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?Ilt,fl,llfi,fl,tfw'll',ll”"'"lw Y An Announcement Worthy of Immediate Attention We of fer unrestricted choice of entire stock $ 95 of Children’s Colored hoded [R— Coats in sizes 2 to 6 yrs. that sold up to $4.50, at X —it’s not alone the price that is interesting—it’s the pretty gar- ments themselves. The natty styles; the careful making; the fine materials and linings and the new ideas in trim- mings. . Every mother of a little girl from 2 to 6 years old ought to let this announcement spell o-p-p-o-r-t-u-n- i-t-y. The coats are of fine cheviots, shepherd checks and mixtures; some are braided, some have detachable fancy collars; they are lined throughout with fine quality, light weight materials. The selection offers all the most wanted colors. At $3.95 to $4.50 these coats were excep- tionally strong values. At $2.98 it's a bargain chance you cannot afford to miss. O OGO O OT O OGO ET I The YOUKD PEOPLE'S oo, 1518-1520 Farfiam Street 05 Graft Inquiry in Chicago Goes Over for a Day to attend nd m of Dubuque, and other T stary Fred C. ! ’Iilku of the Unite ates will ac | Grand Exalted Rul Sammis 1 Falls Delegates also will be present | LeMarg: Sloux City, Fort Ix town, Yankton, Aberdeen and Wyteriosus Absence of State's Attor- ;CC“SUS Kle h‘om ney Wayman Gives Rise to | Many Rumors. CHICAGO, May 3 departure “out of town" of torney Wayman, the special which is investigating cha In connection with the p: legidlation and the election Lorimer to the United Journed until tomorrow man's return s expected Two witnesses, sald to have Rawn, president the ge Huron, Allegation that Enumerators in St ley County Cannot Reach Many Families, Cofneident with e's At grand jury s of bribery of certain | William | ad Way the | | age RE man al.) ympe . D i the more blame than any one else May 2 one of =(8p States senate, WHO (% when Mp desire they been Ird G to make a hav good a cau Monon road, and X C. Tield, vice president of that iine, 8Ny one. Ten years ago th s in a few were called before the inquisltiors, | $ast chunty ¥ Presently two grand jurors enwrged trom | With probably not the jury room and told reporters that the |familles to a township. body had taken until tomorrow, | Nomestead movement, all Many rumors were current to account for the absence of the attorney. One had it that he had gone to Springfield 1o confer with Attorney Burke of Sangamen e nty, who has announced that Jury ealled there will take up the v bribery charges next Monday would keep him busy even under the sther rumor wes that Mr. Wayman haq jditions of ten years ago, and ia an taken two detectives with him on a hunt |/TPossibility under present eonditions. for evidence to « that of Rep- entauve White made (he contes- son that . a atic member celved $1.000 Lo vote Lorimer Messrs. Rawn and Ileld were supoenaed in connection with the allegation wade by John C. Fetzer: tha behalf of the Chies diana company th M good showing, f populatio with tow more than Today, th W recess [ Regard ment of t made of the ritory on the same and one enumerator has which to cover (wenty change, the to the basis state's as ten thirey townships, State's days ul rroborate he eannot begin to cover even that territory in the time given him. This [ton will mean that a number of the 1 ldents of western Stanley abunty will get sight of ju census’ man, much less opportunity him a ' fist members of their families et A M or | A1l over the state a legixlature and the Chicago common | °f cond the é more of a in the state <onth Dakota. who Teo fo 000 was spent n to givn o8 g0 & We n In- indica any real census o of what what 1s record tha does not e awn to be founc Western i= a director of the Chi & Indiana, while Mr. Field the arbitrator who docreed that | Benjamin Thommas and (harles 1 should return $625,00 to the leging that “the defehdant t frauded the road out of that The hearing of the witnesses sence of Mr. Wayman was due that some phases of the Fetzer be outlined by the of unless 1 action ELKS GATHER AT SIOUX FALLS wl: etzer The excruclating pains froin bunions may be avoided by applyi berlain's Liniment. Firat Clalma ABERDEEN, 8. D, wut of the fir fty winners for the Cheyenne river and alled to file for one varly all of them tru of locators in filing wary, the who had trusted to judgmen on a quarter section adjoining goVernmens townsite of Timber Most of the settlers filed on claims Ing the Milwaukee railroad judging reliroad would boom the which would consequently the 'd by Bowdr na his homeste Kappes ond, had sum 1 the to al de- rai t'n € May 3 ce. (Speel n the 1 fa will limitations the Gate o1y lands seven another statute is had 3 gment Calvin nearo choice, his own } ¥xalted Ruice to Be t Honor &t Anniversary Banguet. D.. May Special )— loeal Elks varlous com the de with the veception and banquet which will he in honor the visit of Grand Exalted Ruler Sammis of Towa and the seventeenth versary of sthe organtzation of the lodge. Ex-United States Scnator A. B. Kit tredge heads the commlttce on reception It ally intended to hold the ceptlion ard Rargiet on Friddy evening of this Week, but owing 1o the fart that M sammis had u gement would prevent ) the ¢ Friday the reception and banquet w posiponed @intll Saturday, Th will_take plade at the Elks club rooms in | Kidney Plls so well that 1 have told m: the ‘afternggn atd wil Informal. Injof my friends and about the evening &t the Cataract hotel will oceur ' shall r the bunguety which all Elks will be eligible of towns SI0UX FALLS, ot t appainted to arrange tails in conneetion At a meetln townsites sele the miltees were may r until time I ain here given of Commander 143, Julius A. it Post Dept. 1L, G. A. R, Cook, commande 1, writes bothered. with voss my kidneys ted saw post, time vas For a | bachache About tw Kidney was o paing ago 1 and dmed. 1 1 am free bladder taking they legal en which soon were doing just kept taking them from bachache and the misery all gone. 1 like his comin reception be comrades and ommend tunity.” For sale by all druggists L) 80 4L ) L ) QDL IO LY Y Robix promin trom | Water- | South Dakota! the but the people of Stanley county, ‘whn el that | Kkicking as | ttered rane! lare well settled, and families are numerous. | apportion numerators w which | con cther was glven ten townships, and decHre uch If veports from will & Cham. first Lake adjoin towns, ' grow faster than government has gone to work in a barber shop 1o &Ko on No. above » months Pills and now Inful Foley thern 1>m at every oppor- THE 'PRESIDENT TAFT AT HOME' Executive Spends Day with Friends and Relatives in Cincinnati WILL ATTEND CONCERT TONIGHT e Will Al Dediea- of Mo He Present at tion ment to Theodore Refore s Thomas Starting for Lo CINCINNATI, O largely to 1 ations Taft's brie t the ewing DaIEhD re was President the tr with the program dress at no Mercantile library and another short tal late in day before the Loval Legl the chief ex dsvoted himself shaking hands and ¢ g with and men with whom he had besa on intf mate of friendship for vears Sharing soclal honors with tha presi- | dent was Von Bernstorff, German | ambassador Washington, who | hanfed the presidential | bu The president met at th Taft, and by city A short at the home of his brother wae followed by a trip to the library meet the president went | his 0ld Cincinnati friends and neighbors. A | at the home of Lucien Wulsin Hills, was succeeded reception o home of J. (. Schmidlapp Grandin Road. Count Von Bernstorff v guest at this latter function, which | cd until nearly 4 o'clock. There n run to the down-town district, to women terms the Count at acenm party from Pitts depot b rest ing, and then to meet luneheon East Wal by a on was |18 was a | where | was schedul | opening congert of the May music | dedicating & of Theodore attend a brlef dinner at a club d his train for Lous. | IMedics Rap the Cornhusker Law e Pl Chronicles of the Grouch Family | 2. This is the youth who one fateful day | e Told the maid his love, but she said him nay. Don't worry! Everybody's happy in the last chapter tend th festivals, statue Thomas, and then boa st (From a Staff Correspondent.) WASHINGTON, May (Special Tele- You can hardly ound in | people filling lobbies of leading Washington hotels without jostling some distinguished specialist, some eminent phy surgcon, for all “kinds and con- of physiclans are gathercd at the capital this week to help e of life health which - -+« Royal Society 1 the races since the beginning of time. tuberculosis section of the Ametican | [ g skians a3 Surusoae sscoleron, tock | for Explorer sion, in course of an address to ridi-| cule the attitude of the state of Nebraska ToRP toward tubereulosis and he descrived the | Gommander Peary is Guest of British ‘1:‘,\“:.”.\-;4};:“ ;‘v the last session of the legis- Geographers at Notable Func- tion in London. sumptives gram.) turn crowds of an- | sician or ditions national solve Cash Free for é Trade Mark We want a suggestion for a trade-mark and we are willing to pay as high as $100.00 to obtain it. Anyone may compete and all suggestions of any sort will be seriously considered. The contest is open to every- one except our own employees. It costs nothing to try. Everyone should offer something. Dr | the Ph of | tive tho requires that indigent c treated at the expense of several counties in hospitals selected by the Statef | Board of Health, must receive treatment by | ‘immunization” or vaccine therapy in a dition to open air and other sanitary meth- ods) In rn,nlxldl(-llun to the “state phthis- of, Oklahonia, Dr. Knopf char acterized the sifuation in as state phthisiophaiig” pr excessive of ‘the ¢onsumtve” | H. ¥ nett Orr of Lincoin read a today Ubefore the American Ortho- assoctation on “A Lax Quarantine | Sp Meningitis." Dr. J. P. Lord of | Omaba, who is a candidate for admiesion | to the American Orthpedic association, is In | Washington to report with Dr. Orr worth the Orthopedic hosphal coln Chief B LONDON, May S.~London is making mueh of Commander Robert B, Peary. To- day a great crowd In the stréets adjacent to the homs ot the Royal Geographical so- clety, whese he was entertafned at lunch- con, awaite®ihe artival of the American explorer and 2 a pearty reception. The simplest idea or crudest design may win the prize TO CONTRACIORS and CARPENTERS T0 THE PUBLIC $100 in cash will be paid for ~ $30 in cash will be paid for nter BN b vius oedi i, asubbe tdea or design accepted and the idea or design accepted and 3 used if same is submitted by | with & n on of ‘welcorhs by {ff1 « <vused if same is submitted bY gny nan woman or-child who the part A explorers. When ita AN any carpenter or contractor. * is not a carpenter or contractor. a few moménts later Cantain Robert Bart- | lett, commander ‘of thé Akctic steamer mailed by May 20th, 1910/ Platner Lumber Co., Send answers to Dept. B. OFFICB—Ground Floor, Brandeis Theater Bldg. | lophobia’ tter An- | Ka o Dr. paper pdic 1l i not eads e All suggestions must be the newed, Lord Halsbury, president ,{ the ¢lub, pre- | 1 with Commander Peary seated at his right. Captain Scott, the leader of the British Antarctic expedition, was at the head of the lower table, with Captain | Bartlett at the place of henor. Sir Geore Na one of the oldest sur- | | viving Arctic explorers, was among the notable guests, others being Lord Strath- | cona, high commissioner for Canada; Lora | } Roberts, Sir George Reld, Sir Arthur Conan | Doyle, Sir Hiram Maxim, Dr. Scott Keltle, ’ secretary of the Royal Geographical clety; many explorers, travelers and naval | otticers 4 The American embassy was represented by Secretary William Phillips and Com- mander Edward Simpson, naval attache American Consul General Griffiths also was present 1 Toasts to and on at the tion Lin- xist 1 in ken Jaw and Ponca tribe ¢ are 4 half dozen mem- ndlans, locate in Nebraska in Washington on mat connected with thelr r YARDS 45th and Oak Streets. hiet Telophone Douglas 986. rvation 1 Boyd of Lenigh, Al business t Neb s the In- in the terlor depariment The the de on was_found les Gregoire. ack Hawk war. It possessions of Chy LOGAN—The streets of Logan and the | roads leading into Logan have been re- | so- | celving special attention by Logan and Jefterson township officials during the weelc past, all of which {8 much to the satisfaction of the public, especlally the automobile owners of Logan and vicinity MARSHALLTOWN-—Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dawson, 1iving near Aiblon: were both | badly injured Monday when the team they were driving became frightened at an auto- mobile driven by Representative W. H < 5 4 Arney. The horses upset the buggy, throw- King Edward, President Taft |ing (ne occupants out, and the vehicle ran Commander Peary were drunk. The |over aAwson. speakers in addition to Lord Halsbury and | GRINNELL~Thr pecupants of & tour Commander Peary, included Major Leonard | IN& were Injured near here Monday S £y, included Major Leonard | B8, Car R CIE Lol “Gown & steep hill *he | Darwin, president of the Royal Geograph- | gicering gear broke and the machine r ical soclety, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and |Into a ditch and turned turtle. The injured Hubert von Herkemer, the artist, are Miss May Castner, William Roach, May Newell and R. R. Se; of this city The young women were seriously hurt, but the | men escaped more fortunately. IOWA CITY—George K. Roberts, for- | merly director of the mint and now presi- ers for Northern Article. |dent of the Commercial I\nuimm bank of 3 )T, E i Chicago. will speak before University ot HUMBOLDT, la., May 3.—(Speclal)—A lowa students and citizens of I¢ real skin game, In which it is alleged thou- | pext Thursday evening. He is sands of pelts of muskrats figure, and | speakers on a mnew open lect 9 Was | Chleh ; be A 1 ':" % | pianned by the new State Board of Educs- which s veen widespread throughout ton. An address by Jame Davis of northern lowa and southern Minnesota, has Des Moines, state o nsel for the Chicagd come to light here and in other places in|& Northwesiern railroad, was the first northern low | number of this course 1t was the selling of a vast bulk of what s | K s e eea BALLOON WILLIMARE pers by buyers who bought them In the FlFTY MILES AN HOUR ith and sold them to northern trappers, R, who in turn sold them to local buyers for | prepeh War Department Preparing to northern The daception was not Startle ihe World with New discovered until the local buyers forwarded Afvoratts among [SMALL RIOT IN COLUMBUS, O. w tary of n of t In the appe his of cu the Interior has afformed of the land uist in d homestead the s commissioner of John B against the entry Alfred Pierce, locaied North Piatte (Neb.) land d t Carl H. Menzell of Wal b., appointed scientific in connection with the agricultural departme POISONS FOUND INSWOPE'S BODY Leader of Crowd that At- (ncked Market Street Car In Locked Up. COLUMBUS. O, May 3.—An attempt to take a Market street car today re- sulted in an outbreak In the west end !ana an automobile load of police was rushed to the scene. Mrs. Anna Barker was one of the most active of the crowd | and she was arrested More cars are running today the strike commenced Friddy VINCENNES, Ind, May 3—Only one street car Is running In Vincennes today All the employes of the street car com except one engincer and two firemen at the power plant are on strike. office iving nd conte hut 00, has been out asst and the ites than since ontinued from First Sir Page.) REAL SKIN GAME Southern Muskrat Hides Sold to Deal~ N | strychnine { could be in amounts of I-64th of a graln weighed 10WA Polson After 1 The frequently admissability of attempts of Dr obtain the visc £2 REWARD, For Information s to the stenographer who wrote a letter signed J. A. Hartman, which was addressed to Minneapolis and mailed at the Union station in this ety April it is thought that this was an discussed question of the testimony regarding the Hyde's representatives to s from Dr. Haines today question ong and argued ag | pied the ain Chils greater part of the vas not admitted ' M the fir the Dr. i oce! morning. The When made for mitted ny in lo- a young man whose father is very tamily anxlous to by fand whose cate him. face, fair compiexion, ‘Hght hair, blue eyes, feet 8 inches or 10 inches tall; welght about 160 1bk: erect carriage. Dressed in blue suit, light coloerd soft hat demand was aines had ad- in dangerous quantities wad been I by him. M fore held that it was time permitted de's chemi ans, is very any no anly to have Dr. Hy skins, known to, Dr, serge EPOSITS made on or before May 10th in th: 3AVING 5 DE- PARTMENT of the UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK will draw interest from May 1st. Thres per cent interest is paid on savings deposits and compounded semi- annually. Funds may be withdrawn at any time without notice. The combined capital and surplus i3 $1,200,00). The total assets are over $18,000,00). It is th2 oldsst bank in Nebraska, established in 1836, United States National Bank M. T. BARLOW, Prs. 6. W, WATTLSS, Viee-Pres. G. E. BAVERSTICK, Ass't. Cuiy V. B CALDWELL, Viee-Pe2s. R.P. MO RSWAY, Ass't. Cany. W.E REOADES, Cashier. J. € M:LLURE, Ass'l Casiier to have take college style, with bright blue band. Car- ried an open-face watch with mother of pearl case, The alove reward will be pald | to anyone glving information which will | 1ma the identification of the stenog ¢ | rapher mentionied or the discovery of the type | young man. He is known to have been fifty | in this city on April % and is thought to would | have also here” on last Sunday and approach- | Monday parts of the visceras the skins to lares dealers In St. Paul and Minneapolls, where the southern skins were discovered Trappers say that it Is next to impossible | to tell the southern skins from those grown in the narth, but that the market price for the southern skins Is about 20 cents for the northern. The trappers bought 1 for northern skins and sold them for northern skins. Tha dealer sold them for kins, but the Twin City mer- discovered the fraud and the last e suffered. One dealer here was caught 200 of these lower skins. tate insisted the proper co appl PARIS, May 3.—~The surprising ment was made today that there snstructed under the direction War department and with strict dirigible balloon of the 1gia of a speed of approximately and that the machine tion in the unce has been of the 1a court to have nave been to have commission of medical ex- l""‘ to make an examination of the as 1 Ment ser into made for the ti s when 1s- to re. n the ki pab.e | miles an hour, for partici) been be read Ing The Fregate an@ tain horsepower. BRITISH LIBERAL IS UNSEATED Finds Sir Christopher urn Improper Payments Through Hix Agents. LONDON, Ma$ 3.—sir ¢ the town and pi red his | e the ship uwner, who as a liberal k from Cotncil Bluffs by WABON. |, op.eqenied the constituencies of Hartle vortea | He waa born In Norfolk county, Massachu- § ;o5 1 pariiament 1900, was today 1819, and after attalning unseated by th and his recant elec 1 ¢niaged for elght years In school | 4, geclarcd void on the ground that there He then entered the ministry Of [),,q poen an fllegal employment of niversalist ehurch, where he remat: strators and improper paymie t years more. He leaves a large num- | oo on pig agents of prominent relatives throughout the | oo a Nort P .q| county. Funeral services w conducted | g oy by Rev. Lee of the poratu i orte ol at'onal church and Interment made b, ¢ Onawa cemetery whether it that immer army maneuvers military craft has b It measures 3,200 cublc n in Svain, MADRID, May folent earthquake shocks felt at 4:25 o'cloek vosterday afternoon in the provinces of Ofivenza and Badajoz, near the Portuguese frontier. No damage is reported. Chamberlain's Cuugn Remedy is & med|. cine of great worth and merit. Try it when you have a cold. The Weather. Nebraska—Cloudy fow alr, varmer irgs At (Jmaha yesterday Hour 5a.m a.m m m m m m po'son new en named meters were douhted the two cars within which motors designed has are con- 240 ad o develop »n ONAWA these iired | Eillott Monona er De; May 1 pectal )T the oldest pioneers of was burled here Monday having passed away at the ripe old age of 92 years at his home in this city iliott came to Monona ttled in Onawa in 18 wame, He interposed M o Pio Ia., nothy n which-to f repl county and county He of the first when a court KILLING FR ad gV 0ST IN NEBRASKA D th Platie Norfolk. Christopher Fur For pplies For grees It nd 24 at since Des 'l 0 “ " 0 demon KANSAS frosts CITY Nebr Killing varl s mad n today, ¥ registe to cou; phasized its conclusion thai stopher was personally gullt rupt practice, bui added that he for the acts of Lis agenis. i not 1legal must suffer the home ne he | a y e weather was cloudy frosts h fown News Notes. After treating thems 1l at Helav's restauran mmercial club cussed matiers l0oking 10 the tare of Loga IOWA CITY-J. C. Gregoire has donated to 1ats M s | of Towa & unique and valuable d southwest > ed (1 Oklahoma 18 pre | Oklaboma 1z w - LOGAN repo Kur of about surl, Kansa ssourd sas 0 a and irg, the t < P them Comet rises Thursday at 2:57 a. m. Comet rises Friday at 2:6€ &, m. | The Key 10 the BHUBLON—BEe WANL AdS! | me————— [ Drug Co of Dubi ieal 8 oelety ry of the l The Key to the n—Bee Want Ads! )t strike sympathizers | any | assumed name and that the letter was sent | He is about 20 years old, smooth | HE crucial test of excellence in ready-for-service garments is theirac- ceptability to the man of taste, the man who insists on hav- ing class and quality in his apparel. Our spring offerings meet the de- mands of this class of customers. Style, fit drape and value are the winhing factors in the growing popularity of BOURKE TWENTY.FIVH, We would llke to sell you clothes this season. Drop In talk it over. Spring Suits, $18 1o $40 Raincoats, $18 to $30 Before buying your next hat, see our line of BOURKE PREFERRED —that's our %3 hat—it's g great value. All the new blocks and colors. 318 S. 15th St. R Exclusiveness | } Sults to Order—§25.00 Only enough of each patterned suit- ing_to make one suit. | Only Omaha. That's exclusiveness. And that's thé situatioh here. We carry hundreds of exclusive| suitings, both foreign and domestic. PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED MacCarthy-Wilson Tailoring Co. 804-306 South 16th St;, Near 16th and Farnam St the one suiting of its sort in Leave Your Money at Home—This Means What it Says Dr. Branaman Co. Will give thelr re- | ular treatment (value $5) for one month | to all sufferers from Catarrh, Asthma, | Deafness, Head Noises. and all chronl | aiseases. | Dr. Branaman Co. | chronte have been treating diseases for 24 years In Omaha and Nobraska. We know what we can 0, | but you may not. You want to get weil |and wo believa we can cure you. What | you are interested in s @ dootor who has | fatth 1n his own works. ¥om have been the one to take all the risk in seeking health, now, we want you to.-investigats |our treatment, and to prove its merits | we are going to give a full month's Med- [ fotne and Treatment Free to all who call before May 1th. Remember | this, it we were offering you a cheap cr worthless treatment free, we could | never hope to bemefit by it Wou will gey | the best we $eve and that is backed by | 24 years of experience in treating catarrh, | deafness and head noises, asthma and all | ehronio dise: 3 L your money at home ana call |at once. This means what it says, = | month's treatment ana medicine fr ‘Bfll‘l this d with you DR. BRANAMAN 00, | ®suite 26, Continental Block,”Omans. | 3a Floor, Over Berg Clothing Cn, |- lor write THE DELFT TEA ROCM, 2% South Nineteenth street datl from 11 a. m.. to 7 p. m.; Sun 6p.m, tosp. m Chating-dish suppers on Sundays. AMUSEMENTS, | Three nights and Sat. Matin, HENRY ‘W, offers - ™ oty Wi 2 <™ Merry Widow A Muste by Prans Lebay SAME BIG OAST Inciuiing " JABEL WILBUR and @EO. DAMERER 50¢ to PRICES: ‘ :a.a« 1.5¢ 4 SEATS NOW SELLING &na plenty of good seats still avaliable May 5-6-7 SAVAGE Hights 500 " to Matinoe Nvags, 18-23-50-78 Dally Mag, L6-0544 o dany all week, cloging Friday -night Last Extravaganza of Season. FOLLIES wF N, Y. AND PARIS Live baby souvenir, every patron geil a’ coupon_free; drawing Fid. 1ish Dimo Matinee Daily at 3:16 mat. and night class of 1910 mi» CALL US man School of Acting. DOUGLAS 1019 BOYD'S Last week LYMAN H. HOWE' of T Week ekcopting - Saturda night. Matinees Tuesday, Thursday, S | Uurday. Hunting irip in Darkest Africa ducating Blind Children; The Hloodl Bull Fignt; Scenes in Jerusalem; Baby Klephant; Sunny Italy and many othe Prices—I1bc, 86¢, 36¢ and 50¢. PHONa ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE Week enus, Gus ¥ and Bassett e 1, 0n, V' Kinodrome ‘and the | chestra—Prices 106, This {dom's v Butler dwardy ¥,