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v SPECIAL NOTICES
Adrrrllirnntnli for (line column
Trill he tnkrn until 1U ra. for the
evening edltlnn and nntll 8:110 p. m.
lor morning nud Sunday edition.
Hate. 1 1-Jlo a trorit flrM Insertion,
le a rrord thereafter. Nothing taken
for less thHB 2nc fur the flrst Inser
tion. These adTertlseniaals Blast be
ma consecutively.
Advertisers, by rcqniillil a nam
hrred check, can lie ansrrera ail'
dressed tn a nnmbered letter lu cart
of The llee. Answer" so addressed will
be delivered usi presentation mt the
cheek aaly.
WANTED SITUATION.
6ITUATION WANTED by n first-class
rlnthlnir mti.iimnn. wtnek keener Wild
window trimmer, with n gobd recall cloth
ing nouso; enn give ueBi oi reirreiKra.
Addrenn E f6. Hoc. A-MO-30'
WANTED MALE IIEH',
WANTED, wo have steady work for a few
goon nusticrs or good nanus ami
ancc. u. it. Adams t-'o., iiwu """"JJJgj
BARBER trade taught thoroughly In short
time, catnlmrun and particulars free,
Address Western Barbers' Institute,
Omahai Neb. um
WANTED, a good experienced clothing
solicitor. Apply 1314 r'-trnam St. Good
position to right party. '
WANTED. good man to f " c2nvn?lnBJ,n
dress E 4, Dec. r ' B-M189'
inn rniiTii rv rrnnn nnv mr iikiii iii-i
RAI.M9VRM iln t-nniltt trnvcllllg BnlrsmCn I
to nil vacancy In Nebraska. Will con-1
tract for year 19U with right party. rer-
mnnent nosltton and remunerative com-
pensat On. neferenccB and siumpea '
velopo. D 39, Bee. , B-M270-30'
W A Vl'Ln n mmnnfnM( fill it experienced
traveling' salesman' ncqualnted with tho
stovo trad in Nenr.isKa wwmu
lowii, to soli Ecllpso stoves a?.u niiiK
AddVlvS
WAJJTKn. tnnn to travel. Address If. R.
Scammon, 107 8. ITth Ht., Omaha. Nob
11 M554 31
BTKN'onRAfMIER and typowrltcr, for
railroad otnen; good opening for compe
tent voting man; tat-5 ago, experlenco
and Hilary txpectcd. Address , m. ueo.
11 lllDlM
WANTKll. two strletlv hlc'll clas solicit
ors of good ndilrc.Hs to secure data, eto.,
from luislncss and proicssioniu ini'ii ir
biographies to appear In Stnto History:
permanent position p references rcijulred.
itilt tin 4 W iv-t
WANTED, colored man willing to work;
good wages. Apply " lBM50i 30
WANTF.n PESIALE HELP.
WANTED. 200 girls. 1524 Dodge.
Tel. fcC.
C 410
S0 girls wanted. Canadian ofllce, 1622 Dougla
..vr gouij gi
a Ironing
WANTE
general
GOOD girl wanted for plain washing nnd
Ironing ot The Creche. C-550-26
WANTED, neat. Intelligent woman for
general liousoworn in sniau lamnv. hwu
wages, ,goou noino ami ", .l1'""-' "
rlcht person. Call or address 1132 N. 2h
Htrcut, South Omaha.
C-M607
WANTED, competent girl for general
housework; good wages. 209 So. 3Gtli Ht.
C 579-2i)
tiMNTRn-fllrl fnr netinr.il housowork.
Mrs. A. G. Gilbert, 42S Oakland nvenue,
Council BlufTB. C-MoTO
HELP WASTKU.
WANTED, boys nnd girls to work for W, OLADISH pharmacy, 12 & Dodge, rcllablo
sond 10c for merchandise certificate nnd drug store. Is 725 Jl
how to get a 10IC iiold pen and holder 1
free, Northern Illinois Supply Cp n.AinvnVAVTi
Drawer 175. Sycilmore. 111. -M575 , r CLAIIl Q ATS.
; l. " MRS. 'FRITZ, clairvoyant. 819 North lcth.
, KOIl 1 KEXT HOUSES. 3-470
IF you want your houses well rented place MME.GLYMER genuine palmist. 1G05 Dp-lge
them with Ilenawn. & Co. D 113 S-M471
H.WAY9 lTinvlnir II. II. BOOds. Planns.
OOlcc, lDll'j Farnam St. Tel. 1559 or S63.
D 113
HOUSES for rent In all parts of the city.
urennan-i.ovo vo,, :u do. utn m.
D-H4
HOUSES, stores.
Bomls, l'axton block.
I 115
BEE HENRY B. PAYNE, 601 N. Y. LIFE.
U 447
HOUSES, etc.
F. V. Wead. 1524 Douclas.
D-448
HOUSES and flats.
Rlngwult, Barker Blk.
u 450
i-ROOM i'ouse, 27th and Farnam Sts.. all
modern, t-au .wjo t arnam or pnono 558.
D 151
HOUSES -wanted.
Wallace, Brown blk.
D 153
BARN, 2024 St. Mary's Ave.
D 153
FOR RENT, 12-room house, heated with
steam, mooern conveniences, good batn.
Aoaress, w, iiee. 13170
.ELEGANT 10-room all modern resldcnco;
nuiuwumi iiiiinii, iMui:uiui(i u'ttn, munory
This houso Is In cood condition niul will..
In tcjn minutes' walk of the center of tho
city; In a very select neighborhood, near PRIVATE hospital for ladles before & dur
ATlAhtT COn.S and ln Unoru.nU babies adopted. 1136 n"iT
OMAHA
Douglas Sts
D-579
FOR RENT, B-room cottage. 26th and
Uiondo ets jy. Appiy ct wt n. 19th nt.
D-M100
FOR RENT, nbout Dec. 23, new 6-room cot.
taare. 10th unr Arbor: cltv walnr mut
bath; very convenient for small family;
will en. imri uuwn, uuinnco moniniy pay
mollis, uuu At. 1. uu uunuing.
D-M311
FOR RENT, Bakery In frst-class condition:
largo Htoro room, continuous oven, etc.
Also 8-room houso. with .barn far 8 hoi-Kpn
and largo wagon shed. All for J30.00 per
iiiuiiiii. i . ji, jwmai'ii, i.u iiaiuge lllilg.
U 133
Ell Sownrd St., new tlvo-room cottago
forwent; good barn and city water; rent,
OMAHA LOAN AND TRU.ST CO., 16th nnd
LuuKiii nU IJ i'os
FOR RENT, two cottageH.. 2119-2121 Blnnoy
D-M5S6 31
'Oil RENT I'UHMSIIBn IIOOMS.
TEAM hinted rooms at The Thurston.
E 151
1 f
FURNISHED rooms, modern. 1722 Dodge.
k Aiwa jay
DEWEY" European hotel, 13th and Farnam.
E 3
HOOMS. 1906 Capitol nve.
E-M51S 29
FURNISHED ROOMS, modern. 1910 Cnpl-
101 ave. !; ,M!Da si'
FURNISHED room,
trcet.
modern. 2114 Chlcngo
X SI5S7 30
FHIINISIIED ROOMS AND HOARD.
GLENCAIRN,transU'iits,1.25 day. lt0 bong,
1 . v IJS
The Merrlam, good winter home, 25 & Dodge
r 457
THE PRATT, nlco south room. 212 8. 25th.
r 1st
UTOPIA. 1721 Davenport St.
P 436
ELEOANT large steam-heated front rooms,
with boaru. m unpnoi ov, i- aims i
FOR IlKNT UNFURNISHED ROOMS
TWO unfurnished rooms,
1067 Park Ave.
U Its
PARLOR lloor, I rooms, with light nnd
lirni. inn, ,iiiu ,(,vi,.' . .,u,,,. m . u, -
nlshed, for light housekeeping. Inquire
su uarney. ai&to 1
FOR RUNTSTORES AND OFFICES.
FOR RENT. More In first I'laaj location;
rent rensonuble. Apply R, C. Peters &
Co., ground lloor. Bee Bldg. 1318
SPLENDID building tn commission district
tor rent Jan, l. a. u. wead, ibzi Douglas.
l-'Oll RENT-STORES AMI OFFICES.
FOR HUNT, the building formerly occupied
ov Tnn nee nt bib mrnnm street, it nns
rour stones and n niiHement wnicn was
formerly used as The lien press rooni
This will be rented very reasonably If
Interested apply at onco to C. C, Rose
water, secretary, room 100, Beo Bulldlntr.
I
LARGE double room In Continental block!
can bo mado Into very deilrablo otnee and
reception room ior pnysician. win ar
range to IMllt.
uaiaha l oa & Tiiuttr uu.,
lt!i it Douglas Sts.
1837
GROCERY, corner! factory or laundry
ouuaing. n J. rauerson. Tnonc, itu.
I 813 J-
AflENTS WA.NTKI),
WANTED, agents, $9 n week; novelty, a
winner, inquire l-. j. Bradley, uotei uci
lone. J-582-27
WASTED TO HUNT.
STUDENT desires to work for board whllo
attending school. Doylcs' College. Tel
19S4. K-M2-30
WANTED, furnished room, nil mortem
conveniences, near Omnna club. Address
is ii, iicn. k aw a
STORAHE.
PACtFIC Storago und Warehouse Co., 312-
jm jones, general storago unci iorwaroins.
OM. Van Stor Co., 1611H Farn.
Tels, 15S9.KC3
459
WANTF.D TO JlUY.
AT.T. tflnrln nf linllnnlinlri roods, hotel, etc..
lar0 nn(1 ama quantities. . Chicago
Funilturo Co., 1406-10 Dodge. Tel. WW.
N 461
WILL purchase a limited number of
Omaha Savings bank accounts, urennan-
Lovo Co., 303 So. 13th. N 1
HOUSES to move. Wallace. Brown Blk.
IM IK
WANTED t buy. $1,000 of Omaha Savings
HIGHEST prices paid for furniture and
stoves j. ievin, ;svi in. ltiin hi. niu
I'Olt MALE IIOIlHES, VEHICLES, ETC.
VEHICLES, finest In city: repnlr work, tho
uesi; try us. 11, Frost, mn it i.cavenw in
f in
FOR SALE MIKCtSliLANEOUS.
HARD and soft foundation piling
hoc
fences and cribbing, wi uougias.
9-466
2DHAND safo cheap.
Dcrlght, 1116 Farnam.
Q-ti
SAFES; buy, sell, ex'ge. Schwartz, lit So. 13.
HERTFORD & CO., 16th & llworth.
FURNITURE & UPHOLSTERINO.
Q-S77
TIMOTHY hay and all kinds feed and coal.
Monroe & co. y ai4ie
I HAVE 11 'sure permait euro for warts;
no pain or scar; send 11 and a z-cent
stamp for mcdlcln and full directions.
Vied. iviiv.t:iu, ,,t-nii:iii ncu.
tj ,Mt3J J21'
REMINGTON and Bmith-Premlcr type
writer ror sale clienp. Address k cs. nee.
.V! aims ir
MISCELLANEOUS.
NOTICE, country dealers, Sdhand furniture
and stoves at lowest prices, canoad lots or
less, unicago uriiuure wo., iwti-iu Dougs.
K 109
SELL cheap beautiful Upright piano,
manogany case, luuy gucranteeu, Pargnln.
910 N. sotn Ht. It 078-Jjr.l
EI.KCTIHC TREATMENT.
MABEL GRAY, 31754 N. 15th St., fiat E.
T 81357 J17'
ELITE parlors.
CIS So. ICth, second floor.
T-3S6 3
1
PERSONAL,
DR. ROY, chlroDodUt; corns & superfluous
hair removBu vy cieuiriciiy. .jt. it jrren
zer Blk. . U-473
TURKISH baths, massage batlu, electric
patns, ior iuuicb "'" BRiiiea women
massago operators; finest equipped baths
IP l"?Vilr- iLV'riiS- "aul orapany.
ttooma iu iw v w,ui, u f4
VIAVI, woman's way to health. 346 Bee U&g
u WJ
LIEBEN. theatrical, masquerade costumer.
luia riuiiivui. u i76
PRIVATE home baforo and during confine-
mciu; uumuo ouujj.ru. ,uu, uurget, 2K;0
uuraeiie. U 476
uc.wiKft machines rented nnd nnn
run. x ni?r iiiuiiiii. Duijiuit:H inr nil u h.
of machines. Tho BInpor Manufacturing
U-4T8
1 FURNACE work. STOVE work, tln.slieet
iron, gaiviiiuiru nun, sine anu copper
1. . 1 ...... . nnnrnut nlnnn I . I ' . . .
. . , rl I . . V. . . OCOO . .
aavaga i'" bhujj, rurnam bi.
U-3S8
6W STEIN WAY' upright piano, latest stylo
U-677-JyJ
FRENCH noconllon nleatlnc: Ivory rim but
tons; man orders, umana i'leating uo.
1521 uougias. u ISO-
COSTUMES for rent.
3318 S. 20th. Mrs. S,
Hack
U-M Jll
M'KINLEY reaches the White House, how?
Tills satin niiisiieu nuiminiini puzzie com
plnte only one dime by mall. White. Houso
ruzzie uo 2.10 Mi5ningion St., uoston
Mass. Agents wanted. u M434 2S
JOHN M. Macfarlanrt haH removed his law
olllce to suilo iscw York Lire Illdg.
U-M460 30
SUPPLIES for all machine?: machines for
ront. wiute sewing Alucnine, ltco untig
ins. TCI. ZJilf. u MiJ
BABIES and children cared fnr. S13 N.- 23d
U.M57G J26
WILL lady that telephoned and wroto let
ter on December 10. liw. concerulliir law
suit pleaso call up party again, as they
have something of a very Important
naturo to communicate. v MoSfi 3
MONEY TO LOAN-HEAL ESTATE.
PRIVATE money. 5, BW. C per cent; no de
lay. uarvin uros,, 1013 f arnam. w 4sa
LOANS on eastern Nebraska and western
Iowa rarms at 0 per cent; borrowers can
pay 1100 or any multiple; any Interest
date; no delay. lirennaii-Lavt) Co,, 3M
ko. utn at., umanu, wen. w 4sj
MONEY to loan on improved Omaha real
estate. urenuan-L,ove uo jus ao. i;un,
W-4S3
PRIVATE money. F. D. Wead, 1524 Dougla
w y
11,000 nnd upward to loan on Improved clt
property anc larms, v. farnam amitn ,
Co., 1320 Farnam. W 4Sl
WANTED City loans, bonds nnd warrants.
ueorgo & company, iuui mrnnm street,
W igj
WANTED City and farm loans: also bonds
anu warrants, ti. u. refers St co., 170:
f arnam at., uee uiug. w o
MONEY to l-n on farm nnd clt:
rouertv
lowest rait u.. f uavis co,, 1
Farilsto
si
MONEY
Omaha
tan at 5 and SU nor cent on
werty
W.
11. Melkle, 401 s. 15th
W-4SS
FIVE pet cent money. Bemls, Paxton block.
MONEY tn loan on first-class Improved city
property or ror uuiiaing purposes, i-ayne
Knox uo,, now YorK wie. v 433
PRIVATE money to loan. J. H. Sherwood,
MO.XKV TO t.OA.X-ltKAti K STAT 10.
$1,W)0 TO LOAN on real eitateicall at once.
M. J, Kennard A Hon, 310-311 Drown biocK.
W-493
MO.tBY TO l,OA.-CHATTKI.S.
THE OMAHA MOHTOAOE LOAN CO.
(Established 1S32.)
Will make you a loan on furniture, pianos,
live stock, etc. You keep the property.
Or If you have a permanent position we
will make you a SALAIIY LOAN without
Indorscr or mortgage. Wo loan from 10
up. You can got the money In a few
hours after making application and you
may pay It back In 1, Z, 3, 4. 5 or C months.
Others claim lower rates, but all we ask
Is a chat.ee to make comparisons. We
charge nothing for papers or filing and we
give you the full umount of the loan In
cash. Wo aro the oldest and largest loan
company In Omaha. Our motto is "to try
trp lease."
Telephone 220J. 306 South lCthSt.
MONEY MONEY
LOANED BALAniED PEOPLE.
LOWEST HATES. EAHY PAYMENTS and
. 8TniCTI.Y CONFIDENTIAL.
OMAHA CREDIT CO..
Room D2, Fifth Floor, New York Life Did
X W
"SALARY LOAN8"
TO EMPLOYES
NO C1TAROE DEDUCTED IN ADVANCE
NO CHARGES FOR DRAWING PAPERS.
"QUIET
'(OFFICE,"
"EASILY"
"FOUND."
"AMERICAN"
"LOAN"
"CO "
Room G01, Iie'e Building.
Open 8 n. m. to 6 p. in. and noons.
Rebate when loan Is paid Dcfore due.
X-M783
FOR furniture and piano loans. Mergers
MONEY loaned salaried people holding per
manent position witn responsio;e concern
upon their own names without security;
vHBjr piijiiifius. loiman, iwj in, i. i.. mag,
X 503
MONEY loaned on pianos, furniture, Jew-
ciry, norses, cows, etc. C t Itecd, 319 B. Id.
SALARY LOANS. CHATTEL LOANS, ,T,
W. TA1LOE, 21S First Nat. Dank Bide.
X 605
MONEY loaned on Pianos, furniture. hor.rS.
cows, jeweiry, uun ureen, it s. namer iiik
A. Ewu
.OANS on furniture, pianos, diamonds,
Jewelry and salaries; cheap rates. BOS
TON LOAN Co., R. 21, Frenzcr blk., 15th
and Dodge, opp. old P. O. Open evenings.
Jt AIliU JU
LOANS TO. SALARIED PEOPLE
with partial payments on note: no mort-
men or securitv: anroiuieiv connaentiai:
POSITIVELY l.OWRHT IlATEHi Innna lit
otner companies in Ken up. 1100m u), ran
ton Block. RELIABLE CREDIT CO.
X 501
CHATTEL and salary loans. Joe H. Ploas-
nnt, ii uarKer uiock. a mi&t ju1
CHATTEL nnd salary loans. Joo H. Pleas
ants, &4 uarner diock. a una jia-
BUSINESS CHANCES.
flW CASH or easy payments buys 2.1 strictly
inwiui tnicicew siot macnines ror drinxa,
cigars or cash: will earn 12 and upward
weekly each. Earl, Claric & Co., Furni
ture manufacturers, i;mcago, 111.
Y-501
WANTED, good mnti to do canvassing in
me country; good pity ior rignt man. au
dress E 4, Bee. Y-M190
WANTED, by January 1. reliable and Indus
trlous young man witn rnpitai rrom K.wo
to 3,000, to become partner In established
manuiacturing anu jonuing misinpsn; n
good bookkeeper' preferred. Address E 42,
nee. y M431
WANTED, partner, good rustler, engage In
cnnttoi loan Business in soumern or west
em city. E 67, Bee. Y-M574 1'
'ARTNER with means to engage In sheep
uusiucss. Address k uj, isee. 1 ii8-js
'OR SALE Newspaper nnd Job ofllce, in
splendid town and rich agricultural ills
trlct; only democrntlo- paper In 'county
1 ...... ...; mam ., ,, .... vn -rv -
iJUliuiuiifill, mmicca I-. " .
1 T-M5SS
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE,
C. F. HARRISON. BARGAINS. 913 N. Y. L.
liteYM J'
HOUSES, lots, farms, Innds, loans; also flro
insurance, uemis, i-axton dik. ltts oil
PROPERTY bought and sold; monoy
loaned: rents collected, u. u. jonnson
Co., 311 So. 15th St. RE-102
RANCH AND FARM lands for salo by the
union Pacllic itanroau company. 11. a.
McAllastcr land commissioner. Union
Pacific Headquarters, Omaha, Neb.
RE-R14
CHAS. E. WILLIAMSON. 1203 Farnam St
RE filB
SEE HENRY B.
PAYNtJ, C01 N. Y. LIFE.
RE-512
EQUITY In wholnsalo district, 66x132. bring-
ing in good rental. Bargain. Address
E C6, Bee RE-412-3
GOOD INVESTMENT.
13 Per Cent Interest 13 Per Cent.
Three two-story six-room houses, newly
papered and pninteu, nrst-cmsR repair,
partly modern, one block from car line.
Price: $4,000. Tho Byron Reed Co.. 213
S. 14th st. RE-M573
FOR SALE, five store buildings, each 20x00;
40.UOU reel 01 gooo lumuer in mem. Tiiese
buildings mtiBt be sold nt once. Also good
cottago nt 15th and California, to be re
moved. A. P. Tukey, Board of Trade.
RE-581-29
HAVING made arrangements to leave the
city 1 will sen my nome, 1&07 rates St.,
also adjoining house and lot at n sacrifice.
Tom Dennlson. RE 5R3-29
DANCING.
AFTER the holidays. What? You can Join
In one or Atorana s classes, in dancing unu
combine pleasure with Instruction at a
moderate prlco. Call on him at Crclghton
hall and you will hear of tho advantageous
terms you can make. Classes always open
for beginners. Children Wednesdays nnd
Saturdays, adults Tuesdays and FrHnys.
I'rivato lessons uauy aim gviiiiik. 111511
nchool clats Saturday evening. M577 C
MEDICAL.
LADIES out of health find prompt relief.
Box 232, umana, ieu. t-onuuentiai.
516
DR. LE DUE'S Female Regulator, posi
tively warranted to cure tno most stub
born cases of monthly Htonnunes. Irregu
larities, obstructions and suppressions
brought on from whatever cause; 2 a
nnrknea or 3 for 15: sent nnvwhore lire-
paid on receipt of price. The Kldd Drug
Co., Elgin, III. American Ofllco, retail,
wnoicsaie, Aiyers-uuion urug o., umana;
M. A. Dillon. South 0'.naha: Davis Drue
Co., Council Bluffs. ?ull llnu of rubber
goods.
ACCORDION PLEATING.
ACCORDION and side pleating, cheapest,
uesi, quicKest. Airs. a. u. AiarK, v 1'ai
terson Blk., 17th nnd Farnam 8ts.
-522
SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING,
A. C. V.N SANT'S School.
717 N. Y. Life,
-623
BOYLES' College, court reporter principal.
nee mag, wt
NEB. Bus.
Thenter.
& Shorthand college.
Boyd's
025
GREGG Shorthand. Om. C. Col. 16 & Doug.
FIIRN1TURK BARGAINS.
Wn lifive bought the entire stock of Wolf
Zncharln, 1207 Farnam st., amounting to
$3,000, at 50o on tho dollar. The larger
portion belnc holiday tcoods. we nre will
Ing tn close them out nt 15 per cent profit.
Don t rn:i to inspect tnis line netore pur
chsslnir. Remember the place. Enter,
prise Furniture, Co., 102-101 South 14th,
corner uoogo, ai aoa 31
JUNK.
B.&M. Junk house,. J. Milder, Prop., dealer
In all metals, bottles, etc. Carloads a
specialty. W1-R03 Farnam, Omaha. Tel. 2374.
ozi
LOST.
LOST Oval-shaped gold hair brooch; finder
piease return to liu uougias st.
OSTEOPATHY.
JOHNSON Institute, 815 N. Y. U Dldg.; Tel.
iHi Alice, Johnson, v. u ladies- dept.;
Old K, Johnson, Ostcopathlst, Mgr.
318
M. E. DONOHUE, D. O., of Still school.
KlrksVille, Mo 604 Paxton Blk. Tel. 1367.
-519
TICKET BROKER.
CUT rate tickets everywhere, p. n. Phil.
oin, iwh f arnam. Teicpnone im. 531
MIRROR FACTORY.
Damaged looking glasses resllvered. 70S N 16.
Ml
HORS!B -WINTERED.
HORSES wintered, 14 per month. J. W.
x-ncips, iv in. x. iaio oiug. 'i-none luul.
AI-7S3 JJ
PAWNBROKERS.
EAGLE Loan Ofllce, reliable accommodat
ing; an uusincss confidential. 1201 Douglas.
-52S
FURNITURE REPAIRING.
TEL. 1331.
M. S. Walklln, 2111 Cuming St.
-627
BIRDS AND TAXItlEHMl.
BTOCIC'S Bird Store.
1C03 Leavenworth.
-535
DRESSMAKING.
IN FAMILIES.
Miss Bturdy, 318 S. 26th st.
-M977 J8
MRS. JEFFRIES KEMP, 401 Puxton block,
teippnono At 14 J27
LAUNDRY.
OMAHA Steam Laundry; shirts. 7c; collars,
zc; cuus, 4C. iiw j.caveiiwiirin. tci. bh
-530
CARPENTERS AND JOIIUERS.
ALL kinds of carpenter woik nnd repairing
promptly attended to. J. T. Ochiltree, 2rth
ana ignite ais. aiv
STAMMERING AND STUTTERING.
CURED.
Julia Vaughn, 430 Rnmgo
SUES t CO .
Patent Lawyers
BteBldg., Omihi, Neb
Patent BookFrea
PATENTS
QUARANTEED
J
POSTOFFICE NOTICE.
(Should bo read DAILY by all Interested, as
cuanges may occur ui any iimu.j
Forelnn malls for tho week ending Decern
ber 29. 1900, will close (PROMPTLY in all
cases) nt tho General Postotllco as fol
lows: PARCELS POST MAILS CLOSE
ONE HOUR EARLIER than closing time
shown be!ow. Parcels Post Malls for
Germany close nt 5 p. m. December 2Gln
Regular and Supplementary Mails close at
Foreign Branch half hour later than clos
ing time snown ueiow.
Trnnantlnnlln Mnll.
SATURDAY At 6:30 n. m. for FRANCE
SWITZERLAND. ITALY. SPAIN. FOR
TUflAL. TURKEY. EGYPT. GREECE.
BRITISH INDIA and LORENZO MA It
QUEZ, per s. s. La Normiiudlo, via
Havre (mall for other parts of Europe
must be directed "per s. s. La Normun-
dle ): at T..V) n. m. tsuijuamentarv :i n
m). for .EUROPE, per a. s. Campania
via Queenstown; nt a n. m. for NETH
ERLANDS direct, per s. . Amsterdam
Imiiil must bo directed "nor s. s. Am
.l.ln nt n n m fnf ITVVT.V u
s. Aller. via Naples (mall must be di
rected "per b. s. Aller") at 10 a. m. for
SCOTLAND, per s. s. Anchorla (mill
must bo directed -per s., b. Ancnoria ')
PRINTED mattkr, liTC nils steamer
takes Printed Matter, Commercial Papers
and 8amples for Germany only. Tho same
class of .mall matter for other parts of
Europe will not be.scnt by i,a ship unless
specially directed by tier, j.
After the closing oi tnonsupplcmontary
Trans-Atlantic Malls, .namad. n,bove addi
tional supplementary, inulus aei! opened on
tho piers of tho 1 American English,
French and German stennrrr.s and romalti
open until within Tim Mlnlftca of the hour
or sailing oi sieuuiur. .
Mnlls for HootlL-'mul Central Amcrlcn
West ImlleH, fte.
SATURDAY At 9 a. m (supplemerttary
H SU n. m.l for PORTO RICO (via Sun
Juan), VENEZUELA nnd CURACAO, per
s. s. uaraens imau mr nuvnniiia and
Cnrthaicena must bo directed "per B.
Cnracns"): at 9 n. m. for GRENADA and
TRINIDAD, per s, s, Murnval; nt 9:3)
a. m. (supplementary i a. mj ior st.
THOMAS. ST. CKOfX. LEEWARD and
WINDWARD ISLANDS, nnd DKMK
RARA. per k. s. Mndlnna (mail for Oroil
ada and Trinidad must be directed "per
s. s. Madiana"); at 10 a. m. (suppie,
mnntnrv 10:30 a. m.) for FORTLINI'
Idl.ANh. JAMAICA. "BA VANILLA -md
CARTHAGENA, per s. . Altai (mail for
Costa Rica must bo directed "per s. s.
AltnT'l! nt 10 a. m. (suuulcmentarv 10.30
a. m.) for HAITI, per s. s. Alps; nt 10:3)
n. m. for CUBA, ner 1. 8. Mexico, vh
Havana: at 10:30 a m. for YL'CATAN.
per h s. Prima, via Progreso: nt 12:10
p. m. for MATANZ S, CAIBARIEN,
NUEVITAS. GIRARA and BARACOA.
per n. s. Ollnda (ordlt.nry mall only
which must bo directed "per s. s. Ollnda:
nt 11 p. m. for NASSAU, per. steamer
from Miami, Fla.
Mnlls for Newfoundland, by rail to North
Rvilnnv. nnil thence bv steamei. close nt
this o'nico dally at 6:30 p. m. (connectlnrj
close hero every Ainmi.iv, wednesuny and
Saturday). Mulls ror A)lque:on. tiy ran to
rtntitnn. and thence In steamer, closo at
thin omce dally at 6:30 pi m. .Malls for
Cuba, ny rail to rnn lainpn, i ia., ami
ihnncn !v KtMmur. close at tins nftlco dallv
nt M6 a.' nt. (the connecting closer nra on
Sunday, Wednesday nnd Friday). Malls for
Mexico uiiy, overninu. unnrw nprcuuiy uu
drenspil for dlsDatch bv stenmer. closo at
this omce dally at 1:30 p. m. and 11 p. m
Malls for Costa Rlcn, llelbo. Puerto Cortcz
and Guatemain, by rail to Now Orleans and
thence ny stenmer, close at this omco dally
at 1:30 p. m. (connecting closo hero Mon
days for Rellze. Puerto Corter. nnd Guate
mala nnd Tuesdays for Costa Rica). Reg
istered mnll closes at 6 p. m. previous day).
Trnnspnclfln Mnll.
Malls for Hawaii, Japan nnd Philippine
islands, via Han rrancifco, ciosn neru
ilnllv nt 6:30 n. m. ui to December 2ltll.
Inclusive, for dispatch per s. s. Amcrleu
Aiaru. Alans ror unitia nnu apun. via
A'nncouver, close here dally at 6:30 p. m.
up to December th. iricliislve. for dis
patch per s. s. Empress of India (reen
tered mall must bo directed "via Van
couver"), Malls for Australia (except
West Australlu, New Zealnnd. Hawaii,
FIJI and S.imoun Islands, Vln Ban Fran
cisco, closo hero dally 'at 6:30 p. in. tiftnr
December 9th and up to December 2Dth.
Inclusive, or on day of arrival of s. n.
Etrurla, duo. at New York December
29th, for dispatch per s s. Sonoma.
Mnlls for Australia (except West Aim
tralln, which goe via Eurcpo .and Now
Zpnland. which cocs via Snn Francllco).
nnd FIJI Islands, via Vancouver, close
hero dally nt o:3i) p, m. up to January
5th, Inclusive, ror dispatch per h. s.
AVarrimo (supplementary mails, via Sent
tlo, closo nt 6:30 ti. m. January t!th).
MhIIk for Hiiwn.ll. China. Janlih 'nnfl "PhlU
lpplno Islands, via Han Francisco, close
nero daily lit u;oi i, in. iiii iu .itimiury
3d, Inclusive, for dispatch per s. t.
Peking.
Transpacific mails aro forwarded to port
of sailing dally and tho schedule of closing
is arranged on ins presumption oi tneir un
Interrupted overland transit. Registered
mall closes at 6 p. m. previous day.
CORNELIUS VAN COTT,
Postmaster.
rostofllco, Now York, N. Y., (December "JI,
IVUU.
LEGAL NOTICE,
STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING.
Office of tho Lee-Glnss-Andrcosen Hard
ware Co.. Omaha. Neb.. Dec. 8. 1900.
Notice Is hereby given to ,the stockhold
ers of the Ijc-Glass-Andreesen llarilwnri
Co, that the annual meeting of tho btock-
ho tiers of tho company win no held at
tho otllces of raid company, 1219, 1221 and
1223 Harney street, in tne city or .umana,
In tho state of Nobrnskn, on Tuesday,
Junuarv 8. A. D.. 1901, at 3 o'clock n. in,.
fnr tho nurnose of electing a board of
directors for th company tn aerve .lUuitii:
tno ensuing year, nnil t transact sucn
other business us may bo presented nt such
meeting. ii. j. L,i;t'.,
President.
Attest: W. M. GLASS,
D9 31tm Secretary
STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING
Notlco Is hereby given Hint the annual
meeetlng of tho stockholders of The Beo
Building company will be held at 4 o'olook
p. m. Thursday, January 1ft, 1901, at the
nlllco of said company tn Tho Beo building,
Omaha, for the election of n board ot ill
rectors for tho ensuing year und tho trans
action of such other business ns may urdp-
erly como before such meeting. By order of
the president.
C. C. ROHE WATER.
Secretary.
Dec23d23t
RAILWAV TIME TA 111,17.
FREMONT. ELKHORN
Missouri Valley Railroad
"The Northwestern
Lino" Ccnernl Offices,
1'nlted States National
Bank Bldg., S. W. Cor,
Twelfth nnil Parnm fits.
Ticket Olllcp. 1401 Fnrnnin Ht. Tel.. 561. Di-
pot, 15th and Webster Sts, Tel., MM.
Leave. Arrive.
Black Hills, Dcadwood,
Hot Snrlncs a 3:00 tim a 5:00 tim
Wyoming, Casper und
uougias u ,i;w pin e ounj pm
Hastings York, David
uity, superior, uencvu,
Exeter and Scwnrd..,.b 3:00 nm b 6:00 rnn
Norfolk, Verdlgro and
Fremont a 7:30 am bio:2j am
Lincoln, Wahoo nnd
Fremont b 7.30 run bl0:25 am
Fremont Locnl c 7:30 nm
n Da lv. b Daily except Sunday, c sun-
day only d Dully except Saturday. 0
Daily except Aionuav.
CHICAGO & NORTH
western Railway "Tho
Northwestern Lino"
City Ticket OfTlce. 1401
Farnam St. Telephone,
661. Depot, Tenth and
Marcy Sts. Telephone 629.
Leave. Arrive.
Chicago Spec-
....a, 7:00 am nll:30 pm
Pnsscngcr ....a 4:15 pm a 8:40 am
Express. Des
Dnyllgh
clal ...
Chicago
l;astcru
Moines, Marshalltown.
Cedar Rapids and
Chicago al0:55 am a 4:05 pm
Eastern Special, Chi- ...
cago and i.ast a mm pm a i:ij pm
Fast Mnll, Chicago to
nnintm a 2:45 Dm
omaha-ChlcngiiLlmlted.a 7:13 pm a 8:00 pm
Fast Mall n s:i nm
Cedar Rapids Passenger a G:30 pm
Eastern Express b 9:00 pm
a Dally, u imny except aaturuay.
SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC
Rollroad The North
westorn Lino" General
OfTlces, United States
Nntlonal Bank Building,
8. W. Corner Twelfth
nnil Fnrnnm fits. Tlrlcpt
Ofllce, 1401 Fnrnnm St. Telephone, 661. Do
pot, Tenth und Mnrcy Sts. Telephone, 629.
. . Leave. Arrive.
Twin City Express a 6:55 nm ol0:25 pm
Twin City Limited a 7:35 pm n 8:15 am
Sioux City Local a 8:00 nm tt 3:50 pm
n Daily.
CHICAGO, ST. PAUL,
Minneapolis & Omaha
Railway "Tho North
western Lino" General
OIHces. Ncbraskn Divi
sion, 15th nnd Webster
sts. city Ticket Ofllce,
Telenhono. C61. Dennt.
1401 Farnam St.
15th and Webstir Sts.
-. . - Leave, Arrive.
Twin City Passenger. ..n 6:00 nm a 9:10 pm
Omnha l'assengu, all:l0 am
Sioux uuy fc North
east NebraHKa a 3:45 pm
a Dally.
CHICAGO, ROCIC isl
and & Pacific Railroad
"Tne ureat Rock Isl
and uoute-'-itjity Tick
et Ofllce. 1323 Farnam
Street. Telonhnno. 42S.
Depot, Tenth & Marcy
SU. Telephone, 620.
L,envo. Arriv.
1'JAbT.
Des Mollies and Daven
port Local a 7:23 am bll:33 ant
Chicago Express bll:in am a 8:lf) nm
uvb itiuuii'H j,nini a i,i.-v im a 4: ii I'm
Des .Moines. Hnok IhY. '
and and Chicago. ......a 7:10 pm a 9:35 pm
Lincoln. Colorado Spgs., '
Denver, Pueblo unil
-West .a 1:30 pm a 4:15 pm
rfiMuutiiu vritiiiu!ini cc
TexaB Flyer a 5:20 pm a 9:30 nm
ILLINOIS CENTRAL
ltniiroad city Ticket Of
fice, 1402 Farnam Street,
Telephone, 245. . Depot,
Tenth nnd Marcy Streets,
Leave. Arrive.
Chicago Express
Chlcaco Limited
...a 7:00 am a 4:05 Dm
...a 7:43 pm a 8:05 am
St.
...b 7:00 am b 9:40 pm
Mlnileat oils and
Paul Express ....
Minneapolis and
31
Paul Limited a 7:45 pm a 8:05 am.
i'ort Dongo i.ocai iroin
Council Bluffs b 4:30 pm b 8:15 am
Fort uoiigo i.ocai irom
Council Bluffs b 7:45 am
a Dally, b Dally except Sunday,
UNION PACIFIC-"THE OVER
land Routo" General Otllces,
N. E. Cor. Ninth nnd Farnam
Streets. City Ticket Ofllce, 1321
i-arnam street. Teieunone. 3in.
Depot. Tenth and Murcy Sts.
Telephone, 629.
T.envA. Afrtt.A
ino uveriand Limited a 8:20 nm a 7:30 pm
llio Chicago-Portland
Special n 8:20 am a 7:30 pm
Th" Fast Mnll a 8:50 am a 3:25 pm
Tho Mull nnd Express. .nll:33 pm a 4:5j pm
Lincoln. Beatrice nnil
Stromsburg Express..!) 4:03 pm bl2:30 pm
The Pacific Express. ...n 4:23 pm
Tho Atlantic Expreas... a 6:50 am
Grand IMand Local....!) 5:30 pm b 9:35 am
u uuny. u viuiy except uunoay.
BURLINGTON & MIS
sourl River Railroad
"Tho Burlington RoutC'
Gencral Otllces. North
west Corner Tenth nnd
Farnam Streets. Ticket
Ot! co 1502 Farnam Street
To cdIioiic. 250. Burlington Station. Tenth
and Muson Streets. Tcieunonc, ia. .
i.eave. Arnvo,
T.lnrnln. Ilnstlncs and
Mr.Cook n 8:40 am a 7:35 pm
T.tnrnin. Donvpr. Colo
rado, Utah. Californla.a 4:25 pm a 3:uo pm
Lincoln & Black lllits..ti 9:00 nm a 6:45 am
Montana, Puget Sound.. a 9:00 pm a 6:45 am
Lincoln Fast Alan u a:uu pm a y:w am
Wvmoro. Beatrice und
Lincoln a s;iu um uu:do am
Denver. Colorado. Utah
nnd California a 6:45 am
South Bend. Louisville.
P attsmoiitn u s:3. pm t)li:05 am
Ft. Crook. PlattBmoutli
nnd l'acllc Junction.. .a ,:uo pm a 8:2U am
Bellevue, I'lattsmoutll
and I'aclllc Junction. .1112:10 nm
a Daily, b Dally except Sunday.
CHICAGO. BURLINGTON
& Qulncy Railroad "The
liuriington itouto Tlckel
Office 1502 Farnam Street,
Telephone, 250. Depot,
Tenth nnd Mason Streets
Teicpnone, 128.
Leave. Arrlv.
Daylight Chicago Spe
cial a 7:00 .m n10:2!i nm
Chicago Vestlbuled Ex.. a 4:C pm a 7:45 am
Chlcngo Local Exprcss.a 9:30 am a 4:05 pm
Chlcngo Limited a 7:50 pm a 7:45 am
Fast Mall a 2:15 pm
a uauy.
KANSAS CITY. ST. JO
soph & Council Bluffs
iinnroaa "Tne Burling
ton Route" Ticket Ofllce,
1&02 Farnam street. Tela
phono. 250. Depot, Tenth
and Alason streets. Tolo
phone. 12S.
Leave. Arrive.
Kansas City Dav Kx....a 9:20 am a 6:2.1 nm
Kansas City Night Ex..ul0:30 pm a 6:15 am
at. t.ouis j' Iyer tor 01.
Joseph nnd St. Louis. .a 5:10 pm all:15 nm
a Dauy.
CHICAGO. MILWAUKEE
& St. Paul Railway City
Ticket Ofllce, 1504 Far
HilwaukU,
nam Hircet. Telephone
2S, Depot, Tenth and
Alason streets. Tele
pnone, 629.
I.pnvn. Arrlv.rt
Chicago Limited Ex.... a 6:00 pm a 8:05 am
unicago as umana lJx.,1) 1:1:1 nm u 3:40 pm
u utxtiy u uuuy uxupt ranmiay
MISSOURI PACIFIC RAIL
road General Offices am
Ticket Offices, Southeast
Corner 14th and Douglas
Sts. Telephone, 104. Depot
union station.
Leave.
Arrive.
St:- Louis and Kansas
City Express al0:00 am
K. C St. L. Express. ,.alu;10 pm
a 6:30 pm
u 6:15 um
Lcavo from 16th
and
Webster Streets:
Nebraska Local. Via
Weeping Water b 4:15 pm al0:45 nm
a Dally, uany except aunuay
OMAHA A. ST. LOUIS RAII
road Omaha, Kansas City
AV Eastern Railroad "The
ijuincy itouto- Ticuct Of
(led. 1415 Farnam St. Tele,
phono. 322. Depot, Tenth
unu Aiarcy -jircets, Tele
pnone. utj.
i.cnvo. Arrive,
Sf. Louis Cannon Ball
Express a 5:03 pm a 8:20 am
Kunsun City ana Qulnc;
Locnl a 7:00 am a 9:00 pm
II IJUHl.
WABASH RAILROAD
Ticket Ofllce. 1115 Farnam
Street. Telophono 322. De
pot, Tenth and Mat
U,-AA 'I'nlnnhnnn :'H1
Leave, Arrive
St. Louis "Cannon uau"
Express a 6:03 pm a 8:20 am
ijj$
my?
IS,
AW C0NFL1CTSWITI1 TREATY
Citizens of United States and Franca licet
in Jndgo Hunger's Court.
r uiiirniTiiirr luuni urn
QUESTION OF INHERITANCE INVOLVED
Sisters Appenr nn I'lammum
fur
Property Left In Neninhn
County hy n l'reneh
ni it it. '
Thc law of descent of the stale of No-
braska and tho treaty between tlio united
States nud the republic of France aro hav-
ng a struggle for supremacy In the United
States circuit court before Judge Muuger.
Soveral years ago a Frenchman came to
the state ot Ncbruska ond settled in Ne
maha county. Farming prospered with
him and when ho died he left real cstnte
nil personal property to tho value of about
140,000. Several years before his doatli
Loulso Hire, n widowed sister, with her
on, camo to his homo nnd acted In tho
capacity of housekeeper. At the tlmo of
her brother's death sho entered Into pas-
chbIou of tho property and was appointed
administrator, no heirs being known except
crsolf nnd son.
Shortly after this letters were received
from Lois Ilahunud, another slBter, who,
upon learning of her brother's death, filed
claim to n portion of tho estate. The
caso was filed In tho United States circuit
court and was defended by the American
istcr, who claimed to be sole heir under
tho Nebrnska sotute. which cuts off from
Inhcrltanco natural heirs who are aliens.
Tho treaty between tho United States and
rnnco provides that residents ot one coun
try shall bo considered upon tho same pluno
as citizens of tho other In nil matters re
lating to Inhcrltanco nnd property rights.
Tho plaintiffs count upon this treaty,
hllo tho nttnrneya for tho defenso contend
that ths treaty In neccEsarlly modified by
tho lawn of tho several slates, ns the mat'
tor of tho descent of property Is ono of the
functions of government reserved to tho
tntcs by tho fundamental law of the land
So far as known this action Is new to tho
practice of tho courts of the stnte and alt
precedent so far found goes back to tho
records of tho state of Louisiana, whore, In
an early day, many cases Involving tho
rljrhts of Frcm.li citizens under treaty pro-
isions were considered nmi nrciiieu.
Court Notes,
Jlldco Fnwcott hns cruntoil n decree nf
divorce in the case of Miriam C. Ford
ngnln.it Percy B. Ford.
Judgo Slnbaugh will go to S.irtiy county
o hold court today. Tho October term
f court w III be I n shed with tho day's
worn.
There was no court In Judgo Fnwcett's
room yesterday afternoon, ns tho Judge
Blanche I. Paul has petitioned the' district
court for a decree of divorce from Everett
I,. Finn, alleging non-support nnd asking
iui niu uuaiuu, ui 11 ininui, iicnm mmm
'nul.
JudKc Efltello was detained nt homo yes
tereday on account of Mrs. Eslello's Illness.
There was no call In tho court room during
tno uay
J. II. Mcintosh has broucht suit aaalnst
tho city to have declared null and void the
taxes for paving und curbing property In
Jtcdicit s addition.
In the matter of the guardlnnsh!p of
Arlnna Edwlnn Ward and Franklin Lyles
Ward, an inventory has been tiled In tho
county court showing real estate In trust
to tho value of about J19.000. nnd ncrsonal
property 01 tno vniuo or jii.uw.
In tho matter of tho KUardlanshtn nf
l , .., -,,.... T 1 , ,,,, I
fsuinuL'i ..iuiuiickiiuii, uiinn umi iiniiin
McCloncghnii, Judge Vlnsonhnler has
authorized A. P AcKcrlund. tho cuard an
o settle 11 J2.000 claim against tho Formers'
Milium insurance company ror $1,200.
A now set of helrB havo mado auullcatlon
tn the county court for a share In tho
ontnte of tho late John B. Alnxfleld. ouv
nnd C. A. McKenzle, children of Eleanor
McKenzie, Mr. Maxwell's sister, havo filed
objections to, tho probate of tho will, alleg
lnc that at tho tlmo tho Instrument was
exocuted, September 6, 1891, Maxwell was of
unsound mind. The OBtate, which was a
valuaiilo one, consisting or renl estate and
cash lu the American National hang, was
bequeathed to tno who 01 tno deceased.
T.lzzlo Hurd. tho 18-year-old colored ulrl
who was brought boforo Judge Baker on a
writ of habeas corpus, was discharged at
yesterday's scshIoii of court, Tho girl
was nn inmnto or tne uenova industrial
school, having been sent thero from this
clty a few years ago. Tho recent decision
VAnAl SsTa'jJ'ufafileTIS
Industrial Institutions, enabled tho girl's
attomeys to secure her release. Judgo
Baker held that a person moro than 10
years of ago cannot bo held In uch 11
school.
MANY FRIENDS PRESENT
AHNOclnteM of Kiln'nril I. Luetic l'ny
Their llospcrts nt Ills Funernl
In Kniisiix City.
Tho funeral of Edward P. Locke, tho Mis-
sourl. Pacific conductor who died Monday
nlght at his homo in Kansas City from in-
Juries received earlier in tho day, was bold
In Kansas City Wednesday and was at-
tended by a number of tho dcceascd'B
friends, railroad men being present from
a number ot outsldo cltlew. Mr. Locke's
rcmaiUH will bo interred nt Suncock, N. H.,
to which placo tho body Is now enroutc. In
charge of Conductor Hnrso of tho Santa Fo.
Mr. Locko has had a long cxpcrlenco as
a railroad man In this section of the west
and probably no railroad man had a wider
ocaualntanco. Back in tho early '60s ho
wns a conductor on tho old B. & M. In
Iowa, running between Burlington and Ot-
tumwa. under Colonel J. A. Reed, then nun.
eral superliitoiidont, and Inter a brilliant
officer In tho union army, who was killed
in battlo. After tho death of Colonel Reed
Mr. Locko wont with tho Chicago, Burling
ton & Qulncy, running as freight conductor
between Oalesburg and Aurora. Later the
Illinois Central offered him n passenger run
nnd for twenty years ho was with that road,
running between Chicago and Contralla and
Chicago and St. Louis. In tho early '80s
ho went with tho Santa Fo and after five
years' service accepted tho passenger run
between Omaha and Kansas City 011 the
Missouri Pacific, which ho retained until the
time of his death.
MUSTPAY LICENSES PROMPTLY
Saloons AVIiiim- Proprietor Xeiilri't In
.Secure Proper DocunieiWs by
.Inuunry 1 Will He Cluaeil,
"All saloous which do not pay their
llcenso fees and have tholr licenses ap
proved by January 1 will bo closed up. In
former years the saloons havo been allowed
to run until all disputes concerning tho
licenses woro settled, but tho board has
adopted a new policy this year," said Mayor
.Moores. "A special meeting of tho Board
of Flro nnd Pollco Commissioners will bo
hold Saturday morning at 10 o'clock to glvo
tho saloon keepers another opportunity to
havo their licenses approved."
., , . .. ' ., , . ,
At tho board meeting baturday morning
special consideration will bo given to tho
protebt which tho Polish church has filed
against a proposed saloon at Twenty-fourth
and Bancroft streets. Tho applicants for
the saloon originally 'tried to got a permit
for a saloon about seventy fcot from tho
church building. Tho board refused to con-
Bldcr this application nnd tho building
which has now been selected is located a
block away from tho church.
So far tho board has approved 136 licenses
for 1901 nnd turned $130,000 into tho school
fund. Twenty other liquor dealers havo1
puld In their fees und tho licenses are pond-
, . ,, . .. , ,
Ing. In 1900 there wero 238 licenses granted
and the members of tho board believe thut
the number will bn the lanin fnr thn rnmini-
tne nurauor win uo tno same ior tno coming
yesr.
Americans get a railroad
.,rll Cniitrol nf Llnr In (iiintr-
iniiln thnt I'o rr I nn I'lnniu'lrrn
Wniiteil Very llmlly.
LOUISVILLE, Ky Dec. 27. American
capitalists havo outwitted European finan
ciers lu Guatemala, according to n letter
MU8t received from United States Minister
w aoJfrcy unlcr by ht8 aon , thls tJPi
.Mr. Hunter writes that tho company has
gained control of tho Guatemala railroad,
known as the northern branch and extend
ing from Pofto Barrios to El Hanchc, a
distance of 135 miles, Tho road, which was
owned by tho government, runs through
rich plantations and tho freight business is
Immense. According to Mr, Hunter, flnsn-
clers of England, dermany, Franco on.l
Austria nmi if m. iwu murigiu,
but tho American company succeeded In
gaining I'uuirui, i nu I'uiuiiuii) nun HKrrrn
to extend the road from El Itancho to Gu
atemala City nt a cost of about $4,000,000
nnd to operato n steamship line In connec
tion.
RATES FOR THEATRICAL CO.MPANIES
Chnlriiinn .IpLfiiiI JlnLri n Rullntf
A nr nt Fnres nnd llimgnice.
Theatrical pcopln have reason to bo In
terested In the ruling mado by Chairman
McLcod of tho Western Passenger associa
tion in two mnttors that have been held
In dispute for some time. One relates to
the lowest charge that may bo mado for n
the.1trlc.1l company of twenty-threo per
sons, with a bnggago car, traveling between
two points ten miles distant from each
other. Chairman McLcod holds that tho
proper charge for Btich 11 party Is 2 cents
a mllo for each person nnd a minimum of
$10 for the baggage, or an nggregate chargo
of $15 for tho whole movement.
Tho other ruling relates to bnggago
charges. Mr. McLcod holds that each pas
rcngcr in the company Is entitled to tho
transportation of 150 pounds nt bnggngo
free. If thero aro enough persons Jn tho
company to entitle It to a frco baggago
car, however, as much baggago as tho car
will hold may bo put Into It without extra
charge. Tho minimum number to which a
frco car will be grnntcd Is twenty-five.
Trim for Los AiiKelrn Trrmliinln.
ST. LOUIS, Doc. 27. Tho directors of tho
California Improvement compnny, Colonel
George E. Lolghton, S. A. llemls, S. W.
Fordyco, Charles Clark nnd R. C. Kerens,
nt a meeting held here, adopted a resolution
authorizing tho winding up of tho affairs
or (i,0 compnny
property of the I
and tho trnnsfer of tho
os Angeles Termlnnl nail-
road compnny, all of tho terminals and
lands belonging thereto, to tho San Pedro,
Los Angeles & Salt Lako Railroad company.
This action will bo ratified at a meeting
of tho stockholders to be hold In East St.
Louis In occordanco with tho laws govern
ing Illinois corporations, on Monday, Janu
ary 14.
Tho San Pedro, Los Angeles & Salt Lake
articles of incorporation estimate tho
len.Ktih, ot thlB I'0P0Rei rd nt 1.100 miles,
""u tho cost of equipping and building It
at 325,000,000. Tho company's hondquartcrs
ro to bo nt Salt Lakn Cltv. Tho rnnllnl
stock authorized Is $25,000,000; par value of
shares, $100.
Driilt-a Story of Coiiilitiint Ion.
MONTREAL. Dec. 27. A, G. Shaughncssy,
president of tho Canadian Pacific railway,
when shown tho report asserting that a
combination 1b under way by which the
Canadlnn Pacific, Northern Pacific, Erlo
nn(i ciileniro Mllwnnken tt Pnnl would
ttn.,. llcnK' Milwaukee- & St. I aul would
worn in narmony, inns torniing n new lino
irom rew 1 orn to Vancouver, snld:
"While there Is thn lipnt nt fnnllni- ha
.
tween all tho roads mcntloncd and tho
Cnnndlan Pacific, there Is no combination
of nny kind. Tho ronds mentioned may
work more harmoniously in tho future than
In tho past, as It is in their Interest to do,
but thero Ib no truth in tho story of a
combination and a now transcontinental
railway."
ANTIQUITIES THEIR TOPIC
ArclinenliiKlntH nud PIiIHIokIhU Meet
nt University of Pcnnnylvnnla
to i:cl1111iKe VervN.
PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 27. Learned men
and women from every educational center
of tho United States gathered at tho Unl-
vcrslty of Pennsylvania today to attond tho
si "1 ' AttCaC-
logical and Philological Societies of Amer-
tea. seven distinct societies wero rep
resented nnd closo upon 300 dele
gates wero at tho university when
tho first sessions wero called to
order. Among tho organizations which
wero represented, whoso combined
membership amounts to 3,000 men and
women interested in tho advancement of all
branches of original research, aro tho Amer
ican Oriental socloty, which met at tho uni
versity last year; tho Archaeological Instt-
tuto, tho American Philological association,
tho Modern Language association, the Dln-
lect socloty, tho Society of Biblical Re-
search and tho Spelling Reform association.
All tho societies held separate meetings
this forenoon nnd completed arrangements
for tho work mapped out for tho congress,
which held its first session this ntternoon.
Among tno ouicers or tno society aro
President Oilman of Johns Hopkins under
sty, who will probably preside over the
passions of tho Oriental socloty; Prof. James
White of Harvard, prosldont of the
Archaeological institute; Prof, riatner of
Adalbert college, president of tho Phllolog-
lcal association; Prof. Thomas R. Prlco of
Columbia, over tho Modern Languago asso-
elation; Prof. O. F. Emerson of Adelbort
coUeK secretary of tho Dialect society,
and Irot' A- ot Lafayette, of tho
Spelling Reform association.
A WOMAN'S (.ILA'I TI UDI',
A Moutuiiu AVnninii AVrlten In I'm Inn
nf Ncivhro's II vrpluldr.
Butte, Aug, 26. Newbro Drug Company,
clly' Dear slr: For several years I have
,)ecn troubled with dnndruff, causing me
much annoyonce, nnd my hair became very
thin. I havo used Newbro's Hcrplcldo for a
month and tho dandruff has entirely disap
peared and my hair is becoming much heav
ier than formerly, Now hair Is growing
whero thero was none, and I am very thank
ful to you for tho boncflt I havo rccolvcd
from Ncwbro's Hcrplcldo. A'ery truly yours,
MRS. C. B. FOSTER,
No, 985 Utah Ave, Butte, Mont.
Mortality Nlnllntles.
Tho following deaths and births wero re
ported to tho city health commissioner for
tho twenty-four hours ending at noon Fri
day: Deaths-Clara Smith, 2319 Marcy. ngad
10; Arthur AVhlto, 1530 North Sovonteenth.
ugod 12; Richard 'I', f'hirko. 3015 Pacific,
aged 15: Bertha 10, Briimou. 2i'i07 North
Twentieth, aged 13 dn'8: Alfred WlllettH,
Iinmunuel hospltnl, aged W); Buby AVIthrow,
1910 Luke, aged t days; Laura E. Hazard,
EuBt Omaha, ugod l; Mary A. Smith, 221$
Cass, aged 86.
Births M. A'. Connors. 2920 Indiana avfl.
nuo. girl; William Myers, 724 North Six-
tenutli, boy; J, It. Dailoy, 519 North N
)r3nwVi. bo.?n:v."UAr.!nr.J 1 ulw,J.!rr,iN
Twelfth, boy: Albert L. Howard,
Bnauldlntr. bov.
Nine-
orth
21W
,,.,,?X,Xrn:'t .n,u,,ve,,,"'i"' ,
roVvcntloii of the naturnliitH of the central
unil western states mot toduy nt the Unl-
ycrsltv of Chicago for a two days session
1! " 5, f T Wn.0.'
Mlchlgnn, AVIsconsln. Iowa, Minnesota nnd
mntnnu. this mw""K win iecct ina
Which was started' last year. At today's
session a number of papers were read nnd
niscusseu,
Hllvi-r Ore Mlsxlii..
AVhen n consignment of silver ore con-
signed to tho m iter rr 01111 uiu Ui nn,,
arrived at the smelter It was dlHcpvoreii
,",tv ( wnH short sixteen sacks of or.t,
averaging slxty-flvn pounds in weight. The
oro enme over the Milwaukee road ana
B tfaccr hnH beon sont olK l0 ,SCOver tho
1 mail jb
VJv Ii. I. Lilt, tY- HI
tiUll HUN m-
Dally,
missing mineral.
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