- - . - - I . - - - . . L 22 11IID OMAItA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY , AuGuST 7 , 1 898. - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ; * * * * * * * . AMUSEMENTS. The past week has been remunerative Un , in ( lie nmuemetit vorI(1 , both trom the 1oc office tnnpoInt nntl from tlio point Of view ot the pcctator. Tim \Voc0wnrd Stoc1 company at the Creighton prcsentei an Un- iiuafly strong ntttnctloii in a 'FnIr feud" ; . iincl % aB rowardoti by a good in1Blnc ! . 'Jhe production Berved to introduce to Omaha two now recruits to the company , Mr. Mont- ngtlc , who talces leading rolei , and MISs Vaightiii , who take3 Ingenue Parth. The former wa for otnn time with Lewh Mor- risen n the productton of "I'atist , " later tak- lag the star's pace In its rodtlctIoll , iflIL comcn hero from the hopkins itock company of Chicago , Miss Vatiglian I from the /tt- cazar stock company in San Irancisco. Tue company 1ia bcen sadly ( leliclent in these tWo lines for some time. but the general verdict 15 that they acceptably fill the ye- quirements. A "Fair flebet , ' In addition to giving nil of ( ho company an oppor- tiinlty to display their ability , calls for more In the way of special scenery than Its preil- 'ThO Trocadcro presented a vaudeville bill vf Htorltng merit , one of the acts , though not wonderfully ( lemeult , ietng as pretty and effective as anything in the aerial him ever Feen in tile city. The \S'atson sisters and juanza Morn , whO iircsent It , have userl colored electrical effects to the best possible ndvantnge. They have designed an Intri- into' system of the ordinary trapeze , a revolving - volving trapeze with three arnis on which thin three sisters perform , nail a combination of lights. which. together with a clover per- ! ormance , produces a decidedly catchy fea- ture. Tile three Itinaldos-two men and a. woman-do some very clever tliiiigs In the way of grotesque ( lancing and tumbling and the trained cockatoos were the other strong features of the performance , though the to- 3naindcr were far from being shorn of The opening night of the week wItnessed the tIeints of one of the anuiscinent veil- turcs Wilich vero attracted by the exposi- tion-Ciifford's Gaiety. Omaha lost very ihttio by its demise , however. Not that the performance was varttcularly bad , either from a moral or artIstic stnnhpoint ( , nor was It good enough to have its passIng heave a sense of loss , except , perhaps , to tile pocketbook - book of manager and creditors. Tile truths s that burlesQue occunics a field in Which ft Is caster to adInit that which Is pernicious than to exclude it , and it is only under avorabIe surroundings that It Is to be maintained profitably without drifting Into tile realm of indecency , There were rca- sons which were obvious at tue begInning to tiloso Who know the circumstances tlirit tisis vnture 'ollid be either anything mit 2slgh class or a failure , 011(1 possibly both. $ unlay night , after a iortlon of the program - gram 1nil been giveii , It was announced there would be no InUre. Thio regular season at tim Creighton theater vlih open September 4 without change of management. or character of at- tractinu , Mr. Franz Mlchmann and his epienihid orcilestra vlhl return on that date , together rith other notable changes. Manager Cole of the Trocadero returned to the city yesterday morning ( toni Chicago , 'Wilero he spent the last few ilays booking tiso artists who are to appear at the fl'rocadcro for this week and coming en- gagcmonts. The bill to be presented this 'weclc , vhIch begins with a matinee tills afternoon , can be compared favorably with any of the previous weeks and is colnpoed of such well known vaudeville celebrities LLS Gracie Emmett , who , assisted by her own company , vlil present an Interesting ' and highly amusing comedy sketch , Ilalko tfll ( Seaman , vell known as musical comedians , wIll appear , as vlll also Truing nfl ! liazelton , character change artists ; Flood brothers , comedy acrobats ; hail : Lessie , manipulator of firearms ; Mary Lane , operatic star , and Iherges and Reed in an rlgInaI specialty. The Woodward Stock company vIhl make a bIg jump by way of contrast from "A Fair flebel" hast week to Goethe's 'Faust" this week. Mr. Montngue will play 2dephiIsto , which lIe vlaycd several seasons with LewIs Morrison , The play will be cast as follows and siouId givO a very cx- cchlont prohuctlon : "Marguerite , " Miss Jennie Kennark ; ' 'Martha , " MIss flerkler ; 'Faust , " Mr. Green ; "Valentine. " Mr. : flOS. A1iii ; jut' Mi.liny. The Moorish Village Includes some cf the most meritorious features of the hidway and present a variety of attractions that are calculated to amuse afld instruct Its visit9rs. The disappearing sconcry in- cidentat to La. Silica's pretty ( lance in the \loorishs \ harem is a marvelous stage effect nnd the Illusion "She" continues to be a ) oplIIar feature. Tile MoorIsh cafe Is one of the best conducted resorts on tile grounds. 'I'ho extensive collection of wax figures in lso Moorish painco is probnbly one of tile most expensive concessions on the grounds 1115(1 th life sIze statue of ilislnarcic which . .was used in the Iiaza concerts last 'week was loaned Irons this collection , Tile Flying Lady offers the 115051. complete and puzzling illusion on tile grounds 511(1 tito Mystic Maze , which has recently been treated teSt St flOW mid attractive exterior , is the very best of its Isind. 'Tile German Village will retain the excel- ont corps of artists that entertained Its imtrous last week. Miss Irene Frankhln , cornet soloist , who hia been confined by H badly sprained ankle , vilt be able to appear - pear , and La Purita , the clilbI artist , will continue to charm thio PeoPle with . her 2srotty specialties , Tile costumes that Fior- ulco lInrvcY and Lea I'enslo ) ' are wearing excite general comment as they are the most clahornto that have beeil seen on the Mid- rtvay , Starkey aisti Ilnthbun. horizontal bar iicrfOrJfltlrB , IllIvo becis retained for another wcek by special arrangement with 1oster & Ilial and the Lynch sisters will also ru- naIn. While there cr0 a host of new merry-go. rounds. unduiatlug waves nild other sun- chines rccenthy set up that COIUlCtO ( or tratilo of those who want to ride hobby Juftees or cilarlota the excitements Iii tilts 3mb offered by the scenic railway and the shoot the chutes hold their own for popular favor. Tile sceulo railway Is a Inechanical zuovehty whose exhhinratiiig ride usever tires tiiti eVeryo1lo who Patronizes it tries it egain and again and recommends it to his trleods. The gaily decorated and illumInated chutes , with trickitng vatnr that Inittates a natural falls so closely , Is eqUally satisfue- tory , though at the other extreme , the ride being over almost before oae can say Jack mobinsou , This week I'rof.tginton , chain- 1)100 roller skater , will give exhibitions eu ( lIe Incline suiti present a fancy verform. tthCo of assured merit. One of lila ( eats Is to stanul Oil his head In the wnter at the foot of the chutes , Tile troupe of performing ( hogs that contributes - tributes one of the most interesting features of the llageobeck show , is especially popu- 1ar with the women and children. The lit- tIe animals have been trained to a Pohilt wliero they exhibit almost human intehhi- enco and several of them have even become well trained acrobats and tumblers , They perjorns nearly all the ordinary tumbling tricks , including back somersaults , and . . .c ' seem to enjoy the sport as well as the audience. Vhiie it does not hay claim to being the star attraction on the grounds , the Japanese tea garden continues to do a good business naul people who ( hesiro a cup of tea brewed according tb the oriental style always go there. - Ever popular , the Streets of Cairo contin- ules to hold its hiflCO as a clean attraction , Since Manager Ninci has taken hold the business of the streets has Increased fully ten fold 00(1 ( many luow fcaturcs have been added. Many Improvements have been made In the theater and a number of .new artists nro seen nightly. In this show there is nothing to offend the most fastidious , The Whale , one of the latest shows on the Midway , hues suddenly bountled into popular favor and is drawing good crowds , The Scenic iaiiway continues to be one of the favorite attractions on the Midway anih is always well patronized. , In the Wild \Vcst a number of now ira- hires will ho sects during the coming week. A large delegation of blanket Indians has been secured and they viii participate in tile stage coach attacking. Several expert bareback riders have been secured , thus iushuing the show up to the highest iuosslbhe standard. In the Chinese village , in addition to the other attractions , two English-speaking Chinese women have been secured for the coming week. They will appear upon the stage and viii also play upon the piano , The daughter of Chin Ling Fee , a woman with the smallest feet over seen , has been cm- iuhoYeiI as a tight-rope walker. She vlhi perform in tile theater. Schlitz vacdovhhlo continues to be a popu- har resort and is patronized every afternoon and evening. During the coming week a company of singers will assist In amusing tiso crowds. Ever popullar , the roller chairs are the correct thing , and of an evening there is nothing snore enjoyable than riding over tue Main court or along the Midway in one of these vehicles. "Trilby , " the famous painting by Asttey I ) . Il. Cooper , Is to he added to the features of the Midway. This great painting hau been exhibited in all the principal cities of the country for the hssst three years and has been visited by moro than 2,000.000 men nfll ( women , It comes lucre highly endorsed by the eastern press and art critics and is said to be the most wonderfully - fully realistic vieture of the century. Tile artist has represented Du Maurier's heroine as posing for the life class in Paris for the 'Altogctber , " and the effect is sold to 1)0 remarkably realistic. A new staff buildIng - Ing is being erected on the east Midway for it and the decorations will ho very strik- log and handsome. Probably the greatest naval battle that over took place-especially ( lurIng our into civil war between the north and tue south- now stands as a reproduction or illustration at one of the best places of great inter- m'st and entertainment upon the Midway. It has been reproduced at a very great cx- penso by Mr. A. F. Turpia , a thorough and Practical man in the line of amusing and entertaining the public. The Cychorama is considered ono of tue few fIrst-class blaces of classical entertainment on the west Mid- way. Tiio Battle of Confetti , which proved a big feature at the Streets of All Nations after the Flower parade Friday , added not a hittlo to the novelty of the big event of tim afternoon. Manager - ager Akoun sat bcsid& th Judges on the reviewing stand and bombarded the carrIages with handfuls of the contettt Which the wind scattered nIl over the crowd. The bright colors of thin tiny missiles bar- monized very prettily with the floral dcc- orations and covered the gravel with a carpet - pet of colors. The artistic decorations of the gondolas was a not unimportant feature of the Flower day celebration. The boats were beautifully arrayed in designs of roses and snsiiax , which were an effective foil to the flags and tue gowns of the femluino occupants. The effect was particularly pleasing in the evening - ing when the tastefully trimmed craft imparted - parted a fairy-hike appearance to the entire - tire lagoon. Tue big flock of ostriches at the ostrich ( aria on the vest Midway is a source of never-ending delight to all the children who can accuro admittance , The birds are an entire novelty to sisost exposition visitors nnd it Is really interesting to spend half an isour in watching their eccentric maneuvers - euvers , Most of them are very talne and Ilavo become entirely accustomed to visitors - ors , avon condescending to accept anything in the edible line that may he offered. MUSIC. In music , as in all other departments of human industry , persistent labor is the only thing wilich accomplishes valuable results , These who have acluieved success in the domain of art have leno so at the cost of an enormous expendIture of energy. Few of us realize th amount of force necessary to the various functions of every-day living , In tile course of a year the heart moves over 200,000 tons of blood and time lungs 75,000,000 gallons of air , In order to accomplish tisis iituormous result the heart Is obliged to move only two and ono-bnl ( ounces of blood at cads hutilsation , hut by continuing regularly thlo verformnanco of its duty it succeeds In dispiacing nearly cigllt tons per slay , Sac- .oss in music is tiio resuilt of success iii little timings. One cannot become a musician all at once , nor can a musical education be par- chased auld Put On like a silit of hand-me- down clothing , Any educution is tue result of growth 011.1 a. musical education 18 especl- ally so , 'rho Isiauilat not only icarus tue art of music ill the course of lila atuly , but ho ( iovelopcs the muscles of those parts of the body which , he uses. until they become a sort of nsachino intimately correlated to tbs Instrument upon which lie Plays. Vocal culture is very hnugely a muscular develop- Illeult , although occasionally intellect Is ad- vantageous. Oao of the greatest successes ever achieved In the domain of music was accomplished by Itichard 'Wagner.'hen this great composer - poser fIrst offered isis operatic compositions to the world ho was met with a sterns of derision , rcdiculo anti calumny , which would have deterred almost any one else from con- tituulng in a hino of original work which was sure to awaken this sort of a reception until the public mind couhI be educated and until the edants should either die off or be over- Collie. Wagmuer uisdortook to compose mush- cat works for the stage which should con- Iornt Loasowbat to the spirit and intention of the Greek drama , but should embody and make use of all the resources of modern music. l3efore his time opera. had been writ- teiu partially to please the singers and partially to iuheaso the public. Wagner re- uuounced any lntentton of pleasing anybody and undertook to make a work of art whIch , us such , bould bring up to its own standard both the sIngers and the public. Every prejudice that could possibly exist on either 51(10 ( of the footlights was turned against him ; contemporary composers of the bightest standing were bitter In their do- nuinclations , orchestra musicians declared that hits music could not be played , singers that It could not. be sung and the public that It could not ho listened to. Such was the situation forty scars ago. In October , I84 , "Tannhauner" received its first representation - tion in Dresden , Wagner was then capehi- moister at a yearly salary of $1,125. "Tann- hiasiser" was the third of his works to be produced , "Rlonzi" and "Tue flying Dutch- man" having preceded it , The role of Venus was umndertnken by one of the greatest operatic singers the world ever saw , Mme , Schrocder-Dcvrient. At one of the rehearsals she remarked to the corn- poser "Yoti are a mass of genius , but you write such eccentric stuff that it is hinpos- slblo to sing it , " her words represented tile feeling of the entire caste. Tile finale to the first act and the march in the second act were ehl received. The last act , which is 150W looked upon as being one of the great- eat episolea to be foUnd anywhere In'ng - nor's works , was received as only "tedIous recitative. " The general outcry was "Down withi the donkey. " The publIc ( leciared that 'Wagner s isa incapable of melodIous invcn- tion , and it was this third act in "Tuna- hauser" which gave him his world-wids reputation as wanting In melody , So far as the vubilc was concerned , the performance was a failure , There were oIlier performances - ances hater on , but to small houses and ( IC- dining Interest. Iii nine weeka seven repro- aentatlons were given. One of the ( ernsan papers declared it to be insupportable and tedIous ; that it had neither melody nor form ; that tiuo subject was too fatiguinu and sorrowful. It wanted Tannhauser to reform - form and marry Elizabeth and the royal in- tendant explained to Wagner that his lire- deccasor'eber managed things much lid- ter , cinco he lumsew how to terminate his operas happily. A German paper said : 0f it is true that \Vngner has unknown heights its view heaven grant that he may never at- tairs them. These heights are brought with an ennui so heavy that they are inaccessi- hit' . " Menlelssohn , whom one would credit with better judglnent , eaw but one good thIng his the entire work nail is credited with having said \Vagner : "The canonical entry In tue adagio of the second illinle pleased Isle , " scant elsougis praise surely. In 1846 Schumann wrote : "I wish that you might hucar Tannhnuser. ' Solao parts of it are most profound , most original , in short , a hundred times better than the preceding operas , and other parts are musically light , Wagner Is ahle to take a very important. place at the theater , and I am Sure that ho possesses the necessary courage , The technical means , for example the instrumentation , are quite remarkable , Incomparably surer than formerly. " Later on Schumann wrote in his threatical note book : "ifVagner had as much issehody as cleverness , be would be th nrtviIpzrr1 mnn of his time , " In 1853 , nfter having beconse fully aware \Vngncr's ( helarture from thse accepted operatIc forms and probably of hula revohutlonary principles , Schumann wrote : "Wagner is not , if I may say the thing in a few words , a good musicIan ; he laclcs the necessary sentiment of form and beauty of sound , Apart from the representation his music is poor ; It Is the music of an amateur , empty and unpicasaust. " In 1854 Sclsumann went insane and in July , 1856 , he died. Strange though It may scem , the overture to 'Tannhauser , " which is now hooked upon as being the greatest work of its kind ever composed , was not well received at its first performances. In 1846 Mendelssohn conducted - ducted it at Lelpstc and it is said "with the moderate sympathy which ho always felt for tile efforts of Wagner. If it is true that I I' is id the intention of showing this overture - turo as a model to avoid , one may rest assured - sured iso has succeeded.Vagncr tried to have "Tannhauser" performed at Berlin and hoped for SuCCOSs , as the Icing , Frederick William IV , was much interested in music. lie received Word from Berlin that if be would arrange some pieces for a military band it might be possible to have them played on parade in the royal presence. It Is almost needless to say that Wagner scorned any such means of securing a hearing - ing for his music , and afterward when 13cr- lin wanted it it was obliged to come to him for it. A good Impression of the popular regard entertained for Wagner's nsusic is to he derived from what Gautier , a great musical scholar , bad figured out to himself without having heard any of his works. lIe had conceived of a Wagner voluntarily devoid of melody , of rhythm and breadth , "a bold innovator , shaking off the established rules , inventing strange cornhh- nations , striving after unusual effects ; a paroxyst , going to extremes in everything , overdoing violence , unloosing , apropos of nothing , tile hurricane from tue orchestra and passing like a musical waterspout uppn the astounded parterre ; a genius conspli- cated and furious , chaotIc nnd fulgurating , a medley of vapors , darkness and lightning flashes , yielding to the caprices of a wild inspiration. " Upon hearing some of isis works Gautier changed his mind. Ills worst criticism wns as follows : "flicluard Wagner has undoubted talent , but he Is heavy , stiff , formal , Socrates would certainly have compelled him to offer up sacrifices to tile Graces. " In September , 1S59 , Wagner went to Paris , hoping to have some of his operas produced thIere. After surmounting all kinds of ohstacles ' " 'Tannhauser" was performed - formed on Wednesday , March 13 , ISG1 , There had been 164 rehearsals , The cx- P5050 of time stage settings amounted to 100,000 francs and everything 11(1(1 ( been done that couhd bedone to give thin opera a thor- ougbly fitting presentatIon. This was owing to the interest and sympathy of tIle emperor - poror , Napoleon III , It had been tile eUs- torn at the opera that at about the middle of the pertormanco an elaborate ballet scene should occur and it also tile custom of the members of what was called "Tile Jockey Club" to enter their boxes at this point in time perfornsancea and applaud with enthiusi- earn their nunuerous short-skirted favorites. There was no ballet in the second act of "Tannhmauser , " TIle director of the opera advised Wagner to introduce one ; lie ro- fused. lb consented , Isowever , to rewrite the first scene , which is supposed to occur in the house of Venus , and there ho afforded a reasonable opportunity for the corps mb ballet. Thus , however , ihid not vhense tiuc artistic sense of the Jockey club end its uuscnsbers determined that "Tanuhauser" shlould be driven from tile Parisian stage , 'Fhuey had provided tholnsolvea with hunting whistles , obtained at a gun- smith's shop , and during tile second ( let they created such an uproar tllat it. was almost Impossible to proceed with the music , The common people in the audience were more favorably inclined toward - ward the work , although tiloy failed to tin- derstand it , Concerning their opinion Wag- ncr wrote to friends In Germany as tel- lows ; "It seems to me that you have thus far been nsieinformed with regard to the nature of this reception ; certainly you would be greatly mistaken if you were to derive from it opinion of the F'rencis public , s'iticii , though it might be flattering to the German public , would be really very un- just. I perai8t , On the contrary , in attributing - tributing to the I'arlstan ' public 'ery agreeable - able characterlstis , especially a very lIvely receptiveness aluci a really magnanimous sense of justice. To see an audience to whom I ans personally quite a stranger , wise have daily heard the most absurd thsiogi about use through the newspapers and Idle chatterers , and who have been influenced - fluonced against me with almost unprecedented - dented effort , to see such an audience de- dare Itself In my favor and against clique , by repeated and earnest demonstrations of applause for a whoe quarter of an hour at 2 a time , would fill my ilcart with Joy were I the most Indifferent of men. " 'After all the rehearsals and expenses of production only three performances were given. when Wagner decided to withdraw the work and wrote to the minister who , under the king , had charge of the opera , as follows : "Since the members of the Jockey club are not willing to permit the public of Paris to hear may opera performed on tiso stage of the imperial Academy of Music because they cannot see a ballet ( lanced at tue usual hour of their entrance to the the theater , I whtiu1rav my score. " The Parisian press was turned against the opera and tue composer with all the vower at its command , Berlioz , now looked upon as one of the greatest Composers France has produced , and at that time Its leading IfluSi- eel critic , was Its a transport of joy. His words arc as follows : 'AiiiVlmt a rep- rcsentationi'hot bursts of laughter ! The l'arisiAn showed hshcnself yesterday in quito a new light ; lie laughed at the wretched musical style ; lie laughed ust the tricks of the fantastic orchestration ; at last ho comlurellends that there is a style in music ! As for tlso horrors , hue iiisseml them splendidly. The sCConl represeistatlon was worse than tlio first. I1eoiile no longer laughed , they were furious ; they iuissed persistently , notwitlu- standing the presence of the emperor and empress , who were in their box. I'eoplo treat this unfortunate \Vngner as n scamp , an imposter , ais idiot. " Poor Berlioz. Ito , too , Was workIng at a music of the ftlttlro nnti it is only recently that his beloved "Parisian public" has been able to give hlins credit for writing anything worth hearing. It was not long after the nhovo was 'tvritteis that ho ilad the honor of figur- log as one of the personages in a cariacaturo in a ParisIan comic paper ; ( lie other figure was Itlchard Wagner. lIOMEIt MOORE. tuisiettl Iotrs. 'Mrd ' Whitney Moclueridge , the American toner , has been engugefi by Muse. Adehina Patti for a tour of ten concerts to occur in the coissiig : flllttumnll , Mr. E. I ) . Kcck , a prominent vocal teacher of Chicago , has been sleitiiflg a. feW ( lays in Omalsa visiting tile cxpositi'n and looking - ing over the musical field , He expressed himself as much pleased wills musical mat- toys in tills city and made the acquaintance of a number of the local musicians , Mr. I3Ispham , the Americais baritone , rave a concert iii London JUuie 16 , at which he sang for the first timise bcfore nil English ailduenem' lientisoven's "hlnidenrosleill , " arranged - ranged by another American musician , II. 11. lhtIss , from a sketchs that contained only the melody. I1 also sang ballads by Kipling as act to ussusic by Harry Howe Shelly atsfl Walter Damrosch. Misa Leonora Jaclcs.n , au American violinist of the first rank , as- sisted. Slogmuftd Lrtndshicrg , formerly-of Omalsa , has been for the last two years in Berlin studying piano , composition and conducting with the last teachers tiiat the capital of Germany affords. lIe arrived in this city nOTE LS , THE MILLA1D 13th and Douglas Sts. , Oisioha. CENTRALLY LOCATED. AMEflICAN ANI ) I'U1tOI'EAN ' PLAN- .1. E. si.niicL. : & sos , I'rops. -HOTEL BARKER- 13Th AND JONES STflEETS , OMAhA. 140 OUTSID1 ItOOMS. American l'lan.$1.50 and $2.00 per day European Plan. . . . . . . . . . 500 to $1.00 per day FBANI ( BAItICER , Manager. SAM BAUM/tN , Cilief Cleric. M TJRRA Y II 0 TRL , 14th and hharnoy St. American Plan-3 to 4 ( bolbars per day. ttreet cars from depots and from hotel to ExpoSitiOn Grounds in II.ftecn minute3. B. SILLOWAY. Manager last Sunday morning and will soon ostab. hish himself as a teacher and concert p'r- former , Mr. Laiutsbc'rg was vell thought of before iso availed hiImelf of this mliii. tional course ot study and hId will doubtless take a place in the front rank of hds urn- fcssion. Toiimny's 'mil rstctiloiis Pnli. WEST StJPEltlOilVIs , , tig , 6.-Tommy Arnohl , time 4-year-old son of the janItor of tue Broadway hlIli SCilool , chinthel out Upon the fourth story Platform of the fire escape this morning and fell , turning over band over in hits drop of seventy feet to the foot of the basement stairway , but escaped - caped With only a broken thIgh , although strIking on an asphalt. pavement. ' ' . AMUSlMhN'1'S. A ( ltIA't' uuic ; Sht.V , Cor.IlVu THE hiarneySt ; , Tehepisono 2217. LentzViihtnms , PropS. and Mgre W , W. COLE. Act , Manager. ALL STARS FashenabIe Vaudeville 'cONICHT-ALL WEEK slm.tcI li lli'ii i'V'i' & ( ' 0. Comedy Slcetchs ArtIsts PI.ICl , tNl ) 4l'l3iON , Musical Comedians , 110(11 ! .l'SSiI. Manipulator of Fire Arms. 11.001) hI1U)4. ) , Comedy Acrobats. hmIitGIit tNl ) itiiIhl ) , Singing and Dancing Sketch Artist it'ci , Overatlc Star , hIVING ANI ) ii.t'Lit/I'0N , Character Sketchists , THE BEST Vdevlle ShOw b the Uty Daily from 8 to 12 p. m. Matinees daily ( ncept Monday ) from 2:30 : to 5:30 : p. m. i'ht VaxOfl & Uurgela , AZAJ Cn5htnn Managers. 'cci. 1531. 0. 1) , Woodward , Ansusoutsemit Director. TO1)t 12 : $ ( ) TONIC. III' S :80 : 'IIIE WOOD\VAIID ! YVOCK Co. PRESENTING NeNtVeeh"CAl'T. . SW'IF'I' . " TAlON . . . .AT TilE. . . . MERRY--GO--ROUND - - - - 15th antI Capitol Ave. Capture the Brass Ring and Ride Again FREE. .Jos , MUNCIIOFF , Lesec and Malinger. MIDWAY ATTRACTIONS , ( I N 1 I LI I l VISIT THE "CHUTE TE CIDITES" Moorish Harem , ! SCC the won- Take a VT(1 Ri(1o for Life on on the East ; uItiivuy aiim lisohino ! M The rent , , , offl.e IeattIfit ice- reprodtsetfofl terfiul M You will remember it forever 0 nlaIliaWJarll'R SIlJatSOtheBOttOfl 0 and toll your friends how it . . less lVJhLLaflI DANCING GIRLS , happened. I T 1113 . . Don't tall to take a ride On Moorish Cafe ORIFFITHS' ' SCENIC RAILWAY on the MIDWAY. and see a representation Is the MOST POPULAR Place to dine or of the BATTLE oi MANILA iii the Great llflsChl on tha East Midway. Good service 'runnel. 'rile pateilt right for tiseso rail- and city inices make it dsirabio for ways in any part of the United States for familieq cab by J. A. Orifliths , at his 0111cc on the - Midway , THE MOORISH PALACE TWL WEST SHOW Is the Greatest Attractious on the MID- 'rite Only Teniple of Art and \'AY. The holdup of thin Overlaisd Stage , . The most exciting scene of frontier life Amntiseullent Oil the Midway. alud hairbreadth escapes from attacks of Voiiderfnl Scenes 1'urtrned as in the Indians can IsolIrly ho seen at the Life , GREAI' WILD WEST. - fl.uui't Fail tO Sec It. - - _ _ . _ _ _ _ , --------a - - 'V IS ! ' ! ' ' JAPANESE TEA GARDEN IM1N AC'S CURIO STORES Trained WUd AiirnaI Show1 SEE 'riti LADY 1)ANLL N , of Music flail-East Midway , IN 'rilE DEN or LIONS , " ' a m-e- flul1I1'l.I1S'i ' , Vondcrftil Cycloranm SS'FI"I' BY COOhi flul1I1'l.I1S- ; Of the Great Battle Between time 'ritE I'lAcE FOIl SOCIfl'I'Y- MERRIMAC - AND - MONITOR luring the ClviiVar , is the mostcostly Geriliati ) 110(1 finest show on the West Midway. DON'T VAIL 'it ) 1533i1 IT. ; Village itOUTIiEItN 0 STRICH FAR11 Mi. ICirehiner's Wrll Famous ( hALILOItNlit Liily ( ) rehicNtril , TIso biggest , best , most novel exhibition e Uentitifiil Pior'iue ( ' iInrve' . on \\'st Midva' . Admission only 10 cents. ChiluimteulN' Lee I'CBNICY. her of nearly 100 Giant Os- ' Stnrlcy siiil ItitlJuiu : , 4 trielies , dozens of Ostrich chicks . . hIorhzuiitil liar , only tt few mlays old , 'l'iso luost a ICIIgM of ii : : phUmnllgo en earth. Ostricis eggs , , , gorgeous ) co : I iuous 4ttJlIVIILI1 Ostrich uwsts , etc. A , FiWlN ct'VSToN , l'rop , 3IIp-qudS Visit the Tile onr I ie PARIS EasIIU U ! ! Notforgot to -llmn- WNS ThATR9 F LYING LADY. Tea Garden , Bazar and Toss It hionutitul W'oniuu : flonthiug in NIISCO. 1-louse onY'est P1idvray. , . ON 'VIlE Ih.tS'l' MIIIWA % ' . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ THE MYSTIC MAZE Grand Battle Cottfetti ? iext Tisesilny at 14:80 : i' . in , at ; o' lasughil Fiud yourself If ouu 01:1:1 01 AU Nations liitl 11.11 hal 151(11) ( 1 ! you had the Streets la'nullfiui lumh , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ROLLEU CHAIRS , JINRIKISIIAS Mamrnoth Whale CAMP STOOLS , SEATS FOR FluE- W'OItKH , CONCERTS. ETC. Ask . , "Sciuley , " Administration Arch Stand No. I Length 5i ft. Weight 80,000 lbs tUlsul No. 2 , "Dewey , ' West Midway , Stand No , 3 , "i1ebs.n , " 2.'orth viaduct , 'I'lic Oil ) ) ' Gcitiiime Stlnl : No. 4 , "Sr.rnpson. " toutlu viaduct. \'Iitile iii the \Vorld , Or 'Phone EtS'f MII'AY , CIJMMINS , [ xposltion 6rounds , N i II I I : COs'IING-w The Great STREETS OF CAIRO N See liii' ( ) rh'nnh lnzzilug ll'glltieN in : bi'I r :1:11 I CUt 11111CM $11111 ilililOt's , VItne , . ( lie ZUIflUIIN swor.i'snics and tiiLe LI rith , ou the camels , SPECIAL NOTICES Ailvert irmnemi t for these eultinhuts .iui Iu' ( nice : : tititil 151 lii , far thin eve : . I tug nil it : : iut II 8:80 for niortuilig Cliii Sititdn ' m'ih I t ions , 1tfl1c , 1 l-ie a vurml first inPIertiflhl I e tu I hereufter. NII Ii I ng Inkeit for less Ihititi BSe for time ltrst liisei' I hiui , 'lltpm. ti,1ertisotneitts lutist lit' rail etIs'euut is el3. Ai1 cr5 Ist'rM , hiy re'qn.'mt itig ft tlltlIt hi.'t'ed ( 'hIt''It , Cliii littv ( ' uttsncrM tub- ' ' , ' to ii iuttuiili''ei ietter Iii curl' tiC 'I'm' hi.'e. .uisu-ers so nslilressi'il i.hhl lit' .hi'll acreut on vrenetttnt 11th Of tli ch.eIi titulv. SZTL'.t'I'ItN.SV.N'VII ) . TYPE\'R1TING nmsd copying.2oIljee lhidg , A-MS22-A-8 CENTlfMAN wishes etof books to keep ovcnings or ( hll , ' , X 4 , lice , A-S17 SITUATiON wanted by first class grocery clerk iii or out. of Omahsis ; references. Address X S. lice. A-M527 ' . ' .N'I'l1)-MAh.I 11111.1' . SATESMEN for cigars ; l2 It mflolith and espctlscs ; old firm ; experience 'tuislIcces- Sttl.y. C , C. Bishop & Co. , St. Lotli , Mo. SATflSMEN to sell ofilea sluecialties in Kansas and Nebraska ; flue 1(1(10 lines ; agents make 13.00 a day ; ilsod hi' nil luser- chants. Model Mfg. Co. , IJox 13. South llend , Itsd. B-505-A-23' "YOUNG men , our illustrated catalogue expltlns how to hearut barber trade its t'Ighut s'cek , mulled free. Moler's Ilarber College , Chicago. " I3-M73) . ' TAILORS , atteusd 1)yhur's cuittitig school ; systems ; charges reasonnhuk' , 515 S. 13th , Onsaisa. ih-M7G1SI ONfl of the oldest manufacturers iii CIII- cage wants a man to sell cigars in No. hraskmt , Iowa and lCflltSlls , Oil comnsis. shoui. Reference tund security required. , JOhltl P. lIalluon & Co. , 331 Mihwatukeo Ave. 13-M03 10' \\'ANTiD , good tinner. A German wills isis own touh prefesred. Stnte vuges cx- hiected. Address X 2 , 13cc. D-alS0 7 w ANTED at once , 5 good sndmhlo hands on guvernnuent addlcp , also severIui stoclc 8(1(1(110 Iurtnmbs. Apply at the l'nnntitz Sadmilery Co. , 227-220 & 231 East 6th Street , St. Paul , Minn. IJ-SIS-7 W'ANTED , man with capital to control tue sale's of most unaguiiilceist lxposition luatbge. Sample 15c. M. Ernst Cleveland , 0. l3-MSiI i WANTfD. stnto agents for a new urtiche of merit ; call at 105 So. l5til street. lJ-MS36 8' w ANTED , nsaii to do snaglc and l'uncis and Judy , 1111(1 uisako hitnself generally useful , or any good attraction for fnir. Will sell side show conipiete or halt interest.'stlst tORtS to run chiseograpil and good sIde show talker , Athlrcss Judd C.Vehb , Fremont - mont , Nob. U-MSII 7' .AGEN'rS everywhere , general or canvassing - ing ; will 500(1 ( sample : quick seller : paying niore money steady than anything else its AmerIca. Scott Company , 21 Barclay St. , New York. 13- \'AN'1'ED , coflPeteflt man who can acqtlirc control of business In a short time. 6i3 It month and expenses. Amhtiress Superin- tellhetlt , P. 0. Box 7S5 , Phlihadeijuhsin , I'etsn 1t-S5S-7' WANTED , a janitor for apartment huotiso who understands a steam boiler nut ! ho iius : a vife willing to Ilehl ) and 1)0 children. Apply quick , F'ldehi ty 'l'lUst Co. ' hi-S55-7 WANTflD. a tisorotugil clothing salesnials fltll WindoW trimmer. Address The hub , Fremont , Neb. B-S5i-7 BEST side 11110 for travelers calling on hardware or drug trades. Good consmls- ion , litso seller. WrIte , Dixon Mfg. Co. , I3-S78-7' Chicago. - - SALESMEN-Five first class salesineti to sell to best retail merchants ; positions worth $ O per week and expenses. Address - dress Dastern Mfg. Co. , Manhattan Iildg. , Chulcago. Il-S77-7 GOVERNMENT 1)OSitiOflS. Don't prepare for any civil service examination witilout iieelusg our ihhttstratcd catalogue of infor- matlon ; sent free. Cohulmblan Corrc- spondence College , Wasiuington. D. C. B-876-7. GOOD piano player who cnn make up as "Svengali" to play at tlso exposition : good wages. Address X Ii. Bee. hI-S75-7' \\13 PAY men $75 to $125 er nsoatis and exIenhies selling cIgars ; experience utsuec- essary ; rermnnent positiots. ltaiic'y Bros. , I'hiindelphla , I'n. lhMS749 * \'ANTED-Conspentent salesman for corn- Plato line of lubricating oils nnd greases , Kerosene , gasohitue , linseed oil , etc. This is a western itsstitution , fltianeinhly re- sponsibie , where quiche sluipmnents : mtli prompt deliveries are made. LIberal corn- mission ; sonptly paid. WrIte for terms. Western Oh Co. , Mitsneapohis. Minnesota. B-M873-8' TEACIIERS watited for clioo1 and cal- leges ; list of vacancies free. Interstate 'rencisers' Agency , 126 Washingtots Street , ChIcago , Ill. 13-873-7' SALESItIEN-lOO montisly and expenses guaranteed selling to merchants and fain- ilhe machines for cooling refrigerators ; guurantcci 75 per cent ciueuiier thlntu ice. .tuldress ArctIc Refrigerating Co. , Chtichtt- natl , 0. 13-871-7' WANTED-Male 'stenogrcupiler vhu' ) writes It good iunnd nnl tunderstutuils Irnokkeep- lag. Apply in lsrsndwrltiilg. Addresu X 16. lIce. Il-MOlO 7' TRAVELING salesmen witiu good references - ences cnts apply to Randall huh & Co. Sibley building , Chicago , for light line of etuthery sasupiemi on comnnmissituuu , 13-533 7' DETEc'rIvE-susrowd , reliable mon wanted - ed its every locality for hurofitnlulo secret service ; experience unnecessary. WrIte , American Detective Association , Ituiiinn- npnhis. Jxitb. ii-8C2 7' YOIJCAN make trans 2 to si' , a day working - ing for this ocietv , Write for 3)nrticlu- lure. National ihtmane Ahlhaiwe , Now York. li-sri 7' GO\'E1tNMF3NT positIons , Isuindreds now in the government service were ntsistetl * to their iOsitiofllt by tim Nat. Corresi'ond- dlic ? Inst. \'nsblinmhton , D. C. Write io Itistitulte tOhU3' ( or circular 260 ( s'Iut free ) If you : Wlttlt uuuch a. posItion. 5,000 4lhufloifltfl5oflt5 made annually ; increased nitnihier next year , Splendid chance. 11-860-7' SIDE line , $12 to $15 weekl' cash ; free anisbei4 : ( value $10) ) , to safesunen glior- anteeing cover certain ( protected ) ground Sellers first hands , highs rated. 1' , 0. 1371. Ness' York. II-S53.7 ENG1NEllt and eiectri lati wanted at tiuo Iowa School for the ient. AluuiY Iti her- : SiltS or huy mlii. ( I3-id'Ji2 0 Vi'ANTED , sahr'stnnn vitii ( 'xei ti'it'o : 111111 etuhhished : : tr.de iii hr.avy hirhvnrc , its uuortlt Kuntiati , tnd 501:111 : Nebrahk.1 U tory.tpphy ( It .IISCi I ) : . ' Itter to 101 4tlI st. , Council Bluffs , Ia. lt-0l 7 - - - - - - : W'it'I'l3I-Fl1sLi1I1 11131,1' . 1111 Gl1tIS ( or oil hhtld5 of vork ; $3 to $7 vcic. Canatliatu Oihice , 3522 Douglas.C5'7 C-5'7 ' aor ; ) girl to help cook and chiambermnaid , Lauugehotel , C.(4 S. 13th : St. EM1'LO's'MI3NT bureau , 1522 Dodge ; tel. 876. C-Ml000-.A-hI THAVI3IlNGninn with gooduaying hush- ness wishes lady of good appenrttuee tar a lnrtoer ; must lsavu some capital. ( lea , 1. Iteed , room 71/a Creighiton llhk. C-MID 7' COMPETENT (00lc email family ; by Sept. 1st. Apply at once , 1637 F lIt. , Litucoin , Nob. C-MShi 8' WA NTi3i-GIrl ( or general housework. 1131 touth lst St. ( -853 WANT131)-Cook ; t'iii pay 1.00 ; unuaih famn. fly. 1218 t5outit 7ths Ave. C-8l9-7' WANTI3I-GIrlHfor hunch : counter. Apply ! 'iarhcel Catering Cotflhimitsy. sunder South VItuhttct , Sluerunats avuuitto , ibozulny tnorui- lag tsetweett 7 and S o'clock. C-8'0 7 W'ANT laihy of small capital to travel for JCIlfieCtIlhle. picasatit , iuroiliahho iitisItlC$14 , tIn experleulco re'iUircd. Achdrtis ii , 11cc. C015 7' iv experienced cloak salesladies. Address - dress X 12 , Bee , C-911 7' " , S'.tN'rI7h-Pil.ll3 3ulTI' . ( CotitlnttNl. ) WANT13I ) , houskeeper by wIdower wills I ohuillren , T , It. 1hdtIh , Jttlesbiurg , ( . . .olo. C-MS2.12' Ti.CliElU3 , turhunary grade atiul Itigit ScilOol , ( tie siuCelmul college. Alhlris E , N. Calhoun , lii ? Newport Ave. , Chicago III. W'ANTI3P. an attractive young iluI with good contralto voice to sing at the ox- vosltlotu ; geol salary. Adilress X 10 , Bee. C-SSO.7' 1'Il3AHANT liousc'vork for men or women day or ovenitsg ; Iii to $15 weekly ; no can- 'assiuig or experience needed ; Islam in- struetiotis nusci vork nsniled on opplhea. ( ion , Ilrazihlan Mfg. Co. , Ne'YorkOIty , ' Chht1 for general hotusework. Apply 8814 North 20th at. C-048 \\'ANT1'D-Virst class gIrl for general housework. lO2i l'ark aventn.,1,1 : , . , . , _ _ -.l , FOIL 1LI3T-hiOtJSh1S. CihOICl3 housds nisti cottages all over city ; $3 to $75. Fidelity , ilrst floor , S. V. 1.iIo. 1)-MS - - - - 110t75h3S. I3cnewa & Co. , 108 N. 18th St. 1)-SD , ' hOUSES , stores , Bemnis , l'axton block. D-SSO MO' I NO ilOulSlsIlflhl ( goods nisd pianos , Otnahia'fitl & Storage Co. , ISlit's FfirnItfli. 'I ci. 150. 13-481 FiRNlTUitb3 ? itusil ietuseliolml of a 7 nIli 13- l'OlIfl ) liodern : tint for sale ; bargain ; good location ; reuu iU'.V , Ilenils , l'axton block. D-&S2 A FE'I COT'I'AG138. . 136 lboari Trzumhe. l-103 _ SIX-1300M unoderus that. 1112 Souths 11th. - - 2201 N. 27th St. , house S rooms , suitable for two ( nnihlips , $20.O'J. GAI1VIN BROS. , 1813 FAIINAM 5' ! ' . D-M182 i\iOI)13RN.letnche(1 ( , nitse-room house ; nice lawn , iiiindo trees , choice locathots ; 2129 Cn1Ito1 avenue : rental , 35.00. Tel. 573. 13. ii lholiison , MeCague Bldg. 13-536 NOD13flN 10-room , hr. , 25th , near Doilge ; cast troist ; elsolco. Itsquire GOi 13cc hililg , 1J-MTjU li'OIt RENT , very cheap to respouisihlo ; - ; : - _ ties , a nicely fuurtsisllcl 10-room uno(1e1'n 150(151' ; centrally located : uuiee neIghborhood - hood , l'artles leaving city. X 5 , lice. D-MS.15 7' . - _ _ _ _ _ , , : ,1iii:13E ntsml 4 , rooms moderts , stenuui heat , janitor service. S16 S. 22d St. 1)-S1S-lO' FOR RI3NT-10.ronm house , all modern , ' lwlco how. J. 11. b'hserwool , 423 N. Y. Life. ' 1)-DID 7' W'ITIIiN three blocics of exposition 14- room huous : , sluitahle for rooming par- PSC5 ( 15150 store stultablo for restaurant. Sco J. N. Freuszer , OIllOsite oiul I' . 0. 1)-M9h4 TEN-ROOM brick house , modern , gas flit. mince , bath ; not htsensent : Pilul. iii N. 26111 st. Inquire Dr. Swartzlander. I-013 7' FOR ltENT-FUhtS1t111fl 1100315 , 50 ROOMS , 1117 Douglas ; otso bed In rootus , E-585 TIIItEE rc'olns ' , housekeeping. 1112 Soultll 11th. E-MITG VISITOItS to the Trausmississippi and In- ternntionmsl Exposition wishing to secure comfortable quarters cnn save tiisse and expense by writing to or cnhlhni UOfl the Olilciul Inforanatiots Bureau , 1319 Farnarn St. . the only authorized igeticy of the Exposition malsagc'nlent. Strangers on arrival in Omaha can tnke street cars direct from any depot. 0111cc open day afli night. E-5S6 ELEGAN'rLl' furnished rooms , bath , ide- plsoni' : traissients ; prices reasonable ; room 3 , Davhtige httlldhig : , Eigilteentis and I"ar- f limLas streets , opposite city hall. Cars to ( Idiots and eXisositlotS , 'rd. 2076. Mrs. Joffrhes. E-a1923 ROOMS. $3.00 month. 1916 Farnain. E-542 30' NICErY furnished rooms ; transients luc- commodated. 2110 Mason. E-M766 7 FUI1NISIII3D room for two gentlemen. 2220 Leavenworth. E-M760 7' VISITORS wishing first class rooms in 1511- vale family can secure same at S. W. corner 17th and Capitol Ave. , vest of postohilce. 13-770-S' TELEPHONE 2181 for cool , choice uooma. 13-748 PLEASANT rooms , ciucap. central. 1512 Davenport. E-M703 52 FURNIShED room : getsthemnnn ; modern ; south front ; 1614 Chicago street , Flat F. E-MSO9 7' FURN1SIII3D room for one or two gcn- themen ; private family ; 2518 Daveisport St. 13-MS0S 7 ROOMS , modern , cool , airy ; $2.50 lip. 514 N. 10th. E-M77953 FIJRNISIII3D room for one or two gentle- Inca ; private family. 2518 Davenport St. E--I"hS3S 7' NICELY ( urnislled rooms ; hoard optional ; walking ( listatico from exposition ; trats- selents acconirnotbateil , 2120 Shuerian a a 'e. E-MS37 7' F1YRNISIII3D rooms vith or without board. 2015 Iouglns. I3-S52--S' TWO r.icely fmurtlisluel front south rooms. 1722 St. ' Dodge E-Slh-1O' FIIIS'I' crss accomrnolzttIotss for a ( ow 'hmuitors , private fanlill' , ilnhlilsomdly sit- . ' unteti , reIlsotuabsIe terms. 722 North 19th. 13-MOlt 8' FI'RNISIII3D room , housekeeping. 2623 St. Mlury's , E-'iiOOO 11' Si NOLE furtlisiseli room , $2 per week : two roonss for iiotiselceepitig , lcitchiets and lieu- room , $ . ' . .SO % 'ee1c. .Aphuiy ots lircitsIst's , 1702 Vt'ebster street , cetltraI. l3-M912 16' ] 'l31tTANENT rooms vnnted , will necomn- Inobatu ( transients at 5507 Cumisinic St. 13-883-7' - _ , PlIt1SII131) 1100315 AXIS ilOAhifi. TI I 13 IIFINEFIT I 1OUSI3-2lst nnd I'inicney Sin , , fifty 'lahstlly fturnislted rooms : otsa t4Iltar ( , trffltu tile Arch : of tile Sintes ; everythuutg new und lust class ; icrtnH reasiilahle. F-fiSl 13XPOSITION 'l'lClCl3'I'S ntli Saratoga 1101(1 ( are ( or 2.00 per mlay ; uhJoIIls tue groutls : : , Sllermnan llVCtlItt cisc hOt , iIlNs'ii tiso 110115(1 ; Huitutner resort style ; uiutnihica eel I ci t . 'il ; lnoi ( era , eeoh , iionuei I lo ; us Ills , gas , 1)11(110 ) find library. 'FeIepiono : 1031. Douliule parlors , iuaiunioclcs , VIuttt veratalas , york , seats its tltu street ears ; no dust ; 3(5113' people and croquet.'rhte or 'pluouo : thuis tuilnuto ; special offer is for those who : (10. -590 Tlii3 2dEltitiAM-First class tttrnuiy hotel , 21t1s : mnti Dodge Hts. F-fdS 5l'O'i"i'8 , 522 N. 19th St. Nice ( ' 001 looms , 11LH , batiu , first class boimrtl rates rensonalule. F-M455-A-23 'FAKE iloS'ul thUd " ( or iule' ' or "for rent" sign Itu your window. 'Fun lice retuciues more peespie In a day thats svhhl luass your vindow itt a nuomutuu ; inil tili3y ( OhllUlt thieso columnusiu Wiletu they vautt to lilly Ot rent. 33ij13JANT cool rooms , with first-class huourd , three hiochut from P. 0. 1900 Cap- Itoh avcuue. F-MIll 1' ItOOMS uttlil liolIrli , ) ! , , . 1)13ItIli'I'FtJI , rooms , modern , brick reid- uienee. all convenleni'cs ; trlniuients. 212 5 , 17th , s. 'V. COt. 17th : iunil DOulghluit. COOi itO)15114. newly fturnisied : , gas , bat ) : , ie'umrui if desired , good xueighhoriuood. 513 N. 22d. F-2u11fl8 8' , . 1 - - - - - - - - - - - lNIIltNlSIii3l ) 1100M5 , TIIIIFB3 rooms on iarior floor for housekeeping - keeping or bourdixtg , All conveniences , 2205 Farnam. O-M785 7' FOil it I2'l'-S'l'OhIllS It ? l ) 0iFICl3H. FORR13N't'-'l'iio 4-story uncle building at 1(16 ( Farnun : St. Tiuts butildixig bus a tIre. Proof cement isusement , water o all floors. gas , etc. Apply at tue 0111cc of 'rho lIce. 1-910 W'IIOLI1SAL,13 store and s'utreiuotmscs ; track. Iuge ; excellent uhipiuhtu facilities. C. 13. Benson , 310 Itumgc Bldg , I-ZuI2h3-Jt2Q4