THE ..OMAHA DAILY BEE:. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1907. If OFFERED FOR SALE Mlacellaneane 4;ntlnned. 90PA fountain for sale at a low prloa. Hoist Pharmacy, Uth and .Webster. (16)-MS74 If FOR SALf) Cheap. lR-horae power gasoline 'n, in nne condition. rowll Auto mobile Co.. 44 Farnam. (16) M7&3 43 TWO ani -three-chair hirker shop for pi. r nuup Meaicai wo., in Howard (lr-M764 IS 1 r 1 i- . FOR SALE Cheat), two larae irm Ht-- in good condition; one Txl. on 8x14. Alamlto I . (16) M7SI II FOR BAL TJght team, harneaa and -.......... ia kill v v i;km n at aia laraer. (16 775 11 v - : - LARGE trunk, also bath cabinet, uaed oniy a rew iimm. Address J 703. p-. (.) M 14 - PATENTS F. J. LARSON ft CO., patent lawyers, patent book free. Bee Bldg., Omaha, N-b. - ' (17) fi6 SHARPE MACHINE SHOPS --Patent procurer, invention develoDed. drawing. pattern., caatlngv machine work. 604-612 8. ltito Mt. (U 67 D. O. BARNELU patent attorney and ma- China designer. Pax ton Blk. TeV Red 7117. (17 M737 Mil MACHINE designing and general draught ing at reasonable rates. Address J,-189. ' ' (17) M764 Mil PATENTS, trade marks, guaranteed or fee. National InraatmenPCo , Douglas Blk PERSONAL CITT STEAM LAUNDRY Shirts pressed. not Ironed. 211 8. lit St. Tel. Doug. 2S4. (13 W fJBWlNO machines rented, any make, 75c " per weeic or 12.00 per month. Heconn- hand machines for sale, 10.00 and up is en. i-ycie lo., loia ana Harney. (IS) f9 l. .' i MAAOI7E ooatumea. Lleben. Tel. 411V Onen eveninaja. U oi THE hallng household remedy, Satin skin cream nuotild aiwaya re nandy, iac. (18 COSTUMES SJ18 8. 20th, Back. Tel. Red7073 B'LANIC BOOKS and ruled forma made to ' order. ' Reesa Printing Co., Omaha. BTRINQES. rubber goods, by mall; cut prices send for free catalogue. Myers . union Drug (Jo,, umana. (m) 1 i r ' ' PLEATING BUtrmbrdehrVnV Dyeing and cleanlhg. aponglng and shrink ing, only 6c per yard. Send for price list I and' sample. . GOLDMAN rLEATINO CO., 40 Douglaa Block. Tel. Douglas 1936. (18) 63 JOHN CANE IS IN TOWN! Now la the time to trim treea, trellses and grape vines; also landscape gardening. Tel. Ked. M6V KM. 1101 a). Zttn Ave. .. , (18)-7 M12 DR. VOOEL'S Drlvale bom for ladlns be- , fore and during confinement; beat and . cneapeai in we cuy. uii um bi. OI)-44 1 i ' PRIVATE CONFINEMENT HOME Mrs. Dr. King, KlU N. Zlst St. Tel. Doug. SN ,f- (18) 860 THE SALVATION ARMT solicits caxtoff ,cloth1ng-,aln fact, anything you do not need; wa collect, repair and sell, at 114 N. Uth St., for cost of collecting, to the worthy poor. Call 'Phone Doug. 4135 and wagon, win oaiu uoj ou PR. N. BOMMER, homeopath. Bee Bldg. i tia ow OMAHA Stammerers' . Bldg. Institute. Ramge l 08. KTT.tMl abanlutalv cured hv W A. It, ton1 Salve, B. J. Scannell, agent, (09 ware Blk.' . , (is) M4ii na ,f A IIMh Till treatment and bath. Mma. ,imj,Hw Smith, 111 N. 15th. Id floor. r A CO A flT?. Swedish movement. 410 N. luiujtuu 16th., room I, 'second floor. ' (IS) MIX Ml KFFA ELLIS, tnuslc by mail. Adults' evening rlasa Mondaya. 1611 Farnam. Douglas 701. (18) 10) M4 i i i ' ' FOR anything in the sew"lng machine line go. t P. E-. Flodman 4 Co., 1614 Cap. Ave. U) M.3 Mil 6EWINO machines' supplies for all makes of machines; machines. repaired; machines for rent. ' Hayden Bros., Sewing Machine Dept. Douglaa gta entrance. Tel. Doug. woo. US) 713 M10 ANT ONE knowing the whereabouts of Nals and Olaf Olaen will confer a favor anon them by showing them this ad. or i by writing to Miss Carrie Olsan, Hock istaaav iiu, aw tn t. - - -a q) M78 MUX WILL SELL new tailor-made spring top eonti'silk lined; coat $45; made for me- dlum-aised man; bargain for rasn. Ad' dress N 46, Bee. (18) M808 17x r REAL ESTATE CITT PROPBRTT VOR ALH i .. . OWNERS. ' I have buyers, especially for close lo property. Give me a chance. H. A. 8TBAVEN80N, $30 Board' of Trade. 16th and Farnam. . (HO 16 . Srhali ;Cash Payments Balance $5 Monthly 1 BtlILD HOME TO 8UIT YOURSELF On one of thoas beautiful , ; 1 ' lots In Halcyon Heights, the finest and most sightly loca tion for a boms, only two ' '- blocks south -of business cen ,. , ..' tr of Bensoa and Military . Ave. oar Una, Tou can't buy ' - such lots slsewbere at these prices $260 to $66. Make your selection today. . , Russell & McKitrick Co., BOLE AGENTS. 482--4 Ramge Bldg., i ifith god Harney Bta, GARDEN LAND AND LOT Excellent building lot and l4 acres ad- tulnlna- on Lincoln Ave., navod. in Coun. ' . 1,1 Lil... 1v1a tl k ,hmttn B.a t U . Tulkyt A Hon. lul Main til., upatalra, ... Council Uluffa, la. (1-Ma21 15 e-v til r fr a r T I T DUULC VAIU. LVJI CORKER, ON THE BOOL. BVARD AND TH AVE. BCTUTU AND &ABT FRONT-' , ' THE BYB0N REED CO, 'FilOND D-287. Bt 8. 14TH. (18) 824 U .. , V HAVE TWO BUVKRSr 'for a I or t-room 'oottag. Must be well located add price right, i-r W. . FRANK." 7 . " 'Pneae Douglas $000, $21 Neville Blk. (1)-8S3 14 t FOR BALE Two modern houaea and large barn, on block north of Hanaoora para; paved aireet. east front, lot TSxlW. Last ro ownar will sail st a bargain. . . , , THuMAd BRENNAN, . . Iiuom.1 N. T. L. bldg. . . (1I)-4)4S ; ; ; MY HOME- At leas thaa cost of Improvements, as I leave ttieriiy and wlU maAa the aacrtdc. Niae rootika, modern, good condition, $ blocks eaat of Hanacom park. See or write owner, ViA sV sVlb Bt. 'Phone roui 14 eii (U-MK14U REAL ESTATE CITT rilOPKItTr FOIl PAI.B (Continued.) BIG BARGAIN BEIS PARK EW ALL MODERN HOUSE $2,800 N. 33d. owner la rin on a farm and must aell thla month, limn ha large re- reptl reptlon hail, parlor, large dinting room, 1 Bleetilna ronma. kitchen, nnntrv. attic rcl- lar, very beat furnace, electric light and fraa, modern plumbing, ' large porch. Ixt 42x130 feet, on paved atreet. paving paid, on car line, cement walks, nice shade treea. irun ana snruooery, all rooms are nicely papered, house was built by owner for a permanent home and la BUILT RIGHT. There will be no repalra on this place for years. Bee u about thla today. Hastings & Heyden, 104 Farnam St. Bee Bldg. (19 MUM IS TEN ACRES Two Miles West of Florence Just off main traveled road, cinae to Brings Station, fine high, level piece, ad joining William A. Saunders' country home. Just the place for a city man to live; some timber. Prlce1.600. Hastings & Heyden, 1704 Farnam St. (18) M9J0 16 LANDSCAPE architect. E. C. Foster, pnone uoug. vbi, an r-axton nut. - (19)-M761 80 jo - ROOM house, modern but furnace, S. W. Cor. of 25tH and Caldwell Bis. Easy terms. ROBINSON & WOLF, 423-4 Fasten Blk. (19-M771 15 BEMIS PARK. Best corner In Bemla Park, south front, r.lcely tcrracod and only on' block .from car. Price for Immediate sale J1.&00. W. FARNAM SMITH & CO-i 1320 Farnam, 'Phone Douglas 1064. (1)-SS6 15 $10,500 CASH 1 THE INCOME FROM PROP ERTY WILL PAY BALANCE I can assure any Investor that he will more than triple the above amount in ten years. Reason for selling, want of sense. ire. Keason ror selling, want of se I- CONNER, 232 NEVILLE BlXJCK I (19)-887 14 10-RQOM house, modern. 702 N. 40th St mum te sold; submit oner. L. p. Hnlmea, 71Z N. T. Life Bldg. (1)-.S3 21 WEST FARNAM RESIDENCE 3870 Dodge street, south front, I rooms, all modern, oak An- , lsh, large barn, permanent Improvements, a choice. hapif p tor $6,700. , . . : : R. II. LANDERYOU, . Board of Trade. Tel. Doug. 3151. (18) M856 15 EIGHTEEN lots. $560. Council Bluffs: minutes to umana; iota, ato; wnoia diock, $720. 1-40, ilea. (i) 701 lax BUT. from owner and aava commission a-room, nw, modern cottage, no s. 17th (! M643 M 1011 N. 28TH -room house, modern except -furnace, east front; lot auxiw leei; sightly. This will bear Investigation. The owner baa gona to California and wants to aeii. ITil N. 27th 21 rooms, modern, east front lot 64x120; now rented and stays ao at IjO per month;- In good repair; $4,600 will bur tl. $877 Wirt 4 rooms, lot 40x135, 1 block to car line; 8u0. This la cheap. Mth and Caldwell, south front, lot 00x117. modern except furnace;. . grape arbor, . cherry trees, shade trees and barn; ltoJ, TURRELL at CO., 17th and Farmm. - (1 M875 15 1 REAL ESTATE FARM ANT) HAHCH LAUDS VOR SALB adlaa Territory. INDIAN TERRITORY LANDS Thoae splendid Indian lands are now com Ing into market. Unexcelled climate and crops. Next excursion Tuesday, f eoruary 18.: Il.3t to Muskogee. 1. T.. and return. Kasy terms. Get In early with us. We also have cheap Texas lands, and excursion rates. Write for particulars. THJfl PUTNAM CO., 604 N. V. Ufa Bldg.' (20) M91I15 Iswa, 160 ACRES In Buchanan county, Iowa, Im provement alone worth over $3,000, cheap at 111.000. Will exchange for improved ' Omaha residence property. International Laud and Investment Co., 648 Bee Bldg. (30)-5 17 Mlaaesota. YOUR OPPORTUNITY to set a farm la at hand. The Duluta Iowa Range R. R. .Co. Is selling good wild land In ttt. ljouie county, Minnesota. to actual settlers at reasonable prices and on terms or i per acre down and bai ance on fifteen years' time. For full in. formation address Land Commissioner, 613 Wolvln umg., Duluth, Minn. (20) M427 tftc MtsaearU "TOR BALE Vernon oouoty Mlnsourt. 920- acre stuck, farm, nigniy impiovea, abun dantly watered, seven miles to good mar ket. Here la an opportunity for a lively stookman. Price, u3.609; half - cash, bal ance on time at 6 . per cent. J- Fred Wolta, S946-A Botanical Ave., t. Ioula, Mo. - (20 M1D7 It ' i 280 ACRES of well Improved, all tillable land. m. ciare. mo.: good sou. frioe. $62.60; incumbrance, $10,0o0, per cent U ant .Im, . h n lan Aniiitv lln. M Peterson, la. (20) M3s6 It Mebraaka. ' FOR SALE My fine farm of M) acres, one o( the finest (arms In Buffalo county. Price, $60 per acre,, half cash. The price good only until Februaiy 16. Can give poaaniloo at I once. Aaoreas tne owner, w. kt. Uraaa- , mycr' Kvr'- wntj (2q-msi $34 ACRES of land, ten miles front Omaha, 1,6 an acre. it. eomnier, H'a Ho. loth tit. () MVU It 480-Acre Grain and Stock Farm 120 a ores pasture,' 100 acres well Improved! line leva! bottom land in Nance county, Nabraaka. ' Com 60 to M bushel, wheat $0 buaiiel, a If air a, clover, Utaothy utii wheait on farm, a-room house, b&rn eimi; two aranarlea for 4.0u) bushels arain: IsoaJes. bog houaea, cattle sheds, orchard, three wind mills, tanks, 4to rods nog fenoa. H. T. I , telephone, school and church ' one mil,. miles from Palmar. Price 336 per acre. " Write. W. IL Widaman, Palmer,, Neb. ' 120) Mt-1 tlx Texas, PAN HANDLE LANDS BUT FROM THE OWNER. Wa own several thousand acra of lan In this wonderful country the moat iertll lands In the L nlted States. We caa alv you- the bst prlcua, also the loweat rail road tare. Jxn one or our excursions, LKREW UND CO.. tOt-l & lltk St. Ftrat Nat'l Bank Bldg. BKST tract Texas Panhandle, near nut I flnia Hl laland R. H . be'ween Chlcao and Ban KYanctaco. cheap, this week ouly Water 10 to 40 leal, ilox 4C'. Nlbley, la. (20-M8 IK" REAL ESTATE FARM ASD RANCH LANDS FOR HALF. Texas L'oatlaaed. . LAND SEEKERS! Band for map of Taxna, showing new rail ways ana location or ramou urasnw vai lev land", the ilchest rain belt lands In United States, and where bustard are unknown. Price. $10 to $18 par acre. Il lustrated list free. Hlland P. Lochwood. Ban Antonio. Tex. () M447 II f lMtllia HOMESTEAD ' TBS COEUR D'ALENB RESERVATION will be opened soon. It contains 100,001 are choice wheat, fruit and timber land. Do you wart 190 acres T . . COECft D'ALENB RESERVATION P. FORMATION AGENCY. Room ii-lt. Ex change Bank Bldg., Spokane, Wash. 30 MJ JUST GOT BACK , from the gulf coast of Texas an Old Mexico. Our buyers were dee-lighted and all bought land. The president af the company spent some time trtre and ha Just returned and can tell you about It cr will aend beautifully Illustrated book about V- gulf coaM. Ask for it. The regular fare to Brownsville, Texas, and Intermediate points Is $23.50 for the round trip and others will charge you IS extra for sleeper. We charge 120 for the entire round trio' and furnish sleeping car accommodation FREE. Qo with us and save 17.60. v Don't forge our excursion date, February II. We have excursions on same date to Colorado and several other cheap' land districts and can save you money on land or tickets no matter where you want to go. Write for Information. Continental Realty 'Co., Zl-iu-M V. 8. Nat'l Bank Uldg., Omaha, Neb (20)-Mm 16. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT Farm ssd Ranch Landa. 20 ACRES, with house and barn. Ill 49. 16th St.. (ZD 25 ACRES FOR RENT 5IST AND DODGE Twj blocks Dundee car line; 7-room house. large barn, fruit trees, etc.; especially suitable for dairy. Rental M0 per mo. GEORGE & CO.. 1601 FARNAM ST. "Feb. 12, 18, 14, 18, 1907. (21) 769 14 FOR RENT Five acre tract of land (without house) suitable for garden ing purppses or raising potatoes; will rent, reasonable If taken at once. ' Ad dress C 697. Bee. (21) M844 16x REAL ESTATE LOANS MONEY TO LOAN Payne Investment Co. ti tW) GARVIN BROS., 1604 Farnam. t and 6H sPer cent loans on real estate; no aeiuy. (22) M LOWEST RATES Bemla, Paxton Block. (2Z if $1,000,000 TO LOAN on business and resi dence property in umana: lowest rates; po delay. Thomas Brennan, K. 1, N. Y. Life. (22)-6l PRIVATE MONEY F. D. Wead, 1620 Dong. LOANS on Improved city property. W. H. Thomas, uu f irst National Harm atag. (22)-70 WANTED City loans. R. C. Psters Co. - (2Z) 61 WANTED City loans and warrants. W. Farnam Smith & Co., 1XX) f arnam et. (I2)-67I UNION LOAN & INV'T CO. PRIVATE BANKERS.-. Loans money on real state, buys and sells city wsrrants,- city and" farb mortgage. 310 Boo Mldg. pnone uoug. nn. (bi-im a WANTED-T0 BUY WANTED To buy -, slot machines, soda fountain furniture, coffee urns; must be cheap. Address L 637, Bee. (25) 216 17x DON'T give your second-hand furniture away; i pay me aignesi pnue; juts prices Ktid for office furniture. Joe Levins, Sot 16th. Tel. Douglas 771. (36) M251 M4 flWifc nrnm far 9r1.hArli1 Vinnka nnvuli All Ulna. Btacey, JUti b. lain. lei. arn-y juvi auoA WANTED Ticket for Denver; female; stout. Room 26, Murray hotel. 4 (26) MM8 17k . WANTED to buy, good', sound horse, about 1,200 lbs.; must be cheap. iais -arnam St. (251 M901 17x CASH paid for old books. Crane-Foy Co., 313 a. I4tn. ftiont uougiaa-ua. . () 443 WANTED To buy second-hand barn for horse and buggy; must be in good shape and cheap. Address B 696, Bee. ' (26) M794 16 WANTED To buy. a good, sound.- gentle horse, about 1,100 lbs., from parties who have owned It long enough to kndw its nature. 416 . 18th. (261 M431 18 WANTED To buy, seoond-hand furniture. cook ana nesting stoves, carpets, linole ums, office furniture, old clothes and shoes, pianos, feathers, bed pillows, aullta. and all kinds of tools; or will buy the fur niture of your house complete. Will buy antique or mahogany furniture. The hlijh.- est prices paid, call the right man. Tel. Doug. 8971. (3B)-tM916 M14 WANTED TO RENT MODERN ' HOTEL Furnished complete; won't buy furniture. Addles Y Mo, car Bee. (26-l$ 14x WANTED To rent a barn for four or six nurin, vjiuiiy utu iiu mrua ma. H. W. Anderson, $46 Bee Bldg. (26)-M41 16s 1, 3 OR $ connecting room, furnished for housekeeping; strictly moelern; adults. 620 N. 18th. 'Phone 6273. (2 KS6 14x WANTED SITUATIONS FARMER of twenty years' experience wants some kind or work on farm: com petent to fill any kind of farm position. Address jonn uiaa.it, Anena ixMget Florence, Neb,, Route No. 1. . x . (27) M663 20x Advertising Manager With practical experience In ad prepara tion, follow up steins, circular ami cata kgue work, la open for employment; will consider legltituate proposition. Address A-fcko, Bee. . (17) 786 Hi A COMPETENT scale mechanic, can repair any make or semes, iteierenoes' furnished. Addreaa J-tWt, lire.. (.-7) M732 Ibx BUTCHERS Job wanted. Aurora, Neb. J. A. Iirgbee, (27) Mw lex DAY' women' furnished ires of -charge Telephone Douglaa 1112. , (27) MsoO , EXPERIENCED double entry bookkeeper i, wanta position. Address O.- C. Cam bridge, Nab. 127) MI4X15X WANTED Bpalt Ion as stenographer; good reference; 7 years' experience; 'own ma chine; can use any of them. Ad4rrs V 7'i. -are Pee (?T) MM 17x LEGAL NOTICES' NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. Notice la hereby given that the regular annual meeting of the stockholders of the South Platte Land company will be held at th office of aald company at Llnooln, Neb,, at 11 o'clock a. m. on tha 6th day of March, A. D", 19u7. By order of th Buard bt Director. i C. H. MORRILL. President A. B. MINOR. Secretary. Lincoln. Neb.. February, 4, 1807. F6-d80t-m. When You Wrjte to Advertisers TT2NT10N THE BEEE. GOVERNMENT NOTICES -j , PROPOSAIJI FOR LEASING THE TRI hal Inde of the Standing Rock Keaerva tlon. North Dakota, for Grating Purposes. Department of the Interior, Office of Indian Affair Manhmgton. D. C, February 6, Healed proposals for leaalng the stir plus trlhnl pastures on the Standing Rock reaervatlon, North Dakota, frr grarlng purnoees, will be received at thla office until I o'clock, p. hi., on Thursday, March , lm, and will be Immediately thereafter opened In the presence of such bidders a may attend. The lands will be leased for a period of five years from June 1, UW7. and no bid for a different period will be considered. The proposals must be ad dressed to "The Commlsaloner of Indian Affairs, Washington. D. '.." and muis be plainly endorsed on the outside of the en velope, "Proposals for Leading Standing Rock Lands. The lands offered for lease have been divided Into four past urea. Pas ture No. 1 contains W.OoO acres; pasture No. I contains 560. mo acres; pasture No. I contains 115,200 acres; pasture No. 4 con tains 11 MM) acres. Maps showing the loca tion of the pastures and posters giving di rections for the submission of bids, and all other necesssry Information, may be obtained on application to the United States Indian Agent, Fort Tates, North Dakota. Propossls not conforming to the requirements, mentioned In the posters msy be rejected. If such action shall be deemed advisable. C. F. LARRABEE. Acting Commissioner. ' . FSdlStM OFFICE OF CONSTRUCTING QUARTER msster, Cheyenne, Wyoming. February Id, 15107. Sealed proposals In triplicate, will be received at this office until 11:30 a. m. February 18. 1907, at which time they will tee opened In public, for the construction of four (4) field artillery gun sheds at Fort D. A. Russell, Wyoming. Plans and specinrations ror these buildings are on file at this office, and also In the office of the Chl.f Quartermasters' department of Colorado, Denver, Colorado; Department of the Missouri, at Omaha. Nebraska. Blank forms of proposals and all Information furnished on application at this office. The right Is reserved to reject any and all bids or parts of bids. .Envelopes containing proposals should be Indorsed "Proposals for construction of gun sheds at Fort D. A. Russell, Wyoming," and addressed "V. K. Hart, captain and quartermaster, U. S. army, in charge of construction, ChWenne. Wyoming." F6-6-14-I5 RAILWAY TIME CARD tMIOlf gT4.no! TENTH AID M . It C 1 tnlen PirelSe Ieava. Arrive. Overland Limited' a 1:66 am a 1:1$ pr The China and Japan Fast Mall a 4:16 pra a 6:14 pra Colo. calif. Ex a 4:16 pm a :0 prn California aV Ore. Ex. ..a 4:25 pm a 6:10 pm Los Angeles Limited. ..allKM pm al0:4fi pin Fast Mall i. a 1:66 am a 6 KM pin Colorado Special s, 7:46 am a t 44 am North Plstte Local a :1t am a 4:60 pro Beatrice Local ,.b 1:00 cm blI:4F pre tvabaah. r-Sl Louis Express. a 4 JO pm a 1:30 an Et. Louis Local (from Council Bluffs) a 1:16 am al0:I0 pi Btsnberry 1-ocal (from Council Blurts) b 5 .00 pm bU:30 an ( blcaBo A Hortnweaterei. 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Chicago Limited ........a 8:15 am a 7:10 are lows Locai a, ;w am a :30 pm Phlcaa-n Mai. . ........ .......... a :4A nm Iowa Local .......... ...bU.'Ok nm Bj l:U sm Chicago- (Eastern Ex.).. a 6.-0 pt a 1 && pm Chicago (Iowa Lmtd-)..a 6A m aU:2s pm WKerr. Rocky Mountain Limlca 7:20 am a 3:06 am Colo. s CaL Expreas...a 10 pm a :60 pm UKL t lO a,raa. au:WB BIU Lincoln Falrbury an4 Bslievue -w oia a i:k an MUauuri Paclg. . K. C, aV St. L. Express,.a :, am a 4:30 am K.C. 8U L. itxpn is cm a 6:4i mm Nebraaka Local Dee Moines Loos a .(, wn all -40 am a ou put r..,,.i rtiieaa'd Exnrass a 8:00 am iiu nn Minn, ac Ut. faul Ex.. .b 1:00 am a 8:15 pm Chicago Limited .......a 4:ov pm a 7:80 am atlnn. at bi- rw ,. vu aiuwaut Chleaao. MUwasuaas St. PuX. 8bL and Colo. Special.. a 1 :6s am a 7:30 am allXornla and Ore. 4uu.a 6:4a pm a $:io pm Overland Limited J: pm a 8 JO am Marion c cauar n. mu.u . w u, ou:utf ju . - kVEBtTER BTATlOB-lBtli WEBITBH Cb.laa.se, It. Paul. Mlnmeapolla' a) uaaabs. Twin CRy Passenger.. .b 6:30 am b 9:10 pm blOUX yjllf rnwufn.i.j pin ailKI am k:ni.ruin Local b 6:20 ora b :li mm Emersop Local a 8i46 am 1:50 pla Hlssari raaiBaa Lutai via Weeping Water a 1:08 am a -M m Falls City Local a tM pm all: 20 am BVRL1RQTOJI STATIOH' Ittth MAtOt narllagtoa. Leave. Arrl Denver California... .a 4:10 pm a 1:30 pm Black Hills 4:10 pm a 3:80 pm Northwest Special a 4:10 pm a 3:30 pm Northwest Express ....all:10 p a 7:10 am Nebraska Express a 9:16 mm a 7 a pm Nebraska Local m 8.06 am a 7:46 pm Lincoln Local a 9:06 am Lincoln Faet Mail i 1:00 pm aj(;oi pr,, Lincoln Local a 7:30 pm Ft. -Crook & PlatUm th.b 16v pm bl0:26 am Platumouui i -bv pm alio am Denver Limited V'-V"" T:10 aifi Bellevue Pao. Juno.. a 3:30 am -a 1:60 pm Chicago SLScla. a i Ji am a 7:36 am Chicago Exifress a 8:46 piu a 1:66 pm Chicago Fly sr a 8:06 pm a T.25 am Iowa Loca. f :15 am aio.68 pm St. Louis Express a 4:46 pm all .80 am Kanaaa Clty-it. Jo aJ0:46 pm a M 2 Kanca Ctty-St. Jo a 3:16 am a 6:10 p," Kansas Clty-Ht. Jos a 4:46 pm a Dally, b Dally except Sunday, d Dally except Saturday, e Sunday oniy. Dally except Monday. OCEAN STEAMERS, CANADIAN PACIFIC "KM pr ESS" Line of the Atlantic, ivAifs to ivajts qi TOira dats The Empress of Britain and Empress of Ireland make the voyage fnom yuebec to Liverpool In six days, two being spent on the majestic St. Lawrence. Book now for summer sailings.. o. a. acBTjAMTir, osa. A.gt, aaa . Clark Street, Obioago, UL ALLEGED BIGAMIST TAKEN Womsb Identifies a M at Cbeyeam ti Ost Wsaltl Is Xtw York. ' ' ' " CHEYENNE, Wyo.. Feb. 14 -In th ar rest here of a man giving his nams as H. 4. Attlson, the polled claim to have cap tured lira no Edison Boshow, charged with havhfg married five different women in as many cities without the formality of a di vorce, and also to have swindled a num ber of women out of various sums of money. v ' ' Identification was made by Mrs. Mary Johnson of Buffalo, who waa accompanied by a detective and who claims to be th fourth woman Boshow married. Mr. Johnson claimed that on of Boshow 's al leged wives wa wedded at Lower Big Rap Ida, Mich., and still another at ' Waahing- ton. D. C. -Mr. Johnson also charge, Boshow with attempting to poison her In Buffalo .last . November. Falling In this plot, aha aays hs stole money from her and Bed with another woman. The ag grieved woman then engaged a detective, who trailed Boshow through a doxen Penn sylvania towns and on west, finally locat- "l Ing JJm In Denver. Through a decoy let I ter the bunted man was Induced to com I to this city and was placed under arrest ST, JfAL DOWNS PESSIMIST Hiitorift Cnitora 0otlifi ia Tiomioecc liftn Who Enocitd It. LATTER IS NOW RAISING CHICKENS Meaatlme Omaha mm CMher Raergetle Aaaerleas RalllwicLa Are Patrom IslBg tbe Tradltioa la Big Roaad Bams. The pessimist who, on February 16, 1887, predicted with solemn mien and doleful vole that St. Valentin day would hav passed from the world's calendar of Im portant eventa within a idecade after bin mournful prophesy, ha hot made good. He Is now raising poultry on the outskirts of Three Oaks, Mich., and keeping mighty close to home. Thursday being Valentine day. as It '. oommonly known, the minds of the young folks run to thought of love, while their feet trip as on wings of the morning when the postman appear over the horlson. All day Uncle Sam minion of the mall erv Ice were the busiest person In the land, Tljey carried thousand of tender senti ments and artistic reminder to the lads and lassie In dales and on hilltops, snd In Benson and Dundee. The advent of another Valentine day brings up agsln the early history of the day and how It was Instituted. John Doe, the best living authority on this subject, wrote. In a 'recent article an Interesting account of St. Valentine and the day. Darin Day of C'lnndlna It. In this sketch It was noted that Bt. Val entine was a merry wight living-In ihe year 270 A. D., during which year Claudius II caused Mr. Valentine to be crucified in the forum at Rome. Colonel Doe further states that St. Valentine wanted to receive an exclusive concession to sell seat cush ionslike those used at the Vinton Street park In the forum.- Claudius had a brother-in-law to whom he gave thl con cession. Thn Valentine wrote an article to the Rome Tribune, signing his name and charging Claudius with graft; also sending an arttonymous picture tq Claudius. Clau dius' "expert chlrographer (Mike Sullivan) Identified the address on the picture as the writing of St. Valentine, who waa Indicted by the grand Jury and ordered to be cruci fied In the -public forum. 'With his dying breath, St. Valentine said: ."Claudius, you are no gentleman." t The crucifixion of Bt. Valentine occurred on February 14, the dsy before the Luper callan feetlval. This festival In those day was something like the Ak-Bar-Ben festi val In Omaha, the chief differences bllng that In Rome there was no petrified man In the street fair and the board of governors wore armor instead of soft shirts, as In Omaha. Day I Memorialised. The day on which Bt. - Valentine wa crucified was memorialized by the church and gradually changed to It present form of observance. A shrine wa erected on the Palatine hill by the church In Roth for the dead saint. In the 1'alted States Valentine day has been dignified within the last two year by the passing of the repulsive comic form of valentines. These valentines, used for a long time by person of narrow mind to remind some disliked person of his short comings or personal attributes, are nearly obsolete. These cheap paper comics have been replaced, by the postal card forms, somO of these being real works of art. while others have humorous allusions, with the sting removed Some of the best artists In the United States have drawn- for the postal card val entines, as well a some of the other forms. SPORTS OF NflT Sfl MA MY SHAfiRY I flOWS ...r.... ww,w Pa WNI Be Spared ICoAalderable Ex. peaae 1b Ik Barber Shop Bills. i ' s AH the old crew of Pa's team, and there are not many left, are on to one fact, which the others will not be slow to learn about the spring custom In Omaha. A ball play or la proverbially supposed to be broke when spring arrives and all managers know how they keep at the till to try for a little advance. Pa has always made It a practice to a range with some barber in the spring who will cut all the boys' hair and shava them at hla expense until the. regular season opens.' Last year this custom brought Carter back with long shaggy locks, but Carter will not be here this year. Ivau Howard learned the gag from hla brother Del and Bassey caught on lntutively. ' Pa may be able to save a little this spring because there are so many youngsters who are not onto Pa's gen erosity. - ', "'Ducky"- Holme aspires Jo being a humorist. lie Is out With the s atement that he will win the pennant. Ducky Is putting up a good talk, anyhow, and OnTaha fans like to see a good team at Lincoln. It Is thought Qulllin, who waa the star member of Holmes' team last year and whom Comlskey took from Holme In ex change for Holmes' relesse, will be sent to Minneapolis this year. Rohe made such a good Impression In the championship scries that Commie probably will give him an other chance. ' President Barney Dreyfuss now estimates -his spring training trip will cost him $6,0o0 in addition to the ga.ie receipts to tne hibftiou games played. The salary list for the Pittsburg team last year waa xso.tuo. Bob. Simpson 4 one of the recognlx ed top liner golfers In America, ha been secured as golf Instructor at the Omaha Country club for the coming summer and will report March 26. Blmpaon was in Memphis last year and the year before In Chicago and with the In ihi .TXiaT due. whloh waa voted by the club thl winter th gUf committee gets more money for expenses and has wisely decided to spend some of from the Omaha Field club. Doesn't the Globe-Democrat lay. a llttlo too much stress upon the Importance of star players, when It says one star ein make or break a team? There are ex amples, which would em to sayiso. Her Is an excerpt from a long desertation on the subject by that paper: $ "As fur the Browns, lust season McAleer would have had the chance of his life foe a pennant with a really high-class man at third base. Suppose, for Instance, that Bradley and been covering the far corner for the Browns. . It would nave been better than even money that St. Loula would have finished in front. That was i. he weak pc.!nt on the teum, both on defense and on of fense, and It wa. the one thing which finally stopped tho winning streak which developed during July. With the same conditions this year and Delehanty making good, both In the field and with the bat, It will take some playing on the part of the other club, to top the Brown.' Who Is th richest prise fighter In the world f This question has often been asked. Seme have said it is Jeffries, Tommy Ryan has been mentioned as the champion of finance; Brltt ha been proposed; Jack j r.r V,- .r.hL';: : known to be very wealthy, and ao on down the una. Tha latest claimant to the bank acctount belt Is Keddy Gallagher, who won and it st battles on the coast in the days of Young Mitchell. Ike Weir. Peter Jackaon and (iexirge Dixon, tiallaghrr marriod a San Francisco girl and later moved to Denver, where he haa ben located ten yeara or more. He saved his money wbll a fighter and, after he retired, was successful as a boxing promoter. He pulled off several of th flgut Kid Parker and Young Corbett Th cards hav an endless list of subjects and a many sentiments. Ons of the great est reform In valentine sending had been a custom much In vogue thla year that of signing the sender' nam to th Valen tin. A real reform has been going on In th Valentin world. Vast Amoaat of Maaey. It has been estimated that Omaha dealers annually Spend $2o.on7 for their stocks of valentlne,maklng tha total expended by the publlo for valentines and pontage nearly $60,000 a year. Borne of the better class of valentine are artistic conception of rib bon, silk, celluloid and other article made up by expert and costing an amounts. George C. Whitney of Worcester, Mass., I the oldest valentine manufacturer In th t'nlted States. He ha made a large for tune In the business He Is In close touch with Dan Cupid and always has Inside In formation on affair of tha heart. Omaha's large stores In particular hava had pretty displays of valentine thl sea son and th cheap comic varieties hav been conspicuous by their absenc from the many small shop windows. ANTI-SALOON MEN ARE ACTIVE Prohlblilea Societies of Washlngtoa ' Storsa Rational Capitol at Hearts. WASHINGTON, Feb. 14.-Temperance ad vocate 1,000 strong marched through the national capltol today In support of the bill Introduced by Representative Webber of Ohio to rid the District of Columbia of the liquor traffic. Men. women and chil dren, representing a core of total abstl- -nence orders, and the leading churches of the district formed the procession, which moved through the capltol for more than two hours, while Renresentatlve Webber and other prohibition advocate were speak ing before the house committee on the Dis trict . of Columbia In an effort to secure a favorable report on the bill. Only fifty of the temperance advocate were able to get into the Small committee room, but the army of prohibitionist moved constantly past the open door of the room and lent their support to the arguments against the sale of liquor. Repeatedly the crusaders moved about the rotunda under the' great dome of the capltol and again and again th leader of the movement remarked: "Ve're moving Just around the wall of Jericho, and the barriers of the demon rum will fall." "Surrender" was th watchword of the reformers snd many of them pointed to the great oil painting In the rotunda represent ing the surrender of Cornwall! and Bur goyne and announcing confidently that right and Justice always, triumph, declared that perseverance will Inevitably bring triumph to The temperance army. Representative Webber wa In charge of the . prohibition speakers before taia house committee, and Robert Crane led the argu ment against the Webber bill. In his opening speech Mr. Webber stated that liquor Is responsible for the condition of 90 per cent of the persons In the Jails, workhouses. Insane hospital and, after re viewing the Income from liquor licenses, explained that It falls more than $800,000 short every year of maintaining the Instl tutlona which, he aid, liquor makes neces sary. IB support of hi 1 declaration that pro hibition h.L been a failure wherever It was tried, Robert Crane quoted front statement of Right Rev. Henry C. Potter, the Protestant Episcopal bishop of New York. The mention of Bishop Potter's name called forth derlstv laughter, fol lowed by hissing from the temperance acfy vocates In the committee room. Mr. Crane denounced the action of the prohibition delegation and stated that Neal Dow, the Malift prohibition leader, admitted the week THE DAY. fought at Denver. Gallagher cleaned up handsomely on these contest and the profit went Into real estate. He tecently sold the coliseum building In Denver for something like $150,000. Gal lagher Is th owner of other valuable real eatata In that city. A hot ten-round bout Is promised for Osthoff' .hall this evening, when Teddy Pepper of Kansas City and Tommy Camp bell of Omaha meet. Campbell has been traveling around the country and haa had several good matches of late, and many think he Is the beat Omaha has at hla weight. Many look for thla bout to be more Interesting than any which have been boxed before This club this winter. GOLF PLAY AT PIEHIRT Keatea, Decker, Porter mud Newbold Srvtve First ad Second Roanda. PINEHUR9T, N. C, Feb. 14.-O"orge W. Keates of Braeburn. C. L. Decker of Woodland. J. at Porter of Pittsburg and T. R. Newbold of Washington survive In the third St. Valentine's golf tournament as the result of today's flrut and second match play rounds. Results: First Division, First Ruund Oeorge . W. Keates, Braeburn, beat E. F. Rlnehart, Jr., Weebum, 1 up; J. B. Foot, Apawamls, beat C. W. Talntor. Fox Mills. 7 and 6; C. L. Decker, Woodland, beat David Flem ing, Jr., Mount Airy, I and I; C. T. Crocker, Alpine, Fltchburg, beat John R. Towl. Juck son Park, 6 and 4; A. P. Palmer, Brook lyn, beat C. N. Relyea, Wyaglle, New Rochelle, $ and 4; J. E. Porter, Pittsburg, beat L. H. Dorcheeter. Glen Echo, St. Louis. I and 1; T. E. NowboUl, Columbia, beat W. P. Bchots. Wheaton. Chicago, 2 and 1; H. C Richard, Princeton university, beat Ia D. Pierce, Woodland. 1 up. Second Round Keatea beat Foot, $ up and 1 to play; Decker beat Crocker, and 1; Porter beat Palmer, 7 and 6; Newbold beat Richard, 6 and 6. Consolation. First Round Talntor beat Rlnehart. 4 and $; Fleming beat Towl, and 6; Dorohester beat Relyea, 8 and 3; Bchots beat Plercs. t and L WITH THE BOWLERS. The Cudahyi won a straight series from the Hamilton at th Association alleys last night. The packer had quite a handi cap, but needed It only In the last game. Remlen rolled the high total with 6& and Griffith's 221 wa the beet single game. To- right the teams are th Stor. Blue Ribbon. no vnimoas. . bcurt HAMILTON8. v ,1. 8. 8. Total. Frush ..'.lf.9 1H7 147 493 Rempke 1M IsO 170 6.2 Gardiner ..147 14? 1M 478 Nlooll 178 It 174 622 Pickering ....4. 149 '164 lla 492 Totals 806 836 86U .2,607 CCDAHYS. 1. I. $. Total. Griffiths 161 149 ZU'2 , 6-i Remlen 201 199 16 . 6tio White .' 132 164 15S 444 Greenleaf 103 174 172 6" Reed T....1U7 ISO 116 43 Handicap 61 61 61 Ibi Totals .". 907 874 tttfcd On the Metropolitan alleys last, night ths O'Briens surprised themselves by taking tw out of three games from, th Colts, the second game being won by a single pin, but In the third game the handicap was Just enough to pull out the game. Of the in dividual bowling. Voss and Dudley "'er1 vr d f am, especially Dudley, ''Jt Vr-.H..! 60. Tonight the Oold Tops vs. El Caudillos. Score: COLTS. 1. 1W a.',: 188 Hull Voss Carman .... Drlnkwater Dudley 176 ..177 Totals 2,641 O'BRIEN'S MONTE CRISTOS. Clark r!en ., Ray Griffith ... Fagerberg Handicap Totals 1. 106 166 167 153 174 2. 141 ld8 150 176 17 76 3. (Total. 14 til 176 174 V 76 493 4H1 4H7 6J7 .820 $91 m 2,644 I. 8. Total. 174 174 . bl lHl m trt, 140 178 fr 117 169 2 2o4 31 .602 816 891 For 50 years we have been ' making Good old . , in the same old way, at the same old place. - It is the same pure whiskey withthe same fine distinct flavor it has had each year "Since 1857"' Bottled in Bond A A. Gnckenhetmer t Bros. "Sine S-57" Distillers riMsbarBh, Pg. , before his death that he had been on tha wrong track all through his long fight for prohibition. KNOX ON THE SMOOT CASE Former Attorney General of Intted States Appllea Law as He Sees It. WASHINGTON. Feb. 14. Senator ltnox today addressed Ahe senate In opposition to the resolution reported from the committee on privileges and, elections, "that Reed Smoot is not entitled to a seat as a sens tor of the United States from Utah." Ho was accorded the closest attention, be cause of his discussion of the legal ques tions Involved on the point of expulsion, which would require- two-thirds of th sen ate, or exclusion, requiring only a majority of the votes. He contended that nothing; leas than two-thirds of the entire member ship ' of the senate could unseat tha Utah senator, Mr. Knox asked: "Should the senate' ex pel Senator Smoot, and whyr and an swered his own question, saying: He should not be expelled for believing In the Mormon religion. The Irrevocable ordinance' expressly, and with Mormonlsm In view, guaranteed religious toleration in the state of Utah. He should not be ex pelled for being a member or officer of tho Mormon .church for the same reason. Ha should not be expelled for the vindication of Utnh'e law, violated by certain Mor mons continuing polygamous relations with Senator Smoot's consent or approval, sup posing that he did consent or approve; for Utah, without being Ignorant of the facts, , elected him and the senate would not be Justified In going out of Its way to enforce respect for the formally" expressed will of u lkn emiMHiiru in ua itw aisniiisi t''I a rtious relations by defeating its later ex pressed will, shown In Its electing Smoot. The speaker declared that there I no federal law against polygamy or polyg amous cohabitation applicable to Utah, now that Utah I a state, and that when It was admitted to the union of state It was known that there would and could be none. He declared that It Ls not In th power of the senate to regulate action of the tates. Bubject to the limitations imposed by the constitution, said Mr. Knox, ths state are left untrammeled In their right to choose- their senators. He recited ths fact that the constitution enables ths sen ate to protect Itself against Improper char acters by expelling them by a two-thirds vote If they are guilty of crime, offensive Immorality, disloyalty or gross Impro priety during their .term of service. He specified these reasons, hs said, because he Could not Imaglue the senate expelling a member for a cause not falling within on .of themy Continuing, he said: DRASTIC NEWSPAPER BILLS Two Washington Lauflslators Weill top Publication of Certala Kinds of News. TACOMA. Wash., Feb. 14. Two "drastlo bills to restrict the freedom of ths press have been introduced In tbe legislature. One bill, by Senator Booms, Is 'practically the Penny packer bill, with the penalty omitted. . Th other bill Is by Senator Graves. It prohibits the publication of auggeative stories and prohibits any account or refer ence to an execution, burning, lynching or hanging of a criminal or the details of th commission of any crime or o( any- crim inal trial, report of police court proceed ings, sjid prohibits publication of adver tisements of medicines to cure certain dis eases, t French Anto Rare In Jaly. PARIS, Feb. 15 The Grand Prix auto mobile race for 1907 will be run In July over a triangular course In Normandy. - SMOKERS' ATTENTION aU-UBJU.'AI,flUJiiH II III JIIBWriTM The Interstate Commerce Laws permit ui to sell our Cigarettes direct y consumer for their per-, onal use. We will be plea&ed to mall you . our Consumer' Price List con-' talnlng a description of our well-' known brand of Cigarette and Little Cigar of the- highest qual ity. Addreaa , Mail Order Department BUTLER-BUTLER, Incorporated.. ' 14S West 21st Street, New York City. ,