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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: NOVEMBER 2.'). IMfi. 9 - - w INVADED I BUSINESS CHANCES '1R BAI.E OR THATlK-tF, DEATH NOTICES PATENTS r 1 n ' n r-n o rv. t n hnvvi. t ti. ......... i I L- i ddhv - . . i . . ns: farm hind, one nf the bet located! m resilience rf m im-.nii. i ;i ' iih.il n.i'.m' i.,.i. r . iSirf., inmii. vh """t, K:inrrn v. N-ivunhtr 21. Funeral Morrltv. Nnvmhcr at V3H m . front fMldrnff to Barred Heart fllARPK MACHINE WORKS Patents irty-imrrei, ete mi lion-Ins nulls In the middle. wet. mill and ru' liirict iiioili-m, np-tn-rtste nnd in good rcpelt ; now elolng a goon ptr.nt iiil ' i)iiin'-H.': no conpctl- rhure h. Interment at Holv Scrulrl pr cwn- I procured, inventions developed, drawings, t'on within l. nt -fv ti tle.; nil the go efrv. Friends Invited jiatterns. castings, machine work. M till nillllna u li'iit ti. . mry nnd hits n . . r-r- ' . 8. lutn 8t. 784 ,'" "". si.ie ti-i KICK. Michel, asrd 7.1 vesi s. I track, from 1:. It In mill ilm.r; r'fy f i months nnd l divs. November 2.1 IW. room, power nnd n excellent location' Funeral Snndiv afternoon at 2 oVIorl for grnin elevator In rim In connection '"'n the residence of hla win. John Hai.l wlth thi mill; locate"! In lima. 'II. In i i I Irk. Mil Ohio St. Interment Spt Inga ell a money maker fur the rlRht min and "-erncf-i y. Friend" Invited. will stand e Ins. st Inspection. Good rea-1 on for selllnR. Don t write unless you 1VARE1IAM -Onrt" W., nire 01 years, mean business mid have II. co to Invest.' Euncral Noi"-.lier 25. at ? p m. . from Balance on easy terms. Arhlrese Y 27, ' ffvilv res'denoe. 1fl 7 Wirt Street, to Fr ra.ro )le. Y Mf!7 Nl '-own cemetery. Drt Yon Wish tn Mill- ni, .,! STEPHEN-- n.. Friday. November 23 If you have a farm, home, business or property tnai you want to f II or ex ibanKe, write ua. GIX1HK I, AND AND INVESTMENT CO.. Omaha, Neb. V-M'.Dl Dl WINKS and mining and Induirlal stocks bought and koM. Hobt. C liruesUiw. Block Broker. 8u N. Y. L,lfe Rltlg. V-lim.) Dl OWN rrorTty aurrottnded by mlnea In . tha famous iiullfrna dlntrlct In outh-rn Nevnda. For rmrtlc ulara nddreaa the Ne vada Standard Gold Mining and Milling Co., 809 New York Ufa Uld., Omaha, Neb. Y-M9K8 M ARK you from Mlsaotirl? If no, I wl'.l show you how to get lino for an Investment of 127. We are building the (trfnte't electric R. R. In the world and want 1.U0 utock holdera In Omahn. Our nrat lusue sold at second at $J8 and the third Issue at IJ7 la neatly all K"ie. All stock Is of the par value of 1100 per chare and all re definable by the company at par. Monthly payments of one-tenth each month for u or more shares. If you mean busines write me and I "will show you." Address W. T. Porter, fiscal agent, room "! New York Life BIdg.. Omaha, Neb. Y-S7 a-.p IK venrs. 10 months and 28 day! Funeral front the residence of M. H. ''e-ier, ?110 Popth Thirty-fourth etrpet, Monday, November Tfi. nt J p. m. Inter. met , ) orest Loan eemeterv. Friends In vited. Mr Bteplirns was formerly In business In this city ns a member of the firm of Margaret itnd Ptepticns. PATKNT8 ptorurfd and sold. 1 fee. Nat I Invtctmeni Co., Douglas U)k., loth and Dodite. 4::l l RAILWAY TIME CARD LIO?l RTATIOS TKSTII AMD MAKCY In Ion Parlfle. FLORISTS HKSS 8WOBODA. HIS Famam. 731 L. HENDERSON. 15U Farnam 2f8 Tel. Doug. MONUMENTS Qreat Western Granite Co. Douglas &7. M)!5 D17 BUSINESS CHANCES fOR BALE Zinc mine. $W000; ten acres, M per cent royalty, large 0-ton mill, enougli ore to run mill over five years, netting J7o0 per week now. Jamot Brown, Miners' Bank Bldg., Joplln, Missouri. T-M9S1 24x I TOWNSEND REALTY CO., Fremont, Neb. Have Imp. farms, wild lands, stk. mdse. for sale; can other property as partial payment. Y M186 t17x J"IR8T-CLAS8 paying restaurant. ?.X0: two grocery storks. $1,600 e.ich; groceiy. feed, coal and fixtures, $2,600; two-chair barber shop, $300; blacksmith and waRon hop, $750. Alva Smith Co., Co. Bluffs, la. Y Mli XOR BALD Blacksmith and wagon shop; well located, with extra good business. Towneend Realty Co., Fremont. Neb. Y-Mis D21x MOST up-to-date millinery store In the leading business street of Co. Bluffs; will ell cheap; rarty wishing u leave city Address G 408, Bee. -M319 2EX Tor. sale famous trade mark l)enta-Blech tooth paste; registered U. 8. patent office; manufactured In Omaha past two years; purchaser or same will get benefit of $30,0u0 recently expended In advertising; Investigation solicited. Ad dress Ir. Newell. Union, Neb. X-M344 2x fcWRITE for market letter. Bent free upon request. Complete resume Nevadh. Min ing operationa. Patrick Elliott & Camp, Conservative Brokers and Mine Makers, Goldiield, Nev. Y-348 SAx PATENTS NEW (JCIDE BOOK FREE This BOOK !r the result of our 30 years' experience and tcllx all nbout patents. Iliustnites h" tiieclm nltml niivements and contnlns a full history of all the great money mnklng Inventions of the century. Book FREE to every ne O 'ME A It A & BLtOCK, Patent Attorneys. 918 F Bt., Washington, D. C. Y-i38 25 Iesv. Arrive Overland Limited a t&6 am 8:18 pra 'll'e cmnn and Japan Fast Uall a 415pm a 8:10pm Coin. Sc Calif. Ex a', ,6pm at:3am California fe Ore. k.x..s s.ipm i i'iw Los Angeles Limited. ,al2:0fi pm al0.46 pin Faft Mall a 1:56 pm a 6:ui pm Colorado Bpv.'lal a 7:46 am u7'.4utn North Platte Lool....a 1" am h 4:ipin Beatrice Local b 1:00 pm bl2:45 pm Chicago, Hock Island A Pacific EAST. Chicago Limited a 8:15 am Iowa Locnl u 7:141 am Chicago Mall Iowa Iirnl b!2:05 pm Chicago tK.BRtern Ex.). .a 6:o6 pm a 1 :o pm Chicago (Iowa Umltedl.a ti:,1 pm al2:2Ai in Dps Moines Local u 4 26 pm WETST. lOlRl lMKlCl'ES IN BERLIN Fnbl cition of (ount Hchenhbt'i Lemoirs i hlleceo8 Attention t them. MANY DATE BACK lu DAYS OF BISMARCK Mystery of canillos letters seat to High Prrsnaagrs at Court Has rtrr Hcen K.ntlrely t leered I p. Ihclr oysters were procured from the mm' reliable of dealers and 1ht they could not understand the III effets which they ap pear to have caused. The Imtrh govern ment has even gone so far as to warn the public against purrhnslng Dutch oysters without certificates of oiigln. EXPOSITION NOT POPULAR Irish Da t Daklli All "aoport Hen an Shew May Fall. BERLIN, Nov. DUBLIN. Nov. 24. tSpc'lal.)-Thmigh It Is announred that the king of England will visit the Dublin exposition next year and 24 (Special.)-It will be ! if osslble. take nart In the oocnlng. It elevators Into Roiimanla and had thereby taken'the bread out of the mouths of thou sands of workmen. The Jury, composed of worklngmen, was so moved by this denun rlntion that they promptly acquitted Jalba. a long time before the sensation caused by thi publication of the memoirs of Prince t'lilodwlg von Hohenlohe will die down In otflciitl circles at least. The memoirs of theinsflves are of absorbing Interest and ! form altogether a clminlnue HctndalcuAo which no one could have expected of the kaiser's third chancellor. Prince Alexander of Ifuhenlohe must have had an "axe to grind" In the publication of this sensational and extraordinary book. He knows per fectly well that his career as governor functionary Is nt an end forever. But the Imagination refuses to conceive a Re- nl ttnimliln Um Tut.,., ii O'. u m prrsiurni Hnu inn son Housing Colo. ' and Cal. Express! .a 1 :ft pm a 4:.-0 pm I uch a bombsnel! Into the lmierlal camp Okl. and Texas Ex a 4:40 pm al2:0 pm j out of sheer want of thought. Prince LBeVF a9;30llmA,exader and the people behind h.m knew a Dally, b Daily except Sunday. perfectly well what they were about and why they did It. The reason for thenr ac- beglns to look as though the entire affair might prove a disastrous failure from the financial point of view. This Is to be rpgrM- a 7 10 am a 4 Si p:u b 9 o pm b 9 -66 pm Chicago Northwestern. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Fine busi ness block In central Illinois town of 20.000 population; rents $11,(ni0. Owner will consider merchandise, land or other property In exchange. Address Y 2J, cure Bee. Y 483 25 $2(1.000 CASH buys Iowa Mfg. buslneaK; long established; averaged 36 per cent net profits for yeurs; easily handled; would retain an Interest with right party; best reasons for spiling. Address Y cpvo Be. Y 431 Cedar Haplda Pun.. Twin City" fc,xr,ress... Chicago Daylight .. Chicago Loral bloux city uocai ... Carroll Low 1 gloux City Local .. Chicago :lxpieaa .. Fat Mail Fast Mail Twin City Limited. Overland Limited ,. t i:wira a t:ng pm ...a7:rt)am a!0:00 pm ...a:00am all :16 pm ...tli auam a :4i pm ..a i bu pm a U:A am ... i.iU ?m a :. in , a 3:45 pin ...afi:tpm a 7:30 am ...a 8:i3 pra uLiiinn :m pm ...a 8:23 pm a 7:uam .a 8:.W pm a 9:31 am FOR SALF-$20.0no In secured Iowa securi ties, netting investor s per cent. Ai1d:-r Y 106. care Bee. Y- -432 25 FREE Inside information and expert ad vice mailed free every week for the ask ing. Send your name and nddrers to W. F. Bond Co,, Brokers, Uoldfleld. Nev. Y 120 36x TAILOR business for sale; best of reasons I for selling; nice brick store, low rent, best location, 7,000 population; take about $VX); no competition. Edward Cope, ; Bheiidan, Wyo. Y M347 2Cx TAIvf a mall order business; we furnish orything necessary; only few dollars re quired; new plan, success certain; costs nothing to Investigate. Milburn-Hlcks, 36K Dvaxborn St,, Chicago. Y 400 26x 'CAPITAL We take active Interest in good enterprises arid Incorporate and secure moiioy lur may icamioaie uunifiens pui - pose; bonds sold on strictly commission basis; money advanced on good proposi tions; giv full particulars. The William HaU Co., Hartford BIdg.. Chicago, III. Beat commercial and bank references Klven. . Y 457 26x IJOUNO business man wanted In manufaa I tuiing business who can Invest $10,000. ln i aUtutlon thoroughly established and thrlv i tng. but will have to enlarge. Executive potation with good pay. Expect a ! thorough examination by Interested in- qulrura. Box 41ti, Bhenandooh, la. ! Y-422 rTOR BALE Harness stock and tools In one i of Uie best towns In Colorado. Good farming country. Good reason for selling. For information, address B. E. Gephart, Loveland, Colo. Y 460 2rx INVESTIGATE ILLINOIS -"WISCONSIN ZINC FIKIJJ. Ground averages 12 per cent ore. Excellent transportation facili ties. Lowest cost production in country. Write me today. Jam as Hut ton. 214-21$ Ovltt Blk., Waukesha, W Is. X 146 25x FOR SALE Zinc mine. $60,000; 10 acres. 20 per cent royalty, large 300-ton mill; enough ore to run mill over five years; netting $750 per week now. Jnmot Brown, Miners' Bunk BIdg., . Joplln. Mo. Y M404 Declx Chicago Limited all .00 pm all.ul am Norfolk-Bonesteel a 7.4.1 am utu:Jouin Llrcoln-Cliadron b 7:40 am al0:3a am Deadwood-Lincoin a 8.mi po. a .uo pra I Caper-notion. a :U0 pm i 6:ua pm Hatlngs-ISup!i'ior b$:0vpm bi:upm Fremont-Albion 0 (:(W pm UU.W pra ( liicauo Great Western. St. Paul A Minneapolis. 8.30 pra T ,10 pm BL Paul Minneapolis. !:46 am ll aottu Chicago Limited 6:ym Kwutii Chicago Express 7;teem ll:uVpin Ctiicaga Express 8:30 pm J JOptn Missouri Pnclflc. K. C. Bt I Kxpros.. 9:00 im f.XO sm K. C. & St. L. h.xpres..aU:lb pm a 6:36 pm Nebraska Looai a 2:06 pm all:40 am ChlCBKO, MllvtauV.ee Sl t. Past, Chi. and Colo. Special. ..a 7 :s am a7:Mim California and Or. Kx.a6:4apm al:lupin Overland Litmuea o.iiiu bp:skid Marlon & Cedar R. Ioc.b 6:46 urp U:uwpn: Wabash. St. Louis Express at :10pm a8:f0an Bt Louis Local (from Council Bluffs) a 9:15 am alO:$0 pra Btanberry Loi'' tfom Council Biuffs) b 1:06 pm bll SOam Illinois Ceatral. Chicago Expreaa a 1:00 am a 1:66 pin Chicago Limited a 6:00 pm a 7: Jo am BIRL1XGTO BTATIOX-lOth A MASON Borllngton. tion will probably appear later, though It may never be made public. One thing the "memoirs" confirm and that Is the extent with whlrh the Berlin court reeks with In trigue. The constant struggle of Prince Bismarck agatnst a section of the court party and even against his own subordi nates In the Foreign office Is emphasised on every second page. Then the back stairs Influence agnlmH Count Cuprivl Is also revealpd. It must be confessed that of all the figures In modern Germany the kaiser's second chancellor is the only one who gains In the reaped of his fellow men by the perusal of Prince Chlodwlg's "me moirs." His upright, chivalrous and sol dierly nature Is done, full Justice to, and the contemptible fashion In which he was treated by the court camarilla Is clesrly ex posed. For many years. It may perhaps be re membered, a sensation was caused at the Berlin court by a series of annoying anony ted all the more, Inasmuch as Just at pres ent many persons Interested In the develop ment of the resources of Ireland are doing all In their power to bring about an In dustrial revival In Ireland. The truth of the matter Is that the Dublin exposition ocver was "In right.'' as Irish-Americana would phrase it. It has never lieen popular with the Irishmen themselves. For this a number of contrib uting causes might be held directly or In directly responsible. Several yesrs ago a correspondent wrote to the Toledo Weekly Blade of Ohio In- PRETENDER AT THE VATICAN Visit of I.onls Bonaparte Causes Talk la l.laht of ItnatlAB la Fraaee. ROME, Nov. 24 (Special.) PHnre l)u!s Bonaparte, who hss been passing a few days here, has Just left for Milan. One wonders what special business brought this member of the Bonsparte family to Rome at such a time as this. This !s one of the sons of the late Prince Jerome Napoleon and Princess Clothllde. daught-r of the late king of Sardinia, Victor Enim?.nue II. The father of Jerome was king of West phalia, to which dignity he was appointed by his masterful brother. Napoleon I, em peror of France. Prince Jerome was known In his day by the opprobrious nick name of Prince Plomplon. He was a thorn In the side of his cousin. Napoleon III, late emperor of the French, and distin guished himself by his radical republican theories. He passed his last days in Rome, dying at the Hotel de Rome, In the pl;stt.i Sen Carlo, his wife. Princess nothllde, with him to the last. He had a marvelous resemblance to the first Napoleon In fa"e and features, but he was much taller than GARDEN OF EDEN quiring whether during the history of the grest civil wsr In the United 8tates an ! that hero, being about six feet In height. Irish regiment from the north und an ' and he was shod .is elegantly as anv Irish regiment from the south met in the field of battle, threw down their arms and refused to flffht. The ftlltor of the correspondence column evidently could not find a trace of anything of the kind, and Yankee like. Indulged in a little question ing on his own account, asking the cor respondent ss to whether ho ever knew an Irishman to refuse to fight. This question and answer had quite an extended circula tion throughout the Irish weeklies and raised quite a discussion as to whether, after all, th Irish were the most militant of all races. The consensus of the opin ions of the Irish editors was that there was more truth than poetry In the answer than In the nuestlov. And Just at present there Is certainly the fiercest kind of a nglit over the exposi tion. It Is possible that this Impulsive people will nt the last rally around the Dublin exposition for patriotic reasons, If for no other reasons. But If this harPns - i urn NHpnce to nis greit- ncestor gave rise to the s-iylng that Plon- mous letters leceived by Its most prominent I to be the case It will be due to no jrond members. No one was spared, not even the I management on tne part of the men re emperor and empress. The writer was un- ! sponsible for the promotion of the expo- plon was like a Napoleonic ineda4 dinned In fst. It might not have been a very ele gant remark, but It described him accu rately enough. The presence of Prince Ix)uls Bonaparte In Rome Just now sets people thinking and Imarlnln tlat tliern may poslbly be some project of the Bona- I " ,han hM" 'v' r ben obtained '''- Hagdad Railroad IMane to Rock the Cradle of the Unman Race. The heme of ths most ancient civilization Is to be made accessible by a railroad. The Bagdad railroad Is the name commonly given to the line whleh Is to connect Con stantinople wllh the Persian gulf by way of nagdtid and whose world wide Impor tance Mamies the mind, for this r.tllway Is destined in become the link that will bind the near east to the fur east, the west to the near east. The enterprise has been undertaken and Its achievement, which will respond to an otherwise unanswerable demand, Is hence forth only a question of time. It Is no exaggeration to aay that tha ImmetllatP or at least the far from re mote result of the building of the Bagdad railway will be the regeneration of Meso potamia. And that region In which sacred legends have placed the cradle of the race, those banks where Hip native Arab boat man shows the traveler the s4te of the Garden of Eden, those Immense plains which In ancient times were the richest and most populous on earth and which to day are arid and dsprted-that region will regain Its lapsed splendor. What Babylon was In the days of an tiquity, Herodotus and Xenophon and all the Greek and Int in hnve told again and again. Their storUs are dally more com pletely rnrrolxiralPd by the patient and persevering efforts of the French srehao ologleal expedition under M. De Morgan. The plsitis watered by the Tigris and the Euphrates were the granaries of the ancient world. There, say modern scien tists, porn was first grown nnd Herodotus gives figures to show that the yield SB s partes In consideration for a movement In France at a time when the popular mind is agitated over the struggle between the republic and the Vatican. MOUNTAIN GUIDE SENTENCED Maa Whose Sealed of Duly faased Death Given Short Prison Term. doubtedly someone belonging to the Inner circle of the court. The mysterious corre spond! nt wrote with a pen steeped In gall and wormwood, denouncing scandals of all sit Ion movement. From the start they appear to have deliberately played Into the hands of London capitalists rather than Into the hands of tve Irish people as Denver California. Black Hiiii PRACTICAL brlckman with $TiO.000 to build Vorthwest Special plant In new Colorado town; big contract Vorthwest Express ready. Brlckman, 423 Qulncy BIdg.. Den- (Nebraska Express v-r. wiw. i " i Kebrasas ivn ... Lave .a 4:10 pm a 4:in pm .a 4:10 nm all :I0 pm A rr ve. a 190 pm kinds and spreading distrust and suspicion ! peopK As a result many of the leading everywhere. Secret police were employed, I newspapers In Ireland have opposed the experts In handwriting were consulted and "position In lively fashion and the end the marshal of the court set a watch on j ' not 'et- everybody he could think of. but all In ! A an Indication of the manner In which vain. It was even rumored the writer was i th enterprise Is regarded the following is a. n.emher of one of the i.nin. rn.niuu. : an excerpt of a resolution recently j so Intimate a knowledge of the sayings and l adopted by the Ard-Fhels of the Gaelic ! doings of royalty did the anonymous corre- I leatue: Isoondent manifest. : "That this Ard-Fhels. representing the One day Baron von Schrader, one of the 6:30 pm 8:80 pm I "'"en-i ui twp-iiiuiiii'H oi me royai court. a 8:10 am a 7:40 pm I discovered on u blotting pal in the caslr LOOK INTO THIS. Is your money bringing IV4 to 4 per rent In a savings bank, or Is It earning 50 per rent In a safe and sound investment? Write or call for particulars. T. V. Weftng & Co., Yorkvllle Bank, New York. Y 439 ff,x a :M am a 9 OS am .b 2:00 pm a1.:ol pm PARTNERS wanted, manufacturing busi ness; good chance to get in good busi ness and draw salary. Address Huffman, P. O. Box 222, Omaha. Y 620 2Sx THE beat bargain ever offered In Omaha for a rooming and boarding house on Far nam - street, near 20th. Don't miss this opportunity. KELLY INVESTMENT CO., Douglas 4H04. 220 Neville Blk. Y MC 25 I J"OR . SALE Handsome Penny Arcade; practically new; st a bargain. Addrers J. iL Fraxer, 6M Fourth Ave.. Ituisvllln, Ky. Y 413 2ox .WANTED Man with $1,000 to take the I general state agency for our goods; man capable of running a branch office and employing aubagents can easily clear $10. 000 per year: tne capital required Is to carry a small stock of the most profitable and saleable goods on the market; write quirk if you" want your atate. Address J. F. La wren CO, manager, 303 W. l.ake St., Chicttg-O. Y 405 26 lTEND for "Successful Method'1 of trading I In grain with small capital; booklet and market letter went free; references. Cora. atoclc St Co.. Commerce BIdg., Chicago. Y 397 25x (THERE Is a way to make money In Ne- mAa mining stocka We will tell you fcow in our market letter, sent free for aakln. Patrick Dtllott Camp. "Con servative Broker and Mine Makers," ' Uoldfleld. Nevada. Y 426 26x I. tjTOU can never profit by business chances unless you have some money; small sav ings are tha foundation of larg fortunes; tart a savings account with J. L. Bran dels Sons, Bankers. 16th and Douglas tits. Assets over nou,uou. i I- GUABANTEED r stents Secured or Fes Returned, model or sketch for free opinion as to ' patentability. Send for illustrated Guide Bock. Contains 100 mechanical move ments and LIST OF INVENTIONS WANTED. Particulars NEW TRADE MARK LAW, COPK RIGHTS, etc. Pat auta advertised free In World's Progrusa EVANS. W1LKEN8 CO.. Beg. Attorneys, j4B T Bt. Washington. TV C FURNITURE of well located and good raying rooming houses for sale at f.om $J50 up. W. 8. FRANK. 321 Neville Block, Omaha. Y 68 25 FOR SALE OR TRADE on account of 111 healtii, a livery and boarding stable. In good location and doing good business. Have 10 head of horses and nil kinds of rigs and wagon and barn full of board ers. Writ or Inquire, 2uB W. Washington Ave., Council Bluffs. Y . WANTED TO BUY WANTED To buy second-hand furniture, stoves carpets, clothing and shoes; pay the best prices. Tel. Douglas 3971. N-M746D1J WANTED Second-hand mimeograph. Ad dress 322 W. 6th St.. Grand Island. Neb. N M228 24x Local i i,,,.., in Fast Mail Ft Crook at naiism i o pm oio:z5 am Bellevue A Plattsm th..a .:60 am a ISt am Denver Limited, ;"V'- ''am Bellsvus & Pc. June.. .a $:30 am a 8:) am Chicago Special a 7.26 am a 7:26 am Chicago Express a 8:4? v a 8.65 pm Chicago Flyer 8 06 pm a 7:25 am Iowa Local a 9:15 am al0:6J pm Bt. Louis Express.. a 4:4b pm all:80 am Kansas Clty-St. Joe....al0:4i pm : tQ Kansaa Clty-St. Joe.. ..a T.U ..m a V:lo pm Kansas Clty-St Joa.... 8:46 pm WEBSTER STATIOJI-lStH A WEBSTER St. raul, Minneapolis A of tho officers of the guards In the Parlser various bodies of the Gaelic league through out Ireland, reaffirms the resolution of the Ard-Fhels of 1904. condemning the proposed International exhibition a being detrl- VIENNA, Nov. 24. (Special.) A guide ttomed Johan Gunnisman has Just been tried In Salzburg In connection with th death of Herr Nlederdorfer. an Austrian tourist, who fell Into the crevasse of a glacier In the Cromer Vrnodlger last Au gust. The guid neglected to rope together a party of four. In disregard of the rules us to roping on that mountain Issued bv the German Austrian Alpine club, under whose Jurisdiction he acted. The evidence showed that roping was proposed to the guide, who said it was not necessary, uunnistrati. who la well known I as a guide and who Is ii years of age. nas been sentenced to three weeks' im- I prlsonment. This Is the first sentence ever passed on an Austrian guide for tteglecf of duty. Plats traces of one of these mysierlous let- j m'ntal to tl,e "Juggling Industries of the Cklravo, Omaha. Twin City Psssenger. Bloux City Passenger. Bimerson Local Emeison Local Missouri Pacific. Ixcal via Weeping Water - Falls City Local a Dally- - a Daily, b Dally except Sunday, d Dally except Saturday, e Sunday uniy. a Daily mi Monday. Leave. Arrive. b ; M am b 9:10 pm .a 2:00 pm all ::40 am .b : pm b 8:10 am ,.c8:4aam ek:Wpm .a 8:08 am a 8:50 pm .a 8:a0 pm all:20 am 4JCEA STEAMERS. ters. The person who had used this pad. : he declared, was Baron von Eltr, one of his cnllegues in the lord chamberlain's de- ! partment. Baron von Bits ,was arrested and an Inquiry opened. He was finally, after six weeks, sent before a court-martial. As an officer of reserve of the guards he was amenable to military discipline. He country and the best Interests of trade In Ireland. Similar sentiments are contained in reso lutions adopted by the Dublin corporation, the Irish parliamentary party, the Dublin Industrial Development association, the general council of county councils, the boards of guardian, and at a great mass meeting of the rltlxens of Dublin. In innocence, the chief being that while In AmBr,f-,a haS be"n ""'"''"LT. prison the anonymous letters continued to WANTED 40 or 50 mares, cheap: not more than 10 years old. weight not less than 1.00 pounds; no objection to broken down mares, not blind. Address H 4.'6. Bee. N (49 2Gx WANTED to buy. a good young ccw, glv Ing 10 to 18 quarts of milk per day. Will pav good price. Address P. O. Box 8 9 ljOniali a, N eb. N M $ 032 8 HORSES & WAGONS FOR SALE Myers, 1716 Jsckson, P Usi Dl HORSE, buggy and harness for sale, 812 N. 16th. P M324 26x UOR8E3-AU kinds. (-WOT EXCHANGE Stock general dry goods. Invoiced at about $7,600. These goods are clean and In good order and can be moved to any point desired. Owner require about one-third cash snd will take balance in good land or Income prop erty and will aaeum encumbrance up to I2.000 or $3,000. If you want a trade quirk and are In the market for merchandise ook thl up at once. Not a run-down ot Of stuff, but Mg. full lines of staples. dotneaUus, eto. Come and look It over. C. W. Somen, 600 Manhattan building, Bt. Paul. Minn. r 4sa x ft 'HTS1CIAN want a good location In Ne- orasaai reienmuee excnajigeu; lime par ticular in first letter. Address Y 2v."3, oar Be. Y 48o 26 X bOR BALE 60 Shares Union Stock Yards (rtontu Omaha) stuck. los per share, ex dlvidecd; one price, ou letter Address 21-408, car Bee. Y 470 &x JTHTD nation' capital; paya $ per cent net ' on fT0,ouO; w have for sale the best down town buslnea corner In Washington; loug teaao; tenant makes sll repairs. F. O. Beren Co.. 821 14th Bt., N. W.. Wash ington, IX C. Y 403 Rr ft fWANT HUSTLER to handle new heat and light machine for Nebraska and Iowa; heat and brilliantly lights large room foe 1 cent oer hour: exclusive territory and big thing to right man. Add reus D-4J3, Bee. Y-622 20 x ifOK BALE Livery barn and slock; best location In good growing county-seat town of 1,(04; 4 block from hotels; ths oaly barn convenient to depots, lumber yard and elevators; 1 corner lots; good established patrotuiga; good reasons for elllng. Price. If trnken at once. ftO. Address ail communications to Comb. Box 12, Loup City, Neb. Y MUf7 Devi WR SALE Ooodpaylng confectionery and hewastabd In g'-xi lowu ot i.w. nuny. HORSES wintered: large box stalls: no barb wire fencing. Keystone Stock Farm.' Tel, Benson $181. P. O. address, Benson. P-M329 Dt3 SWELL little rig, pacing mare, runabout, harness. 'Phone Douglas 6745. P M371 36x ONB fine new Station wagon will be sold at a bargain. Karbach Auto and Vehicle Co., 13th and Howard P 53H 36 LOST AND FOUND LOST Gold watch, small Initials on case P. M. 8. fob, Hons head. Return to Perry Bmlth, 2621 E, South Omaha. Re ward. . Loat M34J 28 L08T Watch, between 24th and Farnam and Boyd's theater. Monogram on front; name In back. Return to 116 8. 29th Ave. Reward. Lost 878 26x LOST Waist package: A. C. Peterson. Flat 7. Davldge Blk. Address Miss Hungate, care Madison lintel. Return to 1A13 Far nam Bt. Reward, and no questions asked. Lost 3X1 26 Clark's 9tn Annue.l Crulse.Feb. 7, o7, 70 days, by chartereu S. 3. "Arabic," 14,000 tons. Thre 'lours Round the World. HANK C. CLARK. 96 B'way, N. Y. ORIENT LOST Between Webster Bt. and Hayden Bro.'s. star shaped pin, seven opals and diamond center; liberal reward. Return Mrs. I-aBlanehe. Hayden Bru.'a millinery depart men C Lost 673 2cx DRESSMAKING REL.IGIOIB NOTES. Bishop Luther B. Wilson of the Metho dist Episcopal church of Baltimore is to be ssHigned to a Jurisdiction in Africa. Bishop Wilson la 49 years old and was educated at Dickinson college, this state. With hla heart set on the erection of a 82O0.OOO institutional church In Chicago, Charles Reign BcoviMe. the noted evange list, is placing practically everything he earns into a fund for thl purpose. E. J. Oxley ot Fergus Falls, Minn., has a rare curiosity a Burmese Bible that is said to be worth a small fortune. The book is about eighteen Inches in lengtu and the leaves are two and a half Inches In width. When fasten' d together they make a volume about five Inches thick. The leaves are sections of palm leaf, paper being unknown when the volume waa pre pared. Bishop Motile of mid-China has been In charge of this diocese of loo.ooo.noo souls for over twenty-five years. The first Euro pean missionary to settle in an Interior Chinese city away from a treaty port. Bishop Motile made Hank Chow nm head quarters. Thence year by year he made his wearisome circuit, some times on foot, some limes in Sedan chairs, some times In his picturesque but not palatial Chinese boat 3,0i miles every twelve months, lis speaks Chinese like a native. The Protestant communicants of Greater New York In 1S.'6 were 82,477, or 9.1 per cent of the population of the city, In 19o6 they numbered 3.17. 2X9. or s 4 per cent of the city's population. The Roman Catholic communicants of lSfxi numbered 110.4.S8. or 12 I per rent of the population; in 19D 1.11.716. or 26 4 of the city's population. Comparing 19o6 with lf4 Federation finds that the Jews have ittcreuaed their part of the population from 18 6 per cent to 19 3. and Roman Catholics theirs from 33 8 to 33.8 per cent. The churchless Protestants of New York outnumber the whole popu lation of Nebraska, snd are the equivalent of the whole population of Washington. Idaho, Montana and Wyoming. GOSSIP A HO IT WOMEV be received by members of the court. When released" Baron von Elts sent his second to the man who had denounced him. Baron von Schrader. A duel with pistols wns arranged on the terrible conditions that prevail in military circles In Germany; In other words, until one of the combatants Is carried from the field. Baron von Eltx wns the victor. Baron von 8rhrader falling dead at the second exchange of shots, the duel taking place at Potsdam. Baron von Kits was afterward sentenced to six months' Imprisonment In a fortress for fighting a duel snd pardoned by the em peror at the end of three months. Impris onment in a fortress In Germany, by the way. has nothing particularly dishonoring about It. The prisoner has a comfortably furnished room In some fortress, generally Ehrenbreltseln on the Rhine, near Cob lents; has his meals sent In from the near, est restaurant and is given relatively a large amount of liberty. He can leave his room at 6 In the morning and go any where he likes about the fortress, read books and newspapers and receive visitors. The only hardship is that he must return to his room at sundown and remain there until the following morning, no light lielng allowed. In winter this, of course, means that he must retire early, say at 6 or 7 o'clock, and naturally this Is a trifle tedious. But not even this tragody put an end to this scandal of the Berlin court. The let ters continued for a couple of years and then suddenly ceased. A rumor was cur rent that their cessation was simultaneous with the decease of a royal prince, but this may only have been court gossip. But. In ny event. Intrigue Is still rampant In the German court. And, Just as when one of a herd of rattle starts to hooking In a ft"ld, so, often. Is th entire herd Involved. In a similar manner It Is thought the pub lication of the Hohenlohe papers may re sult In scandal after scandal bejng dug up and given to the world. demned. vis.: at n mass meeting In St Ixmls. by the United IrlHh-Amerlcan so cieties of New York, by the national con vention of the Ancient Order of Hibernians held In Saratoga, N. Y.. last August, at which convention all assistance was re fused, though pleaded for by Rev. P. J. Lally, a special emissary. Mra. John Logan possesses the eld-fash-looed stoicism. She went to Westchester. Pa., to deliver a lecture before the Slate Normal si liool. As she was coming down the stairs In ths house of her host she fell snd her left arm was broken above the elbow, but she refused to excuse herself, ml wen, Ihr.uiuh tier 1,,,-tlira. ee If nulh. DRESSMAKING In family or at horns. Ing had happened Miss Sturdy, 26o8 Davanport pey aw. 'Phone H&r- -M728 AddTM Y 163, Be. Y-Ti 26 WHEAT $11(0 buy t up and t downs: g.jod for vna weuk: $-cent sdvance or !e rUn from prlc gives $UO pn-flt ; w n-e for vruoulr "mnierc Oraln ' Cvouusru bid., CMcimo. Y-Jfc8 S M DOW ELL system of dressmaking and rutting; patterns out to measurv; lessons Tuesday snt Thursday evenings. )t-J rarnam. Mali N2( MRS. E. FOSTER, dressmaker. 2004 No. d 8t. 'Ph onsJTo u g6. 'RJ P.' L. PQ0L AND BILLIARD TABLES" PA8SOWS new billiard and pool tables ar the best money can buy and are sold much cheaper: easy payments; catalogue free. Cbarlsa Passow 4k Sons, 216 & 19th St M478 D8 WINES AND LIQUORS SOL 8. GOLDSTROM-Whlskles, wines and liquors for family use. Mull orders given prompt attention. Send fo price list. South Omaha, Neb. Opposite Slock Yards. OSTEOPATHY JOHNSON Institute. Doug. lo4. 413 N. Y. L. Tel -Ti9 DR. BOWBKK, rr Doug. Sl.UL Varnam. Tel. -S.4 NuvM Dr. Itablnowttch, a woman bacteriologist, la a ailentlst of note In Berlin. She has held her own in several scientific con gresses, and she hss written a series of text books which are becoming standards In bacteriology. Dr. Rablnowltsch was horn thlny-flva years sgo in Russia, and after securing her preparatory education there studied In Swltgerland snd thl reuntry, subsequently returning to Europe. For two years she has been In the Berlin Pathokg. leal Institute. It is doubtful If any royal consort Is more loved by Iwr people than is the empress of Japan. Educated according to feudal Ideas and skilled In all the accompliBhmnts be fitting oris of her social eminence, her msj esty strongly favors the broadnes of the new education for women, and from hT private purse gives large sums toward ihe maintenance of women's schools and uni versities. During the war with Russia the empress visited Ihe hospitals many times, snd every dav pssyed hours making bund ages. The effect of these hnnilagra uMin Ihe wounded soldiers hss ben of d,,en In terest to medical and sci. ntlrtc men. for the soldiers hemorrd by the-nt seemed tu relly under a peculiar mental influence. Ail o'her bat.idaice were destroyed after their first one. thos made bv the nupresii a ere Mer il'.sed and used again f the simple reason of their effect uu lUs isuuvtry of ths soldlsf. TROUBLE INN0RTH AFRICA Belgian. Aconsed of Falllnjt to Carry Oat Promises to Remove Troops. ALEXANDRIA, Nov. 24.-(8pecinl.)-News has reached here from Khartoum I that straineei relations nuvc an-en mirrn the Sudanese military authorities ana me representatives of Belgium In the fjidi Enclave. The Belgium forces refuse to vacate several places which were agreed upen as being In Egyptian territory dur ing the conference on the frontier ques tion, snd some of the tribes -.inder British protection have complained of Belgian In terference and raids on their property. Things are not as they should be in, the Bahr-et-OhHxal district, and Instead of the Belgians reducing their forces they are increasing them, as well ns bringing mo"e ammunition and guns Into the disputed territory. This la believed to be connected with the Increase of the garrison It Egypt, and it is quite probable that n farther In crease will take place in the pear future. Jt is common knowledge her that not only will the British have to cone with any future outbreak of native fanaticism, but they will have to reckon with Rclgion obstinacy In connection with the disputed ground In the Bahr-el-GhaiMl territory. POLICEMAN JS A. WOMAN After Thirty Years of Service Set Is Revealed hy an Accident. SEVILLE. Nov. 24. (Special.) An eld erly policeman, who has been In attend ance on successive governors. of this town for the last thirty y-ars. was bndly In jured In a street car accident here the other day. He was taken to the hospital and the doctor there discovered that th "policeman" was a woman. She went by the name of Fernando WIs son. and during the whole of her long service no suspicion whatever was aroused s to her sex". She Is a French woman, born at Parts In 183. She says that she assumed her male dis guise when sh waa girl and served hor time In th French army before she emi grated to Spain many yesrs back. The police have certainly lost a valuable servant by the discovery of her Identity. NEW GOLD FIELD ON RAND Prospectors Open Reef Which Prom ise to Prodae Metal In Payable Amonut. PIETERM ARITZBURO, Nov. 34 (Spe cial.) It Is confidently believed that pay able gold has been found in Ehhowe, Zultiland. The proprietors found a nine- Inch area giving twenty-three pennyweight AUSTRIA KEEPS UP BARS Importation of American Meat Will Sot tie Permitted at This Time. VIENNA, Nov. 24.-(Speclal.)-A deputa tion of the Austrian Butchers' association waited on the minister of agriculture re cently and asked that th Importation of meat might be permitted from Australia. America and other foreign countries. In order to supplement the short supply ot cattle In the Austrian markets, caused by the closing of the Servian frontier. Th. minister Is reported to have declined to entertain any such proposal, and to have declared that the Sej-vian and Roumanian and In later working they opened out the frontiers would remain closed and that reef to the width of five feet. They are bringing a quantity of ore to Pletermaritg burg for the purpose of having It tested in the Trrmnln battery recently Imported by the government. th Importation of meat from other coun tries could not be permitted. The deputation withdrew, much dissatis fied with ths manner In which it had ben received, The retail prices of meat hsve The property , is owned by three promt- j considerably Increased since the opening n nent cltlsen. Samples of the ores sent to I lM t4r,,T w,r w,,n "' n0 are still the Rand were favorably reported on by an ! rtln- Indignation meetings hav boet expert connected with one of the leading i h',d ,n various parts of the city, denour.c houees. The property Is the most dls- 1 ln 'rlan Internals sr.d protestiiif tlnrtty defined proposition In Zulutand. Mining people her are quite optimistic and AWERICAN C0LLF.GE GROWS More Students Vnder Rector Kennedy Than la snv Other Roman College. ROM F. Nov. 24 fRnee iul.l The students of the North American college have re turned to Rome from the vlllegglatura at Castle Qandolfo. on the higher slone of the Alban hills. This college has the largest number of students of iinv of tbe foreign colleges In the Eternal City, nt the present time the students numbering 95; and before th end of the year It Is exnected th num ber will be Increased by new nrrlvals to 10. The rector Is the Rt. Rev. Thorns T. Kennedy, who succeeded the present coad jutor archbishop of Boston, the Most Rev. William H. O'Comell, who retired from the rectorship In 1W1. WILL ENLARGE SHIP CANAL ! where. Mesopotamia Is the chosen home of the sugar cane, of cotton and of all the agri cultural products that hnve enriched the Egyptian delta. And yet upon all those vast stretches of fertile land, where for merly millions of men llvpd amid abun dance and where for more than thirty cen turles thpre nourished the most brilliant civilisation, lies now the curse of aridity and desolation, with nothing but desert as far ns the rye cun reach. Where once stood Babylon the proud the camps of the Bedouins) now parade their leprosy. Sordid, ragged like the wretched herdsmen who Inhabit them tents sup ported by frail repds replace the sumptuoua snd massive Assyrlnn buildings. History that the lirst Chaldean elvlllsa tion was succeeded by that of invaders at tracted by the rich prey of what was thea the rich country of Babylonia the As syrians, the Mrdes and Persians, then th Greeks, the I'arthlnns, (he Romans and the Fe:-isu Sassanliles. nnd finally the Moham medans with their caliphs. Bagdad was the Moslem capital n ITaroun-al-Rusrhld still rulpel over .1 coun- j try which, inotign utieauy stripped oi n j ancient splendor, was nevertheless pros j peiott. The Arab poets celebrated nnd "The Thousand and One Nights" have Im , I mortalixed that glorious era and shown the beauty r that Arabian civilisation which, when nt Its very height, waa de Utroyed In the thirteenth century by tha j barbarous Mongol llouliison. At Bagdad he left not so much ns n single stone rest ing upon another, antl the legend relate that for several days the Tigris ran Mack, stained by the Ink from the millions of manuscripts that, had been thrown Into It. When the first locomotives spout smok In the desert where the Bedouins are todsy the masters they will doubtless take to their heels. Quite untamable are these sav age folk, avid of Infinite space and liberty; for forty centuries and more the proximity of the most vurled civilisation has left them unchanged snd what they are today they were at the dawn of the ages tha same hungerers after free spaces and un broken horlsons. But at no very great distance away thera are millions of men of different blood, who view life from another angle and are ready to take hand' In the work of civilisation and progress. What with descendants of the Aksyrlmis, the Greeks and the Per sians, and what with seml-clvlllsed Arab and immigrants from India, Egypt and Syria, the country rejuvenated and re vivified by modern science, will not lack population. The transit of Europe as far as Constan tinople bus long been an accomplished fact and from there on to the Persian gulf th problem has been theoretically solved since November ET, when the sultan Issued sn Irade granting a German company the right to build and operate tnls new line. Already over 500 miles are open to ex ploitation from the Asiatic shore of the Bosphorus, opposite Stamboul, and a few hundred yards from It. nil the way to Eregli, In the heart of Asia Minor. Rut at that point rises the lofty mountain range of the Taurus. The original funda hav given out, the financiers have failed to reach an agreement for new funds and an even worse obstacle, It seems, than the granite barrier of the Taurus Euro pean competition Is calling it halt In the progress of the enterprlse. -Chlcago Chronicle. Waterway at Kiel to Be Made of Saf flclent Sis for Biggest Ships. KIEL. Nor. 24.-(8peeU1.-!t has now Keen definitely derided to wldn tha Kaiser Wllhelm canal In order to enable the larg est warships to pass through It. Two side canals will also be constructed, ons opening Into Eckenforder bsy and the other opening Into the mouth of the River Schlel. The canal will thus have three outlets, a very great advantage In case of i hostile blockading Kiel and Its large hnv. The widening of the canal wilt cost about K.000,000. STARVING PEOPLE APPEAL Herlla Wants Prassla Thrown Open to Foreign Trad la Mra rrslseH. BERLIN. Nov. 24-(8pec!sl.) The Berlin Municipal Council has placed Itself at the head of the angry movement which Is weeping the country In consequence of the high price of meat. Vehement resolutions were passed calling upon the Prussian gov ernment to listen to the vole of the starved notion by opening the frontiers for th ad mission of foreign meat. predict a bright future for Zululand In th mining line. gainst excessive cost of meat. ROMANIA HATES PROGRESf DUTCH OYSTERS POISONED Government Warns Peopl Against Bating Bivalves ot Certlged by Proper Antherltles. ANTWERP. Nov. 24. (Special.) Th re ports of many cases of poisoning by oyster continue to cause anxiety. Cases are reported from Brussels. Ghent, The Hague and elsewhere In Holland. These tsks th form -t enteric disorders. lasting from ten to twelv dys. Doctor lone hand while operating one of his eleve wsrn people against eating oyster here . tors. He was offeresd $1.000 compensat'on Maa Who latredaees Ihr-Kavlag Device Killed and His Mar. derer Acqaltted. VIENNA. Nov. 24 (8pecial.)-The acquit tal of dock laborer named Jalba on th charge of murdering his employer. M. Au gust Mendl, at Broils practically mca"' that anyone who Introduces labor-sav ng devices Into Roumanla may be shot at sight. M. Mendl was one of the leading grain exporters In Roumanla and Jelba had luM until the early winter, but It appears to be useless. Guests at several dinner parti, a here and In Brussels have fallen victims, some requiring medical treatment for scv ersl dsys. When several restaurant peo luiwii wr UiUrvll they claimed that which he did not except, but Instead brought an action for $20,000. He lost the Oct loo and thereupon he shot M. Mendl on the etreet. At the trial Jalba's counsel denounced I Mendl as ths man who bad Introduced grain Now Is the time to make your wants known throng Th Re Want Ad pag. FOR THIS LADIES Mrs. Beverly Kennon of Georgetown. D. C. great-granddaughter of Nelly Custls. has th wedding costume worn when Mrs. Martha Custls married Colonel George Washington. The dress Is heavy, largs liiured brocade, yellowed by age; th de Sign is branches of roses wllh large-leafed vin-s between the cluster. There Is in iddltlon to th gown the large bonnet, handkerchief, glove and fan. When Mrs. Kennon married she wore the gown, and so did ber mother and grandmother before her There Is living in Norwsy, Ms., th pio neer orange shipper of California, Mrs. Re becca Warren. Mrs. Warren, who Is 74, vent from Chicago to Ban Francisco on Vandsrbtlt s steamer, the North Star. She kept a lodging house In San Francisco and speculated in land. In fifteen years she had ilT.OuO at interest. She waa the first orange irrower to ship fruit by the car load out of th state, beginning wth rattle cars, which she had cleaned r.ut and loaded. She litter married Mr. Werren. and their brand of .orajigss wsr kvuiwa a lu "W. IL w." Paint Hastens a Wedding. Dreaaed in the lightest of their summer clothing, both as to color and texturs, Joseph Roghan, a clerk, employed In a Broadwsy department store. New York City, and his fiancee went for a trolley, ride In the cool of the evening of August 4 last, and thereby hangs a tale which migni nave open tragic, put wntcn came to a ploaslng close, aa all love stories should. t Boarding an Elghtb avenue car In Con, landt and Greenwich streets. Mr. .Roghan Snrt hla Hr-M a t Ke aettleH V. ... -..I . comfortably In a seat that looked particu larly new and Inviting, and enjoyed the. breezes until One Hundred and Twenty- fifth street was reached. Then they de cided to get off, but they reckoned without that particularly new and Inviting looking seat. It refused to let them budge. Startled for a moment with a fear of sudden paralysis, Roghan snd th young woman gated Into each other eyes with something like horror. Then Roghan passed his hand along the back of the seal, and discovered that It bore a thick coaling had not dried. With a whispered word he clasped her hand firmly In hla, and they gave a strong pull, a long pull, snd a pull both together. There was a rending sound, nd both were free, but clinging to the af fectionate seat were various portions of their summer clothing. For reasons best known to themselves Roghan and his fiancee decided to hasten their marriage, and they became one a few days later. Then they brought suit against th New York City Railway company, and before Judge Heyer a verdict In their favor was given for $tf, compensation for their embarrassment, the paint they acquired, and ths clothing they lost.. Resections of a Bachelor. Women always consider It an unfair ad vantage for a pretty widow to hav curly hair. J lie oniy sinq oi spelling mat will suit the average person would be to let him spell It any way In pleased. Whst a woman Ilka about her husband being sick Is how peopl ought to iy what a devoted nurse ah la to him. On of th most satisfactory things about arguing Is that If the other fellow cor. ners you you can go around telling people wliat a pig-heade4 (vol b Uv Ns lurk Press. 1