Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, February 28, 1908, Page 9, Image 9

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A. P. Tukey & Son.
A Bunch of Cheap Lots
We have just bought, from the National Bank of Commerce,
twenty-five lots on Hamilton, Charles and Seward, between 31st
and 33d. Sewer and water in front of each lot. Terms easy. All
.taxes paid.-. Do not wait for better weather. Start in at once to
look them up.' They are the following lots in Prospect Place:
. - r Block A. Lot 8, $300.00
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A. P. TUKEY & SON
445 Board of Trade Building.
$2,000 Private Money to Loan
' . fSpeclkl, Be Feb. 27, '.
will roan on city real estate; per cent
and at small brokerage. Apply at once.
Harrison, & Morton
912. 913 K. T. Life. Tel. Dour. 314.
, . U9J-748 27
Money Maker
$10.-e4SII, $5 PEIt MONTH
,It la not large outlay, but It gives you
psseswlon- and ownership of an Investment
of iM to 1660 which can't be beaten any
where for price, terms and merit. A fine
residence - lot, high - and Bightly, beautiful
view In-"every direction, not on a lull,
but a level ridge,- Lynn Ave., two blocks
art,k rf Mlllta A trm ..h .tin. l'
arrange to bnlld for you If you wish. Call
or 'phono' and we'll snow you these lots at
tiny tlrmr.
Russell & IcKi trick Co.,
432 IUmge Bldg. " 15th and Hnrnoy St.
(lit) 742 28
ARB YQU Thinking of finding a mora
suitable office for your real estate busi
ness? The tendency Is for an Increase
of traffic on West Farnam Ht. ; why not
look at pare wo are offering In the best
appointed office building In this district T
Mr. Bsker will show you. Ask for him
at Room 106, Hue B'dg. UB MGK0
MUBT sell at onco, lot 7, block 4, Insti
tute Plan, Omaha, Neb. Make cub of
fer 10 Common wealth Trust Co.. SU
Louis, Mo. (ltU-AHta M5x
95x67-oot lot,-Twehty-ninth
and Dewey Ave.,
S. "VV. corner. "Want an offer.
' . . Your opportunity.
n.1 Landeryou,
Board or. Trade Bldg.
(19)-M71 28
I WANT i offer on tha property, 1128 and
UN B. net St.; two modern houses and
good barn; well rented. This property t
owned by am eastern party who must
IL
TrfOMAH TtRENNAM
ftooVn 1. Mew York Life Bldg.
rk LK
(U--M403
FOR BABE An Investm. Vof four ale-nt.
- room houses, modern Improvements, good
barn, cisterns, permanent sidewalks, cen
trally located, within walking distance to
business portion of the city; rUl rent for
$1,800 per annum. Address N 29. care Bee.
' (19)-M44
LIST your property with ChrU Boyer. 22d
and Cuming Bra. 19) 639
$3,000
will buy a flno eouth front lot, 66xlS2 ft.,
f laved struct, .one hlock from three car
Ines, In walking distance; lust the pluce to
build three brick flats.
M'CAOIIE INVESTMENT CO.,
1M6 Podge St.,
. (19)-663 27
THK REKD ABSTRACT CO., established
1K64 Prompt service. Got our prices.
iai fc'aroaui. i9 437
FOR QUICK results In selling or renting
your property see Henjamln Real Esta e
Co., SJS Neville Blk. Both 'phones.
(19J-M7J M34
PKAL ESTATE TIT1.B TRDST'Pfl
CIIAfl a WILLXAJJSON? Pre. U.
' ' OU)-536
ARSTRACT8 OF TITLE MIDLAND
OL'ARANTKB AND TKl'ST CO.. 1714
FARNAM, BT., B&E BUILDINO
19)-M 638
V HEN wn.lng to advertisers, remember
It takes but an extra stroke or two of
the pen to mention the fact that you saw
the ad la The Ilea.
REAL ESTATE LOANS
PRIVATE MONEY NO DELAT.
aAKVINBKOS.. 1 FARNAM.
. - i2i)Ho
LOANS on Improved Omaha pronertv
O Keefe It. li Co.. 1001 N. X. Life lllg
',,. ' 3)-66l
WANTED City loans and warrants, w
Faruani Smith Co., l&X) Farnam St!
PRIVATE money to loan on Improved real
estate. N. P. Dodge i Co.. lfu I'.rnaiu
Bt- (i)-64
$l(A TO $10,000 made promptly. F. D. Weai
Uead Bldg., Uth and Farnam.
ANTKD-Uini on Improved Omaha xA
iouth Omaha city property. U. S. Mo,t
tfSKe and Trut Co., W, H- Thnmee e.-nf
I.J First National Bank Bldg '
(i!)-lS6 Mchlx
L0WE3T RA.TE8-Bomls. Paton Block.
. ' ' (!)-olS
ritlVATB MONEY-CASH ON HAND
NO JUKUAV. J. H. M1THEN. :o. J 1ST
4AT. BANK BLDU. TkU DOUG. 137$.
' , ' l:j-.M4.i
WANTED City loans. Peter Trust Co
; ' . t)-:u
MONET. TO LOAJM-Payne Investment Co.
- . , "
MONEY to loan on Improved city property
iiealiuga si Mj deB. 104 Faruain St.
' ' ; (22)-Mj.
PRIVATE money to loan; no delays J
11 Sherwood. 61-17 Biandeis Biug.
' ' . 4-!)-iJ
' REAL ESTATE
FARM AND RAMHl $.AND FOR S.tLB
Culovaala.
FOR 8AI.E-TWO properties. 14 acres or
J. 1 lo yro old. Al wat-r right,
cny schools. One aero oung truit. mod
ern stone house, everything first class
George . Jackson. Canon City. Colo.
(3UJ Uiy 2ax
Mleeeltaaeoae.
WtSTKRN FARM IANDS.
ATlONA!j INVEST KtiT CO.,
k-ftaS Biandela Bldg.
CS0)-Mii0
REAL ESTATE
CITT t'HOPKRTT ri)R 8 ALB
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Phone Douglas 2181
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RFfll FCTATC
FARM AND RANCH LAND FOR SALK
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Nebraska.
149. ACRES NEAR SOUTH
OMAHA
nlaLV.t"1 I ?n,.y ?lns m,,eB rrom South
, i. , ". "i.ti in me wen;
about 90 acres level, rich bottom land, bal-
7"v - uui doi rougn; ail can be
farmed. Crop last year consisted of about
la irrpi rvata mnA lc .
- - - " " o uu Hvira corn. Id
crei hay land, from which two crops were
-- (..in, jx creeK runs mrougn
. i. "urnngion ana Mis
souri Pacific rallrnnria il rwwxm
There is a good 7-room house, brick
,,,on "nd ce""Il that cost "bout
t,.v mi. j.,-!ir. i wo-etory good barn,
32x40 feet, on stone foundation; granary.
,..a niirua, miiiv hiiu ice nouse,
good orchard and grove; land Is fenced
u"u piwfj lor dairy
or stork feeding purpouei. price only $75
time possession can b riven.
31 ACRES AVELL IMPROVED,
iu MlLJUS SOUTH OF
SOUTH OMAHA
Thlrtv-nriA Blr,l ttlAll Imn.. I A ..
- - fiuTDu, iv miles
South of South Omana. Land all good-
bdoui i acres in coin. 10 acres alfalfa, 4
acres blue-grass pasture and 1 acres In
orcnarri almna. , i ...
good cellar, good well and spring water.
.vuu iwi. ana oiner ouuaings;
hog tight fence around part of land; one
mile from railroad station; a good small
farm at vapv Inn. .ln .i ...i.. -n
11.240 cash, balance S equal annual pay-
"""" v roseeesion, juarcu 1,
190a.
f)6 arres. about S miles southwest of South
Omaha and 1H mllea east of Papllllon.
'Thin fa bn.H TI n .
..... . " naimmii iarm, ana
one of the best farms In Sarpy county.
w ijujiiuTciiieniB, vaiuea at itf.uuo
Prloo, 1110 per acre, only $11,660 cash, bal-
H n 122 AOft. ft v.tri at R not , . i
for cash this year. -
For further Information, call on or ad
dress. QEORQE ft CO..
1601 Farnam Street, Omaha.
(20 M130 29
A SNTAP
10 acres of the best lane In Brown county,
Nrbrask for $600. $i0vrash, balance one
veer. Innlv M vlnrAnriu
- . f . J, UlfllCI, I
Paxton block, Omaha. (20) M67I
REAL ESTATE WANTED
WANTED To buy for cash, equity In two
or three cottages; no agent. Address H
STS, c.ro Bee. . (23) fll
I HAVE aome first mortgage 6 per cent
twenty-year gold bonds which I will trade,
for real estate. Address E 38, care B-se. '
(23) M44J
WANTED TO BUY
SECONDHAND feed sacks. No amount too
M"e- os ux small. Wagner, JI ff. wtn.
' (&-g
CASH paid for secondhand clothing, shoes,
oic iutt N. 16th fit Tet Rod UL
125)-651
WANTED To buy secondhand furniture,
cook and heating stoves, carpets, lino
leums, office furnltute, old clothes, quilta
and all kinds of tools, or well buy the
furniture of your house complete. The
blgheHt price paid. Call the right man.
lei. Douglas 3971. ') M17 ,M4
WANTED Second-hand trip hammer In
good condition. Address - The Democrat.
ayne. Neb. (25) M249 28
BEST price paid for second-hand furniture.
I'M rnt' r r n !.. uihin - v. .
. bm- (26)-M4M
WANTED-Drlvlng horse. A. R. Alpim. $01
Farnam St. C3E)-Mo!i2 28
WANTED TO RENT
WANTED First class furnished room, and
board, hy young married couple. Hana
com .Park district prefrred. 'Phone
Harney 0)2. (26)-M75 2x
TOUNQ man wantSsslngle room with break
fast, in private family. State terms.
Q 4. care Bee. (35) M707 29x
WANTED SITUATIONS
YOL'NO ma.i dtiaires place to work for
board while going to school. Boyles col
lege. . Telephone Douglas 19K4. (27193$
S E W 1NO WANTED Neat work; prices
rcasoiiiAila. Mrs. Clarence Smith, ijS
Lkg St. (27) M9 Mix
WAXTtI)-by Jaiunese genlleniea, posi
tion In private family, general housework
or laundry work. Address Box $, Coun
cil Bluffs, la. t27)621 lx
W ANTED By young man. plare to work
for bourd Harry Doner. 2ui California
St.. Omaha. Neb. ' ; (17) M7H1 ix
WANTED Situation by widow 46 years
old with boy V years old as housekeeper
for wiilower; splendid housekeeper and
best reference. Addrraa Mrs. A. H. Me
Kinny. 21J0 So. l,jth St., St. Joseph, Mo
(-7) MTtjS MUx
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' MEET
lng. Noiloe i hereby given that the
ru'r ""I ,mel'n of the stockholder
held t the offk-e of said company at Lin
coln. Neb., at 11 o'clock a. m.. on the
fourth day of March. A. D. 18U8. By ordor
of the Board of fXreotors. c H. Morrill
president A. B. Minor. ecretary. Lincoln.
Neb.. bruar 1. i. . f-ad-jor-
i. iY iT t-na company will b
OCEAN STEAMSHIPS
CANADIAN PACIFIC
Sx pre Line of the Atlantic.
I.ZSB TKAJf rOVB DATS AT 8IA.
Purine Ue wmntr huu, the gmsraaa., H trim
Qutwc ta LiariKul: l. aos lumrlirt. Nlue hua.
4rr4 miles or sbaliaraa watara al ta Ht. Lawraaea
Rtaar ase Gall, aaart rtu trm. tm Uui nwte
-" - - murmm .,amw Haiiiag llata all
raiaa bow raaar. Applr lo an Ucaat aiaai, a
fT VI V V W . A UTM n .
isa Sonta Clark kixtet,' Ciucsgo. ju.
THE OMAHA
COTCII AND LION'S TRAINER
Champion of America Wretlei Cham
pion of Australia at Auditorium.
LATTEB TRAINS HACKEN SCHMIDT
Maaaaer Glllaa Kow Peril t'ertala at
;elag Ike Rra-neetl Ma tea
for MKBtWMKfct f haatpfaa.
ala af ta World.
Frank Qotch, champion of America, will
wrestle Harry Branfleld, champion of
Australia, at the Auditorium the night of
March 10. This match has just been closed
by Manager Glllari of the big building.
Bransfield comes lo this country to train
George Haokenechmldt of Rusnfa for hi
wrestle with Gotch for the championship of
the world. His meeting with Gotch will,
therefore, be a matter of the utmost sig
nificance not only to the wrestling world,
but to himself and the Russian Lion. Meet
lng Ootch and studying hi methods will
enable the Australian the better to direct
the tactics of Hackenschmldt. Surprise
ha been expressed that Gotch would agree
to wrestle the man who waa to train the
man with whom he I so soon to try honor
for the world.
Bransfield Is a young, active man, who
ha achieved an unparalelled reputation In
hi native country; he has met and bested
all comers there and In the three or four
time he ha wrestled In America he has
never lost a fall. He weigh over 205
pound and is capable, therefore, of hand
lng Mr. Qotch a real contest. The match,
It Is believed, will be on of the great
one.
The Australian I now In San Francisco
having recently landed here, and will come
east via Denver, arriving In Omaha
March C.
Manager Glllan hasn't a doubt now about
Closing the terms for the Bccll-Burn match
at the Auditorium for an early date. He
Is In communication with both men. This
Is looked forward o a the greatest match
the Auditorium has ever sheltered, es It
will bring together the two best men of the
class for their first meeting and determine
the light heavyweight championship of the
world.
EVENT OS TJIB RUN Jf I7f O TRACKS
Blagg, a to J, Wins New Orleaao
HaadlcsD at City Park.
NEW ORLEANS, Feb. 27.-Blagg, at 6
to i, won the Orleans handicap today at
City" park. The race was worth about
$1,700 tv ihe winner. Jack Atkin, who was
expected to start, did not go to the barrier
on account of the ho&vy weight Imposed
on him 150 pounds. Oraculum. at 16 to $,
won the fifth race by two lengths' from
Royal Onyx. In the stretch Oraculum bore
over In front of Royal Onyx, possibly ln-
terrering siigntiy with the eastern horse.
Weather clsar and traok good. Results:
First race, three fu.-loners: Serenade (112.
8. Flynn, 8 to 8) won, Mister Ollie (107, W.
Wftlker, 16 to 1) second, Alamla (109,
Gauget. 12 trxl third. Time: 0:37M.. Yoseka.
Miss ImngeneJ. Ma.y Lee, Grace Gum. Sain-
warn, Mies Hapsburg, Manora, Inweave,
Swiftly, Eesle and Nancy Klues also ran.
Second race, steeplechase, short course.
handicap: Dr. Logan (148, Swell, 8 to 1)
won. Gold Circle (liio. T. Rae. 4U to n
second. Bank Holiday (130 F. Pierce, 20 to
i) inira. rime: B:fe. bam Hoffhcimer,
Llndale, Pete Vinegar. Captain Jarrel Daw
son, Woodside, Galllthea and Onyx II also
ran.
Third race, seven ' furlones: Harlur (107
Lee. 7 to I) won, Suffice (96, S. Flynn, 10
io i) eecona, unppie woia (iw, rl. - Fisher,
20 to 1) third. Time: Runnnhannnnk
Bam Rice. Lord Dixon, LaCache,. Terns
noa,- uraflcn. Charley Ward, Etrena and
Fox Mead also ran.
Fourth race, six furlongs, the Orleans
nanaicap: Biagg (inz. Huestta, 6 to 1) won.
rfunn i-arroii no, j. iee, to lj second,
Cooney K. (103. J. W. Murphy, 15 to 1)
third. Time: 1:15. Ans-elus. J C Core.
The Bear. Green Seal, King's Daughter and
uoon t-rooi aiso ran.
Fifth race. even furlnns-s. selllne". fire.
culum (109, A. Minder, 16 to 6) won, Royal
Onyx (W. W. Walsh, 18 to 6) seoond, Haw
kama (102. Bklrvln 8 tn 1 third. Tlma,-
1:29. Posing. Bertha E. Conville, Lillfe
xurnir and Mlnot also ran.
Sixth race, one mile and a sixteenth, sell-
ing: Alma UHHour (KM, J. Lee, 13 to 20)
won. Donna (KB. L. Smith. 4 in U sornn
Ace High (105H, A. Minder, 6 to 1) third.
Time: 1:50. Dr. McCleur and Katie
Powers also ran.
Beventh race, one mile and a sixteenth,
soiling: Mis Maizonl (, 8 F1ynn, 17 to
10) won, Banrlda (101, J. McCahey, 16 to 1)
second. Apt (96. C. Henry, 4 to 1) third.
Time: 1:62. Ed Kann. AlraM. Thnm..
Calhoun, Gouldqueat, George H. White, Sir
yru, monemason and Florida Glen also
ran.
LOS ANGELES, Cay., Feb. 27.-Reult at
Santa Anita park:
First race, six furlongs, selling: Dr. 81m-
rali 93 V:lor'. 8 ,t0 won- Incashlr
Lad (KB, Goldstein, 50 to 1) second. Maxnal
(lu2. Van Dusen, 8 to 1) third. Time: 1:13
Sombrero. Waldord. H enrv nf Ulu'i,na.l,..a'
Artie Rlpey. Franciscan, Annette, Saint
Agne. S. A. Carlisle and The Hammer also
ran.
Second race, three and n Imif r,inn..
purse; Lee Rose (107. Hayes. 1 to 2) won!
J. H. Reed (110, Hunneesy, 8 to 1) second
ValJean (110. Dusan. 4 to 11 thi
0:41. Get Along, William F. Herron. Jolter!
i.ive wr Aivescot, Thunder Hill and
Furance also ran.
Third race, six furlonss. aelllna-! Tair.nj
(101v Goldstein. 2 to 1) won, Esther B. (96,
Vandusen, 100 to 1) second, Sunmark (69.
Ross. 6 to 1) third. Time: 1-ist rlr,i
Jewel, Rey del Mundo, Nettle Hioks, Golden
Wave, Taos, Koenigln Lulse, Everan, Ruda
bek. Antara and J. J. McC also ran.
Fourth race, one mile, the San Francisco
handicap: Wexford (101, Preston, 8 to 2)
won, Mary Antony II (109, Burns, 4 to B
second; Tony Faust (108, Dugun, 11 to 6)
third. Time: l:iH. Ampedo also ran.
Fifth rare, one mile and a quarter, spil
ing: Brsgg (104. Ryan. 8 to 1) won. Moil-
ongo (108, Dugen, 7 to 6) second, Avontelltia
(los, Bi.rns, s to 1) third. Time: 2:0t,H.
Pirry Wickes, Crepp, Beckham and Kubi
non also ran.
Sixth race, one mile, selling: Alma Ror
(104, Mai tin. 4 to 1) won, Quardl (101. Harty,
10 to 1) second, Giovanni Balelro (104, Ryan,
$ to 1) third. Time: l:Sa. Georgalette,
lAdy Chlswelr, Sink Spring, Cataline,
Charles Payne, Our Sallle and Red Reynard
i" ran.
IMKLAND, Cal., Feb. 27. Result:
First rare, futurity course: Ray Bennett
(103, W. Miller, to 2) won. Titu II (102,
Mentry, 8 to 2) spcond. Frolic (110. Keoeh.
15 to 1) third. Time: 1:09V Bannatyne,
Cascade of Diamond. Deneen. Governor
Orman, Ixird of the Heath, Byron, Banlada,
l)fi (irammrr t ana Jos Uoss also ran.
Second rnce, futurity course: Salvage (110,
W. Miller, 6 to 1) won. Triumphant (112,
Gilbert. 10 to 1) second, Wap (96, Buxton, 4
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Frank E. Laitner and wife to Charlies
and Anna Smlsek. lot 10, block 7.
Potter & Cobb's 2d add $
James J. Sullivan and wife to Maria
A, Dart, lo 16, block 1. Missouri
Avenue pai k
Lars P. l.araen and wife to Hans
Nielsen, lots 23, 24, 25 and 26, block
1. B. E. Wilcox add
Marin R. Johnson and husband to
the Byron Reed Co., lots 18 and 18,
block 3, and other lots, Drake's add.
Mary M. Reed to same, lot 2. block
1, and other lot. Drake' add
Maria R. Johnson et al., to Thed B.
Reed, lot 4, block 1, and other lots,
Drake's add
George A. Blakely and wife to James
W'.. Davis, It t 2. block 12, Ambler
Place i
County treasurer to Peter Jensen, lot
, block 15, Ambler Place
Gus Anderson and wife tofarah Mels
ter. part lot 2. block 6, park Place.
William J. Phelan to Thomas Goggin
and wife, part lot 6, block 2, Park
Place
E- W. Dixon to Marlon C. Cue, lot
1 and 3, block 116. Florence
Michael W. Flanagan and wife to
Henry M. Dabinnua. part lots 8 and
. block 3. E. V. Smith s add
Flora M. Chace and hunband to Frank
L. Williams and wife, lota 1 and 2,
block 137, South Omaha
F. 1 Goodrich and wife to Conti
nental Trust company, lot 3 and 4.
block 11. Calkin subdlv
N. P. Dodge, jr., and wife to B. J.
Benson and wife lot It. 20. 24. 25.
1.C50
1.000
131
2
2
a
1,150
1,260
6C0
1
t 50
1,250
i.J;
and 2. Benson Height
E. F. Brailey, sheriff, to James W.
Dvorak y, lot 1 to 10 Inc., block 8.
Boyd add
Total
.110,648
DAILY
REE: Kill DAY. FEBRUAHY 28. 1008.
AT
BOSTON
BOSTON...
WATCH
May 1, 2. 4, $
July 2, 3, 4,4
Sept. 28, -U, 30
BROOKLYN.
Apr. 27, 2, 29,
June 1, 2, 3
Sept. 1, 1, 3, 3
NET YORK.
PHILADELPHIA.
A lie 9 9 91 l
Juno 27, ?', $0 "
Juiy i
Sept. 8, 9, 10
PITTSBURG.
June 13. 16, 1$,
Aug. 3, 4, 5, 6
Sept 8fi. 24
CINCINNATI.
June 9. 10. 11. 12
July 24, 25. 87, 2S
Sept 18, 13, 21
CHICAGO.
June 4, 5. 6, 8
July 29, 30, 31
Aug. 1
Sept. 15. 1$. 17
ST. LOUIS.
June 1$. 19, 20,
Aug. 7, 8, 10, 11
Sept. 22, 23. 24
SATURDAYS At Homo.
Abroad . . .
12
13
SUNDAYS At Home.
Abroad . . ,
HOLIDAYS At Home.
Abroad..
June 17, July
May 30,
Labor Day
CONFICTB At Home.
'Abroad. . ,
(None)
(None)
to 1) third. Time: 1:10. J A Mnrrnv T
W. O'Neill. Dick Wilson. V mTLJ'
if. 8tore- Elmdale and Senator Warner
Gilbert, 6 to 1) won, Kogo (107, Klrschbaum,
iV.hiH 8.0nd' B,'nvH" OH. Knapp, w to
It. VJ! T'm: 8 FalrJr Street. Graph.
Ho and Ramus aso ran.
vAlTt.h ,imc ore "nd furlong.
nnS , liar dlcap: Light Wool (108. Schll
ling 18 to 6 won, Tantaatlc (103. Kelly. 11
thi5 8ei:ond l Cloyne (94, Walsh. 13 to 1)
Id...iillmeI J Kruka. Red Leaf
Loglstllla and Gargartua also ran.
nii i.- r,6ceLor' rnlle, selling: Bye Bye II
Sriii.r ,-iy; d 6) won- tndover (106, W.
.I 1iut.0J5) sRConJ. Arcourt (109. Keogh,
MaS.i m",?1' Tlm 1:40- Fnay Side
Mabel Hallnrder. Taunt, Tonlx,- Meala
Anona and Captain Hale aleo ran.
T)li!Lr".;e' fix, Jurlongs, Alma handicap:
Burning Bush (05. Gilbert, 11 to 2) won
S?:mmi 'l24' Knapp, 8 to B) second. The
a',W- hKel,yWP to 2 third. Time"
lajft. Burleigh and Heotor also ran,
KENT TO COACH BASK BALL TEAM
low Captain of Last Year Will Have
Charge Tkls Year.
IOWA CITY, la., Feb. 27.-(Speclal.)-Maunce
Kent, the iowa base ball captain
of last year, will coacl, tl.o Hawkeye teSm
this ; spring. Kent played with the Mur
1 alltown Iowa leaguu team last year and
will play with the Gkalooaa team this
season after the close of the college year
His selection a coach of the local varsltv
l".Vnt'!Xi,rtljL Popular' among the men,
most of whom have Dlayed with him In
past season. He wn( ,oneeded to be the
greateet college twiner 1n the state In I.I,
time and one of tbe.iwo or three beat In
with Marhalltown, beffig kept In the came
r,ev"yth'",Hthe XT 'Mit of h'sbT
lty with the stick u ihn,isk t 1
of the pitching staff. Kent expect? t tuVn
out a first-class team at Iowa City. He
has five seasoned men on the pitoiilng stsff
rnffal? r,-nl? thB.?.qVlld rylngP oTt "ov the
l?r Hd.uand ouftell positions. "Chick
rk, the Iowa representative on the -
be used. All the Infield nosltlona .r
r;r.',S' thlrd.-, wh; be held down hy
W Ison, another old-timer. In the outfield,
Jphannsen In center ls;the onlv man eligi
ble, St. Clair, Seldelrr-Oross and Carberrv
?feth,h ,97 foot ba". ,ea" worklnpout
for the two remaining posTTtorrr If he
report from Grlnnell are true, the onlv
team to dispute state honors with the
Hawkeyes this year will be Ame. with
whom relations have been levered.
FRANK AtVOHD KILLS H19 WOLF
Tell Story of Shootlm Jteventeen On
' at Arapahoe.
Frank Alvord tell. Hum f li 41 1 In w
perlences he had recently In a wolf hunt at
"Pf. 8 when h wa the guest of Mr.
and Mrs J. H. Mooney, the former being
editor of the Weekly Pioneer. Mr. Alvord
WR8 the onlv Omaha, man In f
fp or 800 men and boys who lined up around
- nine,, square. A pole bcarlnc
a white flag was placed In the center of
the circle and all marched toward the pole.
The excitement was thrilling as the wolves
had little chance to escape and all made
a run and fight,.. Seventeen wolves were
shot of which Alvord killed one besides
three Jnck rabbits and a cottontail.
Complaint was made to the game warden
because a large number of prairie chickens
were killed, although It was out of the
season. Alvord walked three mllrs over
a rough and hilly -country and .tavi Hie
sport was most exhileratlng besides having
a considerable element of danger because of
me promiscuous nandllng of the guns.
Alvord Is having hi trophy of the chase
made Into a rug by the Western Knr com
pany on Sixteenth street. The wolf weighed
Hity-seven pounds when killed.
Omaha wolf hunter wer- not as success
ful on the wolf hunts which wero held a
year ago In East Omaha.
WITH TUB BOWI.EnS.
The LemD's Falstaffa won two nut nf
three games from the Brodegsard Crowns
laat nik-ht on the Metronoiltan alleys. Can.
tain Jay for the first time this season took
all honors, with a high alnle game, cf ;37
and a total of 503, Just nosing Renter hd
Fagerberg out by one pin. Tonight the
tiyrne-Hammers plav the Oold Tops. Soore:
LEMP'S FAL6TAFF8.
1st.
:.. 2"3
10
Ia5
)t4
lti!)
851
CROWNS.
1st.
2J0
12
m
178
2d.
190
fco3
urn
w
187
3 1. Total.
Klauck ....
1711
I 9
116
1x3
2J7
Berger
t'hmelaln .
Beselin ....
Jay
RV?
627
m
Totals..
fc7 920 2.668
It
174
23
17
13S
121
Sd. Total.
Fagerberg
m
150
m
Sort
468
Voss
Vandenover
J. Nellson
Rush
2oo
118
Total
845 8'A' 5 2.681
The Tiger bad some fun laat nleht. when
they took three game from the Cubs. Both
teams did some good work, but King Solo
mon's men werp right and the Cuu had
to drop three. Solomon was high with a
total of K7 and 1K7 for sitiKla Kame. To
night the Eclipse and Bungalow team will
play. Score;
TIGERS.
1st. 2d 8d TotaL
Pax ton 175 mi his mi
Stafford - 1A4 ti8 V'j 41
Solomon 1S7 14 1M 667
Total.
&M
CU'BS.
1st.
..... l'ji
114
148
474
S3 4'JO 1,5)9
24.
143
171
8d. Total.
Oustafion
141
12
167
4M
Loff
471
476
1,408
Jprpe
Total.
Statamaa ta Star I
hoot.
IOWA CITT. la.. FVh. 7 iii.,..Ll '
The hearts of the track enthusiasts were
gladdened by the announcement thut Stuts
man, the 'varsity foot ball player s,nd
weight man on the track a.maA win
leave school, according to hi first decision.
but will be here for the rest of the year
with the Intent loa of returning for the foot
bail -season. Stulsnaan 1 showing great
class in the discus and shot events and
may upset th dop at tU slat tneet next
V""- un i im, win no hen nd the
o?1!.8.".'?' Wlt DeT, Poyneer and Cobl,
u.iS i A?n. ""rekatlon on the slab.
Hanlon. Sutherland anH nut 7
Official National League Schedule,
AT AT
BROOKLYN. NEW YORK
Apr. 14. 1$, 14, 17 May 4. 7. S.
Sept. 4,5, 7, T June 28. 24, 85, 2$
Oct. 1, 2. 3 Oct. 5. 6, I
Apr. 23. 28, 24, 25
THE Au 12 11
Sept. 8, . 11, 12,
14
Apr. 18. 20. 21
Mav 29, SO. 30 PVP
June 27. 29, 3 Uiiil
July 1, Sept.10
Apr. 27. it, 2. 30 May 1, 2. 4. 8
June 1,2.3 tnlv !. 3. 4, 4
June 22, 23. 24. 23 Sept 28, 2 !. 30
.Tune 18, 19. 20, 20 June 9, 10. 1 1 , 1 3
July 29, 30, 31 July 24. 25. 27, 2S
Aug. 1 Sept. 18, 19. 21
Sept. 22, 23. 24
June 4. 5, 6. 8 June IS, 15, 16. 17
Aug. 7. 8, 10. 11 Aug. 8.4, t. 6
Sept. 15,1$, 17 Sept, 25, 2, 26
June 9, 10, 11, 12 June 1 8. 1 9. 20, 2!
July 24, 25, 27, 2S Aug. 7, 8, 10, 11
Sept. 25, 16, 26 Sept 22, 23, 24
1 ,
June 13. 15, 16, 17 June 4, 5, C. 8
Aur. 3. 4, 5. 6 July 29, 30, 31
Sept. 18, 19. 21 Aug. 1 j
Sept. 15. 16, IT
13 18
12 12
".' 'j v:v;:v
Mav 30. July 4,
Labor Day,
May 30,
July 4 Labor Day.
(None) (None) .. .
(None) ... 3 at Phl! -
May
Aug.
May
30
t:
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
28
4
Black figure denote Sunday and
May. He Is almost certain to play one of
the tackles on next year's foot ball squad.
JOHNSON WILL FIGHT BL'RNS
Colored Heavyweight Willing to
Stake All on Mill.
NEW YORK. Feb. 27.-R Is the Intention
of "Jack" Johnson, the colored heavyelnt
pugilist, to arcept the offer of a syndicate
of British sportsmen for a mutch wUh
"Tommy" Burns in England, according to
an Interview with Johnson published herj
today. Johnson is quoted as saying thut,
while he at first regarded the terms of
the proposed match as unfair, he has now
made tip his mind to accept the offer. Ilis
main objection ho said, was to the small
ness of the purse, but he hopes L'urns will
arrree to a bet of $5,000 on the elde. "If
Burns can beat me I am willing to quit ill)
game," Johnson Is quoted as saying. "Any
number of rounds will suit me, from one to
a thousand. In fact, now that I have made
up my mind to accept. Burns may nam
the terms."
Death la Prise Fight Claimed.
NEW YORK, Feb. 27.-Emmet Brown, a
negro, died at the Presbyterian hospital
early today from Injuries alleied to have
been received In a prizo fight last night.
The base of his skull was fractured and he
died without regaining consciousness. A
policeman found Brown lying unconscious
on the sidewalk at Seventy-second street
and First avenue, Frank Holmes, colored,
who was standing over Brown, Is being
held. He refuses to give out any informa
tion about the case.
porting Gossip.
Nick Altrnck bus cinched Ills retirement
from the gay life by getting married.
It will soon be time for Pa' colts to he
floating In to prepare for the coming of
the White Sox.
The Omaha High school basket .hall team
goes to West Point for a game with that
tenm Friday evening.
The racers will be In soon and then all
Omaha will turn out to see the Hoosler
mud clinging to the wheels.
Base ball player are all wrltlna- thev
will be In shape on reporting day, but
what kfnd of shape they do not state.
Comlckey has no further worries for the
present. Ill entire team has now signed
up. Altrjick has signed the pledge and
taken a wife to see that he .keerjs the
pledge.
rs'orrls o Nell ha promised to have the
Western league schedule out In a few
days and then we will be able to sie
where the big games are to be Played
this summer.
Tommy Burn Is an Ironical cuss. U
offers to take on Bosther Bill and one
Tiger Smith the same evening for ten
rounds each, with an intermission of fif
teen minute. That' getting 'em fast.
Mandow Merte write from the Pacific
t that he Is afraid of malaria if he
I'ny In Louisville. AVhcn In Omaha last
fill he did not look as though he would
1 ' afraid of anything.
The Biiromob'llstH will bave to . make
T--Hce with the weather man of Alaska If
t'ley ever expect to get through. They
x ,-re evidently at the out with the handlor
' the weather through the mkldle states.
Ruhe Waddell Is the first of the T'rowns
li go Into training. He has gone to French
1 U to tieeln his preliminary work to be
) !ned Inter by some of the other members
c' the team. Rubo start out w!th good
lilentlons at least.
Perry Werden may be one of the West
f n league umpires for the romlng rensm.
I Hny 'ans around the American ussoe'a
t 'm circuit ere lett'n'j out yeln hc:iuaa
1 -.-sMent O'Brien fill not retain him In
fat league for thi summer.
NEBRASKA FROM DAY TO DAY
4na!nt and Cartons Featejree of Life
ta a Rayldlr Growing
Stole. Smooth At a recent "leap year" dance
given by the society girls of Norfolk, one
clever young woman made, her escort pay
for the ticket. This should ba a subject fir
congress to look Into. Nebraska City Trer.
Town' Booming Owing to the crowded
contritions of our columns Friday, w were
unable to mention the fact that Will Taber
ha made arrangements to put In an
electric theater in hi big billiard rjom.
This will be a flnu enterprise' fjr Red
Cloud. Red Clouil Commercial Advertiser.
Trouble The cook stave ha smoke! i0
badly at our house lately that we found
It necessary to omit family worship. A
smoky stove has caused more than one
woman to los her religion. However Mr.
Pool gav the concern a few allopathic
doses of cleaning out, and the family has
resumed It regular routine. Auburn
Oranger.
On th Watch In fildney Last Friday
morning Mr. Corbet t had occasion to leave
th rectory for n hour, leaving th aide
door unlocked, he sometime did. When
(h returned sli glanced up at th mantle
where a watch should hang. It was gone,
but h supposed she had mislaid It and
went about her duties. However, Iru the
evening orr. money and trinkets were dis
covered miming by Mr. Bildwln, wro room
there, and U wti easy to see where the
watch want, Th thief had such a start
that It was Impossible to locate him then.
He may appear again sooner than he
schedule. In the meanwhile th good
ladle are not "just running over" without
turning th key In th door. Sidney Telegraph.
Tht May laiereai Toa.
No on I lmmun from' kidney trouble,
so just remain be r that Foley Kidney Cur
will stop th Irregularities and cur any
can uf kldnsy and bladder trouble that i
not beyond th reach of msdluln. For sal
ty all dru.tti
I
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CINCINNATI
Apr. 15, 20, It
Mav 25. 2", 27. 2
July 15, 14. 17. 18
Aug. 14, 15, 17
May 11. 12.
29, 0, to
12, 13
July 10 11.
Aug. 27, 2!,
11. 12. 14
6, 7, 8.
May 10. !1. 22. 23
July 20, 21. 22. 23
Aug. 19, 20, 22
Mny 34, 25.
July IJ, i.
Aug. 15, 10,
i. i, z,
5, 6. 7
May 11, 12, 13. 14
July 10. 11, 13. 14
Aug. 24, 25, 26
May 15. 16,
Julv 0, 7, S. 9
Aug. 19,20.22
Msy-15. 1. 18, 19
July 6. 7. 8, 9
Aug. 27, 2S, 29
May 2". 21.
FOR .
July 19, 2,
Aug. 83, 24,
I, . 8
I, 10. 11
16. 17
Apr. H, 19,
May 3, 4
SCORES
June 81.
Sent. 1, 2.
Apr. 30
May 1. 2, 29.30,30
June 2 2. 23
Sfcpt. 9. 10, J2
OF
1
Apr-14. 15,
June 29. 30
Mav 5. . 7. 8, 9
July 2,3,4,4
Sept. 4, &
3. 4. ft.
18, 19, II
July 1
Sept. 29, SO,
1, 3
June 9. 10. 11. 12
July 24. 25, 27, 28
Apr. 22. P3, 24, 25
June 8
Sept. 7, 7, 8
Sept. 28, 29, 30
Apr. 86,
May 31,
Sept. u,
iepu 25, 20, 26
14
Al
' 10 10
it is is
;1- 'I ' 15
11 8 ....i j
May 30, July 4. Labor Day
Labor Dh
May 30. July 4 May 30,
June 17 Labor Day. July 4,
(None) I None) . .. Mav 3 10. 31, June
. . . 2S, July 5, Sept.
5 at Chicago, 1 nt Chicago, 6. Oct. 4
1 at St. Loui9 2 at St. Louis 1 at St. Louis
May 30,
Labor Day.
July 4,
Oct. 1, 2, I
. (None) .
Holiday.
FOREIGN CARS IN CHICAGO
Italian and Frenchman Beach Windy
City Wednesday Evening.
WILL STABT WEST FRIDAY
German Car and French Car No.
Are Near Sooth Bend, Inl., and
Are Expected .to Arrive
Today.
'CHICAGO, Feb. 27.-The Italian ear and
the French car No. 1, the first of the
foreign entries In th New York-Paris
automobile" run to reach Chicago, arrived
at 8:30 last night. The American car, which
came In Tuesday evening Is still here. De
parture for the west, according to present
plan, will be deferred until Friday, when
It Is ecpectta that all the racers will have
arrived. The French car No. 2, and the
German ear. were reported in the vicinity
of South Bend, Ind.
The star' on the second stage of the
long Journey was delayed to permit of
repairs to the automobiles after their ex
perience with the almost Impassable roads
over which they have come. The, con
testant wera ecorfed from 'Hammond,
Ind., by an Imposing file of cars of all
description, which had gone out early In
the afternoon. The number of itirs com- jtiedlatlon board and the Southorn Railway
posing the escort grew a the city wan j fflclals and employes, who havd been un
approached until, when the foreign cars cUlo to agree on the proposed wage reduc
wept down Michigan avenue and Into! ton scale, will be' heard fiosslbly by Sat
Jackson boulevard, they headed a proces- lirday.
Ill
v Just a grand old Beverage
for peope-who appreciate a
MILWAUKEE
suiti aatawaa oa. aa.uniji
Always the Same
Blatz Beer may be on sale from the keg, or botded or
both. You may be tir e of the very cream of quality if you
insist on BLATZ. In many places where Blatz signs are not
displayed, their bottled brands are on sale. Whether in Club,
Cafe or Dining Car, ask for "Blatz."
Blata Com puny, Wholesale Di alers, 802 Douglas St., Omaha,
Neb., Ttione Dought 00fl2.
If you are menaced with disease and
have not consulted us or secured proper
medk-a! treatment, dont think you are not
paying for It. If you procrastinate and
postpone treatment from day to day. week
to week end month to month, or experiment
with uncertain, dangerous or unreliable,
treatment, sooner or later you must pay
tile penalty. If you do not heed our ad
monition you will then more forcibly
appreciate our advice that the h-aat ex
pense would be incurred through the early
employment of genuine professional skill.
Coiinnenca aa ai tive and euergellc course
of treatment now.
, ' only nd enr proptly, safely and thoroughly, and at the
POIBOT UII DI1S41, stIEV and BLADOEg B18BA and ail
peolal Disease aud their complication.. " ao
Consult Free &Eflfc
STATE MEDICAL INSTITUTE
Call and be Examined Free or Write
Offic Hour 8 A. M. to 8 1'. M. 8uudy 10 to I Onlj.
1308 Farnam St., Between 13th and 14th Sts., Omaha, Nfeb.
PerruaaainOy IUblUhed In Omaha, Kebraalut. ;
9
1908.
AT
CHICAGO
AT
ST. 1.0UI3.
13. 14
May 20. 21. 22. 23
Mav I... 14. 17, It
li, 13
nly 19, 20. 21. fi-
July a. i, a. ,
Aug. 83. 24.2$
30
Aug. 19, 20. 22
2H. 27
IV, IS
17
May 15. 14. II. 18
M.y 11. 12. IS. 14
July 10, 1 1.13, 1$
Aug. 27, 29, 30
illllV H. 7, !, 9
Aug. 83, 24, 25
17, 13
May S4, 25, 26, 27
Mny 20, 21, 22. 2.1
lulv 19, 2. 21 it
Aug. JJ. 16, 17
niiy jD, i. 17, is
Aug. 27, 29, 30
22. 23
Mav 11. II, IS n
J"ly 10. 1 1, is, 1J
Aug. li, IH, i j
Mav 84, 15, 28, 27
July 18. 16. 17, 18
Aug. 19. 20, 22
21, 23
25
20
Apr. 86, 2 7
M'l.v 10, 31
June 1. 2, J
28, 29
Apr.
June
88,
Oct.
14. IS. 14.U
,25.2.6. 27.
2. 3 "
Aug 81
illy B
5, 13
fepi.sj, o, t
4
Apr. 22, 23, 2
:V. 88
Afnv
July
Aug,
. 7, , 9. 10
2. 4.4, S
13,14
June 25. 2S
s"Pt 7, 7, '
16, IT
Apr. 18, 19, 10
Mav JS, 2!, 30, SO
lt. 10, 11, 12, 13
THESE
Oct
27. 2R. 29
June I. 2
6, 87, Oct.
Apr. .10
May I, 2. 3, 4
June 24. Aug. 81
Sfpt. 1. 2, i, 9
GAMES
14
11
May 30.
' uiy 4, "
Labor Day.
May 10. June 28
July S. Sept. 13
.1 kt Chicago
lonof gaily decorated cars that extended
long the avcmio for neurly a mile. From
Jlobart, Ind., which . was passed at J:30
this afternoon, the contestant fought for
lie lead with varying ' Buocess. When they
rullcd up In front -of the club house of
lie Chicago Athletic club, honor were
even.
The occupants of the cars will be guests
t a banquet tomorrow night, to be given
ly tho Chicago Automobllo club. It Is
expected that the French, Italian and
(jerman consuls In Chicago will also at
tend. STEALING 111., Feb. 27.-Th car bearing
a messnge from General Grant at New
York City to Fort Leavenworth, Kan.,
passed through Sterling at 3:15 a. m. A
punctured tire cauced delay of en hour
SOI TH BEND. Ind., Feb. 27.-Th French
car left Elkhart, Ind., at 7:56 a. m. today
for South Bend.
CLINTON, la., Feh. 27.-The army car
crossed the Mississippi Into Iowa af 12:50
p. m. today and left for the west early
this afternoon.
An Auto Colllaloa -means
many bad bruises, which Bucklen'
Arnica Salve heals quickly, a It does. acres
and burns. 25c. For salo by Beaton Drug
Co.
Mediation Conference Saturday.
WASHINGTON. Feb. .-Commissioner
cf Labor Neill suld loday that the first
cf the mediation conferences between ti.a
miia sumuiant mat is at
the same time nutri
tious and headthful.
Good Old BlaU
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