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The real test is in the baking. Other Baking Powders may make broad cla but when it comes to the production of delicious biscuit, cakes and pastry ALUMET BAKING POWDER proves its real worth, its much greater leaveni This is because of ng power and the strict purity of its ingredients. It costs only a trifle more than th and big can brands and much less Trust Baking Powders. e chea than lh: Received Highest Award World's Pure Food Exposition Chicago, LIMITED MAY BE CANCELED Los Angeles Fast Train Likely to Get Thirty Days’ Vacation. SNOWBOUND SOMEWHERE IN WEST Unton Pacific e the is Now Conjuring with and May Decide to Train Off Schedule for a While, Pro Take The Los Angeles Limited,” the crack Union Pacific flyer between Omaha and “he Paclfic coast, 1s locked up for thirty days. Following advices from Salt Lake City that the palatial train is storm-bound somewhere in the Utah-Nevada country, local rallroad officials are trying to, solve the difficulty by routing passengers on the new San Francisco Limited and probably will issue an order cancelling the Los Angeles Limited for a month. Monday and Tuesday night station passengers and depot walted for the train that never came. Then there came word that the Los Angeles flyer was lost south of Salt Lake City, and was tled up by storms. Whether there were any Omaha people the traln 1s not known. Wednesday morning word reached the ity that probably no trains would be run over the San Pedro, Los Angeles & Salt Lake road for thirty days owing to wash outs. Bridges are reported out and many miles of track unsafe. All trains are ma- rooued. The Salt Lake route carries the Union Pacific train from the Mormon city to Los Angeles. During the tieup arrangements have been made to transter all westward bound pas- sengers to the Southern Pacific at Ogden carrying them thence to Californfa, — Children like Chamberiain's Cough Rem- edy. It is pleasant to take, PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Chancellor 8. B. McCormick of the Uni- ity of Pittsburg is in Omaha for a few doys, the guest of Mrs. .W. W. Grigor. Rev. Mr. McCormick who was formerly pastor of the First yterian church of Omaha and later president of Coe college, has stopped here on his way from Tacoma were he delivered an address. at Unlon employes on For every use in preserving, purifying and beautifying the skin, scalp, hair and hands of fants, children and adults, uticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment have no rivals worth mentioning. For af- fections of the skin and scalp of young and old that tor- ture, disfigure, itch, burn, crust and scale, they succeed when all else fails, K ue Co. i Calewtta: Chima: Hong Kong. lrn Maru Takia; So 'Am ooy : ouret Drgie & Cheans R0 Pt Stotnae Lgle ‘Abous Care aad Tiowto Good Housekeepers who look with critical eves on their SILVERWARE know the value of ELECTRO- SILICO mous Silver Polish. It 14 and imparts a wander- lustre o SiLveryeare. olhsr e metals and Cot & easlly and ly th i8 & pleasure. Perfectly h legs. Uet the genuine, address for FREE SAMPLE The Kleetrn BIN0on Co.. 0 014 5L New ¥ ork Sold by Grocers and Deug3icts L cry v here the cl 1907, Howard K. Clover; Does That Name Sound Familiar? It Does to Many Omahans, Who Will Be Interested to Know of His Plight. United States Commissioner Gustave Anderson has recelved a summons from the United States district court for the north- ern district of California to appear in San Francisco as a witness for the govern- ment in the case of the United States dgainst Howard K. Clover, under arrest there for impersonating an officer of the United States navy. A person of the name of Howard K. Clover appeared in Omaha about ten years ago and announced that he was an officer of the navy, but not then on active duty, and proceeded to interest a number of Omaha people In the establishment of the Omaha Gas Engine and Motor company. Clover was a handsome fellow and a fine talker and had little trouble In getting his company organized, with Omaha incorpo- rators and to eell stock in the enterprise. He presented, what seemed unquestioned eredentials that he was what he pretended to be and sailed high. He claimed also to be a relative of Commodore Clover, the American naval attache to the ministry of the Court of St. James. After a while Clover disappeared and the company he had floated and stocked to the financial discomfort of deveral Omahans collapsed. Clover was arrested in San Francisco several months ago on the charge of swindling and impersonating an officer of the navy, but It has been extremely diffi- cult to secure tangible evidence against him. This is Omaha’s first news of him In ten years. In addition to Judge Anderson, G. A. | Lindquist of Omaha is also summoned as a witness for the government. Stroud Offers to Remove Snow Will Supply the Horses Only. The glacial deposits which so long ago began ‘to bury the streets of Omaha can be removed at the rate of 3,000 cublo yards a day If the city will furnish teams to op- erate the wagons and machine: Stroud & Co,, vehicle and implement man- ufacturers, have offered the city the sery- ice of wagons enough to haul 2,600 loads a day, and enough machinery and men to load the icy covering. The city street de- partment will be asked to furnish the horses to operate the machinery, which in- cludes the dray wagons and elevating grad- ers to hoist the loads. Foremen to handle the machines will also be furnished by the company. Colonel Stroud’s proposition does not in- volve the promise o have the snow stop falling, nor clean the sircets every time i does* fall. Mayor Dahlman and Street Commissioner Flynn say they will cogitate on the matter | before announcing their decision, AD CLUB REAL GN BOOSTING Omaha Men Are Pra They Did at the Conventi r the Work st Big Colonel J advertising manager { Meations, spoke to Wednesday noon a McCarthy of University -City, for the Lewis pub- the Omaha Ad club the Rome. “I don't belleve any city was ever better represented at a convention than was Omaha when it secured the meeing for W10 of the National Ad clubs” said Mr, MeCarthy, who was one of the chief boost- ers for Omaha. “That bunch would make §ood permanent bunch of convention I8, a boos| “All forms of advertising are good, some better, but they all depend for success on the ability of the man (0 ehoose which is the forms are n charge t for his class of ves the real in tsing.” t officers of the held next month atiaches becau national convention has been appointed new members that Omaha may tion to make & big showing this be Accomplishment piration for more adv The annual election Omaha Ad club will and considerable of the A boc be be interast ming of the ting committee secure i po; wmer WHITE SOLDIERS BURY NEGRO Military Funeral Given a Veteran of { Several Wars, with a Good Record. A newly made e in the military ceme- y at Fort.Crook holds the body of First| | Sergeant Soloy Ninth cavalry, huried there on Hollomon, A Troop and the first negro soldiers. Sergeant Hollomon the army was in the ser three years. palgus, - the Philippine ¢ saw long service anish-Amer patgns. He n and was the riffe as a retired soldter, with the army forty-one years Sergoant Hollomon had been 1l a lttle mére than a year | tour chilidren, extend over, a Will Clean All the Streets if City| the first negro soldier to be soldier to be buried by & squad composed of white n He enlisted In August, 1865, and ice for more than thirty- He took part in Indian cam- the made a sharp shooter fur proficiency in the use of He had lived In Omaha ten years making his connection period ot | He leaves a widow end} THE BEE BOCUS BUTTER IS SEIZED fvseventeen Bme;?t;und by Revenue Agent John F. Reed. |SEIZURE MADE AT SIOUX CITY | Consignment of 5,000 Pounds Sent to | the Blue Valley Creamery Come pany Located Mo. by ‘& Broker in St. Joseph, Government officlals have just seventeen barrels of alleged butter. John F. Reed, government revenue agent for the Nebraska-lowa district, has just | returned from Sioux City, where he made |a ure of sevent; barrels of allegeéd butter, amounting to over 5000 pounds, from the Blue Valley Creamery company of that elty. The butter was consigned to the Bloux City concern by Henry J. Mueller, a butter broker of 8t. Joseph, Mo, A preliminary examination of the butter shows that It contains a large percentage of forelgn fat and that it comes under the head of colored ine. Samples from ch barrel of the butter were semt to Washington today for complete analysis, The seizure was made under the law that |the goods are forfeitable for not being stamped as colofed oleomargarine. Mueller, the alleged manufacturer, is llable to a heavy fine for manufacturing oleomargar- ine without paying the special tax and for putting the product on the market fllegally The complaint lles against the St. Jo- seph broker and not against the Blue Valley Creamery company at Sioux City, although the selzure and confiscation of the butter was made from the Sloux City establishment, It appears that the Sloux City concern is an, Innocent purchaser of the butter, having bought it for the purpose of re- manufacture into legitimate process butter, and presumed it to be genuine butter. The discovery of the fraudulent char- acter of the butter was made by Revenue Agent Reed, who happened to be in Sioux City, and was on a visit to the Blue Val- ley Creamery company, when the consign- ment of butter arrived from St. Joseph. From long experince he was at once en- abled to detect the fraudulent character of the stuff, and made immediate seizure, Stolen Gifts Amounted to $600 or $700 Estimated Value Placed on Losses from Van Barn Between Christ- mas and New Year's, selzed sel n oleoma The robbery of a wagonload of New Year's Christmas and New Year's gifts .b the Omaha Van and Storage company's barn qn the night of December 2, netted the thief a considerable sum of money, The total amount of the robbery is not be computed accurately, as many of the express receipts have not been traced, but is estimated at between $500 and $700. The packages robbed and stolen bodily trom the barn were taken there from a late train on the night of December 26, On account of the hour it was not convenient to place the valuable parcels.in a vault. The police and detective forces are much hampered in the pursuit of the thief in that 1t is practically ‘mposible to get proper descriptions of the stolen goods. It is understood that claims have been presented for only a part of the missing packages, and for the present the primary step of lovating the plunder can not be taken. The detectives admit that it is obvious that the robbery was committed by some one who had familiarized = hfmselt thoroughly with the situation. He probably followed the wagon load of express pack- ages Into the barm and remained cealed there until late enough operations. The express companies which turned the goods over to the Omaha Van and Storage company for delivery are not, they claim, disturbed about the affalr. They are se- | cured against 10ss by the delivery company NOW WATCH BUTTERINE SOAR con- to begin Has Become Popular Becauss Tutter vtas Gone Up So High. Now, watch It soar. Butterine is now In great demand Omaha, because the price of butter | scaring around 40 cents. The retall price | of butterine is 15, 20 and 25 cents and | nearly all the grocers are laying in stocks. | “All restaurants and hotels are using | butterine and oleomargarine, because cof the high price of butter, sald J. B. Cun- | ningham, editor and publisher of the Re- | tail Merchants Journal. ‘‘There has been considerable inquiry as to the law on the | subject, but the books plainly say that all | public places which use the substitutes for | buttér must have signs over each table, saying, ““We use butterine here.,” This applies also when It is used In the kitchen.' {FIREMAN GETS A BAD KICK |Dan Counsman is Knocked Uncon. ( welous by Horse He is Attending, in 18 ‘[ll Dan Counsman, engine driver at fire sta- on No. 2, was kicked and severely In | Jured by a refractory horse while working at the station Wednesday morning. The fireman was working at the horse's hoof when the beast struck him with a fore- foot. Counsman was knocked unconsclous by the blow in the face, which inflicteq deep wounds and bruises. Dr. R, B. Harris, police surgeon, called to the fire station and rend emergency treatment. Mr. Counsman was removed to his home, 1610 Cuming street. was mark which is | found on every bottle of the genuine Scott’s Emulsion the standard Cod Liver Oil preparation of the world. Nothing equals it to build up the weak and wasted bodies | | of young and old. AU Drugsists Sead 1., name of paper and this ad. for our beautitul Savings Bank and Ohild's Bkoteh. | | Book. Bach beak contains s Good Luck Penny. SCOTT & BOWNE, 409 Pearl St., N. Y, OMAHA, THURSDAY, “Pst, Mail Me a Divorce Decree; Hurry, Pleaie” Thus Writes Towan to District Court, Thinking it is in the Mail Order Business. Does Albertus E. Hanson of Mason City Ta, think the district court of Qmaha in the divorce mall order business? This gentleman writes In theé most ter-of-fact way to the court to just him a divorce and send him the bill If, perchance, there any to ask, why, of may delgn to answer ‘em. The fact that Mr. Hanson resides in other state makes no difference He and Mrs. Hanson were Omaha nearly a third of and he thinks that ought t wants, Here is his letter MASON CITY, Ia., Jan Judge of the District Court, Oma Dear Sir: I wish to obtaln ¢ livorce from my wife, Mrs son, whio absolu i he' having nc fers no char divorce. mat mall and questic may be course, ask 'em an with hin ma century e my me and pre- says, get a share of the prop- nothing, only get a letter or two that were married in Omaha August 14 sh Mlss Belle Brooking of Cass county, Nebraska As this suit for divorce requires no trial just papers, please s and for an stating when have six chil two of them in one In New York and one In Sloux going to high school jons nnswered, plea ting requirem simply the bill of n you may the decree will Issue dren, all but one of Louls, one in Ses e in Fort Dodge, | Uity with his mother If you wish any que: write the questions. ete. Respectfully yours ALBERTUS B 0, Mason City SEEKING CHARITY for Fee a Police- ch. char desire, We Ak, HANRON Lock Box Ia. STEALS Fellow Goes Lodg- man Morgan Davis was glven thirty days in il for taking & gold watch valued at $17 from an overcoat belonging to Offic Ttzanowski p Morgan went to the eity fall for lodging and was #itting on & bench in the hallw en he concluded it might be a good plan JANUARY and he | | and Viee 6, 1910 Our January Sales Are an annual event for which hundreds of women wait Every garment in our entire $35,000 stock marked at radical reductions for rapid selling. ‘‘Many garments even less than Half Price.”’ Suits at Half Price Hundreds of beautiful suits. Many of them advance ideas that.will fit into your spring season’s use. Suits originally $19.50, $22.50, $25.00, $29.50, $35.00, $45.00, $60.00 and $75.00, all on sale at one-half these prices. Coats at Half Price A sweeping clearance sale of women’s cloaks, originally $15.00, $19.50, $45.00 and $60.00, all on sale at one-half pri Dresses at Half Price Our entire stock of silk and wool dresses, suitable for house, street and evening wear, all on sale in our great Jan- uary Clearance sale at half price Capes at Half Price - Capes for opera, carriage and street wear, lined and un- lined, originally $12.50, $15.00, $19.50, $25.00, $35.00 and $45.00, all on sale at just one-half price. Silk Petticoats at $3.95 Formerly $5.00, $6.00 and §7.50 Every color and length in this our regular stock of silk petticoats, reduced to $3.98 during our grand January Clear- ance sales January Waist Sale Radical reductions on our entire stock of fine waists. Silk, woolens and linens. January Fur Sale Beautiful, rich furs, all of absolutely dependable quali- ties. Matched sets of Eastern mink, Japanese mink, lynx, black and brown fox, black, blue and gray wolf, blended and natural squirrels, black Russian lynx, ete. Also hundreds of odd muffs and scarfs, all marked at radical reductions in our great January Clearance sale. dependable, stylish 25.00, $30.00, th o0 » §0 through an overcoat he noticed hang 18 on the wall. He secured the wateh tnd hid it in his cap. Morgan did not carc when confronted with the charge against 1im, as he was evidently secking some way o break Into jail, ETHICS IN REALTY BUSINESS Moral Side of Listing Property for Sale Discussed y C. F. Har- rison and Others. w F = c A The subjects of contracts was discussed atc followed by of the Real Harrison went into question of the of property advertised was made to the misde roperty for [ '€ act from such exchange an i | =t Harrison one agent wother. R Missouri law, neanor owner I R by enc which agent to offer has a write the property maices for an n cont the of to make The addres on, particy he agent to the relation of the will be discussed In ‘the ely discus relation rinei The subject of agent to the custome: future meet D. of bric arly ught out f the upon of at a absence of President President George, J the ting weaa, | ' Robbins resided during m the ex th it a H | adar | Ject Wyt at th Office the on an will deliver principal next ting the sub- Bulldir Rock After receiving 140, 1p as follows Miss 8. nations of all three would be accepted resignation. The last time the question Aid arlse Bruning once more wished to “post- pone action.’ hat Mr. McNally will make early plans )r the period of reconstruction. It s belleved that the 'Frisco interests, bich hitherto were combined \With the Island, will seek office room with ome other ratiroad. At Kansas City the {sco officluls have united thelr offices ith the Alton executiyes, OUNTY BOARD STILL DOES NOTHING ON RESIGNATIONS on Bruning’s Chrople Wish “to Action,” and So Case is In Statu Quo. Board of County Commis number of meetings resignations of Miss ena Higging Bert Torgusen and Seasongood, at the county »épital, there has been no action on these signations, The three remain at the hospital in statu The board has all along been lined Carnegic Helps Buy Pipe Orga \}Iron King Will Give Another Omaha Church Money for This Purpose. et Postpon Although the oners has held a the Dr employes There s much rejoicing among the gregation of the Bwedish theran Zfon clurch over from Andrew Carnegie I 51ad to pay balf. the organ This 1 the RespondIng to a le ter ng he will t price of a_new pipe lotter your appeal, Mr. Carneglo will be glad to provide the Iast half of the cost of an organ for your church, @t price of $2.000, when the first half has heen col lected by the congregation and.piyment on the organ becomes due JAMES BERTRAM AYrangements are being mad the first half of the money Mr. Carnegle has alded several churches fn this wa A Little Bre Wani Ad will supply your wants for Commissioners Pickard, Bruning and Bed ord favor accepting the resignation of Higgis, Trainor, and Grant oppos Commissloners Pickard, Trainor and rant would accept the resignations of the wo men, Bedford and Bruning opposing It seemed likely, therefore, that the resig Bu 16 matter has not been called up because 1s discovered that Bruning is wobbling little accepting Miss Higgin P 0 pow and then | “Died of Pneumo written blds with Dr | Guaranteed | Beaton Drug Co J. S. W'NALLY IS DUE TODAY Division Pax Il Te, {18 never of those wno cure New For coughs Discovery by and King's 50c and $1.00. sale New Rock ger Agent of the Will Arrange fo rary Quarters. Rock new be In officlal eral sites in only, as we fn the new offices during the time that 1 of the World bullding wil f constructic an road. “We for temporary the option on the corner structure.” J McNally agent of the Rock pected to reach s tamily Thursday. Although the selection of tem. porary quarters to house the offices during he bullding of the W ailding 1 t particular expected | 1san Wood cou | view that have sev quarters 8 new division Island Omana wity passenge. lines, 1s ex- no ent, 1t I8 A Clean Man Outside cleanliness is less than hulf the battl A man mey serub himself a dozen times a day, and still be unclean. Good health means cleanliuess not only outside, but inside. It means @ clean stomach, clean bowels, clean blood, a clean liver, and new, clean, healthy tissues, The man who is olean in this way will look it and act it. He will work with energy and think clean, clear, healthy thoughts. He will never be troubled with liver, lun, disorders. Dyspepsia and indigestion originate seases are found where there i Consumption and bronchitis mean usclean lungs. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical prevents these discases. stomach or blood unclean stom- unclesn blood. Discovery elean ead healthy, It cleans the digestive organs, makes pure, olean blood, and clean, ithy flesh. It restores tone to the nervous system, and cures nervous exhaustion and It makes a my prostration. It contains no aloohol or habit-forming dru; Constipation” is the most unclean uncleanliness. Dr, " %m'a Pleasant Pel. cure They never gripe. E: y to take as candy, B ——