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PERSONAL -. REAL ESTATE
THE3 8ALVATIOf ARMY solicits cast- ' BUILDERS' I IV FORMATION,
off clothing; in fact, anything you flo" not ' "
need. . . We. collect, repair and, sell at 134 Electric, gas fixtures. Omaha Silver Co.
r?h5 or of eol'ecUon. to th Ideal Cement Co!; 17th and Cuming Bta.'
worthy poor. Phone Douglas 4125 and - . " ...
wagons will call. Fuchg, bon & Blind-, painting-decorating.
MASSEOTHFRPY98" Qlow and Ht Grot"' lum- wrecte'- lb--a & paul-
,"77 Z .Massage. Mme. BLUE PRINTING. 424 PAXTON. D. 273).
Allen of Chicago. 109 8. 17. 1st f . D.- 7fi6. "U- r- .
' , HEATON, tin work. Original Ameri-
Vltal massag, baths, electric vibratory can furnaces. 2518 Cuming. D. 5198;
and radiator treatments. Dr. . Anna D.
Fisher, 401 Ware blk. 399 S. 15th. D. 2785. ACREAGE FOR SALE. :
Massage. Mrs. Rittenh se. 08. Boston Bid. ""
YOUNG women coming to Omaha as AfTPTItJf
strangers are Invited to visit the Young vl '''S'
Women's Christian association building 10 acres. 46th and Fowler Ave., only 4
at Seventeenth and St. Mary'a -Ave., blocks from car, well improved with all
where they win be directed to suitable kinds of bearing fruit, producing an in
boardlng. places, or otherwise assisted coma of $2,500 per year. Owner has re
Look for our travelers" aid at the Union duced price for quick sale. Bee me for
station. further particulars; will show property
MASSAGE tfSSSS: tlme's.: fe?STWicK, "
MAGNETIC fgth'flor"' m m S" 1?th" gro"S -FTour Bee-Bldg.
'" wit nmmm T , ' , , 1 ACREAGE BARGAINS near Omaha.
iB.RSNT al rfPalr, a" kinds of sew- OrlnS. Merrill,. 1213 City Nat. Bank Bldg.
ing machines. Ind. A-1663; Douglas 1662. 1 1
NEBRASKA CYCLE CO.. CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE.
" 15th and Harney Sts. . .
ANNAH.MAEKs.ss-va--: Ask the Owner ',
nam. Davldge Blk., Apt. 8. Red 7529. O a to muu r WTDnmT
MASSAGE Wrt treatment. Mrs. SAVE THE COMMISSION
. Steele. 208 S. 18 St. R. 326. Your choice of two brand new, strictly
BODY MASSAGE.- 222-3 Neville. D. 7781. Ss" each. "VS&tZ?. gfock from7
VACUUM MASSAGE, 208 So.. 13th St.. Omaha's prettiest mile. 8 blocks north of
R- 825, daily, Sunday; opea evenings; Kountte Park, at 4110 and 4112 North 21st
hours, 10, to 10. St. Living room, dining room, den and
r- . vcompanion f none D. 3.56. second floor. Stairway to large tioored
attic. Full cement basement. ; cement
POULTRY AND PET STOCK walks, sodded yard, and screens. East
greening ,5aper 109. Wagner,801N. 18, KonV C"h'
REAL ESTATE LOAX9 $1,250 LOyt for $875
MOKEEFlPREAfnpSTATpHV,inda- Southwest corner 25th' Ave. and Evans
J4-'i!' to KiAL tbTATB CO., o with water newer and ena It vn
1016 New Omaha Nat'l flank Building. 'X, This youwUl buy tf TemstS
MONEY to loan on business or resl- suit. ,
dence properties, Jl.WW to 8500,000. W. H. XT 'iif ii 1 A '
THOMAS.- 503., First; Nat'l Bank Bldg. " CEF OOtll anCl AniCS
wWnfmlJr,lhyJnRn8iaSdwarran Tw lots, on grade, with' city wtftar.
W, Farnam Smith. & Co.,. 1320 Farnam St, sewer and. gas. Just the thing tor a cot!
$100 . to $10,000 made promptly. F. D. tage. Actually worth $500, my prc $375
Wead, Wead Bldg:,. 1Mb and Farnam. each. Easy terms. . . . . ,
, vrmi-. I Z 77 For more Information in regard to any
WANTED City loans. Peters Trust Co. 0f tne above phone CHAS. HORN, Owner, ,
(LdL Cmr LOANS. Bemis-CarlMrc Harney Stto,
to. 310-312 Bracdeisyheater Bldg.
GAEVIN BEOS Loa- ani UAaii
"LO.0maha Nat-iBank. . . .
LOANS Farm and .city, property,- J. c fea'ance same as rent will buy modern
ft. Dumtifit & Soit, ; Farnam St.' B-fP9m bungalow, Price $2,900. . .
LIVESTOCK LRKEfolF WEST - . ' !$3,250'
' Ship 11 ve stock to South Omaha. Save modern, hot wattr heat, close to 2
mileage -.- and shrinkage. Your orasign- car Unes,-.7-rooms, large reception hall,
ments receive prompt and-carefui atten- linoleum in kitchen, pantcy and bath, goes
tion. . .- with house. .
Lite Stock Commtaalou Merchants. .Bargains In real estate in all part of
tha city. f
Byers Bros. & Co, Strong and responsible. TYIT'TTCT p, "ll AVLMVCnV
WOOD BROS. 234-38 Excnange Bldg.- VttVLilL & llAiMUJNtoUiN
' Great West. Com, Co., Omana felBWe?. 201 PAXTON BLK. TEL. DOUG. 2877.
Qlay, Kobihson & UO., 200 Exchange Bldg. I IS THIS' EASY ENOUGH?
CLIFTON- Com. -Co., 322 Exchange Bldg- $50 CASH, $25 PER MONTH.
do.- Jones Com, Co.. bunon of hustlers. oJ.r'.rS;
i ) ., , . : , mented collar and walks, corner lot, east
L. E. ttpBEKlS & CO., m Exch. Bldg. front, well situated. 2 blocks to car, ex-
Marun-Bros. & Co., Excn. Bidg. cellent value, at 2.S50.
S : 1 Six-room cottage, best repair, modern,
TAGU BRat., Iiandle catte. hogs, sheep, electric light,' gas, bath, etc, corner lot,
Persistent Advertising is the Road t- east and south front, neatly fenced, 31st
Big. Return's. ' and Charles, $2,150; $50 cash, $18 per mo. ;
- ' - Eight-room, modern, beautiful . corner
Z ' ' ' ' lot,- south ;and : east front, paved street,
c ; WAXTEP TO BUY fine location, near 22d and Maple; $100
Household gd, clotiws & shoes. D71 B69 C Goodstore biXlngand' neat 4-room
WE pay must fur old ciotiuug. iatnan s cottage adjoining; good as new; warfer,
Loan "Uluee, lu S. 13th. ' ' toilet, gas, large cellar, tarn, walks,, full
2d-handgooas. Keiser, 1029 Center. DW. gV&SU.
Chicago Buyers, 2Urhand clothes, shoes, nea-. You can operate this and continue
hats; best prices; will call. Tyier 11U0. your position .or other business. . .A bar-
metals, rubben, etc. 432 Ramge Bldg.,. 15th and Harney.
. , VVAiNTEU lu BORROW TO rf
WOULD like to- borrow $10 for -p ' J)l30w'
year from private party, no snarks need . .
answer, good security. Address C-iol care' 3412 Larlmore Ave., 5-room
Bee. " ' cottage, electric light and gas,
. large lot 48x140 ft., 3 blocks to
' ivivTWi t ri?vt car line; $350.00 dowri. and bal-
VAAlt.i IP Kb AX ance 115.00 per month. Price
TWO gentlemen want first class room $1,135.00. ,
and board with small private family, in A " ii T At CL..
strictly modern home. Boarding houses Arilllir i'lCO 113.11 K
don't answer. Address B 258 Bee. luul ,"
-' L N, ; 7. ; 319 First Nat. Bank Bldg.
GENTLEiUAN wants tirst-class room Phone D 1575.
and Jt-oard with small, private family,, in - - . ' .
strictly modern home. Boarding nouses L1AR1GE LOT
don't answer. Address A S3, Bee. . M , ...
, 44x165 FEET
ocean lteamshii's In Norwood Addition-On
THE ALLAN LINE Omaha 'a Prettiest Mile
' ROXAJL. AiAiL STEAMERS . ' . - ,
Montreal, LivEKvoui,, Glasgow. Across ironi Miller rarK
Montreal, Havre, Plymouth, - London. t ,m -nin lo leav the city and will
The Picturesque Si. Lawrence Route. J,'. d.!lrabiL f lot rteht Wl ve
aays on the ocean, tnree oay. agy te?ms . Would8 consmer ma
in river and guit bplenuid new1 'lurbano S m nrt iMvmiint Tel Webster 778
ateamers. Saioon, jKcona-cabin and third dax aBJSi
class. Superior one-class cawn service, or address A XX, care Bee.
Cuisine unexcelled. Courteous attention. r 41 Ci. " x
Send-for ' circulars, rates, pians, etc. nilTM IIM trPPT
AHaq& Co., lit ueai oorn t?t., unicagu. wUUlll tr IAA JllVl
Anchor Line Steamships - B3.FPtlltl
New York, Lonuotiuerty' and Uiasgow. . . . e . ,.
New York, .-Palermo and Naples. Vl have for sale 2920 S. 20th St. This
Attractive rates for tickets between New Is an 8-room house but a few years old
York and aa Scotch, -English, Irish, and well built, with all modern conven
Ocntirreiual and Mediterranean points, iences; Ijot water heat, electric light, fine
Superior accommodations, excellent cut- bath room: fine yard, extra deep lot,
sine- efficient service. Apply promptly paved street, close to car. We shall be
for reservation - to local agent of Aneaor pleased to show this to interested par
Line or - Henderson Brotners, General tfes, with price and terms.
Agents, Chicago, 111. ,
, ' . W Peters I rust to.
FOB SALE OR EXCHANGE li22 Farnam St. j
FOR- SALE OR TRADE Roominif 10-ROOM house, modern;, barn, full lot;
house; furniture ot 17 rooms; modern; Field club district. For particulars in
doing fair business. C Linlz, Grand Is- quire 415 Brandeis Theater Bldg.
land. Neb-. H4te S. Pine. : ; ;
WANTED to trade four good lots, HAVE client who wants cheap home,
valua $200 each, in thriving city of 10,000, small monthly payments. Give location,
Oklahoma,- tor lots in Omaha, will pay price. Also 6-rm. modern. HI, Brandeis
cash dif rerence. Taylor Grain Co., iat Theater. - -
Brandeis Bldg. . 1 J 'All T T
XAKGE lot in a very desirable residence TllPV TP 'All iLiOITlif It
district; will trade equity for Grafix r lw.au V"S Al
camaia or .diamond. Hdciress J 292, -care wbat? buylng Jn beauufuj Dun.
aee-- . ' dee.- Let me show you through a splen-
-'- did 8-room, all mo. - house- I have on
' Capitol Ave.; very ' finely decorated; has
. REAL ESTATE WANTED tile -bath, large screened porch, finished
-. - . . attic, beautiful . lawn. Can make terms;
.. ': REAL ESTATE E. W. Stoltenberg,
' ! - - 436 Board of Trade Bldg,
ABSTRACTS TITLE. FLATS, $8,000
Keed Abstract Co., eldest abstract of- Built' 1908. Close in, always rented, $870.
f ice In Nebraska. 20 fcrandei3 Theater. $3 600 at 6 per cent. Inspection Invited.
"k2aLe CAMPBELt;i7irFa7na"m ST. GLOVER REALTY SYNDICATE.
Monk The Adventure of the Coatless Business Man
as V141T
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jrl To. swbom! fm 1 1 aoono -roo. Mr wit wwrTl Hit i raw o. JS orr m r rh
-rSk . 7VJ T J ' I UFI COtf, CKtr i .1 FROM mt STATION ACKCK& THC I . (.ST rwW.MEMBM
i.hw. u - - "awo cruu 3 1 i i nia i w nan u, i - - - . . ii. a m At uav . .
A II -VL . n. ' hO UV S i hear h& srtp now on nJ r-fSoi-ASS
REAL ESTATE
OITY PROPERTY FOR SALE.
Glenn Park
Addition
Will Soon
Be Ready.
It's Good
COMPLETE INFORMATION IN ALL
NEXT SUNDAY'S PAPERS.
F. S. TRULLINGER
Benson
Just What You Have
Been Looking For
New modern six room homes in Field
Club district at prices that are RIGHT.
These houses are at the Northeast
corner of 36th. Ave. and Pacific streets
facing south. High and sightly, command
ing a beautiful view of the boulevard and
much .of the city. Just two' blocks from
the entrance to the Field Club. Street
Just paved, new cement walks.
You Want to See
tha houses. They have six large rooms;
a solarium off the living room, and A
screened open air sleeping porch. Finished
In mahogany down-stairs, with oak floors
both up and down stairs: white enamel
bathrooms, large well ventilated bed
rooms with generous closets; artlBtlc
lighting fixtures, complete with screens
for every door and window.
Prices only $4,000 for West House and
$4,800 for corner.
Don't delay. These are Just finished
and will surely be sold this week. .
Armstrong-Walsh
Company,
Sole Agents.
210 S. 17th. Street.
Tyler-1536.
HERE IS A
BARGAIN
IN BENSON
$200 buys a 50x 128-foot lot not far from
car line. Lot fronts south on Lucas be
tween Clark and Burnham; described as
e of lot 10, block 35. phone Webster
3850, or address G. R. W... Bee.
ARE YOU LISTENING I
Look,.. Look at This Genuine
Bargain We are Now Offering.
8714 Cuming St., 7 rooms practically new
house, modern In every particular,
and If ever there was a house well
built, this, is one. Basement Is under
'the entire house, cemented floor and
bricked all around. Hot water heat
ing plant The first floor is nicely
arranged, has one bedroom and fin
ished in oak. The second floor hv-
ing three good sized bedrooms and
large . bath room and it also oak
finished.
- : Large lot, level and just high enough,
to' be desirable, with large garage in
the rear and cement drive way from
th street. To be brief we have In
structions from the owner, who is com
pelled to leave the city, to sell this
'property, and we are going to sell it,
does it interest you, if so call on or
telephone for particulars.
0 'NEIL'S REAL ESTATE &
" INS. AGENCY.
.Tel. Tyler 1024, Ind. A-3313.
1505 Farnam St.
FIELD CLUB DISTRICT
$3,500
Good 10-room modern home; cement
sidewalks, etc.; $150 paid to anybody who
brings buyer; cost $4,500 to build; leaving
town. Tel. Harney lb78. or call 911 S.
36th St.
EASY PAYMENTS.
6-r. cottage, modern ex. heat lot 32x162,
$1,6508250 cash, balance monthly.
5-r. cottage, 30th and Lindsay Ave.,
$l,05O$2O0 cash.
5-r. cottage, near 30th and Grand Ave.,
modern, ex. furnace; built one year, $2,200
$20O cash.
WESTERN REAL ESTATE CO.,
411 Karbach Block.
Douglss 3607. A-3645.
f
TO BUY, SELL OR RENT, FIRST SEE
JOHN W. ROBBIN8, 1802 FARNAM ST.
ONLY 12,750.
Eight rooms, modern.
Hot water heat.
Near 16th and Burdette.
South front lot--50xll5.
W". H. GATES,
644 Omaha Nat l Bank Bldg. 'Ph. D. 1294.
CLA1RMONT ADDITION LOT
AT
ORIGINAL COST . .
On the boulevard, 50x148, high and sightly,
one-half block from street car. Ex
cellent building site,
GALLAGHER & NELSON.
483 Brandeis Bldg. Omaha, Neb.
SIX room modern house for sale, 1527
N. 24th. St. South Omaha, South 813.
REAL ESTATE
C?ITY PROPERTY FOR SALE.
4-ROOM cottage and two lots. 2 blocks
from car, $1,800 cash. N 256. He.
NEW BUNGALOW.
$2,950 will buy a new, all modern bun
galow, 6 rooms, all large, all newly dec
orated, combination lighting fixtures, full
basement, guaranteed furnace, laundry
connections south front lot; one block
west of crosstowu ctir and 8 blocks south
of Leavenworth; easy walking distance.
About $650 cash, rest same as rent.
RASP BROS.,
106 McCague Bldg. Doug. IffiS; A -2653.
BEAUTIFUL corner. 18th and Binney
Sts Enquire of Owner, 1607 Plnkney St.
B-8322.
$y50 part cash, buys south front lot.
Evans street, west of park, Kountie
Place. Telephone PerclvM, Webster 1097.'
5-R. new. mod., bungalow; call owner.
Web. 1460.
CATHEDRAL DISTRICT HOME.
$6,000-8 rooms, strictly modern home,
nothing lacking to maks same complete.
Lot 60x180. Garage. House less than I)
years old.
GALLAGHER & NELSON.
463 Brandeis Bldg. Omatia, Neb.
REAL ESTATE
FARM & RANCH LANDS FOR SALE
. Aruaaaaa. . .
FREE FARMS Government lands free;
1,000,000 acres In Arkansas tor homestead
Iiik Where looated and how -secured
shown in our 1912 booklet. Sent postpaid,
26c. Glass &. Co., Harrison, Ark., Dept. B.
Colorado.
GREAT SACRIFICE SALE.
Seventy-two acres near Greeley, Colo.;
good buildings, permanent water rights,
80 acres In alfalfa, remainder In other
crops. Price, $3,5M, $1,500 down. J. W,
Warren, 87 South Pearl St. Denver, Colo.
Georgia.
GREAT SOUTH GEORGIA
Traversed by the
ATLANTIC, BIRMINGHAM ATLAN
TIC RAILROAD.
Lands adapted to the widest range of
crops. All the money crops of the south
plentifully produced. For literature treat
ing with Oils coming country, its soil,
climate, chuuch and school advantages,
writs
W B. LEAHY. DEPT. K,
General Passenger Agent,
ATLANTA: GA,
THE easiest way to find a buyer tor
your farm is to insert a small want ad
ln-the Des Moines Capital. -Largsst .cir
culation in" the state of Iowa, 43;uu0 dally.
The Capital Is read by and believed in by
the standpatters of Iowa, who simply re
fuse to permit any other paper In their
homes. Rates, 1 cent a word a day; $1.25
per line per month; count six ordinary
words to the line Address Des Moines
Capital. Des MolneB, la.
Idaho.
CROP FAILURES NOT on Camas
Prairie, in Southern Idaho; $25 land pro
duces 50 bushels of grain without irriga
tion. Write tor fact Frank llousman,
Soldier, Idaho.
MOST productive hay and grain land
in the world Long Vailsy, Idaho. No ir
rigation needed; fine climate, tine water,
cheap fuel, telephones, railroad, elec
tricity. Improved land $25 to $50 per acre.
Also finest orchard land proposition in
Idaho. For information writs today. Pay
ette River Colonisation Co., . Nampa,
Idaho.
Mlonraota. '
100 SOUTHERN MINNESOTA FARMS
FOR SALE If . you want to buy an Im
proved farm In Southern Minnesota writs
for catalogue. Southern Minnesota Land
Co., Blue Earth, Faribault Co., Minn.
Uobiids.
RANCHES $2,000 to $100,000. Send for
list. Shopen & Co., Ranch Dealers,
Omaha, Neb.
. Nebraska.
A BARGAIN.
14 Bee. northeastern Neb., $30 per acre;
Is worth'- $50; owner is a bachelor in
poor health; has to' move; will take
mtg. back for $1,600; also good auto for
part balance. Address H. W. Tomllnson,
Mlneola, Neb.
FOR SALE-160 acres all fenoed; 80
acres under cult'vatfon; 6-room house, 32
x52 barn; 16x20 chicken noi.se; 16x16 gran
ary; 10x12 . stone milk f.ouse, windmill
and good water; located five miles from
Chappcl), $40 an acre trices this bargatn;
half down and mort.age for balance.
Address Mrs. Christie Jacobs, Chappell,
Neb. .
1,280 acres good pasture land for sals;
price Is rifc'M; Will sell for cash or will
trade; for particulars call on or address
Frank Van Horn, Erlcson, Nb.
North Dakota.
$1 AN ACRE DOWN
BALANCE SMALL YEARLY
PAYMENTS.
A poor man's opportunity to get a rich
North Dakota wheat farm, $20 to $30 an
acrj, 30,000 acres to select from, 320 acres
in Morton county for $20 an acre. Low
Ry. rates. Free maps and tacts about our
lands and business sites in new Ry.
towns. Reliable agents wanted. See or
write Wm. H. Brown Co., Haynes, Adams
Co., or Mott, Hettinger Co., North Dak.
South Dakota.
FINE ranch at a bargain; 853 acres
rich valley, 250 under ditch and In al
falfa, clover and timothy; good buildings.
At a price that ought to sell It quickly.
Royse Land Co., Rapid City, S. D.
Miscellaneous-
T. C. TORRISON,
1101. 802 City National Bank Bldg.
Farm Land and Ranches.
D.
INVESTORS ATTENTION
GOOD CHEAP LAND is'
THE BEST INVESTMENT
We have for sale on easy terms and
low prices, two large tracts In North
Dakota from $9 to $12 per acre.
One large tract in Musselshell Valley,
Moptana. tor $12 per acre.
One large tract In northern Minnesota
for $15 per acre. Either of these tracts
can be bought' on easy payments. If In
terested see us for particulars.
C. SUNDELL & CO.,
217 McCague Bldg. Omaha, .Neb.
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News Association)
LEGAL NOTICES.
LEGAL NOTICE.
Chicago, May 22. 1912.
TO THE BONDHOLDERS OF TUB
SHERIDAN COAL COMPANY:
The holders of the bonds of The Sheri
dan Coal Company are hereby notlflm!
that the undersigned Trustee, under Trust
Deed of The Sheridan Conl Company,
dated June 11, 1903, and recorded June 20,
1903, In book 26 of the Mortgage Records,
on page 488 In the office 01 the County
Clerk of the County of Sheridan and
State of Wyoming, has received notice
from The Sheridan Coal Company that
It will, on or before June 30, 1912, remit
the undersigned Twenty-four Thousand
Dollars l$24,000) to take up and retire
twenty-four bonds, as provided in shUI
Trust Deed.
Notice is hereby given that the under
signed has drawn and selected by lot,
the following twenty-four numbers of
twenty-four of the bonds outstanding, se
cured by said Trust Deed, I. e ,
5 53 225 458
11 72 259 4(12
13 78 2 601
14 W 391 512
19 98 430 520
43 . 188 432 . 563
for payment from the sinking fund to
be so paid to It by said The Sheridan
Coal . Company under said Trust Deed,
and upon such payment of said $24,000,
to the undersigned, on or before June 30,
1912. the undersigned will, at its otflre at
tha corner of Dearborn and Madison
Streets, in the City of Chicago, Illinois,
on the first day of July, 1912, pay to the
holders or registered owners of said
bonds, numbered as aforesaid, the princi
pal and accumulated Interest thereoii,
upon the surrender and delivery thereof
to the undersigned, uncanceled and ac
companied by all unpaid coupons thereto
belonging.
Interest on each of said bonds numbered
as aforesaid will cease after said first
of July, A. D. 1912, whether presented
on said day or thereafter.
UNION TRUST COMPANY, TRUSTEE
By Rutus F. Chapin, Secretary.
M26-J 1-8-16. .
OCEAN STEAMSHIPS.
From & Heart of
NEW YORK CITY
F Prom Mir niUHal nrlvafa nlar. to caver ad T
1 docks in Havrt thnc to Pri ia SH hours, 1
1 by ssecisl trim. Evsrr luxury so voyafe.
I Concerts, famous cuiaina. daily Baoors. fym-
malum, library, sic, make time pass su too
quick, cvsry comfort imaginsbls.
Quick, Delightful Voyage Via
French Line Steamers
new itMmer Franc" it Urg. mm- m
it and moit mmfiont Continental
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Fast HsU , a Moeond cabin
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sail every CUIkdays byjsopuls.
Thursday. k-ona clan II cabin
atBannrs- $4t $70
All ships quipped with wireless telsfraphy sod every
up-to-date safety eppliaore. For particulars apply t
W. e! BOCK, 118 ramam St.
W. irXBSE, first sTatlonal Bank.
9. B. BBYHObDS, 1501 Tarnam 8.
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High Court Asked to
Decide Monk's Right
to Convey Property
WASHINGTON, . June 7. -To save
religious orders, particularly of the
Catholic church, from threatened disin
tegration, attorneys of the Order of St.
Benedict of New Jersey, tomorrow will
ask the supreme court of the United
8tates to review the recent decision of
the eighth United States circuit court of
appeals that the agreement of a monk to
convey all his property to his order was
void, as against publio policy,
Tha decision was made In the case of
Father Augustine Wlrth, for fifty years
a member of the lienerlictlne order and
at his death priest of a German church
society at Springfield, Minn. The court
held that his relatives rather than the
order to whom he had made vowr of
chastity, poverty and obedience were
entitled to th $5,000 property in his name
when he died.
Many attorneys have filed reasons with
the court ,in support of their proposed
request for a review.
"If carried out to Its full extent," the
attorneys stated, "the decision may
eventually dissolve or disintegrate the
temporal organization of the church
orders."
Dakota Medical Kisralnrri,
PIERRE. 8. D., June ".-(Special Tel
eeram.) Governor Vessev has anoolnted
as members of the state board of medical
examiners: L. G. Hill, watertown; !'. m.
Frisberg, Mitchell; Frank S. Howe, Dead
wood; and appointed W. E. Daniels, of
Madison to fill the vacancy to expiration
of term of S. If. Graves of Hurley.
for The Bee by Gus Mager
TAFT'S NAME MAY BE THIRD
Tentative Plans Made for Presenta
. tion in Convention.
WOULD GIVE LEAD TO CUMMINS
Some- of President's Friends Prrfer
that v York. Should Present
Ilia Candidacy llather
Than Ohio.
WASHINGTON, June 7. - President
Taft's name may not be the first to be
presented to the republican national con
vention at -Chicago and In fact -Taft
leaders still .In Washington, uaid tonight
that the president's name might not bo
put before the convention until after
Roosevelt had been put In nomination.
It became known that tvhen C. H.
Utiles, President Taft's secretary, left
for Chicago last night ho curried- with
him a draft of a tentative plsiv fof th
presentation of the president's name to
the convention. That plan was deolarod
to he subject to Alteration by the Taft
leaders now In Chicago, and of course by
Mr. Taft lilnmelf If. he finds It unsuitable
btfore the day when the nominations ars
nmde.
According to the plan taken away by
Mr. Hllles the name of Senator A. 8.
Cummins of Iowa, who has ten dele
gates from his own state pledged to him,
may be the first given to the convention.
May Tlelrl to lovta.
Alabama stands at the head of trio list
of states on the convention roll. . Count
ing on the Alabama delegation as certain
for Taft, his political advisers suggested
that , it should yield, not to Ohio, the
president's own state, which would put
him In nomination, but to Iowa, that it
might put forward ' tho name of Its
senior senator.
Next la tho roll of states comes Arl
mna. The Taft adherents claim Arizona,
too, and that state, according tu the ap
proved scheme, would yield to Now York.
Tha Taft leaders also claim : New York
by a large majority, but it was their
Idea that some Roosevelt delegate be
permitted to present the name 'of Colonel
Ruoscvelt- at this point In tho, proceed
ings.
Arkansas, another state claimed bytha
Taft leaders, under this plan would then
yield to- Ohio ahd the name of ithe presi
dent be put before the convention, prob
ably by Warren G. Harding, former lieu
tenant governor of the state and ono of
Its dclegates-at-largo.
Will Denounce RooseveH.
-With Cummins, Roosevelt and Taft out
of the way, Wisconsin will nominate La
Follctte and friends of tha president
claim that in putting his name before
the convention, his sponsor can be relied
upon to leave with the convention Just
before the vote a denunciation of Colonel
Roosevelt,
Although this was said tonight to be
t'm plan most favored at present, others
have been considered. One was for the
presentation of Mr. Taft's name by Mr.
Harding before other candidates. An
other was that Mr. Taft might be sug
gested to the convention by New York.
This appealed to some of the president's
friends, - particularly because It Is ir.
Roosevelt's home state. One reason ad
vanced against the giving of the honor
to Ohio was that the slate has more
Roosevelt than Taft delegates.
MORE DELEGATES FOR CLARK
West Virginia and Arkansus (or
Mlaaoartan.
PARKERSBURG, W. Va., June 7.
Champ Clark received the unqualified
endorsement of the West Virginia democ
racy today. In state convention the six
delegates-at-large were instructed to vote
for him at Baltimore as long as there
was any hope of his nomination.
At district conventions earlier In the
week Clark had received six Instructed
delegates, two uninstructed were favor
able to him and two more were unin
structed, but were said to favor t Gov
ernor Harmon of Ohio.
The name of William J. Bryan was
brought up by Mr. McGraw and was
greeted with cheers. .McGraw was re
elected as a member of the national com
mittee. LITTLE ROCK, Ark., June 8 -By 1
vote of 334 to 242 the Arkansas state dem
ocratic convention refused to embody In
Its platform an endorsement of the so
called "grandfather clause" as a qualifi
cation for suffrage. Eight delegates-at-largo
with half s vote each who, as well
as the district delegates, were Instructed
for Speaker Clark, were elected as fol
lows. Joe T. Robinson, Lonoke; Senator J. P.
Clark, Little Rock; Senator Jeff Davis,
Little Rock; J. P. Hinemon, Morrell; H.
L. Norwood, Mena; S. Brundldge. Searcy;
J. C. South, Mountain Home; B. B
Hutchins. Harrison.
Judge. William M. Kavanaugh, Little
Rock, was chosen-nattenai -committeeman.
MIX.NKSOTA GOES FOR WILSON
Attrinpt to Stampede Convention
for Bryan Kails.
DULUTH, Minn.. June 7. Minnesota
democrats at their state convention today
voted to send a full delegation of twenty
four delegates to the Baltimore conven
tion with Instructions to vote for Wod
row Wilson. : , ;
It was agreed., however, that whenever,
In the opinion of two-thirds of the dele
gation, Wilson's npminatlon is Impossible,
the vote may be thrown to another candi
date. Victory came for the Wilson forces only
after followers of Champ Clark and W. j.
Bryan had made an attempt to, have tha
delegates instructed for Bryan or'not In
structed at all.
SENATOR FALL RE-ELECTED?
AFTER TURBULENT" SESSION
SANTA FE, N. M., Juno 7.-The Ne&
Mexico house today after a turbulenr
session In which members came to blow?
and tho sergeant-at-arma Had to ciwjJp
the galleries of spectators to' restore or
der, rescinded its decision not to vote fVr
United States senator.
The house cast twenty-five votes for
Albert B. Fall to succeed himself and t,jo
votes for Speaker R. L. Baca. Twenl
two members refusefl to vote. Those
fusing to vote Included all the democrats,
progressive republicans and three reguls
republicans. The house then Invited li
senate to Join tho session, and. Senator
Fail was declared ro,-elec,ted for the ncjxi,
six-year term beginning March 4, 1913. ,7
Senator Fall addressed the joint sea
sion after being notified of his re-election.
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Invitations Eecalled
For Society Wedding
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DETROIT, Mich.. Juno ?.-Invltatlo(lg
to the wtddlng of Miss Carrol NetrterY,
daughter of former Secretary of ih'jv
Navy Truman H. Newberry of, this c(f.!f
and Captain W. 11. Allayne of the QueenaT
Own regiment stationed i at HamtUonV
Bermuda, were recalled today. The cere.
mony was to have been performed, Jui--18
and preparations had been made, whtebi.'
If carrled out, would have made the wed
ding one of the principal social events of
the season. ' , . . . .
Captain Alleyne, who, hud beert lit"
Detroit several days ago as the guest at
the Newberrys at the Country club, left-
for New York this afternoon. He cai
here Tuesday having been met by the
Newberry yacht at. Buffalo.
The engagement of Miss Newberry and
the captain Was announced in ' March'
last by wireless from the steamer -fri-whlch
Mr. and Mrs.. Newberry and tb'elr
daughter, returned, from the- Bermudas f.
where they spent tfie Lenten season. The;'
couple met in Hamilton, Bermuda, wherry
the Newbcrryi- were- staying. .
Although no ' formal explanation wa
msda by the Newberrys,. frlenda of .the
family said the engagement was broken
at Miss' Newberry's request.
Women Make War
On Butcher Shopf
NEW YORK, June 7. Women" pledged
to a war on high prices of staple foods
started a campaign of violence In Brook-
lyn today, directing their efforts agalijit,
meat shops, , .
There were riotous scenes ,wUen tlie
plate glass door of one shop wiu) shat
tered while M0 women screamed approval.
In three or four other shos . militant.;
housewives attacked customers, knocks
ing from their hands - parcels -of' mwV
and trampling upon It., 1 '
Dealers were warned agaihst cbntiriuinjfe
to offer 'meat for sale. , !' . "i
A canvass of the district tonight dlar
closed that eight shops had' obeyed the
orders of the housewives, removing JI
meat and promising not to, .make 'anjr,
further sales untl they can do So al?"
lower prices.. .. ' vle
.The scenes .of disorder were UmUedi.tQ.
two sections in Brooklyn which are feri
elgn quarters. '
CANAL APPROPRIATION CUTp
ON SECRET INFORMATION
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WASHINGTON, June T.-Charges trtat
the appropriation for the .Panama canal
had been cut $11,000,000. on "secret" InfoT
nation obtained by the appropriation
committee and not divulged to the' hput'e'
precipitated a sharp clash In debate i'f
day when consideration of the: sundiyi'
civil bill was resumed. Members of Jy5 J
committee' admitted the charges , weiejr
true, but defended their action wlth.tW"
explanation that the information was-i
taken at an informal gathering bl mejntt
bers'pf the committee, ..- - ';.'.''?'
"Such action Is unfair," said Minority
Leader Mann. "All testimony on, wbkr
the action of the committee was base.di
should appear in the printed recordv
Representative Fitzgerald, chalrman.'bf 5
the committee; Page of North Carolina,
and Sherley of Kentucky,-' defended ,liuj?
committee. The "secret'-' testimony ? irtrtt- -slsted
of an Informal chat with CplorioiJ
Goethels, chief engineer of the canal.-.;.-
SHOPMEN'S REFERENDUM ' 'P
VOTE FAVORS STRIKtr
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CHICAGO. June 7. Referendum votes;
by unions of nine crafts if shopmen eriir
ployed on railroads running west of Chi.
cago show a majority for a sympathetic
strike to-'aid the cause of the strikerSi
on the Harriman lines, . It . wis ' maoe)
known here tonight. Next week ' a teqiiprr
ference of international officers, will' a-&
clde on a course of action. ' - ''
Only one union Is said' to hayefa.Voi-ed
remaining at - work, but 'a; 'majbf ity WJT
make that vote . Inoperative, ; it 18 :aaidy
July Is the date on wWeh action is
pected to be taken. About 100,000 employ e'J '
are involved. ' . - - ----
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