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THE OMAItA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY. MAKCH 7. IM IT TEAL ESTATE I farm ad n ch 8. for alb j C-owttaaea. cHFAr f- KiUHTT vn.n k rth F. A FT 1 1 r r. 1a; U-OwI IX.) nesr msmrt una school; '-rr tmnrmul 1 farm. f-vr miir-s from Cumberland '! rr"i-e1 firm on fin flso-rs. Ink. r.,: a acre,, cnltlvstod. - anre. TlTTf-(!. A-room frsm hnui hs-ris. -82 (: wt w-r. an cul-iva-ed. l-.g ! build rigs. tl.?: ISC-acre irnnnwri firm. new frame butullnES. kit hardwood ft. 1 " arr-s. M rl'jM4. balance bardwoo.1. 1 g-od frame house, hams, windmill, water' PJped lo house, bams. iiSni. Kesv terms, i 3 jurs Minnesota prairie lnnl. acre; ! tlrot-Hard. ta acre. T"m O. Ms:n. pr'-n- ! dent. 1-inod city State tienk. rumVr- land. Wia 3' M7t fx j tOCATE on the Lower Rrnle Reservation. I flood claims yet to he had. open fr.r j f .ling. WU1 Ineate yrni for a reasonable I mount. Addreas O. M Ren leson. ! to. F, D Cfi) M247 April 1 REAL ESTATE LOANS I W. 11. THOMAS loans money. r IU VAIF. HOVKI-V'O DELAY- QABVUi JKlJfi.. Au4 FARNAM. . - (Cr-48 LOANS on Improved Omaha property O iiaefe K. L. Co, 10a l. Y. Life ia 4. BTJILDINul loana. W. H. Thomaa. WANTED City loaoi aaa warrants, w. Ftrum Sail Ca, 13M Fkrntm Bu a fcti FRXYAT1B money ta toad oa improved raal estate.. N. F. Dodge 4k Cu iu F areata Bt. .. . C2j-w MOXEY TO LOAN on improved city property, loana a tpecialty. Building W. IL THOMAS, KB First Natl Bank Bide i22 M800 C TO .0t made promptly. F. D. We ad. Wtad bids, Hub and f iruo. CD iU WANTED Loans on Improved Omaha vr South Omaha ctty property. U. B. Mort gage end Trust Co.. W. H. Thomaa, atnl. bJk Flrat Kauonai iiaua iMrtg USWET &ATB-Biola.. Pazton B)ol tS-a FRIVATB money ta loan; no iaya. I. U. auaroowl. fcA-ki7 fciandaia at jus. - 4-a CAEH on band. W. U. Tboms. (X)-M242 fcx PRTVATB! VONET CASH ON HAND NO fRIAT. i. H- MlTHfcN. i-3 IPX NAT. iAJii iXAAi. XIX. LOUG. 127a . i WAJiTEJ Oty loana. , Fatera Trust Co. t-AX j MGJ4ZT TO LOAN I ay na InveEtini nt Co. i BKA.L estata loaua. W. 11. Ttiomaa. - ti: iVt4i Ex SJONET limm on lmprorrd fity proper- I Haimaea at lie) den. iJu It mam St. I jr Mr REAL ESTATE WA.NTED ! IHI "U VtEt lrr prlif- :r V'ar.cd Jn :in leo-aiion htiJ 8-11 your hou' ana lot in i !it iiti jjv ni tin- : :-r .t thBt wil' m-U. .: Ml; (:1vr ce t tpiifn, Ti iddri-K P. 3 -41. arc WANTLU TO BUY Ais 1 .! 1 i k t;:i 'niiui (iin. mau i l lici.i.u... v.,.,... i.iM.i- k. ..,! urc uo cmii:'!i mik1 v u- I-:riM n.ri; Lus fkiivriyiii-t' ail a.;n. .'.:ii K Ki Ultlc-e. CH.ui'.i (.tii.a.ia. u.i ii.Ci. NI llAjD letJ uirl.a. .'..' OS lot.) tuil.il. iV N. 4i N itilb. CA?!I r ait) Xjj ai-r--. lc. Jk K. 1-Jlu 6U ''-nu-t .i'i ! f .-. atiota Tii liofl at. "i 1TST prlre palrl tor atH-onfl-hana fartiltura. irpt'it,. a'.uvca. tlollrtne. ai.ucB. . -if. K.-d :oi. :s-m4 BANTni F';itk of (rcncrul rnda.. s:i,hKi in r,.(ii1 !u town tli:ae io umana; will buy for I 'isii at fi K.-.iiu.i -oj trade lunil. Addr-x. l-iit Pj!tf.r, N-b. (J Mi,: WANTED To tiuy accmfl-hnn1 furnltur. frik anil hf-nUng dtovea. cariH-ia. hrro leunia. nr.flcr furnllur. cild l ioilit-a. quilt juJ hU kirula of toom. or will buy tlif Tin-Till ur if )r iKtum om,IM.. T'tc VlCbeat prlrti paid. Call tbf riRit msti. I' l. lQU4rluK 3iinj 3.t-ni? April WANTED TO RENT FANT1EJ 10 rrru 4 or b-rnnm rotUise on i N. Ills St. car I n, nar Mandrrpoti. xlv I parurulari. Audraaa -14-, rare i . ' , ta;v,i T ! WAWTEQ SITUATIONS oUN2 maa - doairtl plaoa ta work t: ttoaxa uii cuiu lo at:tiool. Jjcyit vol iee. (tejkauno LJOUgjmM ISM. i bJm AN' aiartrwd naama wants position ia -wot .-iufctis. leL Ioulaa Ur,. ix FOelTlON WANTED Retail clothing aaieaman. tea years ejcptrxuicc in ( Oi iTig, urniittiuitca and liaia. cajabie c,l tuiiia. iuiterruooa. Addi-caa b. care . ClT MsS .x T ' . POSITION wantrd by young man as rhaur laur for BitMtm or gaaounr aulotuubut ; tiaa bad tmriiur and can tive bjiki rarenmoea. - Addreaa 1 T , car lir (rr MA.i iax WANTE1 foa-tlon as stenographer, by yv.uia wnn point experit-iirr-; mod- t 4-rate aaarv : t un i.irtiiHti rt'ievtic-a. Ad- i Mr.1 i-x GOVERNMENT NOTICES C1.1EF (,'UAHTt KMAfTKK I OFFICE- I Umalia. Ne-b.. kiarcb a. SoUd pro- I jeau m irlphcate. ut'ci to the usual j eouauHMia. will be received bera until lit a I m.. central stanaard -time. A jit 11 i. l, and iwn oixnea in ine prekt nue or aueudiug btddt-ra, for printing iaiu:red a: lleaoguai turs Lw-Iiarisatiut ut U At iMurt, during u, fiwal j-ear cuiamuocing July 1. lsws and anaing Juu Ai, i L. H r.-tri s tui r.gni lo Tret r aoeept any or all pro;kaia or any part LiuuvuX. liiunk. forma for bul 1mg and clrouuir giving fuil informal! u ana rwjulrMiwnu m,U be f amis tied on ap plication. Envelopes cuntainitig propoaais anuc id be marked lropouais l.ir I'rinting ' and aaureaaed to klajor Ix E. WcCarLi y c V M. 1 Mt-fr-a-i-i-A- Fl'l'Lie.Al.S FOR WPROVtMEXTS. LE-pai'iiiM-iu lue liiierior. U;fio- of li.Uikji Allaira. u uiMugtoa. L. C. February U, Due. t-aied lTup.iaais. piaiuly maraed ou Hie outaise of Lfea aealed envelope ' Pro punl Jor ItupruveturbLa at i'jne Kide Agt-iKj. And fccbool. ;iuth Iakutu," ao.d addiea-id 10 ibe Cou. m lu i ou tr .f Iod.iui A?taii. Watibiiigtuii. li. C. will b re Cf.icd at the Indian Of fie until I o clock p- ni. of MnU .-k. 1 fur furniabuig nialvr lata and lur it Uia ervcLion of a oairy kiuii at tl.e Oflala hoarding Sciiiool. ruia Jildga Agency, ti. P.. alaa fur lb erection ut a aet of enuloyra quartars and tor fur Bialujig and erecting a ateel waxer lank and tower of a iapacil of A.uue gailuna. at Lbs aald Agetu-. I" strict accordanoa wttn the tlaua. stc:f)(ations and luatrui-Uuns to lou.irs abica uiay be xamitil at tbia orfu. tt offict-a of th '!:., llmtU Neb., itie "Aaii-ricaa Cociractur. Chicago, liis:. Wid the "Lwia-pTemeni Buiietin," atu n. atKilia. k.':nn.. the I ntted Stales Incian V arehuuaws at Ciucagn, la., fit. Louie. Wo . and On.ana Neb.: BuiWb-rs and Tradms 1 xchatigna at tM. Paul. Mum.. M inneapolut. Mlna.. OniaM.,Kt. and at the Agencr. Bidders for the at eel tank aad tower suuat subn:lt with their bida their (id uana and upsnliU'a.Uans vt to lank and tower tbey bropuae to t unuia aad erect. C. f. Laura bee. Aotmg C4initniaainnr LEGAL KOTICE BCllOOl. LAND Al'CTluN-THir low uig iIm-4 lands in ixmgiaa ri,i will br o!tcia lor leaee at pubiu- aucti .n at tin uouutr trmsursr irir, Omat.a. N- uraaaa, n.uraaay. a.arru li. lsva. ai k.Xd m- cm. i rmu w iv-wi'S euu RUUl lK'a I i. : . ... Oiay be bad oe abdication lu th county lj fcu-er ai Onia.la er le tbt comtniaeKiuei jf ,b!ic Isvnas and builiimara at Litirulii Ft. tA NE fekV la-Jt-lAN-z s-W KIC i.. M M F.mon. CLri.iiiiaiiiLik. r t-i,.,. i . ai l Bn..d.nga- J- M FIIIAL WI'iD UP OF f3l ErrTTthinK in CloUiit Hd InmlvlilnEi damact-d ta the firr nrnnt br rJotM-d not &at nrdar. Monday maraing we orwn wflh a romplrtr arw tnL Tb follow In jc wrrf slight! damgfd by smoae and ratT Dotr the Ravings. Men's Saitn, slightly damairrd by water; xi aalo 2.95 tin.OO Mon'a An It a, Kligbtly Oamagrxl by tmukr; oa aale T"". 3.75 f 12iO Mrn'i Salt, ftlighOy rlamMrcd by anxikf and at-r ; oa Kale Saturday at. . . . 4.95 f 15.00 Mon'a Salts, slightly damaged by smoke and water; on wale ft OR Satarday at U J3 922.00 Men's 8ults, sliiblly liimagwl by smoke; on sale Satarday at 8.45 tll.OO Vonnc Men's HaitA, Mihlly damaged by water; Saturday ' at 4.45 THE GREATEST SACRI FIC'E OFTER EVER MADE IX MEN'S PA11TS Slightly damaged by fire, water and smoke. Most be old Saturday. 4 i J ' h Pants worth up to U.OO at I'ant worth vz to. S.OO at Tants worth up to S.50 at I'aata worth up to fl.K at 75c 1.45 1.85 2.75 M i SecriHca in Mttmi COc I'nderwear at. 15c t oc i naerwear at . 19c $1.50 Vndorafar at. . . 4W A aL O a !! ""frnurn ai . . . . Ji our ciiik four-Ufllutd Tks 15c 25c IUark Soi ks at Qc Dig Sacrifice In Men's Shoes Ilon't fail to attend this P-at arlng event Saturday. FotiiUely the last -day of safe THE IXOOMPARABIJE WHITE I Twice as Many "WTOte" I Taurine Cars ta I'se Tnaa A&y Other Make DRUIVI IVIOINJO f ua in toe I&&7 Baalseaa.' REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Howell I. Otrton and wife to Llia Z. Uuridte. lot 10, block " B," FYoaiH'i-1 Ilace $ ; tVi'Uain Moncrief and wife to Ella M. Croft, lot M, block a. Jerome 1'irk XI Mary D. Goodwin et al. lo William MorcrHl, t-ame ii Cm tinnual 'J'ruBt comparv to K TL Hume, lot block 12. Clifton H.l'... ... H. W. Vat and wiie to lae K. Jtnatn. lota 1 and 2. blink . Hlil fcide ndditton No. t 3 Jutnts 1. Taylor and wife to A. N. YoBt, lot 4, block . Omaha View.... hi Henry Michel ct al. lo the I'ur'and Truiit conpany. lot l. block 4. Brown Park a.WVi C 'buries K Gard. )r.. to Elsie L. TiuuiK et al . lot 4. block i, Haai itips A- Htydon's JSd adrtttion 2, t Puree F.van and wife lo John Bee niann, fifteen acres on north Bile of nt-i of m l, of 3-l.vii I.ioii Jdr T. Kobmaon and husttand t3 Cliarles B. Comjiton. part of nwi of section J-J4-1H 4.5 Ki nit s I'oncty and w if to Jxmes C. ltetni(on. iart :f nt- of 4-'i u l.sKi F. C. Craig bJid wife to Albert Erick eon. x of lots li and lk. block 17. Central I 'ark go r.npt ile rt Flerkenstein nd wife to I'-url; In -orak and wife, pa-t of lots and 7. block 14. lmprovem-nt Assoi intiiin addition l.G! A. 1. Arms lo A. C. Stewart, par. of lot 1H. Archer Place 1 A C. Ptrwert and wife to Charles C. Hay ties, aame 1,S0 Vuria (arlion lo Cavel Realtv c im pany. part of lot 1, bk k (miulia ICO I: J. Sctioll and w-ife to A V. DreKlier. lot 6. block 1. Hasiinrs A- Hey den s addition t.iH County treasurer to W. R. Wall, lot 4 blo k Ha, Florence Bimie to aarot, gorertimetit lot C a--tion Ht-is Auniet Mukkat and wife to Frank Cun.m. rix;nd. part of nw kj of nW of seen, in 17. mid tart of n!, of ''i of a-', of section e-16-15 I 3 i'j Carl E-ticeliaiider snd wife to Eut--lieth Ya-..uh. w fej cf lot 17. block 7. F- dfnrd Plure l EliKalN-th Waotuch ana husband to Aueiist Fne. llHnder. same '1 Anna C. Mo apue to Cbriatian Groth. pun of l it li. block 4. Camj beli'a addition Z.Kb County treaaurer to Winnie Fouke, lot li. Mock l'l Florence Winnie V oul.e to Flornce C. Olm aied. fame j C. fi. Elton and wife to c. A. Pwsn son. nel of wh. fc-16-H Jrnniria H. H'Kld r lo Hl'tv Ked, W t a. Mock 'tj " Uw s addition. ! M (i A 1 Heed e al la 1'nii.n Pac fl Railroad company, part of tax lo: 7. pw- of nwa. l-Vi-IS sj Tw -r H Htak rV8r Fwld taw . NFW TORK. March 8.-A seat cn the oc tii-lmnct tiaa Ihvi s .id f liJSA w bier, is 8: (aw abova the pru t at th- ia ri i u: ded aale. SALE fCCSE DI50WS CONFESSION Ecpvdiatet VThtten Sutmtst Kade After KCliior cf Bowlet. imXS PAJEE WAS BF.AD TO EIK Aaafria II Caia H Vrr TmIU fylaa; at ao laaaeat taat He Raw fee alter at His Watrk. William Fouaf.. tha i.fro on trial for killtnc Joseph T. Bowleo. a solder. rpu dlated hla altftrrd oonfeaalon wtslrb was In troduced )n evldMio Friday. He said th dorun-init waa not read orrr to him before ha sic-nrd and be did not remember making; the malpmpnta contained in It. He alsa said lie could not remember Riving the tes timony at the coroner's Inquest in which b admitted taking the watch and knife from th dead man' a pocket. Rome teatimony a as Introduced hy the defense ta support its theory that the wound ur "it-r Fouse's eye when he was ar retted w made hy a knife in the hands of Bowles. Other evidence showed thai a soldier the defense claims was Bowles cre ated a disturbance shortly before the kill-In- among the colored women In a reayrt at Eleventh and Capitol avenue. Judge Clears has granted a request of the defenee that the Jury -view the scene of the killing, it waa the intention to have the Jury taken there Friday, but when Judre Bears found it would be necesaary to have the defendant accompany the Jurors he decided to delay the trip. EVEST OX THE Hl M& TRACKS treea AeaJ Esjaals Msrl4't Rrrr4 for Mil aa4 Msteratk. NEW ORLEANS, March t Green Peal equalled the track record Jor one ana one sixteenth miles at the rair Grounua HKlay by winning Ibe fourtb race In 1 :4Mi.. Green Seal s time for the in lie m this race 1.S-V Weather clear, track fast. Bum marj; Fust race., half mile: Varse Abe (134. J. Le, 1 to 2i won. Brougham tllO, V. Powers, 'Ai lo 1) second, 1-aiUe Moaa tb4. Notter, Ml to 1) thtri Time: C 4V Anne McGee, Koseburg It and Guy Fianer also ran. fc-BCond race, five and a half furlonga, aeUiiig: EacuU:iieon tlli, Fcwera. 14 to l won. Big Ben (li. Bruaatl. 17 to 5l second. (iim On Hun (1U, Murpliy. C to li third. Time; 1:07- Bpion, Tobngfran, BosaerTlan, Keticent, Jriaelsirom and toeiisonliursl also ran. Third race, six furlongs, selling: Mondella OI7, lie, fi to II won, Ban Rida (litT. Not ter, U to fi second. Night Mist 107, Walsn, In to It third. Time: 1:1k Tamur, Ldy Almy. Bertie, Meadow Green, Pedigree. Florence N. Maaut. Lrfmae K, Belle of Kent, Joyful lady and Finesse also ran. Fourth race, one mile and a sixteenth: Green eWJ (l Henry. 13 to 6 won. JuT glar li;, McDaniel. 4 to ti second. Ttka idti fh. Flytin. It to 2) third. Time: l:4iV Convolo also ran. Fifth race, one mile and seventy yards. selling: Macsonl (fc.. Flynn, to Si won, . lotus Brand t.. McCabey, H0 to li serH.nd, ; Khinemone (M. Sumter to 2) third, ntw: 1 :46i. ldy Souffle, Hostile. H.vt.hen. Apt, Queen's Souvenir, Llsterlne and Stonernan also ran. f.lxth race, one mile and seventy yarfla. selling: Funlculatre OtS. Mr Daniel, 8 to 1) won. Hannibal Bey not.. Powers. 11 to M Heconfl, B-lleview fl(B. ljelbert, lii to 1) third. Time: 14fJV Ooldway. Golrtmate, Grace Larsen. Tou Win. ConviHe. Clifton Forsre. Miss Ferris, Kurtrman and Canyon also ran. Seventh race, one mile and seventy yards. selling: Lad-c Vinrent f. Ptimter. SH to 11 won. Artful Dodper . Mulcahey. Hi to 11 second. Warner Grirwell O06, Notter, to 1 third. Time: 1 4; V Teo Beach. John Pmulskl, Druid. Hawksma. Husrhes. Mr. Featiodv. I'lhle and ladv Alicia also ran. OAKLAND. Cal.. March . Pummary: First nice, three furlonga. selling: Min nie Bright va. Gilbert. 7 to 6) won, Firing Dance 1 100. A. Walsh. IS to li second, Falee Nun (inr, W. Kellv. to it third. Time: 0:J7V. Who. Lackvllle and Bonsallne also ran. Second race, alx furlonfn: Balvage 008. W. Mill.'r. 4 to 51 won. Prestige (11". Bux ton. 18 to li second. Hulford (ins. Butwell, IS to fi third. Time: 1 :lfrv Pontotoc, Ruth W. St. Albans, Byron. Baker and Rey Dnre also ran. Third race, mile and ene-elrteenth: Mortiuoy. 102 (W. Kelly I. 3 to 1, w on; Taur.t. BT (Gilbert), So lo 1. seoond; Whld Oen, ill (Buxton I. It to &. third. Tims: 1 :&. Husky. Dduarflo. Dollie Doliara, Gromonol and V oolma also ran. Fourth race, one mile, Colma handlrap: Import. SS (Buxton), 11 to 1, won: Mast. Wi (GiltHTtl. S to 1, second: Fred Bent, ld iKirschbRum), 11 to 2. third. Time: 1 :48S Judce Nelxou and lm Shaw also ran. Fifth race, one mile, selling: Brookleaf, lift tWalshl, lli to &, won: Steel Blue, 3ni (W. Kelly i. S to I second: Ban Lord, li (Gilbertl. 12 to 1. third. Time: 1 Hlph Gun. Mrs. O'FarreU. Alcibtadea. Las Gu. Forest Rose and Athgol also ran. Sixth race, hix furlonps, purse: Smiley CorUtt. 1(17 (Miller, II to 3d won; Paja roitu. lot iScoviiiei, 2 to 1, second; Ocean Sliorel 112 (Sandy. to 2, third. Time: 1 :HV Sea Lad. Plausible, Bernardino, Neva W and Galvanic alao ran LOS ANGELES. Cal, March (.Sum mary: First race, five and a half furlongs, -selling: Korosiiany Goldstein. to 'It won. Booirer Red iei. prestim, to i second. Hereafter (im. Jensen. 4 to 5) third. Time: 1:7. Dais Frost. Godfather Scarp Boy and Blue Bottle alao ran. Second race, four furlongs, selling: Anti ocn (Ml. Jensen, U to li. won. Ollle Ward (I. Pnnnon. 6 to 1 1 second. Miniature (H. Ashendon. SO to 1) third. Time: :47v Wildwood, li. Stanhope, Echopus and Bold ais'i ran. Third race, six furlongs. Selling: Dr. Matthews (lid, Boland, 4 to li won. Turn away i loo. Hons, I to II second, Kerry (lilt, Dugan. 2 to l'l third Time: 1:18V Spark lea. Lois Cavanausrh. Boclalmnr. Aristotle. Courier Girl. Waldorf Belle, J. F. Ander son and Kinstuck also ran. Fourth race, one mile and an eighth, Uline: El'e (LI. Dugan, a to 1; won. Associate iKC, Shriner, It to II second, Bragg (KI8. Boland. Ik to i) third. Tune: 1 .'4'.. Mona'-o Ma.ld. Box Eider. County Clerk. Red Thistle and Perry Wlrkes also ran Fifth race, one mile, purse: Sidney F. Ol. richillins:, 7 to 2i won. Early Tide (l(, Jensen. S to 1 second. Cunter Shot (IC. DugHn. 8 to 4i third. Time: 1:40. Summer Cloud alao ran. Sixth race, one mile and an eighth, sell ing: Bonnie l"rtnce Charlie (Mia, Schilling. i lo 3 won. Fastoao (111. Dugcn. I to li second. Huapala u7. Bhrtner. It to li third Time: 1 :4S,. Belasco. Paul 1, Lord Km slngion. Colonel Jewell and Ormonde's Right also ran. WITH THBS BOWLERS. The Gate Cttys won two frames from the Reno at the Association alleys last nignt. hut the Blufls boys got Into the final round w'h a iw. total and there was no heading them Goff rolled the Iwwt total with (iM and Gardiner the top single game wuh ieto Toiugbi ihe Onimods and Mtui Lroa. Score ; gate crrrs. 1st 2d. S1 Total ins lift 6.t; 172 11 Ei-i " 22: r-i 1 IC 4H. 1SU m aid sM 8J(i 2.6-11; 2d. VI TotsV 34 2 42.' li7 ii.8 4iz ! "4 fi.17 VS li 4s7 1 lift lit 772 isj6 - Liut hree r am- from Lucas .... Gofl G ierrte Junes Totala.. 1 822 BENOS. 1st. 147 13 1X& 1- 1 Gardiner .... Changsirom Foray the ... Faykea Huiiichs .... Totals 7C 77: - w , - ue"i t' me oaaemeni aueja Tins gives the Bungalows a good chance Jor fourtn plait In tne league. Karnes as usual, took all honors for tiie Bunraiowa w un 4 single and 5C total. ( aptain G'jstalaoa iiaa high tirtal for the Cubs wnh 47S. and blsh single with 178. Tonight the Green Rivers ilay the Eciiwe team. Score BUNGALOW CITTR. lat. 2d. 3d Total V-Jt rut 44: Ren.inglon (iwyniitt ... Kames .... Totals.. if f 1! 4W CT.BS 1st. 1H t ir.7 174 1M. 4H6 Id. 1 134 13i AMI 1 477 d. Total it 4 L- Kmc Uni -Mi l.rik Gumafsoo U.if Jerpa Totals 78 404 i ur rimenur.iwn ran op asainst a anag last uuybt ua toe Meirouluaa alleys. Csmsm hHnskc mldn't ge marled tn ilia first callus on aucuusi tit tu iut. P. TTvJ 1L THAT ARE WORTH TALKING This special selling event is not a "happening It's ths result f carefully made plans and a series of msst fortunate deals made with manufacturers. The sale embraces wide assortment ef furniture, for every room in the home ranging from the inexpensive to the most elegant. The savings are unusual the values most extraordinary A few of the multitudes are here mentioned. I - -r .': i IV. IS f"R?.i -"rypMeSt ft .-. 1 McDoug&H Kitchen Cabinet A new shipment of the latest styles have Just arrived. You should see them now before the stock .s nrokt n. With B McDougall Cabinet you have the best snd most eco- f It tintniril labor-sa er I .' known to the kitchen 4CJ' t i' 1 1 iiii .............. Otir ICPK line of 1XLW1. riTX.TOV and rOTXE &0-CAB11 now on fliKplsy, tiricht and fresh for the spring selia.g, many new features Bt. Joseph, but he finally rrt down to business In the second rume. cettinir the high sincle game with 1H4, while Grotheer of the CHarka captured the hiKh total with (32. Score: WALTER G. CLAF.KS. lat. 2d. !U. Totsl. Cogswell 1S4 I 22V 6 McKelvey 141: IS; lvl i::i Grotheer 1! 217 200 C12 Nettie 17ii 171 17 4 Walens 213 Itn 1W 3!H Totals But ' 870 U3L 2,(C ETRNE-HAMMERS. 1st. 2d. Sd. Total. Dudley -lSH 177 BW. est W IF !4' MP Scott Hi 212 17F. 325 Lepgett 342' , 141 loo 4-Z Rviiipke lfl ' 244 211 6, Totals 7H1 - HI W SEW AITOMOBIIE RECORD t earl a Makes r.OO Miles la Ie-sa Tkaa Four 11 .sri, OKVOND. Fla.. March C Driving 1,1a 60 borsa power Italian car Iljc ,id nuius at an axerage of 77 milea an hour, Lmanuei Cedrino today broke the world s record lor an averace speed for thai distance. It whs a sensationally driven race and the car. admirably handled by the Italian driver, made some of the laj At a rate of Ho milos an hour. When the run was finished and the time was announced Cedrino was eurronndod by a cheering crowd and almost carried into the Juflpe s stand, w hele congratulations Were showered on him. Cedrino won the one event set for today, a 2(.-mile race.. His time for this distance waa 3 hours, 21 minutes. 27Vr, second, men he kept on, miking the miles in i hours, 5S minutes. 44 seconds. Second place m the 2T-mile race went to R, G. Kelsey. driver of a bo-iiorse awer. His time waa 4 Irtiurs, 8 miuuLea. K seeunds. Tturd plaoe went to M. G. lierriing with a 80-horae jKiwor French car. and be crosm-d tiie faiiaiung La; Just twelve seconds betiind Kelsey, bis time for the distance being Iki uj-s, 8 minutes, 88 seoonds. The fight for second place was a spectacu lar one and Kelsey did not get the lead from bis French opponent until 1K2 miles had been coviied. HERE'S A CHtSCE FOR OFFICER ED Dsgs K14 at Llaeala B'aata a ta' resile with Oatii'i Llarsitwelabt. This letter lias been received by the sport ing sailor of The Bee: NARK A, Kan.. March R. Sporting Editor. Tiie Bee: 1 challenge Eddie Morgan at 12S pounds, aide bet ot any amount lroni tii t,i A-MMI If Mriri'iri riiMCTri -r,..T,t ii... , lenge it's oi-n to any nmn in America under tuiiuiii 'i,.. . iut:i iUlllllUl, CaiCll- aa-catcb-can, two falls out ol three at any place or any time DAGc) KID. Undefeated Champion, 120 pounds. j. . asasuaiiy, jnn miiu I4tii au'et-t, Lincoln, Neb. Mr. Morgan, long recognised as the best man of his weight in the country does not generally get oown liner than ia jiounda. but for the accommodation x-f the Daeo Kid be might drop to ttiat. Still he u- a member ol Lhe pie fort in Omaha now Uial is not conductive to reducuig weigh La. SPORTING SEI 8 THE DAT Bis DeaiiBt for seen at ike Goleai Braasarld Ustrk. . Well. Kl.nc me.y 1 the g atest of catch era, but not billiard players. The Montgomery franchise in the South ern league aoid the otiier iljiy for lid. sue. Ihnver is sure of Harry Caasadv. Itn crack outfielder, for li-. as he has Birned. Ha :s a fast man. The Iienver Timea aaya Chick Autrev baa ir.ai!.v warm friends in the mountain t fclvafl Table Special No. 3 ' i . , 9 ' . Mm Bt' ZJL. ' I i-pienaio quality, rme .v y w i -rd - K J V E floesign, I ' M dnlntv IV j ib1 r hi I 1 beveled I I fc- e dge I mirror. I The aches and pains of Rheumatism are only eymptoms which may be acattered or relieved with liniments, plasters, blisters, etc., or quieted with opiates. As soon, however, as the treatment is left oil or there is any exposure to dampness or cold, or aa attack of indigestion, or other physical irregttlanty, the aggravating pains, swollen joints and tender places on the fleah return, and the suflerer finds that be has merely checked the symptoms, while the real cause remained ia the blood. Rheumatism is fine to a too acid condition of the blood, brought on by indigestion, chronic constipation, weak kidneja, and a g-eneral sluggiih condition of the system. This acid circulating ia the blood product the pains, aches, and other disagreeable Symptoms of Rheuma tism. S. S. S., a purely vegetable remedy, cares Rheumatism by going down into the circulation and driving out the cause and making this life-stream pure, rich and healthy. When the blood Las been cleansed of the irritating, pain prodacing acids by S. S. S , the pains and aches cease, the muscles become soft and pliable, the health is built up, and Rheumatism completely and perma nently cured. Xktok cn Rheumatism and anv medical ad vice free to ali who write. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATULSTA, GA weitare Specials w Ba CREDIT lap YOU SOLID OAK EX TENSION TABLE All XVelJeeriaa atade la Flail. Unlettered Wagoaa. VST- "' K Ve J'. ' teg REMARKABLE SALEf RUGS and CARPETS HUNDREDS OF EXTRA SPECIALS Special Ns. 1 Imperial Monarch Brus sels Jkuga, lo-x3-3 N o miter seams, extra Duality. in?C beautiful III ro!orln- av Special No. 2 Special 600 Bavrraa ta. a So-ia. patterns snd colorings, NO CHARGES FOR SEWING OR LAYING CARPET DUR ING THIS SALE Imperial Mo&aroa Brus sels, ,ur. Ix hm.m sise rues, first quslity. guaranteed coloring, oriental design, Persian and me dallions, each Special 10 Bolls pet uierinr guaranteed. f ten I si si tea I daiilona, I I-'" Ity. handsome rolorlngB, I rard MI4-I4I6-I4I8 town who will welcome aim back this year. Manager MrAloer of St. Louis savs he will chain Rube Wsddell to his bedpost when fcehreck, Rube s old pal, comes to town. Chsrley Carr. the successful manager of Indianapolis, has bought the A. J. G. club of the New 1'ork State b-agtie and will place Hank Ramsey in charge of It, coif tinulng himself with the Hoosiers. Pa Rourke is fearing no cerious cotm-ili-CBtions over try of his children balking on contracts Pa has raised too many salaries for that and the boys are all too euper for another chance to win the peji iiant. Farmer Bums Bends word thab he will be here to attend the Gotc.h-Bransfield wrestle. As he will train Gotch for his meeting with Hackenachmidl, he wants to get onto a few tunes of the man who will train Hack. Burke has fit last secured a manager for Denver. He has closed a deal for Charley Irwin of last year s Han Francisco's team to play third baae and on plain the team, lrwtn tg a good man and ought to add strength to the Teddy Rears. Manager Gillan is alreadv having a run for tickets to the Ootch-Bransfield wres tle Tuesday night. iH-niauds for btg bunches ol seats have come m from out side towns and are atill coming. He is making extra preparations to care for the ruah. Branefield and Gotch will ba tn the city in a day or two and begin training lor their match. For lhe preliminaries two fast youngsters hsve been secured. They are Sch wager of Calhoun and Burley of the Teddy Twins: Burley and Cnunsman. the Young Men'a Christian association ath letes. Interest in the big match is con stantly increasing. The Spokane Chronicle has this to sty of an Omaha hoy who has Just left Ins happy home for the Pacific coast : Guy D. Thomaa, who cornea from the freight department of the Burlington in Omaha to Spokane aa traveling agent of the Burlington, is one of the most prom inent all-round sthleties in the middle west. He holds several titles as champion in sjioria in the Missouri valley. liis lutest achievement is champion roller of the oniaha Field club and aa that club has among lis cracka acme of the Isst golf players of the M-issouri valley, Thomas s distinc tion is all the more valuable. He defnated the Nebraska state champion In the finals in order to win bis tllie aa champion of the Field club. Thomas has won athletic honors on many fielus Al u skating carnival hold on the exposition lagoon of the Trm mi ai si p expoMjmn lie won lti firsts lating pio fesMoniils from all pans of the counirv. For several year lie has the reputation of being one of the best foot hall pis vers and fiercest tacklers in the middle west and was also nmcd for the punting. He is ej:jected to arrive in Spokane w ithin Hit n xt forty-eifct.i houra. The basket ball Inn of the high school la getting into final trim for ha match with the Sioux City five Saturday night and Indications a'e that the game will I one of the roost interest lng of the sea son, with neither side much In the lead. The Omaha players will he Nagl, Burdick. Arnsiem. Neat les. How ard and Tbomaa. B Thursday afternoon the following rei rewntatives bad been entered for lhe ali en, ietie contest: Roj cl.mti. Martain and Kawley, freshmen; Young and Lehmer juniors. Wooa worth and Broa n. s-niors " but. Wilson and Mar:a.n. freshmen: Burdick. sophomore, G. Kiewit and Mc Kinn.y, Juniors; R. K leant and Lutenaer seniors. Runntrig h gti jump. Arnold and Martain. freshmen: Osborne snd Weirlck. aophumorca; O. Kiewii and Lriimr, Jun iors. Koms and Clark, senu.ra. Pole vaulL. . m. ii. iit'.jiii.ar., rtoas and rtro wn. sei.Ku-s. tieiay race. W ilson t ley and Wade. freshmen: r.in, Raw- W ni. r 1, 1 ieiti, Knuusun ami I'-urUKk. aopiiomores; McKmney. Lease, Neavles and Letimer! CURES o HHEU14ATTSM DESIRE SAIV1E This Tktle Is made nf se lected solid oaa, massive less, hasdspsnely carved strr tell er design. 8-foot extension. Our sprttuj Oatainaraa Vs. ST Is Vow maaAy. Wrtia For Oaa No. 4 Kng-s. SO. New Spring f Crt JvW Special Ns. 6 WUtoa Tel vet Made by the rug maker la High soft piie, beautiful colorings Bag fOTTTTlOPt Arn-riria 19" Special No. 7 ar ftui. A, aVOOSB iixurtous rings. 2lo aUsea V ftp, luxurious pile, soft c 0 1 o r I n II oral and oriental designs No. 5 Special No. 8 Brussels Car quslity, 3t Bolls armlastw Oar. a u r a b 1- pet First quality, guar 66c anteed color ing, per yard l T Teather your ries DOUGLAS ST FIRST SHOWING OF SPRING IVIILLINERY Saturday, lVfarcli Ttlr Aj-t Calendar Free for every lady caller PENNELL RIILUNERY CO. 1511 Douglass St. as Juniors; Howard. Arnstein and Brown, senton,. Standing broad Jump, Arnold and Kawley. freshmen; Weirick and McWhln ney, saphnmores; Lease and Lehmer, Juniors; Clark and Arnstein, aenlora. Ob stacle race, Gever. Rawley, Martain and Pearlman, freshmen; Kellner. Buchanan, Larmon and Carrier, Juniors: Woodwonh, Brown and K irsrhbraun. seniors. Twenty jard dash. Wlieon and Rawley, freshmen; Went worth and Deema. aophomor-s; lease and McKlnney, Juniors; Flack and How ard, seniors. The game and athletic events will be pulled trf in the gymnasium of the Young Men's Christian association building and are scheduled to begin at 7.30 o'clock. A large number of tickets have already been sold to students and others. A Break far Liberty frnrn stomach, liver and kidney trouble is made wben a Be box of Dr. King's New Life Pills Is bought. For aale by Beaton Drug Co. LUMBER DEALERS AT BANQUET Wastewater Xatloa AaaoclatlM A p prwres tioversiawe-at'B Forest Resrrre Folley. WASHINGTON. March -Ths conclud ing feature of the stxuaenth annual oon vention of the National Wholesale Lumber Dealers' association was the election of ofHceis and a banquet at the New Wlllard tonight. The officers elected are: Preeldent, Cliarles H. Prveoott, Cleveland; llrst rice president, George F. Craig, Phila delphia; second vice president, R, w. Mighbe. New Tork; treasurer, T. TV. Cole, New York; secretary. D. F. Perrj-. New Tors.. The pt lnclpal speakers at the lian ouet tonight were Speaker Cannon, Senator Knox of Pennsylvania and Representatives Bhirman and Bassett of New York. The principal topics of discussion at the Orchard 3iq.I6.lS Saturday Rope Curtains In all colors, with five strands on sides. Larre euouth for double doors. Regular price tZ IO each. S;4)CltJ for haturday, 8 CI each OjC Japanese Plates E or 7 Inches. Attravrtlvs Geisha Cir! designs. Sell regularly at lie and tic each, filial Hatar Uay. each Uc, or ail C fl n fi 1.UU ai w .vajsjsHSaercr. fi. , a a 3 a ABOUT t itu -1 ., ;i Mm Iron Ded Special Tbeee are of above attmctJra da glrn. extra beary poatg aa ttib lnr, fi poors ted chill work. aJl steal aide rails, threa coats baked o& enamel, all porslar colors, kronaa joints. Id full else A S3 for IT BXTBraxaukTOBS and XCX BOKa.a istis desugtis now on exhibit J1 atylea and prices; there s ou to suit any taste. Extra well made, polished, solid oak, ( larpe, roomy drawe.rB, luet like i- i r - i.l - Ovtr Jmrl Tbesler session today waa the neceaBity for forest preservation and the best means to aooorn pllsh that end. The report of the oom mittee on forestry was presented by N. J. Wheeler. It declared that the lumber dealers realise the Inevitable shortage la the timber supply which must be felt Is, the very near future and are doing mora probably, than any other agency to pro. mote the cause of forestry. The repoti declares that with all the agencies a work they are hopeful that our forests wlj still be preserved. The repeal of the home stead law as applied to timber lanes advocated, but the general forest rwaerv. policy of the government u approved. Sertaas Laeeratlaas and wounds are healed without danger ot blood poisoning by Bucklem s Arnica Salve the healing wonder. 2bc. For aala if Beaton Drug Co. Watch aa Eaaaaa tvalaaaaau CHICAGO. March . Assistant Chief ot Police Srhuetiler asserted tooay that ht) is nut walcbliig Emma Goldman. In rnlaa tion to a report mat she Intended to mass an address in Metropolitan hail ha saidi "If stie talks there we will clean sut th hall." OCEAN STEAMSHIPS EUROPE S All Expanses. Band for BaaUat TH08. COOK & &ON B46 SkOADWlT.ITw TOU Cook's Travaiars' Caeoka Bg-aas Bverywbaiw Drawer K f fonier jm 1 - J.iSASamr -"-t- . - 1 tyqAw Uesissswsii ' ' "' 1 & Wilhelm South 16th St Specials Combination Egg and Cake Turner Hade with heavy nickel plated blade Jxi Incbes; ebon lsed wood handle. Blade has depression and is perforated, xnaklag it tbe most perfect egj litter and cake turner on tha market regular price ltc Special for Saturday, only, each 7c Imperial Smurna Rug Tiie best Emvyta rus made. All wool, eivra totvy ai reveraiLla; pretty pttrrtig In reds, tana, greens and blue; some with fring ed ends. Rurs that sell regularly at t5.60. Special Satur- 4 J p day. each k.tyj