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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 9, 1907)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1907. 15 y 1 PERSONAL (Continued t K fJKVTTP treatment and bath. Mm. AlAUrrll Smith. 11 N. 1. M floor. AlAOfAUlMth- room X. t-eond fl-ww ("J M 70 Ml F.FFA ELIJS. music by mall. Adult ev ening cls Mondnya I'7' Farnam, I -our las (lie l Mr4 THE Blark Brotherhood. Contnt: Tha origin of hypnotic por: the Scarlet Woman; the P.1 Lrrn. Price S.c Address C. V. Mollne. Red (Hk. U. REAL ESTATE CITT PBOrEBTT FOR alb SITE IK)R FLATS . 7f"xl' ft, northeast corner 25th At, and Dewey Ave., t-room houae, now renting fof HW pr rear. Princ only 14,500. The Byron Reed Co., Phon D 287. 112 So. 14th. 0ial 8 REAL ESTATE FARM AD RCvCH I. .! FOR LK (Continued.) HOMF-SEEKERS! Pa carefml. Locate right. lnrrftlai ur famoos artesian vailey. Bure cropa mtchles chins'. Let as write tou. Miller A James. Meed, Kan. (20 MJ04 Ml Mtar1. a i FOR SAL.K Vernon county. Mo.. fXV-KT stock (inn, hUhlv ImproTM. abunoanliy watered; even pities (a (Ttxxl market; here la an orPrtunHy for a lively stock man: rnca i.M.i'. hf cash, balance on time at I per cft. J. Fred Wolts. 2V44A Botanical Ara.. St. Liu'.a, Mo. ir mist it REAL" ESTATE FOR RENT Vara Raw, Law. FARM FOR RENT 20 acre, well Improved, cheap for caah or share rent. Al.l.FHAUSF HALLKR. Council iilufla. or in South Bat Street, Omaha. Nob. (HI T4 10 pn ACRES of well Improved, all tillable land. 8t- Clare. Mo.; good soil; price 162 M, Incumbrance tlO.OUO. 8 per cent. Ix C7. Peterson, la. (J0 MS 11 Nebraska. OWNERS Wa hare a beyer for I or J v room, modern houae, between Juth and Stn. Leavenworth and California. Also a rood big tot In to aam territory for two modern cottage. Stewart Leavenworth Co., Ill N. T. Ufa Bids- Tel. Douglas M-A tlf fc ( SOUTH 20T1I ST. BARGAINS XKh and Bancroft B(s., 1 feet on 10th 8t with two email houaea; paving all paid price, nML . ft. W. corner, xl5S feet, with atore. I1.S50. W. T. GRAHAM, -4 BEE BLDQ. Ut 4K1 1 A handsome eight-room, modern house, good m new, built by owner (or ft. home, hardwood finish; hall 30 feet long, with handsome colonial carred oak case; two 'large parlurs, dining room, with sideboard built in wall; mantel and ras log, four bed rooms on second floor, as nice a bath room as j&a very often see. tiled floor; a good hot water heating plant, large basement, servants' bath and toilet room, plate-glass windows, large barn, all built by days' work; grounds are T5tlI4, with shade and fruit trees, permanent walks and on payed street. Located at 2117 Wirt street Owner has Just moved to California and will sell for $7,500. Can be seen any time by calling at 2122 Wirt. W. IL GATES, 617 New York Life Bid. 'Phone Douglas 1294 or Red 602. - (UI-1UI1 10 HOMES FOR SALE . 2210 WEBSTER ST. tS.808-Tenne Jl.rO caah. bal ance ST) per year at I per cent; good 10-room house, all modern, large at;!c, underfeed furnace, laundry with eta tionary waahtuba: full aired lot. MxlSl feet, with taphalt paved atreet. fin ahade treea, near Crela bton college and high achooL 138 N. 33TH AVE. tlo.400 11-room houae. oak flntah on Drat floor, hard plna on aecond floor, large attic all nntabed, billiard room In baae ' ment, has very attractive liv ing room with eouth exposure and large reception hall, faces east on paved atreet. In ex cellent neighborhood; fine lot. 60x140 feet; good barn on premiaea. . . . Inquire of - GEORGE A CO.. 'Ffeon Douglas 7L4. 16H Tarnam Ft. (10) FOR SALE My flne farm of 4M acrea. one of the finest farms In Buffalo county. Prloa. per acre, half caah. The price good only until February 15. Can give poeeeselon at once. Addreae th owuar. w. H. Oraaa zcsyer. Riverdale, Neb. t MS 14 ltO ACRES well Improved, good land, at Si 60, near Blair. Good lot and J-atorf brick, bualneva uaea. 11.100.00. and other anapa In Blair property, ivemp. tsiair. Neb.- (10) HI 11 FOR SALE Elegant Improvements. 10 acrea. adjoining Blair. Neb.; It.700.00; eaay terms. Kemp. BkUr, Neb. .10) M2t 11 480-Acre Grain aDcl Stock Farm CO acres paature. 190 acres well Improved, fine level bottom land in Nance county, Nebraska. Com S to W bushel, wheat bushel, a. faKa. clover, timothy and what on farm, 4-room houe. barn 4'-x4J. two granaries for 40 buhla grain; eralea, hog b'uea. cattle ali"ds. orchard. three wind mlim, tanks. 4U0 rods hog fence. R. F. D., tl'phone. acbool and church one mile, ( niila from Palmet. Price 13 ptr acre. Write. W. II. Widaraaji, Palmer, Xeb. (30-M428 ! 145-ACRE FARM on mile north of Florence on river road, first farm north of Pries lake; SI seres cultivated land. 40 acres pasture. SO acres with fruit, balance In willows; this land never overflows and la all One rich solL Good houae and barn, with water piped to tha houae. Win rent for cash or will accept grain rent. Be us at one about this. N. P. DO 1X1 E CO, 1714 Farnam Bt Omaha. Cl Hi GOVERNMENT NOTICES Pr.OPOflAUJ FOR LEAIN1 the TRI- 11 linns oi tne marram nm-a nwr tion. North Dakota, for tirin Purpoaa. Department of th Interior. Offlce ff Indian AfTain". W aiOilngton. I. C. Frbruary k, jS.7.lld r-mpoaa.a for Is1n the sur plus trill pasiurva on the Standing Rrk reformation. North Dsknta, for grazing rurpntw. will be received at this ofll.-e until 1 o'clock, p. m on Thursday. March I!i7, and Trill he lmrr1iatply thraftr opened In the presence of such bidders aa may attend. Th lands will be loasnd f r a prtod of five yrars from June 1. 10. and no hid for a different period will be conaiJred. The propces'a must ba ad dressed to "The Commissioner of Ind an Affaire. Washington. D, C," and must be plainly endowd on the- outside of th en velope. "Proposals for Leaving Standing Rock Lnds. The lamia offered for lease hav peen airiam into lour pas ture No. 1 contains SS.ftM acres; pasture No. 1 contains &?. acres; pasture No. 1 mntatne H&. acres: peutture No. 4 en tains U4.4X0 acres. Mans showing the loca ls ACRES, with sous and barn 111 & ISth Bt (TP 7T4 REAL ESTATE LOANS. MONET TO LOAM Payne Investment Co. a-7 tOW EST RATES emia. Futon Block, (3) 13 OARVIN BROS, 1104 Farnam. t and H per cent loans on real aetata; no delay. t- Orcsss. Dairy Lands in Oregon Special Inducements for practical dairymen to aertie on loggea-on: tanas in uregon, the paradiee for dairying. For authentic Information addreas OREGON DEVEliOPMENT LEAGUE, Dept. 4JL Portland. Or. Small Cash Paj-ments, Balance , $5 Monthly BUILD A HOME TO SUIT TOURS ELF. On one of those beautiful lota in Halcyon Helghta, th finest and moat alghtly location for a home, only two block south busi ness center of Benson and Mili tary Ave. car Una. You can't buy such lots elsewhere at these price: JJW) to (HO. Uak your selection today. Russell & McKitrick Co., Bole Agents, 4S-U44 Ramg Bldg, l&th and Harney Sts. ( Kl Corn and Wheat Lands In fertile northwest Texas. We own and control several thousand" acres ox th beat land In tha Panhandle. Join on of our big excuraiona. LEREW LAND CO.. Kfl-t 8. 11th Su 1m Nat. Bank Bldg. () V U THE ONLY SOUTH SIDE SNAP1 r4 8. tTH STREET. Six-room house, very well built, only ! 'yaara ago; water, bath, etc: lot 4uxl40 feat doe to Rlverview park; only on block to Kith atreet car.' owner leaving city and nxloua to sell: tl.SMt; terms, about WuO down, bajanc tlm- to suit tn buyer at S per oant. BERKA & CO., room n. tirt 'Phone Dougta-74y7. Il3)-M384 t BARGAINS IN LOTS Suburban alt of two acres on Mh Bt tar Une Fine lot on Mason St. and 12d tA Large tot on aaih. near Charles ill (1.450. Sum good lots near Sbth and Ames Ave. t-'Js. Lot facing park, iota and Plnkny Sta, Twe fin lots and house of rooms ea eorner stn ana pereioga ts 41.4J6. W. T. GRAHAM, fc-4 fct-B BLDO. Best Lot in Omaha for $475. On 17th Bt. between Pratt and Manderson ota.. Just south of houM 1711 North Kth . hi.; lot la rxlow feet; good houaes on both aidea of atreet; on block U car Una. luut at thia today. HASTINGS HETDEX. irv4 Karnam bl 11-M4 LAND8CAPE architect. E. C Foatar, swuf au u a aum dik. - (1 M7Q no THE KFRR ABSTRACT CO.'S AB STRACTS OF TITLES are the aafaat. Tou are protected by a U0,0 bond against los ty error. Tou don t buy a law su when you .buy a "Kerr" abstract. 1614 Harney. Tel. Douglas S4S7 (111 FOR SALE 109 ACRES OF LAND I! SARPT COUNTT. ABOUT S MILES FROM OMAHA, CONVENIENT TO B. M. R. R. AND WITHIN ONE MILE OF SURVEY OF PROPOSED U. P. MOTOR LINE TO LINCOLN; 130 ACRES IN CULTIVATION. BALANCE IN PASTURE AJD HAT; THREE-ROOM ' HOUSE. A SNAP AT $8,800 ALFRED C. KENNEDY, First National Bank Bids. Tel. Douglas 722. OP) Xi (1. 000, 60 TO LOAN on buidneas and real dence property la Omaha; loweat rats; no delay. Thomas Brennan. R- 1. N. T. LU. .a-ii LOANS oa Improved city property. W. H. Thomas, M First National Bank Bldg. (3r-a PRIVATE MONET F. D. Wead, U Doug (12 i WANTED Oty loaaa. tL C Peters Co. DUX'S 'REVIEW OF TRADE SeTers Etcnni Eet'.rict Kow Burin is Vsny Feotiona PRODUCTWN STHL AT HIGH TH)E Sa Flaata Are Haaawered y Sewrelty ef Feel-Jabber seH Large Order far Spring Delivery. there is a rood deal of inquiry In tl particularly for malleable Beeaeti delivery In the second half. NEW TORK. Feb. 1 R. G. Dun Co-'s weekly review of trad tomorrow will say: Sever storms restricted new biisinesa in many sections of the country during th i l. - i ' - - - - . In maK- tkm of the ""fVTln? .u "V deM vertex of old Orders, Commod.ty rections for the submission of bids, and sli; ldvnced a rule. Jobbers report other necessary information. may be obtained on application to the United States Indian Axent. Fort Tates, North Dakota. Proposals not conforming to the requirements mentioned In the pesters may be rejected. If such action shall be deemed advisable. C. F. LARRABEE. Acting Commissioner. FldlgiM WANTED City loans and warrants. W. k artam Smith A Co-. ua Farnam et. WANTED TO BUY PROPOSALS FOR BUILDINGS. Dr partment of Indian Affairs. Washington. D. C. February 4, lfc7 . eValcd propoaala. plainly marked on the outside of th sealed envelope, "'Proposals for Buildings. Genoa, Nebraska," and addressed to the Commis sioner of Indian Affair. Washington. D. C. will be received at the Indian Office until 1 o'clock p. m. of March 11. 1WT. for furnishing and delivering the necessary ma terials and labor required to construct and complete a workshop, superintendent's resi dence and ofnc- building. In strict ac cordance with the plana, specifications and instructions to bidder, which mar be ex amined at this office, the offices of the 'Improvement Buletln. Minneapolis, Minn.; American Contractor." Chicago. III.: "Pee. Omaha, Nth.; the Builders" and Traders' exchange at Omaha, Neb.; St. Paul. Minn.; Minneapolis. Minn.; the Northwestern Manufacturers' association. Pt, Paul. Minn.: the U. S. Indian ware house at Chicago, 111.; Omaha. Neb.; St Louis. Mo.: New Tork. N. T.. and at the school. For further Information apply to Wm. H. Wlnalow, Superintendent, Genoa, Neb. C. F. LAKRAPEK, Aottnx- Cnmmts. stoner. Feb-U-14-16-l-a-S-K-3 WANTED To buy, second-hand furniture, stoves, carpets, clothing and shoes; pay th bast prfc.ee. Tel. Douglas 3TL (Xr-7 Fll WANTED To buy slot machines, soda fountain furniture, coffee urns; must ba cheap. Addreaa L-6H, Be. ( 418 1?X DON'T give your second-hand fumltur away; I pay th highest price; big prices paid for office furniture. Jo Levin, 104 N. Kth. Tel. Doug. 771. (ID Mill Ml TOP price for Id-hand books, novels, all kinds. Staoey, lit 8. 11th. Har. lifts. CD iJ27 Mix a good demand for spring delivery, espe cially In dry gooda. but buslnesa la retarded l.v slow diinnwnii from the milla and collections are only fair. Manufacturing runts operate at full capacity in tn Ing Industrie. aJthougn RAILWAY -TIME CARD CASH paid for old books. Crane-Fay Co., Ill So. 14th. Phone Douglas-1321. 05) 443 MORRIS CHAIR: state price, how long used, description and cost. 42 Franklin Ave, Council Bluffs, la, (S) Ms3 llx WANTER To buy, a good, sound, gentle horse about l.liO lbs., from partiea who have owned it long enough to know Its nature, us b. mn. (Xi-Nra 16 MODERN HOTEL Furnished complete; won t buy furniture. Addreaa T 240, car Be. (2S) HI 14x WILL exchange buck dancing, ball room or vaudeville coaching, or notn, (or room, Lynn Monro. General Delivery, Omaha. (2t-lll XX WANTED By lady, one or two rooms. modern, witn board, convenient to oax line, cloa In. Addreas E (48, Bee. 2e -M13e XX ' TEXAS lands. Neb. Texaa. Write 8. E. Kemp. Blair, (20) M261 11 LAND SEEKERS! Send for map of Texas, showing new rail waya ana location or famous t;raxo val- lev lands, the richest rain belt lands In l nlted (States, and where bllxsards are unknown. Price, 110 to US per acre. Il lustrated list free. HiLand P. Lockwood. Ban Antonio, Tex. (3D) M447 IS laeella . IF you want to buy, sell or trade a farm. vena 10 cent tor a copy ot tsi rmrtnerr Want Journal, Dept. 43, Kane City. Mo. It alvra namea of owners and descrlD- tlaoa of iuO to Luno farms for anle and trad and what others want to buy. O0 M730 Fl HOMESTEAD THE CO EUR D'ALENE RESERVATION will be opened soon. It contains (00,001 acres choioe wheat, fruit and timber land, Do yon want 160 acres? COEUR DALENE RESERVATION Hf. FORMATION AGENCT. Rooms 17-U, Ea eaaoK Baak Bldtu Spokane. Waab. O0 -Ajo tO CUSTER COUNTY FARM ' 160 acres, only mfjea from Ansley. Neb., only O) per acre. No Improvementa. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO First Floor N. T. L. Bldav. TL Douglas 17SL (20-Ja4 1 FOR SALE Two modera houa and tare barn, on block north of Hanseooi Park; paved street, eaat front, lot .ixljo. Last era owner will aell at a bargain. THOMAS BRENNAN. Room L N. . U bUs. 0 A GOOD Investment tn four modern cot (age at comar rid and Grace 6: a.. Xv.suU. v. t. UHlllAlL svM JltE BLrxl OM)3a I t4 TE M PL ETON St.. 1 room a modern ex ospt furaao. Inqulr aext door. tlx US 10a 8TRICTLT mod.ra cottage for 11.750; eon altkua. locality and neighborhood No. 1; on block from car 1m. L Conner, 232 Neville Bik. (Ur-M4M M I FOR SALE Seven-room lVetory cottage, atwdarn. hot vtw beat, cemented cel ar. 1 lota, barn, cement walks, shade; IXaoO, Address M fin. Bee. (i)i-mn it WESTERN LAND M.000 acres ixnooth land. Joins th main lin of th U. P. Ry. and 1 about mile from a good town; water can be bad at a depth from M to 19 ft; adjoining land la being aettiad by a Oermaa ecloay and th land Is being sold at from 110 to US per err. Price of thia land la K per acre, on-half caah. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO, First Floor N. T. L. Bldg WANTED TO RENT WANTED Two or three unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping. Add II CS1. car Bee. C&-M333 x WANTED SITUATIONS BOOKKEEPER Any eonoarn desiring to have its dooks examinea. poatea up, or any other clerical work performed reason ably addreas F (22, car Bee. (27) M13 Ox TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY RETAIL lumber yard manager, thoroughly experienced, can win trad and hold It, would Ilk a chance to help lncrea your buaineaa. Address T 1A. care Bee. (U-M448 10 FOR 9AI.E New and rond-hand store; Invoice SHuo: good local. -n; will aell cheap. Box U31, Minden. Neb. (4 M49 llx LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OK STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. Nolle Is hereby given mat tne regular annual meeting of ne stockholders of the South Platte Land company will be held at the oftic of said, company at Lincoln, Neb., at U o'clock a. m. on th (th day of March. A. D.. Ml. By order of th Board of Director. C. H. MORRILL. President A. B. MINOR. Secretary. Lincoln. Nsb., February 4, 1M7. ra3Dt-m. GOVERNMENT NOTICES PROPOSALS FOR LIVE STOCK. De partment of the Interior, Omce of Indian attalrs. Waanicgun, U. C, February 1, Dul. kvaiea proposals plainly markea on th r.t;'ir ,h 1.1 .nii.lnn "Pninnul. for Liv tsiock. and addreeaed In th commiaaioner of Indian an airs, Washing ton, l). C, will be received at th Indian omce until 2 o'clock p. ru. of March U, for furnisnliig and dtiiver.ng about .4,il heifera, . bulla, 1.3db in area and l.ls milch cow a, for Issue to Indians of diflereot rwservauona, aa per aclieduie. detaiiod apeciflcaliona,. conditions to b observed by biiidrra, etc. wnicn win o lurmsnea upon CHIOS STATIOK TaSKTH AND MARC? taloa PeerlSew Leava Arrva Overland Limited a ( SS am a I'll pre The. China and Japan Fast Msll a n nm a "' prs Colo. a Calif. Ex a 4:M pm a : pm California St Or. Fx. .a 4:26 pm a i:l prs Lo Angele Limited. ..aJJ-0 pm al:4B prs Fart Mall alam a 1:00 prs Colorado Special a 7:4 am a 7 44 ara North Platte Local a :1" m a 4 pr Beatrice Local b lJ bll:4T pre C-bieesre A Isriswestera. Cedar Rapids Paaa a 7-f am a pm Twin City Exprees .a t M ara aK 00 era Chicago Daylight: a ws am all:!lpm Chicago Local .all: ara a 145 pm Sioux City Local... a - 0 pea a t JS ara Carroll Local . :H pm I W am Sioux City Local. a 146 pm Chicago Express .......a -0 pm s 7:10 am Faat Mail a 2.-00 pm Fast Mall a ISpn 1:30 am Twin City Limited...... pm a 7:06 am Overland Limited ....A : pm a 1:11 am Chicago Llmiud ,...all. pa all 41 am Norfolk-Honestec .... j i: am ais.Js am Llncoln-Chadroa ....... .b 7:4t am al0 3B am Deadwood-Uaoola 1:00 pm a l ot pna Casper-Ehoshonl -a 10 pm a 1:01 pm Hastings-Superior b 10 pm b 1(4 pm Fremont-Albion b (. pm bl2:S pm Mlaswwrl Paiel8k K. C A St, L. Eiirsae-a am a ( 20 am K. C 1 BL L, atapr all:U pm a I.2S pm Nebraska Local a s.Ok all-es am Dea Moine Inca ....... .......... a pm flllwela Ceatral. Chicago Exprea .......a M am a 1:41 pm Minn. St- Paul Ex...kl0am a 1:11 pm Chicago Limited a ( :0S pm a 7 10 am Minn. A St. Paul Ltd--a - pa a Tilt) am Cbleaai Heels laeeaal 4 lSa18e. EAST. Chicago Limited a 1:11 am a 7:10 am Iowa Local 4ta a 1:20 pm Chicago Mali a 1:4i pm Iowa Local bllSK pm b I (6 pm Chicago (Sastern Ex.). .a t.ia) pm a IM pm Chioago -(Iowa Lratd.)..a (ia xn aU JS pm WESTT. Rocky Mountain limit. IJl am a tM am Colo. 4k CaL Exprea.. ISM) pm a 4 J4 pm OkL 4k Tfxa Express, .a 4:40 so aU.tt pm LUicwla Fairbury aod BaUevu .a 1 om a l: ara rkieaks Great Veeateraw Bt paul Minneapolis. p 1 M am St, Paul 4k Mincaaouils. t:4am U JS pm Chlcas i-i nu lou ......... w m saw am Chicaao kixprea ....... I :k ?n U -b pi Ciucaao kJtpres " 1JS ptn lAu pa Wasask, St, Louis Express. (JO pm a I4S) am br, Louia Local (trom Council Biuftai a Id am alOJS pa EUnberry LcmX (from CouncU Eluflal h IM pm bUM a Caicaaa MUwaaave 4k St. raL Chi. and Colo. Special. 7a am a 7 20 am Caufornia and Or, a-a lies pa l is pa Overland Limited .. Jm pia a Ijjv am Manoa 4k Ceoax . Loe-b (. am Oii.w pa BCKLlseTOa STAT1UH- lth m MAlOJI BerUagtwa. Leave, Arrtva nearer 4k California a 4:1 pm a 1.30 pm Black Hills - CIS pm a 1 M pen Northwest Special -a 4u pm a l a pot Northwest hJpreas ....all:l pa a 7:10 am Nebraaka Expreas a 104 am a i:4i pm Nebraska Local ....... .a IMr am a 7:41 pm Uncoln Local ........... a taaj Llncolu Faat Mad..r...4 I- pm iUM pia Lincoln Local a I N pm Ft Crook k PUttam th.b 160 pm blO si im Platlamouth ..aipm a l:io am Denver Umlted ......... .......... a 7:10 ara BeUevu 4k Pae. June .a 1 am eliaopni Chicago Bp"" - sjastia Chicago fcxpreas -a J.46 pm a l-ui pm Chicago Flyer f s 74 am St Louia Expraaa 4:41 pm all :S0 ar Kansas Clty-St. Je.....aJ9:a pm a (:tf ara Kansas Cuy-Bt. Jo a 1:1 am a (OS pm Kansas Clty-st. Jo.....a 4:41 pm ........... there are cora- rtnlnta nf fuel arardtr. Few variations ar recorded In quotations of Iron and ateel. the Industry fully main taining ita remarkably satisfactory posi tion, although consumers find dellverle less prompt because of delays by deep snow and low temperature. Th difficulty of placing securities has tended to retard railway extensions somewhat and new con trarta for steel rail are not coming to the milla aa rapidly as In th closing monina of last year, but the tonnage already on the hooks will take all the output for many , montlia A aide from the few upward price move ments there la no change In the cotton goods situation.' untese pressure to place orders Is noticed In some department, a wholesome condlton In view of the large contract already on the booka. while In other sections of the market there ia still fraserneaa to secure future deliveries with liUle regard for price, some reaction ai tlmea In option price of raw cotton had no depressing effect on the finished product and the only weak feature Is the absence of foreign trade. Inquiries from China ar at price tar below the present views of sellers and no business results. New England manufacture of footwear report a liberal demand from eastern whole salers for supplementary spring lines, re tail stocks having been depleted by th vigorous demand that has accompanied se vere weather. Thua tar western and south ern Jobbers hav sent In few case orders for fail goods, but there la ample tlm for development In this department, im provement ia noted In leather Packers have sold hides suitable for sole leather through Msrch salting at full quo tations, despite the fact that the take off thia month and next Is the poorest quality of the year. More specula Uve Interest has developed In the wheat market, encouraged by cabled reports of heavy home needa for Russian wheat In relieving the famine and Increased Inquiries by exporters. Corn was firmly held above last year a quotations despite a movement tnat endorsee larg crop esti mates, but foreign demand was poor. a SPORT OF THE CLKARIXO HOI SE Traaaaetloa ( th Associated Baak far th Week. NEW TORK. Feb. . The following ta ble, complied by Bradstreet. shows th bank clearings at tha principal cities for th week ended February 7. witn tne percentage w Increase and decrease as compared with th corresponding week last year; Some few westers cities report more con servatism In buying by manufacturer and by railroads, who have decided to foreo some projected Improvements In view of hixh costs ot labor and material, and also because of talked of legislative or execu tive action adverwa to corporations. Ilg Iron Is easier1 on businev for future delivery, the indication In thia respect be ing most marked at eastern centers, yet In the west mer lor The advance of K cents a ton In the freight rate on iron from southern point announced for February X. has been rxet- poned until Msrch A The market for te I easier In eastern territory. Onieis for steel rails are m vleraie, trollev lines figur ing as th largest purchaser's, whll the placing of some larg order ha been de terred owing money market conditions. Business In plates Is active and mills are well sold ahead. Specifications for struc tural material are coming along freely, and conditions in all finished lines are satis factory. If mind for caat Iron pipe is good, th number of sacrificed order mak ing a rather large tonnage. Tubular goods are In active request. The bull movement In wheat and other grains strengthened further this week and price are up an average of 2 cents per bushel at all mark eta The car shortage ia being keenly felt at western milling cen ters, and Mlnneapnlia flour production Is down to a low point owing to light supplies. F.uropeen Sdrlces hav been more bullish. Rusalan dealers ar reported to be bulng wheat here and In Canada Congestion In manufacture and market. Ing of Cuban sugar Is reflected in further easing ot raw price, which are off 1 point a, while refined I IS points lower In sympathy. Coffee Is steadier and spot coffee , Is back to 7 cents. Ptatlstlis of shoe shipments from eastern center bear out past reporte of conserv. stive buyers of shoes from manufacturer lor erring delivery. Upper leather Is strong and splits and patent leather deliveries ar still far be hind Hustnee failure tn th United State for the week ending February I number , against fll last week. 2"4 In the like week of 1M4, A7 in 16. 2ot In U"4 end HI In 1- Faiiure In Canada for th week number IS, against 2 Isst week and II la this week a yesr ago. Hank clearing in in v nneo fiiim toT the week ending February 7 aggregat 1X.IX7.SSS.Z&&, 12 per cent over last week, but 4 per cent below the same week last f ear. K.xctuding New York City th total s fl.lf.4-,7. 7 per cent a bora last week and 7.1 per cent over last year. Canadian clea rings for th aam week ag gregate IM.01a.141. a gain ot 11 1 per cent over lat week and I I per cent over this week a year ago. Wheat. Including flour, exports from the United Statea and Canada for the week end ing February 7 aggregate t.lll.s.10 bu.. sgslnst 2.H12K bu. last week, 12(1. Xt ml this week last year. 7.77 ba. tn and .s.rT bu. In luj. For the laat thirty two weeks of the fiscal year the exports are 1U.SM.47S bu., against at.p5S.4fel bu. In l-OX; 4 4.i.l)U bu. In M04-0S. and 171.410.1kS bu. In 11-02. - Corn exports for th week ar 140-.OSS bu., against 2.1S7.C7 bu. last week. I.eAft.TSd bu. a year ago and 2,44k. bu. In 1. For the fiscal year to date the exports ar S5.OS.T17 bu.. against 7Z,7 bu. kt llatV-OS and 16.4Vi.101 bu. In ISM-OS. SPORTS OF THE DAY. EXCITING GAME OF BILLIARDS Arthmr Resale, Backed by F.. H. Ipragae, Beat Albert Caka, A pretty gam of three-cushion' MUtards was played off at noon at the Omaha club Friday between Arthur Remington and Al bert Cahn on a bet of S50, by which Frank Colpetxer backed Caffn and K. H. Spragu Oakland: chon won. Goldspot second. Piquet third. Time: l:4fV Third race, six furlongs: Kilter worn, Common Sue second. Illusion third. Time; 111 Fourth race, six furlongs: Don Dome) wn. San Kara second, Ed bell third. Tlml 1:12 V Fltth race, six furlongs: Olvlonrd Bal lerio won, Bologna second. Bribery third. Time: 1 11. Sixth rare, mil and fifty yard: Robert Mitchell won. HI Caul Cap second, J. V. Kirby third. Time: 1:47V. BAN FRANCISCO. Feb. a Results at CITIES. Clearings. Inc. Dee. New Tork Chicago Uoston Philadelphia .. St. Louis Pittsburg San Francisco Baltimore Cincinnati Kan ana City .. New Orleans . Minneapolis .. Cleveland ..... Louisville Detroit 1.1 2.0 4.7 11 RBSTKK STATl-laVh WEBSTKb) Paal. Mlaaeapell Tel. Douglas 17SL (30j-ni REAL ESTATE WANTED REAL ESTATE FABM ilO MUCH LAID! FOB SALE kiaatsatv V , YOUR OPPORTUNITY To get a farm Is at hand. The Duluth A Iua Range R. R Co, la selling good wild Utnd lit St. Louis county. Minnesota, U ax-tual av-.tlera at reasonable price and oa term of II per acre down and bal a nee fM fifteen years' tlm. Kor full In formation ad lreaa land Coranilaatonar, All Wulvta Buiitlu-g. DuUta, Mma. Ia-Mi27 SZS . City riestrtr, i-ROOM houae, modern or not modern, tor S2.w caah. or lot for ILtaa); near ear tine; partieuiai la arst answer Ad area L, L. Lea la WANTtD-4 or (-room houa. modern or not mwdrn, for l-.em casn. or a good b Hiding lot for auoul ti.uuu, within 1 b.ucas from ear line; ait full partiea Una in drat suuawer. Adurwa L 420, Be. (S H'jw kx WANTED Full lot with old houa within uil of po:ouVw. Ad areas S. Boa (22r-M!i. When "VYriting to Advertisers MENTION TUB BE& application to tn Indian oftic, W'aahing ton, D. C. ; the U. B. lndiiui warehouse at New York City, Chicago, III.. Oman. Neb,, St. Louia, Mo., ana Ban ranciaoo. CaX; the omcera of th Drovers Journal. Chicago, 111.; Drover Teitrgraiu, Kansas City, Mo.; Th Bee. Omaha, Neb.; Journal. bioux City, la.; rioneer rresa, su ram. Minn.; Livestock Reporter, Fort Worth, Tea; Montana Bacord. Helena, Monl; Breeders Uasette, Chicago, ill.; block growera Journal, Mi lea City, Mont, and Bouthweatera Stockman. Farmer aiid Feeder, Phoenix. Aria; Drovers Journal Stockman. South Omaha, Neb.; the U. a. Indian agents at Standing Rock agency. Fort Yalta, N. I).; Pin Kidg agency. Pine Ridge, B. D. ; Lower Brule agency. Lower Brule, 8. D.; Crow Creek agency, Crow creek. 8. D.; Rosebud agency. Rosebud, S. Li. ; Cheyenne River agency. Cneyenn Agency. 8. D.; and th superintendents of the Tongue River agency. Lamedetr, Mont.; 8ante agency, Bunte, Neb., and Fort Apache agency, Whlterlver, Aria Bids upon th blank furnished are not absolutely essential; they may be mad In any other form provided the condition ar observed. -' For further Icformalion apply Is f. . Leupp, commissioner. FVl--U-l(-K-l-a-a PROPOSALS FOR FROZEN FRESH beef and mutton. Headquarters PhiU.p- pinea oivtaloa, omce ox tn enter, comuiia sary, Manila. P. 1, December lu, 1A. beaied propuaala. In triplicate, will be re ceived at this office until 11 o'clock m, April 10, liXM, at which tim and place they will be opened In th preaenc of th at tending biodrra, for the furnishing and druvery of aix million aix hundred thou sand l.e.uuu pounds of (rosen fresh beef and two hundred thousand t-'uu.OOo p uni of froaen fresh mutton to th ubs.tence department at Manila, P. I, during tn year en-Jiag June j, lkd. The accepted beef and mutton will be admitted frr of custom dutiea Th United Biate reserve th right U decrease the amount called for In th contract by nut to exceed 40 per cent upon reasonable notice to the contractor, or lo lncrea the amount trailed for wita th consent of th contractor. Each pro posal must b acoomimnied by a bidder's guaranty In the amount of --'.j, or by certified check for that amount on a bai.k of approved atandiiig in Maniia. Th bidder to whom th ooutraci is awn.-Ced will be required to g!e bond, the paatiy of wh.ch will be filed by trie chiot c m miaaaiy. In for main a furnlaued ea a p pli ca Lun te tne chief commiaaary. head quarter department of th Miaaottrw Omaha, Neb. Envelope contalnlug pro puaala ahould ba marked: "Propoaala for f rosea fresh beef and mutton If natal year Use. to be opened April 14, lni7. ' a : g I addresmd to the undersigbed. A. L. Imul UoloaeL, A. C, tL, U. 8, army, chief coot- miaaary, DCfjUHot. Clitees-a. oaaaha. Twin City Passenger.. . 10 am b 1:10 pm Floux City Paengr... l .utf pm all A) aa Emerson Local b ( JO pm bt:l0ara Lnesreoa Local - 141 am e iM prs sjtssenrl FaelSek linl via Waentnat Watar a am a f t pm Fail city Local al vOpm all 's) am a Dally, b Daily except sjunnay. d Daliy except Saturday, c Sunday only, e Daily except Mondav- MUCH SUGAR BEING USED Calces' States Kw rredaeee One-Fifth ef Alt liter It Cn- ix Angele Milwaukee Providence Buffalo Indianapolis St, Paul Denver Seattle Memphis Fort Worth Richmond Columbua Washington PC Joseph , Savannah Portland. Ore, Albany Salt Lake City , Toledo, O Rochester , Atlanta Taooma Spokane, Wash. ... Hartlcrd Nashville Peoria De Moine New Haven Grand Kapida Norfolk Augusta, Ga. Springfield. Mass... I'orUand,. Ms Dayton Bioux City Lvansvlll Birmingham Worcester Syracuse Charleston, a. L.... Mobile Erie, Pa Oakland Knoxvllle Jacksonville, Fla.... umingion. Del.... Wichita Wiikesbarr Chattanooga Davenport Little Rock Kalamaaoo, Mich... Topeka NSneeling, W. Va... Macon Springfield, 111 tall Kivsr Helena Lexington Kaxgu, N. D New Redfonl Youngstown ........ Akron Rockford, 111 Cedar Rapids, la... Canton. O Hint ham ton Cheater, Pa, Loweil Fort Wayne, Ind..., blooming ton. 111..., Springfield. O tjuincy, lu Mananeio. u Lecatur, ill Bioux Kalla 8. D.. Jacksonville. 111.... Fremont, Neb oouth Bend. Ind.. tliouston TOalveeton ......... Lwouia barked Remington, Th contest waa won by Remington. It was asked that they should play three games st ten points each. Cahn won th first st 10-2 and Remington the next First race, five furlong: Calla won, Ber tie A second. Rosy Light third. Timet l:Wi. Second race, six and a half furlongs: Huerfano won, Bogum second. Duk of Orleans third. Time: 1:23V. Third race, futurity course: Princes two at 10-7 and 10-4. A larg number of Wheeler won. Frolic second, Hersalrt third, club members gathered in the billiard room Time: 1:14. s to watch the play, applauding brilliant , 'ou"" V-miM,..""l '7Ir VJ. eiuaie woii, 411. m uu 1 kuiiiu, numwi strokes and expressing sympathy for flukes. Judge W. A. Redick refereed. Cahn's high run waa three end Remington's four, each eliciting applause. "Life for Coly," yelled on spectator whan Remington mad a scratch and every one shouted "Good" at the final winning point, "Same money for the same game on the samejnan any time you choose, " shouted Colpetxer, when It was all ever, so th prospect Is fair for came. third Time: t 12. Fifth race, on mil: Salable won. W. B. Gates second. Rolls third. Time: 1:44V Sixth race, futurity course: Tocolaw won, Aaron J second, Funnystde third. Time: 1:12V SIMMERS A WOSDER IX TRKSGTII 7.81. S6. U6. ?.(!. 41 . 7.0. 16 10.7 8.4 "i'i it 2.170.2;4.0CO; I I C1,34,IU1 li. V . 17S.2Zl.vtM 4e l).0uu.tXl (LveS.oirOI M K6M01W! I 47.4c.00O( 24.11.. 11.026. OOI .., 2S,S2i.0k ., 2S.CJ) 14 4,. iujrn.wo! i.. lo,7(.0'J I K.S7.0it( U.2. 1S.b77.Wi j lS,iSu,CW! .'.. 10,33.000i .!.. Il.v4.ti0i 11L0I2.WI0I 14.41.. S.1.(00 I 8.1 .77. 48. 1...... S.s4.'.00i 12.01 7,(rU.OW) 7 8'.-.... 7.37.kU 18. 2, .li4.0u0 I 6,llS.0(ltl I 7.24.'.(Jvl 12.44 7.1 .4 S,Uf2.vM0 (.kTv.OUOt 1.1 .444.tmo! 4,,,W; 1.71 l.tu.ouoi a. 8 ,7.a47.0uv b2.1 I l.447.tHl 4.2i.OuO! ' 4.S31,0ui l.ri,i0 4.crj.uuo 4.it2.0ij Aol 7.VJW AOUl.tM.. lee.'.OUUI I 1.337.UOUI 25 0.. iH.i.VJUl ttf.ll iSfitska 4 8 .. l.f.x! 10.8. 1.8L2.(io 141, Life.wot I 11 1.7t,tU) 18.8 2.Vl.UMv 1.4; 2.1M.OOI LiTK.OwJi tUi.OW' l.witOiOl 2.440.(.vi Sy.ll 1.41.U1 1 1.1 2.(e,.oOj M.ll m,uiwi Is.ei l,4b.vU0! l.t.w.)i 11.8: l.t.t li.8. l.i.uv! i l.lta.uuoi 17.8!. J,L64,UUUl 11;. l.'4.0uO 1.8. LV7.uuUi 14. Lm7.0ui 7.7U LU.mt 14. li. 7,t I 741.UJUI 12 4,.. 7&.O.OI U.I.. Si7.lJ 74k.utu , 64LWt I17.CO' 6-7.ti STl.OiaH 6t,UUv; IS. Si... frijAWi e7.(x .7. Sv2,t A kti.t.Ml 2.'.. S-7.1.0LH Tl.ii 4Ma.0uo 1 Ssu.t'M 28.8; lu4.U.wi ki- Un.Ooui 24 1 4vt,t)t 1.0 M'n 8.8, f.i 1 21 o.'.Ouo: .8 27.kii.wot M l li.lKeo 2 41 L4aa.uuv j Lenex, levra. Man, W ke Meet W assess. Physical Glaat. Matt A. Simmer of Lenox. Ia, who has) been matched to meet Oscar Waseem at the some more match Auditorium Tuesday night, the winner te meet Farmer Burn a wee later, is in tn city. Blmmer Is no novlc at the game, a h m t anil eron fmm aoma of lha baa WITH THE BOWLERS. j th country. Among hi victims be numbers Dan McLeod when he was at his Hull's High Rollers won from Missouri bet, th Terrible Turk, th Greek ; Demon. valley but night ment alleya All MnlMIni Kit IK, out by e margin of thirty-esven pin Reedy lotiumwhen Burns and Hackansc hmldt nan nign ainrie game with 211. Hall was ' " -v- ' - . high on tota.a with 17. A return gam MS,- . . . . . . , . for a purs will be played at Missouri Val- Blmmer Is a powerful man and noids n ler. Score meroua lifting records, among which are 1,0lv pounds dead weight -with his binds noiiers won rrom Missouri JT"' ' - , -y rht on th Metropolitan base- the Chicago wrestler who has wrestled Par AU three games were closely and larmrr Burns Chris Pearson, who, the Roller managed to win wrestled a draw with vaaeem at. th Audl- MIBSOURI VALLET. Hall Reedy .... Keller .... Ball Parker ... Total 1. ..210 ,.1M ..1M ..172 ..1 2. m iw ITS 1 US .810 824 88S HULL'S HIGH ROLLERS. Carman . . Hull Sutton ... Voss Grotte .... Totals ' 1. 184 17 187 174 148 t. in 177 un 18S 14 ....840 anil A fan noonila riaari wrefvtit twit h H rn. I. Total, a 282-pound d urn bell with on band above 178 ST nB bao. 211 i'il Blmmer's measurements era: Hand, lifts 1&8 Sll wrlat, VA; forearm, II; Dicepts, lS; snkle. 150 est im; calf, 11; thigh, 80; waist, 40; cheat, 12; 10 4 neck, 19H; aroung (ha shoulder. 38; under arm arouna snouiuer, ev; neignt loot 74y 8.S39 Inches; reach, 72 Inches; weight, 240 pound; cheat expansion, 14 inches. M ia years Total. ol1- Wassem mad a good Impression on th fc-s local follower of the sport In his mated a4 wtth the local wrestlers a week ago and (51 also In his match with Christ -Pearson, c,. who weighed thirty pounds more than he 1 did. A good match la looked for when 8ias- mer and Weaaem meet next Tuesday. 8. 141 l'S ia ii lis) 867 Th Dreahers took th O. D. K.s down th Una for three straight game last night at th Association alleya. Their handicap aaa pretty strong, but It was more than they needed, aa they held the cigar men to within tlilrty-eeven plna on actual totals. Teddy Neale waa the high man by a wide margin, with a total of (L4 and a single Boore DRE6HERS. Total game of Ml. 11.81.... 14 2,.... 8 .... I.I!.... WASHINGTON. Feb. A-The average dtisen of the United States seems to have consumed one-half his own weight In sugar In th year just ended, aays a statement Issued today by tha bureau of statistics of th Department of Commerce and Labor. The average per capita consumption was seventy-six pounds. Th amount of surrar consumed was (.iOO.Out.ota) pounds st a coat of over B00,0u0.0rt. Of this enormous consumption one-fifth was produced in this country, another on fifth was Imported from our Island pos sessions and th remainder, three-flftha. or LIC4.a45.6Sl pounds, from foreign coun triaa. Of the production of augar la the United States laat year a little less than one-half was from cane and a little more than one half fmm beet- Th quantity of beet sugar entering Into American consumption was I72.0OS.O00 pounds, showing a remarka ble Increase and tor th first time exceed ing th production of th product from cane. There was an Increase of 200 per cent m the production of beet ever cane sugar rrom IK to 190. Rapid as the lncrea a in sugar produc tion ir. the United .Btatee baa been la re cent year, 't has not by any mi re kept pace with th Increased consumption. In th last ten year there has been aa in crease la th consumption of this article of L204.ni.480 pounds, tt being snore than three times as great a the increased hem preductioa, Total U. 8... 2.8 3.2 .1 41 (.! 1 L0 i.li I 11 18.4) K.ti a.H ...i ii i.i 1. 2. t. Chatehtln L57 15 167 Catnerwood 16S 17 144 Oordy &1 ltfi J Norene lott li lt Sheldon 12 164 hs Handicap SS 68 68 Total HI t-S) 881 O. D. K 8. 1. t. I. Neela !11 2U 0 Jones 18 18 15 Molyneauz lii 179 160 Chandler 1 167 161 Spragu lie 144 ITS Totals ST6 kVl 841 A gigantic young man by the name of Jo Rogers, called "Yankee" and th "America Apollo." has come, out of New England and threatens to break, with telling foroe. Into th arena of wrestling and boxing. He is 17 years of age, stands 4-l and weighs 2b pounds. Of course Roger is not un known. He has downed eery wrestler he baa met except Gotch. Beall and th Rus sian Lion. But he and his friend believe he can get onto a few tricks and put any one of these men off watch. He wrlll ehei. HI lenge Hackenachmldt be for long, anyway, eel so as to hav an adjustment of all pending; 164 controversies. When Rogers shall have 49 conquered everybody on the mat h pre- 46 pose to go Into th ring and wipe out lot everything In sight, winding up with Jim Jeffries. Here is a table of comparative On the Metropolitan alley last night the Armour took two out of three same from O Brien'a' Monte Cristoa Clark and Rogers. Jsffriea Hack. , , Height.. 8 fr 1. in, ( ft. 1 In. I ft- I It. Total. Weight.. K5 lb. 90 ma, CO lb. Chest.... it in. fat In. 62 In 4W Waist.... 42 In. 16 In. 2) In. Neck 1 In. 17H In. 20 In. S"4 Biceps.... ITS in, 14- In. 1 In. 4.4 Forearm. 15 in. 11 In. IS In. . - Thigh.... 27H In- a In. 2S In .d Calf 17 In. 1H In. 17 In.' Age 17 years ,' 11 years 2 year Some of the members of the Omaha Rod and Uun club are beginning to talk of im- lh-?..?wmartl- TV1? lake There are now i. member on th snTiV of-.h. and "- V"i:W",rj 0!n for membership r'.,in Khkv f ih. iT,. T"' . .w""' . a ne annual meeung will be Captain Kohansky of the Armour. Scor O'BRIEN'S MONTE CRISTOS 1. 2. . I. TotaL Clark I'd 182 171 611 Griffith 14 2u 114 S Adolph Ill 111 144 sta Andrews 124 1.44 134 aj Faberberg 160 141 IM 424 Totals ...7U 7t - 708 2.137 ARMOURS. 1. 2. I. Total. Collins 1 128 171 43S Kohansky In4 l-'l IM 4.-J1 Urlifln a lil la 1.6 Davis 160 144 IS (i Kruoee 14 171 lug Handicap a 61 61 1ml Totals 7S 7(4 ltd 2JW -t- . 14La,uu.l; 4 4 CANADA. ETKKTS OS THE SlallO RACKS held the end of this month, when plans for th season will be discussed. It Is practically assured thst a bathing beach win be established at the club houae and the docks enlarged. The present club bouse la ton small, but whether the house -will be popular last season. The membership In creased rapidly and some good times were had on the lake. This season promises to be better than last. It has bee proposed to lnrress the Initiation fee for 19077 Tommy Campbell, who naa demonstrated for a match at that place with Fred Week of Butt. Mont. The fight will b twenty round and considerable Intni set has bee worked up over the affair. Jerry Edlnger, who trained th ' Is Mutne team in the Western league, goes into the American league by virtu of th fact that Jo Cantlllon haa taken hnH Washington. Edinger will act as trainer I event t ca7d "I '.'"Sow ad mT thl?. J"'. Ch'e." f th ras notable for tha Ur,. 8me now admit that a trainer la a grant Mlssearl Lad Wins Featare Event at City Park, hew O-rleaaa. NEW ORLEANS. Feb. A With the ex cept ion of the feat Cliy. Park today was , . . v ... . ... i. uuiuves v. iujici. Hi eu iei.ee, uiiai o& Ik. ru K,,, , Mllt -lwr,,. tn K. OIUOO. Tb featura a handicap, at on mil and . ' an eighth, valued at I.-jO, was a three- , P Rourk did not have his Wester cornered race. The finish was a rous.ng league Champa out for a run on the green print between Missouri Lad and Beaiei- Friday. The ground was a HtU too ! lo in. g. th former winning by a nee. R- PfT "a1- bealdea. aorae of the men thought suits there was too much snow up In the far First race, three and a half furlong: ?rn h Pa Un't certain that Ziephen won, Jimmy H second. Brawney he will resume practice Saturday or not. Montreal Toronto V, in.il;-eg Ottswa Halifax Vancouver, B. C. uetec Hamilton Bt. John, N. B London. Ont Victoria, li. C Calgary Edmonton .18 82.212.0( l.Sj Jt,.t,oj, t.f. M.ai 1.141.W.WI 16. 4i 1. TIW.uxr' I t.v'..u0 (0 11 2. JB7.0.ai S.7 l.t&,-M4 17 ( 1.316.UXUI 12 si l.Sl.Ml 21.2! 6i).olW .71 LJn.triw..., 776.0UUI.... 211 Balances paid tn eash- Not Included ia totals. Comparisons In complete. ' INot Included in totals because contain ing other Items than claariaga BBtDiracEn bkvikw or tbadb Widespread Winter Weather Inter feres wlth Veins ef Bnslaee. NEW TORK. ' Feb- 8. Brsdstreet's to morrow will say: First effects of the past week's wide spread winter weather have been to dull trade st moet markets, lo quiet spring de. mild, relaid collections and In sections aoreuluate th aiterdy congested railway situation. Soma sections, particularly the south, report beneflt to trade In wiblar goods and footwear. Taken as a whole, th business booked by wholesaler for January and th elapsed portion of Februai y ia f ulijr equal to and ji some market and staple, notably cot ton dry good, fsr In aoeas of last years undeniably larg business. Building activity ha chcad by wwataer cwadiUua Laa third. Time: O il1, Beoond race, seven furlongs, selling: Clifton Forge won. Asterisk second. Gren ade third, lime: l:2v Third race, on mile, selling: Cora Price won. Syeamou second. Kaiserhoff third. Tlm: 1.4JV Ed Courtney, a colored lad of Omaha, Fourth race, aeven furlong. aelUr.g: Basil gained the decision over CtM ton Bllltier of won. Heart of Hyacinth second, Cobmoaa Bl. Ltui In th third round of th boxing BILLITEK ill ITS I TUB THIRD Gee Dew te llasds and Kneee and Deellnee Ble. third. Tim: 1: Fifth race, handicap, mile and an eighth: Missouri Ld won, Bestsrling second. Gel die third. Time: 1A4V Sixth race, five furlongs: Ptanuts won. Dine mock second. LilUe Oeorg third. Time: IM. Seventh race, mil and a slxtaenlii. il- exhllMilon at Oathoff's hall Friday night, la th third round Courtney rueiwd Bllliter te the rope and Anally knocked him down on hi hands and knees. Billiter, to th sur pria of all. stayed In thia posture until Referee Loch counted him out, when he got upend waiked to hi corner. 1 ne preliminary, at aix round was be ing: fcvle Green won, Oold Cola second, tweea Joe Gathwnght and Jucmny Wd- Goldea third. Time: 1:4V llama, with no decision. HJT SPRINGS, Ark, Feb. A Result at Mayor Da hi man sat at th ringwlda After, Oaklawn: ... Billiter had been counted out th mayor First rce. thr furlong: Manchester 1g, -j oon't understand kuv peopl can on. C. H llilng second. Albert M third, call such an exhibition. Conducted before Tlma: IXl Second race, three furlongs: Ida May won. Dandy Dancer second. Lady Haps burg third. Time: :M, Third rao. fiv furlong: Storm won. Theodocla second. Tyroiia third. Tim: 1 sCL Fourth raoe, aevea furlongs: Vlnerin won. Rustling Blla aecond, Shenandoah third. Time; 1 such a club, a prixe fight." Aaaatear Mae net Twarney. TUXEDO PARK. N. T . Feb. t Th amateur championship tournament- both la the national champlonahlp for the gold racquet In court tennis and raoquels, will be held her tomorrow. There la a larg entry list. Including Clarence H. Markay Fifth W; oneTule: John Garner won. t''l' Mra Annie second, Msrirnbo third. Time: L41V . Suiih race, mile and seventy yard: Groe graln won. J. D. Duns second. Merrick third. nm: l :a,e. Owaka Bey HeacreeL ' Paul Blason. so Omaha boy. now student ai tha Ohio Wssieya university. IXMi ANOELEB. CaL, Feb. A Result at was recently honored In a mass meeting ny oeing preseniea wiiji a nn iooii sail weaier. bearing th barge letter ' W." a a token of fata alma mater's gratltud for ervtce on th gridiron. Th whoi received quit aa v aUoo, First race. lx furlong: Glenn won. Suai ChrisUan second, Haiti Carr third, lima: 1:1. . a sound race, aula and fifty yard: Cadi-