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THE OMAIIA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1904. Telephone (M. WE CLOPS BATUH DATS AT P. M. BM, Msy 1. 144. "Whatever U creates within man as wilt Hve sooner or later." I Hose Supporters ribbon a pair. Fnnrr hose supporters made of good quality fancy frill satin cmmihi are m fear ihat their taHCJ nosehuppnrio iua t b i,u Mark 7.V will be destroyed when the Russlnn on and silk elastic; colors, pink, blue, white and black, toe Um of New Chwan(f compIete forcee In the direction of Harbin, and It hi not thought that they will rlik any fight on the Liao Tunc Peninsula. Aa they retreat to the north the Russians are burning the railroad stations and such foodstuffs aa the are unable to take with thm. Much Chinese property has been 1e-stroyed. The Chinese stocks of merchandise at New Chwang are the largest In Manchuria, being ralued at $50,000,000, and the local property vacua- In black and Klelnert "Hook-on' white, 60c a pair. Vlclnttrf'a "Hnflk on' nlnV. hlu. red. black and white. w mn rirrr a enmDlrte line pad. in pink. blue, wni.e '-" J" ,h. ,.. numbers, at pop- s-i i t m in nwrii n u v t-i i ir mm t . -v . WW a R it I lie in DincK ina wmi?. -ii .f,i.itn. fancy frill Ilk .Haatlc, In pink, blue, . . . i av1a.e.lr- and Bldo Elastics, made of best quauiy of the Foster Hon Supporters, made with large from 600 to ii. a a pair. NEW tilsr prices. u,j mi, " ' . , i war Psvs 4 per cent interest annually, compoun oea iuur - . iMnt nr withdrawn Soft Leather Belts In black md bro on all deposits, until n at 60c and 11.00 each. Our Dennsit Account Department Open a Deposit Account and bare your purchases from this etoro charged ""youmay draw out all or part In CASH or merchants, any moment you want it Colonel Muenthe, military adviser to Yuan Shal K!, commander-in-chief of the Chi nese forces, hits returned to Peking. He would not talk as to the nature of his er rand here. United States Consul Miller has been per mitted to receive cipher dispatches from Minister Conger, but he Is not allowed to answer these messages in cipher. The cen sorship Is adamantine. The railroad to Port Arthur has been re paired temporarily and a tralnload of am munition haa reached there. Tl S-W 9 llnl IrYrarr rrtlrCT Ci I M. C A. Building. Corner Sixteenth and Douglai StV Ping Tao, where It was said the enemy; scouts were lurking. Westward gleamed the Mlao Tao IslHnds and nearer the Tiger s Tall and Uho Te flhan, while be hind, far, far away, towered the Eagles Net, whence a view is obtainable of the whole of the Regents Bword peninsula. Out upon the limitless ocean twelve tiny spots Indicated the Japanese warships, and smaller dots the enemy's swift-moving tor pedo boats watching the coast to PTnt iny of our craft slipping through to Cue Foo or New thwang. I decided to steal through during the night across the stretch and Ueneral Stoessel proposed time. We thought that poor Odlntsoff would never return. . n i.t aw the smoke of an sp- rin Aa tha JaDanese were L.YX f?v landed an engineer batUllon, with rails, locomotives and cars, we wero .-a-i eaB. am. a as an Kste. f1 hilt W O" elded to go to meet the train. A turn or the line brought us In sight of a long bridge. The train had halted beyond, ir ussiana were on ooara we inuuani ust have met Odlntsoff, who had cer ilnly told them that the bridge was fe- that 1 should accompany Captain Odlntsoff, who had been empowered io enter iniu "sa tiation with the enemy. We left Port Arthur at S o'clock In the morning and two hours later reached the position com manded by the energetic and tireless Gen. . eral rock, who defends the whole north ern section of Liao Tung. Reports were coming In every few minutes of Japanese lending", large and small, of first en counters With our outposts, of first losses. The busy work on every side, digging trenches, throwing Up redoubts and general feverish military activity, contrasted with peaceful nature, adorned by, beautiful sprliur, the bloom of lilac, almond and apricot blossoms. ........ . It waa a fairy picture framed by hills of hue. The Chinese villages nestling In the verdure continued to wear an aspect I of Idyllic repose. -General Fock haa learned the secret of ublnulty. He does not reaulre food. His men are bright and active. Beoutlng parties penetrate every nook and corner, appearing when the enemy least expects them. We went on to Kin Chow, distinguishable In the distance by the threatening profile of Its defenses. . We decided after passing Kin Chow io Stick to the railroad, boarding an open freight car, which the locomotive pulled along the deserted line to flanshtllpou. There waa not a single employe there, but the station waa crowded with Chinese. As soon aa we neared the station three horse men dashed off toward the hill to the east. The station building was Intact, but the na tives reported the railroad building at the station beyond afire. Captain Odlntsoff njnunted the locomotive and ordered the engineer to go ahesd, lesvlnor m behind in command of the frelshl car and a second locomotive With soldiers on board. Captain Odlntfoff or dered me, If the Japsnese cavalry ap- peered, to return to Kin Chow without awaiting him. adding that If he did not return by 1 o'clock that evening to turn back, anyhow, Two hours later Captain Odlntsoff met a small detachment of our cavalry eight mllea ahead and sent back to me note book, requesting me in case he failed to turn up to proceed to Port Arthur and to hand the book to General Stoessel. we waited another hour, saw smoke In the 'dis tance and concluded that It came from de serted barracks. Then followed an anxious musi li2'7 "V.I Vu.i .V;: .h i ere on board the train were Inapectlng the bridge ami concluded they must be Japanese. Conee- t. maKing prep- Flnally. as quently we began to retreat . . u n v ftmeraencv. f. , ,in nut- Held Blesses re vealed Russian uniforms It proved to be nsrtv neaaea ny voionn d iniuunn.. .SJ.. m.n nf the Fortieth Amur rell- road battalion, who had boldly, come pver the damaged .line, repairing came. It as they We Joined the colonel and went back to Wafandlen. Whence the following day he took through an ammunition train to. Kin Chow. It waa one of the braveat feata of the war. BANDITS ARB OS TUB ACTIVE UST nmrn nennrts Kldnaplaa" n RleU Nettves. vmw f HWANG. May l.-(Vla Tien Tmn irhlneaa bandits are committing denredatlona In the vicinity of Tin Kow. Several rich natives who were kidnaped h ih.m rrnm New Chwang have been ransomed. M. Pavloff. formerly Russian minister to Cores, and now the representative of Viceroy Alexleff, who Is one of the ablest of Russian diplomats, Is now In Peking, and It la bellev.td that ha is endesvorlng to BCONO ARMT II IS MOTIOtt Japan Takes Rlgoroas Action to Ces- - eeal Movemeat of Troops. SEOUL, Monday. May . via Shanghai. May 11 The second Japanese army, num bering 70,000 men, left Chlnnampo on thirty three transports May 4. The soldiers were crowded on board In the closest manner one ship having J.SOO men on board. So closely were they packed between decks that exercise was Impossible, and very little otr was obtainable, but In spite of these discomforts there was no grumbling. Every precaution was taken to prevent news of tho departure of the army from leaking out. The residents of Chlnnampo were strictly disciplined and no one was allowed to enter or leave the town. Thrse Americans, however, aucceeded In escaping from Chlnnampo on board a Junk. Twelve days later thoy reached Chemulpo. The Japanese will probably compel the emperor of Corea to resume his residence at the Kauvel palace, from which he fled on April 14. This would make Japanese Influence over the emperor supreme. The Japanese merchants, soldiers and coolies are becoming arrogant and the Coreans are subordinated and helpless. The Japanese have established a naval base at Port Lataref, on Broughton bay, a short distance north of Gensan. The en trance of Port Lataref is defended by mines. The Russian squadron at Vladivostok Is practically bottled up by the Japanese fleet. Scouting vessels are watching the harbor. It Is asserted here that only one dlvu Ion of the second Japanese army Is landed on ths Llao Tung peninsula, and It Is asserted that the rest of this army will go ashore it Taku Shan. PERU AND BRAZIL DISPUTE CriiitKot let At;t d Dpiti the W h d awat ?f Trooa, ARGUMFNT BETWU.. REPRESENTATIVES Coaclasloa of tho 1'ieaeatatloa of the Brasilia Case la tho Contro versy Ot Boa4ary Maes. WASHINGTON, Juay II Notwlthsind Ing reports by cable to the effect that Peru has consented to withdraw her troops from the Acre region now in dispute be tween Peru and brasll, It is said that the offer is coupled with the demand for the neutralisation of tho territory, ths crisis has not been averted. Meanwhile the ar gument between the representatives of ths two countries "in Washington continue and the latest contribution, which It ui said marks a conclusion of the presentation of the Brasilian case, waa given to the press today from the BraxMan legation. The statement follows: The Interpretation given by Brssll to the treaty of lofil lias aiways iteen the same ana the oniy one compatible with Inter national la, nunieiy, mat by tiie prin ciple Utl Possideila as adopted in the treaty of 1861, Peru recognised iub teri.ui.es i the soutn and earn ul the I'atu as be longing to brasll. The L'tl Possidetis, as outlined by the Peruvian leifiiLioil itAHtfU Uuwn U CuiOlUSl title, the treaty of 8t. lldetonso of utt Is unfortunately a novelty, lor It would amount to basing right on a tr-aty null and void by iniei national law as well as by the recognition ol l'ortugul and bpaln and the bouth American nations, after their independence, 'that treaty, in fuot, became invalid in consequence of the war whloh broke out In lew before Portugal and Hpain, and never since waa re-established. The best proof of the Invalidity of that title was given by Peru herself when she thought a new treaty necessary and set tling the boundary with Brasll adopted In W51 the principle of utl possidetis, as the only title remaining. No mention or reserve being made of the defunct treaty of 1Ti7. Peru also has no right based oh actual possession, for that possession, up to the sources of the rivers Juruit and Purus, has been shown to be Brasilian under the prinoiple of utl possidetis fol lowing the rule of Plnckney and Monroe. The protest made by Peru rE!nt the treaty of 1M1 between Brazil and Bolivia waa never admitted nor given the least con sideration by Brasll. Besides, by that tre.Uy Brazil did not recognize the terri tories as belonging to Bolivia. It is true that later, under a' very liberal interpreta tion and with a view to favoring Bolivia for political purposes, some governments of Brazil ceded the territories to it. But this was only a cession and a cession msdo against powerful expression of public opin ion. The recent treaty of Petropolls was for that reason designed to readjust the matter bv tho reassertion of Brazil's rights. The title of Brazil to the territories Is not. therefore, the recent treaty of Petro polls. Against Bolivia, as against Peru, the title on which the right of Brazil Is established Is the title possessed pre-exlstent to any treaty. I The right of Brasll being thus Clear and perauade the Chinese government to take Wth tt.gATi to tne rep0rt that the Japa- i freuiy of lbl, Brazil Is but fair and friendly admitting the new claim or reru ana SEED PBOTECTIOW AT HEW OtWATtG SnsB-eetlon that Japanese May Oecapy Plaee After Rosslana Leave. ST. PETERSBURG. May 13.-4:27 a. m. over the New Chwang section. Japanese scouts were seen yesterday even miles southeast of Kal Chou. A part of the Japanese army la at present marching from Hslu Yen to the northwest. The number ol this force cannot be ob tained, but It Is known to be considerable. The Russians are moving two regiments In and out of New Chwang. for the pur pose of, creating the Impression among the j natives that they have a number of men here. These two regiments comprise the only Russian force In thla vicinity, the re- nese have threatened the Peking govern ment that they would occupy Chinese ter ritory unless the Chinese drove out the Russians, tho Foreign office denies there have been any Russians In Chinese terri tory except opposite New Chwang and Sin Mln Ting, the terminus of the Chinese rail road, and in view of their retirement from New Chwang no one kfiowa the exact situa tion at those points. The Foreign office recognizee that the protection of foreigners at New Chwang must be provided for. While it seems prob- In malnder of tho troops her formerly being ab,e that Chinese regulars will be asked to moved toward Mukden. Tho belief prevails hero that the Rus sian authorities will soon move the Mukden THE PEER OF WE FINEST Mil ' ' i Oar baslness 1st boys' Isi yosag men's stood clothes Is steadily row a, aad coincident with that fart la 'the Increased nnmber of well dressed roan aToatlrtnea yon see theso days Boys' Suits Nautical togs are very good for boys from I to 10 years, especially when made with long trousers. We show them In white duck or tan linen at 13.10 and 6.oo, and In blue serge at $7.60 and $10.00. Knickerbocker suns for the larger boys re the newest. We show good numbers at $l.oo, $.0O and tf.10. Young men'i suits, ages 14 td It yean, In the very newest fancies and Just the way the dressy young fellow likes them. In plain black or new homespuns (weeds, at $lo.w to Cravenelle Coafs in, ind With a Cravenetto cost you have both a wniD for cool, clear evenings and a rain proof garment for wet weat In sis ises 4 to it years, at f.fs u to yenrs. 110.00. We show girls' CravenetW co&ta, too-. $10.)0 to $11.00. Base Bat! Park Tlckeli Fttt With Purchst$ of $5 Worth or Ovtr. BENSON 5-THORNEB enter New Chwang there Is a, suggestion here that perhaps an arrangement could be made by which the Japanese would occupy that place Immediately after the withdrawal of tho Russians. RUSSIANS DENT. ALLEGED DEFEAT Ko Coadrmatloa at Hew in wan 01 Reported riftht at Wa Fane Tien. NEW CHWANG. May U.-The Russians deny the report circulated In London that a fight has occurred near Wafung Tien, In Which the Russians were defeated with great loss. No continuation of tno rt..mor la obtainable from other sources. A dispatch from London May 11, aald the Dally Chronicle dispatch from Shan Hal Kwan, said the Japanese army, march ing In division. In order to co-operate with General Kurokl, had defeated tho Russians nesr Wa Tung TJcn, great loss. The Chronicle's correspondent noted tnat there are two Wa Fung Tlens, one on the railway north of Port Arthur, twenty miles from Pltsewo, and tho other forty miles west of Pal Ping, on the road to Feng Wang Cheng. . Rosslana at Artillery Practice. SHAN HAI KWAN, May 11.- p. m.-A private letter which has been received here from New Chwang, dated May 18, declares that there Is a division of the Japanese army twenty miles south of that place. The letter says further that the firing heard south of New Chwang yesterday haa been plained by the Russian authorities artillery practice. 'sknaaiisi Port Artbnr la Isolated. ST. PETERSBURG. May 18. Both tele. arson and railroad communication with Port Arthur have been cut off. Write for Catalogue. 1BU Douglas Street. CLASH OVER RULES (Continued from First Page.) &wwwto0tttlww1 CUT OUT THIS COUPON, Omaha De Exposition Coupon A Trip to St. Louis ONE VOTE 0i Vote fsf . Itamsv Addm$. Town. tat tlons In certain casss. This change waa adopted by the conference. Matter of Time Limit. The committee on Itinerancy met and heard the report of a subcommittee on the matter tf a time limit upon tenure of pastorates. The report favored leaving the matter where It Is at present; that is. an unlimited tenure. Ths sentiment of the ..n committee seemed to approve, of this recommendation, although formal dls usalon was fleferred. It ssems to bo the opinion of the commltte that a rule adopted four yeact n" "ol ,vrn ",r trial. CtJT THia OUr-Oepostt at Bm Offloe or mall to "Exposition Departmsnf , . Omaha Bee, Omaha, Nebraska. CUT OUT THIS COUPON. Omaha Deo Exposition Coupon A Trip to St. Louis PREPAYMENT COUPON ahnwlnor Its dlartosltion nation under the usual conditions, snd Is to resort to arbl ldltions. snd li lustltled in asking the evacuation of the territories unlawfully occupied by Peru, a condition accepted and followed by other nations In similar cases. Mabea Annaal Address. tr. D. A. Foote returned this moraine from a three days' trip to Chicago ana Michigan. He gave the annual address at the alumni banquet of the Chlcsgo Homeo pathic Medical college Tuesday evening at the Auditorium hotel. LOCAL BREVITIES. A permit has been Issued authorising P. J. Creedon Sons to bulla a jz.uw n. building at Forty-sixth and Podge streets. Mrs. Abbie Demorest nns niea dhi divorce from her husDana. aonn j. mj morest, on the ground of abandonment and nonsupport. SIOIHSYJ 31SVX8SY3S CORRECT DRESS FOR MEN AND BOYS Light Suits for Men at $15.0 High timt wt thtnk for thit winter suit of somber shade to give way to one of more cheerful color. Suggestions of Vital Interest to you now ir y -lu'ra re idy-wt would hv you know that nowhere outsld or i.h j to-ordsry exclus'va sho aa, will you find sueh n comprciainive collection aa here, end th?y have the couiaye to ask you doubli for ne better than wa offer. Single and Double Breasted Suits At $15 Sixty models of single and forty of double i breasted suits of cheviot, tweed, cassimere, sted, knotty homespuns, etc., in stripes, over plaids, checks, mixtures, etc. all colors that have found favor both 'grave and gay are here in this interesting assortment Distinctive Suits for Summer Al OA Wt maintain tmohitkilly that nowhert w',11 you fni inch grind l pt garments, as wt show, at thlt price, Suits of finest Imported Scotch tweeds, Cngllsh worsteds, knotty Irish homespuns, casslmeres, etc.. In tingle and double breisttd styles, in a vast assortment checks, plaids, mixtures, etc. Your tailor would smile make such a grand garment as this, at double of stripes, ff "t it he could Vv P Suits of Character for Young Men wot' il'Hf Off o - Modestly Priced. . '. Every reason, why a boy or young man should dress as well as his father. Our clothing tor young men Is made tor young men with the dash and style they crave. A i rt7 set g 33 styles, single and double breasted suits .of serges, tweeds, home. Jt. ana ill spuns, cheviots, Thlbets, In correct colorings to suit all fancies of every RAND JURY ENDS ITS WORK Fedm! Body Returns Total of TWrty-Hine Iudiotttrbtt Toll Term. CRIMINAL CASES ON TRIAL EARLY IN JUNE Aisesg First coma v " Those Inrolrlns Bartlett RJefc ards aa Other Lars Cattlemen. Ra. .Yot;l for. Mams, Address . Town. State. fend Ite e (name). Address. Ttils coupon, when axompanlM r a easfc pr.ps.ld subscription to Ta Baa, 10 voutator each He paid, 00 votes for satin dollar pai-i. el A suoUon o.ot le prTpald until the amou.l , due Utttabw paid. it at lee tmc matt o wpoMuun viunuH - Lsuoa Omaba, hebk AUDITORIUM' SIXTH OF JUNE Plara ss Tlnsa rissur "' the Nebraska aeml-Centeaalal relebratloa. Ths Nebraska seml-centennlsl celebration sill ba hsld In Omaha's new Auditorium rrldav. Juns 10. Instead of somewhere else May tU This d.clslon was dennltely reathed yesterday afternoon by ths committee at Ita meeting. The cr.ange in aaics is mo for the purpose of getting the Auditorium, which It was not possible to secure May tl or on an earlier date than June 10. At that time It will be posslbls not only to have the big new Auditorium, but also to have Innss' band for the occasion. The committee was unanimous in arnv- ... . . . . I Ing at this decision ana ieeis ui n done ths very best thst was possible under the circumstances. Borne mstters of minor detail as to the arrangement of commit ter were attruded to at the mejling yes terday, but nothing elss of special Importance. A Svre Never kvaitera Aftar Porter's Antiaeptlo Hsallng Oil Is ap plied. Believes pain tnstsntly and heals at CHILD'S PETTICOAT BK1RT. Na Ml. The little model shown here Is the acme of datntlnsss and simplicity and I,, nrantioabiutv will bs seen at a glance by mothers who have to spend time In dress- children. The skirt Is made on a nttea yoke, the closing on the shoulder with one button and buttonhole. The aklrt 1 shaped on the ehoulders and under the arm. thus doing away with the objectionable features .,ma and hems at the armhole, whloh art always elumsy, especially It tha child has on the usual clothes at this age-th underskirt the drawers waist, the petti coat waist, J.he dress and perhapa a plna-fore-where, with all these sesms, It Is very apt to be uncomfortable. Thla model is the result of careful study and will be found most satisfactory It made up In any At tha aklrt materials- Material required for S-year-old child, 1 varda M Inches wide. Bises, e mourns, , I, 4, 8 and years. tha a.-eomodatlon of Ths Bee read ers these patterns, which usually retail at from 16 to cents, will be furnished at a nominal nrlne. 10 cents, which covers all e pens.. In order to get a pattsrn enclose 10 cents ard address Omaha. Neb. Pattera Dept. Bee, Thousands of ...former... Coffee Drinkers ...now well... UsePOSTUM At $10 At $15 youth- -equal to the usual $iO offerings seen else whera but here. 43 styles, single and double breasted styles of finest fabrics, embracing new worsteds, tweeds, cassimere3,. homespuns, ohevlota, etc., in stripes, over cheoks, plaids, etc. suits of strong distinctive character, surpassing all previous values. An extraordinary exhibition of ultra fashionable hand made suits Tor 'young men. Matchless offerings of finest Imported Sootch tweeds, Irish homespuns, Bannockburns, English worsteds, etc, in grand popular col orings to meet each particular notion of the young man. the Indlotments found by the present grand Jury are taken up. XOTES CM CKAKA SOCIETY The fsderal grand Jury concluded its labors yesterday at 4 p. m. by returning bunch of eight Indlotmenta. Among them were the following: Arthur Bmlth, a soldier of th Tenth United Btates cav alry, charged with stabbing with intent to wound and assaulting wltn intern io kill one Roy Matney. a hack driver on tha Fort Robinson military reservation, February U; Liorenso U Hllo, assistant postmaster at St. Michaels, Buffalo county, embesslement of $646.66 postofflce funds March Ml W. 0. Wright, allaa E. W. -&'rlght, for Impersonating a federal of floer with Intent to defraud Mr. and Mrs. Otis D. Reeve of Omaha of a board bU, having, it la charged, claimed to ne a United States gauger and upon this claim was enabled to become Indebted to them board and rent. Another case tor which an Indictment waa found was that against a newspaper emior oi wayns, Neb., for violating the United Btates laws In the printing and circulating obscene literature. A capias has been Issued for the Utter and a deputy marshal has been sent to arrest him. Thirty-nlns Indictments have teen rounu by the grand Jury at this sitting. The Jury was discharged last evening upon the sub mission of its Anal report. Indian Walks lata Arrest. An indictment was found against Peter Roulllard, a Santee Indian, for selling llQuor to Indians. A capias has been Is sued for him, but the exact whereabouts of the accused was not known. However, he very conveniently put in an appearance In Omaha within a short time, not sus nactln hs was wanted by the .United Btates authorities, and he made a personal appeal to Deputy Marshal Allan for financial aesistance to get dbck noms. i n deputy marshal flashed the capias upon Roulllard and took him into cusioay. , Roulllard was unable to furnish the requisite bond and was lodged In the county Jail to await trial. Indlotments also were returned against Frank Matesr and William O'Donnell. sa loon keepers at Center, for bootlegging, and both men were brought here Thursday night and lodged n Jail In default of bail. An indictment haa been returned against Richard Olaf Olson of Omaha for opening and secreting mall of another peraon. Ol son Is charged with having appropriated a letter addreese to Harvetto KlrkendaTl of Omaha end converted the contents, valued at II. to his own use, on March . Hehbery at Postofflca. Edwin Oordon was Indlctsd on the charge of robbing the postofflce at Newoastlo. Dlaon county, on the night of December T, X. He Is charged with breaking Into the poatofflce and stealing postage sumps to the value of 10 amount of Jua.lS. A number of the Indlctel persons are at large and their names are withheld for prudential reasons. The trial of criminal cases will begin June S. The first es.es to be tried will be those Indicted by the November term of the grsnd Jury, which will Include the land fencing cases, with Bartlstt Rlchsrds and others as ths most prominent of these esses, and ths esse of former Adlutsnt Generst I.. W. Colby. The specific dates for these respective hesrlngs have not yet been ned. However, the oiq In dictments ail will be disposed of befois Mrs. 8. D. Sargent entertained Informally at whist Wednesday afternoon at her home at Twenty-third and Webeter streets. Tha high score east and west waa made by Mrs. E. C. McShane and Mrs. R. C. Moorei north and south by Mrs. Arthur Pinto and Mrs. Fred Hall, Amerloaa Beauty roses being the teward. Three tables were used. Mrs. Charles Kountse entertained In formally at luncheon Wednesday compli mentary to Mrs. Robinson of Rock Island, 111., who Is tho guest of Mrs. William Tracy Burns. Tho Toung Ladles' Pleasure club gave the last of Its series ot danoes Wednesday evening at Chambers' academy, seventy five couples being present. The olub colors, red and white, wero used In the decoration of the hall with most pleasing effect The club has arranged for a series or summer dances to be given at Manhattan beach. The members of the Phoenix High Five olub were guests Thursday aftarnoon at the home of Mrs. B. Harris, 1906 North Twenty-fifth street, Mrs. E. A. Leopold of Cleveland, O., and Mrs. J. H. Harris being the guests of honor. The first prise for the game waa won by Mrs. Julius Ungor of Council Bluffs and tha second by Mra. Joo Phillpps. Mrs. Herman Kountso has returned from New York, where she accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nash 2d on their way to Europe. Miss Mary Malone Is spending the month at her former horns at Springfield, 111. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Snyder of Des Moines are spending a few days in the city, the guests of friends. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Prltchard are en tertaining Mr. and Mrs. Hay den of Chadron this week. Cablegrams have been received from Parle and Havre announcing the arrival of the Nash party. Mr. rred Nash Id stood the trip very well. The Toung Ladles' Harmony elub gave a very onjoyabls dancing party Thursday evening at Chambers' academy, about sev-enty-Ave couples being present. Ths hall was trimmed effectively with violet and white hangings. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Snow of Dead wood. ft n . have announced the ei.aagement ot their daughter, Miss Queens' Hortense, to Mr. Henry alven Cox of Fella, la. The wedding will take place In June. Among the larger affairs arranged for next week Is a dancing party to be given at Chambers' academy Monday evening by the Han scorn Park and Capitol H1U Dane Ing clubs. Save Money by buying your OLD LINE LIFE INSURANCE through FARMERS AND MERCHANTS LIFE INSURANCE CLUB. what you WANT, what Hear from us before you buy. J'ar tlculars mailed free. Olvo your occu pation and data of birth In first letter, this will enable us to answer you In, veillgently. References Commnrolal Ageaeiea or Omaha banks. Address FARMERS AND MERCHANTS LIFE INSURANCE CLUB. Ilrown Block, Omaha, Neb. Tou not only save money, but gt r&at vou WANT, what you cun DiC- 1- END on and what Is OUAHANTKKU, food xnsiMaor. H. L. RAUAGCIOTTI, Oi V. S. CITT VETERINARIAN, Office aaa Infirmary, Uth and Mason Sts. OKAtfA. NEB. Telephone ESS. cm tts AHCSEMElfTS. BOYD'S Woodward A Burgssa, Msuagera. TOSIfSHT CHARLES FROHMAN PRESENTS MAUDE ADAMS In THK LITTLE MINISTER Prices, t0ct 75e. II. Si. 60, $1. No Free List BEATS ON BALE. EXTRA SPECIAL EXTRA Monday and Tuesday, May 10-17. E. II. SOTHERN As Robert of Sicily, In THE PROUD PRINCE PRICES- U nNOaREB LIST. RR.UG THEATER 15-25-50-75c Beginning Sunday Matinee, May 15 jss Snd Emma Jeaa Carlatoa In Ibo Baantlfnl Pastoral Play Was She To Blame Base Ball! DENVER VI. OMAHA, May IS, 18, 1, 1. VIMTOJI STREET PARK. GAME CALLED AT l: O'CLOCK- FOURTH SEASON. KM PA P t o sua o li E M R R HUSTER'S SUPERB BAND Everything conducted on the same high moral standard us in the fast. the same tlma Tor man or wasi. rrice, on.