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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 27, 1904)
rs TITE OMATTA PATLY TIEE: RATFTIDAY. ArorST 27, 1004. FREIOSI SIUXATTER CANAL 1 Eeefci Toiidi and Hopes to SacceelTarte&i r wiring uj W. J. C. KENYON EXPLAINS SmJATTOH rrojfctor ot "Water Pow Bcfcem Thinks Both CoUmbu and Yn mont Stand Show of Fla; aancloff Thela B-al, ..; "It Is within the probabilities that Co lumbus may secure the needed millions to finnnee Its long--favored power schemes. That thero Is a market for all power that fio city cnn develop Is admitted, both H'nith Omaha and Omaha being In 11ns for cheap power In large amounts." Such is the statement of W. J. C. Kenyon, B-mral manager of the South Omaha Ktock Yards company, who is behind the power canal project In Nebraska, This PtHtrment, made, on solicitation, was brought about because) of a report that the agreement between Columbus and Fre mont to submit their facilities to a board of arbitration, the losing town to step aside, had been dissolved, and that Fremont hnd Abandoned the scheme because of admitted Inability to raise the necessary funds. Mr. Kenyon does not credit this story. Air. Kenyon was associated with a syn dicate of eastern men in the work of rais ing capital and deciding on the arrange ments necessary for a power plant. He added: "Both Columbus and Fremont have nat ural advantages for water rower develop ment. Iloth desired to put in a plant. Th project was very expensive. I was asked to look Into the matter and I did. The services of the John F. Kelley Engineering company were obtained and Dr. Kelley came on and examined the locations and favored In his recommendation tho Fre mont project. Kelley nnd Money Market. "Just to show you Mr. Kelley's standing us an engineer, I mention that he is the consulting engineer of the Standard Manu facturing company, and this corporation is controlled by the. General Electric company. Capital could not be induced to enter the Fremont development with Columbus likely to start into competition. A successful effort was made to compromlsa and an 4 ngreement was entered Into that Fremont would start the project and that when the power developed was placed, then Columbus would bo taken up. With this agreement and un option on tho project we started east after finances. If you know anything about financial condition in December, 1903, you will readily realize that we failed. There was no lack of capita!, but-it was awfully timid anil would not engage in new enterprises with tho bottom dropping out of securities and losses enormous. Our option expired and tho agreement between tlio two towns went with it. "Fremont took up the fight for funds and some of tho prominent men there be lieve they can raise the funds necessary to carry out the scheme along the lino suggested by Dr. Kelley. The cost was a maUer of $3,6iM),000. The Fremont plan con templated tho taking of water out of the I'latto river twenty-live miles above the town, and the emptying of it bock into tho river after it had been used. We had figures on taking 2,000 acres for the reser voir, and becauHO of the three dry months we would have drawn deeply on the sup ply, which wo could have replenished. Fremont would have a fall of 135 feet to use in power generating. Hopes Both May Succeed. "Columbus intends to tske the water from the Loup and will return It there. There is a flno fall and the plan is cer tainly feaslblo. Columbus is now in ne gotiation with Swiss capital, the same cap italists who have been 'engaged In Ne braska Irrigation under the title of the Nebraska Irrigation company for six or seven years. "For my part I sincerely trust that both the Nebraska towns may succeed in their development of power. Two things are always necessary water and a market. If they will get the power, Omaha and South Omaha will furnish tho market, and I know I but echo tho sentiment of every nun Interested In the welfare of Omaha when I express the hope that Fremont and Columbus, both or either, succeed In de veloping power sufllclent to give us the benelit of Its use." GAINS' LIBERTY WITH FIDDLE Blind Violinist Plays Tone In Court to Prove He Warn In nocent. I Tom Franklin, a blind violinist, tucked his Instrument lovingly under his chin nnd played "Cavalerla Uustlcana" In police court. He did it to convince Judge lierka that he had not been drunk the night be fore. The busy hum of prisoners, police men and lawyers suddenly erased as the ftrulns of the music burst forth. Franklin performed with precision and skill, his sightless eyes turned up in mute appeal to the magistrate. Tho Judge listened with a far-away look In his face. "You are discharged," said he when the prisoner let his bow drop to his side. Franklin is an old mnn, who makes his living when and wherever there Is a penny to bo anticipated. He was picked up with some others by the police who accused them of drinking and making a disturbance. HOME ViMTUIiy KJCTUSIONS To Indiana nnd Ohio. On September 6.- 1?. 20 and 27 the Mis souri I'acltlo will sell round trip tickets at very low rates to points in states of Indiana and Ohio, located on and west ot line drawn through Sandusky, Columbus, Washington, D. C, Wilmington, Cincin nati, O., and to Louisville, Ky., and inter, xnedlats polnt3. For further information call on or address any agent of company, or Thomas F. Godfrey, 1. & T. A., south east corner Fourteenth and Douglas streets, Omaha, Neb. ( Special Kiruriloai, To Oklahoma. Indian Territory and Texas points are run by Kock Island system, August 23, September 13 and 27, at which time unusually low rates will apply. These In addition to regular hume&eekers' excur sion rates in effect on first and third Tues days of each month. Rock Island makes several hours quicker time to above mentioned territory than other lines. Inquire Hock Island agents. F. V. RUTHERFORD, Ii. P. A., 1323 Farnam St., Omaha. Neb. Tail, I. T. The new towiulte of Taft, Creek nation, Indian Territory, on the Midland Valley railway, is now on the market. For plats, prices of lots and full particulars addivss Websiur Realty Company, 442 Beard cf Trade liuildlng, Omaha, Neb. Col fa i Curat Water. bottled at the springs. Gladstone Bros., J3UK-1310 Douglas street. Mortality Matlatlca. The following births and denh have been recorded to the Hoard of Health ilur Imk the t wciuy-fuur hours ending at noon Fiiilav: Uli lbs Alfred H(g!nrid, Howard. Klrl; Abe lied, H.'.T b iuih Nineteenth, girl; Charles 11 u ii I it in er, 3 3 South Twentieth, buy; John Dokulll Second Mreet, hoy. Death Mr. IViriter. :M4 Arlmr, mi; Marv (A, Uc -uliuush. 2 SjuiU Xliiiv-juMtojMt. TSl Bernard Enirtor, South Twenty- fifth. 4 days; Arthur Helstrom, 13:8 South Twenly-uth, L. , FORMER PARTNERS AT LAW Axthas C. Moeller, Bars -William II. f cjunolles as Resalt of Bl ,: i , . ' DU A legal fight over tha control of the musio house of Bchmoller & Mueller has bm Wun la the district court between the partners. One member asserts that the other has frozen him out and wants the court to remedy the matter. The suit was started by Arthur C. Mueller, Insane, through F.dgar A. Mueller, his best friend, and is ajralnst the Schmoller & Mueller Tiano company, the Schmoller & Mueller TMano Manufacturing company and William II. Schmoller. In the bill of complaint it is stated that in 1?35 Mueller and Schmoller entered into partnership in the piano business and that each owned a half interest in the business. The business was conducted In this man ner until January, 13t3, when it was con verted into the two corporations that are made defendants in the case. Each partner was given half of the shares, which had nn aggregate par value of 19,000 each. The ltItlon further states that during the au tumn of l'.K3 Mueller became Insane and has remained so ever since. With a full knowledge of this condition on the part of his partner. It is declared in the bill that Schmoller secured a controlling interest In the affairs of tho companies by fraudulently inducing Mueller to transfer to him one share in each of the corporations. It is asserted that Schmoller then proceeded to the election of a dummy board of directors and had himself voted a salary of $2'$ per month as manager. Tho assertion is made tliat the balance of the profits of 1 tie busi ness have been used since that time to en large it, and Mueller has been unable to secure any share of the income, although ho is dependent entirely upon the fcstab- nsnmcnt ior a living. j Tho court Is asked to restrain tho transfer of the two shares of stock In. question and to order them returned to the complainant. The stoppage of the payment of a salary of tfuO to Schmoller every month also Is prayed for and a request made that a suit able person be appointed to look after the business Interests of Mueller. Judge Troup issued a temporary restrain ing order and will hear the petition on Sep tember 6. Mr. Schmoller refused to discuss the case when seen, saying tho matter was a sur prise to him and he desired to consult his counsel first. He stated that he thought it was prompted by spite . BIDS FOR ARMY SALT MEAT Propoaala to Be Received for Ninety Thousand Pounds for lae In Philippine. Rids will be opened at tha office of the chief commissary of subsistence of the De partment of the Missouri Tuesday for about 30,000 pounds of salt and smoked meats for tho use of the United States army in the Philippines. Owing to the packing house strike there does not seem to be a very great rush of inquiries for blank proposals. However, there has been no marked dimi nution in the meat supplies thus far con tracted for by the government, notwith standing the Btrlkes. Proposals are shortly to be Invited by tfte chief quartermaster of the Department of the Missouri for bids for an addition to the post hospital at Fort Robinson. Saturday Specials. Milk's Emulsion DOe Dr. Curtstad's Liver Towder 2"c Graham's Shampoo 2."ic Llquozone 43c DOc Ilnlh Brush 19c 25c all bristle Hair Brunh 10c Wine of Cardul 79c $1.00 Sarsaparilla and Celery C5c PERFUMES. White Rose, Violet, Lily of the Valley,' Carnation, Heliotrope, Jockey Club, Crnb Apple and Lilac Perfumes--Saturday 2Bo OrXCH. Walk-Over The Shoe That Made Brockton famous. It has no equal among the several $3.50 shoes for men now being sold throughout the country. It is made in Brockton and worn by thousands of satisfied wearers in every city of importance in this and foreign countries. They Fit Men's Feet. Decatur Shoe Co. 1521 Farnam Street. Frank Wilcox, flgr. Sellers of Walk-Over and Nettle ton's Shoes for men. K3ST!JHB5irP((fflVWB IWHWtHffWMP"WBWWaaTa,naTayy It Not Only Adds to your personal feeling, but imi deiita'.ly to your health, to have your KHl'iiii nts properly iUmimiI ut certain Intervals. But this is not tho only benefit you derive therefrom. You save money by lengthening the Hie of your garment, hence it will he better for your bank account. We clean, dye and repair all kinds of garments, as well as laces and other articles. Give us a trial. Twin City Dyo Works, Stith St. and Ave. A, 819 S. 1Mb St., Council Hluffs. Omaha Tel. 310. I Tel. lblU HUBERr.WJrj, FUnniERS Room Continental Black, lilk & Dmrlat O At 35c All l.lnen i , i -i i i t i ' " j i rrm t . .rr- 39c ULu -po GSJa 12Jc $1.00 All ftilk Made Vella- There will be so many wonderful sales and such remarfcablo bar gains from the! moment the store opens falurday until the doors closeat night, that every minute will be precious. You cannot afford to miss a single one of the different special sales Saturday. Sale of Sample Shopping Bags worth up to three dollars and a half, on sale5aturday 25c, 39c, 49c, 59c and 69c Iters is a wonderful sale of five entire lines of traveling rcn's samples, show ing the finest leather pocket books, carriage bags, automobile o.ih. I'eggy from I'urls ImgM, wrist lings, envelope bugs, Nltsokle with beautiful J;ip;inese ivory top, carved In fancy figures. Carrlnge bags In nil the leading colors in real seal h-aiher, alligator, morocco, levant, pigskin and walrus hide. Tliey come fitted with mir rors, chanire nurses and card cases. Would cost In the regular way as high as $3.00, but, we will sell them Saturday at 25c, 3c, 40c, 59c and 6Lc. 75c Sample Silk Belts at I5C This U an eotire manufacturer's stock of bolts in all the newest nnd latest styles In silk, rrnshou niul plentcu belts, in champagne colors, navy, blue, browns, Muck, white, orange. red. Trimmed with gold buttons, oxidized buckles in back and front, somo tailor ploatod and finishod with buttons. They are really worth up to 75c, but you take your choice of the entire lot Last Sale of Summer Millinery $4 Trimmed Hats for 98o Your choice of all the best and ff) prettiest trimmed summer hats that have been selling up as high as mi lQ will be closed out Saturday, at $2 Trimmed and Street Hats at 49c V close out Saturday all our summer trimmed and street hats, Have been priced up as high as $2. 00, at 15c 49c $1.50 Sailors and Untrlmmed Shapes at 10c We make a final closiasr out gaturdny of all our summer sailors and untrlmmed shapes lh;it we have sold up ns high ns filtc to 1.5D. and give f ft you your choice of the entire IIIC lot for vw 51.00 and $1.50 Ladles Kid Gloves at 59c All Keney-Stlpfcr's high grade kid gloves In 2 clasp, 4 button and elbow n-oKins, Hiiiianie lor street and evening wear well Known nrnnas such as Tretousse, etc., in black, white and colors worth up to $1.50, go at, per pair , Big Sale Ladies' Neckwear I5c Hundreds of dozens of ladles' soft linen, silk embroidered collars with button hole ends, and all silk Windsor ties, in a great variety of colors worth 2ic and 35c, each, go at 50c Hosiery for 15c and 25c 59c 15c Immense lots of ladies' and men's hose, in fast black and fancy colors plnln and all over lace, lisle, Rembrandt rib and drof stitch open work effects worth up to 60o a pair, go at, pair Great Sale Underwear at 19c 20 cases of lsdlcs' summer underwear in light and medium weight, long f fi and short sleeves and sleeveless, silk ribbon trimmed, umbrella stylo pants, with wide lace bottoms worth up to 35c, go at Wonderful Sale of Stationery Extra flno linen paper with wallet envel opes to mutch, in wiiito. cream ana tints. These are house sam;li s and 4 f wholesale tip to 35c box Satur- IIIC day we will sell them at, box 10O INK TABLETS, 2,iC Fine Ink tablets In note, packet nnd letter size, plain or ruled, on bargain square Saturday, each.,.. am- SAMPTjE BOX TAPER. hC. A ROX Con taining one quire ot good writing paper with envelopes to match, In white r and assorted tints, on bargain f C square, at ,a box BC ENVELOPES 1C A PACKAGE All sizes iiiid styles, fine white woven envelopes, will go at, per package VII lc tVERVBODV Will BIV PICTLRES IN THIS SUE SATURDAY 75c Pictures for 25c Iucluding black and white subjects in gilt frames, photo colors, in deep black frames, fue similes in gilt frames, novelty "IP. pictures, on bargain square aJv $2.50 Portrait Frames at 98c Bilt Florentine pattern, burnished cor ners, a beautiful frame for enlarged pietures, and worth $2.50, each, at 98c 39c for $1.50 Frames We have placed on large table, square and oval frames, sizes up to 11x14. These frames were sold up to $1.60 each, also a .lot of gold plated frames, worth 'Xf many times tho price, all go, JJ C at, each J. L. BRANDEIS & SONS, BOSTON STORE, OMAHA. Meat and Provision specials! You owe it to yourself and family to save money. That is the reason why you should read these special prices they will convince you that this is the place to save you money. Remember our motto is, "The highest in quality and lowest in price." Leaf Lard, 14 ponnds St.OO Kprlng Chickens, broilers, lb litu Pork I,olnn, per pound 9c Pork Chops, per pound Iflc Pork Houst, per pound 10c Mutton Legs, per pound 7&c Round Steak, per pound 10c Sirloin Steak, per pound, 12V4o and 10c Heef Roust, per pound, Sc and..... Cc Hoiltng Beef, per pound 3c No. 1 choice Ilacon. per pound 12'4o Home-mado Pork Sausage, pound 7Vju Central Markets "The Places You Save Money." 16th and Harney. 16th and Capitol Ave. Tel. 2899. Tel, 1796. 3 P Goitiir to the Fair? 1 Then why carry a "shabby" grip or suit case? Take ad vantage of our TWENTY PERCENT discount sale and get one that will last a lifetime and always look well. It will eost you no mora than the cheap grades sell for elsewhere. Omaha Trunk Factory, Telephone 1053' 1209 Farnam If-. oS"! M m OUR LONG LASTING STEEL RANGES All we ask for it Is $5.00 down and $5.00 per month, or the wholesale price for cash. We sell them on these terms in Omaha, Council JJlufls, Florence, Dundee and Benson. p1- ri"'.,."?,,.,r,-!s. hr - - 2 I : 1'- " ' - j f: ; . ; il'-y. 1 ' .v , ' 1; i ' Mr Johnson of 3117 N. 2)th Bt., says: i ne sieel range that 1 bought of you six years ago Is uu good as new and 1 haven't Hent a cent on it for repairs yet. 1 don't llilnk it will need repairs In ten years, it link's snd works to perfection and r.i'i mi mt'iiil it t, At.,r ..I " We sell only the best stoves that market uffords, that Is the reason every body speaks so well of them. The Stoctzel Stove Co., the ONLY KXCMSIVE BTOVra WEST OK CUK'AUO. ' Hi South 16th At HOUSE SCHOOL SHOES FOR. BOYS AND GIRLS $1.50 will buy your boy or girl a pair of shoes at this store that will surprise you with their good wear ing and llttlng qualities and with their good htylo and comrort. You'll never get the best $1-60 school shoe until you buy them here. $2.00 will buy your girl or boy a pair of shoes at this store that will wear longer, look nicer and feel better than any other tilnxi you can buy at the name prlre or even a little more. Come in and see how much money we can save you on tdioes for your girls and boys. School begins soon; buy them now. , JOHNSON & GOODLETT GO. I'honri 137(1 and 4T4.1. f m good, pure, clean If you want r-r ;:; JIer you cnn always depend on getting your money's worth. More money could buy no better values than we are giving everv dny. SATURDAY'S OFFERINGS- I1RKAK FAST FOOD Dr. Trice's Ce cry Food 3 pkgs. for , RICE Japan, first quality 4 ll. for 8At,T- S-ll). sack, be.t table per sak Bl'TTEK Fancy separator, as good s best creamery per lb OATMEAL 3 pkgs. yuwker for CORNED I! KEF First class, Vcrlbcst per can , E(303 Strictly fresh country per dozen OAI.VANIZKD PA 1 1.8 14-u.imrt cheap at 20c each KTB ROAST Finest steer ribs per II PORK 1XJINS per lb CAKES 3-layer white caki'S, nut, orange, csramel, chocolate fir rocoanut. Thi-se cakes cannot lie duplicated In lOr fiualitv or price each OVJW P.KEAD Pure milk the best In Omaha per loaf 25c 25c 5c 18c .25c 13c 20c 14c 2c 10c 5c FRUITS AND VEtSETARI.ES OF ALL KINDS AT BOTTOM PIUCEtj. Johnson & Goodlett Co., 204h and Lake Sta. GIIOCKKIKS. MEATS and BAKERY. IT'S FREE OL'R NEW DRUG CATALOGUE. Write for it. It is now ready for dis tribution. It contains many items of In terest to all. Catalogue sent free to any address on request. 6cc Antl-oerm Disinfectant for 4c 1 lb. German Mixed bird Seed for 4c Wo Reef, Iron and Wine for 2ac 1 lb. Borax, Mule Team Brand, for.... l'lo Baker's Barley Malt Whiskey, bottle.. 7uc This in the purest and best malt whlskev dozen 25c Carbolated Mutton Salve for 2oc KuenliptD. Catarrh Jrlly blnnd- rat and best remedy for catarrh and bay fever 23c and noc Samples Free. 50c Fisher's Extract Beef for 29c $1.00 llerplcide (Newbro's) for 7'Jo 25o Hire's Root Beer (.makes 5 gallons) for 120 tier's Orenon Blackberry C'ordlnl a pore tonic for stomach and bowels . T!ie $3.50 Marvel Whirling Spray Syringe, always $2.15; by mail $2.55 ll.OU Kilmer's Swamp Root for I'M; Jap Rose Soap, cak" 9c White Illbbon oap blar cake Ythlte floating: bath sonp for tie $1.00 Kirk's Dandruff Cure for 0e 2"io Mistletoe Cream for loc HIIAI,T The Beat Mult Extract, bottle 2c U bottles for fl.OOi Jl.OO per dosen. $1.00 Bqulhb'a Sarsaparilla for 75o VICTOR'S TONIC LOTION Best remedy for blackheads, pimples, tan and sunburn, for 5'ic 50c Svrup Figs, genuine, we sell 4c Llthla Tablets, we sell LVic $1.00 Wine Cardul, we sell 7hc KrelRht paid on !(. orders or more to any point of west. Write for NEW CATALOGUE. Shsrman & McGonnell Drug Go. Cor. 16th and Dodge Sta., Ouiaha. School Shoes We take it for granted that you want the best shoo for your boy that you can get for the money. We offer you for 150 a boy's shoe that has given all of our patrons satisfaction and has been a great seller with us. We recommend this shoe as a gen eral all-around boy's school shoe and would suggest that the boys come in Saturday and get ready for school days. Drexel Shoe Go. 1419 FARNAM STREET. Omaha's Up-to-Date Shoe Housb tU r..n i rruu aim Vegetables form the greater portion of the diet, and in their selection "QUALITY" should constltule the basis upon which VALCE is determined. Instead of being governed only by price marks. Great care Is exercised in the si'lcction of our fruits and vege tables; never exposed to the heat and dust and consequently always retain their whohaome, fresh and inviting appearance. Choice selected Ripe Tomatoes in half bushel f Cp baskets iJV Finest quality Bartlett 21r I'fum. ner busknt fciUW Choice Colorado Free stone Peaches, basket. Durkee's Salad Dress ing, per bottle Saratoga Flakes, per package Alton Flour per sack Choicest Country Rutter In 2, 3 and 4-pound Jars OOir per pound If you haven't bought your meuts here you are undoubt edly aware of the advances Ii Ibe relull prices by the weight of your purchases hut we con tinue to maintain former price;, uud guarantee quality. Spring ChlcV.s per pou.id Young liens 111 per pound Ill Prime Rib Roust Ifi.lO lr a m-s a w J 23c 23c 128c 1.50 16c per pound ...... Boiling Beef per pound ..v.t.. Corned Beef per pound 3c 4c Sommer Bros. Exponents of Good Living. ( 28th. and Farnam Sts Telephones 7.-laJ3-ls:i. ft s Great Sate Crown Shoes Tuesday. mm TUB II ELI A RLE STORE. Great Sale Crown Shoes Tuesday. V Mux " -r-, i . I if: i ill1. I tf a T' V. 1 V . 1, If Highness of Quality Lowness of Price Constitute Our Satur day's Clothing Sale One of Iho srmtest bargain' piving events ?t the season. ' No need your wearing a shab by suit the balance of the sum nier when you can buy a hand some three-piece summer suit worth from $8.00 to $10.(0 Satur day , for , imer suit $5 Cbrnlfh kr S.rt Solwirnv Wtrl Handsome Hummer Suits, In very best fabrics, nobbiest pat terns, suits that sold during the season for from !?1." to $18 choice Saturday At $2.50 We Are Showing the Greatest As sorlment of Boys' Knee Pants Suits ever shown in the city. All styles, neat paterns, most desirable colors in eassimeres, worsteds, tweeds, serges, cheviots and many, other popular fabrics, all splendidly made with exeellent linings nnd trimmings, many of the pants have double seats O C and knees, worth up to $.", fale price dmJJ Our Ne-iV Fall ami Winter Line of Men's and Hoys' Clothing, is now here and ready for inspection. Come iu and i?ee the nob biest Hue of fall styles you ever set eyes upon. HAYDERJ FIRE ! FIRE! FIRE ! $S,500 stock of Clothing, Shoes nnd Oents' Furnishing Ooods, slightly dam aged by water, to be slaughtered for almost nothing. A good opportunity for cioso buyers. No reasonable olTer refused. Peoples Clothing: Store, 1321 Douglas OPENING OF A NEW AND THOROUGHLY EQUIPPED LINQ BETWEEN ST. LOUIS AND CHICAGO. SUNDAY, JULY 31. 1904 Thoroughly Equipped trains leave St Louis and Chicago nightly (after arrival of Incoming trains), arriving either city the following morning. Equipment entirely new; lavish iu design, elaborate In furnishings. Ask your Ticket Agent, or address, PASSENGER TRAFFIC DEPARTMENT. Mome Visitors' Excursions TO INDIANA, OHIO AND KENTUCKY i r Selling dates: Sept. 0, 13, 20, 27, Oct, 11. Kouud trip rate: One fare plus $2.00. Kate applies to pretty nearly everywhere in the states named. Oct details from nearest Hock Island ticket agent. Plenty of time to see every one you know, as tickets are good to return ANY time within 30 days from date of sale. jj City Ticket Offlca 1323 Farnam Strest, Omaha, Gab, F. P. Rutturford, ft, P. A. CVTT'Z I i'-' tV WW r Summer Vacation Mav be mostaerreeablv spent at the cool sum- mer resorts and fishing grounds reached by The Nortli-Western Line Excellent fast train service to the Black Hills, the Iowa. Min- . . . on ;.. t i . r . . -. " biiw v. j ui uuici picas' uib kiuumu via mo v.nitaK'' iNoan-western Kauway. i rt u uaiio uaiiy iu ni. raui, iiuiucafUl!i ana UUIUUl, iviii itiuy auc35 uanc miiiuciuuHU, VVIUIU Dear LfiKe l anil rtfhr rv' r r-t K m r 1 1 Vummar barnrto biim Vhiivi urn uikii HIIIUH I I' 1,311 13, La-, - . . mvo usi aaiiy irains to Chicago make connection with sN. -OvTickets and full (nfcrraation on app?CUoo "" 1401-1403 firua tt. Bee Want A.ds Produce Results J