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- -TIIE OMAHA DAILY DEE: THURSDAY. DECEMBER 12. 1007. 11 k X RFM.--FSTATF. citt rRormTY win half. 0 ACRES' 'PACING. FLOR ENCE ROAD Facing fin the Florcni-e'bofilevard anil only one bloc up the. hill, k hnve a nto ten acre tract, with trees, torid (rood laying land for a country home. Thla tmct Ilea a abort distance) thla aid of the switch to th Forest I wn cemetery, which makei the car Berries fhe Wat. Can aell. If taken at once,, tor on $2,0u), on easy terme. CORNER LOT Close to J4th Bt. car barn, a southeast front corner lot, on grade, only three piocxs rrom Z4th Bt. car barns 4W. WEST PARNAM '"DISTRICT Tins 9-room houaa' that ia been" the hotJU of on of Omaha's leading; families for . several year for. sale This. property lain U splendid repair and haa all modern con M Venlancea to met the demands of a (veil- tn-do family. - Tarty leaving city and will ell ver cheap,; .' J , 'f SHIMER & CHAlSE CO., W9 -TARNAM, f J TFM DOUG 37. f- - J j . (19) 947 11 , ' -J' " -- , ... 2 Lots and House. $50 .. . sp0ii.'jB. x(u"ii, "07.) : Warm, Uttre StOOHirhoua,' handy to Beats Vi'n....' cr '.-....), . gchoot and Wfrt, Center t, yaveJl, road. Can renVrnwis Jttnd adrjlnftif;-$560. Hafriiorr & Mbrtbn, tU-118 N. I.'TJf?1 Tl; Doug. 1 .- 9. (19) -m n - 'The;Bamain" ' KBLA't l-twrro cottalre. cftr water. a. cor ner lot, br'-jk we'a, email fiarn-flne lo. cation, on) tl,; 7& cash) balance 12 RUSSELL & M'laTRICK CO. JlarftKO Bldjr., 15th and, Harney Pta. rill bur - eterant t-room modem house at 14 N. Jlat. . : aaat front: naved atreet: fiarmanent aldewBik: beautiful, lawn: large noae, treeee euy term a it neceaaary. " tIiomAs RrennaK - JRoanJl J. New Tork Ufa gliding. pBAL BBTATTB TJTUC TRUST CO. CHASMS. WlLLlAkioON. lrea. rlYE-BOOM COTTAGE. Brand riow i-room chttage. with, sower. city water,, gaa, large bath room, all mod ern plumping; elegant Hard Vina nnlan; large oellar, fully Jurlcked anil' cemented: . mairbtrh; south frotit lot; located near J.ur ana Bpauldlng, prlco only 8,100. '", C'Q, CARLBERG,, ' ' Sll N' T. Ufa Rlrta- J '' . tlO") M370 12 v ' '' "'REAL ESTATE ' ' FAB.H pVOkAAt.al t.AAUa fR IALB Clrao. ' " .Ail;' FIN'EST hoigo o'n'weatern 'slope-rSOO, acres, level .red jiiesa fruit ao!L . UJod . water right; laa stopa ,T)uild1rigs;. lmlirovti ments. .wnrth 4iS,iO," 40 acres bMtrtng or chard; acres alfalfa; 860 per acre; will vivioe. Bam rarnier, ueiia, omt- " ' (20) M288 12X i i V , . - . I .... . . Xebraska. . . . . NOTICB OF BAluE OW. TaAND. NOTICB la harebv given that sealed blda will ba received and riled In the" office of the county ciera oi u see leixcn tuny, ceoraaxa, 107.- for the -purchase'Df the --following 1 described- land sow owned . I . . onntv Nrtlraaka -via. . Racttnn i2S. In township M range HO nd section il, town- ahlr. -19.- range . In. Greeley cownfy. Ne. braaka. Bids may lie made for the entire tract or for. any subdivision of the same, The ooara- rwervri" in ngni to reject any or ail diqs orri)oriiona ok oms, ana readvertlae the above land If the blda sub- mltted are nisproportionate to me true value t th ahnva daar.rlhed land. r Rid ord.p tt I the Board of Countly commlflsionars of OreeSey -county. Nebraska. ', Itneaa my k.nit and tha seal of aald county at Oreo- ley, Nehraaka. this 20ih day of November A. E i 'fl 1 JAH& . SAni, "minir imi ...;. .' 120) M73Deo.lS , . i ii, . . '.. .i ... i . NEBRASKA. 7 tt ' I . nir a . . , - - W offer jbelanc of tha Markell farm at T Soto. Nb.. constating or snout TOO acres with twff sets of building, at an exceed - In gly. low (price., wtll auhdlvido Jf demrea Without aJdouht much of thla land la tha beat corn land in Nehraaka. -Near railroad Station, only w inimiies riuo iriMu wiiu.ua, A fin. 'location for feeding atatlon. Let us taa.. from- vou . L w, V " " ,' jx. i . x uivcjr IV ooii, , VRv .INV5S'rtoRr4 hav a Boyd -county, iatraKA farm inr ft-, m use bqu quick. lr , you have some idle money here Is a bargain for aoraeon. Address Y 69, care t Bee. "-(20V-M7H - 1 HOW'S TILLS ICO ACRES of 4ToOd land In Kimball Co Neb., miles frein 1'lna Bluffs; a Koed town on -main Una II. 1. R. K.; ,land in thla lucaliiy Is .sMHng for frem 8H.0O to rvor acre; uvre can sell this land for S4.G0 por acre, Ja ISO cash, bsl. nine an nual payments. Write for portlnilars. ' WAJTINVIOSTMENT CO. .... 40f Bee Bldg.' T ' ' .' ','!... .. . . GO) M328 18 as in 1 1 i ' - ,, . , .. , KfiJtVrERN LANUS-Wrlte tor oair.lista wan iUYoainioni o., wi lie. Hiiig. BAFE ' INVESTMENTS 'FARM- LOANS ' We have over 87,600,600 of either peoples' money placed safely, BecuieU by good Jro . . - During twenty-ose years of business no Investor with, -us has lust a dollar; nor taaea aa acre er tana. h ' ' W now have fnr sale mortgages In amounts fruiu awl farms. secured by good If you wish a 'safe oart call on us. ix FETERS TUST COMPANY """-'' 'XVaw'Yarh.Llfe Bldg.' jQjunha, eb. . . 0O-M14S Wlneneista. - TO iNVEHfYiRS, Ne Investments tn farm lands are af fected by fiiianclar flurri.a. put your money always free from Hak. We aa aell you wnere n win I'oiuuanuy increaae In value; any amount from. 40 to S.Qttt acres of north ern n uhawsiu s .crtoiocat lar da. . J. H. -INGRAM. Jr. . J?b ? REAL ESTATE LOANS "W ANTED City loane. Patera Trust Co. - . . t& tl UoNfc'I TO LOAN-J"yne Investment To. m l--J7 lOKKT to loan on Improved Omaha prop- eily. - . . W. X PERMODT tNV: CO.. leL Doug. 6108 S18 N. Y. L. . r : ' ... . t. M8GK WANTED City loans and werranta. W Jruau bllllUl 4k CO.. iS-U i rr am Bt. t-jwl REAL ESTATE LOANS. ( 'ontlnued.) LOANS on Improved ctty property. W: H Thomas, 6j6 i Irst National Bank TVMsr. PRIVATE MONET NO DELAY. OARV1N PROS.. 16o4 FA RN AM. (22)-9!4 LOWEST RATES Bemla, Faxton Block. C2)-9! LOANS on Improved Omaha rropeitr. O Keefe R. K. Co., 1001 ft. T. Life HM. tZ-'l -tr"6 JIW TO $fi6.0 TO LOAN-Prlvat money. no delays. J. H. Sherwood. S37 N. T. Life. $T to Sin.nnn mad"? promptly. F. D. Wead, vreaa mug., istn. ana rarnam. WANTED TO BUY WANTED To buy aecond-hand furnlluraf cook and heating atorer, carpeta, jino letima, olTlce furniture old lothea, and ahoea, planna, . feathera, ' bed pillowa, qullti and all klnda of toola; or will buy the furniture of -your nouae compieie. Tho hlglreat prlcej paid. Call the -rlthl I man, Tl. Doug. 971. - lt)MX ii SECOND HAND feed aacka. No amount too largv.or too small Wagner, "1 M. lt. ' WANTED To buy calvea. Tel. Doug, tm . ta ivo BECOND HAND furniture bought and aoldj .,., machines of all klnda rented. 12 per tnonta Tel. Doug. t983. (25) M32H TO FARMERS. PRODUCE SHIPPERS Highest prloea for butter and egga. Cash cr rrercinndlse. Bend trial ahipment. l ne Bennett- Company, Omaha.. O&H-iUW CASH paid for second-hand clothing, ahoea, etc. 308 No. 18th Bt. TeL Kd i-i. . . .. . - .. 101 25 strong work horBea at medium prices. Tel. Webster 2538. . - E6) M9.Tt MX WANTED 100 secondhand chairs and a large heating atove. Tel. Wepater J)!. WANTED TO RENT . boy baby lour week old. .Andre urn care Uae. (i) M2i'i0 12x WJNTErv Itv married rnunle. rooms and board in private ramiiy, or lurnmnea apartments for housekeeping in mode-.n houae: will nav well for rood accommo dations. Address m iiv, cee. WANTED SITUATIONS I AM a flfst-clasa druggist with gllt-edga references: have about sa,uw..i warn to rnTeaMn'adVYingd i half intefeat of buy all with easy pay- 3 . I 1,1 1 I EXPERIENCED bookkeeper and stenog- rapner. Auur. jc, uiu.ua tr, uuhmh i Blurts. wrjm 1 DAT WOMEN furnished free of Charge. Telephone Douglas Ult tz) M4ia 11 1 ' . MRS. ANNA E. LARSON. experienced nurao, wania nonn'Fl i,"""""'""" cases. Address DOB in. mm m. ninwj " , ; (T7)-Matl2 J ' ' ' 1 1 ' ' I YOUNG man wants placo In drug store; ate; experience more 'than wages desired. K-.r - I ' 1 i . 'I WANTED Position by colored gentleman as house man; can give good references. I Address C 777. care Bee. , (27)-282 12x 1 ' 1 I I .WIDpLE-AQWD WOMAN v without In- emmnranoo wania pmce as Tsrawmci in widower's home;, have h6 ohjectlone'to. chtldrn. Aoareas. a wi, . - J. W-M30H? : ' ; 1 1 . '. ' . TT LEGAL NOTICES , . Ree.- OFFICE OF T,HERBPtTBUCAN VAL- ley, naiisna on oyuiii"'wii .':. stviahs. fCewh' Nov.' ft. 1flil7 Tr the Stockholder: -Notice is hereby given Qiat a siieciai niaeiinif uj nv nwnnuiiniri west trn Railroad company win oa neid at , . . ..1 . 1 . . . . a .. w Ik , , r. I. I il. At 4 o'l-lock. a, n. on- January 19. I iu, for the purpose f action upon the ouestloii of selling the railroad, property and franchises of thla company to -the UlU- I cago. Burlington A Q'Jlncy Railroad com - t pany, tne rauroaa miu kuii ij aiuraaam Dtung now unaur ih to vim mu uuinpaujr. By order of tha board of directors. W. If. Liurkee, eecreuu-y. . . mxvavm I OFFICE OF THB KANSAS CITT A Omalia Railway Company. Omaha. Neb.. Nov. U. 1J07. To the Stockholders: Notice I la hei.-by given that a .special meeting of I tno atocKnoiuers or tne ivnnsas -uy a i umana ttauwuy cuinpanjr n:u ua neia ail the otllce -of the company In k'alrneld. Ne- braska,' at 9 o'clock a. m. on January 11, I iu,j( Tne in. niirrtoae or aoiinar 11 1 w m in, I Question of selling the railroad, property and franchises of the company to the Chi- cago, iiurnngton at uunicy nauroaa com. I puny, the railroad and property aforesaid nemK now unaer in w mia cqinpany. By order of tha board of . directors. W. p. UurKee. cretary. frLOOWt I x , - ' . " . 4 I OFFICE OF THUS REPUBLICAN VAL ley Wyoming Railroad company. Omaha. Neb.. Nov. 9. 1907-To the Stock- ino.uor.. i"i c. .noy a.ven lDj.i . Vjlley & Wyoming Railroad ill be held at the o2lc of the . Omaha, Nebraska, at 4 o'clock In m tin J.nii.rtf In IUiH f,,i In m,.,,n.. I I o( acting upon the queeii'nn of selling the I raiiroau. prtperiy ana. irancniaea oi i unt company to the Chicago. iiurilngtort A I vjulno Railroad company, the railroad and property aforesaid being now under loaae to said company. By 0f4r of ths board of Oil ec tola. w. P. Durkee. Secre tary. .... .. NIOduOt OFFICE- OF THE OXFORD . KANSAS liaiiroaa company, omaiia. Neu.. Nov. 9. 1MU7 To thi BtockholUers: Notice Is hereby sr.ven time a speciul meeting of ths stockholders of the Oxford & Kansas Rail- road company wi. be held at the office of the company St Omaha. Nebraska, at 4 o ciocK p. til., on January iu, inns, (or the purpose of acting upon tha question ef selling the railroad, proparty and franchises oi mo company ia ice (jruuago.-uurimgtoa & Qulucy Kuilroad company,- lla .ai!ro4 and pioperty aforeaald being now undar lease to the aald company. By ordsr of the board oi alrectvit ( W. . Ourkee, aecreiary. jriuaout OFFICE OF THE OMAHA AND SOUTH western Railroad Company. Omaha. Nb.. Nov. 9. l!k)7.-To the b'loctBoMers: Notice Is hereby given that a special mealing o( me siocanoiciers or tne oiaana and noutn waslern Railroad company will be held at the office of the company at Omaha, Neb.. at e o oiocx p. m., on January iu. l . tor the purpose of acting upon, the question of aeiung tne rauroa, property and iian chtiiee of the company to the Chicago, Bur miKion 4k vuibcy llauroao company, me railroad and Pioperty aforesaid being. now under lease to said LOinpanx. By pi Bar of tne board or directors, w. f. Ul Itw f.h., becretarv. iMUdikit OFFICE OF THE OMAHA AND NORTH Platte Railroad Company. Omaha. Neb.. Nov. 9, 19u7. To the Stockholders: Notice Is hereby given that a apeclal meeting of the stockholders of the Omaha and North I'latte Railroad company will be held at ma onve-or tif tha coiiiuanv ha Omaha. Neb. at 4 o'clock p. m., on January K), IjCm, for the purpose of acting upon tha question of seil'ng Die railroad. proerty and I ranc lilies of this company to the CIiIoskq. buriinntou It Qulncy Railroad company, the railroad and property aforesaid being now uncor lease to the said company. By ordsr if ine miHra v& uuevioia. .v. . r. l'uricee, secreiary. ., jNioam GOVERNMENT NOTICES PROPOSALS IXjR BL'ILDINOS. DE - purlnieui of the interior, Uflice of In - I diaai flairs, kaliin tun, D. C, Nov.. ii. li. b.ld propuaa.s plainly marked oa the .oultfida or in seaiea enveluptis Fro pusals , for iic as building. V liinebag4 bchoul. Nebraska." and addressed to th Coiiauisaioiier ui inuiun Anatrs. Waalilnis ton. Ii. C. will ho received at -ha l.,rt i oflu e until 8 o cluck p. in., ui Jan. Ii, jawi, for lui induing ma'.enais ana labor to eon - alrucl and complete - an employes' niaas building al the Winnebago aehool,, Ne braska. In strict accordance wliu the Diana. Sl-e. nications and Instructions to biddois niitch may oe examined at this otTive, the on ice oi ' ine ei, umaua, xseo, u. e. In dian warehouse. Omaha. Neb.. Bt. Louis I Mo.. fincaKu. Ill ; Butldera' and Aradais I tit:lii.i'i.i Omaha. N.-b.; Bl. Paul. M.na and Mtnnrapon. Minn.; NorihWeai.ara j Maiiufactuteia aiiSociaUm. St Paul, JUtuo i and at the achool.. lor further iaturmalioa et'oly to iHrnr JJ. Saddll, auperim emiant. " iiinebago, Nebraska. C F. LAJticaUiK. 1 c iii g tviumifaiuun, K38 a 19 T8 I T 10 HI ment on balance. What nave yout -dreaa Y HI. care Bee. CT7) M135 31x RESOURCES. GOVERNMENT NOTICES PROPOSALS FOR PAIHT HAHN-DE- partment of tha lir'tr, U iAU) Affairs, Washington, D. Sealed proposal", plainly ifitriM md . outside of tha aoeled envelope "Proposal for Dairy Ram at tha Ogalalla Hoarding B. hool, Fine Ridge Aa-enry, Bo. Dak.," and addressed to tha Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Weshlngton, I. C, will bo re celved, at tha Indian Office unt'l t o'clock p. m. of Jan. 1?, 1M. for furnishing ma teria la and labor to conatnict and complete a dairy barn at tha achool at Fine Ridge Aa-encv. Bo. Dak.. In strict accordance with tha plana, specHlcetlona and Inatructlona to bidders, which may be examined at thte office, tli offices of Tha Bee, Omaha, Neb.: the American Contractor, Chicago, 111., and tha Improvement Bulletin, Mlnneapolla, Minn.: at tha U. S. Indian warehouses at C hicago, 111., St. Louis, Mo., and Omaha, Neb.: the Builders' and Traders' exchsnges at St. Paul, Minn.; Mlnneapolla. Mlnn.i Omaha, Neb., and at tha aywicy. c r. LARRAftEE, Acting Commissioner. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Lillian C. Wlla'and Ruaband to Au- gtiata Feller', part lot 12, fclK 11, f ara- Robert O. Fink, county treaaurer. to Jon Q Burimer, Iota 1 to 17, part lot J. aU lota 1 to 2. Druid Hill 1st add.... H. C. Smith and wife to Gerald M. Draw, w n4 lot I, blK, , Ituprove- ment asaoclatlon add I National Bank, of Cnmmeroe to same, lota II and 14, bin I, iTospect pace w Michigan Mutual Life-insurance Co. to Peter Schmtti, wn lot w, Dia , . ramnboH'a add.' i l.wiO llobert O. Flnk tm Continental Trust Co., lot I, blk 38; lot 10, cik an; lot 20, blk 82; lot 4, blk J 4. Albright's choice .... Bamo to same, lot t. blk 8; lot 23, blk 7. Corrlaan place... Fame to same, lot 80. north of Mlll tary road. In Cunningham & Bren nan'a add Same to same, lota T, 11 and 12, Al bright & Ayelaworth 2nd add John D. Wear to Julia Callahan, lot - 7 ttllr 1 IV. anil Inf K R V VII ItOVfl addition, and lot 8. 7-15-13 1 Emma C. Johnaton and husband to Anna Rarlkowskl. lot 10. blk 1. W- teraon'a 1st add ISO Mary O. Bedford and hueband to H. a Kneafflr. lor. is. oik ir. HMtrora place W nonrri j, rinn, county uuaturer, Joha O. Bailey, sub lot 7 of tax lot Is. 10-1&-1S John Pgthlo to Carl 8. Hlbbard, lot 5, blk 1Z, momaa dc bears' add 1,200 Total J W.4K3 BANK STATEMENTS No. 209. 1 Report of the Condition or THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK) Omaha in th; Stat, of Nebraska, at . the Close of Business Decern- - BMae lBlVT T lni.nl. 1 K.ftll 911.BB n.rHrafts. secured and un- jarured VMPB.tM u s Bonds to Secure circoiay SfWl AAA OA KT a nAAa'tA unnra U. A. da. posits 200. W.O0 t i. ..ii. 1,40 vol 2a S.kin hn,u. "furniture and fixture r. UIVVW.VI n.arlng house ao- C'Coaunl8 net balance 1H00O.W salaam frAtYl 1 t l1 tl ml bunk. (not reserve rjUffrom state baniii S06.881.7I -208,789.85 eS 43. 69 '62.018.6I 904,278.77 , 1(7,000.00 and bankers ....... Vmh. nMhvaril agents..... -n,i.a a TiZ tem i no oiner terns TT. 1 - AUtK. hoaW......' i f40te( 0 other- It ynal banks ......... Fractional paper er- rency, nickels and ' cents .; ....,, nMBT 8.890.78 em.iM.oo iJel-tender"notoe'.V 1.906,796.00- B.178,C8.78 1 HMimi)TMn duiu whu . u . dt ! 7. - .rno-- k M..tlnn. - 10,000.00 1,000.90 nue from 17. 8. treasurer,- otr than a JrederoBtlon Tana. ...v I Total : 818,189.637.71 LIABILITIES I Capital stock paid- 1h....ah,.. I Surplus fund coo.ono.oo 100,000.00 Undivided profits, leas ex I , penaea and taxes paid 657.008.08 2ei.uo.oo National baak notes outstand- ln Due to other national banks ...sb.w.oii.b Due to state banks and Dangers juu.u.vi Due to trust com panies ana, savings I banks bonks r 4,W8.8J niviliLal denoslts 1 Indlv subject to cneca... s.lil.rw.vi n.mand certificates 0f deposit 200,047.35 I , .ku.i.i n r .nn.i 9.799.0M.84 I itnA rharks ..... 16.2&1.M I -..t ier's checks out landing H2.8M.44 Tjnited States do. 0.us 144,858. 81 I Deposits of U. 8. dls. I btirstng oiiara... 6S.840.S4 10.742 S 94 4,972 10 R;serVed for taxes .. 812.193,837.79 Nebraaka, County of Doug,,. ... L I hJ0", '....V ;71 named bank.. o,!ltm"1. ?w?V.ina.. aoove iiinrenr .. m w ua. vi my L. L. KOUNTZB. Cashier. ubecrlbed and sworn to before me thla 6th day of December, 1W7. JOHN ll. ttsJAiUN, Notary public Correct Attest: CHARLES3 T. KOUNTZW, F. H. DAVI8, 'tl. t. CKEIQrTTON, Dlreotora. RAILROAD TIME CARD CNION 9TATIOW 10th AMD MA ROT. Union Pnelle, Leave. Arrive. The Overland Limited.. a 1:60 era a 8:40 pro The Colorado Express. .a 8.W pm a S:b4 pm Atlantic Express al0:15 am The Oregon Express. ...a 4:18 pm a 6:00 pm The I -os Angelas Lim...all:U pm a 9:16 pm The Fast Mall.. a 9 SiO ara a 6.45 pm The thine Japan Mails 4:00 pre a 6:90 pm Colo.-Chlt'Aga fc!plcal...alM am a 7.06 ara tV- , t " T V,0.!? E w-1? 1 Beat e & Stroma g Lcal.bl2:S0 pm b 1:40 pm North I'latte ocal a 11 am a 4:44 pm RAILWAY TIM E CARD"00'""4 Chlcajfo, Rock 1 aland 4k rael. EAST. Chicago Limited... t 1(4 im all:0S pm Iowa Ixcal , a 8:30 am a 4:ia) pm Ilea Moines Paaaenser. .a 4.04 Dm al! 90 pm lows Local ...:...bll : am b 9 M pm Chicago (taatern Ex)..a 4 W pm A 1:26 pm Chicago i lyer a f.OO pm a 8.84 are WEST. Rocky Mountain L't'd..all:lB pm a I'M am Colo, and Cat Ex a 1:36 pm a 4:40 pm Okl. and Texaa Ex a 4:40 pm a l a pm I tni-oln-Falrburv Pin ht li iu hlt lln t'klcsgs Ureal Wantera. Bt. Paul-Minneapolis Pt. Paul-Minneapolis 8 80 pm T M am 6 .( pm T:M am 11 M pm 8:87 am U 35 pin I N pm Chlcaso Limited rhirago Fxpreea ... Chicago Express ... Ulaaoarl Paelne. K. C. A St. L. Exp.. K. C. 8t. L. tp. 30 am :89 pm ..a 9:00 am a 8:48 am ,..all:l6 pm a 6:69 pm Chlcagn A Ner(hweeimj. Chicago Daylight a in am ell 41 pm bL Paul-Minn t.xpras.a 7:60 am ai0:U0 pm CLluanu LoCl all !-) am a 8:31 pm fjioux Cltv Passenger. ..a 7 .60 ara a 8.J8 pin Chicago Panger a 4 40 um a 9 46 am 1 Chicago fcptical liuipni a 8:28 am I bu Paul-Minn. Limited. a 8:! pm a I W) ara l.oa Anaelea Limited a 9:30 Pin al-:&a Pia uveriana lluillea Fast Mull B:oux 4 hy Local. aiO-00 pot a 6 a am a 9 04 ai a 8:69 pm am Faril Mail a 8 .16 pm Twin City Limited ..a 8:38 cm a 8 Oft am . .a 160 am a 6 44 pm b 7:60 am aio u am ..a 8 oo pm a 6 40 pin Norfolk-Bonesiael ., 1 1 Jncoln-Lone Pine 1 1 'tauwoooNi.incoin Caeper-Bhoahoni ..a 1:09 put a 6:40 pm HaSUnga-Supertor , Fremont-Albioa ... Illinois CentraX. . 0 I n pm a 9 4ti pm ,.b 6:96 pm b 1:88 pm Chicago Expreas ...a 7:18 am a 8:46 pm Minn, ft Bl. Paul Eip..b T M iui a 6 u6 pia I til ago l imited a 6:09 pm a 8 hi am Minn, ft St, J-aul Lmtd a :e pm a 89 m Wakask. v - Bt. Louis Express a 1:30 pm a S JO am Bt.M-oui LonaJ ifrom Council blun-a) ., a 9.80 am aUilS pm Etanberry Lo.-aL (from CouacU lilutts) ..r,,r.h 1:09 8m fcWOI aa JOHNSON SIGNS THE BILLS AetUjt gsrJBtrTti to 0. K. Anti- HIS ACTION CAUSES STJETEISE OpRoaeate Ask for Dr-lay sol Ray Maay . f Hesnrs 'Will, 'DerlT Faralllea 1 at M ernes I.lvellhodd. Acting Mayor Johnson stole a march on those persons who are opposed to the or- , dlaance passed by the city council Tuesday night, banishing lunch wagons from streets and alleys and the one restricting the area within which fruit and candy push csrts can bo operated. He wept to the offlea of the city clerk about 9 o'clock In the morning and signed every ordinance ana resolution passed by the council with the exception of the special bond ordinance and then Went home, leaving word hs.'wouia do at the mayor's office later In th.,day. Br 10 (Tclocli a large delglon of men m- teresUd In the lunch wagons was at the city f hall to plead wlto the acting- mayor to secure a veto of the ordinance. It, was understood by the opponents ofvtho mcas ure th,at Mayor Dahlman would--vetox the) bill, 1ut the mayor had f,,r," t0 Washington to attend the meeting of the democratio national .committee'' and tha lunch wagon operators desired to get Mayor Johnson tp let the ordinance await the mayor's re turn. They did not know that tha ordi nance had been signed. It was said at the ctty clerk's office the acting mayor did not desire the fact that he had approved the ordinances and resolutions to be known until they should come 1efpra the council Tuesday night, but someone who saw him Blaming them gave the fact away. Test ef the Ordinance. One of the delegation of lunch men said an attempt would be made to test the or dinance in the courts, but lawyers familiar with the law and the acts said such an attempt would fall, as tha council has a right to regulate the use of the streets and alleys. It was suggested the ordi nance should be referred to the referen dum, but this wss opposed by some of tha friends of the lunch men, who asserted that the law was not valid and that a better chance for ths friends of the lunch men would be before the eoundll at some later date. The matter will ba brought before lawyers for advice by the lunch wagon proprietors. The man who spoke for the dolegatlon at the city hall said: "Tha oounctl has taken a poor time to pass this ordinance, even admitting tha wagons should ba kept from tha streets and alleys. At this time many men employed during the summer are out of employment and Tues day there -vere stxty-flva' applications for assistance at tha office of th Associated Charities to say nothing of those who ap plied to the county. There are not less than 200 persons who depend tor their liveli hood upon the lunch wagons. A majority of those men who run. lunch wagons are not qualified for usual forms of work, any. way, and when other men are out of em ployment they will find It doubly hard to obtain work." ORDINANCE MAY;' AFFECT RENTS . s . bj. F.ffeet Is Exteadiing ia Aaethrr Direc tion Than tha Mala One. With the' approval' of the ordinance re stricting the sale of 'fruits and I other mar chandlae on tha rtreetaiwttlain prescribed district a question ts ralsed-whlch will af feet others than thefen'who run the push carta, . Tha district wJUiin watch such sales may not be made TsV' Beginning at the northwest corner of Seventeenth and Burt streets and run to- thiPTar,borner of aach Intersection afterwards mentioned aa fol lowst South to Seventeenth and Douglas streets, west to Nineteenth and Douglas, south to Nineteenth and Harney, east to Seventeenth and Harney, south to Seven teeath and Leavenworth, esst to Fifteenth and Leavenworth, north to Fifteenth and Howard, east to Thirteenth and Howard", north to Thirteenth and Harney, east to Tenth and Harney, north. to Tnth and Dodge, west to Fifteenth and Dodge, north to Fifteenth and Cuming, west to Beren teeenth and Cuming. Within this area tha. rule has long ex- (MFERIAI jtxTRA oar: Just Oae Glass of Cook's Imperial will prove to you that its delicata flavor and bouquet is equal to the Old World's beet vintages. aa RAILROAD TIME CARD ChleatTOs Hilnaske Bt. PnaL Chic, ft Colo. Special. . .a 7:2o am all:W pm Cal. ft Ore. Y.xpi-as....a 8:U0 pm a 8. 26 pm Overland Limited a 9 68 pin" a 5 am Pmy Icl a 6:19 pin all. 00 am BCRLIKCTOJff 9TA XOTH MAS02f. Bnrllngton, ' - Denver ft California Northwest Special . Black Hills Laava. Arrive. . a 4:10 pm 'a 8:46 pm ....a CH pm a ): pm ....a 4:10 pm a 8:46 pm ....aUA pm' 10 16 pm Northwest Express Nebraaka Dolnls a 1:4k am a 6.10 bin Nebraska Kxpress a 9:16 am a 6:10 pm Lincoln Fast MaU......b 1:46 pm slMl pm Lincoln Ixical M b 9:09 am Lincoln Local eK:lo pm Lincoln Local , a 7:60 pm BciiujWr - I'lsttarrtrutn.B) '! pm blO M am Bellevue - plattsraoutb.a 1:09 pm a 9.69 SOS Plaiksmouth-Iowa b 9:18 am Peilsvue-PlalLsmouta hi :80 pm Drover Limited a 4:10 pm a 7:26 am Chicago Special a 7:40 am all 45 pm Chicago 1 proe. a 6'9t) pm a 9:i pm Chicago Flyer a 9 is) pin a 6:90 am Iowa Local .......a 9:18 am all SO am Bt. Louis Express a 4:46 pm t all .10 am Kansas City ft Bt. Joe..al0:5 pm a l it am Kansas City ft Bt. Joe. .a 1:16 am a 6:19 pm Kansas City ft at Joe.. 4:46 pm WEBSTER 1TA. 16TH WEBSTESS Chlaac, On ah a. Bt. Pnnl, Minneapolis a Leave. Arrive, .b 8 o am h 9 ifl pm .a 8 06 pm ai:60 am .0 8.46 am I.K (us Twin, City Paaeonger. Blous City Paastspger. Kmeraon Ixoal kelaaoarl Sfaaiaa. Auburn Local.. b 8:60 pro bU:28 u - a Dally, b Dally except Sunday. San day only, d Dally ewei BseJday, ) Laiiy aoel Monday. , Isted that push carts and booths could only be maintained withy the consent of the persons owning or leasing the property before which they stand. UndVr this rule dealers have rented from property owners or tenants the right to stand en the Streets In front af the places of business. In some Instances the valns of tha privilege has been fixed aa high ss 8160 a month, aald regular agreements have been drawn up. Boms merchants have used thla source Of revenue to bring about reduction In tha net rental coat of their leasee) and In other cases landlords have specified that they should have tha right to tha money de rived from the sale of suoh privileges and a corresponding reduction was made In the rent of the building. Soma of the Interested tenants have da- clared tha abrogation of thla source of revenue by the city council! might causa a readltutment of rents when existing leases expire, as they could no longer af ford to pay the high rents demanded unless they could be reduoed by receipts from tha sale of street privileges. NEBRASKA FROM DAY TO DAY Qaatat nl Carlsii Feat area ef Life la a Rapidly Growing Stat. Tha Editor's Position We hereby register our unqualified vote in favor of a postal savings bank, which question will coma up In congress this winter. A postal sav ings bank will allow the small dsposltor to save his little mite and that strikes us. We never had over IS centa at any one time and we could deposit that with Uncle Samuel without feeling that we ware ank lng a favor, while to go Into a big bank with so small amount makes one feel cheap, Tept Us for a savings bank and a com petency. Kimball Obsehref. Making Ends Meet A certain cltlren of our town, who can sell you fruit traea In less than a minute ' and keep you good natured while ha Is at It, butchered the family hog tha other day and figures out Ms results as follows: The pig weighed 176 pounds live weight. It dressed out about 100 pounds of bacon, ham and should, era, he tried out ten gallons of lard and ha made fifty pounds of sausage out Of what was left. Jack says be didn't weigh everything on the scales, but guesses he haa the totals about right. Central City Record. A Fatigued Sunday School While a tour ing party of young people were returning from an opera at Beatrice Saturday even lng their auto broke down In such a man ner that by a little repair It would go all right on level ground and down hill, but when It came to going up hill they all had to get out and push. They arrived home st 4 o'clock Sunday morning. Tha head young man seems to have good luck the wrong way. The next time we believe they wtll take team of t horses along. No wonder part' af oar Sunday school looked rather dreamy-eyed. Barneston Items, Be atrtce Times, Nowra-Days Ws have Jast been thinking about present day. "hobbles" and they create within us a longing for the return of the good old days of our forefathers; days when calloused hands warmly, clasp??! each other and kid gloves were unknown; days when at eventide the family gath ered at the old place and enjoyed' 'the pleasures of home. How different, how, Take the . average family today' and the servant girl Is usually the only one at home after the evening meal. ' The father hag gone to lodge, the mother to her club, Jane to the music circle, Kate to the card party, Robert haa gone downtown, for a game of billiards, Peter to the reading room. Verilyi we live In a " progressiva age. Frtend Telegraph-.-- . - - " MUCH RISKED FOR POEMS Mrs.. Nellie Gllnaora Goes to Sixth Floor ef BnrnlnaT Bnllijlng to Save Book. Mrs. Bradner D. Slaughter of 1022 Wirt street received a telegram from Chicago Wednesday morning detailing the thrilling experience of Mrs. Nellie Gllmore, her daughter. In her successful efforts .to rescue a book of unfinished poems from the sixth floor af a Burning building Tuesday night In Chicago, In whloh building she wan mak ing her home while attending the Chicago Musical and Dramatlo college. Mrs.- Gllmore la the daughter of Major B., D, Slaughter, paymaster United States army and has been spending several months In Chloago prosecuting her must. cal, dramatic and literary studies. She Is a poet of exceptional merit and'had but recently finished the compilation of hor poe' leal works preparatory to publication. Bhe Is well known In Omaha social, must- cal and literary circles. The meager Information received by Mrs. Slaughter af her daughter's feat In the burning building gives tha aesurancs that she escaped Injury and had resumed her school work Wednesday morning, none the worse for her adventure. Major Slaughter Is at present out of the ctty making th monthly payment of troops. Mrs. 81aughtr was expecting to bear further from Mrs. Crilmor by telephone Wednesday evening, PLAN TO BETTER BIG CLOCK ColonI Barrows Will Have Improve. aneats Mad to Uncle Sasa'a Timepiece. Colonel B. H. Barrow a. eustodlon af tha federal building, haa bad. under consider, tlon for some time an Improvement In th fsoa of the big clock In th poatoffloe tower. Design looking ta suoh an Improvement have been recently submitted by E. H, Martin of the Omaha Gas aompary, which contemplate the shortening of both of the hands of the clock so that the points of each will be a short dlstanoe Inside tha Innner and outer circle and for a perfora tion of the hands o that at night the U luminated face may show through th hands and thus distinguish them from the blsck brace supporting th face of th clock, which after night cannot be distinguished from the bande at any great distance. Injured la a Fir or bruised by a fall; apply Bucklen's Ar- nlea Salve. Cures burns, wounds, sores. eczema, pile. Ouaranteed. 96a, For sal by Beaton Drug Co. A MAN ,Jj is out with. a hammer his liver is doing the knocking. v tfs!- cMgre BreajJatt A NATURAL LAXATIVE WATER. Bottled at tho Springs. roiJ suUtltuto. MDDLE IN RAILWAY FATES Fectiliar Problem Presented on Pas senger Fares South. imtOUGH EXCEEDS TWO LOCALS Government Official Shews Where Baggage Check Caters f mm Twe to Fenr Dollars and Mara. A government official, whose duties re- gulre hlrn to do considerable traveling. Is endeavoring to solve a peculiar problem In railroad rates between Omaha and certain Southern points and particularly as to why there is a difference between tha going nd coming through rates, say frtJtn Omaha to Chattanooga and Birmingham, Ala. "The proposition la Just here," said he. November 89 I had occasion to go to Chattanooga .and Birmingham. Tha fare to ChaUaneoga from. Omaha waa 821.60, whloh t paid.' I telephoned, this morning to ascertain tha present rata and received as a reply that tha through rata ta Chat- tenoofa would ba 128 and to Birmingham 823.66. TW Will let It go at this latter rate to illustrate iny story.. Thla rate Is over tha Wabash and LoulsVllle & Nashville, via St Loula from. Omaha, understand. Over Identically ' the aama route from Chattanooga and Birmingham to Omaha via Bt. Louis and" Kansas City the rate Is 82110 from both points,, whloh I paid on my return and: for which I have the vouoh- era. You will observe, I paid S3.u more even on the 83.63 rate going for the chance of getting back to Omaha. A- still more peculiar condition prevails In tha sum ef tha .lochia rates. For In stance, th far from Blrmfnghatn to Kan sas Ctty over the Louisville Nashville, Wabash and 'Frlseo Is 817. tt, and from Kansas City to Omaha over the Burlington It is 84. making a total of 821-26. Or In this case th sum ef -the locals rate Is 84.86 less than the through, rate from Blrmlng Rara. The local rate from Birmingham over the Louisville A Nashville, and Wabash (o St. Louis Is $18.06, snd over the Wabash from St Louis to Omaha It is 88.60, mak ing a total via that rouU of S1S5 as ths sunt of tha locals, or Sf.65 leas than the through rate. Thus by the through rate ticket tha Louisville ft Nashville gets 818.95, while by the local rate ticket It gets but 816.98 from Birmingham to St Louis. Of ooorte It. would be economy for us to buy the sum of the local tickets, but the trouble there Is we will hsve to gat our baggage r "checked at St. Louis or Kansas City and so we would be liable to lose a train ' if ' wa "were In a hurry. On the throughi ticket wa could get our baggage Wcherked through to Omaha, but a fellow hatea to blow In 82.55. 88.10 or 84 86 for a baggage check, Just for the fun of riding on a through ticket You. see we are con fronted with these propositions constantly throngh having to make accurate reports of our traveling expenses. But I have not boeh able to eolva the conundrum yet as to Just how the railroads figure It out All I do know- Is that It U a fact and I wish the condition ooifld be Improved." EVENTS 0.X TUA RUIVSi 1NO TRACKS Poor Jockeys Badly Injared la Spills " '. ';at' NvT Orleans. NEW ORLEANS, Deo. 3L Excitement was added to Uie races at the lair grounds today through, accidents In the seoond and fifth events. In these four Hockeys went down when Blackburn stum bled on the back stretch, 'jockey f ogariy waa badly Injured and it may ' be seveial Weeks before he can ride again. ' J. Lee. on Prince Vortunutus, had bis leg badly Injured and probably will b out of the saddle a week." Jockey Herbert on Flow away, .and Mountain, on Vestabola, escaped Injury. In the fifth Vac Ann H11L with J. Howard up and j-Iteiined with lioflnagel, fell.' Hoffnsgel was badly bruised, but however, escaped injury. Weather clear. Track heavy. Results: first, race, Sv end a half furlongs: Angslue, (1V7, McDai.lel. 8 to b) won; (Jee Whtxs, (100, Pickens, 80 to 1) ' second! Btoneman, (110, Haldel, 4 t 1) third. Time: l:lZVi lienrldge, Reyal. . Chance, Major Mock, Rexane, Mason, link Cap, Bucking Boy, Wcs,. Wilson, McGregor, Truce ana Mllor also ran. Second race, six furlongs; selling: Colt ness, (1U2, Delahy, 6 to i) won: jjlggln botbam, (10L Sumter, 7 to 1) senond; Anna Scott, (104, Warren, 12 to 1) third. Time: l:llfc. Behan, Glamor, Monero, Kiainu and Grace ,Uorge run, .Alowtiy, Black burn, Prince Eortunatus and Vestabel fell. Third race, seven furlongs: Rickey, (IOC. 'Mountain. 4 to 1) won: Tudor. flu6. Dver. V) to l) second; , iigbl Note, tnw, j. lien- nesay, uw to 1) third. Time: imb. Donna, Dereszke, Sponae Cake. Daring- Amber- jack; Rusklnata. 'Fir Opal, Thoodocla. iernus ana uooan.cn aiso ran. Fourth, rare, mile and seventy ysrds: Carthage, (107, C. Koerner, 11 to 10) won; La Jeunesae, . (8i, Suuiter, 8 to 8) second; Ed Kano. (Sft, Ddaby, 9 to 1) third. Time: l:6.".(s. Ilawkfcn also ran. Fifth race., six Xurlonga: Bertha B. OVt, Warren, 16 to 1) won; Lucy Young, (101, V, I .1 . . 1 '1 .A 11 ,.m.M n.lk.. Mountain, 7 to 1) third. Time: L&H. Ixird rl anli ope, .Snowball. Coon. Dr. Mack, argin. Lady Charade Tribe. Heart of Hvocluthe ran. Mann Mill aod Knnned fell. Sixth race, mil and sixteenth: Nacy, (90. Delaby. 80 to 1) won; Agile. 0U6, J. Hennefey, 11 to 1) second; Approbation, (lot Warren. 11 to 8) third. Time: l:t7vt- Katie Powers, Mortlboy. Footllght, Fa vort'e and Clansman also ran. LOS ANGELES, Cal., Deo. 11. Results St Ksqta- Anita: First, rsee. five and a half furl ones Crest on, (IM, Buxton, 2 to 1) won; Barney Old.ri.ld, (fa,.- Archibald, SO to 1) second; Halreld. at Flsrhsr. 10 to 1) third. Time: 1:04. Astoria, Belle. Wuresherger, Chief Desmond. Saucy . M. Franc laoau. Royal Quecni Connie M, and El Muchacha also ran. , eoond" race, six furlongs: Beeltna, C00. I'Veuraus. 18 to 1) won: Norfolk, (loa, Prston. IIS to 1) second; Aooratlonv (118, Muagrave, 9 to 2) third. Time: :18 Hereafter, Water Wury, Autlso, Halton, Daisy Frost and Alevlator also ran. Third rac. six furlongs: Taylor George, 004. Roaa, 8 o 6) won: Toupee, (10i Preston, 10 to 1) second; Rcarfeli, (107, Mo. Carthy, 80 to 1 third. Time: l:li!k. Money Musa. Old Colony aod Gabrtelle also ran. Fourth race, mile and eighth: Kilter, (101, Hartv, 8 to I) won; Frank nituier, (i"7, Archlhsld. 7 to Z) aeoond : Eduardo. (104V. Fischer, 15 to 1) third. Time: 1:63"4. B1g Bow, J. T. Donahue and Ormondes Right also ran. Fifth race, mile: Harry Scott. (108, Lyourgus, 16 to 1) won; Niblick, (107, Burns, 6 to 8) aeoond; Optician, lie. lines, I t W) third. Time: l:8ti. Christine A, Fasteao, T i" is Henry, also ran. Sixth ruoe, seven furlongs: John C, Oraua, (107, Ross, 8 to 6) won; Bejovls, (107. Hannon. 80 to 1) second: Nad Zu. OV7 Rettla-. 90 to 1 third. Time: 1:87. Barrato. Compositor. Col worth, Florena, Andreohe and Hutferny aieo ran. OAKLAND. Cel.. Deo. 11. Results: First raoe, Ave furlongs: selling: Ed. B, .. as . . , . . Tl' 1 1 :n uiiu- IllIT, P.UUJ, IV IF V-UU. Il.l MIHGI, 8 to 1) second; Uncle Pam. (109. Bore), 6 te 1) third. Time: l:03Vj- lland-Me-Down, Vronskin. High Gun. No Father. Mike Aahelm. Oaltrtx and Merrit Buxton finished aa named . Second race.- six furlongs; selling: Ambi tious, (ill. Uprel, T to 1 won; Iistlg, ni4, narcan. 30 to 1) second; Metlatkatla, (Vie, Inls. 15 to 1) third. Time: 1:16. The Mlrhty. Idy Mirthful. Hantam. Chan cellar, Wellsworth. Judre Shady Lad and 2lrd finished aa named. Third race, mile' and half:' aelllnr: Kmg or Mlat, ivr, Miner, to l) won; ueflyono, (1'Sj. Pandy. 13 to t) second: Myronerdale, (108. Palms, t to 1) third. Time: 1:3!) Iras snd Kl wood finished as named. Fourth race, alx and a half furlongs; Danville handicap: ocean nnore. u. Lynch. S to 1) won;- Gene Russell. I9T, Dua-an. 4 to 1) second: The Mlat. (Iu7. Keoa-h, 6 r 1) third. Time: 1:29. Johnny Lyons. Woolm and Andrew B. Cook finishes aa named. Fifth race, five furlengsi purse: College Widow, ftfj, Dtitta, a te ) won; pvt. Francis, Oil Garsan, I to 6 second: Seven Full. 004. Lynch. I II third Time: 1-01. Lady Vera. Royal Maxrm and Puree Rose fin ished, as named. Widow was disqualified for fou I trig and placed second. etirth race, mrie end nrry yardsr mihii: Nahortasear, (lit Miller. 8 to lwon: Miss M. Rowdlsh, CIO. Ollndo. 9 to 8) seonnd: Andrew Mack. (11J. Ssnlv. I tt 1) third. Timet 1:4m,. Iiaell. Heme In Wriler. Bt George Jr.. Tsncred end W. R. Gates fnthra rol Bait TTrl Off. CHICAGO, Peo, U, Tte proposed south. ern California trip of the St. Ttncenfs col lege foot ball eleven of this i lly la off. Th 1 -o Angvilea team, which hail aeprad 8t Vlnconf challenge, -has csjicellcrl lh en gagement. ORIXKEIX TO Dltor NKBRASKA (.-., 1 Ret Saws nlveralty referrod on heanlo Neat Tear. . ORINNEXJ la., Deo. ll.-M"pertal.W Coach Hamilton of Orlnnell college Is en tirely satisfied with the outcome of the sea son and Is already making plena for both ering the leaders next year. He loaas four valuable men from the team, which 4hls season won every state game but the on test with with Ames. Captain Uleamaster eomplnts his period of activity on the frldlron and It will bo a long time before lamllton fltda another halfback .steady enough to fill his place. The other, men who graduate are MeCarty at end end Ifartson and Mcllrath la the two tackle positions. Pleroo, who has played guard on the Orlnnell team for several years, has been elected captain for th season of 1M1. He Is one of the strong line men In the Ststo, weigh 1M pounds and will make a very acceptable leader. . r Coach Hamilton of Orlnnell favtyre th continuance of the forward pais during the coming season, though he believes thut . the penalty for failure to recover th baTi' should be lessened and tho (earn making the forward pass allowed to throw It across -lb line of scrimmage. He is of the opin ion that It la almost Impossible for the-, officials to determine whether all of the rule governing the, use of (he forward pass have been , compiled with or no, and this fact has in ado thMr work runre. dif ficult Orlnnell played ilx- games tills vear and It la not bekleved that the - schedule will be materially lengthened next i year, even If the western conference allow seven games. Several changes are expected to he m.-ide In the schedule for 1W8, though In the main the same gamos will be played , next yeur that were played this. Orlnnell would like to drop the game with Nebraska university and play the State University of Iowa iti atead. OUierwlae tho arrangoinent of the schedule la entirely satlaf actou-y. It la not known vhether the state uivei Ity will be willing to put Grinnell on the schedule, though tt Is believed Orlnnell is more en titled to the game than Is Drake1. with"tTgbowlers, vTh?. Vte Clty" na an eosy t'lme with the On. a has at the Aasociatlon allnys last mar,f" 9ot within scaring distance ef the second ganie but couldn't quite reach. Chandler rolled the high alna-le game with toi and Marble b-at Q),.rde one pin for tho best total. Tonight alx teams will roll In the two-men tournament starting at 7:SU sharp. Scores: . , OATH CITTS. . , 1ft. 2d. 3J. Total. Vhn(,,"r 37 1G r,2 67 Wengtson v.r . l:t l', t. X? 18 lt . J64 . 48"t V3erl5s '! K9 1W) IW) Janes 179 y0 1;g ,M Totals '873 : OMAHA8. . ..let Jt'ti lf7 ........... liVi ... lf.9." ..'. ,'. 177" 8S5 tt . 2,8.8 M. Total. Maurer ,. Mepeath Larson .. Ohnosorg 1W 141 1M li 8mo ISS tti MarDie .. Totals .r. '75 '4J . STi 2,438 Sam Boord will surelv ha vo a r.in'lA to. morrow when he arrives from the mst, for the Bicycles took three more games from the Gold Tods laat iiiirht hm 11, .1 t.,.. kept the Bicycles going all the time. Cliarl. a riiiiit-au took an Honors ror his team with a score of 616 for "totals and . Huirlcks' total store for the blkra was also 616. To night the Cole Msllvennaa Snd the tnde. pendent will flghf a battle royal. Beeves: Q MAI I a BicyCLKa., 1st. . Si. I . M Tnt.l Keyt 212 im nia ' Hlnrlcks IcT, lit", 1Kb' ..If. Drlnkwater ,.....,..109 lul U.v tA oiibroatii i:m an . m Hull .. x....v. SKa. 1 IT):-.. 17 . 5J Totals l...,.SC8 ' 9-H 913 2.7S6 JETTER GOLD jTOVSi lt.! 24. 3d. Total. H. PHmeau ji. C Prlrneau- .... '... ... Ili7 ... m ..1 170 ... Ibi JV3- liil lb ' 146 168 .9 2ii . . Hi lkl '' t'A ' tAO lli4 . fc'l Foley Orotte ' Mahoney ...... Totals SKH . e4 M J.tiTS Last night on the Metropolitan allry Beselln'a Aimers won two emu fnim i.ie T.lfiilfM -TlAnu.' . . i m i, v,i Schneider hud . hlsh totala wli h tn and. Geinandt had high smf-i,; KSir.e with Tonight Ortnian s tais will try and make 1110 xigers iBive 10 ine iinrii'S. scores: BE8EL.IN-8 MIXERS. ' lt.' 2d. 3d. Total. F. W. Schneider i. 4i xt 6a H. W. Cole L . W0 V) . 4u4 K.' A. Sciiqelder ..... liai j lh7 478 Totals .'. 4',i 418 616 l.tCZ CHICAGO UWI. OK HOUSE. 1st. id. ad. Total- Borghofl Ui. J'j4 151 m Adams ." :w l-'O 1. 1 iU Uernandt IU ' 'Ut . izt 496 Totals ... Ml! iM mi l,2lS 8 port! a k Uossln, ' I la said the Londoners am not yet con vinced mat Gunner Moir was whipped. Ixiv.rs of foot ball in, Nw York City ere putting up a howl ilibt they want mors big tyimes played in Uotliaai. FriJffit fc'.hlpp, a buv.anee bollege lnd has been signed by TtilM.au tp join the Tkrnver team at the close of the college year. The magnates are now wrestling wHfc all the mooted questions and soma live news may bs looked for la base ball circles. There Is a ' rumor ' afloat that Mugesy McGraw is considering the advisability ! getting back Into Ui game himself thla summer. . Mike Cantfllon' announces he will have Freeman. Mertes and O'NeLU fur the out field pf the Minneapolis team next spring. Well, hs' them, who cares. Hal Chase must have bee- klddln' Griff when he wired him he wa toelnif good. He's playing every day lt-den't rain with those desperate outlaw on the Ftwino. It 1s said the White Sot will not go to California In tha spring since the Cub have decided to make th trip. - Th spot was not considered worth righting fori hut Manager Chance, who is a native son, decided to give the Calif ornliuiM Sujoe, spring games. . ' ' ' 1 f- wk4 U7 drink , J at ina Wa!aort-AstorisHo.el SCOTCH IRISH at . tail aVsaSanm Waldorr-Astorwrknviewl raraMiatka I kul areas trasklesrHh bits. aiark :sa .4 ! klaea el tae4lelues. f tose ka) ' .a Mluallr as grata as crate, air fcreelk kIi S - ' ?ka4 ekor. Tee Treves see a frli,4 r...aiai,4.I . aaaaraia an4 after iitias tkeai 1 .aa wlllla.ly aa4 clietrtullr taat leaf ka.e aatfrtlr ear, a... ' thereri.r ie lea lnr t..l ak.ll f,-,iaa,aa4 ' tkeai W any ese ssKtrisx frera svtk trfabiei " i Ceaa.il. Hal.trs, 11 t-llkkl., hew Iwk. H. . Bthtfor . Thai Dow ' r aTMjrrrc 1 ruwMi Palatakle. Peeent, Task Ve4. t ir. m:f bK'ken, ... ar t.rlr,. lee. SM.ala. .1 Sole ta Bulk. Tee s.aeiae ftablae risae4 V 0 (JL hearaaae4 ft eat at M ataaay Sata. " StaUng KaaneeTy C., CUcag r 9LT. S 1 ' . -,. v sf .... BAD BiiEATIS