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TTIH OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1907. 0 PERSONAL i . - . ?,e ECZEMA absolutely mrH by W. A. Paa. 4 ' rn.tr. B. J. Bcannell. agent. V. r I ik u M4L1 rn OVA HA Stammerers Institute, Ramge . 0D-W1 MAGNETIC fc'fc MASSAGE7'Ba. (Ill M 203 US ErrA EI. t J ft, nvisle by (nail. Adults' v ran; elasa Mondays. ltn Farnam. Douglaa 70L. , flit let Mart 1 1 "" ' r M - HAKD-palnted chin punch bowl, tankard, lemonade pitcher. Ii and chocolate sets. ' oineie 111 DO. ltn Ht. (18-M4fl Ux FOR anythtngln the sewing machine line - "?. uiiismi ex. lO ll up, ATI, - , (18) M73 Mil PAINFTL burne, afy lor. or akin hurt quickly healed by Satin akin cream. 36c v U- BKWINO, rauMriM uppliee for all makes of machines: machines re pained: machines it rail. niTon Bros.. Sewing Marhlne TP. Douglas Bt, entrance. Tel Doug;. SSbO. (1S TU M10 ANTONTS knowing- the whereabouts of Nels and Olaf Olsen will confer a favor upon them by showing- them this ad. or br writing- to Mlaa Carrie Olsen, Rock Island. Ill, 64S 4th Ft. . (11) M7S M1?X WILL SELL new tailor made spring top coat; allk lined: roet MR; made for me. dlunvelsed1 man; bargain for cash. Ad dre N 4a, Bee. jih)mx 17x PATENTS Ft t. LARSON CO., patent lawyani patent book free. Bee Bide, Omaha. Neb. (17-S13 Patents, trade mark, guaranteed or no fee. .National InTeetment Co., Dourrlas Bloelf. (1T 6 fs CHARPE MACHINE BHOPS Patents .Procured. Inventions developed, drawings, pet 'erne, castings, machine work. 04-lS B. 1Mb EL. 17-S14 D- O. SARNELL, Patent Atty. and ma. china designer. Paxton Blk. Tel. Red 7117. (17 M737 Mil MACHINE! designing and general draught $ tng at reasonable rates. Addreas J W3. Bra. , (17) M744 MU PATENTS, trad mark a, guaranteed or no fee. National Invoatment Co., Douglas block. " (17) M7MM1I REAL ESTATE CITT moraRTT FOR SALE Dundee Bargains . . . . $2,850 ' Beveo-roora house In first , class repair; -new hot water beating- plant; finely located ' ' on car tine, paved street. This a, r Is s rare bargain; owner leav-- leg .aity; property must ba . gold this weak. Y"..' $3,300 -v . - f New, tl modern home In ''.'Dundee Place; finely located, eferytMng new, clean and -, cftmrBTtabla. A. eery deelr- .' ; able oprty. v V : ; $3,250 .. .., Blew,! ail modem bonta, oak flnkfh and oak floors on first V 7. flopr,; hard pine second floor. . t... This is a very attractive property andwljl pleaae yo ' Qyioo . . New modern house of elcht . ' ropmat aak finish an ilrst ' 'floor. White enamel on second floor, , line cellar, nicely lo- v cated. - This la aa exception ally , nice .property and Is a bargain. V. ' BENSON &. CARMICHAEL, tit Paxton Block. (1 M7l 14 $5,700 SACRIFICE $5,700 We ran sell yow the northeast corner Bth and Chicago, with new aevea-rodm mod ern house, for IB. Including vacant oonteTr fin for a . double brick flat owner baa notified us that price will be 18,000 cash after February S. 'I , RYLANDER & 00-, v' ' KJ N. T. Life. ' " ' Bole Agents. O) M747 U QWNjrRB. I have buyers,' especially foy close in properly. Qlve me a chance. H, A. 8TKAVENBON, tM Board of Trade. ; ltth and Farnam. on ms&su FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE ; til Taylor BC 1 block i ...-1 oar, city water. Very - ' cheap. Easy terms. R. IL Landerjou, " - Tel. Douc Z16I. Board -of Trada 0 M736 is LOT BARGAIN, - -WEST FARNAM DISTRICT. (OxiTT feet between tine homes, and as atc-ktly ss there Is on the hill. Reno this Week. The beet thing; we know of fur the Bnoney. Act quickly. Harrison & Morton, IU N. T. .Ufa Bid. Tel. Doug. 114. . . I 0. 7J0 U Small NCash Payments Balance $ Monthly UILH HOME TO 6UIT YOURSELF On ooe of those beautiful lots to Haleyon Heights, the ' finest and most sightly loca . . tlen for a. aorae, only two :. blocks aouth of business cen ter of Benson, and Military : Av car Una. Ton can't buy sueh lota elsewhere at thee srloee 360 to KM. Make your seJectloo today. RusseU tt McKitrick Co., SOUS AUENTB. '4i:-S-4 Raoige Bldg., 15t" o4 ' Ilaruey eka ou-m it GARDEN LAND AND LOT Excellent building lot and i acres ad Jutaiag oo Lioculn Ave., paved, ta Coun cil biaffa Price, tl.su). cheap. aVe L..W Tulleye A'aVm, kit Main tit., upetalra. Couacil liiuffa, la. tU-MU li . : ' W : 1HERB la your chance to gat one of the atceet aoaiea In Beilevwe. aiikar te rest or buy. Caatral located, on di rect route ' beiVa dwput and cullege; large s-ruun bvuee wuh cistern. cel.jLT, garret, etc All kinds of fruit, shrubs and tlowara. Inquire ar home of Oeorae buech tUellevue) frotn Feitruary U ID U, After that of C- 11.' Lee. sulver Creek. Keb. - - tl 7U U FlNBert httle farm in Osnaha for bnproved veetablo and ohickena I acrvs with five reoaa cottage, only nGi. See It sue you Win ui it. H. H. fHriuu-, nii Jay-keoa. DouglaaTatt. - U;-M.i4 It REAL ESTATE CITT PHOPEItTV FOR !. IX) foil want a fln vacant lot 7 Here It Is. mil cheap,, too ixiiw. sotn and (hi, man mo muni, 3 lots 41x100 Mrh, faring east nci ISth flt near Cass. J0 eah for quU-k, ml. 110xl4. bet nd 3-fl. fronting Cali fornia nl WfbuliT. with I nouses rtni lnir for II.'. per month; north hnl va cant Splendid rental proposition for or 1 cottagea. uow prif-w vu mvv- tlen. RYLANDER & CO, 103 N T. U ffole Agents. Ml) M80S 14 10-ROOM hmise, moderti but furnace, B. W. Cor. of X5tb and Caldwell sts. baay BXJBINBON WOLF, 43-4 rxh B'k. (! Mill IS FOR HAI.B Two modern bouses and largs barn. One block north or Honsoorn rara; paved etreet east front, lot TbxliO.- East ern owner will sell at a bargain. THOMAS BRENNAN, , boom 1. N. I. J Bld. OI ew EIGHTEEN lots ISO, Council Bluffs; S minuiew 10 umani iui ew wuvio riu. L. 46, Bee. (U 701 lfix Bt'T from owner and save commission; I-room, new, modern cottage. n) . inn. li Mill Ms LAND9CAPB architect- E. C. Foster, phone Dousj. 787. 611 Paxton DTa. . nsi mi FW $10,T00 CASH THE INCOME FROM PROPr ERTY WILL PAY BALANCE I can assure any investor that he will more tban triple the ahpve' amount In tin years. Reiwon for selling, want of senae. ,(!) M7SS II '. REAL ESTATE FARM AMD RAHCII LASD FOR iALB ladlaa Territory. INDIAN TERRITORY LANDS Thnae splcnd.d Indian lands are now coming Into market. Unexcelled climate and crops. Next eacuraum Tuesuty, t eo- ruary l: 115.30 to Muskogee, l. I., ana return. Easy terms. Oet In early with us. We also have cheap Texaa landa, and ex cursion rates, w rite for particulars. THE PUTNAM CO, (04 N. T. Life BIdg. (20 MS94 H 1 SPECIAL BARGAIN Farm of 1(0, laying near Olenwood, la.; beating or chard of 700 trees; new barn, fair house and other Improve- ' roents. Owner anxious to sell. Price, I0 per acre. I. N. HAMMOND, ' SSI Board of Trade. (20) MSOt IS Kansas. : HOMESEEKERS1 'Be careful. Locate rtcht. jnveauKmie our xamoua arieaian vauity bure crops, matcniesa climate, let us write you. Miller at James, Meade, Kan. " ... , .- ( MJ04 Mi Minnesota. . YOUR OPPORTTJNITY To get a farm la at band. . The Duluth 4V Iowa Range R. R Co., la selling good wild land- in St. Louis county, Minnesota, to actual settlers at reasonable prices ana on terms of SI per acre down and bal ance on fifteen years' time. For full In formation address Land Commissioner, 61S Welvln Building. Duluth, Minn. (20) MU7 MlseoarL i FOR BALE Vernon county, 'Mo., S30-acr stock farm, highly Improved, abundantly watered; seven miles to good market; here la an opportunity for a lively stock man; price fel.500. half cash, balance on time at t per cent. J. Fred Wolta. S4aA Botanical Ave, St. Louis, Mo. - CK M1S71T t ACRES of well Improved, all tillable land, Bt Clare. Mo.; good soil; price 152 30, Incumbrance lin.OOO, I per cent. Want clear, cheap land equity. Box 127. Peter son, la. ; (30)-M3S5 15 lekraika, . ..... 480-Acre Grain and Stock Farm S20 acres pasture. 160 acres well improved, fine level bottom land in Nance county, Nebraska. Corn 60 to SO bushel, wheat SO bushel alfalfa,, clover, timothy and wheat on farm, 4-room house, barn 40x42, two granaries for 4.00 bushels grain; scales, hog bouses, cattle sheds, orchard, three wind mills, tanks, 400 rods hog fence. R. F. D., telephone, school and church one mile. miles from Palmar. Price S3t per acre. Write. W. H. Widaman, Palmer, Neb. 0O-M4S S2z FOR SALE My fin farm of 4SS acre, one of the finest farm in Buffalo ecu my. Price, B0 per acre, half vash. The priee good only until February 14. Can give posseeslon at once. Address the owner. W. H. Orasa icsyer. Ulverdala. Nab, (30) Malt It FARM BARGAIN . We havs S3I acres of highly ' Improved land t miles from Sliver Creek and I miles from Osceola and la miles from Columbus. Neb.. In Polk Co., i-xxl 7-room house, barn, granary, windmill, and runnlna -water. teoeed and croae-fsnoedV bearina orchatd and atraw berry bed; lots of evergreen tree and arove: 100 acres under nlow. balance bay and pasture. . Reduced the price from leu an acre to HO an acre. Can exchange It for Omaha property, jot want an offer for cash. Montgage of 13,260 al ready on this so It-don't take much to handle IU - This Is only good tat a few oaya. it you can show us a farm so clue to Omaha for the money you can beat us. N. P. DODGE & CO. 1714 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb. t) US20 14 A BARGAIN liU acres, Vk natural meadow, make fine tomlthy land, balance good plow land, near O'Neill Only l per acre. - RIKER & CHAMBERS, 40S Bee Bldg. Tel Doug 111. (J m ;i IS SARPY COUNTY -FARM ' of 1(0 acres near Gretna. This Is one of the very best farms in Sarpy county; splendid improvements,' almost new, con sisting of eixht-room house with stone foundation, large new barn for 100 bead of stock, horse barn for 25 horses, new crib on stone foundation for 4.0)0 bu. corn; tubular well witii steW windmill, twp large tanks; land gently riiliug and In high etste of cultivation. Land lu the vicinity selling for 1100 per afro. , Price for immediate aale. ITS per acre;' about 14.000 cash, balance at S per cent. EKNaST HWtKI, 011 N. Y. I lx.ua- 1472. (101 MaOI IS 80 ACRES . Barpy cpunty, all under cultivation, but no improvements exi-rpt fenced, j.l0. This la a mighty Baa piece of ground; near Gretna. tKNEST SWEET. il M. Y .. p,ug 14TI (10) Mj7 IS ) Orixea, Dairy Lands in Oregon Bpac:al Inducements for practicsl dairym to settle on k'geed-off lands in Oregon, the paradise for dairying, tor authentic Inforn.atloa address tKKuOJ DEVELOPMENT LEAGUK. lt. L .4 PoruaiMl. Or. , . - 4A ataal 14 REAL ESTATE FARM AD M tXTH I D FOR 1 (.LB (Continued.) Trill. LAND SEi:KERS! Ifi4 for map of Texas, ahowlng new rail ways ana location oi amous trssos vai lev land the richeet rain bHt lands In United State, and where bllnsards are unknown. Price. 110 to IU per arre. n luatrated llt free. Hlland P. Lockwood. Ban Antonio. Tex. (JP-M447 II PAN HANDLE LANDS BUT FROM THE OWNER. We own several thousand acres of land In this wonderful country the most fertile lands In the United States. We can give you the beet prices, aleo the lowest rail road tare, jotn one oi our excursions. LFREW LAND CO.. ftg-5 S. 11th Bt. First Nat l Bank Bldg. (Sl'l 774 Is Mtaeallaaw. HOMESTEAD TH COEUR D-ALENE RESERVATION will ba opened soon. It contains 100.004 acres choice wheat, fruit and timber land. Do you wspt I0 acres? COEUR D'ALENE RESERVATION P. FORMATION AQENCT, Rooms ii-ls. Ex change Bank Bldg, Spokane, Wash. (20-3u US COLORADO LAND. True bargain, 1 acres Washington Co., level upland, rood soli. 1 miles of Cope, tuov cash. BOOTH UA KUiA LiAU. Fertile farms In Pplnk Co., aa good as Iowa land. Prices Sis to 140 per acre. Jnla spring excursion. L. W. Tulleys at Sua, Council Bluffs, la., 10S Main St. (3g)-T0O pt REAL ESTATE FOR RENT Farsa and Raaela Lands. FARM FOR RENT SdO aerea, well improved, cheap for cash, .or sbaie rent. ALLEHAUBE ft HALLE R, CouncU Bluffs, or 132 South list Street, Omaha, Keb. (21) tli llx SO ACRES, with house and barn. Ill & 16th St. OD-nt . 25 ACRES FOR RENT 51ST AND DODGE Two blocks Dundee car line: 7-room-houee. Urge barn, fruit frees, etc.: "especially suitable for dairy. Rental HO per mo. . GEORGE CO.. lttl FARNAM ST. Feb. 12, IS, 14, 15, 1907. - (21)-7 14 REAL ESTATE LOANS. MONEY TO LOAN Payne Investment Co. () 27 GARVIN BROS.. 104 Farnam. S and H per osat loans on real estate; no delay. 122-sX LOWEST RATE-' Bern! a, Paxton Block. (JS-! H,000.00t TO LOAN oa bualneaa And resi dence property in uraana; lowest rates; no delay. Thomas Brennan, R. 1, N. T. Hie. J33X PRIVATE MONET F. D. Wsad. li Doug . (21) StO LOANS on Improved city property. W. H Tkinu UA inrel National Rank Rids:. (2Z-WI WANTED City loan, R. C Peters 4V Co. (22)-S WANTED City loans and warrant. W. Far tarn Smith At Co.. 1S20 Farnam St. . UNION LOAN & INVT CO. PRIVATE BANKERS. Loans Money on Real Estate. Buy and Sell City Warrants. City and Farm Mortxaaes. CO Bee Building. . Phone Douglaa 2904 WHEN you have Idle money call or write . and tell us how much you have that you .would like u loan on first-olas real es tate mortgagee and ws will procure bor rower Hastings sc Heyden, 1704 Far nam SC (221 MIPS IS WANTED TO BUY WANTED To buy, second-hand furniture, stoves, carpet, clothing and shoes; pay the beat price. Tel. Douglas 3B7L ' . (36 e&T F1S WANTEI" To buy slot machines, soda fountain furniture, coffee urns; must be cheap. Address L-6Z7, Be. (2f-H4 17X DON'T - five your second-hand furniture away; I pay the highest price; big price Said for office furniture. Joe Levlne, 04 N. Kth. Tel. Doug-. 771. (21) Mill M4 TOP price for Sd-hand books, novels, a LI kinds. Stacey. SIS H. lltn. Har. ISIS. (IS) M37 Mix CASH paid for old books. Crane-Foys Co IIS So. 14th, Phone Douglas-lS21. (26-4U WANTED To buy second-hand barn for horse ndbuggy; must be in wood shape and cheap. Addreas B 698. Boe. (25) M7S4 IS WANTER To buy, a good, sound, gentle horse about l.loO lbs., from parties who have owned It long enough to know Its nature. 41S B. Uth. (25i Vittl IS WANTED TO RENT MODERN HOTEL Furnished complete; won t buy furniture. Addreas T care Bee. (2) US 14x WANTED To rent about t acre of land that la suitable for poultry, with auras buildings oa it, of if the owner is willing 10 put up same, jauareas o , nee. (36) Mj7 13X WANTED Desk room with use of library in city law office; can swing business mu tually beneficial. Address EV6. Bee. (2)643 lix WANTED To rent a barn for four or six h or sua. Vicinity, kith and Mason Sis. H. W. Anderson, Hi, bee Bide. (JB-M4Bl lit GENTLEMAN and wife) deelre first class room snd board in Drlvate American family of two. High ciaas apartment or 1nvate noma, etate xrloe and part Uln ars. D (el. care bee." (-)& Ux WANTED By middle aged gentleman. comfortable room and board; price not to exceed 130.00 monthly; close in: perma nent if suited. Addreas K 470, Bee. - - - (i) WANTED To rent 2 to 30 acres Improved, with bouse and barn. Give description. Addreas B S61, Bee. (2i M7 lSx WANTED By man and wife no children furnlehed house In first clsss location. Addreas M fee. Bee. VMt M73 ltx I WISH to rent furnished home for the summer; am newly married; home must be modern In every respect; references exchanged: would commence renting; on May iw ana as long aa aeairabie to owner. Address W-tet, Bee. (- T7S lix WANTED SITUATIONS FARMER of twenty year experience wanta some lino 01 work on farm; com petent to fill any kind of farm poaltlon. Address John Olson. R Lena Lodge, Florence, Neb, Route No. 1. (STI-MOI Ux Advertising Manager With practical experience In "ad" prepara tion, follow up ayatema. circular and cata logue work, la open for employment: will . consider legitimate proposition. Address A SA. Bee. ( 7 ltx- PRINTER, slightly invalid; rapid and ac curals st figsres. educated, would like ait.; any business. Addreas O fcl. Bee. . (7-M751 llx A COMPETENT seal mechanic, can repair any make of scales. References furnished. Address J tag, bee. (Z7 M7B Ux FIRST CLASS English correspondent French sod German also if required. Refer once. k Farnam St. 27-M7 14X POSITION taking- care of auto or team or doing general chorea for board and room. Chunk, T. atC A 07 774 Ux WANTED SITUATIONS (Continued.) GERMAN pharmacist, with two years ex perience wants poaltlon. Registered in Iowa. Address Box 767, Harlan, la. (27 M7l 14X BUTCHER H ib wanted. 1. A. Higbea, Aurora, Neb. (17) Mil llx DAT women furnished free of charge. Telephone Douglaa 1112. (27) MI00 GOVERNMENT-NOTICES PROPOSALS FOR LEASING THE TRI bal lands of the 8tsndlns- Rock Reserva tion, North Dakota, for Graslng Purposes. Department of the Interior, Office of Indian Atfaire. Washington. D. C, February t, Sealed proposals for leealng the sur plus tribal pssturee on the Standing Rock reservation, rsorm uaaota, tor grasing purpoeee, will be re until 2 o'clock, p. m., 2H, 1907, and will be lr win oe recetvea at this omce on Thuradsy. March Immediately thereafter opened In the presence of such bidders ss may attend. 1 no lanoa win oe leased ror a period of five years from June 1. 107. and no bid for a different period will be considered. The proposals must be ad dressed to "The Commissioner of Indian Affaire, Washington, D. C," and must be plainly endorsed on the outside of the en velope, "Proposals for Leeetng Standing Rock Lands.' The lands offered for lease have been divided into four pastures. Pas ture No. 1 contains MOoO acres; pasture No. I contains &O.UR0 acres; pasture No. I contains S1B.X) acres; pasture No. 4 con tains 111480 acres. Maps showing the loca tion of the pastures and posters giving di rections for the submission of bids, end sll other necessary Information, may be obtained on application to the United States Indian Agent. Fort Tales. North Dakota. Proposals not conforming to the requirements mentioned In the posters may be rejected, If such action shall be deemed advisable. C. F. LARRABEE. Acting Commissioner. FSdlStM LEGAL NOTICES ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS (other than fire loss claims In San Fran cisco. California) agninst the German ln surange Company of Kreeport are hereby notified that by an - order entered by the circuit eourt of Carroll county, Illinois, on January 12, A. D. 1S07. It Is provided that all claima against said The German Insurance Company of Free port (other than said Pan Francisco fire loss claims I must be filed with the undersigned at Its office at No. 100 Washington street. Chicago, Illi nois, under oath. In the form prescribed by ,said court, on or before the 16th day of May. A D. 1907, and that all such claims not so filed will be disallowed and forcer barred from participating In the distribu tion of the assets of said The German Insurance Company of Kreeport. This notice shall not be considered as a waiver of any failure by any Are loss claimant to comply with the provisions of his policy concerning notice end proofs of loss, and no claim will be, allowed where the claimant has failed to file notice and f roofs of loss within the time limited and n the manner provided by his policy of In sura nee. CHICAGO TITLE AND TRUST COM PANT, Receiver of The German Insurance Com pany of Free port. F1S-20-S7 NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. Notice is hereby given that the regular snnual meeting of the stockholders of the South Platte Land company will be held at the office of said company at Lincoln, Neb., at 11 o'clock a. m. on the Cth day of March, A. D., 1907. By order of the Board of Directors. C H. MORRILL. President A. B. MINOR Secretary. Lincoln. Neb.. February 4, 1S07. FS-dJOt-m. RAILWAY TIME CARD CXIOX ST4.TIO TKJTTH AD MARCT SBSJBSBXe Vale raelae Leave. Ante. Overland Limited a tM am a 1 11 pre The China and Japan. , Fast Mall .....a 4:15 pm a '" pra Colo. Calif. B. ...... MB pna a : pre California Ore. Ex. ..a 4:25 pm a 1:10 pn Los Angeles Limited.,,-!! - pm sJ0:4S pts Fast Mall ..ilflim l.-ts) prs Colorado Special ....,..". 7 el am 7:44 am North Piatt Loeal..lA t:10 am a 4:50 pm Beatrice Local b Itt m blI:C pn) (bieaco A HortsiereBeeew. Cedar Rapids Paa..J. 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IK aaa aiuu Fah- city Local. ...""T SAO pS ill 2 K Dally, b Daily except BundTy d 5 except Saturday, c Sunday only. Daiii txcc Monde- . OCBAX STEAMSHIPS. EUROPE $150 "Ml.. $1,195 All eapea see 1-i-lnAsg . ALL KOUrt!s WRITE FOR BOOKLET TMOS. COOK AT. SON S4SA BROADWAY, NEW YORK IIS Office Aivrmd : Traveler's Cheeka Panel aTverywTes, MILEAGE BOOK CISCESSW5S InircbaBffabl East of Rirer OraiiUi ' Wsi of Us Missouri. V amBBBSBs KtW ONE REQUIRING NO SIGNATURE aaBssasaaKssssya X Caaaeree Mad at Meeting; mt Fro as I -eat Faaeeag-er Agreate I Oxeaba, Repreeeatlagf 9lM Wef era Railroads. At A meeting In Omaha Tuesday of. the passenger representatives of principal rail roads doing business In Nebraska It was agreed and announcement is officially made that the X-cent Interchangeable mileage book rate good over railroads east of the Missouri river will be mad effective at one Interchansreable over Nebraska rail roads between all Nebraska point. This Is an individual 2,000-mile book sold to any person, traveling men. farmers, lawyers, doctors, merchants or the like, and la good over practically all railroads ta Iowa, Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Missouri, as well aa Nsbraska. With the same mileage book a Bat, net rate of 2H cents per mile can ba obtained, good for bearer, good over the same rail roads In the same territory. Including now also Nebraska. "That Is ths biggest concession we could make," said one ef the officials after the meeting. "And It la truly a big conces sion.' ' , Officials at the Meeting;. At the meeting waa Passenger Traffic Manager Eustls of ths Burlington ana General Passenger Agent Wakeley l the Burlington. General Passenger Agont Lomax and Assistant General Passenger Agent Fort of the Union Pacific General Passenger Agent Knlskern of the North western, and S. F. Miller, assistant gen eral passenger agent of the Northwestern. General Auditor Frank Nay of the Rock Island, and attorneys for all these roads. Heretofore the Interchangeable book st S cents a mile hss been good only east of the Missouri, and the rate aaa IV, cents a mile west of the Missouri nvsr. inia book Is not only good for traveling sales men, jut for all classes of people who might have occasion to travel that dls tsnce during the year; for It is good over about 10,000 mile of railroads west of Chi cago. Another Frx f Baxk. Another form of mileage book was also decided upon for Nebraska, which will bear no signatures and may be used by a man or any member of his family or Ms friends. This will be a 2,000-mile Inter changeable book, which will sell for 160, or 2H cent a mile, and will be good for any body to ride on. within the year from tbe date on which It is Issued. The announcement wits made Tuesday morning after a conference of the leading traffic officials of the principal roads In Nebraska, and not only gives the traveling men what they have been striving for for some year, but also provides for all classes of people who do any amount of traveling. Tbe Interchanceevble book i good In Nebraska, Illinois, Missouri Iowa and South Dakota. On the ISO book, or at 2H cents per mile, a firm may buy a book and any member rid on it over any of these western states. On the 1000-mile book, without a sig-na- ture, a man, may take a party of a many aa he chooses and have the conductor tear out the required mtleaga. EDITORS URGED TO ATTEND Prealdeat f efraka Prea Asaoela- ttoa Calls MesBTaerahlS) t ' Com t Osamleaw President Frank D. Raed of the Nebraaka Press association ha Issued the following letter to the membership: 8HELTON, Neb.. Feb. 10. Dear Sir: A a member of the Nebraaka Press associa tion I desire to call your attention to the thirty-fifth annual meeting to be held In Omaha Tuesdsy and Wedneeday, February IS and 20, and to impress upon you tbs ne cessity of there being a large attendance. At no previous meeting ha t been so Im portant that there be a large attendance, and I hope that you will make a special effort to b present. There will be matters of the utmost importance to be taken up at the coming meeting In which every news paper man i Nebraaka la vitally lntereated. Besides there will be a program of unusual excellence and from which those in attend ance will reap much benefit It Is particularly desirable that there be a large attendance at thia meeting, in view of tbe fact that the railroads have discontinued the - Issuing of newspaper transportation, that we may show to ths fiubllc that doing- buslneae on a cash basis s as pleasing to ths newspaper publisher as it is to-the merchant or other business man. It ha already been predicted that the coming meeting will have only a mea ger attendance because of the fact that the members will have to pay their fare, but we should show these would-be proph ets that we have interest enough la our calling snd In our association to Inapt re us to .attend its msetlngs, even though we have to pay our fare In cash. Make up your mind that you will be one of the fellows who will assist in "showing m." a on your glad rags and the smile that won't come off and come down to Omaha for a few daye and enjoy your self in getting next to the boys, and also Indulge In the novelty of a ride On the varnished cars on a ticket paid for in cold cash. Hoping to meet you on February 19. I am. youra fraternally, F. D. REED. FATE HANDS OUT BAD LUCK Colored Mas Aeeaaed f Steal las; Tblr-teea-Dollar Watch oa Friday. If aaa be red Tblrteea. Borne persona aay the number T1 la not unlucky, but Charles Ellis, ootored, who waa arraigned In police court Tuesday morning. Is a living testimonial of the mis fortunes attached to the fateful number. Ellis la charged with the burglary of the saloon last Friday night think of It. Fri dayof Lou Russell, Thirteenth and Chi cago streets, and stealing exactly SIS and a watch valued at SIS and numbered 13.013. Ha will be tried February 11 and thirteen witnesses will testify against him. This la the chain that fate haa woven aroand Colonel Ellla. who evidently forgot to carry his rabbit's foot on the night of th bur glary. The 113 watch numbered 13,013 was recovered Monday by Detectlvea Mitchell and Sullivan, who also arrested Ellis last Saturday on suspicion of knowing some thing of ths burglary. Ellis sold the watch to a colored friend for 11.50 about 4 a. m. on. th morning of the burglary and la known to have ap proached another negro with the'proposl tion to assist blm In the burglary. The chain of evidence woven around tbe pris oner seems ample enough to secure a con viction, but Detectives MlteheU and Sulli van are confident that the hoodoo "IT will aceompllah th end if they ahould fall. Ellla pleaded not guilty to the charge and the case waa set for trial Wednesday, February 13. Th man la known to ba a desperate character and waa released from the county Jail only a fsw weeks ago, where be had apent several months for selling liquor to the Indiana at he Winn- OCEAS STEAMERS. CANADIAN PACIMG ,rlMHI8S" Line of the) AtUntlo XOJTD TO XvAJTD X3f 1MV BATS The Empress of Britain and Empreaa of Ireland make the voyage from guebec to Liverpool In six days, twe balng spent o the majeatio St. Lswrenc. Book new fur summer sailings, a SL BkBTJAMXaT, , Aft, BSfl B, Clark BtsweA, OaAoasje, liA. bago reservation. He Is well known to the federal aothorttte ss being a bold "boot legs" and caused I hem trouble for many months, until hi conviction waa secured last fait OMAHA MEN QNJHE PETITION Seventeen Bhaelaeea Hesiei Have Their glgaataree t Protest Be fore laterstat Cesasalaelea. Seventeen Omaha business houses have their signatures to the petition now before Intereetate Commerce commission wherein Omaha, Kansas City and St. Louis Jobber charge an unlawful combination on ths part of the Rock Island, Burlington. Milwaukee, Northwestern and Chicago Great Western railroads to control through rates from the Atlantic coast to the Missouri river. The concerns are: M. E. Smith A Co., Bryrne A Hammer Dry Goods company, F. P. Klrkendall A Co.. the American Hand Sewed Shoe company, D. J. O'Brien com pany, Thomas Kllpatrlck A Co., Thompson A Beldcn, Orchard A Wllhelm Carpet com pany, Nebraska Clothing- company. Brown ing, King Co., Brs8wanon company. Miller, Stewart ft Beaton Carpet and Furniture com pa fly, TO. E. Bruce Co.. the Bennett company. Hayden Bros.. M. Spiel berg A Botl company and 3. L. Brandeia Bona. 1 The petitioners request a reduction in rate. They say th rates from the At lanlic seaboard to the Missouri river on first, second, third, fourth and fifth classes of merchandise are at pressnt 11.47, tl.y SS cents, SS cents and 57 cents, respectively, and tbey say Just rates on these classes would be 11.10, 75H cents, 72 cents. SI1 oenta and 44 cents, respectively. SECOND CHAPTER AND DRAW Extended Lesral Flaht Over Ba of Cexeeat Ceaaee Oat Evea Chapter No. I In an extended legal fight oyer a bast of cement and a principle was finished yesterday In the district court, when Judge Estelle 'entered Judgment In favor of the defendants In the famous case Of Ira L, Van Horn against Sander land Bros, and the Omaha Coal and Cake company. This make one victory each for plaintiff and defendants to date. Unless the plaintiff decides to quit the suprems court will have to decide the matter. It was during the strike In Omaha in 1908 that the case started. Van Horn, who Is a carpenter.' filed an affidavit In which he set forth that he had gone to tbe de fendants' place of bualness and offered to tender SIM for one sack of hardwall plas ter and that the defendanta refused to de liver th same to him, though they had It In their possession and though It waa a public utUlty. Hs charged the defendants with entering Into a conspiracy to fix the price of lime and cement, to prevent competition, to dla crimirsvte against labor unions' and to force the co-operation of people needing these commodities In order to break the strike. On June S, Wi, he secured a writ of re plevin for the sack of hardwall plaster and it waa secured for him by a constable. The decision waa In favor of the plaintiff. It waa found that by tendering- the 11.60 for the hardwall cement he acquired a spe cial ownership In it and the defendants had no right to withhold it from him. The plathUfTa damage waa fixed at I cents. INSTITUTES FOR THE FARMERS Meetlaa- at Valley Will Be Attended ." by Meaabere f Caaty Beard. County commissioner leave today to at tend the third- annual meeting of the Platte Valley Farmers' Institute at Valley. Th -meetings are-held under the auspices of the University of "Nebraska In conjunc tion with tke Platte Valley Farmera' ln stitute. Ths program will be a follows: TUESDAT, FEBRUART 13. IS a. me-Business meeting of Institute. 1S:S0 a. m. Poultry discussion, led by Fred DeVore. George Feuersteln and J. A. Sullivan. General discussion. l:S0p. m. "The Kind of Dairy Cow for the yrmer, ex-oovernor rurinn , uu- "rib p. m. "Seed Corn Selection," D. P. Ashburn, Gibson, Neb. 7:39 p. m. "Some Essentials to Successful farmln." ex-Governor Poynter. 1:30 p. m "The Boys and Girls of the American Homes," D. P. Ashburn. WBDNESDAT. FEBRUART 13. 10 a. m. "Sheep Feeding," M. E. Leon ard, Pawnee City, Neb. 11 a. m "Good Roads," J. E. Atkinson, Pawnee City, Neb. 1:30 p. m. "Relation of Spraying to the Apple Crop." J. E. Atkinson. JS p. m. "Pork Production," N. E. Leonard. 7:80 p m. "sic; reading-: addre-ss by Chancellor E. enjamln Andrews of Lin cola. GUILTY AND MERCY FOR PERRY KiMir la Seeaad Decree aad Leal eaey of Cevart la Verdlet " f Jary. 'i Jim Perry, colored, eras found guilty of murder In th second degree by a Jury In th district court yesterday. The Jury rec ommended leniency. The sentence possible la from' tan years to life Imprisonment. Ths Jury wa out a little mora than two Utiours. Perry' struck A white man named Steve Bridie over th head with a heavy gam brel snick at th Cudahy packing plant September IS. 1S0S. He than fled the city. Beldlek lingered nearly a 'month and died. Perry waa broug-ht back from Montana. The trial took three days. Perry tried to prove that he struck the blow In self-defense., perry cam to Omaha at the time of tbe strike In the packing houses, balnsT Im ported from tha south with a lars num ber of other negroea. DAVIS ELECTED PRESIDENT e4U t Heeval f St Yards of national Baak la Pli Caat CretaTkta F. H. Davis was elected president of the Union Stock Tarda National bank of South Omaha at a meeting of the board- of di rectors Tuesday afternoon la the office of the First National bank of Omaha. Mr. Davis waa formerly vice prealdeat and ba succeeds tbe lata John A. Crelghton aa president. E. F. Felda, formerly second vice president, waa made vice preaident and ths position of second vice . president waa left vaaaat. F. R. Head rick la cashier. It la stated at tha First National bank that no election of president will be held until tbe arrival of C. B. Kounts from Denver, Ha la expected Thursday. THEATER FOR RAPID CITY Is AS. Hasaphrey mt Stk Os Will Erect riayheaa There. ika Isaac M. Humphrey of ths National Liva Stork Cofnmtealon eempany of South, Omaha, haa aa abiding faith la Rapid City and It going to demonstrate his confidence by erecting a SU.eSO or S30.0U) theater building there. He is now m consultation with 4) Omaha architects with reference to the new structure and expects to have the coo cern ready: for th fell and winter season f 1SV7. . . aVee Want Ada for Buatoeaa Boosters, TANGIBLE MOVE BY Y.W.C.A. Hot os CerTed oa TftacU to Tacit so Lot Can Bo Escavateu. BUILIISG IS S60N TO BE BEGUN Tea ana Ar Meetlaa; with Saeeeea la th Race te .Complete th Faad far Sew Ivdlav. The first tangible reault of tbe Toung Women s Christian association building campaign came Tueeday morning with a notice to tenanta on the association's lot at Seventeenth street and St. Mary's ave nue, to vacate, preparatory to clearing th premises for excavation. Ring wall Bros., agents for the association, will sell the several store bulldiugs now on the property and actual work for th new building will be begun. There waa rejoicing at campaign head quarters Tuesday noon for the red team, captalnedy by the association's general sec retary, Mrs. Emma F. B5 era, and com posed of association girls, hsd reached the head of the list. A gain of 11.214 50 haa been made el nee Saturday, raising the re ault of the present canvass to 14,278.10. While the subscriptions have all been com paratively small, the women are not dis couraged, for the majority of the con tributors made substantial contributions last spring, and so Die of them also gave to the fund that paid for the lot. Among Tuesday morning's glfta waa two. doaen hand painted plates', to be ' sold for the benefit of the red team. A club of young girls contributed th money to have paid fur Ita prises thia whiter, to the lavender team, and Tom Ah Bat. a Chinese student, gave 10 to the blue team. Standi- f Teams.' Th team standing to date la: Red Captain. Mrs. Emma F. Byera; lieutenant, Mrs. F. P. Loomle, Mrs H. F. Kellogg P.OS1.00 Plpk Captain. Mra. J. IL Dumont; lleutenanta. Mrs. A. W. Bowman. Miss Mary K. Sumner LOCS.H Tellow Captain. - Mrs. Clement Chase; lieutenant. Mrs. I. W. Car penter. Mrs. J. P. Lord S04.00 Blue Captain, Mrs. George Tlloen; lleutenanta. Mrs. J. M. Alkln, Mrs. Edwsrd Johnson . Kl 09 Lavender Captain. Mrs. W. P. liar- . ford; lieutenants, Mra J. P. Bailey, Mra. p. M. Garre.lt.. 423.08 Total Additional list of donor of 13 W. L. Masterman A Co , Kimball Bros, -. K. M. Cofnn G. W. Wattle Mrs. F. P. IxDomia Mrs. W. 8. Curtis.... Wells-Abbott-Nieman Co Mrs. B. B. Richmond Ellxa McKllI Smith..-. Eugene McCartney Lester A Iadd:. R. B, Wheeler ,. A. P. Condon Dr. C. W. Farwell F. H. Chlckerlng....... Frederick F. Teal Wllkle Mitchell Co H. C. Peters A Co ; Mrs. B. H. Robinson. Ira B. Pennlman...- ,.,.34.278.60 and over: 3100 MO 100 WO M 60 60 48 36 26 25 25 26 , 28 26 25 36 .., 26 26 a COUNCIL HONORS THE COUNT City Lawmakers- Pass Resolatlaa oa AdJara Beoelaa. Out of respect for the memory of Count John A. Crelghton ' tha city council ad journed last everting after adopting th following resolution drawn up by a coiA mlttee consisting of Cpunollmen Zlmman, Bridges and Brucker: ' Whereas, On the 7th day of February, In tbe year of our Lord lrj, u baa pleased,' God. to call to his reward Count John A. Crelghton. for fifty yeare a leading dtlsen of Omaha. Identified with its growth, loyal to Its Interests, generous and prompt In hi support of every public enterprise, adorn ing our city with monuments that will perpetuate his name for generations to come es a cltlxen, a-credit to our city and our state; and . a Wherea. We cherish and respect th memory of the private Ufa of thia good man father to the poor, the widowed and the orphan, the right hand of the weak and the unfortunate, a man whoae heart waa -ever warmed by the noblest Ideals and the tenderest friendships, staunch In the re ligious fulth he profess sd-t rong. loyal and true; Resolved, That we, the members of tha council of the city of Omaha, the mayor concurring, In session assembled, interpret ing tne reeling 01 our community, place on record this testimony or the esteem and high regard we have for his memory and the -deep sorrow ws feel In his loss. Reeolved, That a copy of these reaolutlons be spread on ths record of this council, a copy be furnished to the press, and a fur ther copy be ongroased . and presented to tbe family and relatives of the deceased. Submitted by H B. ZIMMAN. LEE BRIDGES, GOODLY BRICKER. The regular weekly bulsness of th coun cil will be transacted this evening. THAT LinsSIB r? . .There's nothing; that will rvt sad) speedy relief snd cure in st the ta m time strengthen ths side sod restors energry ss n AUlcosEits PLASTER A Asa $b right ttft, however, Is ones caused by thickening; of tiki bile which may lead to (U stones. 7s sVsi trtttmm Is to wear in AUtotk't PlUtr ss shown shove, until cured. You'll bs surprised to find bov soon you arc relieved. BSMtMBta-aOfexA' are Ik eaiav taal aad geeante pace plaster, saaae 4 slsnleiehj tke 1 nil sad bast Hiss lea. aad Cases 1 feed aad Drae A, ieseal He. A 1 SO. 1 Dr&ndrolh's Pills A LMm aae JAW Teaac Eaca pill eaatasBs aae ansa ef soad ss. toM c4 sarasparua. whRb. wa at set value bat felba praSaAa, sills At a blood Bwrtae e4 esxetlcsA oasiaciar. far ssMMie ITSB II laiwra, If BssSsrae. Is