THE OMAITA DAILY BEE: AVEDXESDAV, AlWST 14. 1007. OFFERED FOR SALE tContlnoed.l Type I'tllm aa l1(f Machines). YOU CAN KENT TYPEWRITERS any make, for $2.50 MONTHLY X 7" CHANGE .TYPE WRITER COMPANY 134 Fnrneni BL, Omaha. Thone P. T. !. M?H 14 BEWINCJ machine.. pfck case, $7. 415 N ad. (16)-M63J II rOR BALE High grade secondhand tyr--writer ; good condition; a bargain at Call room Ma, Baa Bldg. U4)-471 ON Remington- tvpa writer, No. C, In foot condition, for aala cheap. Call at Bea Office. G()-3ht ' rl ' aa silHara Table. FOR BALE New and secoiidhsnd bllllaM and pool tablea. We lead the world la cheap bar fixture; easy payments. Brunt-wlck-Balke-Colleadar. 07 8. 10th St. 11-4M IweUfl sewaa. CRUOB at tut price; freight paid or. tit order; cetalugu free. HERMAN M CONNKIX DRUO CO, Omaha, Web. (lO-Utll BHKRWDN WILLI A MB CO. beat mixed paint. Sherman McConnell Drug Co. TOR SALE Finest boarding house In the city, beat location, all furnlahed, beet walking dlatance. etc.; cheap. Inquire Sv2 Karbaeh blocks Omaha. Neb. ( 16 OS SEND ua your mall ra-deia for drug', freight paid on tig lota. Myers-Dillon Drug Co.. Oirwba. at) FOR BALE A ' butchers' refrigerator, aeveral ehow caea, a new peanut roaster, large coffee mill, two large automatic oil tank and atora fixture too numaroua to mention. Oloba Land Investment Co., Omaha. Neb. (1 MSg TWO new dlnlngroome adjoining, seating S each; serve over S0 meal dally; beet location; money-maker; will eell one or both cheap for caah. Apply 1"7 South 17th Bt. (141 M7 17x HAT. $ per ton. Wagner. 101 N. loth. 1-M7il FOR BALE Now la the time to get your canning, preserving ana Jelly piums, and later best peaches, without limit, from Theo. William, who breed the best fruit grown. C--.ll at - orchard. Spring Lake, Benson. Phone Benson Zoo. (14)-M47S 15x HOMEOPATHIC medlclnea. wholesale and retail.. nnerman aacvonneu urug o. U-M 41? FOR SALE Btory Clark cabinet organ; li iiniin: a beautiful, st ronsr-toned instru ment; aultable for church or home; good condition; a bargain; cost 12a. price Address L 7S4, Bea. Clil MT91 FOR BALE About October L one (WVgallon wortnington aupiex pump, eise jzxr?-u. W. H. Bridge, engineer Omaha Bee aii-Mtri OAS, ELECTRIC AND COMBINATION FIXTURES Largest, moat up-to-date stock at lowest prlcea. In the city, aelect now. Delivered wnen ne-ueu. initi-viiuu iuvlvu. BURGESS - GRANDEN CO. Ill So. lith BU ' Tal. Doug, all (14) 4M HALL'S eats, new. Id-hand. 1411 Farne.ro. ' u-n 'id-band rubber hose, tools. Blnger, 411 N. ICth. " (li 7 Hi Neb. Tal. Red. DL (16-MS1 Ux BIX feet, all plate glass counter show case, Us. sua n. iblB at. twj su HI FOR BALE Two Z.3-hand ion n. p. tubular boilers en Inches In diameter. 14 feet long, with fronts and connections, now In us at our 1- v jf; wa are about to re place them ..rth larger onea. Will aell cheap. Omaha Cooperage Co., 35th and I 8ts. South Omaha, Neb. tf M PATENTS D. O. BARNELL, patent attorney and ma chine designer, Faxton Blk. Tel. Ked 7117. (17) M907 312 LARSON CO. Iook free. Bn Bldg. OH hio PERSONAL OMAHA BUmn.srcrs' InaUtuta. Ramg SUg, OHJ mi EWINO maotrtnes rented. Neb. Cycle Co.. IMh an Harne. 'Phone Doug. IK. (18) an If a nyJTVJC treatment and bath. Mm. MAU.W.tAiAsrujU,, U N. 1Mb. fd floor. Oa) am FEW bargains In Id-hand soda fountain manfkljr paymants. Derlaht, 11 1-amain. . l i . . - ECZEMA absolutely cured by w v. Faxton aalva. B. i. BoaimaU. act.. W are HI. . tlS)-MU MAGNETIC nJu'baTiS;: Boom a, U04 Famaas bu M fl. Qg-M44 AM SYRINGES, rubber goods, by mall: cut prlcea tend for fie catalogue. Myers Dillon Drug Co, Omaha. (ii au MASSAGE bath, manicure, chlropldist facial and scalp specialist. ' HOi Dodg 6L. 16th. Opp. P. O. (18)-Ma07 ix tlim BALVATION ARMT sollcHs cast-oC olMhlng; ln fast, anything you -do not aaod. we collact, lepalr and sail, at 111 K. 11th it., (or voat oc collecting, to the avojthy poor. Call 'ahoae Doug. 41S and waaost win can. Qaj-m TOUNO WOMEN coming to Omaha at atrangera are Invited to visit the Touog Women's Christian Association room. 1414 Farnam atraat, where they will b . airaoted to aultable boarding placaa or otherwise assisted. tlt tttl R1VATB CONFINEMENT HOME Mrs Itt. Kin. tL& N. ia at. Tel. Doug. atos. tii o4 TITV Vf TTP. Expert lady operator fjUltu rives mat sure. Room i. Barker block. 16tl and Farnam. New j establishment. ) sS lx ; HEALTHY, wholesome, satin skm be stowed by Satin akin cream and Satin powder. t5c , til) REAL ESTATE U siA L K8TATB1 DEALERS. RUSSELL M KlXRlCk; CO 432 Ramga ! Mb, V. 1L TURRKLI U PatUrsoo Blk Doug Xiyi. tl-e PAYNE INV. CO.. let Boor N. X. L. Doa im. til- W. at- C FBTERfl CO.. Bee Btdg- (U)-7 L." YT.' BUNNELL CO., ta K Douglas sua Y Ll fa !- -ex ALFRED C. KENNEDY, tsf Flrat Natl aaaa BUlg. i'hone LVug-les TO. GEORGE COMPANY, mvitun. TL Dc uglaa i ii C M. RICH. Utb Locust Tel. Web. 1471 (U) 17 Six city raoriRTT ron sale DIAL FBT ATE TITLE-TRUST CO CUAa E. WILLIAMSON. Prea tis S2 FOR SALE Ff-e acre tract of lead In Ben son. thiee block Irons ear. aultaule for planting or for improvement; aa epper twenty for saweeaa. A dux us G 4 K U'-i REAL ESTATE city rnorr.RTT for ilk. Continued is we 1 VI -IMS South 2th 81., eo-ner lot. anx142 feet; two cottage; rent t per month) room for two mora cottages or Data. Eay terms. THOMAS PRENNAN. Room 1, New Tor Life Bldg. Thon Douglss lit. CLOSE IN BARGAIN To 4Vuth IKth St.. 12-rnm house. Just lately been remod.-led. with new phimb ln. heating, painting: rent for $T2n a year. lxl 60 feet front by SO feet deep. Irlce. PVB.0. or will aell through to lith St. another piece, fxsn feet, for $V)0 more; a go.d place to p;it up a brick fiat. Rememtr thle property 1 onlr a few block from the Urge office building, re tall tore end wholesale houe. It la ure to advance rapidly In price. Bee ui about thle at once. Hastings & Heyden, 1704 Famacu St. Bee Fldg. ( MTfll it TELL US OP ANOTHER CHTNK OF GROUND CIvOSE IN FOR FLAT OR APART MENT HOUSE AS NICE AND OF FERED AS CHEAP AS THE SOUTH EAST CORNER OF 2 1ST AND CHI CAGO. 171 FEET OF FRONTAGE. LOOK AT IT. THINK OF IT. THEN SUBMIT OFFER. ROBINSON & WOLF, 413 Paiton Blk. (1 2 14 CLOSE IN; EASY PAYMENTS 7-room bouse, located at 14 Pierce St.; lot tixlSO, Trontlng on two etreete; newer, gas, water and partially modern plUmblnK;T hnusa nicely panerea; price only l.M, MH cash, balance aame aa -rent. C. Q. CARI.BERCJ, 811 N. T. LIFE BLDQ. OD-U507 Attractive Kountze Place Home For Sale. 1810 Spencer Street. -Room, strictly modern house well ar ranged. Blate roof. Paved streets on both sides, brick walk. Lot B0xls. Taxea all paid. 43.700. Tayne Investment Company, First Floor N. T. L. Bldg. Tel. Dougla 1781. 1)-K IS WALNUT HILL $3,000 3830 SBWAED ST Want offer, part terms it desired, for this good seven-room dwelling, modern except furnace, with nice south front lot, on paved street. $4,000 . 3854 SEWARD ST Want offer, part terms If deelred, for this good nine-room dwelling; hot water heat, porcelain bath. gas. city water, etc., with full south front lot, on paved atreet. OWNER HAS MOVED FROM CITY, WANTS TO UBB THE MONET AND PROPOSES TO BELL. WANT AN Or FER. GARVIN BROS.. 1604 FARN'AM ST. (U 42i WEST FARNAM HOME We have Just listed new, 11-room, all modern house In ' the West - Farnam district which haa been built only one year and Is only one block . from Farnam car line. Has hot water heating plant and cement aldewalka. Haa sis large bed rooms upstalra, with bath; five rooms and reception hall downstairs. Full lot, In good neighborhood. Price for a abort time, only $7,000. GEORGE & CO., . 1001 Farnam 8t (1-M9B2 14 TWO BIG 8NAP8. 12.500 will buy a large 7-room house at 4Mh and Lafayette Ave. Strictly all mod ern.. Full basement, good furnace, elec tric ltghta. nickel plumbing, house almost new, part of the Ihouse la finished In quar-ter-sswed oak, balance grained. Ground la lutmloO. Two full tola All kinds of fruit and shade, grape vineyard, large cistern, permanent walks. This place la well worth la.tss. but owner must sell at once, and la re'rms W Cr",C,; MB' b",nce iTSi, win fc- . -,,. hM .t VTth and Ohio Sta. All In first-class repair. Thla j la lust the place for the man with email meana. Just the place to raise chickens and a fine garden. Tou could not com mence to build thla houae for $2,000. There la 4 vacant lota adjoining that can be rented for $4 per year, or can be bought for $AiO If so desired. Thla place ia 4 blocks from the street car at the present time, but will only be 4 blocka from the new extension of ths Harney line, which la to be put In wlthtn ths next 4 months. This 1 abso lutely the biggest bargain In tne city, $00 caah. BalaiVe eaay terma I can guarantee to rent thla place for $16 per month. Call at once. If you are thinking of buying a home It will pay you to call and ae us. aa w have all kinds in all parte of the city, and we will guarantee to give you better prices than you can get any phi nai else. We alao have some good Investments In city prop erty and western landa Call and have a talk with ua. KELI.ET INVESTMENT CO., tX Neville Block. (l)-M9Gi 14 INVESTMENT K.SOO for 1910-;? I-ake St.. two atorea, 4-room fat over each. Yearly rental, $720. Good outalde locaUtttt. Alwaya rented. GEO HUE A CO., 1401 Farnam St. (l-sM 14 A REAL BARGAIN. llOt 8. !tth atreet tcieorgia Ave.). Thla thoroughly modern 4-ruom houm. w th cemented basement, must be sold be fore September 1. .Lot 10x110. with email barn ln rear. possession given Imn-edtately. This prueterly ran t bought rUht now at an exceedingly cheap price. Ji77 DAVENPORT ST. The aoutr.east corner of Hi and Daven port. This large, elegant 10-ruom house of the moat modern construction and in the bet it repair can be bought most cheaply. The ground is loixlll feei and I in Omaha very beat rati-dt-nco ilistrlct. Puaaeaston can be glvon at once. CONRAD TOUNO. lill Dodg St. Tel. Douglas 14T1. (!) M7I II NINE ACRE FRUIT FARM Just outside tbe city limit. The cheap - st fruit farm ever put on the merket est fruit farm ever put on the merkac considering the amount of fruit and the Buildings and so close to the city. i-Room house, closets, cellar, well and 1 cistern. Barn for four horses 2Ux2l. Grain- I ary and wtrit shop ani carriage house wivrrn-n. ... ,. ,,.r , ! Chicken heus Hi rl irken h I WATisU try two .young men. mooer.i hauM an v.?.l C.i V.A JUIIL ?' room. ",th board. In strUtly private fun- bfnn!2 rfl .Vr- .i.if. out ! r: references exchanged. Address M Jt. m.iidings. ro acres alfalfa, two arras r.' v uk-. ili gra a. one and one-half acre red rasa-j (S-r-M; lx ifcU!- 0T Vl101T"h"" ,"C-Kbl!f,, '""'iTWO adulta desire four unfurnished rooms. r M.?w.7 tr,Vrbrr,'- c" near car Una, with modern tacllitlea, about . : -1 ;,,ppl? I' U Sept. lith. Furnace not necessary. North cherry tres-s. seven.y flum trees. 10 pear (,t 0u referred. K-ferences ex- tree. sixieen peac.1 trees, r currants. 100 goose iriries. pie plant and asparagua. ma;iie. eol ton wood, cbratnut aad walnut treve. Mulberry hedge. Flowers, rose bushes, nice lawn around bouse. Land lies well with south exposure. Price, 46,080. N. P. DODGE k CO., 1714 raraam Sk Bee Bldg. 0-4k 1 REAL ESTATE citt mnrEHTT ron ial. (Continued.) If lookJr.g for a I, t or T-rnom eottaga oa your awn term, 'pnona Web. J or-i, TWENTY ACRES IN BENSON, $4,500. Only eight blocka from car, on Military paved road, the land la high and slrhtly, with the exception of one corner ha a running creek and some shsde. It would make an Ideal piece of gnund for a coun try home or aultable tt subdivide and sell In lot or acre. HASTING HETDEN, KM Fa mam 8t. (19)-F4 11 14 PER CENT GILT EDGE Two nice, brand new houeee. 5 rooms enrh. rental Income $3. per nnnum: 2.5o for both, or will sell separate. Hard ' pine finish throughout: well, with pump, per manent wslks. shed, outhouses, etc. A specially nice place to live In one house and rent the other. , J. KENDI8 SON, .641 Faxton Blk. 19 MBSJ 14 LIST your property wtttj Chrt Borer, ui ana turning w iiw- REAL ESTATE FARM AMD MAACH LDU FOR BALIS Colorado. 440 ACRES of Wyoming wheat land, 5 miles from Cheyenne; 16.009 If taken this month; half caah, balance lung time; a big snap for Investment. D. K. Nicliolson, Lamonl, la. (10) M971 ltx Kaaaaa. WANTED-Agent to represent us In th aala of cur Kansas lands. .Write for par ticulars. Globe Land and aateatment Oi.. Omaha, Neb. t)-7 Sebrnakn. to ACRES two tni:?s west of Florence, on good road, pait In grove, soma fruit, a lint clace for soma one; a bargain at 2.&); easy term. Seybolt. Telephone Webster 1J70. (10)- mm FOR BALE Two tracta of 40 ncrea each, about fifteen miles southeast of Sidney, Neb., about six miles from station on Union Pacific and aame distance from station on U. it M., ti.50 lr acre, tl.tt V. k.l,nM In nlna .Mftll.l riViTt.nl. Thle la open for few .lays only. A.jgresa tendfd trlp to the New England states T flU car of Be office. ())-Mt7 1 Th(.y wll, lBlt New york CUy before ra - turning. t OK oALili 1 OR TRADE S acres of the beat farm land, Vi miles west of Calhoun. The farm is aell Im proved, with new house, haa living water on It It has now on It as One a crop as you can see ln Nebraska. Th owner wants to coma to imana. t rice per acre. ROBINSON WOLF. 4JS Board of Trade. () 925 14 I HAVE some choice ranches In Nebraska and Wyoming, also some good farms la -eastern Nebraska and South Dakota, Im- r roved and unimproved, at bargains, lave some choice trading propositions for stocks of goods and Income property. If you are In the market for anything of thla kind write to me and tell me what you want for I can till the bill. Address J. P. Falter, Plattamouth, Neb. FIRST -CLASS Nebraska farms and ranches for homes or Investment, nanus, Omaha. Obi 14374 BARGAINS IN FARMS-For list Of corn, alfalfa and winter wheat farms writs J. T. Campbell, Litchfield. Nab. () M17J 7?x ant Dakota. TRIPP COUNTY OPENINO-For full par ticulars writ Tripp Count Land and Abstract Co. Dallas. B. D. m-M7Il K Wyoaatac. I QUARTER sections of wheat land In N. E. Colorado; $10 per acre; on easy payments. D. F. Nicholson, Lamonl, la. . .-. (20) il!70 14s REAL ESTATE LOANS MORTGAGE LOANS. If you desire a real eatate loan It will be to your Interest to consult me rela tive to my plan of permitting oorrow ara to reduce their Indebtedness. When dealing with ma you will be Informed as to whether you ana paying a commis sion or not. W. H. THOMAS, (01 First National Bank Bldg. (12) Mils ltx LOANS on Improved olty property. W. H. Thomas, 606 First National Bank Blda. m-u liiD m Imorovad Omaha property. O Kaefa B, K. Co., ion N. V . Life Bldg 11,000,000 TO LOAN on business and real denoe property la Omaha; lowest rates; no delay. Thomas Brannan. Itoom 1. N. T. Ltfa, (2-e0 WANTED Cltjr loans and warranta W. Farnam Smith sV Co., UlO Farnam St. U3-404 j U TO UO.QOO TO LOAN at lowest rates; -elaj. OARVIN BROS. 1044 FARNAM. (22-h; PRIVATE MONBT-F. D. Wead. 1IB Dou UO Ska MONEY TO LOAN Payne Investment Co (t2r-sn LOWEST tlATES-BemlSi Paxton Block. (22 lul W ANT ED Cl ' y loans. R. C. Petsrs 4t Co. (O-Mi WANTED-TO BUY CASH psld for old book. Crsne-Fdye Oa, 4U V. 14th. Phone Douglas ISO. fHV-ail WANTED To buy, second-hand furniture, I Muff, lot 12. block 2. Clifton Hill cook and heating atovea, carpet, lino- j A. tJ. Barker, trustee, to Joseph leums, office furniture, old clothes and I Barker, trustee, lots t, 11, II and 15. Shoes, pianos, feathers, bed pillows, quilts ' Barker's subdivision and ail kinds of tools; or will buy th , Yuba K. Counsman and husband to furniture at your house complete. Will ' Johanna Goodall. weat one-half of buy antique or ma'aoganv furriture. Tr.e lot 22, block 2. Avondale Park highest prlcea paid. Call the light man. . Francis Goodall and wife to Edward Tel. Douslaa 3&71. (Si Mett Aug: I b Magulneas. aame Anthony W. Johnson to the Creedon CARD CABINET of It to 21 drawers for Improvement company, south one caid I by 4 Inches; state price; must he half, west 44 feet of lot 5. block chap. Ai ilress L Sex. Bee. ( TO j j5 Omaha - - - - Eleaser Wakeley and wife to O. W. lTjinii,i-vjrninii win wi rarrtuniiuiwi rive particulars in first letter. Addre-s J. . Cambridge, la. (25 M42 1W WANTED-To bu, from on. to five acre.. rn.WniV caah " Addr-.1c nBee" Une. Will pay cash. Addreaa K f5f; . ' - WANTED TO BORROW WANTED TO BORROW ll.Of to enlarae a good paying bustneaa with privalese t-j reduce loan arly. Ad dreaa W T2k Raa. 4v aa areas v t.a pea. WHEN ou write to advert aera remember It takes' out in ex-ra srr.-ike or two of the pea 'o rr.eni'on the fact that you easy lbs aa ia tne ee WANTED TO RENT WANTED To rent, furnished and unfur nished rooms for light housekeeping. ! P"; jLife Bldg 1eL !""" tMi-Mlal Aug2x i ROOMS for students. Omsha Rental Co.. 30s N. Y. Ufa. Doug. 381. lM)-Ma lx 7.1 .. i tV... n n tI6-as4 l!x LADY dlre room and board In refined private family: give par tc-ilar. 8 S3 Bee. (t-Mfc lix WHEN writing to advertisers It take but a strobe er I we of the pea te say sea saw aa a4 as The) Bee, - NEWS OF INTEREST FROM LOW A COUNCIL Of!, IB Beam MINOR MESTIO.V Davis, drug. Stockert aella carpet. Cd Rogers' Ton) Fauat beer. Fine engravlnga at Leffert'a. Sea Schmidt elegant new photo. BUT BORWICKS Fl'RE TAINTS. PETERSEN & SCHOENINQ SELL rugs Lewi Cutler, funeral director, 'phone tJ. Wood ring Undertaking Ompany. Tel. E3. rictur framing. C. E. Alexar.ilpr. V2 B wy. County Attorney J. J. Hess and family arc home from their eastern trip. DIAMONDS AS AN INVESTMENT. TALK TO LEFFERT AHOUT IT. Excelsior Masonic .lodge will meet In regular communication this evening. KAIL TEKM OF WtaTliltN IOWA COLLEGE OFEN3 AUGUST 2. SKND FOK CATALOG E. . Mrs. L. A. Lester of the county record er a office has gone to Idaho Springs, Colo., on a vacation trip. Justice Conner nerformv1 the mnrriair i ceremony yesterday for David Shepurd ! and Maud Andeiaon, 'both of Omaha. Tracy Rodaell. deputy clerk of the dls- City water ori romp-. ,,. ...u trlct court, and wife returned yesterday le a written report wlth the cl y c erk from a visit with relatlvee at Oakland. Ia apeclfying lni . consideration the location of each and the Bt DREISER BOTTLED BEER I requirement for adequate aervl.e as specl SERVED ONLT AT FIRST-rT. .. BARt B J by the franchise under which the sys AND CAFES. L. ROSENFELD CO. Agta. i .m of water works was constructed; and, A building permit was Issued yesterday further, be It to J. C. Bck for a frame cottage In Resolved. That the acting city aollcitors Stutsman 8 Second addition, to cost $1,000. be requested to prepare a aultable notice WE WILL DELIVER ALL SIZES Or '"'?,, '''.""notiln, said HARD COAL DURING AUGUST FOR 110 I r Works V J. L . , Mid nrTuce a tov vm ATI nil 1 N itAIN ST I company that from the date ot Mia nonir MONtra 2!' EL8H' ' MAlN ST' the city will decline payment of any rental .. . . a x.,a cwi, 1 charge from any hydrant from which made- Mrs. C. O. Saunders and children of Oak- i quaie supply or pressure of water Is land avenue arrived home yesterday from : maintained for fire protection, taking Into Manilla, la., where they were visiting rela- i consideration the location of such hydrant, tlves. I unsolved. By the city council of the city Relatives here have received word of the : of Council Bluffs, that from the date of death of the Infant child of Mr. and Mrs. : the passage of this resolution that no Rowland Crockwell. formerly of this city, ; payment shall be made or allowed on ac now of Columbus. O. i count of any claims or bills presented ty Rev. Father RIelag. S. J . of St. Mary s, the Council Bluffs City ?er rk" corn- Kan., is conducting a retreat for the sis- ters at St. Bernard s and Mercy hospitals. ; About flftv .re In attendance. I About fifty are In attendance, i Dr. and Mrs. E. I. Woodbury and daugh ter, Mlsa Cora, left yesterday tor an ex M'ss Maud Phepsrd. living at MS Har monv street, comolained to the police yes terday that she had been bitten bv a bull terrier belonging to the family of William Rev. Henry DeLong performed the mar- ! "oxxle to a height of 100 feet In any part rlage ceremony yesterday for A. W. Reed Of the main business portion or the city of Sidney, la., and Luella E. Edwards of ' anij at leaat two such streams to a height Uncoln, Neb , and Arthur L. Powell of ' . , , ., line of Callaway. Neb., and Edith C. Hoagland ""y fel l ny Plnt on th ,,n 01 of Big Springs, Neb. - j Its mains. The funeral of the late Mrs. Catherine I When the resolutions were presented by Buckman will be held this morning at i0 Mr. Wallace aome of the oounctlmen o'clock from the family reeidence, 13 South ! ' ., ,,,. tn k referred to the Eighth street. Rev. T. J. Maekay. rector thought they ourht to be referred to tna of All Saints' Episcopal church, Omaha, J acting city aollcitors, Messrs. Harl ft Tin will conduct the aervicea, and burial will . ioyi Dut made no objection to adopting them bJlLFIrV,,CW T.et , .'when Informed by ths councilman from Marie Palmer, alias .Williams, a colored: tt,mt v,. K.n drawn womnn llvlna at 1100 Avenue C. was re- the Thlrd wrd th1 tny naa ben ar,wn ported to the police last night to have at tempted auiclde by the carbolic acid route. Prompt medical attention saved her from crossing to the great beyond. The cause for the woman attempting her life waa not ascertained. The 6-months-old baby of Rev. and Mrs. Grant B Wilder. 211 East Pierce atreet, died yesterday morning from cholera In fantum. Rev. Mr. Wilder left last Tuesday a'lth a party for a trip to Montreal, ex pecting to be gone two weeka and efforts to reach him yesterday by telegraph were unsuccessful. Stephen C. Estua, aged 81 years, died yesterday at hla home, 202 Grover street, death being due to the Infirmities of old age. Deceased had been a resident of this city for thirty-five years, and la ejrvlved by hla wife and one son, L. 'W. Eatus of Omsha. He aerved In the civil war aa a member ot the Fourth Wlaconaln cavalry volunteers. Befbre getting yourupholsteiing, mat tress making, repairing and reftnlshlng done get prices of the' Morgan Upholstering company, $31 Broadway, next to Alexand er's art store. Telephone for quick orders, Bell XS; Ind. JJ0 Red.'. Ice cream flavored with pure . vanilla; something that will please you. Purity Candy. Kitchen, 444 Broadway. N. Y. Plumbing Co. TeL 250. Night. L i WANTED SITUATION WANTED POSITION 15 yeare' experience bookkeeping and office work In real eatate. department store, lumber, grain and mill ing. E. R. Peaae, Fremont, Nb (27 Mill k YOUNG roan n yeara old (Danish) wishes position in grocery store; talka little English; used to that business. Ad dress A 1, Bee. (27)-M462 ltx SITUATION wanted by an experienced atenographer; employed at present; cauae for changing, better conditlona; best of references furnished. Address M. M. H., 414 S. 4th St., St. Joseph, Mo. (27) M1S ltx REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Georglanna, K. Ball Peter L. Swenaon. and husband to lot 4, block 2. Brennan Place $ 0 1 10 Frank Klat to Katerlna Klat, lot S, block I, Linwood Park Ralph Kern to Annie C. Kern, lot 6 and weat 10 feet of lot 4. Smith Park Victor B. Caldwell et al. to N. P. Dodge, trustee, lot i, block 4, Ash land Place Joseph Barker et al. to A. O. Barker, undivided one-half tnterrat ln lots I. 11, II and IS. Barkis subdivision. Barker company to aame, undivided ' one-half Internet ln same Charles Cllne and wife to Charles F. 1 1 1.550 500 500 7,000 . Looniia. lot 10. block 10. Urlaca vi... 6301, Cnlted Reai 'EstaVe and 'Trust 'corn- ! Koun, ftX1..1?... Conrd " Youn t0 H"ron com' ; pany. lot 2. block !M, Omaha ' Rankers' Savings and Loan aasocla- ; Hon to Frank P. Cowdery, lot 11, I block 2. Boulevard Terrace iH- w- Yat' nd w,f ,0 'y wut. William J Creedon to A. W. John- i on'.,ou,th nf:h"Af- M ,e1 of . lo E;.,bloci ". Omaha... J- B. HlinroJ and wife to Grace H. Evans, lot 14. block a Ambler Place.. I Grace H. Evana and husband to ! Annie 0. Gould, eame 1.20) I 850 1.300 T.000 1 1 Total I-T.J49 CITY SCAVENGERS Horses and cattle hauled free of charge. Garbage, ashes, manure and all rubbish; clean vaults and cess pools. Al) work done Is guaranteed Calls promptly atlruund to. Lad. phone laa T. Bell Bed 1ST3 IliZUOCZ C OlaSOH. as ggYfwm"'am,aef''mmTVTa54 1 A- non,m naving wii(iarawn,aa A. A. CLARK & CO. LOAtl MOIIEY Oil HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE And anf Chattel ftecarlty at one-half tha asuaj rates. Twenty yrars of tnrerasfnl basinets. Corner Main and Broadway, Over America u Ex preas. N connection with Clark Mortgage Co. sir. J BLUFFS St. Tel. 'NEW MOVE IN WATER FIGHT .Council Orderi Teit of Presiur'e on All : Hydrtnti. jrjfXALS WILL BE' WITHHELD Payment to Be Kefaaded oa All that Da Xot Coma l a to' Rcojalre snents at tbe Con tract. At the meeting of the city council last night Councilman Wallace Introduced the following two resolutions, which wer adopted without dissent: Ri solved, That the chairman of the tire and llsht committee be. and la hereby, dl- reeled to cauee to be Inspected all water hydrants now maintained by the Council fany on hydrant wnere J" ""',"' Veoii red aure furnished Is less than that required . j by section lv of the original irancmer granted to said company Meaala at Resolatloa. That is to say that no rental shall be paid for any hydrant located upon any mains where said company Is unable to discharge or throw at least six streams of water simultaneously out of a one-lnoh by that firm of attorneys. "Do I understand It that in ths event of any hydrant falling to meet the requlre menta specified In the resolution, It Is to be removed," asked Manager Hart of the water works company, who waa present. "I presume so," replied Mr. Wallace, and thla la as far as the discussion went. Among the bills before the coonclf was one from the water works company for $4,220 "to equal $60 per annum on 281 fire hydrants from March 1, 1904. to March 1, 1407." The amount. It Is understood, ia the difference between the hydrant . rentals called for In a previous rate ordinance and one recently paased by the council. The bill was referred to ths special city so licitors !' ,'.. Meeting f MnnlrtpaJ lagwe. f. G. Pierce,' former, mayor of Mar ahalltown and secretary of ths Iowa League of Municipalities, addressed the council relative to the annual meeting of the association to be held m Council Bluffs September 17, 1$ and II.' He oat lined the program, which he stated could not bs definitely arranged until it waa learned what time of the meeting was to be taken up by entertainment of the delegates. In this respect Mr. Pierce suggested that little be planned In the way of entertainment by the citizen of Council Bluffs, as It was deemed pre- (arable to occupy the time with business rather than with pleaaure. He estimate! that between 161 and 200 delegates would be present and suggested that reception committees be appointed to meet thm on arrival ln thla city. "This Is about all the entertainment necessary. Mt the delegatea aa they arrive and get them acquainted with your cltlsens; that ia the best entertainment you can give them," said Mr. Pierce. ' Mr. Pierce stated that it was the In tention to secure. If possible, the pres ence of Henry T. Clarke of Omaha on one of the nights of ths meeting to address the league on "Municipal Taxation of Railroads," a question ln which Coun cil Bluffs, he said, undoubtedly wai fleetly Interested. City Treasurer True, following Mr. Pierce, suggested that Invitations be sent by the city to every city and town ln the state, whether Vnembers of the league or not, to send a representative to the meeting. Cm his part, hs said, he Intended sending invitations to evory city treasurer, and auggeated that the city auditor, city engineer,' city solicitor, chief of police, etc., do likewise. By thla. Mr. True said, a big attendin-je might be secured and greater Interest de veloped in the meeting. Councilman Wallace, on behalf of the mayor, who was unavoidably abaent, read the names of the oommlttee appointed by Dr. Macrae to co-operate with a commit tee of three from tbe Commercial club In making arrangementa for the enterlaln- ment of th rielAvat Ia tM mm, i Councllmen Younkerman, Smith and Wal- I tan from tbe pi f v munHI .nil t,.im. I True. Clerk Saon and Solicitor Kimh.il from the officials outside the council, are ' the membera named on the committee. Councilman Younkerman suggested to , Mr. Pierce that the question of municipal . ownership of water works be one of the subjects on the program for the meeting. In reply Mr. Pierce stated: while that ques- tlon had not been placed on the program. that of "municipal franchises" had been nd tnat undoubtedly the matter auggeated , by Mr. Younkerman would come up for Informal discussion. , The contract for he city ecavenger work waa awarded Sam Dobaon, he being the lowest bidder generally. The contract for paving Fourth street, between Eleventh and Twelfth avenuea, waa awarded E. A. Wlckham, the only bidder, on hia bid of $2.01 per square yard for concrete base and Galesburg block top George Townl.y waa granted a permit an a aaloon at 600 Pearl street. no. r. rmxr, ugt. one Of "hut bendsmrb. City Clerk Sapp pre sented a new bond In the sum of lit wlth'E. ?. Hart. T. O. Turner and J. T. Qnenshlrld a sureties. The council adjourned to next Monday night and will meet as a committee of the whole tomorrow ifternoon. Cauncliaen Maloney and Olson wore ab sent and Councilman Tnunkerman presidiM ln ,h Bb-V"" of .M-yor m., ,ho w,. at trie sick oca oi nis isuirr, it. Mac rae, sr. Mayor's Aanaal Messaae Read. The much belated annual- message from Mayor Macrae, which was due at the open ing of the 'new fiscal year on April 1, waa read by the clerk. In It Mayor Macran re viewed the work of the several depart menta for the laat year, commenting fa vorably on them all. One suggestion made , In the ptessage met with favor namely, that of securing ground In the neap future for a new and larger city building. On motion' of Councilman Smith, the mayor waa . requested to appoint a special com mittee of three to look up the matter of a suitable site. The mayor also suggested that aome provision should be malo for members of the police force Injured or maimed whllo In the discharge of "their duties 'and for their famllUa If. killed while on duty. Two Dlrarra aalts Filed. Two divorce aulfa were filed ln the. dis trict court yesterday, ths petitions show ing that the plaintiffs In both cases had discovered In a very brief time that so far as they war concerned marriage waa a dismal failure. George Lewis was married to Albert Lewis in this city on January 11, 1P4, and as he deserted her April 1 of the year fol lowing. She aki (hat aha be granted a divorce and the custody of their minor child. Julius Hansen asks a divorce from Belle Hansen, to whom he waa married In thla city May II of last year. Hansen alleges that three days after their marriage when he came horns from hla work, he found his wife Intoxicated and that when he re monstrated she struck him ln the face. Four months later Hansen alleges his wife left hlrn and went to work as dining room girl in a local hotel and has since refused to return to him. He also makes statutory Charges against the defendant. Dolce Llabt Gaards Home. James Lanktoa Near Death. James Lankton, tbe man Injured In a street flight late Saturday night, was still alive at a late hour last night, but at the Edmundaorf hospital where he waa operated on Monday afternoon It waa stated that It waa doubtful If he would survive until morning. John Shefler, against whom an Informa tion was filed yesterday by Joe Lankton of Gllllat, la., a brother of the Injured man. charging him with assault with intent to commit bodily Injury, was released yesterday morning on a $2,000 caah bond. The bond was fixed at this amount after a conference between Judge Snyder and Assistant County Attorney Rosa. The hearing ao far as Walter Delahoyd. James Lankton's companion, who waa charged with disturbing the peace, was oonoerned. was continued until today. J. J. Lankton, father of the dying man, arrived from Sidney, la., yesterday. The Dodge Light guards arrived home yesterday afternoon from Des Moines, where at Company L of the Fifty-fifth regiment, they took part ln the annual encampment-1 and maneuvers of the Ioa-a National ' guard. 1 The boy reached home In excellent ondltion despite the hard work they underwent during th hot days of last week. During the first two or three days several .of them were prostrated by the heat but Boon recovered. Arthur Marr, who left the company with out leave and returned home, will be court martialed for desertion. "While we had several days of exceed ingly hot weather, the company came through all right. I don't think the boys were worked as hard as they were last year. Although we have aeveral new men j th company made a first class showing." said Captain S. A. Greene. fx Slot Marhlaea Captered. Frank Verify pitched a tenl acroas the road from the entrance to the Lake Mart ewa resort and essayed to do a little busi ness of his own Suhday with six cash paying slot machines. Business was be coming brisk and Verley waa taking in a goodly number of nickels and quarters when Constable Baker from Juatlce Coop er's court swooped down on the outfit. The slot machines and their contents were loaded Into a wagon, while Varley was hauled off to the county jail. Yesterday Varley waived, a preliminary hearing and was bound over , the grand Jury, his bond being fixed at $3)0,. which he furnished. Thursday Sheriff Canning will begin pro ceedings before . Justice Cooper, for the condemnation and destruction of the- slot machine!, on the grounds that they are gambling . devices. . Karaped Prisoner Recaptered. Deputy Sheriff McCaffrey returned yes terday frdm Mitchell, 8. D., having In custody Arthur Southwell, who recently made hla. escape from the county Jail while working as a "trusty." BouthweU, St the March term of district court, was Sentenced to one year In the county Jail for attempting to shoot Charles Hanklna In a barbershop on West Broadway. He was oonvlcted of assault with intent to Inflict great bodily injury, although In dicted on the charge of aasault with In tent to commit murder. It was likely that South ell would have been paroled before the expiration of bla sentence, but he will !""- " " . " " i" full year and will not again secure any privileges by working as a "trusty." James, bigs Leaves Tawa. Jame Dlgg, the Omaha r.ecro who re cently road hla escape from the city Jail acroa the river, was before Judge Snyder In police court yesterday on a charge of vagrancy. Dlggs made a strong talk to the court of being persecuted. He denied breaking jail In Omaha and Instated that ! the nsllce there l.ad purposely afforded him 1 an opportunity to make a getaway. He was given the alternative of leaving the city at once or spending; ten daya in the city calaboose. He agreed to ahake the dust of Council Bluffs from his heels without delsy. Fire and Police Helea. After numerous postponements from one cauee and another, the members of the til"1" nd nc ommlaslon got together ! afternoon and atarted definite ork on formulating rules for the govern ment of the fir aad police departments. The commission will meet each afternoon until the work Is completed and tha rulea ready for the printer. It waa stated that examinations for positions on both depart ments would be - held in abou ten daya. There are severs! applicants for positions awaiting tha opportunity to take the x aanlnatlon. . SpaSra Coal. We have a large stock on band ai d caa Bit your order immediately If de sired. Come and figure with ue for your winter's supply. Brldenstela A Smith, 14tb Ave.- nd Bo. 4th St. Both j.hon it:. ARMY MANEUVERS AT END Troop at Clot Parade Through Dei Moiae and Before Governor. FIVE THOUSAND HES PARADE Implement Mea Ripreu Oplaloa that Crops la lawa A,rw Better Thau la Moat -of Tlartnweatrra ' ' Stale. (From a Staff Correspondent.) Tiira u, iivrfl 19 ,4tMM.sl l With , ' ', ' ,, '. ' .. ..,, bands playing "Hall to the Chief. with nourishes of the eolore. ofTWr saluting and thousands looking on aa . spectators, the troops engaged In. the maneuvers the past aeek marched Into the'eity at I o'clock this morning ami past the gotr ernor's reviewing stand at Fifth and Locust. Colonel James Rush Lincoln waa ln command of the provisional army, all the forcea. state anil regular, being united Into an army of 5, i men. The parade, which' ends the maneuvers, was forty-five minutes In passing tlie re viewing stand. It reached the stand promptly on time at 9 o'clock. The men were dirty and dishevel I and unshaven from a week'e vigorous caina!gn in strenuous maneuvers, but were vlgorouely cheered by the thrtinirs of people' who lined the line of march for many blocks. Tenis were struck at Camp Cummins north of the city st 5 o'clock this morning and the men were on the march at 4. It via a threa hours' march to the city, but the men were fresh from Sunday's rest. As soon as the troops were a couple of blocks past the reviewing stand they were dismissed and many al; once went to the railway depot and left for home. Nearly all had departed by night. Iowa Betler Tka .Northwest. Mr. W. L. McLaughlin, manager of the northwest territory for the International Harvester company, was In' Des Moines today after a trip through the northwest states, and declares that ln condition of crops and Implement trade alike. Iowa la In better shape than the other northwest states. He eaya Iowa will have marly an average crop,' while many of the north west states, particularly North Dakota, a 111 have very short crops. Oa Way to. Fake H'elllsg. Hiram Harris, aged 89, of Pine River, Minn., reached. Dee Moines this morning on his way to the weeding of centenarians st St. lxiuls. At the Savery hotel he was ioiu inai uie cemcnarian weua.ng was a ' fke and was ofr- Disappointed, the old BcnUeman sought the overseer of the j poor for ",ny with which to return to j Plne Rlver- He" had been lead to believe th,t hl" monpy would be refunded when he reached St. Louis. site Bands A aala. The bonds for the proposed new city hall site were reordered by the city council today, and It Is believed that this la practically the last step In the proposition of closing the deal to build the city hall on the East Bide. The council reordered the bonds because ot" a minor technicality at the request of the bonding company that proposes to buy the bonds. Twin Bays Adopted, Twin boy' from the Soldiers' Orphans' home at Davenport have been adopted by an Iowa farmer, "with 160 'acres' of land, and the boys will be made farmers. The state agent In the employ of the State Board of Control, IIee' Clare Lunbeck. haa hunted for aome months for Just the right home and fo"nd It but recently. Lovers' Qaarrel Stops Weddlaa. Because of a lover quarrel Mis Carrie Steele of Madrid, la., 'oday brought back the wedding license ai 1 aold It back to Deputy County Clerk ,'oe Maher. Dan McGeegan was the lowr. The quarrel started because the bride had secured the marriage license Instead o ' the groom-to-be, and ended ln the maid returning It to the county clerk. A good aecond-hand li cense can now be secured cheap. Used Mails to Defraud. On . a charge of using the Unltrd States malls to defraud, F. C. Of area of thla city was arrested by the ' federal authorities today. He conducts a mall order seed house and It Is claimed bought larse quan tities of seed which' he failed to pay for. Religions Conventions at 'Waterloo. WATERLOO. Ia.. Aua; l2.-(fipecial. The annual convention of the Toung Peo ple's alliance and yearly csi.ip-meetlng of the German Evangelical, nss-v-i-,ic,i con vened today In Chautaurfua r-'rk and sev eral hundred visitors are alre?dv here from different parte of the state. The regular services of the Alliance will open this evening and will continue until Wednes day evening, and "then the ramp -meeting-will begin. Among the featrreg of the program Is an address by Bishop, Horten of Cleveland, O. The atate convention- of -Christian Vln desvorers will be held W this city Sep tember 1-6, and the official program baa been srrsnged with s number of rxiil features Interspersed b the Waterloo or ganlzatlon. Among those from awst- who are to- give addresses are the following: W. A. Bchwimley of Shenandosh. the elate president; President C. J. Kplinrt, To ledo; Dr. Mordrldge, Olenwond; Rev. J. H. String, Des Moines; Rev. James HIU. D. P., Salem, Mas.; Rev. E. R. Purdy", Oskaloosa; Rev. Finis Idleman, Des Moines; Rev. M. P. MeChjre, Council Bluffs; Re. I Charles Fisher, Clinton; Rev. E. A. Fred- enhagen, auperlntendent prison reform. To peka; Prealdent H. H. Seerley, Cedar Falls; Rev. C. F. Ensign, Cedar Rapids; Cliai lain Blckworth. Anamosa.. Pabrt reta all of tha food out of tna barley-train by tha Pabst Eight-Day Male inr process and by tha Pabst Perfect Brewing Process put it all into Pabst BlueRibbon Tits Beer of Quality It is tha moert coolin refreshinfr, satisfying- drtn for hot weather, and it i as healthful and wholesome as it is delicious. Drink Pabat Beer and keep cool. Pabat Frwlaf Co.. ltIT Leavenworth At., Omaha. Phone Douglas 71. - - - -