THE OMAHA DAILY HEK. SATURDAY, MAttCH 9, 1007. 15 REAL ESTATE citt phopkhtk ron salr. (Continued.) CLINTON H.BRIGGS "JIARNITY STREET." This piece of property hn a frontage of 111 feet on Harney street; It lira M fret west cf the N. W. cr. of th and Harney. Finely located for a row of flat. It won't be king before thla will be hualneag property. It lay at grade, and la In avert y desirable. No fancy price on thla piece. Thla addition begin at 4M St. Farnam rum through the middle of theaa Iota. I have ever (1 for sale. They are desirable for reeldenr. and trackage. Trie (100) Icn. mimt be sold In a bunch. They ara priced t one-half their Individual value. "NEAR FARNAM." Thin cholca rcaldenca lot, 50x14 ft.. Ilea on fcith St., the most desirable residence distric t; east front, lot terraced and sodded. Axphalt pnvement In front of property. Price $2,100. CLINTON H.BRIGGS 1320 Famam BL, City (20) M2M LA NDFCA F K architect. K. C. Foster, phone Doug. 767. bli Faxtnn Blfc. (l)-MiHl M If PER CENT investment In Omaha Im provement property, close In. 8. Hnwynr, 114 Emmat St. (1-4M FOR SALE On Kaat Maple St. strictly ) r. r7" '-ILT ..n""r,.u;, ,SS V " llnea. Irmulre J. H. o'lseen, !17 Hoard of iraae tuug. iei.musiiu ou. FOR BALE. BARGAIN. 12.7V). R31 PiIiIvkII street. B-rnnm modem hous: lot x120 feet. I)nn t mlsa it. w. n. no- man. 1517 Famam St. (19) MT1 15 $3000.00 . i-r . i Til hard nine and elec?rloPnit All modern lW-story cot rooms. No. 42Ao Douglas flnlRh. combination gas . . r a r.m.mfbil Ka nmnnl rruim nn aery ond floor to finish two extra rooms; now renting for 125 per month; built tn 1H. OEOHUE & CO., fAKSAM nr. (19 M649 FOR BALK Two modern houaea and larye bam, one mock nortn oi ninacnm pnrK-, paved street, east front, lot reniw, Kaat- am owner will sell ot a barsraln. THOMAS BRENNAN. Room 1 N, V. L. Bldg BITT from owner and ' snve commission; 6-room, new, moaern cottage iij p (19)-Mb42 M9 $1,4757 Rooms Parlor, dining; room, bad room and kitchen on first floor, I good chambers on second, 1 rmni nnrf rear alaJrwav. aood bricked IID cellar, city water and cistern; east front -lot ifl.kV on 27th Bt.. near Parker: house I Min. foe til month and la In excellent ..... " : 7 ounuiuun uiruui.iuui. W. FARNAM BMITH CO.. . 1330 Farnam BU Douglas lost FOR, BALE BARGAIN. 15.750. 131S and 1315 Bouth S2d street flncat loc-a- tlon In city. 2 eight-room rnodern houses; I!r.l.,n;, '.i1. w "n." M .rm ... ia I'm in TRACKAGE About 120,000 square feet at 140 per month. .Inquire at 1312 Uard. St.. the Aliaa uil o. u-ii tu $1600.00 WHS Chafles Bt., -room lH-etory house. city water, gas; owner on premises; leav ing city, wants oner ror quicg aaie. GEORGE CO., 1601 FARNAM ST. (19) M6M FOR SALE Nice B-room cottage 11,150. Boa owner, . ZO Want Bt. ii)-msii ax OFFER "We want an offer on full tjorner . lot,, northeast corner 29th and Franklin. Paving and side walk tax paid. THE BYRON REED. CO., 212 South 14th St. . . Phone 297. 09r-667 9 ; NEW HOUSES" 2406-2408 POPPLETON AVE. Just completed; modern la very respect; 8 rooma each; these properties are on a paved 'street ami are within half block of 24th street car line . ' extension. Can be sold ep- ' arately at 13.500 each. If you r want one of these very desir able homes, see ns tomorrow as they ara snaps. r XrvTC IV'TVCm rrivTI 1-v I iniormauon ana literature aaareas oecre PAYNE IN V EpTMENT CO., tary of Medford Commercial Club Medford. Flrat Floor N. Y. I Bldg. Tel. Douglas 1781. O9)-S0 10 B1X-ROOM cottage, modem except fur Lace, half block from car line. Enaulre . of owner, 2421 Spencer Bt. 'Phone Red ' ' (19)i-M634 IPX TH K KERR ABSTRACT CO.'S All- BTHifTS OF TITLES . are the aafeat. You are protected by a 110,000 bond against . loss by errors. You don't buy a law suit ' when you buy a "Kerr' abstract. 1814 Harney.. Tel. Douglas 5487. (19) " FARNAM ST. PROPERTY Full slsed buslneaa lot 63x132 to twentyi foot alley on north aide. Farnam eak. ef 24th, Improved with three three-story brick flats, paying a fair return on the Invest ment.. Uaa a future, we think. Can offer It for a abort time at $21,000. Harrison & Morton, C19 90 REAL ESTATE . FARM ANH ktAaCH i.AU FOR SALE I WANT everybody to know what I found In northwest Arkansas; don't lei them Sr"wayter andBfueTh formy6.." EE sons why northwest Arkansas la tha best place, to locate for a home, sweet home. J. T. Oswalt, Gravette, Ark. - (20)-678 22x California. A.1IERB IB A SNAP Must be sold; Call 4$ ' furnla stock and fruit ranch. l.luO acres, fine realdvnce, two barns, wagon, etc.; 8u) pure bred Angora goats, 12 cattle, 14 homes: lA.0t)U worth of black oak tim ber; 11 miles from Napa, 47 miles from Oakland. For full particulara write Crown ft Lewis, (Inc.), Dept. 1, 1064 Broadway, Oakland, Cal. (20 M7v Km BARTLETT PEARS and Tokay grapee at tain their hlgheat perfection at Colfax. California.; altitude. t4u0; gold medals; magnificent climate; fine Bull; with or without Irrigation; good mines In vlcln- ' Ity; Ideal spot for homeseekera; one of the healthiest sections In California. For literature address H- E. Morrtah. secre tary, Colfax Promotion Committee. Oil fax, California. O0) 0 19x Colorado. RANCH FOR BALE-480 acrea In the grand ban Luis valley of southern Colorado; artesian water, fenced, good Improve- mania, cloae to town and railroad. Write rove for further description and price. William U Gove, Cheney. Nehraska. (J-71 Bs REAL ESTATE firm and Rirni.Ana for mik 1'anaaas FINEST Improved farm In Manitoba; MO acre; 4f0 cultivated; 1(10 acrea vBJ"ur, which would make when broken flnet wheat land; fine large buildings, all on atona foundation; wnlla with elahnrata water system, with underground piping, windmills, force pumin, etc.: farm la on townalta on P. R. With I paaaengef trains each way a day: town haa 4 le vator at which aon.OiV bu. of wheat waa marketed Inst year. 1 own half of thla tnwnalte, which goes with farm. For full description, price, ate, address o. F. Llghtcap. Winnipeg. Can. 30 MBS x Minnesota. . nrmnirviTT a i i .tonk XZSSYPJJZri d and Brain farm. 3?o acrea, new buildings. plenty of water, to rent for anno, fXJB per acre, or part eaay term; can De rented for 8 yinrs; H mile from achool and creamery; 2 miles from railroad eta- tlon; nlno sell reaaonahle, JO enwa and 100 young hoK; easy term. This land Is wortn per acre in good condition. A snap for party who wishes to milk cows and feed ho. Address German lvind Co., West Concord. Minn. (20) 74 lx Rehragka. . 640 ACRES SPLENDID LAND Near North Platte. Neb., only I3.S0 per ,cre. Tnt, u a ,nBp. Do you want ltT Thm I. .money in It If land. In th. Mm. vicinity have Bold within one year at from n 10 )t per sere. Payne Investment Co. lit Floor N. T. L. Bid;, Omaha, Neb. Tel. Douglas 17S1. . (21) 6S4 11 FOR BALE It) acrea of fine rolling land, under cultivation; no Improvements Vt fence on three . side. i. Prlca. 5 per acre. Address Anthon ArmltaajA, F. D. 2, Box 74, Konesaw, Neb. (30) 77 ZOX 370-ACRE PLATTE VALLEY FARM Near Lexington, Neb., a splendid bargain. Improved, ready to move onto and make money, only 177.60 per acre. Bend for da- acrlptlon and map. Payne Investment Co. 1st Floor. N. Y. L. Bldg., Omaha, Neb. " fuugiaa nu. (2D-682 11 FOR SALE 1.040 acres, improved stock and S1"1" r"0". pawea Co., Neb.; 112.60 per acre. Write for particulars, a. A. uil ielti Antelopo, Neb. iM) 6i4 1KX 140 ACRESFour miles from Inea, 70 acres sood farm land, balance good hay land house, barn and flowing well; price $2,800 cash. R. H. station, Atkinson. Other farma and ranches for sale at reasonable prlcea. Herman Bros., lues, Holt Co., Nebraska. (20) 672 17x FOR SXLBThre- quarters. Lincoln Co.. lvel. black soil; 15 per acre. Franc.. el". WUCOX. NeD. . (30)-671 20X a x is. r f jinn in xiv w x7UAim County, Neb., of 1.100 acres', well situated, 10 miles from Hemingford: finest kind of soli; big crops without Irrigation; modern noise, wnn an improvements; id miles oi fence; best of water and climate. Write owner for particulars. If sold In body, 18; in email larma, iiu per acre. D. A. PAUL, HEMINGFORD. NEB.' (20) 675 16x 1 A FINE RANCH IN NEBRASKA . ' 4.000 acrea. 120.000 worth of Improvementa. 1.200 acrea under ditch. Sand for Illustrated pamphlet. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY. 1st Floor N. Y. L. Bldg, Omaha, Neb. Tel. Douglas 17L (21)-81 11 Oregon. LAND PRODUCES $600 TO ' $1,000 PER ACRE ANNUALLY. The city of Mvdford Is the heart of the Famous Kogue Kiver Valley. It has 4.0U0 population, three banka, nrat-clasa schools and aiL modern conveniences, l he cllmuu la Ideal, no excessive cold, heat or rain. One of the few favored sections of the world whore tha Newton Pippin and Splta enberg apple and all varieties of pears reach the highest state of perfection; sev eral orchards here bring annual returns of law to 11,000 per acre. rnera are thousands or acrea or in is nne orchard land undeveloped, which can be purchased aa low aa ordinary California alfalfa land. " These lands will produce anything that growa out doors, four crops of alfalfa without irrigation; plenty of water fur ir rigating when desired. Immense resources In timber, coal, copper and gold, both placer and quarts, as Well as farming of all de eorlptlone. We .can offer more undeveloped oppor tunities for money making than any other section of the United States. For further Sonth Dakora. ONE MILLION ACRES ROSEBUD LAND BOON to be opened in Tripp county, boutn Uakota: new ana aumeniio map iusi out, price, 60 cents, postpaid. red Itelcn (20) M2w 18 niann, Bonesteel, a. L. Texas. LANDSEEKERS. Bend for flluatrated booklet, telling of the famous Brasos Valley of Texas, WHERB the RICHEST AND BEST PRAIRIE - LAND, with 45 Inches of rainfall, is sell ing at 112.00 to lls.oo per acre. In tracts of lift) acres or more. You huve read of this valley as the "Nile of America" and "The Texas Sugar Howl." Its splen. did corn, clover and alfalfa land are ad mitted to be the richest cotton and sugar oane land In the I nited States. I own tha hind and make ONE price to ail. no innaiion allowed. HIIANI) P. I.OC'KWOOD. 436, San Antonio, Texas. (3U1-M724 19 Wisconsin. LAND LAND LAND NORTH WISCONSIN OF FERS YOU A HOME AND A FORTUNE We'll show J'OU the land at OUf own expense. "We'll make it easy to pay. This le the most fertile araaa ration mo promlalng dairy, stock raining and grain country ever opened fur settlement. It la equal In value to any farm In Minnesota or lower W'Ucoiialn. It has been held all three yeara by bl lumber companies, but WE own It now and are ready to sell to the man of small means who will develop 111 IKIUI, , . ,iinui.uii wiila, This land In Bayfield and Bawyer coun ties Is covered with a network of railways five hours from Minneapolis and Bt. Paul and only ten hours from Chicago the greatest markets In the world for your product. More favorably located than Iowa or Minnesota farms and for only 16.00 to 116 00 per acre on easy paytnenta. Do you realise what thla means In dollars and centa to you? Io you reallso what It might mean to your family Bow and In years to come? This is no chanoe to look upon lightly. It Is a clean-cut opportunity no lesa and those who grasp It will be glad of It-- We are ready to show you the whole country and pay the expense if you buy. This Is too good to pass upl Don't wait a minute. Now Is the time. Write to u at once and we will show you something In land values that you would never believe could le possible. Write Dow. Ask for booklet E. American Colonization Co. Chippewa Fells. Wis ta-si JO REAL ESTATE FARM AXU HUdl l.NI FOR HAI.K (Continued.) Mlaeellaaeoa. 1,M ACRKH of flna soli, ino acrea of Mm. per, living waier ju r acre; a innna aula. 790-ACRE atock ranch for quick sale, 11 per acre, caah. B. HAWVER. 1614 Emmet Bt. Omaha. (30 41 REAL ESTATE FOR RENT , Farm mad Ranch Laad. FOR RENT--acre tract of land In Pen- son (without house), suitable tor garo.cn Ing or raising potatoes. Will rent till January 1, ll, for I If taken Immedi ately. Address B 13a, car Bee. (21) 4ffl s SPLENDID THOROUGH BRED RANCH 4.000 acrea near Kidney. Neb., 1.200 acrea under ditch. $26,000 worth of Improvementa. Bend for Illustrated Jesciiptlon. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., 1st Floor N. T, L. Bldg , Omaha, Neb. Tel. Douglas 17K1. (21)-6R3U Farm lor Rent 146-acre farm, only mil from Florence; 50 acrea cultivated and 40 acres pasture. and 10 acres with t-room house and soma fruit. In hills, water piped to house; large barn; balance acreage In wlllowsi will rent ny montn or on snares. N, P. DO DOE CO., 1714 Famam Bt. (21) M71S 10 REAL ESTATE LOANS fl.000,000 TO IOAN on business and resi dence property In Omaha; lowest rates; no delay. Tuomaa Brennan, Room 1, N. Y. Life. (22)-aB LOWEST RATES Bemla, Pnxton Clock. (22) 667 MONET TO LOAN Payne Investment Co. (22)-9B5 UNION LOAN & INV'T CO., PRIVATE BANKERS LOANS MONEY ON REAL ESTATK. (22 23 21 GARVIN BROS.. 1804 Farnam. 5 and 54 per cent loans en real estate; no delay. (22) 966 LOWEST RATES Beuils, . Paxton Block. (22 (NJ7 $1,000,000 TO LOAN on business and resf dence property In Omaha; lowest rates: no delay. Thomaa Brennan, R. 1, N, T. Ufa. (22) 958 WANTED City loans and warants. W. Famam Smith & Co.. 1320 Farnam St. (22) 969 LOANS on Improved city property. W. H. Thomaa, u6 First National Bank Bldg. (22)-870 WANTED City loans. R. C. Peters A Co., (22) 971 PRIVATE MONEY F. D. Wead. 1520 Doug. (221-072 BUILDING loans on resldenoe property; t per cent. W. B. Melkle, Ramge Blk. (22) M59 WANTED TO BUY WANTED To buy, second-hand furniture, cook and heating stoves, carpets, linole ums, office furniture, old clothes and shoes, pianos, feathers, bed pillows, quilts and all kinds of tools; or will buy the fur niture of your house complete. Will buy antique or mahogany furniture. The high- rat prices paw, call tne ngni man. lei. Doug. sun. tzt aitut uie -T- CA8H paid for old books. Crane-Foya Co., Ill a. mn. rnona xsougias uu. (26) M TY PE WHITER 8 Wa pay the highest cash price for typewriters. Call at once or Tel. Doug. 6477, jtenms, raxton diock. ' (26) 474 M19 WANTED TO BUY A thoroughbred Irish water spaniel; send photo and pedigree; young male prererrea. Aaaress y-zoi. care Bee. tai m&m iu WANTED to buy, second-hand typewrit ers, an makes. 3UA Si. ltiin t)t., nat a. (26)-CS0 M21 CASH for old books. Btaoy, 316 B. 13th. (26) M5J7 A6X WANT TO BUY. 50 to 75-horsnower en glne and boiler; must be In good order. Address o cm, care nee. ii M x WANTED TO RENT WANTED By traveling man and wife, room In modern nouse, witn Doara in house or near; Hanscom Park vicinity 8 referred; rererencea exenangen. Ad reas J 291. Bee. (26V M054 2x WANTED Room and board In -private family by a young man. Address K 343, uee. ij can i iux WANTED Storage .place for . two delivery wagons, in or rtgnt near town. Andreas Box 146, Council HI una, la. (28) M723 11 WHEN you write to advertisers, remem ber it takes but a few strokee of the pen to tell that you saw the "ad." In The Bee. WANTED SITUATIONS DAY WOMEN furnished fre of charge. leiepnone jjougias ixu. UU xumw. UNIVERSITY man. with years' ex Deri enoe as manager oi grain, coal and live stook business, wanta good paying posi tion, has small capital; will lnveat if re quired, -address h iva. Bee. (27)-291 Sx GOOD bread and Die baker wanta a situa tlon. Address P. Hlllmuth, 468 Oakland, la. (27) ZDl ax WANTED Young lady, age ZL wanting employment at doctors' or dentists' office. Address K. M. N.. South Omaha, Bee omce. (27) MaOy 9 COMPETENT young lady stenographer, at present employed, aeeka a stenographic position In another business. Resides with parents and can furnish references. Address N 2, care Bee. . (27) MtSOO 9x WANTED By practical brlefcmaker, place aa foreman or manager; 31 years at the business. Can give good reference. Ad drese Box 27, Geneva, Neb. (2D-M638 19x WANTED Young woman of good appear ance, tact and business ability wants po sition as private secretary or bookkeeper In office or otherwise, about May 1. Can handle people, knowe her business and can earn cer eaiary. Address y 21 D. Bee. Hi) MlwS 10X LEGAL NOTICES SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BB RE ceived at office of treasurer. Battle Moun tain Sanitarium. N. It. D. V. 8., Hot Bprlngs. Bouth Dakota, until 13 o clock, ni., March 26th, 1f7. and then opened, for an Intercommunicating telephone system, In aooordance with drawings and specifica tion, copies of which, with blank proposals and other information, may be had upon application to W. A. Tucker, Treasurer. M 9-13-18 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Bids will be received by the Village Board of Gibbon, Nebraska, March 28, at T p. m. for a system of water work. Kn gine and pump are already provided. For Slana and apeclflcatlons apply to Thomaa haw, Paxton Block, Omaha. Neb. Mch(kl6tME GOVERNMENT NOTICES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, U. 8. Geological - Survey, . Reclamation Service, Washington. D. C., February 14, lw7. Healed proLHmals will be received at the office of tne United States Reclamation fee rv lie. Belle Fourche, Bouth Dakota, until 3 o'clock p. m., April 10, IM, for the con struction. of sections t to 8 of the South Canal with appurtenant structures. In volving approxluialuly O.Ouu cubic yards of canal excavation, T.3U0 cubic yards of concrete, and 1.2U6 linear feet of tunnel. In connection with the Belle Fourche Project, South Dakota. Plana, epeclncatlooa and proposal blanks may be obtained from the I'nlted States Roclamation Service, Wash Ingtun, D. C, Crawford. Nebraska, or Hell Fuurc'be, South Dakota. 30. A. H1TC11 tOCa. Secretary. rzatiMi GOVERNMENT NOTICES PROPOSALS FOR FROZEN FRKBII beef and mutton. Ileailijiijtrtera 1'hllhp- plneg division, ofTlce of the chief romtnla sary, Manila, P. I., Iece)mtr In, l"a. 8aled proposals. In triplicate, will be re reived at this office until 11 o'rlock a, m., April 10, lf"7. at which time and place they will ta opened In the presence of the at tending bidders, for the rurnisnitig ana delivery nf six million six hundred thou sand (b.ax.ii pounds of fri.sen fresh beef and two hundred thousand l-'i.i"'l p unl of rrosen fresh mutton to the aunsmtence deartinent el Manila, P. I., during tli year ending June 10, lt. 1'he accepted beef and mutton will le admitted free of customs duties. The United Btatea reserves the right to decrease the amount called for In the contract by not to exceed 40 per cent upon reasonable notice to the contxarti r, or to Increase the amount called for with the consent of the contractor. Each pro posal must be accompanied by a bidder's guaranty In the amount of IJ0.0OI. or by certified check for that amount on a bank of approved standing In Manila. The bidder to whom the contract Is awarded will be required tn give bond, the penally of which will be fixed by the chief com- mlsaary. Information furnished on appli cation to tne cniei commiaaary, neao quarters department of the MiaaourU Omaha, Neb. Envelopes containing pro posals should be mark oil: "Proposals for frosen fresh beef and mutton for fiscal year 19UH, to be opened April l' 19u7," and addressed to the unoorsignea. a. i.. Bimin, Colonel, A. C. Q., V. 8. army, chief com missary. DZ7J10f9m9. II RAILWAY TIME CARD UNION STATION TK 14 Til AND MARCT Vnloai Paelfle Tave. Arrive. Overland Limited a 9.W am a 1:11 pin The China and Japan Fast Mall a 4:15 pm 4 6:10 Din Colo. Sk Calif. Km a 4:16 pm a 9:30 pm California & Ore. Ex.. .a 4:26 pm a 6:10 pm Los Angeles Limited. ..al2:0t pm al0:46 pm Fast Mall a 1:M am a 6:00 pm Colorado Special a 7:46 am a 7:44 am North Platte Local a 1:10 am a 4:U pm Beatrice Lccal b 1:09 pm b 12:46 pm CktcasTO A Northwesters Cedar Rapids Pass a 7:06 am a 6 0S pm Twin City Express., ....a 7:ou am aic:uu pin ....a 8:00 am all :16 pm ....all:30 am a 2:46 pm ....a 1:M pm a 9:86 am . ..a 4 12 pm a 9:60 am a 1:46 pin ....a 6:60 pm a 7:8V am a 2:(0 pm ....a 8:25 pm a 8:80 am Chicago Daylight .. Chicago Local Bloux City Local ... Carroll Ixjc.al Bloux City Local.... Chicago Express .... Fast Mall Fast Mail Twin City Limited ....a 8:2 pm a 7:06 a Overland Limited .. ....a &JS pm a 9:31 am ....all:00 pm all:51 am ....a 7:40 am al0:ffi am ....b 7:40 am al0:36 am ....a 1:00 pm a 6:A pm ....a 8:00 pm a 6:06 pm ,...b 1 -00 pm b 5:06 pm Chicago Umlted ... NorfoTk-Bonesleel . Llncoln-Chadron ... Deadwood-Llncoln . Casper-Bhonshonl ., Htstlngs-Bupenor Fremont-Albion b 6:02 pm bl2:60 pm Wabaah. St. Louis Express a 1:90 pm a 8:30 am Bt. Louis Local (from ' Council Bluffs) a 9:15 am alo:30 Dm Btanberry Local (from council uiuiTB) ........o o:w pm Dii:oam Missouri Pacific. K. C. A Bt. L. Express.. a 9:00 am a 8:90 am K. C. A Bt. 1m Kxpress..all:15 pm a 6:26 pm MCDrasKi iocai a z:uv pm aai :i am Dea Moines Local a 4:16 pm Chicago Great Western. Bt. Paul St Minneapolis.. 8:10 pm ? :10 am Bt. Paul ft Minneapolis. 7:46 am 11:60 pm Chicago Limited 6:40 pm 9:00 am Chicago Express 7:40 am 11:60 pm Chicago Fxpress 1:30 pm 8:80 pm Illinois Central. Chicago Express a 8:00 am a 1:46 cm Minn. & St. Paul Ex.. b 8:00 am a 8:16 pm Chicago Limited .a 6:00 pm a 7:80 am Minn, at est. ram iia...a b:30 pm a 7:30 am Chicago, Hook Island A Paclno. EAST. Chicago Limited a 3:15 am a T:10 am lowa ixchi a :uu am a 4:30 pm Chicago Mall a 8:46 pm Iowa Local bl2:06 pm b 9:o6 pm Chicago (Eastern Ex.).. a 6:06 pm a 1.36 pm Chioago (lowa Lmtd.)..a 6:36 pm al2:26 pm Rocky Mountain Limit. 7:20 am a l:f a Colo. & Cal. Expreaa. a 1:50 pm a 4:60 pm LjI 1 1 UV 1 1 1 f .iiuiui uu Bellevue a 8:w pm a 9:30 am Cnleasro, HllTraiKta Jt et. Paul. Chi. and Colo. 8tecial..a am a 7:30 a California and Ore. Ex.a 5.46 pin a 1:10 pm uveriniiu biuufceu m a.du wu . a:.iu a Des Molnea ft Cedar Haplda iocal b 6:45 am bll.OO pm DVRLINOTOlf TATIOH loth A MASO Burlington. Leave. Arrive. Denver ft California.... a 4:10 pm a 1:30 pm Black Hifle a 4:10 pm a 1:30 pm Northwest Special ....a 4:10 pm a 3:30 pm Northwest Express ....all:10 pm a 7:10 am Nebraska express ' a :iu am a 7:46 Dm Nebraska Local a 8:00 am a 7:46 pm l,incoiu uuim a :uo am Linco'.n Fast Mall b 2:00 pm a!2:01 pm Lincoln Local a 7:30 pm Ft. 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ALLAN LIKE OCEAN STEAMSHIPS New stMrntra Victorian and Virginian, tiipl crvw turbtn antinM. and Tunisian, Coraltma and Ionian. tw!n-crw. WMkly lalllng Lirerpool, Ola gow, London. Him (Franc). Ranwmbar, oar nltlng ara from Montran), pasa Ing down tha plcturvsau Bt. Law ran c Rirar br day light. Aocommodat.oua navrpnssd. Rttw: 6a loo a 140.00 and upward; aaeond cabin 140.00 and np warda. Ono clasa Cabin Bteamcra. 940.00 and upwards. ALLAN a. COMPANY. 174 Jackaoo Boul., Chicago. EUROPE $150 a,XTTorua. 51,195 All expense laolndeA ALL ROUTES WRITH FOR BOOKLET THOS. COOK 4 SON 246A BROADWAY, NEW YORK 136 Offices Abroad , Oook't Traveler's Caeek Payable Byerrwhera. SCANDINAVIAN-AMERICAN LIM 16,00 Tea Twia-aerew Passenger Steamers Direct te Norway, Sweden and Denmark a&illog from Ntw York at soon. t'nlU4 RUN Apr. irlH.IHl OI Mr U C. r. TIM Mar ll I'nllx) Btats Jus Gacar 11... Mar r'- V. Tlta J una II Saloon, leo sad upward; second cabla. $60. After Ma; 1. salooa 70 and up, 14 cabla IM. A. E. Johnson t Co., 1 Broadway, 14. Y. 114 Bast Klasls St.. Chicago. MANY LOTTERY INDICTMENTS Healdeata of Hew Orlcnna anal Other Towns Formally Aeeaaea r Jsry. NEW .ORLEANS, La.. March 8.-The I'nlted State grand jury today returned a number 'of Indictment against cltlicns of Louisiana and other states on a charge of Bending lottery matter by express. The New Or 1 ear men Indicted are: - Harry Daponte, James A. Pierce, Albert Fourcade and Abe Frtelander. Other Included. In th true bill are: L. M. Wilson of Meri dian, Mlaa.; Mlsa Cs L. Bradley of Monroe, La.; W. F. Thomfeon of Marshall, Tex.j Henry C. Harrison of Bait Lake City, I'tah; W. A. Steagalls of Cairo. III., and Char lea Jacobs of Palestine. Tex. Thf above named persons are accused of using fictitious nanws In the transmission and receipt of lottery matter Issued by the Loterla De Blut-ftelde y San Juan Del Norte, and the Lottery Dillgencla Publlca of Pueblo, Mexico. . DUNLIN BUYS ST. JOE TEAM Haw Tark Kational Center Fielder Become! Weitern Leitue Mtcnate. NEIL CONFIRMS THE REPORT Ramor that Wichita, Kan. Interests Are geekln a Plaeo In tha Western laane C lr .' calt. - CHICAGO, March 8. It was reported here today that the Bt. Joseph club of the West ern league had been purchased by Michael Donlln, at present a member of the New York National league team. It was said that Donlm, who Is now In this city await ing tho answer of the New York manage ment to his demand for an Increased salary, will run the Bt. Jnaeph club from he bench If he does not obtain his release fiom New York. Prealdent O'Neill of the Western league would not dlscuaa the reported sale of the Bt, Joseph club and Donlln, when asked regarding the accuracy of the story, said: "It la all right." A conference will be held In Kansas City In the near future between Prealdent O'Neill of the Western league and Inter- eats representing Wichita, Kan., regarding the probable admission of that city Into the Western league. SHIVKI.Y HEADY FOR Ot'TLAWS Aaserta I.eagoe Will Take that Conrao If it Loses Topeka. KAKRAR CITY. Mn.. March S. (Special Tol..orm "W don't want to be outlaws, but If Ti.peka Is taken away rrom ua m Western aaaociatlon will leave tne rauoni auRiwliition." This was the statement mane ry it. M. Shlvely tonight. Blilvely a announce ment supports that made by D. A. Duncan, ino of the owners oi tne uaiunoma v ny club Thursday: "I will not atop at Kansas City, Kan., I'll put a team In Kanaaa City, Mo., too. tr tne western league in nw to draft To(eku, what usw Is there of us paying for the protection of tho National Association of Minor Leagues when we are not protected? We can get plenty of good players. Every manager In the associa tion knows of plenty of men who are of big league caliber who would be glad to play with an outlaw league. We could get plavere from tho Trl-State league. There are plenty of good men In that league who have been mnrooned there be- cauae of the outlaw trouble who would be tickled to death to plav with ua. Kick cooley waa In Kanaaa City today and he came around to see me. Cooley in timated that unless he got Tnneka Into the Western league that he wouldn't have any team in Topfka. I will go to Topeka next week and unless Cooley and Crow give me substantial assurance that they will give Toh ka a team In the Wewtern association I will form a new company, take the fran chise away from Cooley and Crow, buy a new nark If neceoanrv u nil ni i f Tn on In pMiarge of the club who will run It for the beat Intereats of the aaaociatlon. I m In this thing to fight to the finish." CHANGES IS BASE BALL BILES Nonreserve Contract Prohibited Ex cept 1 nder Certain Conditions. CINCINNATI, March 8. Announcement of changes In the national agreements waa made today by the National Base Ball com mission. The changes have been approved by rrenident Pulllam, Prealdent Johnson and President P. T. Powers and are as follows: First Add to article vl, the following sentence: "No club operating under the national agreement shall at any time negotiate for the purchase or lease of tne property or another club without first securing the consent or sucn club. Second Strike out the following sentence at the end of section 6, article vl (thla Is done at the request of the Pacific Coast league and the National association): "Provided, however, that the time of se looting players from the Pacific coast league snau tie from November la to uecemoer l of each year. Third Change section 1, article vill, eo that the same shall read: "Section L AH contracts between clubs and players In the major leagues shall be in form presenned by the National com mission. All contracts between clubs and players In the National association shall be In form prescribed by that association; pro vided, nowever, mat no nonreserve con tract shall be entered Into by any club operating under the national agreement until permission to do so haa flrat been obtained from the National commission when such contracts concern major league players, or the national board of arbltra tlon of the National association when such contracts cefneern players of that organi sation. In either event, the secretary of the National commission must be imme diately notified that such permission has been received and such contracts must at once be promulgated by him with the proper notation of such permission. THOMPSON WILL BE ON DECK Pa'a New Pitcher Writes He Will Report on Time. "That fixes the pitching staff for sure.' waa the remark made by a leading fan a he aat .around Pa Rourke'a ftmoke House yesterday afternoon and heard Pa say amid i a wreatn or smiles mat j. u. mompson, the crack twlrler, who was bought from the Bt. Louis Nationals had deckled to re port to Omaha for service. He is now at Kalispell, Mont., where It Is a little cold for training, but he writes he will be here in plenty of time to get Into condition to tiltch the opening game and any game thereafter that Papa Bill may call upon him to twirl. Thompson was cavorting around the country and Pa could not get tn communication with him before this time, and although, of course, McCloakey tad said he would come, It wa not certain until the boy had been heard from himself. ' WITH THE BOWLERS. The Metx Bros." team took two games from the Onlmods at the Aaaociatlon alley last right. The last was a walk for the shoe men with a total above l.OOu. The Onlmods took the individual honors, Mc Cague having the best total with 670 and Tracy the high game with 234. Scores: METZ BROS. 1st. 2d. 3d. Total. 1S2 2oi) 146 627 164 170 152 4M 176 181 174 630 2"4 1B8 191 6M 168 -212 lH 667 Brunke Zarp Denman .... Blakeney ... Huntington Totals 893 ONIMODS. 1st. 177 138 146 174 931 840 2,804 2d. m 173 157 ISO 190 13 3d. Tola McCague Tracy Heaton Encell O. O. Francico Handicap Total 212 670 645 493 61S 664 33 190 ft 13 , 192 , 13 840 804 1,014 3,718 Change In Racing; Proa-ram. BEATRICE, March 8. (Special.) A com mittee combating of C. M. Buck of Auburn, president of the Nebraaka Driving associ ation; J. T. Stevens of Wymora and W. W. BVott of Beatrice, held a meeting here yes terday and made some changes In the rac ing program of the circuit. The races aa agieed upon will be as follows: Trotting, 2.18 clasa. 2:22 class. 2:27 class, 2 36 class and the 3-year-old class. The pacing races will he the 2:iW clasa, 2:17 clnaa. 2 16 claaa, 2:30 class and 3-year-old claaa. Thia ar rangement cancels the 2:40 trot and makes some slight chunges In the other races. The circuit will open July 2 and a meeting will be held each week during the circuit at th following named towns: Auburn, Bea trice, Wymore. Yoik. Tekamah. Fremont, Beivard, Pawnee City. Tecumaeh and Un coin state fair. Prealdent Buck says he has reoelvea many Inquiries and predlcta that the races will be well tilled wlih large fields of horse and the beat In the wast. HerreahosT Defeat Cllao. PINEIH'RST, N. C. March 8. -Fred Her reahoff of the Uarden City club, C. O. Becker of Auburndale, David Fleming. Jr., of Philadelphia and C. B. Fownes of Pitts burg, will fight it out In the semi-finals of the annual championship golf tourna ment here as the result of today's play. The feature today was a nlneteeu-hole bat tle betwtru HerreshofT and J. 1). ('line of Cleveland, the last four holes of th match being halved and lierreahoff winning the extra hole by a single stroke. Medal play core were 7 and 7s. Colnnabna nnd Irkiilrr Divide. BCHIYLKR. Neb.. March 8 8nc!al Telegram I Schuyler and- Colutr.bu Hlah school tonight broke ev:rrln two game of baaket ball. Schuyler taking the boys' game by the ecttrn of 13 to 11. Time waa called in tne areond hall with both teama a tie at II to. 11. Play era continued for five AN UP-TO-DATE HEAD-PIECE ' Cushion S-wrats and Best Workmanship and Fast Colors and ; Latest Styles, are . some of the'WHY? of '-, yilE STANDARD fc. O F HAT VALU !...: M?Kibbin minutes, when Fletcher, Bchuylor's right forward, made a goal, which was the win ning one. In the girls' game Columbus vtoj with ease, starting out with a lend and keeping It until the finish winning bv the score of 11 to 8. Lmptrc: Cocayne. attend ance: 300. STONE browns; only card Nebraskaa's Losa in St. Lonle Wonlit Dim the I.natre of that Aggregation. Stone la still holding out for that $4,000 from Bt. Louis. He declares he will not play for lesa. That he Is worth the money not- many people will doubt, but that he will get It from that source many aa rlously question. 'Tla a queer thing, all this criticism of players of high grade who Insist on shar ing the enormous dividends which they create for their employers. Admittedly base ball Is bringing revenuea today It never, on the whole, brought before, and yet salaries do not compare with times when Incomes of owners were less. And still the gamut of attack Is run against the man who, of unquestioned greatness, of demonstrated superiority, of matchless prowess, haa the manhood to demand his right and wait till he gets them. Why shouldn't Stone get 14,000 a year from Bt. Louis? He Is the greatest batter there Is, a fine fielder, fast base runner and. In all. the one drawing card today that the St. Louis Browns have. Even Wallace at shortstop, who gets 16,500 season under a four-year contract that ends with the cloae of thla season, is not to compare with Btone as a drawing card In plain, unvarnished commercial language a money maker for the boss. Take flton off the team and where Is your drawing card? Now, aa In every other period of base ball history, it has been the one-man, the star, that has drawn crowds to the gates. Take Lajoie off of Cleveland, Wag ner off Pittsburg, Waddell off Philadel phia, and where la your attraction for either of those teams? Barney Dreyfuss waa once asked If It was true aa rumored that he was going to sell Hans Wagner for some fabulous sum named, and he re plied: "Do you think I want to go out of the base ball business In Pittsburg?" And Btone, in the department of the game where Wagner has become the great est, ha " outwagnered Wagner batting. Btone, if he wa with Pittsburg, Philadel phia, Cleveland, or nearly any other team but the one he I with, would be ap preciated and would get the money he asks, which baa ball men admit I not exor bitant. The pity I Stone la hampered by rules that do not permit him to accept what he could get elsewhere. And the blessing is. Stone owns a Ne braska farm, so, as a matter of necessity, It' Immaterial to him whether he play ball or loaf. EVESTS ON THE Bl.NSIXG TRACKS Two Jockeys la New Orleans Hot pltals a Resalt of Accidents. NEW ORLEANS, March 8. Two loeplo chase Jockey, Major and Johnson, are in the hospital here because of accidents, and Major is in gnave danger of tlcaih. He haa not recovered consciousness aince being thrown yesterday. Johnson waa thrown while practlcii. the Jumps today at City park, hla mount rolling over him. The defeat of Colloquy, the favorite In the fourth race today waa a surprise, tha horse -having been a consistent winner. Weather clear; track fast. Results: First race, mile: Orient won. Begonia second. Lemon Olrl third. Time: 1 : 1 2 H, . Second race. Ave furlongs: Kmlly Prjs ton won. Soprano second. Flora Price third. Time: 1:00 4,. Third race, three and a half furlongs: Ziephen won, G res ham second. Bayou Lark third. Time: 0:42. Fourth race, alx furlonga: JuJge Post won. Colloquy second, Belle Strome third. Time: 1:18H- ' Fifth race, aeven furlong: John L. In glls won. Polly I Tim second. Royal Breexe third. Time: 1:274k. Sixth race, mile: Oold Way won. Orilne aecond, Roseboro third. Time: 1:41 Seventh race, five and a half furlongs: Miss Leeds won, Bales hed aecond, Posing third. Time: 1:07,. HOT SPRINGS, March 8. Result at Oaklawn: Flrat race, four furlongs: Hollow won, Boll Weevil second. Lady Hapsburg Ihlnl. Time: 0:48. Second race, mile: Little Rose won, Wooltessa second, Ruth Nolan third. Time: 1:42H. Third race, mile: Sultry won. Wood claim second. Dr. Hart third. Time: 1:42. Fourth race, mile: Koine Regent won. Docile second, Anna Ruskln third. Time: 1:414,. Fifth race, mile and twenty yard).: Chancellor won, Demo second. Sea Water third. Time: 1:484. Sixth race, seven furlongs: Tyrolean won, Alfonso second, B. J. Swanner third. Time: 1:28,. LOS ANGELES, Marcn 8. rieauits at Ascot Park: First race, alx furlongs: Tim liurst won. Antara second, Elfin King third. Time: 1:1144. Second race, five and a half furlongs: Red Oarter wnn, King Ahab aecond, Nor folk third. Time: 1:0. Third race, mile: Rama won. Mounte- W. O. DAVIDSON, city ricMir aiiiar, Mi rAmNAM gr. OMAHA bank second. Deamages third. Tlmt: l:4l. Fourth race, mile: nrmnmiM itignt won. J. c. Clem second, Hrghel third. Time: 1:4m. Klfih rare, aeven furlongs: lleotge K. Mllner won. The ItntialalHiul second, 'l aser third Time: 1:24. Hixth race, six furlongs: "alnrlda won. Kh'ta second. Miss lllmynr third. Time: 11 . PAN FRANCIHCO. March llesults at Oakland; First rare., half mile, ptirae: Ann won, Amada second, Veapa third, lime; "V . . . Herond race, five ant a nair lur-ons. selling: Maud Mctl won, Nancy W. sec ond. Avnnn third Time: 10! Third race, mile: Par Id Weher won, Knika, Second, Calendar third. Time: 141V Fourth race. Orlndo handicap, futurity course: Itapldwater won. Collector .1, up second. Cloudllght third. Time: 1:1 Fifth race, mile and a sixteenth: I he I'orglan won, Northwest second, Jake M-H.se third. Time: 1:47H. Blith race, aeven furlongs: Ruoy w.-n, Pl'alanx eocond. Curriculum third. Tiiimi: 1:26. I1ILI.I Altf HKCORI) TWICE HROKF.lt I'oaaenbnrar Makes Ran of lot la Afternoon. I'rnarnt lift nt n.la-ht. NEW YORIC March . -Contestants In the national arrr.iteur billiard championship tournament twit ) broke the average record at 14-2 balk Mm game today Calvin l- mareat mora th n maintained the reputa tion which had k "ceded him from Chicago, when tnnlrht hk not only outplayed his opIMinent, Dr. L. : Mlal, one of New York' t.eat amateur pn yers. nut estarnianei a new murk both ry speed and execution In the afternoon game J. Ferdinand Png. genburg of the lederkrantx cluh broke Wilson P. Fosa' re ord for average by scor ing Stio In fourteen ) nnlnga. Hut In the even ing game Dernarea. outclaaaed thla mark by running out the necessary 3n In eleven Innings, The groat performance called forth tumultona applause. Tomorrow afternoon Mlal will play Rolls and In the evening Gardner will meet Poggenhurg. ' In this afternoon 'a game, the eighth of the amateur billiard championship tourna ment, J. Ferdinand Poggenhurg. who won the national title three years ago. made a new national record In his match with T. Mortimer Rolls of Philadelphia, whom he defeated by a score f to 91. Poggen hurg won In fourteen Innings, hla new national record for average In 14-2 balk line being 21 6-14. It waa In hla fourth Inning that Poggenhurg flrat obtained good con trol, making 27 by nnraltig arnuud the lower balk space. In the fifth he gathered In iX and two Innings later It looked a though nothing could stop him from run ning out the game. Hla stroke-wss delicate and true and he played wflhotit hesitancy. A mlacue ended a more than promising run when hn had added 69 buttons to hie string. Poggenhurg corraled the Ivorle In the lower balk apace In the fourteenth, and manipulated them In masterly" ;yle, until he totalled 101. Poggenhurg 1. 0, I, 27. 23. 1. 69, 26, 40, 19, 0, t, 1, 101 3n; average, a 6-14. Rolls-?, 0. 1. 1. 2. 7. 11. 0. 0, 1, 88, 14. 1, 1 W; average, 12-14. Calvin Demareat of the Chicago Athletic; association and Dr. Ionldna L. Mlal of thla city were the ennteatants In tonight' game. Demareat won the hank and had 13 to Mlal's 19 at the beginning of the fourth. Demareat did not seem to mind the hoodoo number as he rapidly ran pnat lfll, made by Poggenhurg earlier In the day. It looked as though he would Ton out the game, but he slipped up on a fol low through to the lower lefthand corner -1 a kiss knocked him nut with a run of llfi. Demareat han 45 In the aeventh Inning, dropping out on an almost certain short masse. Dr. Mlal replied with a carefully complied 00, macie up of very close nursing with occaaional drives for poei'lon. He essayed a short draw near the bottom rail and lert the balls in good snape for ni youthful opponent. Iiemarest ran past th DO stage In his eighth Inning. Demarest made a hair-raising spurt In his tenth inning and ran up 52 carorna. within 7 point of the game, when he missed a daring two-cushion shot by the narrowest of margin. Mlal came back with 14 and Demarest ran out In hie eleventh Inning. Score: Demarest 2. 8. 8. 115. 0, 1. 46, 47. 18, 62, 7 SriO: average: 27 3-11: high run. 115. . Mlal 0. IS. 3, 1. 63, 10. 6". 10, 10, 14177; av erage, 161-11; high run, 60. M'CARTHT LOSES TO BTCKLR6 I Breaks Hla Arm In Second Round and, Qr-lt After Fifth. Walter McCarthy threw up the epong after the fifth round in ni ngni wnn uu Ruckle at Oathoff'a hall Friday night an tha referee awarded the decision to HucKlei MeCarthv broke his right arm In the ec ond round, but fought on until the sixth In the hone of getting In one of hi left wings and putting Buckle out, but It wa no use and after the fifth round hla sec onds threw up the sponge. Both men appeared In the pink of condi tion. Buckle especially being in much bet ter trim than on any previous appearance and alao showed that tie had learned con siderable of the game since last he fought McCarthy to a draw. He seemed the more clever of the two and waa considerable bet ter on his infighting while McCarthy waa on the lookout at all times for a heavy haymaker that would put Buckle out. Buckle had the better of the argument at the start and to those who were not too prejudiced it was seen that hn was the more likely of the two. In the aecond round, after considerable sparring, Mo Carthy got a long downward swinging blow on Buckles neck, and those close to the ringside could hear his arm crack. , It knocked Buckles to the floor, but did no material damage except to break Mc Carthys arm. Many blows were exchanged In the third with little damage, but In the. fourth Me Carthy forced things and had considerable the better of the argument. The fifth round waa all Buckle and at the close Mc Carthy's seconds threw the sponge Into the center of the arena. McCarthy" seconds were Paul Murray, Pete Rooney and Charles Moore while Buckles had In hi corner Ed Courtney, Toung Yanger and Bill Watts. McCarthy weighed In at 139 and Buckles was not weighed, but seemed about the same six. Duncan McMlllen waa referee. The flrat preliminary wa a alx round go between Young Yanger of St. I-oul and Al Meyer of San Francisco. They weighed 130 apiece and It looked for a time aa If It wa.i to be a good go, but Yanger soon proved to b too good for the colored lad and the latter'a aecond threw op th sponge In the fifth round. The second preliminary waa billed aa a ten round gt between Hop and Dodd. Hope waa clearly outclassed by Dodd who proved himself to be a dulte clever boxer. In the second round Hope waa knocked to the floor, but roae at the count of nlae. In the third round, however, he wsa knocked out by a swinging blow on tha point of the Jaw. Fully 6no people were turned away who were unable to gain admittance to OathofTe hall, which waa early filled with about &j0 lover of th boxing game. i Nebraska Pitcher Goea Weal. BEATRICE. March 8. (Special.) 3 A. Burget, pitcher for last year Plckrell ball team, and who was given a tryout by "Ducky" Holmes of Lincoln, will leave Plckerell In a few day to play with soroo team in the west Klank Throw Wrlcht. BEATRICES. Neb.. March 8 Special Tel egram.) Emll Klank of South Omaha threw Carl Wright of Dea Molnea tonight two fall out of three. The match waa for a purse of $100 and waa wltneaaed by a big crowd. Low Rates to the W est via Boand trip d objw ticket at aboat half tka asoal rata to points la Dakota, Montana. Idaho, Waaklajto) and Canadlaa Northwest ara oa aala darla March aad April. Tho boat ce actions ara mad la Ualoo Depot. St. faul. Shortest roots and time. For full laloranatloo apply to F. L. DOHFRTY, AOtNT a pxjtai rr. COUNCIL KLurrs.