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Trra OttATTA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, JULY ' 23, 1007 1 i ( OFFERED FOR RENT Batldlasrs ChiIIumA. JI1 HARSKT 8T.-8 floor end basement. ua Investment Co., 1501 Dodge St (1&J-M7 Wholesale District BUILDING ' For Rent The fo-ar-atory an 1 basement brick balld tog at 916 Farnam 8t. , Apply F. D. Wead, 1SI4 Douglas St. ' Uk U3M Office. DESK room on first floor at 1212 Farnarn, t . 15-m ID FLOOR, well lighted; elegant for office Dae. 1212 Farnam. (15) f.40 FOR RENT Dealt room In Bea office, city hall building, 41? N. lh St.. South Omaha. Apply to manager. (15) 134 BTORK room for rent, 422 S. 18th St one block south of court house. (16) M1T6 aax It to Terr seldom that good outside apace In a well appointed office building la avail able. At the preMnt tlma we have a beautiful mite of two rooms on the fifth floor, with emit and no nth light, a large vault, which make thia a moat desirable apace during either aummer or winter. Room No. M4 la now vacant and Is Mrlt, with a good-slxed vault; haa east light. A new hard-wood P.yor- Waa recently put In thla room. Everybody In Omaha knowa tha location of the Bee building: h la central, close t the city hall and county court house. There are several hundred people who apend more time here tlian In their homes and any one of then will testify aa to the care they receive here. For further particulars call THE . BEE BUILDING GO. iTTH AND FARNAM. C--434 tor)). FOR RENT TArge store room, with good basement, 8461) So. 16th St., $18. C. M. BACHMANN. 436 Pazton Blk. (ifi)-M,ia STORE ROOM, 110S N. 18th St.. 120. BKMIS, PAXTON BLK. 'Phone Douglas Itu, (15) 414 SMALL storeroom, 1706 No. 34th. , (lfi) M152 25 840 per month for desirable storeroom and basement, 2(mfit), near 221 and Farnam Sts. GEORGE A CO., 1601 Farnam St. (15) M218 26 OFFERED FOR SALE Fcnelnar. ANCHOR and Iron fencing; wire fencing . 6c pur foot. 206 N. 17th bU Tel. Red 814. . , ' , , (16; S42 Pwrattar. D-HANr'furnlture bought and aold; bus! reus on tha square. Rosenborg, formerly with Chicago Furniture Co.. 103 S. 14tli. 2X 6886. , . , (16) M970 Jv27.. PIANO BARGAINS For close buyers. Tour choice of twenty different anakea In our bargain room tbla Week. ' ' Kimba'i! upright I 76 Gem upright; reflnlshed like new 131 Ludlman upright, - large six 161 Hallett A Davis, Flemish oak 1A0 tlallett 4 Davla. walnut case 10 sciimollek & mueller piano Company 'Phone Doug. 1(25. UU-131S Farnam St. . (1 M370 TOR BALE" A Hardman Cabinet Grand Upright l'lano. nearly new. Inquire at . 87u6 Ohio SU . (16) 714 25x. Pool and Billiard Table. FOR SALE New and secondhand billiard anil pool tables. We lead tha world In cheap bar fixtures; easy payments. Bruna-witk-Baike-Collendar, 4V7 8. 1Mb St. (16-tt Typewriters anal lewlag Machines. FOR SALE High grade secondhand type, writer; good condition ; a bargain at Ml Call room 60S. Be Blag. (16) 671 ONE Remington typewriter. No. 6, In good condition, fur aala cheap. Call at Bee Utile. (16) stag Alrrllaaeoas. BEND us your mail ordeis Tor drugs; freight . paid on $10 lota. Myers-Dillon Drug Co.. Omaha. (16) 80 HER WIN WILLIAMS CO.. best mixed . italat. Sherman A McConnell Drug Co. , . (16)-ltl QA8. ELECTRIC AND . . COMBINATION FIXTIRKS. Special low price, during tha aummer to rduoe atwtji. ;order now; goods delivered when readyTS. BURGESS & GRANDEN CO- Telephone Douglas 681. 113 S. lWh BL .... UO-844 SNAP. RKSTAI'RANT and cafe; rent '5: 6 Miok8 from postorflce. We feed l.Si per day. Address 814. Bee. Must sell at once. (lli) '.7.' 3ox DRI'OS at rut prices; freight paid or. (10 orders; catalogue free. SHERMAN- M CON NELL RLQ CO., Omaha. Neb. (16) M416 JIO.mkiiPATHIC medicines, wholesale and . I' tull. tshoruian at McConnell Drug Co. (16 M417 FOR SALE Flrat-claaa ator fixtures, auweaers, etc. Olobe Land and I vest Hunt I ii Farnam St., Omaha, iito. , (lti iv P if ALL 8 safes, new. Id-hand. 1818 Karnam. . (16) 847 TK SALE Fancv cheirles. Ihms Fruit Farm, iij an Military Ave. Tel. Berson (16) 676 "pK 8AI.F-At 703 So. 13th St.. store flx- uies. shriving, counters, rases, chairs, auilmg iiitt,)hln and tash register. WIUUM J. COAD. Trustea. (1)-M166 ' XK Russian antique eamovar. harcin. N. 16th St. (ll 147 28 I-IH KNKU gaaollne atove, $2i0; S-burii?r ttasollna atuva, a 00. Omalik Stove Ho llr Work. 12U6-8 Douglna bt. (16) M17I 23 8AI Finest boarding house In tha i iwaiion. all lurnisnea. neat walking dlsiance. etc: cheap, lmiulre 1 Karl.ailt tlixk. Omaha, Neb. (lb) St 'o.S a''At"kO. 7S BOl'TII I3TH ;..sr""K FlV-TfRKS. SHKLV1N J. a . 1 I A r I -1. TV l.AHf I lt IKS, M. J. COAD, TUL'STEJi (U)7T CHOICE OFFICES V Hanon, Oracans, M aaloal Instruments, OFFERED FOR SALE Mlseellaneonat ntlaned. CASH reprl-fer for eale, 140; km, lr to ti. 1111 Farnam St. 1 M 173 29x FINE upright piano, nearly new, largest alr. very cheap; party leaving city. 415 N. 23d St. (16)-ME1 PATENTS LARSON CO.-Dook free. Bee Bldg. (17) 8. D. O. DARNELL, patnt attorney and ma chine designer, Paiton Blk. Tel. Red. 7117. 17) MOAUglO PERSONAL OMAHA Btammerera' Institute. Ramge Bldg. 0 )--! SEWING machine tented. Neb. Cyls Co., loth and Harney, pnone uoug. lwa. (la) ( A n WTTPtreatment and bath. Mms. JlAUtJllVg,,,! Ug N- 16th 2d floor (18) FEW bargains In 2d-hand soda fountains, monthly payments. Derlght, 1818 Farnam. (16) A ECZEMA absolutely cured by W. A. Paxton aalve. B. J. Bcanoeli. agt., 600 Ware i'lk. (U) MKI8 SYRINGES, rubber gooda. by mall; cut E rices. Send for free catalogue. Myere 'lllon Drug Co.. Omaha. (18)-o PLEATING Buttons. IRuchln'f . I LLnilllVJ Embroidery. Dyeing and cleaning, aponging and shrink-Ing-nnly 5c per yard. Send for price list and samples. GOLDMAN PLEATING CO.. 10 Douglas Block. Tel. Douglas 1P36. 1-JK1 AfiNF.TTf! Osteology and massage. lUilUlMrjllL Vapor and tub bat ha Room 2, VIM Farnam St., 2d floor. (18) M926 Jy26 THE SALVATION ARMY solicits caat-off clothing; In fact, anything you do not need. We collect, repair and sell, at 114 N. 11th St., for cost of collecting, to the Worthy poor. Call 'phone Doug. 41S5 and wagon will call. (18 611 YOUNG WOMEN coming to Omaha as strangers are Invited to visit the Young Women's Christian Association rooms, 1516 Farnam street, where they will be directed to suitable boarding places or otherwise assisted. (18) 913 PRIVATE CONFINEMENT HOME Mrs. Dr. King, 1&0 N. 24th St. Tel. Doug. S.". (18) 863 PAINFUL burns, any sore or skin hurt quickly healed by Satin akin cream. 26c. HANDSOME young Lincoln bachelor, well bred business man of popularity, wants acquaintance of wealthy lady under 30 of good address. A. Merchant, Gen. Delivery, Omaha. (18) M182 26 x REAL ESTATE BBAIi ESTATE! DEALERS. RUSSELL St M'KITIUCK CO., 433 Ramge. (13) 66e W. H. TURRELL, 16 Patterson Blk. Doug. 1129. (tf) 866 PAYNE INV. CO., lat floor N. T. L. Doug. 178L (M)- L. W. BUNNELL A CO.,- 823 N. T. Life. Douglas 6143. (19) 890 R. C. PETERS A CO.. Bee Bldg. (19-8S7 ALFRED C. KENNEDY. 209 Flrat Nat'l Bank Bldg. 'Phone Douglaa 723. (19) -888 GEORGE A COMPANY. 1601 Farnam. Tel. Douglas 756. (191-&S9 CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE. Did You. See our six reaaona In this paper why WEST COUNCIL BLUFFS la the Ideal place for a home. A hunch of , rent receipts have no value compared with the oom fortti of 'a. home. Look these reasons Up. Benjamin Real Estate Co., Phone Doug. 7332. 326-6 Neville Blk. (19)-M:74 READ THIS 81s good reasons why Omaha wage earn ers are seeking homes In Weat Council Bluffs: lat. Because building lots ran be bought for one-half of what they will cost In Omaha the same distance from the bunl ness center. 2d. Because they can be bought for a small payment down and 15.00 per month till paid. 3d. Because we will build housea ott these iota on the Installment plan, monthly paymenta not to exceed the amount you am now paying for rent. 4th. RecauKe the' street car service la aa good aa in any other direction from the bualnesa center, the fare being 6 oenta. 6th. Hecause we have over 100 nloo lots to choose from, besides several houses al ready built and for Bale on easy terma. 6th. Hecause we have the gooda and will be glad to show you that these state ments are true. Oftlce open Sundays from 8 to 12:30. , , Benjamin Real Estate Co. 'Phone Douglas 7332. S26-6 Neville Block. (19) M 164 VACANT On South Twentieth Street. All special taxes paid; about 26 ft. extends from 20th through to Vinton, 3750; the best bargain In Omaha. 0'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO. Sole Agents. Phone D 2152. 1001 N. Y. Life Hldg. (19)-Ml72 27 TWENTIETH AND GRACE Almost Walking Distance A new 7-room strictly modem houae on paved atreet and car line; very up-to-date. This la the one you have been look ing for. Price, $3,450; well worth every penny of It. W. S. FRANK, Tel. Doug. S600. S?l Neville Rlk. (lit) M2A 27 84.000 vlll buy one of the lieat homes In Koimtze Place. Modern In every way. Large barn. East front Street paved. Permanent sidewalk Easy terms. THOMAS KKKNNAN, Room t. New York Lite Hldg. Phone Douglas IJxA. (19) Milt MrST BE SOLD before Julv 30. Owner moving to beattle. Call and get the bent bargain ever offered In a house; 8 rooms, modern; no color line drawn. This la a cl..nce of your life. Inuutre 209 Ohio St. tiy 31 24x NEAR DEM IS PARK A NEW eight-room all modern house haa JuBt been completed. If not aold this week will be leased (or a year. See thla at once. 4,WOI on easy terma. O KEtFB REAL ESTATE CO.. 1001 N. Y. Life Bldg. Phone Doug. S15J (19) AH J6 BEMIS PARK DISTRICT I rooms, brand new, atrletly modern, 84.000, ' O'Keete Real Kxtate Co., 1001 N. Y. Life Bids. Q9)-Mn BEMIS TARK. Two beautifully situated lots. 40x177 feet each, west front on boulevard, two blocks to tar, on grade; corner, tbuu; lasMe, 7ja. Must be sold by owner at ouce, Dtot La fayette Ave. 1-M LIST your property with Chris Boyer. txl and Cwmutg bis. jli) in . REAL ESTATE CITT PROPERTY FOR AIR (Continued.) DUNDEE Why not take a car ride to Dundee one of these hot summer evenings and look over the many Improve ments that have been go ing on lnre early eprlna:. The street car line has Just been extended to the grounds of the Happy Hol low Golf club. Many blocks of choice building lot 3 have been graded, trees planted, cement sidewalks built. You ran reach Dun dee in about flfteeamln utes from 16th street by taking a West Farnam Dundee car, which runs every eight minutes on this line. You can have all conveniences In your home In Dundee that you ran have In the city of Omaha, the same com panies that furnish water, gas and electric light to Omaha, also furnish Dun dee. Everyone who has visited Dundee recently re marks about the uniform shade trees and sidewalks all over the village. If you are Interested In building a suburban home do not hesitate to call at our office and ask us any Questions about Dundee property at any time. We are always willing to send a representative from our office to show you over the ground at your own con venience. We have some of the choicest building lots which are now being offered In this beautiful suburb, at the low price of $660 each; terms one fourth cash, balance at 8 per cent. As an Invest ment proposition these lots are excellent. As a place to build a suburban home, they are Ideal. Many beautiful residences have been built there during the past year, and many more are now In process of construction. GEORGE & COMPANY, 1601 Farnam St. (19) M256 25 CLOSE IN PROPERTY SUITABLE FOR FLATS Northwest corner of 27th and Harney Sts. 132 feet east front on 20th St., by 66 feet enuth front on Harney St., room for six flats. Price, (4,500. Northwest corner of 20th and Cass Sts., 132 feet east front on 20th St., by 66 feet on Cass, fine shade. Owner must sell at once. See us for price. Twenty-fifth Ave., Just south of Dodge St., in a fine neighborhood, 66 ft. frontage. Just right for a double St. Louis brick flat, paving paid, permanent walks. If you are looking for Improved close In property, see us at one Hastings & Ileyden, 1704 Farnam St. Bee Bldg. (19) M2b8 25 NEW HOME North part of the city, one block from car, new 8-room all modern house; reception hall, parlor, dining room, kitchen and butler's pantry on flrat floor, 4 bed rooms, large closets and linen closet In hall, and bath room on second floor, and stairway to large attic; full size base ment; beat of furnaces, best of nickel plumbing, outside and Inside cellar way, combi nation fixtures. Lot on per fect grade with cement walaa around house. This Is an es pecially well built house and best bargain In city today for 33.200. W FARNAM SMITH & CO., 1330 Farnam 8t. Douglas 1064. (1U)-M249 26 If looking for a (, t or 7-room cottage oa your own terms, pnone weD. laao. O9)-'90 FOR SALE Fine corner lot, close In, with cottage containing 7 rooms and bathroom, locat'Jd 8. W. corner ZSth and Charles Sts., lot fronting 130 feet on Charles St, and 63 feet on 26th St; haa room enough for two or three more houses; paved fctreet and permanent sidewalks; price, $4,375. W. II. Griffith, owner, 2621 Chi cago St. (19) M228 lix THE KERR ABSTRACT CO.8 AB STRACTS OF TITLE are the safest. You are protected by a ilfl.uOO bond against loss try errors. Tou don't buy a lawsuit when you buy s "Kerr" abstract. 1614 Harney. Tel. Douglas 647. (19) REAL ESTATE TITLB-TRUST fr CHA3. K. WILLIAMS. Pres. v-Vj (UD-S93 IF YOU are thinking or ttulldtng It will pay you to see the Western Home Build ers, rooms 2l'-3ti U. S. Nat'l Bank lll.lg.. for prices and terms. (19) 210 40 ACRES Beautiful tract of land, only three and a half miles from postofUce, for o per acre. HICKS 439 BOARD TRADE B LDQ. (1 Mi7S as TWO good homes, both modern except fur nace; one has 5 rooms, the other 6 rooms east front and on grade; located on 19th and Vinton Sts.; price, Jl.TuO and (l.goO each; would exchange for acreage close to cur line. W. B. FRANK, 'Phone Doug. 3ii00. 321 Neville Plk. (19) M162 20 LIST your property with the Western Home Builders, rms. 22-3 Nebraska NatL bauK Ulug (1 714 THIS IS A SNAP 1 housea and lot 6Sxll5, Capitol Ave., between .uin mi inn, cum, ii som at once. In quire 2631 Cass. (19) M223 26 FOR SAI R e-room cottage, owner leaving city. Will soil at a Sacilnce. 100 North 4uth, South Omaha. Tel. 471. (19-M14 FCH BALE Five-acre tract of land tn Ben. w.ivw uiuvab iruiq car. euuaoie for planting or for Improvement; an oixior tunity for someone. Address O 4J3, B. (IS) Jt REAL ESTATE FARM AXU RANCH IASD FOR IAU Ktiui. WANTED Agents to represent us tn the eale of our kaiikaa lands. Write for par ticulars. (Jlobe Land and Isvestment o.. Omaha. Neb. Uo s7 FOR SALB or trade, 640 acres, Qreely 43 Lincoln. Neb, (Ai loT 29g REAL ESTATE FARM A RAN ( II LASU FOR SALB (Continued.) Nebraakiai. FIRST-CLASS Nebraska tarme and ranches for homes or Investment. Bemls, Omaha. t30)-Mj73 RANCH FOR 8AI.E-1 JO "acres. Bnnncr county. Neb., improve'", running weter, etc.; $4 SO per acre If taken at once. Kim ball Land Co.. Kimball. Neb. (&) MISS 3x "oath Dakota. ARK TOU Interested In South Dakota? If so wrltj to the A. C. Brink Land Co. of Pierre, 8. D., concerning the 26.000 acres of farm lands they own In Hughes and Bully counties. They will answer you gladly. (20-M379 Al Texas. YOVR CHANCE 20. POO acres, smooth corn land. I'anhanille, Texas, ift.00 an acre, on railroad, one-third cash. Hox 4K2, Sibley, Iowa. (20ie-M363 3UX Wyoming. SPECIAL land bargain balance of thia month. National Investment Co., Douglas Blk. (20)-37 31 THE t'NION PACIFIC RAILROAD CO. has Just placed on the market THOUSANDS OF ACRES OF GRAZING LAND In Western Wyoming. 20,000 to 600,m acres of fine sheep grazing hinds at 11.00 to $1.60 PER ACRE TERMS One-tenth down payment and ten years' time on the balance. If ynu Intend to Invest In cheap lands, BUT NOW. The opportunity will not last. For further Information apply td UNION PACIFIC LAND AGENCY, Omaha, Neb. Dept. "A," 818 8. 15th St. (30) 2! 27 REAL ESTATE LOANS LOANS on Improved city property. W. IL Aiiumas, uuo r irst aLiunai nana Hldg. (22)--.$ LOANS on Improved Omaha property. O Keefe K. . Co., 1001 N. V. Life Bldg. (22)-9u6 $1,000,000 TO LOAN On business and rest- ueuu- piuiteny in onmiiti; lowest rates; no delay. Thomas Brennan, Room 1. N. Y. Life. (22)-903 WANTED City loans and warrants. W. Farnam Smith A Co., 1330 Farnam SU 122) 904 $500 TO $50,000 TO LOAN at lowest rates; no delay. GARVIN BROS, 1G04 FARNAM. (22)-901 PRIVATE MONEY F. D. Weed, 1620 Doug. ()-03 MONEY TO LOAN Payne Investment Co. (22)-901 LOWEST RATES Bemls, Paxton Block. (22)-9u WANTED City loans. R. C. Peters A Co. (22) 90S WANTED-TO BUY WANTED To buy, second-hand furniture, cook and heating stoves, carpeta, lino leums, office furniture, old clothes and shoes, pianos, feathers, bed pillows, quilts and all kinds of tools; or will buy the furniture of your house complete. Will buy antique or mahogany furniture. The highest prices paid. Call the right man. Tel. Douglaa S971. (26) m Jy26 CASH paid for old books. Crane-Foye Co., 311 S. 14th. Phone Douglas 1321. (26)-10 CARD CABiNET of 16 to 25 drawers for card $ by 6 Inches; state price; must ba cheap. Addreas L tKt. Bee. (26) 819 WE NEED two horses,. 1,000 to 1,300 weight; will pay cash or tride good piano. Mat . thews Piano Co.. 1513-16 Harney St. ' (26) M974 27 A DELIVERY wagon. In good repair, with capacity of 3,000 pounds. August C. Greenhagen, Station B. ' (16) M171 25x I WANT to buy a republican weekly paper and Job office In co. seat town In Ne braska. Cash. Write Y 219, Bee. 26 1-3 31x WANTEDTO RENT WANTED Board and room by refined young lady, employed; can give best of references. Address D 702, Bee. (26) M169 3x ROOMS and board with private family, near edge of town and car line. Address A -769. care Bee. (26) 121 30x WANTED To rent, small garden roller; state terms. Address O 772, Bee. (26)-M205 26X WHEN you write to advertisers, roanember It takes but a few scratches of the pen to state that you saw the ad. In The Boe WANTED To rent, furnished and unfur nished rooms for light housekeeping. Omaha Rental Co., 8uH N. Y. Life Bldg. Tel. Douglas 3S81. (26)-M963 Aug20x WANTED SITUATION WANTED Work by the day by experi enced dressmaker. Call on or address 4936 Capitol Ave. 'Phone Harney-ir,ol. (27)-W7 A WANTED Position as compositor; six months' experience. Address Y 126, Bee. (27) M158 Aug3x SMALL bundles of laundry taken homo. Rough dry, 3&c per doxen, shirt waists. 20c and up, 2707 No. 26th. (27) 194 EXPERIENCED stenogrspher. Address S., Omaha Bee, 15 Scott St., Co. Blurts. (27)-M227 SITI'ATION WANTED A Hustler In real estate work; can give references. Ad dress J. Q. Heaterly, Pawhuska. Okl. (27) M130 29x REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Deeds filed for record July 74. 1907, aa furnished by the Kerr Abstract company, bonded abstracters. 1614 Harney street. N. W. Bronson to J. F. Fraxler. lot 2. block 56, Omaha $j,000 j. r. f railer to James Neville, lot 2. block 65, Omaha J. N. Haskell and wife to Frances Troa. lots 20 and 21, block 33, Al bright's Choice T. C. Kennedy and wife to C. H. Hlldebrand. lot 21, blink 109, Dundee Place W. II. Eldrldge and wife to J. W. Meadlmber. lot 4. block "F," Shlnn's Second addition T. J. Fitzgerald to Vaclav Mlnlberger, 13Hi ft., lot and nl3' ft., lot 10, block iA, 6outh Omaha Frnnk houae and wife to H. J. Grove, lots 13 to 18, block 9, Halcyon Heights 6,0u0 1.125 600 2.960 1.700 1.900 Sam Hluter to Anna Slater, S40 ft., ioi uiock .-1. Bourn umana F. II. BurUick and wife to llward M. Welltnan, e.w ft., lot U. block. "C," Prospect Place . Elisabeth Dufrene to Alfred R. Par dun. a34 ft., lot 15, block 6, Plain view , Philadelphia Mortgage A Trust Co. to John T. Johnston wlJO ft., lota 23 and 24. block 19. Han scorn Place... Mary M. tiow to the McCague Invest ment Co.. lot 3. block 9. Poppleton.. Mary M. Reed et al to Arthur Theo dore, lot 13, block 4, Shull'a Second addition The Michigan Mutual Life Insurance company to Gerald M. Drew, lot 13 and e lot It Pelhani Place laahel E. O KeefTe and hushand to E. I'olrler. lot 6. block IS, PoppleU.n Park Esther A. Zabrlskle and husliand to Maurice P. Hlnchey. lot 6, Fah's Sub Peter Jessen. Jr. and wife to The Byron Reed Co.. part lota 1 and 4, block "F." Omaha Henry Graff et al to Arniln Schramm, part lot 11, Millard and Caldwell a addition Wllhuin H. Mallory and wife to James A. Steele, lot 30, block 1. Pateraon a sub 1.&00 1 1,100 900 660 r.ooo 1,700 1 ....$:6,cu Total RAILWAY TIME CARD lIMOK STATION-H'tSj AND MAROY. I'alen Paelsle. Leave. Arrive. Overland Limited a $ 66 am a 9.40 pre The China and Japan Fast Mall a 3.M pm a $ 00 pm Colo. Calif. Ex a $ 80 pm a W am California A Ore. Ex.. .a I pm a $:M im Lea Angeles Limited. ...a)2:U pm a I 15 pm Colorado Special .a1t:56pm a I 60 am North Platte Local a 7 43 am a (:)R pm Pratrlca Local b 7:4! am o $:ll pm Chicago, Rock lelaad A rariae. EAST. Chicago Limited a 2: am all-IW pm Iowa IiOcal a 7:00 am a 4 -sa pm ts Moines I' 4 as a t:o pm al2:30 pra Iowa Local all 40 era b 9 t6 pin Chicago (Rasiern Ex.) a 4:50 pm a l:S pm Chicago Flyer a 4:00 pm a 1:3 air. WEST. Rocky Mounts'" t.m'.d all -4" p a SM am Colo. A Cal. Expreaa...a 1:36 pm a 4:40 pm Okl. AY Texas Expresses 4:40 pm a 2 45 pm Lincoln i. Falrburv Pans a 8:45 amalO lS am Chicago Great Westers. St. Paul i Minneapolis. 8:30 pm 7 to am St. Paul A Minneapolis. 7:30 am 11:86 pm Chicago Limited (:t6 pm 6:27 am Chicago Express 7:30 am 11:36 pin Chicago Express $ 30 pm $:30 pin Illinois Ceatral. Chicago Express a 7:W am a :46 P- Minn. A St. Paul Exp...h 7:20 am a 3:6$ pm Chicago limited a SMO pm a a.W) am Minn. A St. Paul Lmtd.a 8.30 pm a 6:10 am Chicago A Northwester. Chicago Daylight a 7:& am all:64 pm 8t Paul-M'apolia Exp.. a 7:60 am alOOO pm Chicago Local a: am a $:'.'$ pm Bloux City Passenger.. .a 7:00 am a $: pm Chicago passenger a 4:30 pm a 9:30 am Chicago fepectal a 6:06 pm a (.$0 am St Paul-M'polls LmtcL.a :28 pm a7:4ain Los Angeles Llmlteu....a : pm all:36 pm Overland Limited alO:00 pm a 8:23 am Fast Mall a 8:29 am 6loux City Local a 8:60 pm a 9:20 am Fast Mall a 3:36 pm Twin City Limited a 8:38 pm a 7:05 am Overlani Limited a 8:38 pm a 9:31 am Norfolk-Bonesteel a 7:40 am a 10 36 am Llncoln-Chadron o 7:40 am al0:35 am 1 lead wood-Lincoln a 3:00 pm a 6:06 pm Caaper-Shoshonl a 8:00 pm a 6:06 pra Haatings-Smperlor b $:00 pm b 6:06 pm Fremont-Albion b 4:0? pm bl2:60 pm Los Angeles Limited.. .a 9:60 pm aU pm Wabnsh. St. Louis Express a 0 pm a 8:30 am St. Louis Local (from Council Bluffs) a 8:30 am aU:l pm Stanberry Local (from Council Blurts) b $O0 pmblO.'lS am MiMeoarl PaolSo. - K. C. -t St L. Exp a 1:00 am a 5S ara K. C. A St. L. Uxp all:15 pm a 6:36 pm Nebraska Local a t.Ow pm all .40 am Chicago, Milwaukee A at. Paal. Chicago & Colo. Special. 7:02 am 12:05 pm Calif. Oiegon -p... 6:ns pill J:i pm Overland Limited. 8:5s pm 6:37 ara BURLINGTON BTA 10TII MASON Darltagrtoa. Leave, Denver A California.. ..a 4:10 pm Northwest Special a 4:10 pm Black Hills a 4:10 pm Northwest Express a 9:30 pm Nebraska points a :00 am Nebraska Express a 1:03 am Lincoln Fast Mall b 1:46 pm Lincoln Local Lincoln Local Louisville A Plattsm'tb.b 1:10 pm Bellovue-Plattsmouth ..a 8: pm Plattsmouth-Iowa b 6:10 am Bellevue-PlatUmouin Denver Limited all:66 pm Chicago Special a 7:00 am Chicago Express a 4:30 pm Chicago Flyer a 6:30 pm Iowa Local a 9:16 am St. Louie Express. a 4:46 pm Kansas City & St. Joe..al0:46 pm Kansas City A St Joe. .a 9:16 am Kansas City A St Joe. .a 4:46 pm Ar.tve. a 4:10 pra a 4:10 pra a 4:10 pig a 6:46 am a 6:10 pm a 6:10 pia ai2:oi pm b 9:06 am a 8:00 pra bl0:30 am a 7:46 am b 1:36 pra a 6:46 ara all:46 pra a 3:66 pnt a 8:30 are all. 30 am all:) am a 6:30 am a 6:10 pm WKBSTER 8TA. fBTII A WEBSTER Chicago, St. Paal, Minneapolis A Omaha. Leave. A.rlve. Twin Cfty Passenger. ..b 6:30 am b 9:10 pm Sioux City Passengcr...a 8:00 pm all:20 era f.merson Local b 6:46 pm b 9:10 am Emeraon local o 6:46 am c 8:50 pra Missouri Paclflo. Local via Weeping: Water a 8:08 am a 6:80 prr Falls City Loral a 8:66 pm all:20 a'j a Dally, b Dally except Sunday, d D-tly except Saturday e Sunday only. Dally except Moiday. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS JflPAH, CHINA, PHILIPPINES, HONOLULU AND AUSTRALIA by the lioyal Mall gtMiners of the CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY The fsvteftt stenmeni to tha Orient. Rvoord pansa by the "KmrreM of Chins," 10 lisvt, IlhounB. t !. Vancouver and Voknbsm. Th ''Tsrtsr.'' "Athea lsn" and "Montoagle" provide an elocutionally rhanp trip, enrrvh-.s one olaw of cabin paaaangen onij at the Intermediate raU. Balllnr from Vancouver to Yokohama, Kobe, Kus aaaki. Shanghai, Along Koug and Mantl. Tartar July 86 Bmpreas of India, 8pt 8 EHnpreaa of China. Aug. 6 Monteagl 8pl. It Athenian Aug 22 Empreaa of Japan Se pt. It From Tanoouvsr to Honolulu and Sydaay, Australia. Mlowers Aug. 14 Maona Oct 11 Aoranfl Spt. Ii Mlowara Nor. I For ratrR, Information and lllaratura apply ta A. O. SHAW, Oenl Agt., 832 Clark Bt Chicago. FRIENDS OF M'CARTHY GLAD Gratified to Learn Indictment Against Former Omaha Man la Dismissed. Omaha friends of K. T. McCarti.y. who will be remembered here as having been at one time connected with the Hammond Packing plant at South Omaha, are grati fied to learn that the Indictment brought against hint out In Wyoming In connection with some fraudulent coal land entries, has been dismissed by the federal author ities. Mr. McCarthy was Indicted along with some former associates and partners Interested in the Monarch mine at Sheridan, owned by the Wyoming Coal company, but on the trial of the principal offender, Hol brook. It developed that McCarthy's In terests had all been sold out before the alleged frauds were committed and on this showine- the prosecution and the court agreed that there was no case against htm. CAT- PAYS FOR MAN'S SPREE Pass Kiled by Gas Fred Nelson Meant to Take Ills Own Life With. Fred Kelson of S06 South Thlrtv.flfth mi. nue attempted to take hi own life Wednes day arternoon while drunk. He had been abusing his wife and family all day sod about 11 o'clock he drove them all out of the house and turned on five ariia Via Officer Shea, who was called to rescue him, was forced to break In the windows to reach him. Py the time he had reached tha station In the riatrol wunn Vta4 re covered far enough to laugh about his suicidal fit. The only damage from the gas waa the untimely demise of tha family cat. THURSDAY IS PICNIC DAY Grocers and Batrhera Will Close Tbelr Mores and Have Borne Fan. Houaawlves who thoughtlessly go to the grocery store or butcher shop Thursday will be dlsapiolnted In finding them closed. The Omaha grocers and butchers hold their annual picnic Thursday and It Is the rule to keep their doors ahut. The picnic will be held at Fort Calhoun and the Northwestern will take out two trains from the Webster street station, one at 7.30 and tha second at 6:4a. Between l.GoO and 2,000 people usually attend, and if the day la fair the number thla year Is expected to be larger. Brandt's band will furnish music and there will be dancing all day. An attractive list of races and other competitions, all affording prises, haa been, arranged. The aala of llquut an tha grounds will nut bo allowed NOTES ON OMAHA SOCIETY Mrs. Clark Coit Ent:rtains for Mrs. Herbert Allee. r LADIIS' DAY BUSY AT THE CLUBS Arrival of Silas Kstee of Montprllrr, Vt., Miss llasel Connell'a Gneat, Orrailoni Aanoanrement ot More Kntertalaln-. Xtra Clark foil n t ert n Itiett a rtn rl i' nf twenty-four at whist luncheon at the Coun try club Wednesday In honor of Mrs. Her bert D. Allee of Detroit, who la her guest. The green dining room waa engaged for the rartv ai.d tha luncheon served from two tables, one decorated with pink aaters and the other with lavender asters. Tne plate carda wore white monogrnmed In gold. The guests present were: Ms. Al lee, Mrs. C. K. Coutant. Mrs. Oarrabrant of Chicago, Mra. W. K. Guthrie. Mrs. Philip Potter, Mrs. W. A. rtedlck. Mrs. Henry W. Yates, Mrs. Reha Morgan, Mrs. Nathan Morrlam, Mrs. Charles Greene, Mrs. Oscar Williams, Mrs. Richard Carrier, Mrs. Z. T. Llndsey, Mrs. Arthur Pinto, Mrs. R. C. Moore. Mrs. Elia Siulre. Mrs. W. J. Con ncll, Mrs. W. C. Sunderland, Mrs. E. C. McShane. Mra D. D. Sargent and Mrs. Warren Blackwell. For Mlaa F.atee. Miss Mona Kloke entertained one of the pretty luncheons given at the Country club Wednesday In honor of Miss Eetee. guest of Miss TTnset Connell. The table was decorated with marguerites and the guests Included: Miss F.stee, Miss llortenco Clarke, Miss Connell, Miss Hasell Connoll, Miss Brownie Bess Bnum, Miss Adol Mo Hugh, Miss Bessie Brsdy. Miss Mary Lee McShane, Miss Julia Hlgglnson. Miss Mar garet Wood. Miss Cranmer. Miss Caroline Barkalow, Miss Olive Baker and Miss Louise Peck, A torgess-Arnold. The marriage of Mr. Thomas F. Sturgess and Miss Leon a G. Arnold took place at 8:30 o'clock last evening at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. 8. Stewart, Twenty-fifth and Brown streets. Rev. W. N. Paxton of the Methodist church of Nlck erson. Neb., performed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Sturgess left last evening for a trip to Denver and will be at home upon their return at 811 North Thirty-ninth street. Mr. Sturgess Is editor of the Twentieth Century Farmer and prominently Identified with the work of the Methodist church. UabsrhMark. Mr. George 8. Iubach of Omaha and Miss Gladys Mock were married Saturday at 406 Thirty-third street. Chicago. Mr. Lsubach Is a graduate of the Omaha High school, class of '08, and graduated last June from the Armour Institute of Tech nology as a civil engineer. Mr. and Mrs. Laubach will' reside in Chicago. Personal Mention. Miss Wanda Estee of Montpeller. Vt., arrived Wednesday morning to be the guest of Miss Haxel Connell. Miss Estee and Miss Connell were room mates at the Finch school, New York, and Miss Estee will be here for some time. A round of entertainment has been planned in her honor, first of these being the luncheon given at the Country club at noon Wednes day by Miss Mona Kloke. Wednesday evening Miss Connell and her guest will dine at the Field club with friends and remain for the hop. Friday Mr. Will Snorr and Mr. Paul Cooley will give a sailing party at Lake Manawa for Miss Estee, the party remaining for dinner and the danco following. Saturday evening Mr. Ed Crclghton will give a amall dinner at the Country club for Mlaa Estee and Miss Hasel Connell, and Sunday evening Miss Haiel Connell will keep open house for her guest. The midweek dinner and hop at the Field club Is promised large attendance this week, the following reservations having ben made for this evening's parties: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jordan, ten covers; Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Summers, eight; Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Palmatler, four; Mr. and Mrs. William Yettcr, sixteen; Mr. Ed J. Malone, four; Miss Eunice Howell, six; Mr. B. C. Rogers, four; Mr. and Mrs J. A. Kuhn, five; Mr. John Smith, four; Mr. Ie Sprat len, four; Dr. and Mrs. W N. Dorward, eight; Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Hunt, twenty; Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Plxley, five; Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Lewis, eight; Mr. E. A. Cope, four, and Mr. E. M. Martin, four. At the Country Club. Mrs. Edwin T. Swobe entertained at luncheon at the Country club Wednesday for Mrs. Frank 8mlth of Evanston, guest of Mrs. Allan Robinson. The table bad a decoration of garden flowers. Covers were laid for Mrs. Smith. Mrs. Robinson, Mrs.' Louis Nash, Miss Mary Alice Rogers. Mrs. Pryor Markel, Mrs. Samuel Burns. Jr., Mrs. Herbert Wheeler, and Mrs. Swobe. Among those giving smaller luncheons weTe: Miss Marie McShane, with three guests, and Miss Edith Thomas, four guests. At tha Field Clnh. Mrs. J. H. Dumont entertained Wednes day In honor of her sister. Miss Ebersole of Scranton, Pa., and Mrs. Lilas Duncan of Bath, Me. Nasturtiums formed a pretty centerpiece. The guests Included: Miss Ebersole. Mrs. Duncan, Miss Blessing. Mrs. Draper Smith, Mrs. F. W. Judaon. Miss Vaughn of Portland, Mrs. Bpauldlng, Mrs. Arthur D. Smith, Mrs. Frederick McCon nell, Mrs. R. W. Carpenter and Mra Wil liam Watson. Mrs. W. H. Munger gave one of the largest luncheons st the Field club In honor of Mrs. C. N. Diets. Dahlias were used for deoorstlon and covers were laid for fourteen. Others giving smaller parties were: Mrs. C. McMenemy, six guests; Mrs. Edward Riley, three; Mrs. William Rulf. three; Mra. M R. Murphy, two; Mra. K. H. Howland, five; Mrs. E. B. Carrldan. five, and Mrs Frank Crawford, one. Prospective Pleasure. Dr. A. W. Riley entertained at dinner at Krug park Wednesday evening. Covers were laid for twenty-five. Mrs. John W. Orlfflth will entertain in formally Thursday afternoon for Mrs. Her bert D. Allen, guest of Mrs. Clsrk Colt. Mrs. Draper Smith will entertain for Mlaa Ebersole of Scranton, Pa., guest of r , however, by the use of Mother's Friend before baby comes, as this great liniment always prepares the body for the strain upon it, and S reserves the symmetry of her form. Mother Friend overcomes all the anger of child-birth, and carries the eipectant mother safely through this critical period without pain. It is woman's greatest bletbing. Thousands gratefully tell of the benefit end relief derived from iL) use of this wonderful remedy. Sold by ell druggists at $i .oo per bottle. Our little book, telling all about this liniment, will be sent free, Til IniMi Eegtlitor Ci, At-.tt, Mrs. J. H. Dumont. Thursday at the tlspp) Hollow club. Mra. Henry W. Yates will give a lunch eon of twenlv-flve covets al the Happj Hollow club Thursday. hllilrrn's l.nttrheon, Mrs. A. I- Reed gave a lilrthilav lunch, eon for her little daughter. Mrs Kllsnlwth R"ed. at tile Country club Wednesday. A pretty decoration of sweet peas was used and covers wore lulu fer little Misses Mary Meneath. Margery McOord, Frances linen stetler, Katheilne Ilium, Anna, Peggy and Elisabeth Reed and Mra. A. L Reed, t ome and 4,o Goaalp. Miss Smedlcy of Halt I-nke City la tha guest of Miss Louise McPhersnn. Judge and Mrs. W. II. Munger leave Satutday to spend a week with their son, Mr. llorton Monger, at Dngey. Neb. Mr. and Mrs. M. Afeyer and family of 7i7 Davenport atreet, hsve returned from n western trip. Mr. and Mrs. John A. McShane left Tuesday evening to take the lake trip. Mra. Max Schwab of Springfield, Mo,, Is the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. Zlegler, S9f9 Fs.i-nam street. Mr. and Mrs. Frederic Stoker of New York Ctly are the guests of Mrs. Stoker'a parents, Judgo and Mrs. James Macomber. ORPHANS HAVE A BIG TIME I.lttle Ones from Hi. James Knjoy Has pltallty of Knlahta ot C'olantbas. Who are, who are, who are we 7 St. James' orphanuKe. Don't you seet The shrill chorus of a hundred childish voices shouted this yell a thousand times more or less Wednesday morning as tho two cars filled with the bits of humanity sped throiiKh the streets of the city. It was the annual trolley ride given by tho Knights of Columbus to the fatherless and motherless little wards of the church who are cared fur In the hlg orphange at Ben son. It wss a great day for the youngsters. Scarecely anything else had been talked about by the children for weeks. Father Flnnnagan and the good sisters had been kept busy Just answering questions. Boys and girls who had been on the outing in previous years enlarged and expatiated to the newer comers on the glories of the never-to-be-forgotten day, so that expecta tion was at the highest pitch when the time arrived. Promptly at 9:.T0 o'clock In the morning two special cars stopped at the orphan age. A few minutes later they were filled with the breathless little ones and away they went. The ride took them to South Omaha and then back by a different route, out Farnam street and bsck to Krug park. Peter U illen, Dr. Langdon, John O'Hearn, Tom Larkln and others accompanied the cars and acted as masters of ceremonies. Nor were the Utile ones under 6 years of age forgotten. They, by reason of their youth, had to stay at home, but Ice cream and candy In abundance found Its way to them. The spirit of that sweet charity which aecketh not its own reigned through out the day. The futherless found fathers snd the motherless cuddled Into maternal arms. And on this same day, beside an open grave In Germantown, a suburb of Phila delphia, stood a priest and mourners. Into the grave was lowered all that waa mortal of the late W. P. McDevItt of South Omaha. The clods fell upon the coffin i in that Germantown churchyard even while the hundred little orphans in Omaha were shouting In childish glee at the pleasures of the day. W. P. McDevItt In stituted this annual noting four jreArs ago. Its occurrence this year, by an odd coincidence, came on the very flay of his funeral, and not too gay were the children to think of their dear, dead friend. SAM PREFERS OLD HAUNTS Faithful Dog: Mays by llama Ba Knew Beat Instead af tha New One, Sam was a dog an old dog. For months his master lived in a house on North Nineteenth street. A week ago ha moved to the south part of the city, taking the old dog with him. Two days after they moved Sam reappeared, much to the surprise of the neighbors. He took his old place on the grass, rolling around contentedly. Apparently he had walked all the way. Sam Is too old to run. He lifts one foot at a time slowly and where there are steps he does not venture. Sam was so glad to be back In his old haunts that he permitted, with considerable sufferance, the frisky liberties of a young puppy which he had always repulsed with warning growls. He stayed around all day lying in tha grass and occasionally walking to the front yard and looking up and down tha atreet. No one thought of feeding him and Bam was not the kind of dog to beg. In the early -evening he dragged himself to ths front yard once more, looked up and down the street, then turned slowly and returned to the grass In the bark yard. The next morning Ms master came to get Sam and take him back to the new home. The old dog was lying on the grass In the back yard dead. Announcements, wedding stationery and calling cards, blank books and magazine binding. 'Phone Doug. 10)4. A. I. Root, InCt WHY FOUNDATIONS ARE NOT Wlthnell Says Ifereasarr ta G at Few Favors ta Flela Balldlaaj. Complaint haa been made that a tan! estate firm of the city baa been moving houses from other parts of town to the vicinity of Twenty-first and Vinton streets and placing them on lots without first pro viding foundations for them. On this sub ject Building Inspector Wlthnell says: "Permission was given this firm to place the houses' on the lota without building foundations at this time, but with tha understanding the foundations ara to be placed under the houuea as soon as pos sible, the time not to exceed three months. In these days of rapid building operations in Omaha It is necessary to grant some concessions. It Is practically Impossible lor people to secure bricklayers and other workmen Just aa they are needed and wa would stop much work did wa not grant a few favors." Every woman eorett shapely, pretty figure, tod many of them deplore the Ion of their eirlith forma after marriage. The bearing of children i often destructive to the mother' shapeliness. All of thia can be avoided. byJmHlhKBlIm