REAL ESTATE city rRopfcnTv for si.r. . (Crnt'aued. J I i ' UiTSOFFKUT AND ! GKOtXD j l.arg ten-roe. m linus in so- t! west par. of dir. with fl"- lots. House has bull, pantry, five r;,iHt Bnd is In oi condi tion. Tao full lot in fruit, uc ,i t plum. Ier. spple. graphs nd smJ) rru't. 4ood ham for six cattle, hay mow Lots or room for gardening and chickens. Mara- j win'i"! "luun inree reiorse. ai offered at J.t"". Shimer & Chase Co. W0 FVntm. I long :7 1?-i-Mo7 10 $1,500 FOI? $1,150 On account of needing motif)- for other fcuslneea, I will sell my two brand new J-toom houses on Sfith avenue near Spragu for Sl.laA erh: tn cash, balance tSM per month and Interest- pi e Owner 41t N. d. before January H. Ui)-ir tx Look at This Aurora th street from H.gh school. FJP.9T TIME OFFEiiEli. 33 FEET N. W. cor. Soth and Davenport; finest lo cwtimi In Omaha for high ciaes fiate; cm offer for quick aale for sl.Suu. WM. E. ROMANO, Sole A pent. Douglai 11- Board of Trade. ( If" i 13 10 NEW modern cottage home built lf. oc cupied aa a home, on West Farnam ridg; full lot; price only tt.TSO; owner haa e rured a better position away from Omaha. r. D. Wead. 101 Farnam St. U5i-M16 11 DESIRABLE HOME Only short distance from car: hat nina rare, comfortable rooms; house newly painted; good furnace; permanent walks; large barn; lot 50x130; paved street; nice trees; good neighborhood. PRICE ONLY $2,900 Addres K 870. care Omaha Bee 1 10 x MR. RAILROAD MAN Her la a good home. 7-room, all modem house on So. lWh. Is within 8 blocks of ire de-pot. House iru built and la occu pied by owner, and Is a fine residence. For quick aale thla home la offered at C5o0. Let us show you this property. Shimer & Chase Co. 1 Fa mam. Doug. S967. 1 MXi 10 A BARGAIN Ona of th most complete and best located realdences In the city of Council Bluffs, can be bought for less .than tt would coat to build the houae. ln Uulre. OTIS A 8HIOART, 1J7 Parl Street, Ctuncll Bluffa, la. Of) ETS llx A SNAPPY SNAP Threa practically new cottage on lot 2&IK ech. with city water In each. Would rent for $30. Price haa been reduced from tt.OOt to II ISO. Only three block to :th 0u ear. THE BYRON REED CO., 'Phone D. JK. HI S. 14th Bu n Ui 10 1JST your property with Chris Boyer. Kd and Cummirig St. 1) J47 FOB ALB Fruit farm. U acres, near Florenca. tJ.KO. New (-room liouae, brn well, etc CREIGH BON'S Co . fc Be Bldg. 0 IKJt U OWNER ursr SELL betorb satcr- DAf. 7 room and reception hall, all modern frame houee. Interior finish hard wood fLv1"1. liuxl ,l DLNTEE. within 1 block of car line. See ua at once and make a cash offer. OBOiUit A CO, 1601 FARNAM ST. .. (1- -IK 10 'W-BAIE1r'"cl,u, reaidene property L-tD'y J, properties of all kird at va-lous places, til Bee Bldg.. mh- (l-64 Ix NEARLY NEW 5-Room, Two-Story Cottage, $2,400 hif.OU-,i PPr"1 81 ; option Jl. '. 'n,,n' room ,nJ "'"-hen on first loor; two large rooms and hath on aecond floor; large lot, nicely sodded: ce- SiTsZ iwr'Unr"""1 he hUM- c'- to HAaryOO. A HETDEN. 170 Farnam St. (1S-U7 a-ROOM rnodern houae In Kountie Place; Carlor. halL alt ling room, library and .h11.?n Jlni i)ooT- four W room, UD1,1ir: Rood heating plant . m-xU feet, on paved street-ii .v ' U U,e'- ffl7 N Y- Uf 'Phone' II. T.RED ABSTRACT CO., establish IT1 tarnam (1 kli ONLY COTTAGE IN THIS SECTION FOR SALE A l'm?iroZm rr,,tf two blof ks from car on South , m St. Vbi, j. , growina d,V reatdencea on West Farnam Tins i-otiil. ,,?Ji,'r,k''?th1 11 l natter of chu'J of teoanta wh.n offered for rent At ibS same time It 1. offered at theVxcer tV.ijy Shimer & Chase Co. 1M Fartjam. Doug IAC7. rARM A REAL ESTATE e ki,a 4.AJtaiS rOR BALM CaUllwraiiaw CALIFORNIA Will sail to people 10 a. rea each, beat Irrigated land oa earth Will et to fruit Um for yon and fur nish you work to pay fur u. Addreea D Bee. J0-MlUx t'elvr4e. ro.R SA1.E l.fta atrea choice firm or t'Hk land in eaatern Colorado. Will sell rl , " to jit cuatnmrr; $10 per acre If sold s.m. Addrra Luck Bt.x 3. ur-l""- t- (-M:S4 Ux MlaatMta. rSR?AiE-rJ,n rr n th fa r.H J"001 vr valley; no waste i?frv.. 'I tuildinga. threa mile from TiVJt fc-"rll Frank N taaal. tVafjni:. Mum. A.-1i(7S iu 1SLuV2l3A?r t0 u- "'rcl or stooe and timt-r right a.ldrea. A E. Eleo A haa a. Minn. (U.e-Mll Ux aih Da a eta. POR SA1 Ji-Northeast R-110-7J. Hide ly. aoaia Dakota. Hi per iVr 12 "v- - - Caau (oineri, Perry, la lr-Mllj llx REAL PSTATF "ARM AMI RAM'!! l.tU FOR 9 A LIE Continued Nebraska. WESTERN FARM UNDd. j rop prrient plan: iwci crops rv fnr , land. while the land Is d"ihling In t alue NATIONAL INVESTMENT CO.. tll-WI Brandeis Building j (JOl-Mt-l FOR SALE Beautiful small farm7of 4 ; vi- mi nrrct oi line fruit : fine build ings; H mile southeast of Putm Clir. Neb; tak- IJS t Ws per at re than the place la worth tf sold before March 1 1?'5. Address ST1S California Su, Omaha. Nb. J'i-M10 lSx M lscellaaeone. WE have a number of iukI farm and ranch propositions In western Nebrxsic also properties e-f all kinds at various pisrrs. see us before you inrect. B E. M erer aV Co.. 4) t Bee Bldg. ? 114 Mx REAL ESTATE FOR RENT FOR LEASE Rear rtw of kt fronting of) l;h; well suited to - use as blaekF:nith shp or laundry; factory, etc. F. D. Wead. lil Farnam St. (S M161 31 FA EMS FOR RENT ' 160 acres on West Center St.. good farm land with some hay and past ura t-rmm house, tarn, granary, etc. acres on West Idre St. near Alamito San.lery I1ry farm, good Improvements and some pasture land. GhXiK'iE & CO., 11 FARNAM ST. in im i REAL ESTATE LOANS r to lir.nro made promptlv. F. P. Wefcd, Wead fcldg, (th and Farnarrt. ' ta-M346 WANTED City loar.s. Peter Trust Co. CJi WANTED City loans and warrants. W. Farnam Smith Co., 1130 Frnam St. PRIVATE MONET NO DELAY. GARVIN BROS.. 1M FARNAM tr)-if4 PRIVATE money to loan: no delays. J. H. Sherwood. lft-7 Brandeis B.dg. 3)-M;l) MONEY to loan on improved Omaha prop erty. W. J PERMCDY 1NV. CO.. Tel. Doug 5ie.. fcis s. y. L. (2T M3M LOWEST RATES Bern Is. Paxton Block. LOANS on Improved Omaha property. O Keefe R. E. Co.. ln N. Y. Life BldK. MONEY TO LOAN-Payne Investment Co PRIVATE money to loan on improved real estate N. p. Dodge' Co.. T714 Far ram St, (2iTl6 WANTED TO BUY WANTED To buy second-hand furniture, cook and heating stove, carrtets, lino leums, office furniture, old clothes acd shoes, piano, feathers, bed pillows. ju Us and all ktnda of tool; or wtll buy the furniture of your house complete. Th highest price paid. Call the right man. Tel. Doug. i7L CS)-M774 Feb WANTED To bTiy. scond-hand furniture, cook and heating stoves, carpets, lino leums, office furniture, old ciothes and shoes, pianos. feathers. bed plllowa, quUta. and all kind of tools; or will buy the furniture of your bouse complete; the highest price psld. Call the right mail. Tel. Doug. 71. t)-MH61 F5 LIST your property for quick aale with m; we have customer now for ISn.nuO busi ness property or land who will pay cash; another for tai.OOO deal for any real estate near Omaha; another S1S60V. F. D. Wead. Wead Bldg., IRth and Far nam But. 3)-M15 11 SECOND-HAND feed sacks. No amtntit too large or too small. asner. H I N. is. , (S6 7 CA8H paid for second-hand clothing", shoea, etc. e N. isth St. Tel. Red MS&. 2Ti) 3SL WANTED TO RENT LADY wants heated room and board, rea onble. Address 7S care Bee. (-6I-M952 11 WANTED Furnished house or cottage to rent, reliable man and wife, no children, beet of reference. 'Phone R A. H. Room 43 Drexel hotel. (36) M210 lOx WANTED 6 or -room flat, furnished or unfurnished, centrally located. Address Q 7HH. cr Bee. 26 Mtol llx WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Position by competent ad and makeup or ou printer. Adurea or Phone . T. Slvey, -vehiasna Cay, Neb. y2')-M114 IPX POSITION housekeeper, where no email children; lady with one child. Mrs. S. Wilaou. Havc-lock. Neb. (i7) MTbT llx COMPETENT man want employement ftom six on, evening. Addree W 71, care Bee Kr MSW llx YOUNG MAN. lb years old, row in real estate business, desire position as cashier or asbistaat caahier of bank; eight years experlenue, good refer ence. Box 40. Juleburg, Colo. tap Man Kx WANTED Position by :dy In drug store, who Is pharmacy graduate; bav had some general experience. Address R. F. D. No. i. Box 40, Craig. Neb. 27) MTI lx DAT WOMEN furnished free of charge. Jelephone Douglaa Uli C7(-3K 1 WANTED Position by an experienced saleslady, 6 year' experience. Address B. E. D.. St. Mary e Ave. GOOp, all round butcher. Al sausage ma- i ker wants position; would prrler ihe country. Address C. 7M Eee. 1 f?7-l lOx WANTED Position a correspondent, bookkeeper or other office ork. bv mid dle aged man: capable of tak'ng charge of office; at present employed, but wishe to make a change. P. O. Box M7 :; Mi49 isx WANTED Py student, young man. ti!ie to work for board and room Address or I call T. J.. Boyle college i.li-MHSKx WANTED Clerical position by a yomf i man. year? old, who la familiar with express rstes and experienced In general office work; c:m also do stenographic woik. AdJreas N 7J. Bee. (27 e- Ml.V 12x POSITION wanted by all round clerk, ten years' experience In general merchandls-. capable of management. reasonable , wages best reference. AdUlres Y HI care Bee. i27 Xf Kx POSITION wanted by good blacksmith and wagonmaker. W". Raymond. New Sharon, 1 -r-M1S 15x SITT'ATION wanted by frgduate electrical and mechanical engineer. Aasoclate nemter A. 1. U. E. Addresa. O. T 6)4 N. JSt (27i 11 llx COMPETENT accountant, experienced In all detail of mercantile and corporation accounting, credits, correairndenc-e. open ing 1-CK.ks. auditing. mag ng financial tatemenis and balance !iets capable of simplifying rumberaoan methods evls Ing cr,nomical systems and eliminating euperflunlca. warns emrlovment in oreaha, or elsewhere. Addresa D M I27I-MSS lix LEGAL NOTICES STOCKHOLDERS MEET! NO Office of LeGla-Androen Hardware Company Omati. Neb . Dee. 14. lSe7 Nolle la htrttr given to th tcx- holders af the Lee-Giaa-Aadr.eB Hardware company that tbe annual meeting of the atockholder of tti aoa.pany will be iueld t th ofhoe of aid comjny, corner of Nlntn and Har ney street . la th city of Omaha in tbe tat of Nebraska. 00 Tuesday. January 14. A D . 14. at t o ciuck p. m for th pur poae of elecuag a board of di. v-tora for th company, to aerv ourtng the coming year, snd to trans, t euch otnrr but.ae a mat be preaeaiad at iirh meeting teaJ H. J LEE. President, Atteat: W. Si. GLASS. toMratarr DL4XK THE OMAHA LEGAL NOTICES ilunr.i.ued.) Nf'TH'E to rri:;k CONTRACTORS Ktirtpe Rulldcrs snd Material Men Jule burg. Colo.. Jkti 7. 1is Scaled proprwals will he reeived bv the Board of luunty "ommls!cnr of SeJewick ccinty. Colo rado, up to 12 otitic ncKn of-1!ie iMh day cf January. IS, for the romplete construe, tun nf a pile brlcg". about l.'n" feet loi,g. across a portion of the South Plntte river. ext ndina; from the south end of the new State bridge at Julenhurg It the south bank cf the South Pistte river. Pesled preputials will e received by the Board of County Commissi. ners of Sed wik county. Colorsjo. up to n lj -k noon of the 77th day of January, 1ii. for tte furnishing of all material to huihi a pile brnlg aboot l.i feet long, said ma terial to le delivered at the north end of tl at portion of the State bridge now built t Julesbjrg. Colorado across the B uth Pistte riv,r. Sealed proposals will slso ho rocetved by said hoard up to 12 o'clock noon of tli KTth day of January. !?. .for the building and furnishing of all labor ,n toe building tf a piie brlcge about 1 iiho feet lorg across portion of the South Platte river, extend ing from the south end of the new Etete bridge at Julesburg to the South bank of the South Platte rir. All proposals to be filed with the county clerk, at her office In Julesburg Colorado, at which office further Information in re gard to such bMdge snd work and a copv ( f the plans and spec iflcaticns sr.d amount of material required fr.r suld bridge will be kept and can be seen bv tnv person in t "rested. The said Board of Conntv Commissioners reserves ti e right to reject anv ard all bh's offered. By order of the Board of County Com missioners of Sedtmlik count v Colorado By C. W. WHITE. Chairman. JlOdrt NOTICE TO CONHiACTOP.S-SEALED proposal will l received up to Tueadav February Is. 1. at 2 o'clock p. m.. for the construction of a hufijtng for the Elk Buildlrg comptiny at York. Nebraska, com. pltte, according to the drawings and speci fications prepared by Tyler Brandt architect, of Lincoln, Nebraska. Copies of th plans and specif ii aliors n.av be had at the iw'ftce of the architects, or the un dersigned. The right Is reserved to rJe't any and-ll bids or w-aive any defH ts. All bids must be accompanied by a draft or certified check Jor ihe sum of five hun dred dollars flvionoi, payable to the Elks Building company, Vork. Nebraska, which will be forfeited If the bidder Is awarded the contract and falls to enter into a writ ten contract, according to the terms of his bid within ten days from the date of said award. Address all bids and communk-a-ttons to F. E. LLOYD. Secretary, us et Fifth St.. York. Nebraska JSd:t BV1LDTNO PROPOSALS-THE BI'ILD Ing committee of St. Luke s church Kearney. Neb, invite bids for the erection of th superstructure of the new church, according to the plana and specifications on file at St. Luke Rectory. Kearney, Neb. Sealed fi(6.s to be delivered rot later than 10:30 a. m., February 10, lfcig The building committee reserve the right to ac cept or reject any or all bids. The suc cessful bidder will be required to give a surety bond for the satisfactory comple tion of xhe church building bv October 1 1W. (Sipnedl JAMES COPE" CHARLES VV. HOXIE, Building Committee. J7 Jt STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of The Bee Building company will be held at 4 o'clock p m.. Tuesday, January 1. S. at the office of said company in The Bee building. Omaha, for the election of a board of di rector for the ensuing yer and the tran action of such other business as may prop erly come before such meeting. C C. ROSE WATER, Secretary. JMltt DAS - RAILROAD TIME CARD . IXIO.N STATIO.N 10th AMD MARCY. I Blow Pacific. Leave. Arrive. Th Overland Limited.. 1:50 am g ( 40 pm The Colorado Expreaa.. i.bti pm a i:0u pin Atlantic Express al0:16 am Th Oregon Express a 4.:10 pm a 6:00 pm Th Los Angeie Llm al2:65 pm i pm Th Kat Mail ....a, iJu am a t.6 pm The China A Japan Mail au pm bM pm Colo-Chicago Special sli.lo am a 7:46 am Beet'e A Stroms'g L cal.bli':8U pm b l:4u pm North Platte Local. ....a 7:4! am a 4:46 pm Cktcaaj Jt Northwest er. Chicago Daylight a 7:S am all:48 pm St. Paul-Minn. Express 7:o arn alO.iO pm Chicago Local all & am a .2g pra Sioux City Passenger. ..a 7:50 ah a !:JS pm C nil ago Paasenger a 4:30 pm a !:46 um Chicago Special a 6:t pm a 8:3 am 6t. Paul-Minn. Li ir. 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Twin City I assenger... b ;3n am b Mo pm Sleux City Passenger. . a 2:io pm al'c.vi S1ni Emerson Local c 1.45 am c 5.55 pm Mlaaaarl PaclSe. Auburn Local b 3:50 pra bll:25 am a Daily, b Daily except Sunday, e Pun day onlv d Daily except Saturday. Daily except Monday. OCEAN ST AMSHIPS CANADIAN PACIFIC taprm Ida af ta ft Virflx Firt Cabin Winter Rate S&S an. Superior acx-ommodation available, bafety, peed and comfort combined. Write for particulars. O. K. BKaT JA-MXaT, Oam. Agt, S3S Be, Clark Bt Caloaara HI -DAILY BEE-, FRIDAY. .IAMAHY lo. IMS. EVENTS ON RUNNING TRICKS Old Honesty Wins Old Hickory Handicap tt New Orleans. GOOD DAY FOR L0SG , SHOTS llastllag mila. 141 ts 1, Win Fifth Rare al t.oa taaeles Rear W , 40 to I. W las First Rare t Oaklawa. NEW ORLEANS. I.., Jan. Old Hon esty, a 10-to-l. won the Old Hickory handi cap, wnr'h fj.tVil to the winner, at the Fair Grounds today. Little money was placd on Old Honesty. Favorites won thre races. M'i- Delsney. winner of yes teida s fourth race at five and one-half f jrlong-s. today um the fifth race, a handi cap ut six furlongs. Weather clear; track fast. Results: F1rt rac five and one-half furlongs, celling: Javette. fcl (Knernr. to 1. won; Saiuawiw. lis; iLee, 4 to 1, second; Fres outi. V7 iFlynni. 6 to 1. third. Time: 1 :i.S Dor.aldo Aenes Wood, lraugirntion. Bit terly. Ethel (arr. Divorcee. Minnie May, Ansonia and Auspicious nlso ran. Second race, n.ile and seventy yards, sell ing: W arner Gris-well. , ( Powers i. II to 5. won: Grenalie, l6 iLlnyd), t1 to 1. sec end; J. I. Dunn. .' "Flynni. to 1. third. Time: 1 T3. Cl.arhc Thonipaon. Monere. Creel, Fonsoluca. Flomaway, Hammer away. T idor. I'roteus. G"orge Bailej . Mil-tiad-. I'r'ncc Fortunatus and Don Hamil ton also ran. Third race, six furlongs, selling: Pedro. t iMcCaheyi. 8 to 1. won: Higginhotham. f.: (Sun. ten, 1 to R. second: Coonev K. (S (Kennedjl. 7 to 1. third. Time: 1 :ii. No cjuHrter, HawkamH, Sallv Preston. Gold Proof. Ie Hesxke. Red Gauntlet. Ref.ncd, Fraok Ixjid and Avaurtecr also ran. Fourth race, rnile' and one-qjarter. Old Hickory handicap: Old Honesty. 10 iLeel, '.0 to 1. won; Teniaceo. ua tNotteri. C to 5, second; Piantland. 107 iLlovdi. 4H to !. third. Time: Ml'V FlMvlgny. Dcnna and puss den a also ran. Fifth race, six furlorcs. handicap: Miss Delaney. S.' iFljnni 11 to F,. won; Coon, !' i M' 'If sw on hi 6 to 1. second: Platoon. Si iKennedyi r. to 1. third. Time. 1 :. Kea tor. Chief Hayes, Kiainesha II and Our Boy alFO ran. Sixth race, one mile and three-slxtenths, sel.ing: Docile. Ifnj Powers i I to a. won; John McBrlde. hU i Moleswortht ' 12 to 1'. second; Sister Pollv, M iSjmt-rl 4V, to 1. third. Time. r.07V Bellcvlew, Javanese, Katie Powers and Jungle Imp also ran. Forty.1o.Ose ttbot t las, OAKLAND. Jaq. .-At Oakland today Reene W wa the suprise In the opening race, when she came home galloping, at 40 to 1. Koenigin Luise et all the pace, but tired at the end, finishing aecond. In front of Yo San. In the mile and a half event two of the longest ahots of the race fought It out and Iris only won In the last lump. Tetanus appeared to be the winner, but had to be contented with the place, with Rotrou third. St. Francis had the speed for the Rodero handicap, and in the heavy go ing outgamed Burleigh. Plausible ran a nice race, finlahing third. Results: First race. Futurity course. Belling: Reene W-, H5 (Fultont. 40 to 1. won; Koenigin Luis 30fi (Milleri. IS to 5. second: Yo San. 10 (I!rad. 2" to 1. third. Time: 1:1314. Bell of Iroquois. Emma G. AmbltiouF. Mabel Hollander and Ethel Abbott finished as named. Second race, three furlongs, purse: Lee Rose. Ill (Hayes). 1 to I, won: Rubla Grande. 107 (Miller). to L -cogid: Sam Shaen, 107 (Keoght, 15 to 1. third. Time: 0:36H. Averignt. Ieonard. Carmta, Schmooer. Minorca. Prometheus and Opu lent finished aa named. Third race, one mile and a half. selling Iris, 100 (Haycsi. .12 to 1. won; Tetanus, W (Charboreaui, SO Is 1. second: Rotrou, 105 (MrClalni, 6 to 1. third. Time: l:4X. Grom obl. Corrtgen. Byronerdale and King of the Mist finished as named. Fourth rare, furlongs. Rodero handi cap: St. Franc. - Mr, cMentryl. ; to 2. won: Burleigh, 120 iMittart. to Hi. second; Plasss Ibie. iw tGiltwrti.-j 50 to 1. third. Time: 1:154- Adena. toe Cherry. Tvora and The Mlet finished as -named. Fifth race, one mile and a sixteenth, sell ing: 'Mm Song. J!' iTMclntyrei. to 2. wont Warte Nlcht. KB (Grotei, 6 to 1. second: Mis M. Bowdish. M (Galingo). 1! to S. third Time: 1:5J. Boloroan, Islellta, Mlna Gib ecm and Jake Moose finished as named. Sixth race, one mile, purse: Billy Pulln.an M tCarrom. 9 to S. won: St. Avon. 103 Haves. 13 to Ki. second; Hand Me Down, X iGilbert). 20 to 1. third. Time: I tfiW Balnade and No Farther finished a named Resalta at Santa Aalta. LOS ANGELES, Cal. Jan. 9-Rutling Silk, held at 10 to 1, won the fifth race on the card at Santa Anlt today from Ecamado, also at 10 to 1. with Bellmence. the second choice, third. Giovanni Balerio, the even money favorite, led to the stretch, where he was ontrun, finishing fourth. ix length behind Bellmence. Stanley Fay. t even money won the fourth race at even furlong In 1::4'4. equalling the best previous coast record for that distance, made by himself on Monday. Result: First race, six furlonga. selling: Harvel tye. Preston. 4 to H won; Rusclmo (1W. Knapp. 10 to 1) second; L. C. Widrlg 1 103. Martin, 1? to 61 third. Time: 1:12V Grind Hone, Lackfoot, Old Settler, Connie M. and Taraban finished as named. Secon race, seven furlongs; selling: Ttra Wen HOB, Martin, eveni won; Gateway Preston, 16 to 1) second; Blake Mate 1107. Grand. 12 to 1 third. Time: 1:2M. King Wllda. Bonnie Prince Charlie, Hell Chamber. Prime of Orange, Daruma fin ished aa named. Third race, six furlongs; purse: Rambo (. Poland. to 1 won: Round and Round I'. Ross. H to l'i second: Dr. Simrall (Hi Taylor. 12 to li third. Time: 113H. Nick Stoner, La ton -a. Agreement. Virlando, Mossback. Gc-orge Bvrnes. Decorator. Pontex. Lancashlrr Lad and S. A. Car lisle finished a named. Fourth race, aeven furlongs: " Stanlev Fay lire. Musgrave. eveni won; Critic fl'.iS, Harty, 6 to li second; L'saro OK, Schill ing, t to 5i third. Tim: l:24i. George 8. Davis also ran. Fit h race. seven furlongs. Belling: Rustling Silk !T. Nelson, 10 to 11 won; Esc&mado (104. McBrlde, 10 to II second; Bellmence (Sl. Martin, 4 to li third. Time: 1 1SS Giovanni Falerlo, Golden Wave. A.icassln. Head Dance, Master Lester. Two Bill and Alice Carey finished as named. Sixth race six furlongs; selling: Nor folk (110. Schilling 5 to 2i won; El Carador "110. Harty. t to 2 second; HaJton ll6. Martin, even! third. Time: :1S Western. Common Sue. Don Vlviant, Monta Rey and Blue Bottle finished as named. BRRAK If ATHI.KTICsJ rERTAK ana lalveralty lad Ira tee It Attltade Toward Asm, IOWA CITY. Ia. Jan. - Special.. -A aenhation ha been precipitated In low a athletic circle by an article publ.shed In the Alumnus, Jie alomnl journal of the Stale I'niverelty of Iowa, over the signa ture of Arthur G. Smith, chairman of the board of athletic control. The article la a review of the foot bail aeasou Jjst closed and the statement which haa caused the sensation is the first authori tative statement of the faculty attitdde toward the Incident In the Iowa-Ames game which resulted In th injury of K1rk. Iowa star right halfback. Professor Smith wr'ts a follows: Tne game had scarcely openr (I h'lleve it wae the sixth p'.ayi when tn A .Ties pla)er fouled Kitk. who had s,gnhjed for a fair catch. Hd the opposing player tack led Kirk as he should have done by all the rules of eH'iii foot ball, if he had not seen the signal, the foul might have been called accijentsl But no attempt was made to tackle instead, the man, lowering his head, strjtk Ktrk In tne stomach.' rendering him entirely l.rlpleac for tome time, and una r le to play, only in a weak any, throughout the game" The Incident referred to 1a the well known one where Reppert f Ames fouled Kirk of Iowa. Reppert wa remo ed from the game, but AmeB succeeded In winning the gme. 30 to 14 The student body at large, and followers of the team, have believed that the foul commitied was deliberately planned and this statement by Professor Smith indicates that a timtlar belief Is held by the faculty of the State university. Heretofore no faculty statement has been made It Is now believed that all relation be tween the two institutions will be aevered from this time on- Coach Cat 11 n ppers to be the only member of the faculty will ing to meet jiii ee next season. It 1s re ported that the other m mi .era of the board of control not only resist that the annual fool ball games shall I- dropped but all other contests as weli. In cae 1ms policy ta adopted it seems certain that the two Institution will not meet in aitletic con teat fur at least five year, aa C'ude WUila-ns. coach of fie Am s foot. ImII and base ball tennis and their tiSiiur. l-ss b.-en hired for fle more years twg'nning i.ext fall. It 1 not believed that the two school" can meet long as Will. ams remains at Ames. State unlceratty authorities have se cured evidence to the effect that Ted Willeta. fullback on the Ams font ball team, played f've years of foot hall before the season which has just rloeej. An nouncement of this fact has been made by P-of A. G. Smith, chairman of the Hoard of Athletic Control. W'.lets Is alleged to have played two years with G-i"rell college and four years at Ihe State Agricultural colicge. FOIR BOWLING TEAMS TO MEET Omaha TV III eaA ome Cracks ta fflaax City Tssrsey. Fojr ef Omaha's best bowling teams tll leave Friday for Sioux City, where Saturday and all next week the Iowa and Northwestern tournament will lie held. The four teams re the Met. S'orx. ljemp's Fallstaffs and the Omaha Bicycle team. The Mel team, now at the head of the Omaha leag-ie rare and also the city cham pionship, will line up at Sioux City with Huntington. Klakeney, Iarnmen. Neale and Pin-ague in the t-arn. The members cf the Stort team will t-e Moore. Cochran. G. O. Francisco. Anderson and Olerde. The rep resentative of the Metropolitan alley will Ik Walenz. Moore. Thomas. Remplie and Berger as the Fallstaffs; and Drtnkwater, HulL Kcyt. Hinrirh and fillbreath on the Omaha Bicycle team. The teams are ex pected to give a good account of them-w-lvea at Sioux City and the training should stand them well In hand for the American Bowling Congress at Cincinnati. KIgTIC GAME IN PEORIA Johaay Coaloa (.Iven Dorlalea Over KM Marphy. PFRIA. 111.. Jan. S Johnny Coulon of Crura co won the decision over Kid Murphy of New York in a ten-round bout ton grit before the Peoria Athletic club. T'le fight was one of the tastcst and 1-est ah" 'round, mills n in the history of the roped uri-na 'n Peoria. It was a mix anj t;o frori the start to the finish. Coulon took the lead In the second and maintained the advantage tnroinrh the remaining nine rounds. "oulon was aggressive and car ried ti e fighting to Murphy corner. Young Kid Farmer of Peoria knocked cut Phil Berry of Chicago In the first round Buck Johnson knocked out Fred Hague of Plulad lphia In the fifth round of the k'cond preliminary, and Eddie l.aur of peorln scored a knockout over Terry White of Philadelphia. HOPPB VAIXS BILLIARD MATCH rinal Score la 2,000 to 1,300 la Hla Favar. PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 9 -The. 2.(V. points Is 2 billiard match between Willie Hoppe of Chicago and A. O itler of Boston ended here tonight. Hoppe being an easy winner. He made points this afternoon to Cutler's !t2. and tonight he ran out 4i points to Cutler's 17;. Cutler j local in me innicii wns J.,vi points. 1 ne maici; was ior j ne Desi run was ltx). made by Hoppe. WITH THE BOWI.ER. The three teams of last night finished th five-men bowling of the city tournament t the Association alleys. The Metz Bros. Um takes first place, and the citv championship for 7-i. with a score of 2?M: the Gate City second, with 2K3: the Indians third, with 2.7sf.: the Reed Bros, fourth, with 2,765. nnd the Expressmen's Delivery Com pny fifth, with 2 6. Tonight, at 7. So, the following two-men teams will bowl: Gjerde-Chandler. Zimmer. man-Bengeie. Frush-Hinrichs. At :!tt, Cochran-Frltscher, Nenle-Sprague. H. D. Reed-Reynolds. Following were the five-men scores: OMAHA BICYCLE COMPANY. 1st. 2d. 3d. Total Keyt 178 hi? 1W SS7 Dtinkwater 1'iH lt 74 UJ Gilbert !! m -JH bi Hinrichs 17a i;w lilt Hull 11 ltTT li7 515 Totals.. Ml 8J9 REED BROS. lat- 2d S49 3d. Total. 1M 5M ltW 5'i 'M 4 ! 647 i'l 2.C5 3d. Total lt;7 : 511 ii 671 j b:? 17 )ci.H bM Conrad Greenl-af .. A. C. Reed Kt-ynulds ... li. D. Keed Total.... 1S3 21S 2"2 177 Vh. 1 155 1W r.i INDIANS. 1st. 1KJ 1 14s life m 891 :d. 1S1 im 14 1.44 FrencMi , Johnson .... Hartley Ber.gele Zimmerman Totals 11 952 !C2 2 7SS The Jetler Gold Tops. after getting thumped quite regularly of lale. llnally took a brace ana won a aeries from the Brodegaard Crown last night on the Met ropolitan alle by rolling one of their best games of the season, w ith Captain Ma honey starting out to smash ah alley rec ords with his -first game of 225. but in hi next two games he fell away down, H. Prl meau beating him out on total pins wltti &6. Score: JETTER GOLD TOPS. 1st. 2d 21. To:al H. Prlmeau 216 161 lug C. Prlmeau 17u lSii i:,7 617 Foley 1S5 i;ij Ki sVS Grotte 1C1 leu 21.' 5.V Mahoney S-tr. l-ti 144 55 Total Wi7 S. 2.74" BRODEGAARD CROWN'S. 1st 2d. 3d Total. Kageroerg l Vosa l."J Baker ltd Llndrooth lfii D. Rush Ids 177 1S5 ltil 1 1H(I 101 fit 10 514 144 4'IP IM 5)4 11 5K Total. . . ...... K7 s?3 2.530 Tonight the Lemp Falstaffs will try to top the Byrne-Hammers. On the Metropolitan alleys last night th Cubs chased the Tiger to tne tall timber to the tune of two out ti three. Even King Solomon could not hit the l.eadpim Our tafson took the high honors with f f..r three games and 2ol for single game. Th score TIGERS. - 11. 2d. SJ Total Dick l.t 145 147 4l Sedomon ; 145 15 177 si Stafford 145 . 17 r." v.t Totals 41S 4S3 4H l.Ci? CCBS. 1st. 21. 3d. Total Gustsfson 15g l"l i"i Rosecrans J. !? 14 Ti 44-" Lof 1! 1.:7 145 4il Totals 437 4:n tk.", 1.;; F. wry 4 aae I ader f oaeldeialloa. j NEW YORK. Jan . That Rav Earv. part in games not sanctioned by the Ama teur Athletlc'union. is the dw-itljn of Bar tow 8 Weeks, chairman of the executive committee of the union. Mr. Weeks made the announcement laat night after read ing the evldf nee taken at lie heating on th- charges brought against Ewry by Matthew P. Hielfin. The board e.f gov ernors of the union will meet within a few days and It is expected that important matter will b taken up. including the Ewry case There is much dissaiisfdc'l en In the ranks of the union. It ta said, and important change are looked for as the result cf thi meeting. Atlantic Brat Malvern. ATLANTIC, la., Jfcn. fi -iO-ci ,Th, Atlantic H.gh School Basket Ball learn de feated the warn from the Malvern High school last night In a very close, eicl'lng and well played game by a score of 25 to 23 The Malvern boy did n't get the run of the game in the f rst half, w h:cli endel 11 tu In Atlantic favor, but in the last half, the visitor took a brace and came near winning out. The Totutns of th s place defeated a flicked team of college plavere by a score of 1 to In the pre liminary. liver Cap ta Aato Winner. NEW YORK. Jan. The Automobile Club of America has c.frereei a magnificent liver cup for 'l.e races which will talce place at OrmonJ Beach during the week beginning March 2 The cup aid go to the winner in the 2-m!le class, whicn is open to ali cars, but will probably develop into a contest between rac.i g machines 8-v-eral foreign cats are expected le c irrijete In the race The ci:p. it is mid wi.i be Itie handsoiuct ever effe red fur an aut n.ob.Io race. Deaiet ral-t olllns Match Close. BOfTH BEND. lid . Jan i. -Will I.e. metral and W ild Joe ' Culhns each won a f-ell in a wrestiinc niatih l.er. li.-t r. and truggled fifteen iuitiui.s without I either e jriug ti e thud fV! Ie ineiral I took the f.ist fall with a l.aif-Nela-n end i c rotch hold :n : irriui. s i'l! e ur d (the s-cr.i,d fall in .i m.nules w'tu a 1am i nier-l'K-k (iela All aeen fr.em Billv LJ I mrH. ir. i. uut uf fal.a r!,r;?;-r iHJ CToodcddx Bottled fTsiN bond "afis- :rL-v nrilT TP IMC IV I Piri'P tllllll lLi.U3 lA LLAuLl; Cltihi Are PirVprl fnr ti Intsr.fitv Circuit. rnrit nv tttt-m ttavt papits Orlsriaal and Others Want to Enter, Vint Srntlnent la Against Ten - or Tvrelve-f'lak Organ isation. The Inter-City lengrue was organiled Wednesday night at a meeting held at the Walter G Clark Sporting goods house, with a membership of eight teams. The organ ization o ft!i league has hren held back, wailing for the Ideal Hustlers rf Council Bluffs, but that club Is 1n such shape that no definite answer could be given A movement 1 m foot for the fornrntion of a Western Iowa league, and the promoters want to Include Council B'uf's In the league. I'ntil that matter is settled some of the members of .the Ideal Hustlers di recKfiale" rtd not want to tie up with the Inte-Cily league. Benson, Florence, South Omaha. Dieti Athhtlcs, Pletg Association, Sterling!. Merchants and Townscnds compose the leaevie. the first four teams owning parks. The eight clubs paid their guarantees and Presideol Mctx appointed rommiitee to j arrange schedules and to draft a constitu tion and bylaw. Several other teams desire membership In the league, the Originals: Nonpareils and Coronas, all standing ready to come within the fold as roon as the Hustler announce their Intentions. The league ar ranged matters In such a ehape that the Hustler could enter if they desired, when one other team would be admitted, making a ten-club league. The Originals wi'hed to enter with per mission to use Vinton Street park as their grounds, and thl coulj be done by mailing a twelve-club league, hut it wa decided to strt with an eight-club lengue under the circumstance. President Metx haves In a few days for California and no further meetings will be ti 1 J until l.ia return, although the committees -will get together to carry on their work. Basket Ball at . M. C. A. The second game of basket ball of the Assoc lt in Sia'e league i.erlcs will be played tonight at the Young lien's Ghris i tin association gymnasium between tne : regular registerei team representing Hast ings and Omaha The HaMir.s te am has been under a yery ceimpeteni coach u.r j the last month nnd is reported a playing ; a Oong. fast game. Some changes have been made In the I'luaha team a&d It will line up stronger than ever tonight. iTe cedina: the league game the Tiger and Crescents win battle lor supremacy. Fol lowing is me- iiuiup ot teams Hastlr.es. position. Omaha Johnson., i . Benedict . .. Iin'ar VanSitkle Walker.... Forw aid Forward Cente r ...Guard Guard ...A. H. Hansen W'esin Wilson Pjerr..u Harris Scaldt-ri by Siram or aoorched by a fire; apply Hiuklen's Ar nlc SeUv. Cure pile, toe, nd the worst sore. Guarantex-a. 25c.' For sale by Beaton Drug Co. VETERAN FIREMEN ELECTION llrsldea ( kooilnc OfSrera Arrange- taenia Are Made for Annual j Banaaet. At the annual me-tlne: of te Omaha Veteran f .Firemenr' ' association. held Wednesday eenlng. the following were elected e-.f flce-rs : President. A R Tooger; first vice president. Zens Stevens; e"ccnd vice president. William Altstadt; etreiary, F. H Koester: treasurer, Julius I Trell sclike. trustee- for thre"- year. Charles Schuit and Julius P.othholtz I The necreiary and treasurer annual r--I ports were read. The treasurer's r"ie rt fchows a handsome amount on hand. The annua) parmuet '.f the association will be given the latter pari of Februsiy or IT.e fejie part of March. Tins banquet CiJfJfeN, I The Best Bitten Llqtaeuxr -v.?-. .ftt II II -4 t f mm m I i V I I sV.V f III' II 1 I I (I II I TZi I I II A W J I r x r i r.s l isriaiisiitai t. f s a " t ii i aril i45i errT-- j "Tev" L 1 J 11 MMMMBHMaflMSBT, J is known to all lovers of the good things of life as the whiskey that "Since 1857 99 has never varied in purity and flavor. The stamp that tells it was . ' . Bottled in Bond is the Government guaran tee that it is 10p proof' ; Every Drop Whiskey A. Guckenheimer & Bros. Distillers, ' ' Pittsburg, P. 1 1 ' ' will b" grn:i to nu'jher Veictans W. j - Kellj. A. P.. Toosrr and Julius Trell. scl ke were appo'htcd ue a fenmiitten to ar- j range Jor the spread. A card of thank f-"1 A- R' Tver. who cele- hrat d his golden enhlinr Monda-. Jshu- 1 ary"6. which ws attended by the vetere.na. CONVENTION OF 'PHONE MEN Independent 'Make- a fioaal honlag la Report a' t Hirers of j Association. i MITCHELL. 8. !.. Jan. -(Special Tele- gia.'n.) One hundred nr.d fifty Independent telephone men are In the city to attend tlta fifth annual ooarention of the .South Da kota Telephone association, which held Its firtt session this afternoon at ' t n cloc k and was opened with an address of wel come by Mayor t'Tanson. President Ken nedy followed with his addrfts in which lie difceussed the physical connection with dif ferent companies. Secretary Furk pre sented his report and gave the statistic cf the telephone huSines of the state bet wen the U' 11 and the Independent om f anies. The JJell peopl have npproximatelv 4c miles of toll lines in the st-ite. valued at IK'i.CiOe; has seventeen exchanges, with S.764 'phone Installed, valued at tX.IW. The Indci.-erldent company owns and oper ates lietwtri f,0'' and 7.000 miles of toll l'nesj valued at S' .'prT'.OoO; nas f. exchanges, with S2'i ilioncs installed, and valued at II .(mo. sno. ' Twenty differnl supply companie have extensive yxhiblta c.f vaylous materials used In tel. -phone construction. Eight new companies' -ere received into membership al the afternoon session. Telephone Company Elertlaa. - KENEPAW. . V-b . J.Oi. -S. fPpe 'ml Tel egram l The -Kene.aw' Independent Tele phone company held It Annual stockhold ers' meeting here today after most prosperous" yer's business. It dec.arcd a dividend of S per cent on last years business and increajwal Mhe capital toek from 110.00 to 120,000. The following board of directors will serve for the en suing year: S. A. Westing, president; D. D. Norton, vice president: E. E. Schulte. secretary: R- H. Coplln. treas urer; E. J. Latta. W. S. Parmenter. A. S. Howard. G. W. Wolcott, Stephen chuites. Honors for Living- and Dead. BBA TRICK. Neb.. Jary S.-iSnecUil Tele gram.) This afternoon a riierlal meeting of the Bar association was held ai which appropriate fesc.lutlons were passed con cerning the late R. S. Bibb. In the even ing a banqui wa tendered Judge Kelllher. bout lrO leing In attendance. The judge wa presented with a handaom cloclt as a testimonial of the esteem In which he was held and was al the recipient of numer ous verbal boqueta. . . Speelal Announcement Retarding th National Pare Food ana Drag; Law. We are pleased to announce that Foley- Honey and Tar for cougha, colds and lung troubles is not afitectad by the National Pure Food and Drug law a It e-ontalns no opiates or other harmful drugs, and w recommend It as a. safe remedy lor children and' adults. All druggirts. Annourcements. wediTIng gtationery and railing cards, blank bock and magazin tlr dlng. Phon Doug. lfl A. I. Root, lac. When you bave anything to sell adver tise it in The-Bee Want Ad Col-nn. QUEER REQUESTS 0?" POLICE Mississippi Maa Wants Then to Curry a Mrsugr to Hla Brother. As an example- of the peculiar requeat aked e.f the poli.ie tiie follcewing telcxram in a good Illustration: CRYSTAL SPRINGS. Mis. Jan S- Chief e.f Pc.lice, Omaha: If Joh'n Mitchell is tt gypsy c-amji tell bin. to wait until 1 cc :ne. Answer at onee If be 1 ie... STEVE M ITCH ELL. Ir.vt:gatlon revealed th fart'itat there had been no gypsy camps in Omaha s.nca last September, o, tnrefrre," Stve a ill receive no ar.swrr. CI Often Imitated but never e-ai'-ed the lei din f Bitten inc 1946. Now the favcrile ar.j msct ULiveTsaliy used la a'J f iT'.s ef the wir'.i. Alone a tonic and bracer it Is unnva'lei and at a'.l limes eapecally re freshing'. Gives reiiih for food, even to the dyspeptic. Lajoyablc as a Cock I all and Belter for You A healthful hat. I U a t:r cl Uiierber;, beforg nd after meals. Over 7.000.000 kotUe Impoeted l ike I'nUe Slataa. . At a.. C rt mtta '.(... w t, M inr Amrnt. llld.l aalf kf B. I r, llkeC, Silt. T . , llTTirS II0THHS. 24 i!l., St.. New Tark. Sol; Afrsi.'