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. BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1910, i | Follow Instructions. the mines has been keenly feit to Cabal Against Him. ()mnibus Bill suits com- | et i anorsine o e oo, BALLINGER ~ AND PINCHOT| President Taft ADHL 1 has caused & loss to merchants | | ¥ here of more than $1,00,000, and the slump N et Po Eociety Discusses Whether Always to | '. t u’ .1».;“1 the ‘,’ o “v Secretary Makes Further References | bllggthth l ‘lr‘ng — Knights of ( us oy In the state convention of the Knights — s of .m,m..'. held at Carroll, ofticers | REFERENCE TO ANOTHER PLOT : Yy, come- were elected as follow F. Grittin, Sloux Congressman Martin Learns Fifteen | & . Moines, state secretary; John Carmody of 3 Definitely Outlined—Contract for o Clipping Showing that Secretary Executive Th'nks Necessary. r Ly vy Perry. state treasurer; J. H. MeConlogu ne set or the oollar MEN.. | One District of Miners Mason City, adv ate; George l. Mc Al Collected Affidavits Ag ‘ | and skoulders, with & Bowen of Delmar, state chaplair WASHINGTON, May 13.—(Special Tej want to be, and ought to be, Ae ol | lister, Carroll, state ward 3 ] ¥ Forest Service. (From a Staff Correspondent.) e | | grain)-Represantative Martin of south| Sraceful ' ‘haug" in the body (From a ff Correspondent.) lowa News Notes. WASHINGTON, May 13.—In concluding| [yuxota, as chairman of & subcommittee DES MOINES, May 13.(Special Tele-| 10WA FALLS-A smooth check fakir |his cross-examination of Ballibger today. | of sne commitiee o publie bulidmgs. and | of the coat, which is at POsin under e name of Le Cla and orne; ‘eppe counsel or Gifford *in. | ], y posing under the name of d Attorney Pepper, counsel for Gifford Pin-| g, nqs, today called upon the president| O77Ce indefinable yet dis claiming to hall from Spencer, la., where d tablish a code of ethics that shall In the | he was engaged in cattle raising, touched | hot. Introduced a letter written by Don|(, cound the chiet executive as to what future govern thelr professional relations |B. A. Eastbury and W. W. Baker of this | M. Carr, Mr. Ballinger's private secretary, | (ouid be the fate of an omnibus publls tinctly different from or [ ety for goods amounting to about $40. and printed as an advertisement in the |y e 2¢ 0 arrying about $ISON00, | gy, g TOWA FALLS—Assistant Postmaster | Montgomery Times of Mount lda, Ark g el A | mare | O ATy ready-to-wear clothes to have 4 william Kane and wife left today for | oo SHBEEL hould such a bill pass. President Taft,| kabl i When the orders of the physician are con- | Brooklyn, la., to attend the o Jebration, of 1‘"“* as fol ”I‘\‘} it is sald, informed the South Dakota con- | unmistakably shows art | trary to the best medical judgment of the | the golden Wwedding anniversary of —Mr Is suggested that as congress probably | zroegman t e thought the ¢ oo g skill nurse who may be more capabie of dlagnos. | JANe'S parents, Mr. and Mre. W. J. Kane Wil at an early date make an examination | KTeSSTAL (hAL e thougbt () R ,”/‘ie‘;’s"’”fl and skillful crafts- se who may be more capable of dlagnos- | pioneer resldents of Brooklyn tomorrow. |of the management of the forest service |hiKh and plainly intimated he belleved manshi hoTnd & |ing. the disease and prescribing for its | “[oWA CITY—Paul S. Colller of Wilton |YOU mIght with propriety secure such af-[could be trin med quite considerably with bttt d We are showing them treatment, It Is a problem, say the nurses, | Junction, the junior in the University of | fidavits of the character referred to in|,ut sorious detriment to the postoffice| 7 tam, grey, brown and blue gram.)—Registered nurses of lowa will es- well dressed this means they want to have, and ought to the physicians under whom they are em- Sampeck your edftorial, and submit the ln both to | to know whether to follow the instructions | 10wa who won the Northern Orato business. locgus contagt. will, bs betqueted I the committee having char, the in- | busine Clothes SOEB Kianding DRydelan, Icige, cpntagt, Wil be, Banaucted, FrIAAY | vibuGaTan o which i1on IK s 18uen | "President Tate sald he thought an omai| OPIING Suits $18 to $40 " . The registered nurses in convention voted | clety, of which he is a member. 'The sub nited States senator, will probably be|pus bill for public buildings should not ,pa, s Bhn AP a g 4 . o | Ch | 1 c ncoats, §1 o §. I'he broad variety of hand to_adopt & code of ethics that shall pre- | jects of the toast program have been taken | chairman | oeet K1 006000 Na 65 WatFEing Hguie, Hven §18 to J ¥ " from sentences in his oration Mr. Pepper also read the following from ; » | some styles, weaves and color scribe the duties of the nurse. This code | “Tot NGRS T LS TRA™ e coupted | the same paper | the suggestion from President Tatt that he | OUr §3 hat—dBourke Preferred i is to be made a part of the by-laws of the Rt erference, caused Logan | . will agree to a bill not exceeding $15.000,000 | — treatments now on display it he | wiih parental interference, caused LOKAN | g would call the homesteader's atten- | V'l 88 t B . is catching the popular fancy 'S conetitution of the state society of regis- | Sanders of Ous small town near here, | ¢on® o e totter from the I |brings joy to many members of congress, | i 0 0 the of his sweetheart's | yion 0, the letter o Department of & is h ; here will interest the most tered nurses. The nurses want their duties |10 B0 Info, the ‘barn of his swecthearts | he' Tterlor published in the ubper Fight- | who are depending somewhat on such logls | $3 is a rational hat price anc yarticular voun ™ under such emergencies specifically de- | holle acid yesterday afternoon. Ho was | hand corner of our editorial page, ~This|lation to square themselves at home, and| W€ give an ezceptional value pi ar young fired. [found a few minutes later and a physician | 1o e o e e ol 111" ta thought the committee will soon report | for the monel. town. Miners Accept Terms. e ] ),L];I)j‘;‘x’;:‘,{""'”jg'h'l““']‘_"” | tary allinger himselt. You are requested | & bill drawn within the limit set by the eleg s to ¢ Col on o O .y‘ v 3 ‘v‘.'n o e daughte )| osepl to send us your affidavit in reference to|president, Delegates to the convention of Towa coal | paying attention to the daughter of Joseph | {2, ST e Your affidavit in reference to |y Sizes Up to 40-inch Chest miners accepted all the terms of the con- | Matouch, a farmer gervice in our Article on the first page. | SCPator Gamble this morning accompanied X0 &0 L I 4D LD O tract drawn up by their scale committee You need not fear that you will fail to|Chief William Bean, sr., and elght other s to wol cond " - | s : E Tawe make proof on account of such affidavit. [head men of the Yankton Sloux to the $15 $30 that peraine 1o working condivions n s | Expulsion of Jews | Wl et Indlan bureau and preseated them €5 the district No ¢ part of those per- | \dia au ¢ to | taining to subdistrict No. 2. Not all the| £ . X Answer to Nelson. commissioner of Indian affaire his dele rom 1€V esume The b Washington v letter and editorial were introduced [gation of Sioux has en in scale was completed, however, and it went ) L N WWMW”M‘MMM’ over another day by Mr. Pepper in answer to a statement|for several weeks presenting thelr griv 318 South 15thStreet d\] i SapFeine Conit Destuions made yesterday by Chairman Nelson that |ances before the several committees of con- e following s e court decisio & following Wuprerd it decisions | Seven Hundred Persons Will Be plaints against the forest service. White House by Senator Gamble to say character that death alone would balance | famished for want of water when the sher- | have bee ere ; \ : i aried, to the sheriff for water and both boys sur- | i \\v_'mf,,m;“,,g‘ Marshalltown county, Russian City. about Mr. Carr's letter which bore date| The president today s to (he senate any I rus Attorfiey John H, Luéas then began the | ton poans boooits (il fesistance. The |reversed of January 3, last, but on direct exami- | the name of Loomis £ Cull of Hot Springs 1ast stiiress 1n benIEdF BF. Tyde. i d AL Nl I N R Susie B. Walston, appellant, against || nation he sald he had received a letter |S. D., to be register of the land office at The Original and mnulno it el il | volvers and two bowie knives |sohn B. Walston, Linn county modified. |' KIEV, Russia, May 18—The expulsion | from the edicor of the paper late in De. |Rapid C Attorey Jamtes A. Reed will close the | T. J. Shea, appellant, against Edwin 7 4 Ay * d e y Weatws rgument 4% onights sessior of|BLACK POWDER EXPLOSIDN Cutier ana 3 B e appilant. against | Of Jews' residing illegally in Klev will be | cember stating that there were many com.| BIAs were opened today at the Tregsury rhipied Edwin Cutler, Polk county, affirmed. resumed tomorrow. In some instances a |plaints in that locality against the forest|department for the construction of & pub- ‘; l Colby Bros, & Co. against United delay has been ranted to permit a settle- | worvice rec d y c g @ k d ' 6 Giss’ will, DRBAMY~o to ths Jury|Body of Fereman'of Cap Company~at | pColir Brok (& Co. sguinst’ United ¥ 1 granted to p ervice. He offered im evidence his reply |lic bullding at Ottumwa, la. The bidders | about 10:30 o'clock tonight. Judge Latshaw | Homestend, Pa., Burned Be- county, affirmed. b L IS L e U U AR LR T were as follows: i will remain at the couft house until mid- | yond Recognition. Charles Gustafsen, appellant, against | marked for expulsion must leave the city When Mr. Pepper asked Mr. Ballinger if| J. H. Welse, South Omaha, $198,950; Bart- AL Cedar Rapids & Marion railwy, Linn | before June 14 he did not think the *conspiracy” which |lett & Kling, Cedar Rapids, $189,90; Charles night teawait a’Verdict { county, ffirmed. 5y GEARE WUt TRATSA ks & vreantt of an [Tg “Had! verdie onspiracy™ Which | y “pertworth, New York, $194,636; Conners The Food-drink for All Ages. PITTSBURG, Pa., May 13.~When a bar J. H. Cox, appellant, against James K o |he had referred to might have been a| Bros, Lowell, Mass. $221,850; J. E. & A. L s e -l | rel of Cap- '3 £ o loded early | Kline, Johns J ty, 11 d. agitation which beran in the Duma and |defensive cofnbination of those who we Pennock, Philadelphia, Pa., $198,840; Nort Mor it| today In the plant of the Pittsburg Cap |, J0seph againat L Eanhpa0s SRS DEGEARd N ol YAty NElCH e i "000; J. L N.lmllmnfl., Chicago, $220,- Agrees with the weakest digestion, bellant, Marshall county. affirmed G014 RREE IS0 fOr A1 38, AL Bibss: | Wi knawh 16 ¥ SEsoH ; A R Scott Mensure 1n Kept Out of the Way |and Plstol company, in Homestead, black | "William Fritz against George W. Snider, | “hould take place on April 25, last. Subse- | was known to be opposed, Mr. Ballinger re Northern Construction company, Mii- Delicious, invigorating and nutritious, o howder g0 shriveled ody of Forema L efferson county rme ‘| quently the order was suspended by Pre- [plied waukee, $215,300; Paul Rieson, South Mil- | r ? g ronriclst i | ovemn a2 venvn ot e e | Srenamre. Hoer. | mier Stolypin to permit a further examina. | "It was & most amasingly wicked de. | ¥aukes, S0 deneral Consiruccion com: | Richmilk, malted grain, powdet form. was found his identity could not be ascel The Towa supfeme court refused to place | tion of Jewish claims of residence. fense.’ | pany, Milwaukee, $197,900. | A quick lunch prepared in a minute. WASHINGTON. Ma “The qfiestion of |tained for some time. A young hoy, also | its sanction upon the habit of some manu- | The order applied to other cities and Long Statement by Balllnger. | The Key to the Situation—Bee Want A‘,,-‘ Take nesubstitute. Ask f HORUCK'S: consideration of the Scott anti-option bill |Working in the plant, was badly, injured. | facturers of beer of selling short measure | towns where Jews are residing without the | He then took from his pocket a long| . Ask for in the house went over today for at least |The factory was wrecked. Windows for | barrels to saloon men. In a case from Fort [ Pale, and local commissions appointed to re- | resume which he said would show the ex- | Something Abount Tonds. Others are tmuatums. a fortnight, The rules committee wrestled |two blocks about the place were shattered | Dodge, Colby Bros., had secured judgment | Vise the list of those affected by the order, |istence of the conspiracy to reemove him Toads—" began the man who Is always with the proposition today, but was unable | by the force of the explosion for $2,108.67, on account of alleged short| With the expectation that a large propor- |from public life. The resume had to do|!00KIng up queer statistics g ;| tion would be allowed to remain undis- | with vi » Blast the toads!" snapped the suburban- to agrée on a date. measure of barrels of beer sold them by | ol Wwith various portions of the testimony dur- |ty with the ham, the bag of flour, and The chiet objection to the adoption of s |NEW AEROPLANE TRIED OUT !the United Brewerles company. The sales | turbed. ing the present investigation and con- |thu lawn mowor. 1 am not interasted i rule today was that the postal savings bank in seen years had amounted to 116 car| The Kiev commission has considered thus |cludes as follows e o ol e thaa vou should be, sir. The toad lays| and anti-injunction bills, which are part of | macht Invented by Boston loads, worth over $36,000. The supreme |far about 1,000 cases, ‘"f Which 860 have | “The evidence Introduced in the present|g 600 eggs annually. " President Taft's legislativo program, might | Mikos: Dlisis: Baecssutal court upheld the claim that the barrels|been found to be subject to expulsion. The |investigation by the so-called prosecution| “Very extrmordinary, but—' soon be ready for consideration and that Lght. were too small and did not contain the|Sovernor peneral has reviewed the de- |was all put in by the i8th of March, last, | ~The fomale toad alio lives o be a thou ve of ay . e. lons f th commi: n an fi E v el . [Sand years old Now, a hen could live they should have right of way standard of thirty-ong and one-halt gallons | ¢lsions of the commissiol id" confirmed |4nd since that timé evidence has bean ib- |v5 1he s thousand years old and lny o0 (ONE MONTH'S TREATMENT FREE It was declded that just prior to disposi- | NEWSBURYPORT, Mass, May 15.—Wil- | each. the expulsion of 700 of those listed troduced by me before the committee. An |eggs annually, it would take a cold storage | e tion of the sundry civil bill, the committee | jjam Hilliard, an automobile racer of Bos- Inspeet the Old4 Road. The Jews remaining in Kiev will be al- |anonymous pamphlet has been circulated, | Warehouse as ‘big as Maine, California, and | THE DR. BRANAMAN CO. have been » F v el r Vi sl st ol s Texas to hold them."” treating all forms of CHRONI( LIS should meet and act on the proposcd rule. | ton made three successful flights today in| Commissioner Ketchum of the rallroad |lowed to b o :!un;,. ull‘l..ld‘o the nlolvwlh.llflndmx the truth which has been | TSRS, (D Wod them EASES for the pust 24 vears in Omaha [ — - | & Hearmg-Burgess acroplane at the Plum | cofmission returned today from @ trip over | €Ity ouly through speciul | permission | shown by the evidence in my behalf, and | “Stood on ' end the egfs would reach braska Ty TEREN AERbeIY. Caputea; Island aviation grounds, The machine had |the Rock Island line to Keokuk in company cranted it Individual cases. circulated secretly and confidentially pur- |from :wru }.; the moon and back and lenve “')'[“1'1\' know what they can do, h"'n > % 3 4 sigsgthy i S ' A W enough to fill the Pacific ocean.’ . may not. YOU want to get wel c ..'Ji"i'if‘&l,."&i‘r;\(-‘f'.“imfi‘.?d'.'fi" fherff | a new device of his own invention, which [ with officers of the road to inspect the( TASHKENT, Aslatle Russla, May 13— )porting (o state what the prostcution had Rholen 8 " “Let go of my buttenhole, sir. I want|8nd WE believe WE can cure you. What in custody Erhest and Osoar Woadson. the | which supplanted the “fines” on the top|improvements made. Last winter an in- [ The police have given forty Jewish families { sShown and expressly declining any evidence |to make that thrain—" you are interested in knowing is finding Maricopa train robbers, it was learned that |and is ued to maintain equiliblum, Several | spection of this line showed it to be in declared to be residing herp illegally three [introduced by me. Rellable information | “Useless job. The train is already made.|A DOCTOR WHO HAS FAITH IN HIS Krnest, the younger brother, was almost 'hundred yaryls were covered in each of the | very bad condition. It is one of the old- i (b s Listen to sense,. After those eggs filled the | OWN WORKS, days in which to leave the town. ::scl«:;u dlh'n (he;e plmphl{ell. :‘re‘ being | Bliitlo ooedn (e would: catss artidal wane| ~YOU have been the one to take .all the o - o . three flights at & helght of between fif- |est lines in fowa. Now it is found that stributed from the home of Gifford Pine|that would sweep— risks in seeking health. Now WI want t b g N a v 4 chot. But just then the exasperated suburbanite [ ¥OU t0 Investigate our treatment and we | teen and twenty feet. he company has made many improve- Ice Gor e Out Mr. Ballinger said that' Mr. Pinchot had | brought his bag of flour down on the gar.| Nant to prove o Vou at OUR expense ments. On May 24 the commission will in- i s rulous stranger. Then he escaped to his | that it will cure you. ‘acted steadily” as an officer, as a cltizen | train —Chicago News We are going to give a full MONTH'S p i S .i —— STEAMSHIPS S ll ll CORRIGAN COMMITS - SUICIDE | *rect the Colfax and Northern line. On f 1 to bring about the removal of a man whom TREATMENT FREE to all who call or rl g l S June 21 they will consider revision of the O Yukon Rlver Ho reparded ay not onty s ntalthrul puit+ | MOVEMNEDS OF GONAN e | write ;;;{Xur:e:m;h:pm‘ of May. Remgmher P rules in regard to wires crossing over best we have, If we Prominent Democratic Politician in . . e lic servant, but also as an enemy to the | Port Arrived Safled were o glve you Inferlor treatment wa Minneapolis Kills Himself—Sev tracks. On’the next day they will:go'ta great principles of conservation. NEW YORK. ... Lusitania.. 3 would not benefit by it because you el : : : SOUTHAMPTON Ad bl W % y szo 00 eral » Delegnte. BIIOrS JL0C & (Orossing <onbe. First Steamer Will Leave Dawson for | He said Pinchot had advised Glavis to | CHERBOURG 0. Waehingion, . ot oteriend Rt srea sre musial Sqi —_— Wallace on Lecture Tour. Poi he Ri lay his charges before the president and | LIVERPOOL.....Curmanta Lic. Manitoba PERIENCE in the treatment of Chronic oints Up the River on 3 B P VRS | NCE h ment of Chronic MINNEAPOLIS, May 13.—J. R. Corrigan, | Henry Wallace, the Iowa member of the P d had given him'a letter of introduction. He | AR SEiLLES. ..o Lorsine U kdsnni }I.ffl:'::"’[)‘.'}“l‘"" Agthma, Catarrh, Head | aged 50 vears, a prominent democratic poi- | Roosevelt country life commission, has Saturday. referred to Governor Pardee's speech at the | QUEENSTOWS Majestic Eowe!’ Trotbles.’ Kidner and Saaad A‘/ ‘lll‘ . o | iticlan, committed sulcide today in the|started out on an extensive tour in which Spokane irrigation congress in Which he | ses—— Troubles, Rheumatism Goltre and all very popular price of | serice o G tal s D Elne A e : Tt it chronic diseases, Y Por 1 ot f Dr H. Hunter in the Donald-[he will deliver a number of leuctre He| | \WSON, Yukon 7erritory, May 13.— |%eriously’ “reflected on me” and said it ’ LEAVE YOUR MONEY AT HOME AND $20.00 we are showing a line of | #on building. Mr. Corrigan was a friend | speaks first at Kalamazoo to the Michigan | %0 B0 B0 00 iver broke up in | Was made after Pardee had visited with | CALL AT ONCE, * 17 you can't call wHit e } Cas. | 0% ., Broan and had been o delegute [aute grange. Later he will be the guest| it "0 0 LC, Yeliihany aternoon, and | Pinchot | Qur’ome treatinent 8 "'(1e" e, ws t1is B E S- | to. s of his '8 o conven- e Agric c e Chicago i e : office treatment. THIS OFFER MEANS Men’s Mixec 1eviot and 18- [ to wml;« r:n n'»""‘.\..r,;;:“nmi.]o (r:'n ‘»hr:’ of the Agricultural guild of the Chicago |t © 0 T0ems vy wagered on the time Neon 15 Allesed iContpiERsy: [ S TR R HIg FER MEAN simere Suits for Spring and in | S, 1 0 it university. He will go to Ohio and be the | o+"ihig"event changed hands. One hundred | “Pinchot admits that 1 am an obstacle MENT FRE it f d bl l‘“""”! guest of ex-Secretary Garfleld, then to| . ot gupplies were caugnt on Lake |in the way of the conservation movement a wide range of desirable anc Amberst, Mass,, where he will lecture. e |} oy, e and as the ice Is 100 Soft to per- | which “‘we proposed to remove,” said Mr "AMA" co fashionable patterns ‘CAR OF POWDER EXPLODES | wit go finally to his old home in Pennsyl- | i the use of horses, dog teams are being | Ballinger, “and admits that Garfield and | . 0 a4 abie patierns, | vania. | used to carry them. off before all the ice [Glavis and he are a part of the “‘we Suite 26 Continental Block MThese sui e tailored 3 o | Aceident on “"'"K Breaks All Wires lowa at Charities Meet. goes out. He spoke of Pinchot's alleged statement ' 3d Floor, over Berg Clothing ( hese suitsiare tailored inthe| Between Salt Lake City Dr. A. E. Kepford will represent the | The first steamer from the upper Yukon |to George Otis' Smith in which the forester a e n Ice Cor. 16th and Douglas Sts., Omaha [] . o 2 offic 9 > 6 . e very best [msslhlu way and and Ogden state of lowa at the natlonal conference | for Dawson will start Saturday. The first | was alleged to have called Ballinger a | e 'x:h.?x"'.’,.. ;“:«Mr:.\ “wlu‘...w‘if;.\“.‘.,\fl N s of charities and corrections in St. Louis | of the small boats bringing the advance | “yellow dog. Mr. Ballinger sald Pinchot | T e ———— Saturday. Sunday, 9 to 12 m. trimmed accordingly SALT LAKE CITY, May 13.—A com- | next week. He goes on commission of the | guard rushing in for spring work passed |had denounced him thus because he had , e plete prostration. of telegraphic and tele- | governor und for the board of control. He | Mootaliqua yesterday. The Dawson p overturned some of Garfield's work That Beaton Drug Co, are offering most We have never shown Stiits more | phonie communication between this city | today addressed the students of Des Moines | vision market Is depleted, except for pota- | T guess ‘the yellow dog’ and the ‘snake' | of the popular 100 cigars at Bo, and the loo f i d k attractive than these, at this and Ogden resulted from an-explosion of & | college on tuberculosis. toes, onions, eggs, lemons, oranges, a little [ apout balance each other don't they?" in-|18c cigars for 10c. Don't lose sight of | or ra e mar . gar of glant powder on 'a rallroad siding R 1 TR ham, bacon and sugar terrupted Mr. Pepper this fact and drop in Saturday and 100k | : very special price five miles north of here shortly after noon 2 \ Mr. Ballinger replied that he had never [us over. { Sio 'ity today secured the convention | today. The scene of the explosion Is near loux CIt Poluted Paragraphs. spoken of Mr. Pinchot dlsparagingly before | | ¢ ers’ as- ! a 3 Y old stock in ours. It moves too k *-_’”““ Beck's Hot Springs resort. for 1911 of the Jowa Photographers’ a No el | AMUSEMENTS, Jt gogs without kaylng (N&L (W0 WOMEN |, had taken the stand and (hat Pinchot | fast, ¥ou can surely pick out your fa- | o " . . N e L e of the “snakes. ffering at half 'h. | i Sof | o ost unanimously for the river IUs the easiest thing in the world to | Was not one vortie smoke in our of & All the right shapes in Soft and |MISSOURI STAMP TAX - VALID | joyr ®mot tnemimenshy f be. suspiciou Mr. Ballinger called attention to the fact | price you have heen paying. | AI I soclation. Members of the association | never o g . . A fsn't necessarily sharp because he % \Grotected. PIg b . Stiff Hats and at right prices. 00, pointe Y that the projected fight against him &t|,), prorgrencia, conchas mize, Saturday, ee Bee May Guy N. Reid of Ottumwa, was elected | pas 'good points _ it .‘ i !lulnrvn!f Court Upholds Law Taxing | OO 0 050 0 ciation. for the en- | | Never judge & man by the company his v“[:)lyknnI\ hlml I«‘ n n:[r)”nnllm] (;rmng (0] Iy e B b e b4 OMAHA Vs, ST JOSEP“ Faiure Dasly 18 ‘Grains suing year; H. E. Link, Centerville and | Wife invites to their home schedule although nothing had been sald |10, Robert Burns, Conchas, extra size, . A man might be able to have money if | against Gartield LRt A iy ah | d Stocks. | IB (2)\] “ | e Thomas Henning, Storm Lake, were |, A AR BUERC Be able ons. 3 i e 5o | r nlng ‘ng | JEFFERSON CITY. Mo, May chosen vice presidents | " Self-preservation in a man is the worst 10c Aragon Clear Havana, McCord-Brady's May 14, 15, 16, 17 supreme court, en banc, today sustaineq | Ch2sel SRR WIERCONE 00 ) v | law of nature-so saya & woman leading Havana clgar, Saturday, 6| the constitutionality of the law requiring a A woman likes to have her husband| ‘‘Mother queried the pretty daughter,| for .... AR P veeess 860 Company [k berg of Jowa City, were elected secretary | i W0 1 seatous, when ahe ian't Qi SR Bave i wdlAr neseASed e i | Vinton Street Park « a stamp tax of 2 cents on each deal in tat) . futur luv ain and stocks. The case came | ana treasurer. And if some men didn't boast they would |he married you 10¢ El Contento, long Perfecto, 5 for 28¢ | ‘ s be unable (o keep up falth in themselves o, dear,’ answered the mother. CORATLYS \oap 2 iy Fifteenth and Douglas Sts. | up from Jackson county rly $200,000 in Loss by Mine Shutdown. L MRRbIA [0 keap up I8t 1 thampslven. B L it Saturday, box of 25, §1.25. k) on ay| ay a IflS y . 0 ers " u . e Contento he equal of any \3 | taxes are tied ) ing ecislol Figuring that there are 10,000 miner orkers, unless they start the story them miy $10 a week he Contento is t OMAHA tax re tied up awaiting the decislon guring w e’ 1 suppose he had a lot of meney | e Lt e markat f o1 e trade limit of Des | selves ! i R. 8. Wilcox, Myr. [ rendered today mithia: (e, TockgiBile . Senin What of the old-fashioned |5aved up, didn't he? 10c Palmer House Invincible, 5 for 280 Game Called 3:45 has become 1% 10llar; he spent kils . fast pedagogue, wWho used to find a bent pin on [ ‘“Not & dollar; he spent his money as fas ~ - y he earned it. his chalr occasionally M v 10 To Eae Every man_expects to go to heaven, and | [[DId you get along comfortably 10 Tom Moo he will be awfully disappointed if he hap- €8, and we were very happ. for . ! Well. mother, you know dear Geo Box of 60, $2.50 pens to meet any of his former nelghbors 4 : a ! hasn't been ablé to save & cent, but | Principe de Gales, Pullman there.—Chicago News. See here, young lady, if that poverty- [10¢ - THE O LA i S stricken dude dares show his face around | quet or Medla Perfectos, Saturday, A N D . Musings of a Cymic here again I'll get your father to kick him | each . A G5t ok | The surest way to shatter an idol is to [Into the middle of next week.”—Chicago | Box of b, $2.35 THEATRCL marry it Nows Mi Bleccion. Gladstone sise, Satur- Not “Cheap Goods’ But —¢“Good Goods”’ chelp Blessed aro the meek, for they generally B R S T NARA b ven. | da for X . ’ ’ Ry : w35 May Music Festival Not the Same. Saturday, box of 26, $1.25. | Bouguet size, Saturday, o |Bpecial Car Beaves 15th & Parnam St at 3:30, L) Aragon, Brevo size, Saturday 3 | "Lots of us who are sure we are right| SAN JOSE, Costa Rica, May 12-A | 16¢ 4 1 never go ahead | thousand men have been put at work on| All ot cigars at a cut pri It is hard for a woman to conceal her |the ruins at 4'llll¢KH‘.u recover the bodies | faults in a decollete gown. of the remainder of the earthquake victims [ A" Piain “auty 1s like a plain person. It |as quickly as possible, fears being enter Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday |is always the least attractive. tained of the outbreak of sickness. The iy The trouble with & bore is that when | force of the earthquake opened many of ' Tickets for Any Concert— | he gets wound up he doesn't go. the graves in the cemetery and 300 bodies P 3 Some people are so lucky that If they | were reinterred vesterday. Earth shocks | Box Office, Saturday, May 14 . . should jump from the frying pan into |continue, accompanied by subterranean | ALL SEATS RESERVED | | rumblings. One child was taken . the fire they would put the fire out from S g o . . the whole truth, and|under a fallen building after five days' “ m a"d Flflaenlh bios .50, $1.00, 75¢ and BOc. 3 Floor Paxton Block, Where We Escape the Dust. - | nothing but the truth—that Ju, if you don't | entombment. Prices—$1.50, § STRRK oY VENITENT | nothing but the truth—that ARNAM STREET ELEVATOR 1S MOST CONVENIENT | O i abaut making frisnds | L A SRR First Door st of Benson & Thorme. | 'When'a widow reads her husband's | The Key to the Situation—Bee Want Ads! . M add 10c per box of obituary she is apt to be surprised to learn 8 By Ma ‘»\mu @ fine man he really was—New York | 18c for box of 50 Saturday Bargains ¥iaoas vavaar N Last Two Perfor JDAY AT 2:15 2 4 ATINEE Comet rises Sunday at 3:94 a. m. n N ATINH DAY /AT RN These Prices Will Remain the Same the Coming Week or as Long as the Goods Last. Comet rises Monday st 3:53 . m. Blg Bargal s ow | Note: n:; {0 e onigh Broadcloth Capes; all colors; regular $10.00 Gingham Dresses; a nice variety; also percales, made * . | Prices: 10¢, 25¢ “"d B0¢. ‘ values, at 55.00 as you like them; $6.50 to $7.60 values— 35 00 Suit Sacrifice That Wiil Make All Silk Rajah Coats; natural color, with black satin col- | choice Saturday and the coming week .. The Weath Women of Omaha Talk W;u““ BRAHDEI SEATS ‘_'_"n::“_‘l““" $12.50 values $8. 75 Linen Suits, with inlald white roll collar and cuffs; c cather. All our Suits up to $15.00—Sat- | Suits from $16.00'to $22.50—8at- | MONDAY NowR | 4R R _ | : ice, " ’ bk Y natural champagne delft blue, etc.; the kind veually gt B Gk : urday, your choice, 00 unls\. your chol $8 Char Other atyles .in better grades equally ‘“shaded priced at $13.75—Saturday and the coming 59 30 PR DO AT vora oo Swest portion: | abteis 5. A 50 B0 8 P D H d price”-+-$6.50 Silk lv“"‘"‘_'f‘ ‘0_““_" and s‘ 50 week, cholce, Bt ................ Temperature st ..m:;, yesterday: 3 L s $93.50 to $35.00- s]o 00 black; Saturday, at . e, 8t . Extrd, sizes in black for large people, at 84.75 Other Values Above and Below This Pric. g T . Saturday, at ...... : $7 45 | . Silk Dresses; a popular model with net yoke and cutts | Black Taffeta Coats, with inlald colored sllk, long @ (%3 3 & Your cholce of any rlolh dres: in the house, Mrmprl\ mld up | By asii ; orin s ugan navy, brown and other good shades; the s7 50 ;:1(1“::1-1;r_::du;':"f;m!:: :_:\:,;l $15 "1“&”0075 am s 50—Saturday special, at $12.50 sort; Saturday and the coming week. » .. . » s | ‘ Open au -“n“.: REMEMBER-—You can get something else with what you save by buying here. All of our Goods are Marked. T Y R | MInu 10 and 3te g |ROCEDIA STOCK CO. 16th and In the Intensely Interesting Drams Chicago || “LA BELLE MARIE" Streols | staring Sun. Mat, “TEE SLAVEGIRL 1,000 *38* 10c “LA"a 1p.m AT CUT PRICES ip.m $p. m.... SEEREEaSE