TIIE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1907. 13 OFFERED FOR SALE Piano. Orttai, Mil"1 Instrnment. t IContinued) CAUTION STEINWAY PIANOS Beware of bogus instruments offered as genuine Stcinway pianos. A fine stock of new and used Steinway tiianos at very low prices may be found at the Schmoller & Mueller Piano Co. and they are the only author ized agents in Nebraska. 1313 Farnam St., Telephone Douglas, 1625. 16)-641 LTRTOHT STEINWAY PIANO. In fine condition. ' 818 McCague Did. (18) M346 M6 FOR BALE A fin piano, new In October, of standard make, excellent tone and ac tion at a very reasonable figure. 432 H. Typewriters Htwlig Machines. ONE! Remington typewriter. No. 6, In good condition, for rale cheap. Call at Bee office. (16) 28x NO. t Smith Premier typewriter, good a new, $40 No. 4 Underwood. MS. Call at once. Room (L Paxton block. C16J 47J 83 . Miscellaneous. . FOR SALE A few first claet mow case . and counters; vrry cheap; nearly new. Kennard Ulaaa A Paint Co., 16th anil Dodj.-e Sta. 06 Mt21 HALL'S safe, new, ld-hand, 1818 Farnam. (16)-6 SEND ua you me.ll orders for drupe, frclKht paid on 810 lots. Myers-DiMon Drug Co.. Omaha. (16-663 FOR SALE One rood Garland cook store, with reservoir. 1702 N. 24th. 'phone Webster ZMm. (16) M550 Mix FEW bargain In Id-hand soda fountains; monthly payments. Derlght, 1U8 Farnam. ' , (16)-iii ShERWlN WILLIAMS CO.," beat mixed paint. Sherman A McConnell Drug Co. FOR SALE Two National cash rexistera. one total adder; also nice line of store fixtures. uione uinn ana investmtnt company, Patteraon Block. (16) M72S SHOW CASES and national cash register cheap, sue in. ietn l u& mi30 mix GROCERY fixtures for sale cheap, large fancy ice dox, computing scales, register, shelving and counters; must vacate build ing. 1010 N. 16lh Bt. 0.6-M941 23 BICYCLE In good repair, cheap, Address FOR SALE Nearly new, plain butcher's ice dox. cneaD. Aaarees ihi;, nee. (16) M366 23x HAND-PAINTED china plates, $1.06; salts and peppers, si.zo. Firing a specialty, ' Flora Bengels, Til 8. 16th St. 7 (16) M21J Of KINDLING WOOD from box factory for sale, 82.00 per load. The Partridge-Shelly. Thomson Co., 160B Farnam St. Telephone Douglas 5642. n zm m FOR SALE Ten ' oearl clrile stick bin valued at 825, for $16. E. Ketterer, 818 B. 15th. (16) MS03 Z5X SCHOLARSHIP and books In Boyles Busi ness college for sale at reduction; party taken in; doors entirely new. Aairei B 747, Bee. OS) 417 M4X PATENTS F. 3. LARSON A CO., patent . lawjrera patent book free. Bee Bid., Omaha, Neb D. O. BARN ELL. patent attorney and ma chine designer. Paxton Blk. Tel. Red 7117. (17 M737 Mil SHARPS MACHINE SHOPS Patents urocured. Inventions developed, drawings. patterns, castings, machine work. 604-612 b. jotn ou uu w MACHINE designing and general draught ing at reasonable rates. W. P. Dorner, bo. zttn Bt. u) tllbt Mil, PATENTS, trade marks, guaranteed or no tea. National Investment Co., Douglas Blk U7 M7U6 Mil PERSONAL CITT STEAM LAUNDRY 45hlrt pressed, not Ironed. HI S. lit St. TeL Doug. 254. LUU wi 6EWINO machines rented, any make, 75c per week or $2.00 per month. Second hand machines for sale, 85.00 and up Neb. Cycle Co.. uth ana Harney. Q8-8 MASQUE costumes. Lleben. Tel. 4115. Open evenings. usi i COSTUMES 8118 8. 80th. Sack. TeL Ked707$ iuy sua SYRINGES, rubber goods, by mail; cut prices; send for free catalogue. Myers- Dillon Drug Co., umana. (u a PLEATING Buuiudry Dyeing and cleaning, sponging and shrink. Ing, ouly 6o per yard. Bend for price list ana sample. ' CHILD MAN PLEATING CO.. 46 Dougiaa HloUu Tel. Douglas 1836. U o LADY afent wanted In every community to sell t'loriua rc (.ream; gooo. pay large bottle prepaid $-c J. Smith, W, Ohio Bt. Omaha. (18) M5o3 ax PRIVATE CONFINEMENT HOME Mr Dr. King. 2018 N. 211 Bt TeL Doug. S-fca, AU 0$ S) ow BLANK BOOKS and ruled forms made to order, neese rmuus; v.u., I'maiia. C18-M.776 F28 OMAHA . Bid. Stammerers' Institute. Rain Raingi CIV-- JOHN CANE IS LN TOWNI Now la the time to trim trees, trelises and grape vines; also landscape gardening. Te Red 646a. Kea. Uul B. ta Ave. . , (U)-I7 Mil DR. YOGEL'S Drivat home for ladle be fore and during confinement; best and cheaDest In the city. 2118 8. 18th bt- (li 664 THE SALVATION ARMY solicit caatoff clothing; in 'set an thing you do not nem; w collect, repair ana seit. at ii n lHli SL. for cost of collecting, to th worthy poor. Cai! 'Phons Doug. 41 and wagon a ill call. (i-eii Kf AHKlV.TTr! treatment and bath. Mm SlAUtvrjXlV Bmlih. 118 N. th. Id Bo..r (1S If ACQAflP Swedish movement. 416 N Mth. room 1 second floor, (18) MM MJ EYE defects corrected by glasses, fitted in your nome ir desired; ressonsble prices. Smith, Graduate Optician, Btfl Ohio. "Phone Webster 4S7. C8 M600 Sx HEALTHY, wholesome, setln skin bestowed by Satin akin crvani and Satin powder. ' OH) EFFA ILLI3. muste by mall. Adults evening class Mondays. 1611 Farnam. Douglas 7m. (18 1& M4 SERVING machine supplies tor all mates of machines, nittchlnaa resalred; inachlnee for rent. Hsyden Bros., Sawing Machine 1 ept Douglas St entrance. Tel I-ug. BBV& , . . (18)-711 M10 THULTZE aV BLATTFRT. Ill 8 15th St. Complete line of Irauing periodicals; Oer inan aud foreign publications a specialty. . (18) 370 M17 ANY ONE now1og the whereabouts of Nels and Olaf Olaen will confer a favor upon them by showing them this ad. or by writing to Miss Carrie Olaeo, Rock Island. 11 L. 6e) ria St CJ-M7 MUX PERSONAL (Continue.) WANTED A wife-no objection to young widow woman. Send picture with first letter If you hava one handy. Aidrra E-7S6. care of Bee. (- MX P.AMY. boy for adoption. Only people of brat character need ippiy. Aooreee r J73, Bee. , 1K)M 25S , FOR anythlnf In the sewing machine line go to P. B. Flodman a Co., 1M4 Csp. Art. : (UD-M736 Mil DR. N, SOMMER. homeopath. Bee Bl1g. (W-6J REAL ESTATE CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE HOMES FOR SALE V-.UH. 2E10 Webster Bt. 10 rooms sll modern, lsrg attic, full bnemnt, furnace heat, good laundry, large l t UxlSl feet, fine shade trees, south front on asphalt pavement, all special Improvement fully paid. Immediate possession, hey at our office. Terms: 81,800 cash, balance 8600 per year at jper cent. (2.600. 1448 Spauldlng St. I rooms, modern except furnace, lot 46x136 feet, paved street, , owner lives on premises. Oo and look this over. tl.xxt. 193rt South 15th St. modern, except furnace, I good room, built only on year, easy terms. 82.100. 1706 South f7th St., I rooms, city water and gas, large barn, let 60x1 SJ feet, fin shad trees, two blocks from car, part cash, balano monthly. 81,600. 8C45 Charles, good room house, city water, gas, ' etc. Owner on premises, lea v Ing city and wants offer for quick aal. 81.300. 3814 North 20th St., I rooms, good repair, large cis tern, very easy term. 8800. 438 Maple Bt, 5 room cottage. 83uO cash, balance monthly. 8500. 2817 North 15th St, 8 rooms, easy terms, 8100 cash, balance at t per cent Be us for cholc lots in all 'parts of the city. GEORGE & CO., 1801 Farnam Bt. (l)-Mo37 28 3GTII ST., NEAR FARNAM. Beautiful residence lot, 50x 165 ft, terraced and sodded, asphalt pavement, all specials paid. The location Is the swell, est In the city. No fancy prlc Is asked. This won't be on th market long at the low prlc asked. , Applv - . CLINTON H.BRIGGS 1820 FARNAM ST. (IS) MS38 $8,5TOQ.OO Special Price for Short Time No. 188 N. SSth Ave., 10-room house, located In excellent neighborhood, on large lot 80x 156 feet, all oak finish on flrlt fjoor, hard pin second floor, attlo has three rooms all fin ished, billiard room In base ment, combination hot water and hot air heating plant House recently painted, large barn on th premise. Fin lawn and shad tree. If you ar loolftng for a horn In a good part of th city this should Interest you. Lot alone la worth $4,500. Terms reasonable. Key at our offlo. ' GEORGE & CO.. 1601 Farnam St. . (18) M508 M THE KERR ABSTRACT CO.S AB STRACT8 OF TITLES ar th safest You ar protected by a $10,0u0 bond against losa by errors. You don't buy luw suit when you buy a "Kerr" abstract. 1614 Harney. Tel. Douglas tw U 2408 EMMET ST.. I rooms modern, on paved street, select neighborhood. See us at one. PAYNE'INVESTMENT to. 1st Fl. N. Y. L. Bldg. Tel. Doug. 1781. (19)-886 86 SNAP 8 room modern house. 2 lota. 474 . Capitol Ave., only 82,650. J. H. Panott, ti) 82 zi NORTH 24TTI ST. STORE On North 24th, near Lake, large store building with living rooms on second floor, always rented; lot 47x136; all specials paid. Eastern owners anxious to sell. Price, 82.3UO. W. FARNAM SMITH & CO 1320 Farnam Bt Tel. Douglas 1061 (19)-527 88 $10,500 CASH will secure 8-story brick near center city. Annual income, $8,600. Assurances given that Income will nay triple above amount in ten years. Offer wanted. I. CONNER, 232 Neville Blk 08)-;i a LANDSCAPE architect. E. C. Foster, puoue WU, 191. en muin (18)-M7U 80 BUY WEST END PROPERTY ' For sal, over on buadrea O00) lot In ' Brlggs PUoe." Farnam St. iiMji through th nUddl oi this addition, ' tTbes lots will be sold dirt cheap, as I wtah to cioee them out at one They ar to be old In a bunch. They must be sold altogether. Apply CLINTON H.BRIGGS 1830 FARNAM ST. IF RIGHTLY PRICED I ran sell your property, no matter as to wnai aina or wnere iocs lea; beat bank reivrei.cea. I. CONNER, .232 Nville Blk C?-e3 82 The Personal AjVl JUUUJ 1CUIL3 REAL ESTATE City Property for -ale Ctlnae-d. HARNEY STREET This property Is 112x181 ft. near th corner of 20th St It lays to grade and Is In very way desirable. Finely located for a row of flat. 'It won't be long before this will be business property. No fancy prlc asked. Apply CLINTON H.BRIGGS 1820 FARNAM ST. Cu M89t FORCED BALJi-Owner leaving city, must sell, good 7 room house in South Oman. Address E. A., Bee Office, South Omaha, (19-M586 84 BUY from owner and save commission; 6-room, new, modern cottage, no . iin. (19 M648 M FOR .SALE Two modern house and large Darn, one diock norm oi nanscoro pnra, paved street, esst front, lot 75x150. East ern owner will sell at a bargain. THOMAS BRENNAN, Room IN. Y. U Bldg. Cl9-48 REAL ESTATE FARM AfTD RA!CH lA!DS FOR SALE Nebraska. Land for Sale IN WESTERN NEBRASKA. Wa have a number of farms. Improved and unimproved, for aal all over Nebraska, and In western Nebraska. W can sell you fin farms with the best of soli. The prices range from I6U0 to 81,000 per quarter sec tion, according to th location and improve ments.' The average crop for th lust six years haa been fully as good or better man In the eastern bart of this state. Wheat made from 26 to 46 bushels per acre, oats. rye, barley and spelts made from 40 to iu bushels per acre; . and corn mule from 86 to 65 bushels per acre. All the land we offer tor sale is free from sand, hills or alkali, and moat of the lands are located In Ger man settlements. The soil has a foot or more of black loam with a solid clay sub soil Ilk yours at home. It you buy land In the eastern part of th state at 8H0 to 890 per acre you have to work all your Ufa to pay th Interest, and you will never get out of debt You are navlna; from 8400 to 8600 rent for a Quarter section of land in the eastern states. Take this $500 and start a horn of your own. Let us take two farms, on that will cost $H0 to $W per acre 'which has been under cultivation for 18 to 20 years; the other, farm we soesk of haa not been under cul tivation and costs only from $8 to $8 per acre. W will pay $0 cash on the 85 to $8 farm, balance of $700 to $1,000 at 6 per cent At the end of every year we pay from $40 to $50 Interest, and you pay on your high priced farm from $460 to $600 In terest Now we have to put our cheap farm under cultivation, that will cost us $200 extra. Now let ua not put any manure on either farm for ten years, and which farm will produce th best crops and take the advantage in prices at the ena oi tnat time? Stop and think about that before you buy land. We know there Is on above ua who rules over th world. W also know that so much araln must be oroduced to keen us and our live stock alivs. We know that the eastern states are played out In producing crops. Do you tnink uod made this virgin soli or the west lust for the hot winds or story tellers? If thla country was made out of sandhills w would not advise you to com out her and starve with the Jack rabblta. If you cannot And as good soli her as at your home, call on us and we will be glad to refund the money you paid for your ticket Below we give a small list of farms which you can buy from ua on very easy terms, one-third to one-half cash, balance on long time. W own 2.300 acres In western Nebraska. No. 281 6.640 acres. 4 to 7 miles from town. Price 87.60 per acre. Land Is all fenced. Another 640 acres adjoining this, all fenced, at $7 per acre. No. 284. A good 640 acres, on mil from Sidney- Price $7.50 per acre. 145 acres under cultivation; all fenced and cross-fenced. Price $8 per acre. No.286. 320 acres, 8 miles from Dalton, all level as a floor. Price $9.50 per acre. No. 802. A fine 160 acres one and one half mile from Dalton. Price $10 per acre. Wi are able to give you list of 827 farms which are listed for sale with us, but It would take mora than half th Omaha Be to advertise It. so we have only given you a sample of th best bar gains w have for sale. Pleas hand or end tnls list to some of f'our best friends whom you think would Ike to buy a farm or lnveat some money In land. We will b only too glad to refund th money you have paid for your ticket, and cover all your other expenses If you find that th abov atatements ar not true. Com at once we will pay your railroad far. For further Information. Inquire of SPRINGER BUZZ A, Sidney, Neb.. Office LcGrand Hotel. (20) M548 24 Central Nebiaska H. A L. Th beat 460. aer farm In cen tral Nebraska, Is only three-fourth mil from court house, and ha 830 acre of as fins valley land as lies In Nebraska. Oood set of frame buildings complete, large grove ' yaars old. orchard, etc., 180 serve In pasture. Prlc $36 per acre. -C. 1,200 a or farm, fenced only 4V mile from 6argent ha 200 acres of fine land In cultivation, balance faiiced In two pastures, good set -of building, windmill, well, etc., a bargain at 816 an acr. Hartley & Lundy Box 86. Sargent, Nab. (2u-Mj8 Mix A BARGAIN In well Improved 80 acies adjoining Broken Bow; two One houses, one I aud on $ rooms; barn, granary, corn cribs and sheds, well, mill, elevated water tanks, one in mill house and one la barn; on wood and on steel water tank for stock, one steel hog dipping vat; twelve lots and entire eighty lencd hug tight; water piped to both houses, barn and 8 of the lota; fine lot of trees; 15 acres alfalia; geared mill, feed grinder. - manure spreader, good as new. Improvements cost 89.000; land valued at $6,uuo; total. $16,000. Will take $10,uu0; half cash, if soid prior to March 2. 1907. 4 mil to town school. Willis Cadwell, Broken Bow, Neb. () Miw is WILL exchange three 'full city lots and new 6-room nous for Improved Nebraska furin. Address Owner, P. o. Box hA. fivnuon, Kb. (3flj M451 24x -a. FOR farms, ranches, relinquishments, etc., call on or writ to G. S. Henry, Taylor, Neb. (a M54 2 MONEY In Nebraska land. .Write us for list ot some goou forms ifl Clay county, Nebraska. Dept. L EUer Johnson, Harvard. Neb. tA) M4M Mix SOUTHERN Kansas farm lands, Klsgman and Southern Reno counties offer greatest Inducements. Mor natural advantage for agricuitur. fruit, live stock and poul try raising of any location In the aiate. Mild climate, fertile soil. Innumerable streams and springs of pur water, rail, roads, schools, church and progressive cltlxen. Land purchased at present prices will soon double in value. For descriptive lists and complete Information writ or call on ilrowa ex Temple. Kingman Kan a. (20J-M- Mix ads arc alwavs UlClll U JJUUU piU REAL ESTATE FARM AND RANCH LASDS FOR SAL Kaaaa Coatlaae. HOMESEEXERS! Be careful. Local rteht Investigate our famous artesian valley. Sure crop, matchless climate. Let us writ you. Miller at James, Meade, Kan, (30) MAH M Colorado. COLORADO LANDS. WHERE good crops are rained by dry farming. 160 acres Washington county, i mile of Cope, 24 mile of ranro4d town, level upland, anod sou. Price 8 cash net and a snap. Write or see L. W. Tulleys A Son, Council Bluffs, la. 102 Main St., up stairs. 121) M'2 it oath Dakota. ONE MILLION ACRES ROSEBUD LAND SOON to be opened in Tripp county. South jjaaoia; new ana autnentic map just out; price, 50 cents, ostpaid. Fred Reich. mann, Bonesteel, (20) M286 M18 SOUTH DAKOTA LANDS SOU acres prairie farm land, one mile from Gettysburg, potter county, South Dakota. No Improvements; price t-5 per acre, pay. able 85 per acre cash, balance eight yearly payments, 6 per cent Interest. Also have quarter and half sections at $12 per aero up. Write for free map to A. G. Williams, owner, Gettysburg, Porter county, South uakoia. () 2tt7 Mar J Texas. LAND SEEKERS I FARMERS MAKE 200 PER CENT IN THE BRAZOS VALLEY. OUR LAND HAS MANY ADVANTAGE? OVER ANY OTHER SECTION OF TEXAS. It haa 45 Inches of rainfall. It has more productive soil. It has no brush to grub out It don't have to be Irrigated. It has pur water at sixty feet It costs less to Improve. It arrows best cotton In Texas. It Is a natural .clover country. It Is beat sugar cans land. It Is a good Jilfalfa country. It Is a splendid hog country It has a ten months' growing season. It hss lowest shipping rates. It sells at 812.00 to 818 per acre. Illustrated list free. HILAND P. LOCKWOOD, San Antonio. Tex. , (20 M511 Mt Corn and "Wheat Lands In fertile northwest Texas. We own and control several thousand acres of the best land lit the Panhandle. Join one of our big excursions. LEREW LAND CO.. 808-9 S.. 13th St., First Nat l Bank Bldg. 0)-M541 Ml Washington. FOR SALE OR TRADE Improved fruit snd chicken ranch of 16 acres near Tacoma, wasn. n. tsraaiey, woiDacn, is en. (20)-M43 23x FARM") FOR SALE. Don't buy a farm of any klfid, anyvhefe, before writing ua. A postal will bring you our lists. Bradley Mathlesen. Wolbach, Greeley Countv. Neb. (20) M942 23x RANCH for sale: 1.0R0 acres deeded, two . sections leased school land, all fenced; located central Neb. Write for full descrip tion. J. V. Anderson, Grand Island, Neb. (20)-424 M3x FARM lands for sale In Nebraska snd 8outh Dakota, improved and unimproved, large and small tracts. Also some good trading propositions. Address J. P. Fal ter, Plattsmouth, Neb. (20) 424 Ml Wyosalasj. WYOMINO - IRRIGATED LAND Valley land 816 to 836 per acre. Also Irrigation project for Investment Address Box 93, Thermopolis, Wyo. (20) M538 M6x M lacellaneous. HOMESTEAD THE COEUR D'ALENE RESERVATION will be opened soon. Jt contains 500,000 acres choice wheat, fruit and timber land. Do you want 160 acres? COEUR D'ALENE RESERVATION IN FORMATION AGENCY, Rooms 17-18 Exchange Bank RMg., Spo kane, Wash. ' (20) 2 M3 REAL ESTATE FOR RENT Farm aad Baneh Lands. 20 ACRES, with house and barn. Ill a 16th St. (tD-774' FINE ranch to' rent on crop plan In famed Big Horn Basin. Writ W. M. Harvard. jso wooa, wyo. 1 (21) 424 M4x REAL ESTATE LOANS MONEY TO LOAN-Payn Investment Co. (2!)-6b6 . GARVIN BR08., 1604 Farnam. 6 and 6H par oent loans on real estate; no delay. (22) 668 LOWEST RATES Bemla, Paxton Block. (22) 667 $1,000,000 TO LOAN on buslnesM and resi dence property In Omaha; lowest rates; no delay. Thomas Brsnnan, R. 1, N. Y. Ufa (22)-669 UNION LOAN & INVT CO. PRIVATE BANKERS. Loans money on real state, buys and sells city warrants, city and farb mortgage. 210 Bee Bldg. Phone Doug. 2904. 2) 458 It WANTED City loan and warrant. W. Farnam Smith V Co., VtM Farnam St (22-7$ LOANS on Improved city property. W. H. Thomas, (u First National Bank Bldg. (22) tiTO WANTED City loans. R. C Peter Co! (221678 PRIVATE MONEY F. D. Wsad, 15 Doug. . (22) 671 WANTED TO BUY WANTED To buy, second-hand furniture, cook and heating stove, carpet, llnole. urns, o trice furniture, old ciotne ana suoes, pianos. lesuisr. nea pillows, quius, and all kinds of tools; or will buy the fur. nltur of your house complete. Will buy antique or mahogany furniture. The high est prices puld. Call th right man. Tel. Doug. $971. (2i) M915 M14 DON'T give your second-hand furnlturt away: I pay the highest price; big prices paid for oiV furnitur. Jo Levin, 3ul N. 16th. TeL Douglas 771. (26) M2S1 Mt TOP prices for ld-hand books, novels, all kinds. Btacey, 816 8. lilh. Tel Harney lki. (25) M2S7 M5x CASH paid for old books. Crane-Foy Co., SU S. 14th. 'Phone Douglas-Uil. (25 (43 WANTED 4-foot bookkeeper' desk; also railing and cashier's desk and other offlc fixtures. Address D 749, Be. (25)-M40O I WANT to 'buy a horn In vicinity of Hanscom eark, about 7 rooms, modem. Telephone Harney 1590. 1807 8 28th. (25)-M437 27 TYPEWRITERS We pay the highest cash prlc for tyiewrltars. Call at once or Tel. Doug. 6477, Keodls, Paxton block. CS 474 M19 WANTED to buy, second-hand typewrit ers, all makes; typewriters sold - 818 N. 16th St. flat 1 (S6 60 M21 WANTED TO RENT I OR 6-ROOM house, cottage preferred, close in; reference furnished. Address F 761. car Be. (2ff 6l 22x WANTED To rent 8 or $ furnished rooms for light housekeeping by small family-; must be close In; references. Address W 846. car Boa t-kUiv7 U inn 1U1 JUU1 UU. WANTED SITUATIONS DAY women furnished fr of chart. Telephone Pout, lea 1118. jW)UM POSITION wanted by pharmacy student out of school houra Address, iisnsen. T233 Farnam. (27) w .x WANTED Position as head miller. Ad dress 301-2 Neville Block, (27-333 J3x WANTED Position in Jewelry store, to learn the business; best of references furnished. Address lock box 426, Superior, Neb. (Z7) Mtsl 28x DAY WOMEN furnished fre of charxe. Telephone Douglas 1118. (27) MSOO GOVERNMENT NOTICES PROPOSALS FOR LIVE STOCK. DB . partment of th Interior, Ofnc of Indian Hairs, Washington, D, C, February 1. Iv7. Sealed proposals plainly marked on th outside of the sealed envelopes, "Proposals for Live Stock," and addressed to th commissioner of Indian ahairs, Washing ton, D. C wilt be received at th Indian oltlce until t o'clock p. m. of March 12, iwu7, for furnishing and delivering about 24,751 heifers. 775 bulls, 1.268 mares and L28 milch cows, for issue to Indiana of different reservations, as per schedule, detailed specifications, conditions to be observed by bidders, etc, which will be furnished upon application to the Indian office. Washing ton, D. C; th U. S. Indian warehouses at New York City, Chicago, 111., Omaha, Neb., St Louis, Mo., and Ban Francisco, Cal.'; th ofJloes of the Drovera Journal, Chicago, 111.; Drovera Telegram, Kansas City, Mo.; Th Bee, Omsha, Neb.; Journal, dloux City, la.; Pioneer Press. St. Paul, Minn.; Livestock Reporter, Fort Worth, Tex.; Montana Record, Helena. Mont.; Breeders Gaiutte, Chicago, III.; Stock growers Journal, Miles City, Mont., and Southwestern Stockman, Farmer and Feeder, Phoenix, Arlx. ; Drovers Journal Stockman, South Omaha, Neb.; ths U. S. Indian agents nt Standing Rock agency, Fort Yates, N. D. ; Pin Ridge agency. Pine Ridge, S. D.; 1-ower Brule agency. Lower Brule, 8. D-i Crow Creek agency. Crow creek, 8. D.; Rosebud agency. Rosebud, 8. D.; Cheyenne River agency, Cheyenne Agency, 8. D.; and th superintendents of th Tohgue River agency, Lamedeer, Mont; Sante agency, Santee, Neb., and Fort Apache agency, Whlterlver, Arlx. Bids upon th blanks furnished are not absolutely essential; they may be mad In any other form provided th conditions ar observed. For further Information . apply to F. E. Leupp, commissioner. FS-7-9-12-14-16-19-21-28 PROPOSALS FOR LEASING THE TRI bal Lands of the Standing Rock Reserva tion, North Dakota, for Grating Purposes. Department of th Interior, Office of Indian Affairs, Washington, D. C, February 6, 1907. Sealed proposals for leasing the sur plus tribal pastures on the Standing Rock reservation. North Dakota, for graxlng purpose., will be received at this office until 2 o clock, p. m., on Thursday, March 28, 1907, and will be Immediately thereafter opened In the presence of such' bidders ss may attend. The lands will be leased for a period of five years from June 1, 1907, snd no bid for a different period will be considered. The proposals must be -addressed to "The Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Washington, D. C," and must be plainly endorsed on the outside of the en velooe. "ProDosnla for Leaning Standlna- Rock Lands. The lands offered for lease have been divided Into four pastures. Pas. tur No". 1 contains 96,000 acres; pasture No. 8 contains 550,060 acres; pastur No. 8 contains 815.200 acres; pasture No. 4 con tains 116,480 acres. Maps showing th loca tion of the pastures and posters giving di rections for the submission of bids, and all other necessary Information, may be obtained on application to th United State Indian Agent Fort Yates. '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 commissior.er. saistu PROPOSALS FOR BUILDINGS, DE- partment of Indian Affairs, Washington, plainly marked on the outside of th sealed envelope, proposals lor Buildings, uenoa. Nebraska," ana addressed to tne commis sioner of Indian Affairs. Washlnkton. D. C, will be received at th Indian Office until 2 o'clock p. m. of March 12, 1907, for turnisning ana delivering me necessary ma terials and labor required to construct and complete a worksnop, superintendent s rest dence and office building. In strict ac cordance with the plans, specifications and Instructions to bidders, which may be ex amined at this office, the offices of the "Improvement Buletln, Minneapolis, jninn. ; American contractor, - unicago, Til )iti.. ' 1 r .. v. .-..l. . . v. nn. . . xjvu, uiuniiw, lcu. , ill OUIIUKII and Traders' exchanges 'at Omaha, Neb.; St Paul, Minn.; Minneapolis, Minn.; th Northwestern Manufacturers' association, Bt. Paul. Minn.; the U. S. Indian ware, houses at Chicago, 111.; Omaha, Neb.; St Louis. Mo.; New York, N. Y., and at the school. For further Information apply to Wm. H. Winslow, Superintendent, Genoa, jnbd. tj. jr. liAitnAbbb,, Acting uommis sloner. Feb9-12-14-VI-19-21-23-26-28 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. U. S. Geological Survey, Reclamation Service. Washington. D. C. February 14. 1907. Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the United States Reclamation Service. Belle Fourche, Seuth Dakota, until 8 o'clock p. m., April 10, 1907, for the con struction ot sections 2 to s of the Bouth Canal with appurtenant structures, In volving approxlmatoly 900,000 cubic yards of canal excavation, 7,200 cubic yards of concrete and 1,296 linear feet of tunnel, In connection with the Belle Fourche Project, South Dakota. Mans, specifications and proposal blanks may be obtained from the United States Reclamation Service. W ah. Ington, D. C, Crawford, Nebraska, or Hi ll rourcne, uoutn uakota, tu. A. HITCH COCK. Secretary. F23M3-8-16 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. Notice Is hereby given that the regular annual meeting of 'lie stockholder of the Bouth Platte Land company will be held at th ofnc of said company at Lincoln, Neb., at 11 o'clock a. m. on the 6th day of March, A. D., 19v7. By order ot th Board ot Directors, c. rl. MUKK1LL. President: 41. x. miun, omjrmai y. Lincoln, Neb., February 4, 1907. i FS-daot-m. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL- BE RE celved at office of Treasurer Battle Mountain Sanitarium, N. H. D. V. 8., Hoi Springs, South Dakota, until 12 o'clock M. Mann inn, in. ana tnen opened, for turn Ishlng and delivery of Screens, Cement snd Plows, in accordance with instructions and . specifications, copies of which, with blank I proposals, and other information, may be naa upon application to w. A. lUCKCK, , treasurer F23-27-M4 NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. The annual - meeting of stockholders In The Bee Publishlnx company Is herebv called to meet In the office of The Bee building, in th city of Omaha, Neb., on the 4th dy of March, 1907. at 4 o'clock p. m. ay o.-oer or tne president, h. a. HAbKLLL, Secretary. Fb.l6 d 12 m-a RAILWAY TIME. CARD IHIO.1 STATION T2CKTH ASD MARTI t nlon PaelSje 1 Lv. Arrtv. Overland Limited a 66 an a 818 pta The China and' Japan Fast Mall a 4:11 pm a 6:16 pre Colo. Calif. Ex a 4 16 pta a t M pns California at Or. Ex. ..a 4 85 pm a 1:10 pm Los Angeles Limited., all pm a10:46 pi Fast Mall a I M am a 6:00 pr Colorado Special ....... .a T:4 am a 7:44 sr North Pintle Local a :U am a 4 M pi Bes trice Local b 2 00 nm b)t:C pa ( bteas A lertawesier. Cedar Rapid Pas .a 1-06 am 84 pm Twin City aTxpres .at J am iMM em Chloago Daylight -a tax) am all:l$ pm Chicago Local ....all: am a 8:46 pm Sioux City Local... a pm a I at am Carroll Local . M pm I t am Bloux Cliy LXK)n.... a a Ckucaaa Exprs A aU Dm s 7:86 ful Mali a IM Dot Fast Mail ......a 3 3 pm . 6.46 am Twin City Limited. ..... a 8: pm a 7:oi am Overland U suited -a mM pm a I 81 am Chlcac-j Limited all ixn all sl aim Norfolk-Boncataal .... f -ti am a Id. si am Llncoln-Cnadroa ...... ..b T:u am alt 36 am L ad wood -Lincoln .....a 8:90 pm a 1.(4 pm raaper-Bhosbonl a $:w pia a 6 01 pm hasllngs-ttuperto kl:wpo b I pm 9 Ftiouui.aiwwa .M...e bvu .? 9,1a) interestinn TAYLOR ON RACE PROBLEM rormtt Mlnlitar t Spain Tlkt at Jobs x' Hopkins Uninraity Calibration. enfranchisement cf negroes a mistake ErtlOBwal Test Will, Ho Bay. Bar Soatk rresa Daaaer of PU4teal tsrBBey ol Vaa.waUi e Voters. BALTIMORE, Feb. II The principal ad .Today'com: of th Johns! dress at th annual exercises memoratlve of th opening Hopkins university was delivered by Hun nls Taylor, formerly minister to Spain. Mr. Taylor Is professor of International and constitutional law at ColurnDla university. Washington. His subject was, "Th Rturn of th Bouth to Pending Problems." H regarded th thirteenth amendment to th constitution a a declaration of Independ ence because It set th aouth free from a dying Institution. Th first great mistake, he declared, waa in th enfranchisement ot those entirely unprepared for cltlsen hlp. The basio principle upon which th new southern constitutions rest, he said, as fast a their colored cltlsens become qualified by education or property, or both, tor. th franchise, they shall be endowed with It. Intelligence and responsible minorities of colored voters thus Introduced Into south ern electorates could never menace. In th speaker's judgment, the political supremacy of a race endowed with a genius tor domi nation. Along with a just and gradual bestowal ot the franchise should go an earnest effort to advancs ths negro race through public education. The south, Mr. Taylor maintained, had reaped tremendous benefit as a result of territorial expansion. Problem ot Swollen Fortunes. Mr. Taylor also described the modern enormous fortunes and the philanthropies resulting from them. "I know pf no monster so dangerous to the life of a republic," he de:lared, as on who can In a moment throw bo- wllderlng millions In on direction or th other, - especially when those millions grow out of abnormal conditions - Uwt should not exist. I "The omnipotent dispenser , may throw his millions In a good direction today; It Is sure to be In a bad one tomorrow. But most and worst of all, he Is-an image breaker; h Is an Iconoclast who shatters the ideals on which the nation's Ufa waa founded. There was a time when our young men thought It worth while to strivs to be like Marshall, Webster. Emir, son and Washington Irving. But how long will thpse Ideals last under th teachings of the new gospel, which pro claims that nothing Is really worth while except th brut fore wielded by masses of money T If this thing goes on we can soon close all department of our universities ex cept those that apply th principles of physical science to the production of ma terlal wealth or Its equivalent. Th long arms of th federal government may be able 'to break oft the top of ths troo, but If we dealre to cut to the root of these abnormal accumulations, which ar shat taring all healthy Ideals, we must gp tor the ax to th armories that hold th re served powers of th states. MURDER IN NEW YORK CITY Feet and Part Of Lea of Mast or Waaasl Toast in Snow Bank. NEW YORK. Feb. 21-The feet and por tions of th legs of a man of woman war found in box in a snowbank In th back yard of a tenement house In Third avenue today. Trf legs had been ohopped off, ap parently with an 'ax. From th appear ance ot th feet and leg It is believed that an attempt was made to destroy them by fir before they wer placed In th box and thrown where they were found. Th limbs RAILWAY TIME CARD Conttaaed Wasaih. "ti Louis Express....... 6:80 pm a 8:80 ant n 1 .mils iMUU 1 1 ram Council ciuitb) , ti:uu ivis ttsnberry iocal (iron Council Biu.iei o saw pm ou.su err fhlcaa areas Wetrm. ft Paul 4k Minneapolis. tM pm 1:t9 am r taul A Mlodmmu. t :4k am UiSOnm Chloago Limited " pm 1:00 am Chicago Expras T:f run U:Opio Chloago s-xpreae viu s.sv put Mlsauarl raaiao K. C a It L Expraa..a 8:00- am a 6:80 am IC C. a l U iUDra..aU:U pm a 1:26 pm Mabraaka Local a (.0 urn all 40 am Dee Moin Loo.. ...... .......... a 4:16 pes Illinois Centra. OMfama KXOr a COO IKI a 8:4. Brs Minn. 4k St Paul Ex...b 8:0 am a 8:15 pm Chicago i.unuea si:wpm ai.-wam Minn. A Bt Paul Ltd', .a 840 pm a 1M air Ckioaa, Hck I sta aal l-wlg. KAMI. fhio-m Limited a 1:11 am a t :10 am Iowa Local a 1:09 am a 4:89 pm Chicago Matt .V."i: fo we toci .......bir-0 pm b 1:66 pm rhioago (paswrn .') JP a 1:86 pm Chicago (Iowa Lmtd.V.a 64 sun aJ.26 pm T. Ml, Rocky Mountain Limit.ua I-ki am a t:0S am paIa A CaL Expraa...a 1M pm t U sn Oki. T4xa Express, .a 4.w pm adx.Ot pm Lincoln numi - Bellevu m a 8:80 at Cklsate, gimssxet Jt at. Foal. CbL and Colo, special.. a 7:6 am a 7:80 am California and Ore. JbXa 8.46 pm a 3:10 pm Overland Limited ...... : pm a iJU am Marlon Cedr H- Luo.b 6.t at-i bU:v BtBLISOTOS gTATlOlt- 10th 4k MA801 Barltasrtoo. Leave, Arrive. Denver California.... a 4:io pm 3:30 pro Blaok Hllli atittpm a 8:80 pm Northwest Special ? Pm a IM pm Northwest ajcpree ..all:lt p af:10s Nebraska Exprsaa a 9:10 am a i:4t pro Nebraska new am a i:ts pro incoln Looat .......... a tui6 am IncoUt Fat Mail k 1:00 pm a!2:01 p,a ncoin i-iopi, f.! 9 Pn m am Bsllrvua 4t n .uao..a am a 1 JO pm Chloago djiwwi' T " f" Chlcaao Kxpreaw -a 8.46 pm ;66 am pm Chicago rijev blcago Fl - Pm a 7:25 am jW, Looaj. :" m al0:58 pm . Louie Expre .a 4:46 pm all:80am Kansas Clty-gt. oe -; pm a 6:tt am Kansas jiir-Di. j-....-, .... mlu m t l Kansas Clty-St Jo....u 4:4 pm aEBtTKR fTATlOS-IStfc WEBITt H Chl 6. Fanl. MlnnanlU ' Twin City Paaoger...k 6:80 am b t:1 pm fioux Ctr Psseengw... t:0O did all JOam Emorooa Local b 1:41 pm b 6:10 am Lmsraon Local . 846 am o p:u 88taooor Pasltti Local via Weeping Water -a 84i am a B pm Falls City Local a $ pm all:') am a Dalit, b Dally except Sunday. ' d Dally xcpt Saturday. Sunday only. Dally as sept Mondav. - OCBAX STK AM B IPS. EUROPE $150 "xttotur, $1,195 isa lnelndsd ROUTES WRITE FOR BOOKLET THOD. COOK 4V SON 141A BROADWAY. NEW YORK 111 Offices Abrpad Oook's Travslsi's fJaoek Fayabla Xvsrywbete. lattamouth IW a 6:10 enver Limited ... a 7:10 a were taken to a polio station and an hv estlgatlon was begun. Pollc Sergeant McOuIr. to wham th find wu reported, said he Is convinced th limb were cut from th body of a man, probably an Italian. "I suspect th man may v have been murdered and hi body out up In Tin of th tenements In th neighborhood. It Is possible th person who i was carrying the feet to th Bast River became Intoxicated and lost from his possession this evidence of a crime" There are no marks either upon th bos or th paper In which th feet - wer wrapped that would lead to an Identification. COTTON EXPORTS ARE HEAVY 1 ' Prartlealty rir nr Million Dol lar Received ' ty raited State Last Year. I WASHINGTON. Feb." 21 Amerlea'a pocketbook was enriched by practically wy.ooo,ono through Its exportation last year of .cotton and th products of that staple, according to a statement Issued today by the bureau ot statistic of tb Department of Commerce and Labor. Th exports of these ' products amounted to one-fourth, or 28 per oent. of th $1,773,000,009 worth of the domestic txports. The following flmires show th kind of cotton product exported last year snd their value: . "Unmanufactured- cotton. 84lS.187.9Mi manufacture of cotton, 84. 910,041 : cotton sed oil, $18.9!$.ll: cottonseed oil cak and meal. $14.15,3; cotton seed, 8345.8201 ooto lene, larden. etc., chiefly from cotton sed oil. 84,801.078, brlnjflng th total x ports of these products up to 84R9.804.8R1. Of the $418,000,000 worth of raw cotton exports, $178,000,000 went to the United Klnrrtom. 810P.000.000 to Germany. X45,tiw.txn to France. $31,600,000 to Italy, nearly 87.000,. 000 to Belgium, $6,000,000 to Russia and $1,000,000 to The Netherlands, whlla to Japan the exports were valued at over $11,000,000 and to Canada $7,833,000. Th figures show a reduction In the export of cotton sent to Japan compared with 1908, while to Canada they show a slight In crease. In Quantity th records show a falling off as compared with 1906, the total number of pounds shipped during that year bemsj t,7,164,!BS, while for 1906 they wer only $.850,229,030. Th falling off In th quantity, however, waa mor than offset by the lncfear 111 prlc of cotton exports, tho Increasa lit value In ,1906 exceeding the prevlou ysaf by $21,000,000. Of th ootton manufacture exported th bulk of It wnt to countries other than Europe- Th value of cotton cloths exported laat year was $32,500,000, of which a llttl ovr 8500.000 went to Europe, $16,850,000 to China, 85,000,000 to other Astatic countries .. and about $3,000 worth went to th West Indian Islands, exclusive of Porto Rico, 81.600,000 to Central America and mor than 8750,000 to Canada. , RAILROAD MANJS DROWNED 0aral Aareat of Illinois Central with Boa Loses Ltfe Whllo Ftshlnsj. t . MEMPHIS. Tenn., Feb. Zl Major W. I Smith, a widely known railroad man, and bis son, McClellan, aged 18. wer drowned today In Menesha lake, Ark. Mr. Smith, who waa a member of th Menesha Hunting club, went ther with his son yesterday for a duck hunt This morning a ' skiff containing th two, with a negro padler waa overturned. Th heavy clothing worn ' by Mr. Smith and bis son, handicapped their efforts to reach shore and both wer drowned. Th negro escaped. " Mr. Smith was recently appointed general agent of tb Illinois Central railroad In th south by President Ilarrtman. He waa formerly located in Chicago a assistant to th vie president of th company. Upon hie appointment as general agent Mr. Smith took over th duties ofthlrd vie president GUleaa, who resigned from th service on January L MISSOURI FACES LAW SUIT Railroad Representatives . Meat t Dlseas Plan of Attacking New Rat Low. ST. LOUIS, Feb. 22. A preliminary meet ing of railroad men, representing a num ber of the road in Missouri was held yes terday In th offlc of President A. J. Davidson of th 'Frisco system, with th Tlew of Instituting , concentrated action' against the new Kent rate law just paaaed by the legislature. No definite course was agreed upon owing to the absence of representatives of aev ral road from th conference, aad th a meeting resolved Itself Into an Informal discussion of th effect of the new law will probably have upon passenger sec nice generally. It was stated that It I likely a - conference of president a and general counsels of the various road In Missouri will be called at an early day and a plan of action will b outlined. : FIRE FIGHTERS ARE INJURED oath Carolina CkJef Bnrned by Falling Valla aad Other - Ar Injorad. .SUMTER. 8. C Feb. O. Fir early to day destroyed ths wholesale dry good stors of Beck Bros A Co., th retail givcoi J store of IL L. Ttsdal and Manhalm' caf. all oocuptng th first floor of a building, ths second floor of which waa occupied no a hotel In connection with the cafe. W, 8. Graham, chief of the fire department, wag burled by falling walla, his skull wa frac tured In two place and on arm and both) leg wer crushed. Two other men bad legs crushed, necessitating amputation. Six firemen, who were working on tho second floor were also caught and carried down" with the walls, all being more of least ertoosly Injured. ' Th estimated Ids Is 850,000. Msreakeei to Meet at Hares, . HTTtON, 8. D., Feb. 22- (Special.)-. Indies of th Maccabees, jurisdiction of North Dakota, ScTutb Dakota and Wyoming win bold their annual convention In Huron March XI and 13. Mr. 8. Nevada Hereford tat commander, give asVuranee ths addresses will be delivered by Lillian M Holllster, Rlna M. West and other sis preme offlcsrs. Tb women named will speak on -th evening of March U. Class Initiation, conducted by the uprmt commander, will be followed by exemplify cation of, the work of the Huron team A spirited contest la going on among tho Hives throughout th state for prises to bo awarded at ths meeting here; for th larg. st number of member secured. $15; sec ond largest, HO; third largest, $6: a prtx f $10 for tb largest number of "bees" la attendance at th convention from any on nine outside of th city of Huron: to any member, 82. Member of th local load git members, $71; for each accepted benefit nember securing twenty-five accepted ben te arranging for the entertainment of ail who attend th convention. tHfjIosnall BUI m Low. , . WASH INGTON, Feb. XLThe premdsat today signed th diplomatic and ooaaulaf appropriation bill, th first of tb regulag upply measure to b acted oa by MO f