goods deliverec et 6o e the boy'll have trousers to match the coat STORM NEV! _Y_ORK SCHOOLS | o the $1.00 at & years ol over. 1t rod ¥ delivered ,.z;':.:horrum-h‘a: from ui . Ml | as long &s the coat lasts. | is expected that a vote on the rate propo e Y g . i 2 Matines e..."Phe Lot Warmii . | sition will be secured some time Wedne NOLAN, Neb. May (8pecial.)~The on the first payment; | Bvening “The FRLCRNENS s 'FRienton- day. Flnivimy e I8 T vt attatn. 1 il | 7 Performance ‘entirely in ¥iddirh | parishioners of ancis’ Cathol o ala IC hurch tendered to Fathe Timothy [ 4 u- attain e arti | Wednesday Evening and Balanoce of </ —and about those" : %Y A% ing Fire. ‘ 5 | Kemper, Hémphill & Buckingham, 7, Broning ang Baisios o T ¢ i “ NEW YORK, A panic stricken | Al Kinds of Plati O'Driscoll and his sister a reception that Ay e balance | THE MAN ON TRE BOX" sprlghtly s Ults | moh of nearly 1 mothers and ! . s [will be long remembered: It was in the and pay.me th hi80 | Matinees Thursday and urday —and what & VAST difference in the boys’ rélatives of the 50 o who attend | Quick Action for Your Money—You g“tnvn('ux' of an -n\w’v‘n:‘v‘v-nlfl\( m»l '”‘N':‘nm as best suits vou, All - B - suité shown Nere, t00. OUR suits are not 3 the- East Bide public ol at Forsythe | that by using The Bee advertising columne. | Which he s held by his congregation. v « & BIT like other suite—they are cut smart- and Sfanton streets, stormed the doors of | Phiboe. ODuienll- and bia - sEer Jeexe business strietly confi- AlIR DOME‘A or, 100k livelier, fit easier and tone the boy the school houge today when a fire started | Wednesday for New York, whence they 2 " A h \V White Star st er Arcad 18TH AND DOUGLAS o an extent quite unequaled st ordinary {in a six-story tenement house adjoining I (4 eather. S ll o8 the Whith Sier Fieamer Arostia dential Hill Stock C nouses. . Realiaing the serious consequences that - » iliman’s ‘00 ompany Jaok pver present stooks—ses what & would follow if the excited women got in-| FOR NEBRASKA~Partly cloudy west 3 Pléasing return youw'll get for 3 side the school house, the janitor quickly | showers east portion Wedensday: warmer JUST PLA[N FOLK west portion Wednesday d d bolted the doors and the teach- e . - l $5, $750, $9, $10 ' . et (a Rub tne milarie Mo o | TR LOWA=RAS Mataedar,. | If you wish dis- MANDELBERG'S Qi i Thousand Excited Women Try to Res- | { | % | tinctive finish and GIFT SHOP Send for New Spring Catalog. R :.'»'r"",\_"'f"‘:m‘é,u\.u ‘ y s e B a mother's care of 522 FARNAM ST | Nag . i e mons e v v o . linen, your bundle > : — ’r‘e'lllen‘ programs, map and time carde. | 3 . 8 H are as popular for u“‘“ VS. PuEfitn waisi7 Doudlas Street Omana - Nes. IS Jeemenc concies sturins | 700 ' - PURITAN. yomis. 4Gt ey MAY 24, 25, 26 and 27, | to newspapers. The cty has been worked Pictorial Review Patterns Sold Here Only. |astngively by sdvecteing schomse during ] ) o 111 AUNDR ‘ AT THE CALUMET | soxvay. way s, vasites: sas, OmmspoRs Guvom MO BOGIEN CMOHIEY LASMENSNE getting tired of them 1 GAME CALLED 3:45

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