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i il Pretty o bk 3 e Oxfords for the new style fdeas in women's footwear are always ghown here first; for instance, we are offering at this time styles such as w!il not be shown elsewhere for months to come. The most particu- lar woman is gure to find something to her liking proyiding she wants some- thing good e OmXO You are welcome to look and try on Pk, $4. 8 2 | that 4# to’ pass the present con- | the bill tress “Any ray improyément whith is tound v #ald tha president, “should be put 1t A¥ econbm cally and quickly as o L watetway bili ought not W von pork barrel or passed for the purpose of sending somebody back | to congre It should e devated to putting through great entory aking the water- way usetul and effcctive in reducing rates | of transporiation Labor Conditions in Bethlehem More Than Two Thousand Men Work Eighty-Four Hours a Week in Big Steel Mill. | WASHINGTON, Ma, 4.~The report of the Rurcau of 1 o conditions at thé Bethlehem suth Beth- lehem, which was submitted to the senate today, says (hl 2,322 men worked twelve hours a day for V daye a week, a large | perccntago of fhese laborers earning on. 1244 cents a hou LARGE TREE STOLEN FROM LANDER POSTOFFICE GROUND Timber So Valuabie { [ | Wyoming that Thieves Steal Growth in Night. LANDER, Wyo.,, Mey 3.—(Special.)—The most daring as well one of the most suocessful thefts ever committed here was reported to the vesterday by the custodlan of the federal building, who claims that during the previous night some unidentifid person dug up a large tree near the. bullding and hauled it away. Not a trwes of the fréetfas hiébn discoverdd. The | matter has been reported (o the Treasury police deépartment at Washington and it is ex- pected govornment sleuths will be sent to Lander to unravel .the mystery. Trompeter Acqaitted. CHEYENNE, Wyo, May, 8.—(Speclal.)— | Word was recefved at . the headauarters | of the Wyoming Wool Growers' assoclu- tion today that William Trompeter, the Edgemont, 8. D., cattleman, charged with the murder of William Gordon, a | | herder employed by Ross Lambert of mont, Who was élaln on July 12, 1900, had | yq)agpel, Mont., & fow days aince. Judge |'PoNt: from the bridge near the toll house. ; been acquitted at Hot Springs, where the | goe o O Voo Rasidents of this clty |, The Arop to the water was about sixty trial has been in progress ADFIL 38, | ooy “larter of & century, and were |f€€t: The man was seen to jump by J.| Eoy Tromputer; aptt of the cattleman, was | ypong the most favorably. known people tn | CURRINShAm, 816 .Bouth Twentyesscond charged Jointly with his father with the | ¢p. crate. They removed to Kalespel two |®treét: and A. M. N. Ostrom, 1410 South | crime. The murder was the culmination | vogig ago,. to make thelr home with | Thirteenth, who' immediately put out in a of range trouble of muny years' standing, | George Fessenden and wife, Mrs. Fessen- |*¥Iff: captured the man, who was afloat, several bands of sheep having been driven from the Kdgemont country by cattlemen, | Gordon was shot down .while herding his | sheep and the camp wagon and supplies burned \ | Kentucky Bunker Kills Himself. HENDERSON, Ky.. May 4.—-The body of 8. Keen, form nt of the Bankers' | association, was in the river here today. He had been missing since Sunday and s beieved to have committed suicids, | He was i2 years old and for thirty years Was cashier of the Henderson National bank PR LR | Every miother should Xnow that Cham. | berlain’s Cough Remedy ls perfectly sae. MOVEMENT OF OCNAN STEAMSHIPE. Port Arrived Salled, | NAPLES Ancona LIVERPOOL, Caronta. NEW YORK Patras, MONTREAL ... Montreal - Pretty Women Thie YOUNO PEOPLE'S OWN STORE _— 1518.1520 Farnam Street y ECLIPSE TIES XFORDS j 00 and $5.00 Mr.and Mrs. Owen in Kansas City| Mr. Bryan's Daughter and Her Hus- band Are Enroute to Island of Jamaica. KANSAS CITY, May 4.—Lieutenant Regi- | nald Owen and bride, ‘who was Mrs. Ruth Bryan-Leavitt, en route from Lincoln, | Neb, to on their wedding trip, spent last night in Kansas City. They plan, It was stated this morning, to depart for | the xouth late today Lieutenant and Mrs sas Clty late last Baitimore hotel tered illegl their We are statione his Jamaica Owen reached Kan- night and went to the Lieutenant Owen regis- | y and it was some time before | presence was knowm. ing to Jamalca, where I am | was all Lieutenant Owen would say in response to inquiries. The clerk at thé hotel this morning said that the couple had leit their room early | “Bryan Tries to | rass the democratic | option the | lature? | republicans? THE Rule All the " People”—Bartos Senator from Saline Tells Bryan that His Plan to Rule is Very Plain. W. J. Br ters frim different member sti nilnues to recelve let- £ the legisla ture of Nebraska which show where they tand on the question of a special session. F. W. Bartos of Wilbur told Mr. Bryan| that he was unwilling o he party t a cheme of one man to ingraft a polley on | the demiocratic party. He writes WILBER, Neb, May 8 1910.—Hon, W J. Bryan, Lincoln, Neb.; Dear Sir; Yours of n regard to impending olitical | pro; reccived. In reply have this W kay in all Wy past actions, | have only ‘tried to be true to my inward self and for said actio e responsible to all f the people of Saline county, who have honored me with their confidence. However, I am not in sympathy with a project where one man desires to ingraft @ polley on the democratic party, because one democrat wants to put in force a Lobby which he is desirous of riding. *Let the People Rule’” is my motto, but it seems plain to me that you desire to rule all the | people. You have already declared for county option without consulting the dem. ocratic party. This you have a right to do, but I challenge your right to embar- | Voters with any more of_your hobbfes. You always were desirous of obtaining| the Bohemian and German votes and for the most part have been successful and you were proud of the fact (at least you | have so stated), because of thelr liberal yviews and (heir opposition to prohibition. | This was carried to such an extent that in 1896 Fred Metz, the father hrothers, carried the clectorial yot Lington D. C., that If you recall was the only tim vou carried the state for president ou kide of 198, Why t for county were you nc and tw Why such a chan, the X o'clock cle -7 Fveryone says that | & law is wholesonve and most of them admit that it has been very| beneficial 1% is not fc us democrats to move at this time. The eople generally are satisfied with the record made by the last| legislature, especially &0 on the liquor ques- | tion. Why this extra session of the legl Where,are these sudden changes of conditions in the state to cause this un- called for expense? Do you believe that the farmers elected to the last legislature | have time to discuse your political projots | when their ficlds demand their attention?| Why this appeal to both democrats and| Is it because you want to be helped out of your embarrassment, or is it because you want to make a state instead | of a natlonal figure out of yourself. As| far as our party declaring for county option | this fall. I personally kinow nothing about | It. but believe that it will be a grato mis- | take. Have not heard of anyone claiming | that county option is fair, not even its| promoters. " All that ever could be claimed | for it is that ultimately prohibition w be accomplished. Why not submit that roposition to the Intelligent voters of this | &reat state instead of playing on their con- | and that it was not known when they | fidence? Judging from the reports of the ould return stated, hofvever prohibition party at D.s Moines, la., a would return. 1t was stated, however, that | §0" gy vi"ago, they even don't want you they intended to remain In Kansas City | in thejr ranks. Initlative and referendum at least today, before resuming their trip | was discussed and voted upon in the last| outh, legislature and it {s only & few months hefore the next will be in its regular ses- sion. In the meantime let the people peak. It will be their decision and not Hulk of Battleship Maine to Be Raised| Senate Passes House Bill for Removal of Wreck and Burial of Bodies of Victims. ESES | WASHINGTON, May d4.-—After twelve | years the ill-fated battleship Maine is to be | removed from Havana harbor and the bodjes which went down with the vessel will be intered in the Natlonal cemetery at Arlington. A bill providing for such re- moyal and burial, which has been passed by the house, was today passed by the senate. DEATH RECORD. Mrs, A,V _HURON, 8. D., May 4.—(Special. »=-Mrs. A. | W. Burtt, wife of Judge Burtt, late presi dent of the South Dakota Bar association | and chairman of the State Board of Re- gents, died at the home of her daughter in . Burtt, | the | the dictation that will control niy action nnot agree with vou in the calling of this extra session and thus depleting the people’s. trea for the purpose of ad- vancing the democratie part bry. It democratic party in th ession | fatied to m people they ought to be dealt with accor ingly and even an extra sexsion in my | Judgment could not sanve them Assuring yvou that T am very sorry th T cannot agree with you on the extra ses sion, 1 beg to remain Yours very truly, . BARTOS. last ke good their promises to the Bridge Jumpe; Foiled in: Suicide | Unknown Man Tries to Leap to Death | in River, but is Pulled Out Alive, [ | The first man known to have jumped off Douglas street bridge and lived is In the police station. This man, whose name has not yet been learned, plunged headlong, | last evening at b o'clock, with plain sicidal | den being their only daughter. The change | was made with the hope that it would be! beneficlal to Mrs. Burtt's health. Néws of | her death will cause much sorrow among | her large circle of friends. i Cyras xton. 8T. JOSEPH, Mo,, May 4.—Cyrus Saxton retired, who was prominent in tbe early | histor of northwest Missouri, as a freighter, died at his home near here today, | aged 76 years. 1 H. D. Copeland. DES MOINE! May 4—H. D, Cope- | land of Chariton, member of the republican state committee from the ¥ighth Iowa, dis- rriet, dled last night at his home in Chari- ton. He was o leading banker in southern Towa. Chamberlain’s ¢ for its cures ¢f 1N Temedy i famous segns, colds and croup. The and ta anywhere else. Get Acquainted With Our Clothes Tenny: worthless write a poem on it and make it worth $50,000, THAT'S GENIUS Rockefeller could write a few word and make it worth THAT'S CAPITAL. clothes $20, $22.50 and $25, the handsomest suits your eyes ever THAT'S SKILL. You ean come here and get something a lit- tle better for considerably less money than THAT'S BUSINESS. Clotfi; take a paper, on could piece of on a slip of paper ,000,000, makers of our superior tuke choice fabries ilor you for $15, $18, ested upon. | is near the Nebraska side, from the oppo- and pulled him to shore. An ambulance then rushed him to the station. The man is thought to be a Pole. He is| about 45 years of age and fairly .well | dressed. He was unconscious for a long | time, but his chances of recovery were | deemed excellent No money nor letters were found in his pockets. His were slightly bulging when he was pulled from the water and his left leg was bruised near the knec These conditions may have been caused by | | the force of the fall on the river's surface. The man,approached the toll house, which late last night. eves site shore. Former Humboldt | Woman Ends Life| EMrn. George W. Clark Cuts Throat in | Bath Tuh at Home in California, LO8 ANGELE Cal. May 4.—(Special | egram.)—Mrs. George W. Clark, form- | rly of Humboldt, Neb., cuts her throat in a bath tub at her home her. A favorite | nlege found her. She had been worrying | over the fear of insanity Th family has been prominent for many vears and moved here five years ago. 'MRS. JEFFRIES AT CAMP | Pugilist | Makes Triy to Oaklund to Meet Wife——Goteh to Join Training Force, OAKLAND, Cal, May 4—After having | spent the night here Jim Jeffries was up bright and early this morning and by 7:%0 o'clock was on his way Ben Lomond vth his wife. Jeffrics was greatly pleased lat his wife's condition and s that he had | ar of the trip doing her any harm Jeffries would sa nothing about the contest with Johnson N LOMOND, Cal, May d—Jeffries re turned to his training eamp at noon t bri with him his wife. A wire was today from Frank Gotch stating ut the “wrestler would be here to help | Jettries in his training about May 10, Fitagerald Wins Eastly. NORTH PLATTE, Net | Fitzgerald of Snam: Omana knocked A Wiiliams of here lusi night two rounds. rt right hook In the eount ty Buyw Hertman, NVER May 4~ [laficlder Hartman has becn sald by Lenver Bloux Ciiy team of the We ern th his néw team- he Hartman left v s for the cast last n raté Shooting vequite quiek rantmen w Disce Prevenis $1.00. ale by Dew the chest pains i {with Dr. Kink [ peumonta. e | Beaton Drug ¢ and For MITCHELA State rections pent the last week In the Black Hilis. country, and in Cu The The land also contains yaluable which will be the building to some extent Y, how small the town— MAY 5§, 1910, —— A3 SRR matter ¥ 1o matter how big—there’s - always a'nearby branch for the OWL CIGAR, 4 You can’t find a cigar store where the Owl isn’t on sale—where it isn’t Sc. When 30 years of compe- tition find it still on hand everywhere—there’s but one answer—QUALITY. The Perfecto you know The Corona is new.” South Dakota to Build Sanitarium Site for Institution for Treatment of Tuberculosis Patients Selected % Neare€uster. b of May, 4.—(Spe Charities and ial)— Board Coi ter county espe- timber util struction of zed in the breakfast is the cheap. est breakfast. There is enough in a 10 cent package of the proved @ Corn Flakes Toasted for 10 full meals—and the most dainty, delicious, appe- tizing, sustaining break- fast you ever ate. “The Taste Tells"” The Big Blue Package It is the in-|Of ‘Fair the entire i structure of South Dakota material ~r,,..)Trolley WreCk lumber has already been purchased at the | | rate of $16 per thousand, all of which has | been grown in that section. The sandstone will be quarried from the quarries in lh\" | tention of the. boara to buila hills country and will be ily transported to the site, saving an immense amount of money in freight This build- will he the only stat ure which will | Two Men Killed and Five Persons Seriously Hurt in Collision_ charges tru, be built entirely of South Dakota products. | on Grade. | This idea will be fellowed by the mum\ throughout. SURBANA, O, May 4—Two men were killed, - thred. other men and two women serlously Injured and eleven recelved minor hurt carly today when a reight car going | NRS. SWORE BEGINS STORY e viewing the' various sites - which | south on the Ohio Electric railway collided | have been offered for the location of the (Contlnueed on Fifth Page.) | head-on with ~a - passenger car coming sanitarium for tuberculosis patients, The | — — . —— | north from Springfield on a hill just south membérs of the board ‘were in the cify to- [had given liberally to all of his relatives | b i day and gave out the first statement of | and wanted to dispos of a remaining The dead arriving at a decision on the site of the | $00,000 to charity, but he could not make | ("1 oo engon of Springtield, conductor state's building. The site selected by the |UP b mind how he wanted to divide it on the passenger car. board is five miles south of Custer, where | The residency, he said, Coloncl Swope had | * '\ nr Roark, a passenger of Urbana. a quarter section of land was purchased, |eXplained, would, under his will as it stood, | mpe collision 15 believed to have been | and it Is the intention of the board to (Ve eanally divided among his ncphews and | o,ygeq by the fallure of brakes on the acquire at least 1,000 acres'in the near | D€ | freight car ‘o work properly. The crew of future, or as soon as more funds become Colonel's Last Iiness. | this car declared that the car, going down available. | Of the 1ast iliness of Colonel Swope, Mrs ‘ml became unmanageable. Some six sites were inspected, but the |Swope said: site purchased was ‘the most available for | “While Dr. Hyde, Miss Keller and I were [ nROUTH IN MARSHALLTOWN, IA. location an tor all the purpeses of the at breakfast in the morning of October sanitarium. ‘Befors” making the purchase |the doctor gave her a capsul. 0 ad-| o) po Are Closed nt Result of Pe- | the board had to sécure some concessions | Minister to Colonel Swope. went .m\ titiog Revoking Saloon | from the Burlington railroad—that of a|8nd upon returning the nurse told me Mr Consents. sidetrack leading close to the land, which |Swope had not taken tho medicine, but | yARSHALLTOW la., April 4.—(Spe- will aid in getting material out there and'| Would late clal Telegram.)—This city is completely dry save a long haul by team. On the lana| “When Mr. Swope suffered his ‘““"(m!w as result of petitions revoking saloon there is & splendid spring of water, which | Vulsion, Dr. Hyde sald to me, “It's Justongents which was filed late Tuesday af- stands on a high clevation and which ha | another case like Mr. Hunton's. Its only @ | (ornoon, No bars opened this morning, sufficient force to It that it can be piped [ Question of time now.’ but the saloonists and attorneys are pre- to all parts of the grounds, and can be| 1 Wwas unnerved due to the death of Mr. | puring to contest the petition utllized to good purpose for the sani- | Hunton and when Dr. Hyde, in whom, at |y . tarium, doing away in large measure with | that time, 1 had absolute confidence, said r tho expence of & pressure svatem alther for | Colonel Swupe's acatn wan near, 1t 1| ' |'he Weather. fire purposes or conducting to all parts |could not go into the room. Therefore it | — of the house. The board considered the | Was several hours before 1 went to his| po, Nebraska—Showers, rising temper- pring was worth thousands of dollars, | bedside.” Near Urbana, O. | years a medicine it mv_eiitsjm__é_eril. { | People who know CASCARETS’ | value buy over a million boxes a TRV HERE is a def- ‘ inite difference | in the Bourke iwen- ty-five that makes them instant favorites with men who know and appreciate out-of- the ordinary style, fit / fabric and general ap- pearanc You can apply the “'E. this statement in our store. The quicker you come and have a try on, the sooner you will find real clothes satisfaction We would like to gell you your clothes this season. Drop in sn‘i‘ ye Test" to talk it over. Spring Suits, $18.00 to $40.00. ' Raincoats, $18.00 to $30.00 BOURKE PREFERRED—that's our $3.00 hat—is bullt to stand the weather and give satlsfaction. Al the new blocks and colors. See our windows. SJout. 318 S. 15th St. e ) A \ FREE CHI-NAMEL DEMONSTRATION We are not asking a favor when Wwe ask you to witness the ORI- NAMEL DEMONSTRATION n our store all this week and next but extending one. It will be your opportunity to learn from the manufacturer's expert many things in regard to the treatment of in- terfor wood work, furniture, etc., and the many ways in which the Chi-namel Graining and Varnish- Ing Process may be made to serve the housewife, Don't fail to attend. It will be worth many dollars to ou. MYERS-DILLON DRUG CO. 16TH and FARNAM STE., OMANA Millions Say So When millions of people use for month. It's the biggest seller be- cause it is the best bowel and liver medicine ever made. No matter what you're using, just try CAS- CARETS once—you'll See. ar CASCARBIP‘N: a box B’?:'n oek's s gglsts. ‘ {worid. Miflon boxes a month. Best Place fo Have Your Teeth Cared For. This 1s & perplexing the people every day. uestion, confronte putation, if the Dentlst has it, will cover a hundred thoughts whick. oty may have forgotten to ask about. Dr. dbury, with his many cars of practice, will give you the very est results. Crow nd Bridge work from $6.0u up. Killings $1.06 u| DON'T FORGET WB SUPPLY TEET! WITH- OUT PLATES. Nerves removed without hurting Teeth extracted without ou. in. " Ordinary Plates from $4 to $12.50. undreds of people have been satisfled here. Why not you? . ) DR. BRADBURY, THE DENTIST 1506 Farnam St., "Phons, P, 17i™ 17 years sms location, Two Great Essentials. Good Quallly and Cheapaess—Both are com:| bined 1a ELECTRO-SILICON the ienowned Silver Polish. Unequalled for| Cleaning and Folishing SILVERWARE, other fine metals and cut glass. ts use much thme, labor ‘expense are saved. Absolutely barmless. In' fiousehold use over 40 years.iteluse subsUutes FREE SAMPLE Dr. Vanghn Finishes Story. MA=Cloudy e Neunat: Practically all of the meorning session fa'm the Hyde trlal was consumed in the g cross-examination of Dr. Victor C. Vaughn m by Attorney Frank P. Walsh defense m | relinquished the witness a few minutes be n fore noon. The state announced that it . would brifly question the physician in the m L5 afternoon and afterward call Mrs. Logan O, w, fi' | Swope its last witness. 5 | Mr. Walsh's interrogations were con- m L4l fined solely to the inves ons mad el 5| | upon the organs of Colonel Swope. New m 156 features derived by the defense were Strychnine would accumulate in one organ of & body. All of the liver of Colonel Swope has been destroved since Dr. Hyde's sclentists applied’ to Dr. Vaughn for part of It. Only & small part of the strych sald to have been taken from the live | remains and none of the drus found has « been fully purified. The bver conta only 960 grams, whereas the normal liver containg about 1400 or 1,600 gram and Warmer Weather Coming Special Forecast Covering Next Sev- eral Days—Temperature Will Rise Rapidly. Delightful to use. Its antiseptic clean- sing power penetrates every crevice, cleansing and WASHINGTON, May 4—The bur beautifying the ) today Issued the following spectal for teeth, prevent- During the next several days fair weather | ing tartar, giv- w h & tempera [T ! ing a whole- {8 SentetioVallae and IAks. fom | | some, fragrant henee o the Roekles, temp i | breath, rapidly Al & of oW that | wfll 50c el in over the l{m'l’«\ mountain and y 3504l ey plais tes | and savrday. e o - | ST, LOUIS SHOE SHIPMENTS 0 yv and lake Satwday and | Wumbor Pairs Made in Shos Factories. o B2t shinments from St Louls sa Clothing Co. wons vscidds palrs € me for | nine ' factor nen. Nexi Saturd > | in Bt L nearby t box of six collars for ¥ valiln 3 savem) N | styles. Guaranteed four-ply. Gagetts | mailed onreceipt of, Ca> 30 CIfE BE., New uggists Everywhere. AMUSEMENTS. BRANDE TH[ATREEIS Three nights and Sat. Matines, May 5-6-7 HENRY W. SAVAGE offers 2™ Marry Widow ? Music by Frans Lehar SAME BIG CAST Including * MABEL WILBUR and GEO. DAMEREL o e AR 800 to .00 cooho . iB0e Yo §1.50° SBATS NOW BELLING and plenty of good seats still avallabie : . s Bvnge., 18-83-50-78, | Dully Man, 150 e unay all week, closing ¥riday nigh ‘Last Extravaganza of the Beason Y FOLLIES -F N. Y. AND PARIS L aby souveniri evVery patron geis Wanibered, coupon ree; drawing krl lght a Dime Ma 3 A ahd Nght—Cluxs OF 1910, Dickor- Sat man School of Acting - 2 3 oN ‘ ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE Motinee Every Day, Sild—Evening, &, ! Week—Annabelle Whitford, el us, Gus Edwards' Kountry Kids, " vd Bassett, Fay, Two Coleys and Fay, De L-on, Wataon and Cohan, the 1 Kinodrome and the Orpheum Concert Or st Prices 100, 880 aBa 506, J BOYD'S |t ‘ DOUGLAS 3910 | | Last week LYMAN XK. MOWE'S Fesblyal ) of Travel. All week y Wight. Matinoes T 7. | Hunting Trip in At@ea: BAso g " Bitna: The Bloodieas Al ¥ brios | in Jerusalem; H('tll]lu‘ll'l‘ € :hlv ":Av:v'.’; ’ rip Thiough Sunny Iwaly; Phe 10 Train. May 41, The Woodwazd 8iosk 6o |