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TITR OMAHA' DAILY nEH: MONDAY, XOVEMIEH 0. 1003.
SPECIAL NOTICES
Altrrtlirmrdi for lhnc rnlamnt
will We Ukri antll IX m. for the
evening edition aarl aalll Ni.IO p. m.
for moralnai and Iiadar edition.
Hates, 1 t-'if a word 'first Insertion.
1 a word thereafter, .tothln taken
for leas than ii.te for tkv tril Inser
tlon. These advertisements roast be
ran ronarralltrlr,
Advertisers, by reqaestinsr a, nam
fcered check, eaa liava tnanrra1 ad -Pressed
to a numbered letter la rare
of The Bee. Answers so addressed will
be delivered oa presentation of the
eheek only. ' ; " "...
WA.X 1 ED 81 Tt ATIOSS.
l'OI'NO man want plnce to work for
board whlie attending School. Hnyles
college, lei. 9b4. ' T A 9K 9
WAITED-MALIC HELP,
ANDREW CARNEGIE said:
"I rejoice, young men and women, to
know that your time has, not been wasted
upon the dead language, but has been
fully occupied ln: obtaining knowledge of
shorthand and typewriting, banking meth
ods, bookkeeping, penmanship, business
correspondence, business customs and com
i. rclal law, and that you are fully
equipped to sail upon the element upon
which you must live? your lives and earn
your living."
BOYLES1 .COLLEGE,
N. V. LIFE BUDQ., OMAHA,
la the leading business training institute.
Apply for Catalogue.
OOOD messenger wanted; llrst-eiaas pay.
A. D. X. Co., 418 S. Win. ' li-iM
WANTED, for V, 8. army, able-bodk-dTur
married men, between ages ot 21 and 3j,
citlxens ot United (Slates, of good charac
ter and temperate habits, wl.o can speak,
read and writs tengnsn. For Information
apply to recruiting oiticer, loin and Dodge
sta., Omaha, gad Grand island, iNeb-.
; ': JJ-rM154
WANTED, two agents at once; good sal
fry; city work., C. k Adams Co.,
Howard st. . B &
WANTED, a newspaper or magazine so
licitor to work the i!lly on a new prop
osition. Call at Circulation Dept., Oinab.t
Bee. B M4M
YOUNG MAN, bright; over lft, to prs
pare for gov'v-Voatdon; good salary J per
manent, s-radual Tiromotion . Ili.i r.Til n-
dar Kaplds, la. 13 446 Ni7x
Tfc'ANTEri A shoemaker: steady lob for a
good one. Asa Blackledge. Alma. Neb.
. U M9U9 9x
GOOD, all around tailor. J. E. Peters,
Corning, Lt, Fare, furnished to right
Party. B 883 12x
WANTED Men to learn , barber trade.
Thoroughly practical course. Steady
practice, careful Instructions, years saved.
Can earn nearly all expenses before com
pleting. Established ItC'J. Investigate
this opportunity. Call or write. Moler
Barber College, 1302 Douglas st.
B M335 13x .
TUB SMITH PREMIER EMPLOYMENT
DEPARTMENT furnishes stenographers
without charge. Tel. 12X4 or call at office,
corner 17th and Farnam St.
B-M134-D-7
WANTED, -engraver and Jewelry repairer,
or engraver and watch repairer; must
have Al reference an to honesty; a fair
workman can by practice Improve hlin-
aelf; a permanent position can be de-
f tended vyuo. Address Clem B. Altman,
107 W alnut St., Kansas City, Mo.
li M191
WATCHMAKER wanted: liberal division
of receipts to good workman; chance for
light mano mska good money. Address
at once, U S3, Bee. i B M183 lOx
WANTED SALESMEN.
WANTED, "Welesntfrn"-tTavirlr)r tn -the-
west anu norinweat to take as a side
line seamless cotton sacks. Address Geo,
A. Wagener, Charleston, 8. C. M833 lux
WASTED FEMALE HELP. ,
100 girls. Call Canadian office, 13th & Dodge.
C Hot
WANTED Olrl f or ' general housework.
1060 Oeorgta a vs. C 790
WANTED A good cook. Mrs. T. J. Hog.
ara. 11 lit 1'a.rk iva. r k -n
WANTED Experienced, second girl. Mrs.
Fred Mets, Jr.. tO) 8. 28th st. C902 8
LADIES MAKE 13 A nA V '
We want active lady workers everywhere
io lane oruera ior our nne mnde-to-order
skirts and corsets. Write today for foil
Particulars. American Skirt an Comet
-o., lao., 9t woodward ave. Detroit,
Mich. - C M9stf 14x
W A N TEW Ladle to learn hair dressing,
manicuring and facial massage,
Thoroughly practical counts. Free work,
cnreiui instructions. Can earn soma
irom siaru wail juoier 'College,
lSull Douglas at. - C M936 13x
WANTED Nurse girl to take care of child.
Apply 3111 Pad no sU:. C MlfiS 9
WANTED-A cook. Mrs. E. Foy, Stanton,
! C MM! 16
iVANTED An experienced girl for general
uuuwuri guoo. wages to capahle per
son, liilj Burdctte. " ' C M202 9x
FOR BENT HOUSES.
HOUSF ''J .U r"U ot city. R.
UUUOCO y. i-tiMim Co., Bee Bldg.
D Ji
llOUflES, insurance. Klngwalt, Barker Blk.
L las
HniJF? " all parU of the city. The
i- vJ
y ku v rujui get umaua van Storage,
"OR RENT, ten-room bouse, modern, and
barn. In West Fsrnam district. Win. K.
fuuer, nee, ro. aw uruwu iilk.
V 601
FOR RENT, 6-room house. .2663 Woolworth
Ave., iJO psr month; poaesMHlon given Ou-
i. iu audi um, care i-Htuy
uiiiw. . . T 1 M99
PAVNE-BOSTWICK & CO.,' choice house
ool-tioi New York Llla JUg. 'Phone h'lti.
D toi
SEVERAL good houses, flO to 18. Chri
Boyer, 2Jd and Cuuitng, Phono 2049
''. . ' .- l MHO
NEW -room modem house. Immediate
possession given. J. N. Marsh, 'phone
w iJuam VI illUft i li3
FOR RENT, 7 room bout ' lts.t N. 18th
; - - o-4
WE MOVE pianos. Mapgard Van Stor
age Co., Tel. Hut OtriLe, 1713 Webster st
. O-603
I UNFURNISHED rooms, bath, gas. fur
nace, lawn, -in tt. i-a su u M!o3
-ROOM cottage. 607 Frnkiln St. DJ
FOR RENT 7-room house, city water, gas,
furnace, all modern, on Park sve, 30.
4-room hoove, city water. 31L'4 Mason st.
C. M. bachmann, 4.l 37 l'sxlou Riock
D-M-05
-ROOM modern . .oottagei 1411 N Mth
Tel. SCSI . ' . . D-904 '
FOR RENTwSeven-room cottage. lar
yard. In g.-.od condition. Wni. K. Poller,
w., &JIOWU UlLK'K, A1114
FOR RCST-riHJiUIIED ROOMS.
NICELY furrub4 rooma; nil modern 1m-
l.ruYi-nirm, j 4 . Jim f.l ,1 minutes
walk from postoifice.. i E M 77 x
LARUE. I.IOHT, AIRY ROOMd.
IliM and up ier month.
I4aiiil up a day.
AT THE DELLONE,
14th st. and Capitol ave,
m heated: electric iicht.M: i. rivals and
gei
genera: hatha; all Cuuvv&lenca: flrat.
claM aervlctt.
Eat where you please.
ROOM AT THIS DiC LI. ONE.
ii -jli- NovJC'X '
FOR HKST-i'llMUHKD ROOMS.
FOR RENT, 1 or 2 furnished rooms, single
v, viinuiic, pnvaie lamiiy. ui a. .no.
E M441
NICELY furnished rooms. Inquire Omaha
riteam Laundry, l.t0 Leaven wortn. t'lione
A-l.M. E 67
NICELY furnished room In private family;
House new and modern, am Jones M.
E M910
O. M. E. hauls trunks. Telephone 61L
DESIRABLE room! at The Farnam. 19th
and r'arnum sta. E M)M
DEWEY European hotel, 13th and Farnam.
Bt aw
ROYAL HOTEL, European. 16th Chicago.
E os.
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NICELY furnished rooms; everything new
and modern; gentlemen preferred. 1616
Webster St. E-M337
FtlUmiED ROOMS AS1) BOARD.
ROOM with board for two; modern room
for young man, $1. 'Phone Aiil!. K232
Farnam. F 908 9x
FRONT room and board. KM 8. 19th St.
r 898 d6X
FIRMSHED ROOMS ASD BOARD.
TWO unfurnished or furnished rooma'for
light housekeeping; modern; heated. 130
S. 21th St. JM.S8 9x
THREE nice rooms, parlor floor; good loca
tion. M)i 1 OUge St. UMVUi 1UX
FIR.MTIHE PACKING.
Peterson Si Luudberg, 115 S. 17th. Tel. L-23&S.
11610 .
FOR RENT STORES ASD OFFICES.
FOR RENT Building suitable for whole-
Sain purposes at fxrnam, z.'x.n), tour
stork-s and tlrst-Mass cemented basement,
4-levator, tire and burglar proof vault, of
fice counter and fixtures. For price and
particulars inquire C. C. Rosewater, sec
retary the Bee Building Co., room 100, Hee
building. 1 M7
FOR RENT The building formerly occu
pied by The Bee at aitt harnam St. it nas
four Stories and a basement, which was
formerly used by The Bee press room.
This will be rented very reasonably. If
Interested apply at office of C. C. Rose
water, secretary, room 100, Bee buoldlng.
1261
FOR RENT, three upper stories In four-
story building st 9i Karnam St., two
stories if preierred. Address C. C. Rose
water, Sec y., Room luo, Bee bldg.
... . 1-M98
FOR RENT, storeroom- und basement la
good location, particularly adapted for a
plumber show room and work room or a
manufacturer with similar requirements;
power furnished If required. R. C. Peters
& Co., rental agents, ground floor Bee
building. 1-M794
3-STORY and bnsement, 22x100; 1006 Farnam
,st. Inquire 214 First Mat I Bank
AUE.TS WANTED.
WANTED Canvassing1 agents in every
county to solicit suhscrlptlona to mui
TWENTIETH CENTURY FAMER.
Steady employment with assured good In
come. ' Agents In the country with horse
and buggy especially desired. Canvassers
make cuslly J'jO to 1100 per month. Ad
dress Century Farmer Solicitors' Bureau,
Bee bullding, Omaha. . J 213
WE PAY J32 a week and expenses to men
wnn rigs 10 iniro.uuce pouury uumpouou,
years' contract. .Imperial Mfg. Co., Db
Parsons, Kan. J
WASTED TO BCY.
WANTED Good horse for delivery wagon.
Must be sound and weigh 1,100 to 1,300.
419. B. 11th St. . N M130 9x
FOR SALE Ft RSI ITl RE.
FULL line of hard coal stoves now on sale.
Chicago Furniture Co., l-uo Dodge st.
t ' :- . o-U2
-' -' " -
OAK sideboard for sale, 2209 Bpencer st;
FOR SALE Contents of eight-room house,
stoves, carpets, furniture, piano, dishes,
; etc., etc.; will sell very cheap. Address
U 21. Bee. . O 603 11
FOR SALE HORSES, WAGONS, ETC.
MONROE sells pleasure vehicles at 811 N.
ltotii st. P-613
NEW knd 2d hand vehicles for sale; re
pairs, ii. Frost, 14th and Leavenworth.
P-90
FOIl SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
INDIAN goods and relics. Ills Farnam.
W-617
IRON & wire fences, tree guards, trellises.
Western Anchor Fence Co., 206 N. 17th sL
U 619
CATALOGUE cut drug prices free. Sher
man & Mcconueii urug tu., omana.
- . . W-620
FOR SALE, several scholarships In a first
class standard school In Omaha, compris
ing complete course lu business, snort-
- hand and typewriting. . Inquire at Bee
onice. w w
FOR SALE, coal business. Capital required,
fJ.000.0U. Address J 21, Bee. Q 621
2D11AND safe cheap. Derlght, 1119 Farnam,
BILLIARD and pool tables, bought, sold.
exchanged and repaired. Bar fixtures
and saloon supplies. The Western Bar
Fixture and Hotel Bupply Mfg. Co., 1407
Harney St., Omaha, Neb. W M738 30
FOR SALE CHEAP Doors, 2x4s, lath, radi
ators, baseboard, casing, corner blocks,
plinths, luarbje . tile, window screens,
kindling, hydraulic elevator. C. W.
Partridge, Barker Hotel, Omaha.
W-856 11 X
CHEAPEST OAK SLAT CORN CRIB
BiNG.i Long tir timbers. 9ul Douglas.
Q i
FOR SALE Building material from Chi
cago & Great Weatern houses, &U.U00 io
luu. iwi secoiiu-nanu oricx; also, second
hand doors, - windows with frames and
casings, complete baseboards, caalnct.
la Hi und all kinds of Anlhed and rough
Inquire at 19th and Mason sts.
MCAGL'E INVESTMENT CO., Agents.
Q-899 I
COUPE for pair or singe horse, excellent
. condition; must sell. Address U 22. Bee
office. Q M113 14
FOR SALE. Knabe concert grand piano;
condition good. Address Lock Box M,
Olltner. Neb. W 195
FOR SALE Carload choice potatoes,
sacked, f. o. b. Bonesteel. 8. D. Send bid
to W. II. Flue, Bonesteel, B. 1).
Q-M2X) 9x
CLAIRVOYANT.
GYI.MER, palmist. 715 N. 23d; 'phone B-3-"i.
8 o2J
MRS. CARRIE SMITH, SOVEREIGN
LADY QUEEN of clairvoyants; every
thing told, pant, present and future. 8it
iaructlon or no pay. 8u7 N. 18th. S i.'4
ELECTRICAL THE ATM EST.
MML SMITH, baths. US N. IS. 2d floor, r. 1
r aifcol inix
PERSONAL.
PRIVATE hospital during confinement;
lalt udoptea. airs, oaraeis, iJ imkh,
TeL RiHl -OM. U U4
PRIVATE Sanitarium for ladles before and
during continenienl. Dr. and Mrs. Uer Sen,
Wj callluruia il. icrmt roiuonauie.
U-625
WE RENT sewing machines at 16c per
week, J per month; we repair and Bell
pans ior every iiiaciuna nianuiaciureu;
second-hand machines from tl to II J. Neb.
Cjcle Co., luth and Harney. U 6j0
NOTICE Mr. W. E. Chambers of Omaha
Neb., has not been a member of the
American Botlely Professors of Dancing
of New York since September, 1X99. Any
report to the contrary Is misleading. By
iirder of Henry Ixirina.
President American Society professors of
uanojng ot isew lor.
P, B. Carpenter. Secretary. V M1S7 9x
MEN AND WOMEN r"dtheanNTvoDuSAve a
LOOKING FOR POSITIONS PLACE TOTF,vLlbNE.
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PERSONAL.
THE OMAHA Plating Co. will soon move
to larger quarters at loos Harney st.
U-MI40
PRIVATE home during confinement; bab es
adopted. The Good Samaritan Sanitarium,
ta
U
tjs 1st ave., council Hlurrs. la.
o2H
"VIAVI" way to health. 34 Bee building,
Omaha. U 628
PRIVATE hospital before and during con
finement. Mrs. L. Fisher. 15ul Vinton.
Tel, 1883. U 629
MAGNET PILE KILLER. IT CURES. At
aruggists, si. U 631
DR. PRIES treats successfully all diseases
and Irregularities ot women from snv
cause; experienced and reliable. 1513
Dodge St., Arlington block, Omaha.
U 632
COSTUMES for rent. I31 S. 2nh. Sack.
u moon jec i
A NICE, healthy baby hoy and girl for
auupuun at ii a. lain ut., tmisha. Neb.
U M192 12x
MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE.
FARM and city loans, low rates. W. II.
Thomas, First Nat 1 Bank bldg. Tel. 1948.
W-63S
PRIVATE money. Shewood, 9S7 W. Y. Life.
W 634
4 TO 5 P. C. money. Bemls, Paston block.
W 637
PRIVATE money. F. D. Wead. 1620 Douglas.
W 639
WANTED City loans and warrants. W.
Farnam Smith & Co., 1S20 Farnam st.
. W 633
WANTED Real estate loans and warrants.
R. C. Peters ds Co., Bee bldg. W-35
FIVE per cent loans. Garvin Bros., 1604
Farnam. W 68
MONEY TO LOAN-CHATTELS.
MONEY LOANED ON
FURNITURE, PIANOS. LIVE STOCK.
SALARIES, ETC.
Low rates and easy terms.
Business conlldentlal.
Try us If you want to save money.
633 Paxton block. 18th and Farnam sts
X-640
MONEY loanded orr pianos, furniture Jew
eli y, horses, cows, etc. C. F. Reed, 819 8 13.
X-642
F AsV TO GET-
C0 I TO PAY
Best explains our methods.
We loan on furniture, pianos, warehouse
receipts, etc. Or if you nave a permanent
position we can make you a
liv SALARY LOAN
without security, except your own agree
ment to repay. Our service Is quick and
confidential and we always try to please.
AH that we ask Is that you give us a cull
before you borrow elsewhere.
OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO.,
119 Board of Trade Bldg. Tel. 2295.
(Established 1892). 308 S. 16th St.
X M64S
LARGEST BUSINESS IN IiOANS TO
SALARIED PEOPLE, merchants, team
sters, boarding houses, etc., without se
curity, easiest terms; 40 offices in prin
cipal cities. Tolman, 440 Board of Trade
Bldg. X-641
MONEY loaned on plain note to salaried
people; business confidential; lowest rates.
614 Paxton block. The J. A. Hutton Cj.
- X 642
CHATTEL salary and Jewelry loans. Foley
Loan Co., R 8, Barker Block. X 644
MONEY TO LOAN ON
FURNITURE, PIANOS, LIVE STOCK,
SALARIES, ETC.
IT COSTS YOU NOTHING - .
to call and be convinced that our rates are
the cheapest In Omaha.
We want yeur business and believe an-Investigation
of our methods will Jret It
even If at the present you arelrtealing
elsewhere. KIND, COURTEOUB TREAT
MENT to all. Our offices are the best
equipped to handle your business with
privacy of any In the city. Corns In tnd
see us, whether you borrow or net.
Open Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays
until 8 p. m.
RELIABLE CREDIT CO.,
Rooms 307-308 Paxton block. Rooms 307-308.
X-841
BUSINESS CHANCES
WHEN you want to buy, sell or exchange
any property or business quick, aee J. ft.
Johnson, 843 N. Y. Life. 7-647
FOR BALE, to active man, interest In es
tablished business; personal services and
$5,000 required. Excellent opportunity for
right party.. Address T 87, Bee. Y 416
EXCHANGES of all kinds: to buy or sell
a business ot,ex"hange merchandise for ,
land or city property, call or write Sholes
Armstrong Co., 721-2 N. Y. Life. Tel. 49.
Y-M793
5"OR sale, only drug stock In thrifty town
of eastern Nebraska, German settlement,
food crops, two physicians; best opening
or a young and active man. Invoices
about $1,060; terms part cash and bank
able noU'S, or all cash at reduced price.
Address U 10. Bee. Y-MS77
FOR sale. In fertile northwestern agri
cultural county, abstract set and inci
denteal business paying $4,000 yearly;
price $6,000. Addtess U 13 Bee. Y M868 12
ELEGANTLY equipped baarber shop on
f round floor; one of the finest on the
acino coast; location most desirable;
palatial baths; everything up to date.
This proposition clears big mfney and
' will bear most searching Investigation.
For full particulars address P. O. Box
65, Oakland, Cal. X M887 16x
WANTED Agents to sell as a side line
our "1. B. Dlslnfectsnt Cakes" for urinal
basins. Cakes sell on sight. Large prof.ts.
Jenkins- Bros.. Pulaski at,, Brooklyn,
Jr. y. , Y Miio
FOR SALEREAL ESTATE.
TAKE TIME
By the Forelock and Buy Yourself
FIVE ROOM COTTAGE
WITH A 40-FOOT LOT
NEAR SPENCER AND 26TH STS. .
Before the Advance in Real Estate Begins.
ONLY $1,200 AND EASY TERMS.
WYMAN, SHRIVER CO.,
1003 NEW YORK LIFE BLDG.
- RE M156 9
FULL, east front Hanscom Place lot; new
asphalt pavement, lagollthlc walk, sewer.
All these specials paid for; $1,600, for
quick sale. Harrison St Morton, 812 N. Y.
Life. Tel. 814. RE S0C
FOR SALE, twelve-acre fruit farm at
Braldentown, Florida; water front, young
orange and banana grove, and good house.
Address Lock Box 68, Giltner, Neb.
RE 198
ALL about North Dakota and where to buy
good lands cheap; descriptive folder and
list sent free; reliable representatives
wanted. Whitney St Wheelock, is Broad
way, r arau, o. nw-w
RANCH and farm lands for sale by the
I'nton Pacific Railroad company. II. A.
McAUaster, Isnd commissioner, Union
Paclho headquarters, Gniaha, Neb.
KS-C51
HOUSES and lots In all parts of city; also
acre property and farm lands. The O. F.
Davis Co., Room 60S Bee bldg. RE 664
TRACKAGE AND BRICK WAREHOUSE.
Good sited, well built brick warehouse with
18 feet trackage on Mo. Pacific at 47th
and Dodge, admirably adapted for small
coal or building material business; for
quick , sale, $1,200; .Improvements worth
more money. Harrison Morton, 812-912
K. Y. Life. RE-864
1'REM homes; send 2-oent stamp for map
of BuMibud reservation, giving full Infur
' tualWit. D. "W. Forbes, Boneaterl, fj. D. ,
KE-UU
FOR HALE REAL ESTATE.
$J.4o0 New six-room house at 2715 Leaven
worth; modern except furnace; corner lot;
70 feet front; car line psssee door; $400
rash, balance eay payments at per cent.
Telephone 2736. RE 00
SALINE county took first prise at Ne
braska's fair; bargains In farms; $36 to
$70 per arre; 4 section of valley land In
Dawson county very cheap at $7,200. F.
U. Johnson, University Place, Neb.
, . RE M8W 20
FOR SAT.E-OR TRADE FOR SMALLER
PROPERTY S-room modern house and
splendid barn; lot 42x108. Apply owner,
2914 N. 25th st. RE M724 14
CI9- Williamson Co., Bukffi
RE 649
FOR SALE TIMBER LANDS.
WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR YEL
LOW. PINE In the Soft Yellow Pine
Belt. This timber compares favorably
In quality with the White Pine of Wis
consin and Michigan. Can all be logged
with big wheels. No fire risk. Complete
and reliable Information. Perfect title.
LANDS WE CONTROL- AND CAN DE
LIVER 26,000 ACRE8, average 2.000,000 to
the quarter section, price $7 60 per A.
10,0no ACRES, average 2,000,000 to the quar
ter section, price $t,00 per A.
9,000 ACRES, average 2.0UU.O0O to the quarter
section, price f ti 00 per A.
8,0n0 ACRES, avemge 2,800,000 to the quarter
section, price $8.00 per A.
14,900 ACRES, Spruce and Hemlock, aver
age 3,600,000 to the quarter section, price
$12.00 per A.
CERTIFIED FOREST RESERVE SCRIP
In large and small amounts at the market
price. Reference furnished. Correspond
ence solicited. Adress
AMERICAN TIMBER CO.,
E. M. Runyan, Mgr., Marquam Bldg., Port
land, Ore. . M308 novl5x
ACCORDION PLEATING.
GOLDMAN, 200 Douglas block!
-632
ACCORDION pleating. cheapest, best.
Sulckest. Mrs. A. C. Mark, 17th and
ouglas. i M748
BALE TIES.
OMAHA Hay Bale Tie CO., 811 N. 16th st,
667
COSTIMES.
Theatrical and masq. Ueben, 1018 Far.
KSi
CHIROPODISTS.
DR. ROY, rooms 2-3, 1506 Farnam st.
m
CARPENTERS AND JOINERS.
ALL, kinds of carpenter work and repairing
promptly attended to. J. T. Ochiltree,
20th and Lake sts. - 370
a-,- . . , 1 '. s
CORNK EM AKERS AND TINNERS.
SAVAGE, 2822 Farnam, furnace work, cor
nices, rldgeroll gutters, skylights. Tel. 211L
MSM3 Dii
DANCING ACADEMY.
MR: AND Mrs. Morand's 15th und Harney
adults Tuesday and Friday, 8 p. m.; as
semblies, Wednesday; children, Saturday.
1 10 a. m. tnd 2 p. m. ; all dances taught
rapidly: private lessons Our specialty,
daily. Call or telephone ,1041.
' M82 D4
FIR DRESSING.
J. E. WALLACE, Taxidermist, 606 S. nth.
' VV 701
DRESSMAKING.
KEI8TER S College. 1705 Coming.', Suits to
order. Night class, Mon. A Thurs. 7 to 9.$a.
IN FAMILIES. Miss Sturdy, 80S V. 23d.
M449 16x
STANDARD Garment Cutting College, 2731
Farnam. M4t5 NL'8
DETECTIVES.
CAPT. T. CORMACK, 617'Karbach Hock.
Tel. A2S32.' - -' ' 620
DEBOUT Detective agency, 708 N. Y. Life.
Tel 3540 09 xtiq
912 N18
EXPERT ACCOL'NTANT.
O. R. RATHBUN, room 15, Com'l Nat l
bank. Private lessons In bookkeeping,
etc. - 67i
FOR RENT FARMS.
A LARGE and well Improved farm In
Stanton county for rent; 840 acrea with
SlO.OuO worth of improvements.
R. C. PETERS CO..
Ground Floor Bee Building.
' -M707
. FLORISTS.
HESS ft SWOBODA. 1415 Farnam. -672
U HENDERSON, florist. 161$ Farnam St.
-673
GARBAGE.
ANTI-MONOPOLY GARBAGE CO., cleans
cesspotis and vaults, removes garbage
and dead animals at reduced prices. 821
N. 16th. Tel. 1779. 653
GOLD AND SILVER PLATlSiG. .
OMAHA PLATING CO., Bee bldg. Tel. 2F35.
664
HORSES WINTERED.
HORSES wintered. 43d and , Center. Tel.
Black-1123. 845 29x
LAW. ASD COLLECTIONS.
8TILLMAN & PRICE, 410 1st Nat. Bk. bldg.
-666
NEW SNOW-CHURCH CO.. 1st floor N. Y.
Life bldg., attorneys and collectors every
where. - 658
LAWN MOWERS.
SHARPENED. P. Melcholr, 13th & Howard.
' - -667
LOCKSMITH.
C. R. HEFLIN. 309 N. 16th at. Tel. 2974.
M-6i8
LOST.
LOST At Rivervlew ark, Sunday after
noon, a black feather boa; tinder please
return to Mre. Allen Koch, 2t33 Harney
f., and receive reward. . Lost M2u3 9x
Ml'SICAL.
THOS. 1. KELLY, Voice. Davldge block.
LETOVSKY'S ORCHESTRA. Tel. L-2SS1.
659
ZERKOW8KY, violin. R. 10, Wlthuell blk.
M 401 Si
OSTEOPATHY.
Johnson Institute, 615 N. Y. Life Bldg. T. 16C4
The Hunt Infirmary, McCague Bldg. T. 2351
-463
Ataea St rarwell, Paxton Blk., 604-7. T. 1SB5.
03
DR. GRACE DEEUAN, 833 N. Y. Life. TeL
2U86.
DR8. LAIRD St LAIRD. 2U) Karbach Blk.
M 107 N2ux
PAWNBROKERS.
EAGLE Loan office. Reliable, accommodat
ing; all business confidential. 13ul Douglas.
PATENTS.
H. J. COWGILL No foe unless successful.
318 8. 16th St., Omaha. Tel. 1798 6H6
PATENTS Pues Co.. Omaha. Neb. Il
lustrated patent book free. Tel.
. M-R70N'Rr
SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING.
A. C. VAN SANT'8 school. 717 N. Y. Life.
-674
NER. Business tt Shorthand College. Bovrt's
Theater. 676
SANITOnilM.
OMAHA Florence. Sanatorium. Thone Red
24; 1 blk. w. of car line. City "phone, 1192.
City bath and massage parlors, 2121 Lake.
. f)SS N !
STAMMERING AND STITTERIM1.
CURED. Julia Vaughn. 430 Ramge Bldg.
STORAGE.
OM. Van Stor. Co., 15UV4 Farn. Tela. 1569-8i;2.
678
TICKET BROKERS.
CUT RATE railroad tickets everywhere.
P. H. Phllbln, lite Farnam. 'Phone 7P4.
677
WANTED TO BORROW.'
WANTED To borrow $900 to $1,000 at 7 per
cent on good South Omaha rental prop
erty; security ample. Address T A Bee.
M-3ii3
WANTED, to borrow two hundred and fifty
dollars for six months; good security.
Address IT 35, Bee. MIK3 !x
POSTOFFICE NOTICE.
(Should be read DAILY by all interested,
as changes may occur at any time.)
Foreign malls for the week ending Novem
ber 14, 1903 will closo (PROMPTLY In all
cases) at the General Postoftice as follows:
PAKCELS-POST MAILS close one hour
earlier than closing Jlm shown below.
Parcels-Post Malls for Germany close at
5 p. m. Wednesday.
Regular and supplementary malls cloas
at Foreign Station half hour later than
closing time shown below (except that Sup
plementary Mails for Europe and Central
America, via Colon, close one hour later at
Foreign Station.)
Transatlantic Malls.
WEDNESDAY At 7:30 a. m. for NETHER
LANDS direct, per s. s. Rotterdam (mall
must be directed "per s. s. Rotterdam");
at 8:30 a. m. (supplementary 10 a. m ) for
EUROPE, per s. s. Majestic, via Queens
town; at 11 a. m. for DENMARK direct,
per s. b. Helllg Olav (mall must be di
rected "per s. b. Helllg Olav"). 1
THURSDAY At 7 a. m. for FRANCE, per
a. a. La Gascogne, via Havre (mall for
other parts of Europe must be directed
"per s. s. La Gascogne"); at 7:30 a. m.
(supplementary t a. m.) for EUROPE,
per s. a. Deutchland. via Plymouth, Cher
bourg and Hamburg; at 6:30 p. m. for
AZORES ISLANDS, per s. a. Peninsular,
from New Bedford, Mass.
SATURDAY At 6 a. m. for EUROPE, per
s. a. St. Louis, via Southampton (mall
for Ireland and letter mail for Liverpool
must be directed "per a. s. St. Louis");
at 8:30 a. m. (supplementary 10 a. m.) for
EUROPE, pef- b. s. Campanln, via Queens
town; at 8:30 a. m. for BELGIUM direct,
per a. a. Vaderlund .(mall must be di
rected "per s. s. Vaderland"); at 12:30
p. m. for SCOTLAND direct, per a. s.
Columbia (mall must be directed "per s.s.
Columbia"). "
After the closing of the Supplementary
Transatlantic Malls named above, addi
tional RuDolememary Mails are opened on
the pierc oC tne American, English,
French and German steamers and remain
open until within Ten Minutes of the hour
of sailing of steamer.
Malta for Soatb maid Central Asaerlra,
West ladies. Cte. . '
TUE8DAY At 9:30 a. m. (supplementary
. 10:30 a, m.) for CENTRAL AMERICA (ex.
cent Costa Rica) and SOUTH PACIFIC
PORTS, per s. a. Alllanca, via Colon (mall
for Guatemala must be directed "per s. s.
Alllanca"); at 11 JO a. m. for BRAZIL, per
8. s. British Prince, via Pernambueo, Rio
Janeiro and Santos tmall for Northern
1 Brazil, Argentine, Uruguay and Paraguay
- must be directed "per a. s. British
Prince"); at 12 m. for BARBADOS and
NORTHERN BRAZIL, per s. 8. Cearense,
via Para Msnaos; at 12:30 p. m. (supple
mentary 1:30 p. m.) for ST. THOMAS,
ST. CROIX, LEEWARD and WIND
WARD ISLANDS, BRITISH, DUTCH
and FRENCH GUIANA, per s. s. Fonts
belle (mall for Grenada and Trinidad
must be directed "per s. 8. Fontabelle").
THURSDAY At 3:30 a. m. for BARBADOS
and BRAZIL, per a. 8. Capri, via Macelo,
Rio Janeiro and Santos (mall for North
ern Brazil, Argentine, Uruguay and Para
guay must b directed "per s. a. Capri");
at 8 a. m. for CUBA, per s. s. Orlsaba
(mall for Mexico, via Progreso, Campeche
and Vera Crux must be directed "per 8. s.
Orixaba"); at 12 m. (supplementary 12:30
?. m. for BAHAMAS, - per a. s. Niagara
mall for Mexico, via Tamplco, must be
directed "per s. s. Niagara").
FRIDAY At 6:80 p. m. for BERMUDA, per
steamer from Halifax.
SATURDAY At 8:30 a. m. (supplementary
9:30 a. m.) for PORTO RICO, CURACAO
and VENEZUELA, per s. s. Caracas
(mall for Savanilla and Cartagena must
be directed "per s. s. Caracas"); at 9 a.m.
for ARGENTINE. URUGUAY and
PARAGUAY. fer s. a. Casllda; at 9.34
a. m. (supplementary 10:30 a. m.) for FOR
TUNE ISLAND, JAMAICA, SAVANILLA
and CARTAGENA, per a. a. Altai (mall
for Costa Rica must be directed "per s. s
Altai"): at 10- a. m. for CUBA, per a. a.
Morro Castle, via Havana; at 10 a. m. for
GRENADA, TRINIDAD and CIUDAD
BOLIVAR, per s. s. Maracas; at 10:Srt a.m.
(supplementary 11:30 a. m.) for INAGUA.
HAITI and SANTA MARTA, per a. s.
Athos; at 12:30 p. m. for CUBA, per a. a.
Ollnda, via Havana.
Malls Forwarded Overland, Etc., Et.
apt Transpacific.
CUBA Via Florida, close at this office
daily, except Thursday, at 15:30 a. m.
(the connecting malts close here on
Wednesdays and Saturdays via Tampa,
and on Mondays via Miami).
MEXICO CITlf-Overland. unless specially
addressed for dispatch by steamer, closes
at this ofn daily, except Sunday, at 1:39
p. m. and H:3u p. m. kundays at 1 p. m.
and 11:30 p. m.
NEWFOUNDLAND By rail to North Sid
ney, and thence by steamer, closes at this
office dally at 6:3C y. m. (connecting mails
close here every Monday, Wednesday and
Saturday.)
JAMAICA By rail to Boston, and thence
by ateamer, closes at this office at 6:30
p. m. every Tuesdav.
MIQUELON By rail to Boston, and thence
by steamer, closes at this otllce dally at
4 30 p. m '
BELIZE. PUERTO CORTEZ and GUATE
MALA By rail to New Orleans, and
thence by steamer, closes ai this office
dally, except Sunday, at 1: p. m, uu3
111:30 p. m.; Sundays at 41 & m. SSd
111:30 p. m. (connecting mall doses here
Mondays at U:30 p. m.)
COST A PICA-By raft to New Orleans, and
thence by steamer, closes at this office
dally, except Sunday, at 1.30 n. m. and
(11:30 p. m ; Sundays at II p. m and
11:80 p m. (connecting mall closes hers
'uesdays at JU;So p. iu"l -' nere
.REGISTERED MAIL closes at n m.
previous day.
Transpacific Malta.
CHINA and JAPAN, via Tacoma, cloae
here dally at 6 30 p. m. up to November
10. Inclusive, for desputch per a. a. Vic
toria. CHINA and JAPAN, via Seattle, close here
here daily at 6:30 p. m. up to November
111, inclusive, for despatch per a. a. Ovaxa
Mam.
HAWAII. JAPAN, CHINA and PHILIP.
PINE ISLANDS, via San Francisco, close
here daily at 6:30 p. m. up to November
13. Inclusive, for despatch per a. a. Corea
NEW ZEALAND, AUSTRALIA (except
West)). NEW CALEDONIA. FIJI. SA
MOA and HAWAII, via Ban Francisco
close hare dally at 1:30 p. m. up to No
vember lit. Inclusive, for despatch per s.
s. Sonoma. (If the Cunard steamer car
rying the British mail for New Zealand
does not arrive in time to connect' wi'h
this despatch, extra malls closing at 6:10
a. m., 9 0 a. m. and 6:3u p. m. ; Sundays
at 4:30 a. m., a. in and 6:30 p. m. will
be made up and forwarded until the ar
rival of the Cunard steamer).
HAWAII. JAPAN. CHINA and PHILIP
PINE ISLANDS, via San Francisco, close
here daily at 6:30 p. m. up to November
, inclusive, for despatch per a. a. Uuello.
HAWAII, via Kan Francisco, close heie
dally at 6:3w p. in. up to November J3, lu-
POSTOKFICB NOTICE.
elusive, for despatch per s. a. Alsmeda.
CHINA AND JAPAN, via Vancouver and
Victoria. B. C , close here dally at 30 u.
m. up to Noreniler ?4. Inclusive,' for
despatch per a, a Empress of ciln.
(Merchandise for U. tt. postal agency at
eUisnghai cannot b torwarded via Can-
PHILIPPINB ISLANDS, via San Fran-
Cisco, close here dslly st 6:3u p. m up
to November .U Inclusive, for despatch
per U. 8. trnn.Tort.
TAHITI and MARQUESAS ISLANDS
via San Francisco, close here daily at
6:30 p. m. tip to November 2. Inclusive,
for despatch per a. a. Marlppsa.
AUSTRALIA (except Wesn. FIJI ISL
ANDS and NEW CALEDONIA (specially
addressed only), via Vancouver nnd Vic
toria, H. C, close here dally at 6.30 p. m.
Up to December Ti, Inclusive, for despatch
per s. s. llonna.
NOTE Unless otherwise addressed, West
Australia Is forwarded via Eurone; and
New Zealand and Philippine Islands via
Ban Francisco the quickest routes. Phil
ippines specially addressed "via Canada"
or "via Europe" must be fully prepaid at
the foreign rates. Hawaii Is forwarded
via Pan Francisco exclusively.
Trsnspnoiflo malls are forwarded to port
of sailing dally and the schedule of
closing is arranged on the presumption
of their uninterrupted overland transit.
Registered mail closes at 4 p. m. pre
v' jus day.
CORNELIUS VAN COTT. Postmaster.
Postofflce, New York, N. Y., November ,
1903.
GOVERNMENT NOTICES.
CHIEF QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE.
Omaha. Neb.. November 5. 19i0. Fen led
proposals, in triplicate, will be received here
unta 10 a. m.. central time, November 20,
19ii3, for furnishing Anthracite. Bituminous
snd Smithing Coal. Wood, Charcoal, Oats,
Itran, Hay and Bedding, at Fort Des
Moines, la, U. 8. reserves right to reject
or accept any or all proposals, or any part
thereof. Information furnished on ap
plication here, or to Quartermaster, Fort
Des Moines, la, Envelopes containing
proposals should be marked "Proposals for
Fuel and Forage," and addressed to under
signed. WILLIAM E. HOUTON. Acting
Chief Quartmaster. N9 12 19M
FORT MEADE. 8. D., NOVEMBER. 2,
1903. Sealed proposals in .triplicate will be re
ceived here until 2 p. m., November 21, 1913,
for material and labor In putting electric
light fixtures In one double barrack snd one
Military Post Exchange, with necessary
transformers, meters and lightning arrea
tors. Information ftirntshed upon applies
tlon; United States reserves right to accept
or reject any or all proposals or any part
thereof. Envelopes containing proposals to
be marked "Proposals for electric light
fixtures," addressed C. B. Vogdes, Capt.
' N9-fl0 17-18M
FORT MEADE, 8. D., November 7 1903.
Sealed proposals'. In triplicate, will be re
ceived until 2 o'clock p. m. December 7,
190.1, for the construction of macadam roads
and cement walks at Fort Meade, 8. D.
Information furnished upon application.
United States reserves right to accept or
reject any or all proposals, or any part
thereof. Envelopes containing proposals to
be marked "Proposals for roads and
walks," addressed C. B. Vnrdes. Capt.
N7-9-10-U-D1-2M
LEGAL NOTICE.
' ' NOTICE.
Sealed bids will be received nt the office of
Secretary of State up until 12 o'elock noon
of Thursday, November 12. 1903, for belt
ing and pullles for use at the penitentiary
as per itemized statement found in the
office of Secretary of State.
The board reserves the right to refect any
und all bids. GEORGE W: MARSH,
Secretary of Board
' ' Nld lot
RAILROAD TIMB CARD.
WEBSTER DEPOT 15TH WEBsf Eli
Chleaaio, st.
Omaha,
Paul, Minneapolis St
Leave.
Arrive.
Twin City Passenger.
.a 6:30 am
a 9:10 pm
Bioux city passenger... a 2:00 pm all. -20 am
Oakland Local ...b 6:46 pm b 8:46 am
Chicago A Northn-estern, Nebraska
and Wyoralnr Division.
Black Hills. Deadwood, .
Lead Hot Bprings a 1:00 pm a 5:00 pm
Wyoming, Ci.sper und
Douglas ........ '..... .d 8:00 pm e 6:00 pm
Hastings. York, David . ... v
City, Superior, Geneva,
Exeter and Seward. ..b 3:00 pro b fi:O0 pm
Mlssonrt Pacific.
Nebraska Local, Via
Weeping Water.. ..i..b'4!l0 pm aiois a'm,
L'NION ' STATOON-IOTH ' AD MARCT
' Illinois CeairaT. v . , . '
, , ....... Iave. Arrive.
Chicago Express........ a 7:85 am a 540 pm
Chioago. Minneapolis . v
St. Paul Limited a 7 '60 pm
Minneapolis & St Paul
Express '.......... b 7:85 am
Chicago Local 10:36 am
Chicago Express
' t'hlcaso Jt Northwestern.
"The Northwestern Line.
Fast Chicago a 8:40 am
Mall a 8:00 pm
IxjcnI Sioux City a 6:10 am
Daylight tU. Paul a 7:60 am
Daylight Chicago a 8:'K) am
Limited Chicago a 8:15 pm
Ixical Carroll .....a 4.00 pm
a 1:05 am
H0:Jj pm
al0:35 am
a 7:00 am
a 8:30 am
a 8:30 pm
al0:00 pm
all. 10 pm
a 9.15 am
a 9:30 am
Fast Chicago a 6:50 pm a 2:45 pm
rast 01. r-aui..., a s:iu pm a 7:H am
St. Paul Express........ a 9 30 am
f ast 0111
Ixcal Sioux City b 4:00 pm
Norfolk & Bonesteel. ...a 7:26 am
Lincoln & Long Plne....b 7:25 am
Local Chicago 11:30 am
2.40 um
b9:80 am
a 10 .15 am
1 10:35 am
Chicago Great Western Ry. Co,
21 St. Paul A Minne
apolis Limited
104 Ft. Dodge Express.. a 7:35 am
102 Ft. Dodge Express.. a i;25 pm
20 St. Paul & Minne
apolis Limited a 7:55 pm
7 Ft. Dodge Express..
1(3 Ft. Dodge Express..
a :&5 am
a1T:10 am
a F:30 pm
Chlcase, Rock Island St Pavelflc.
. EAST.
Chicago Daylight L't'd.a 8:65 am
Chicago Daylight Locala 7:00 am
Chicago Express bll :15 am
Des Moines Express. ...a.4:30 pin
Chicago Fast Express.. a 6:30 pra
WEST.
Rocky Mountain L't'd.,a 7:30 am
Lincoln, Colo. Springs
Denver, Pueblo and
West a 1:30 pm
Texas. California and -
Oklahoma Flyer a 5:15 pm
a 3:50 am
a 9:35 pm
a 6:35 pm
bll :60 am
a 1:5 pm
a 7:26 am
a 5:00 pm
al2 :40 pm
. liiios I'aclnc.
Overland Limited..
The Fast Mall
a 9:40 am a 9 50 pm
a 3:25 pm
a 4:20 pm
all:S0 pm
California Express....
Paclrio Express........
Eastern Express
The Atlantic Express.
The Colorado Special..
.a o:o pm
a 7 30 am.
a 7:10 are a 3:40 am
.. . a $ .40 am
Chicago Special
Lincoln, Beatrice &
Btroinshurg Express.. b 4:00 pm
North Platte Local a 8:00 am
Grand Island Local b 6:30 pm
bl2.6o pm
a 6:15 pm
b 1:35 am
Chicago. MIlTvankee A St. Pan I
Chicago Daylight., a 7:45 am all :15 pm
1 nicago raBi n-xpress. .a 0:10 pm
Chicago Limited a 8:06 pm
Des Moines Express.... a 7:46 am
'ftabash. ' 1 - -
St. Louis "Cannon Ball'
Express ............... .a 5:55 pra
8t. Louis Local, Coun
cil -Bluffs ....a 9:15 am
Mlssonrt PaolBc.
Pt. lAuis Express.'...!. 10:00 am
K. C. St. U Express.. al0:50 pra
. a
a 3:40 pm
a 7
r:50 am
a 3:40 pm
a 8:20 am
1.10:30 pm
a 6:28 pm
a :16 am
BURLINGTON sTATlOX-lOth MASON.
Chicago, Barllngtoa St (lalaey.
' Leave. Arrive.
Chicago Special a 7:o am a 3:66 am
Chicago Vesilbuled ex. .a 4:00 pm 7:45 am
Chicago Iocal...: ...a 9:18 am all:00 pm
Chicago Limited ...a 8:06 pro a 7:46 rm
Fust Mall , 2:40 pna
BnrltnaTtoB St Misasarl River.
Wymore, Beatrice and
IJncoln a 8:50 am tl2:06 pm
Nebraska Express a 8-M am ' a T:46 pm
Denver IJuUud.-. - 4.10 ua a 1:45 am
Black Hills and Puget "
6oJ'd Express. ....... all:10 pm a 3:10 pm
Colorado Vestlbuled
Flyer a 8:10 pm
IJncoln Fast Mall b 1:63 pm a 9:08 an.
Fort Crook and Platta- '
mouth b 3:15 pm blrt:56 am
Bellevue St Pacific Jet. .a 7:50 pm a 8:27 am
Bellevue Part tic Jot.. a 3:60 am
Kansas Cljy, St. Joseph St t'annell
Bluffs.
Kansas City Day Ex. ...a 9:15 am a 4:05 pm
St. Louis Flyer a 6:2a pm all:iam
Kansas City Night Ex..alo:4 pm a 4:$0 am
. a Dally, b Dally except Sunday.' d Dally
except Saturday, a Daily except Monday.
Shutting; Mian l.
"Tee," said the egotistical person, "I am
proud of the fact that I am a self-made
man, but, strange to aay, I have never yet
encountered a self-made woman."
Oh, that's easily explained," rejolutd the
auburn-haired female,, "one glance at
self-made man la enough to disgust a
woman with the self-made business." Chi
cago Nems. t ,
SUPREME COURT SYLLABI.
1.1164. Edney against Baum. Error from
Iancastcr. Reverred. Hastings, C. Division
No. 1.
1. It Is not error for the district court
to jiermlt answers to be withdrawn and
a general demurrer to be filed. If the peti
tion fulls to state a cause of action, even
If the case has been four times under con
sideration In this court. If no objection
has been made to Its sufficiency.
2. By pleading . to the merits without
falsing them, a party waives all defects
by way of misjoinder or defect of parties,
but not the lack of Jurisdiction In this
court, nor that the petition does not etate
a cause of action. Code, section 96.
3. Matters expressly or by distinct and
necessnry Implication adjudicated at a
former hearing will not be considered
again In the same case.
4. The designation f cases In which the
supreme court has original Jurisdiction Is
a prohibitive of It in other esses. Hell
against Templin, 26 Nebraska. ':t9.
n. Consent of the parties connot confer
Jurisdiction of the subicct matter. Arm
strong against Mayer. 60 Nebraska. 4:3.
6. The fact that a stock of hardware be
longing to an estate is alleged to have been
trailed by the plaintiffs, as executors, for
resl estate, does not prevent the vendees
getting title to the hardware stock de
livered to them by the executors.
7. The vendevs of the hardware, having
tfot title to ttie goods, are liable In an
aet'on for damages by reason of frsud
used in getting the goods. If the executors
elect te affirm the contract and sua for such
damages. '
1:117. Pnlmer against State. Error from
Dundy. Judgment. Sullivan, C J.
1. In prosecutions for larceny, non-consent
of the owner of the property alleged
to have been stolen may In a proper case
be Inferred from circumstances.
2. The unexplained possession of Stolen
property shortly after the theft of It Is
a fact which may Justify the Jury In In
ferring that the person so In possession
Is the thief..
5. The owner of a ranch Is not In pos
session of an estrsy running with the
cattle of his lessee, upon the ranch, when
such cattle are In the Immediate cnaarge
of the lessee's servant.
4. It Is not error to instruct the Jury
that they must give the testimony of the
defendant In a criminal case "only such
wclKht" as they think It deserves.
6. It Is not error to refuse a requested
Instruction when the substance-ot It has
already been given. .
8. Section &t:!a of the Criminal Code,
which provides that this court may re
duce an excessive sentence and pronounce
such sentence as Is, In the opinion of the
court, warranted by the evidence In the
record before It, Is not violative, of the
provision of the constitution which for
bids the exerclso by the Judiciary of any
Cower properly belonging to the executive
ranch of the government.
7. Evidence examined and sentence re
duced from seven years to two years.
The following opinions will not be of
ficially reported:
12159. Mathleson against Omaha 8treet
Railway company. Error from Douglas.
Reversed. Ames, C. Division No. L Un
reported. 1. Electric street railway companies- and
ordinary travelers upon the thoroughfares
of a city are obligated to observe equal
degrees of care to avoid accidents. Neither
have a right-of-way superior to that of
the other. Omaha Street Rallwav com-
.. . I . . -...w.An At X7K (Ml 7 fnl,
lowed.
2. Issues, both of primary and of con
tributory negligence, are ordinarily .ques
tions of fact for a Jury.
S. When in en action against a street
railway company for damages resulting
from a collision with a private vehicle the
rate of speed of a railway car Is material
to the controversy and there Is evidence
from which It may be ascertained, a city
ordinance regulating such speed is com
petent as beating upon the question of
negligence. '
4. A nonexpert who can testify to the
rate of speed of a street railway car, only
as the result of a mathematical calcula
tion made after the event, la ndt a compe
tent, witness on the S'lhlctt.
12512. Shepherd against Venuto. Appeal
from Douglas. Affirmed. Klrkpatrlck, C.
Division No. 1. Unreported.
1. Whlla the return of a sheriff to an
order of sale should have attached thereto
an affidavit bv some person poHsslng the
requisite knowledge that publication of
notice of the sale has been made for the
period required bv statnte: yet. ' In the
absence of such affidavit, where the return
recites that publication jf notice was duly
made, It will be presumed. , as against an
objection, unsupported .. by any evidence '
that publication was nol made for the
necessary period, that the recital In the
return Is trne. ... '"'
19018. First Natlortsl Tfank tr Wnvne
against TolertQn Sc Stetson; - Error from
Wayne. Afftrtried- Oldham. C..' Division'-
INC i. I'nreporiea.' - . ' ,
' U Where the ; controversy Is between'' a
neither a party or a privy to It. ile rule ex
cluding parol evidence tending- f vary, "
modify or contradict the writing: does not
apply- . 1
2. Where a cnattei mortgage is witnneia '
from record by an agreement between the
mortgagor and the mortgagee for the pnr
pcae ot protecting the credit of the mort
gagor, such mortgage is void as to all credi
tors Of the mortgagor who have extended
credit during the time the mortgage was
wlthhfcld from record under such ngreement
to the extent to which such creditors huve
been damaged by such action'.
8. Instructions examined and held tray
rly given.
4. Instructions not excepted to when
given will not be reviewed In this court.
6. Instructions not called to the attention
of the trial court In the motion for a new
trial will not be reviewed In this court.
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SEASONABLE FASHIONS
Blouse Waist 4566 FaCoy sleeves mark
the season and often make the all-Important
feature of the gown. The waist Illus
trated Includes those of a. novel tort.' end
la equally well adapted to the odd bodice
and the entire costume. The model Is made
of reseda crepe de Paris, with trimming of
black 1 fpllque over while, but all materials
soft enough to allow of tucking are appro
priate. The tucks at the shoulder In the
front provide fullness over the bust that
always It becoming, and those of full length
at the back give the tapering line that
mean a desirable effect of tenderness. . The
sleeves are snug at the shoulders and form
snug cuffs, but are geaervusly kla below
the elbows.
The waist consists Of the fitted lining, the
fronts and the back which are arranged
over It. The back la plain and smooth, but
the front blouse slightly.' The sleeves,
which make the feature, are cut In one
piece' each, shaped to give the effuct of
gauntlet cuffs and to form wide portions
above. Over the shoulders are trimming
straps that terminate In points.
The quantity of material required for the
medium slxe Is 4V yards 21 lnchea wide, 3
yards 27 Inches wide or 2 yards 44 Inches
wide, with 4Vi yards of applique to trim as
Illustrated.
The pattern 46S Is cut In aises for a !. ?4.
M, 38 and 40-lnch bust measure.
For the accommodation ot The Roe
readers these patterns, which usually retail
at from 25 to 60 cents, will be furnished at
a nominal price. 1C cents, which covers all
sxpeus. In order te et a pattern aAcke
10 cents, give number a id name of patteru
4AM lU4t Wlt, I) t 40 traL
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