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THE OMAIIA DAILY DEE: FRIDAY. AUGUST Ifi. ir"7. DRIEF CITY NEWS Dewglee rrtatane; Ce, 11 4-1 S. ltk St. set . Mmn for Oe. OnttkfUtr. Twt. Otty Irye Wer. removed ts 4t7 8. 1 It h. Ramae block. rir. .i I , F A. taikui Pkotorrenker. vmI" m r-i. .,. l . . W. W. Biagaasav, candidate for repiK- lirea nomination tier of district court j Bock Bprlag-s CmI Place your erd'f ' now for rrompt delivery. Central Coal and Coks Co. of Omaha, l,th and Haraey. er Btoek ef Van and winter woolens i U complete. An order placed now mar be ' filled at your con rente -. Ouckart A M-.Xor,eid. 117 . U. . SlAttae a Wn e.iM--- i v .... a TfftuMt pedolir. was fined 11 and costs In poll'-e ocurt Thursday morning far doing u sin ess without hcer.se. 4 per oat Utareat on deporlta la a lib- j eral rate, and with the aaringa bank re strictions, snakea the City Ka rings Bank f-! Ideal flepoaitory for frugal people. Fire ToUara for Ooll Watck Tom Meo- ham waa fined C and cort m police court Thuraday morning for taking a gold watcb trnm PollH rtatar mt III Soutk Paurteveih Kreet- Trs jTasr Oottagwa J. P. Manon. arch- ' "eat. fcaa let centra-eta for t wa eattaga for 8- V. . Cotcar at TWrty-flflh and Leave. worth eireete,- and a rottagv for A- Stryker t Z Crskine street CkaasTamx la rinad Thomas Lore. a chauffeur for the Towell Automobile com- Pta. sra ned K and eosta la police court Thursday morning for exceeding tha soeed limit in his chug wagon. Tolutaxy BaakrmyVcy Walter 1L Lrfach. a taevi.anlc of Omaha, has nied hta oluatary peutioa rn baakruptcy in tha Vnited Slatea district court. Liabilities tfX Asaea fipn, wrtih usual exemptions. Eil mi ' Wlaaa A small blaaa j luaed rr ctmim eilertrv wires wee I Started tn the toll hma. r,..r the rmh ' .... . . . . . end of the Douglas street bridge W ed nes dsy night and caused about CXI damage tefore It could be (languished. Teachers' ZMtttala stoma? The last examinations for teachera of the county ! previous to tha annual institute will be j held at tha city hall Friday and Saturday. ! Tha Inetltute will open Monday morning i at the hlgli school bulldlr.g. to be In s-s- I aion tha remainder of the week. j Bwttlsmeat af ntck.a Ta-An agree- ment has been reached as to the basis of I aattlement of the Inheritance tax In the Kitchen estate and Judge Lslle la draw- Ing op the formal order of court, which j may be aatsred Wodneaday afternoon. Tha ' terms will not be announced until tha for- t mal order ts -Issued. Q Btrsst te Ba Wider In committee of the whole Thursday afternoon the county I commissioners decided to widen tha paring i on the t street road to aixteen feet. The ! original plan called for macadam twelve. ! fet wide down tha center of the road. J but the wider roadbed will be laid from the city limit of South Omaha tor two miles into the ooabtry. Back as kUcklg-aa Fas rrank Meyers, recently ai rested for the robbery la day light of Martha. Miller, who runs a stors on P'.fteenth and Webster streeta, will be taken back to the state penitentiary tn Michigan, wsero bo baa a sentence of nlr.e yeais to serve out. The highway robbery charge will be waiting for him wbea he geta out Xag-larr fog BUffa Bckool At the meet- trig of ih Vienirg ti f ache the Board of Education Monday the selection of an engineer at thf school building win bo takes u? tt.e matter has caused conaiderable talk among the members of the board, aoaso of whom deetro" tr' retain -the present - en glrir. Gecrge Parker, who resigned be cause the bosrd would not grant tha In crease In tlry asked by bins at the end cf the Is st seheel year. - Wast Bits for riaaUg- Mill Johnson A McLoan are looking for a site In Onsaha for a planing mill. This firm's mill war the Mets brewery was burned a few months ago and the concern moved. 10 Council Bluff a. saving a cheaper site srd cheaper labor could be secured there. After giving tbe Blcffs a abort trial tha firm la ready to locate permanently In Omaba and has acquainted the Omaha Real Estate exchange with tbe fact that It wishes to buy a alt. All Crops Good, Says exk "The crup conditions of Kansas. Nebraska aad Col orado, to my eyea. are exceedingly gooJ." rays Sjperioteadent Park of the I'nion Pa cific, who la back from his trip. "The corn is jumping every day and bida fair to sur pass the expectations of the most hopeful, klacjr peoplo ot the state are loeAlag up gal coal, aa moat of them have been ap prised of the coal aituatlon. and the threat ened shortage this fa.lL Those who axe faneclnx will not sate ths opportunity of Q'Jtag up their bias while they can. By press Oessy sales Ase TlaeA The Walter 8. Jardius com pan y, Oma' a Trans fer company and the McOauley Traaefer soon pan y srere fined ?t and costs sack fey Poltos Judge Crawford Thursday moraine for neglecting- to take out licensee Tor all f their wsLgona. City Uceoso Inspector sVacoaor has ooaoplalned before that the slg companies have not beesr living ap to ths law la regard to ths payment of their annual taxes ajkd thla measure was This Glaze is JVliolesome Protection There i? a glaze of fresh eggs ?nd pure granulated sugar on Arbucklcs Ariosa Coffee that does not improve its appearance, but keeps its aroma and flavor intact,;and protects it from con taminating odors" and the dust of the store. Arbucklea Anota Coffee complies with tvll the requirement of the NAttoa&l Pur Food Lwa-ffioaJ Gu&r&ntee No. 2041 tied 4vt Wsuhington ad It pure Coffee blended for economy, fUror emd heavlth. No timiliir coffee is sold loose by the pound, or under any other tiame, or by any other persons or Onus. You have our word for it, that no one can duplicate it or sell any coffee as good for anything near the same price. 4&HX1UM BbOJ. to wring then, V tlsee. Every warn In use I required to have a license. - .,r n.oirr. was cnra u ana t --an , jit.ikfc Jodie Crawford Tnurwdar morning iter dumping hie k-eds near the Tenth! Winer aa. OflWr I for h'.fn Thjrslav ',77 n "M!OIL . Oo drV h lying In wait T,nlh ,nd tenport with a warrant ana. knowing what the trouble waa. . nippeo up nve nor- and tried to nuke i his get-away. Goodrich followed oti foot ; catil he found a man on a motor cycle, and ! after that tt waa easy. Vlner wae over- j hauled and gara bond for his a i pea raooe In court. i Tt emtio for Garbage Ordiaeaoe Ap- ; pearances Indicate there will be little (1!f- ; Acuity In passing the garbage erdlniuice rait Taeaday. II waa Introduce 1 last ; Tueaay after a conference wltu the at- torney of the Hotel and Restaurant Men'a j aaaoclation, who aaid that In its present : form hie. clients hAd little ohlectltifi to ta temia and desired to ee how it would ! ' operate before making complaints. He j desired to see it enacted and tken confer with the health commissioner regarding any change which may be found to be deslraMe in practice. Police aVftar Boy Bwlasjaeta Complaint recalved by the probation officers thai boya , tn tha neighborhood or Fort)-CH.od and ! Isard streeta are in the habit of awtmmtng tn the old Cotton pond near that place caual the detail of a policeman who has been Instructed to rislt the pond each af- temoon and to bring to the juvenile court i any hoy found swimming in the pond. Real- er ne'.ghoornooa aueexe trie ooys I 6o9 thrlr e,oUl! nd ,h':r ood manners ""W',oua!y and that they not only awlaa without but ither create disturbance Ly loud and pro fane language. i. Woxaaa la TeaJoma of BTuabaad Mrs, Annie Godfrey of 1W North Twenty-third street became so jealous of her husband, i cror.'.:m tn the atorr aha told Judge Craw- 1org tB pniio, court Thursday raomlng. that . , . ... . . . i. . . i ' vToieniiv aasauiien jars. cxie eiisni, t .. , i ri mi urinr in inc. aunr iiduiw. iiri husband was too admiring cf Mrs good qualities, said Mrs. Godfrey, and J wheat she began to tell her story the court , waa literally swamped with language fcr ' fall five Inutes. after which a fine of S5 ' and eosta waa summarily pronounced and the abused wife w as led heartlessly away. protesting ajid explainer sn:ie she went, Hart T7p la a Tisa Clyde Roose of Red Wing, Minn., who has been vlsltirg his ' . w . a nar-a) T-k.. , -unl- r- " ""JT . -n"e7 uviir - morning while working In a tree In Mra. Cha''a yard. He waa cutting a limb above hia head and when It waa severed the weight of the branches made It kick back nd ,he jested end caught him just 'below the Jaw. The thyroid cartilage, or wind PlP. w" 'lr lacerated and he has been breathing all day throvgh the hole In his neck. Dr. Edmundson waa called and Dr. Fltigibbon took him to the Omaha General hospital In the polios ambulance and dressed hia Injuries there. - The injury is not likely to prove fatal. Waiter Assaults Onset Korman Kear ney cf S3 8 North Twenty-third atre?. a elerk la tbe Ancient Order of lri!?e Workmen offices, says he was brutally as ti oiiircs, sejs ec was oruiauy a - v " - r ... v br a waiter In the Bostrn lunch ) Alice Williams, administratrix of the ea lay afternoon He had ben wMt- I late of Ellen Williams, sues the Omaha A saulted Wednesday Ing for some time and complained to the ! waiter about It. Another came and took his order and while he was eating the other came tip suddenly and struck him several times In the face. They were separ;l ard the, culprit was allowed to escape. A complaint was filed aralnst him under the name of John Doe. Joe Marcum Is said to be the man who made the assault and. aceordlrg to the statement made by the ' management of tbe restaurant, he had been ! la Its employ only a short time. Mr. Jonss. i manager of the lunch room will assist in i prosecuting him against him. If a Is made out . a 1 Alwa-s get. Burnett s; take no substitute. xew Rate, scut 1 Via fklrsgs, BTtlwawkee A St. Paal Ity. One far plus CtO for round trip tO-day ticket, en sale dally to eastern Canadian points, aad on August A 1. M, U: Beptem ber It, It. 24 aad 3. to New England points. Choice ef routes east ot Chicago, stop overs at Detroit. Niagara Falls and other points. For rates, routes and Information, call City Ttcktt Office. UM Farnam Street, or write F. A. Nash, General W oaten Agent, Omaha. Neb. Ask for what you want and ask em phatically. Do so through The Bee's want columns. If ' u want an employer or an employe you can find him In a hurry if you take this course. The Bee will tell your wants to many thousands of people as quickly as you can tell them personally to a dosea people. Tou can't afford ths slow way. The Texas WtMw Cures s'l Kidney. Bladder and Rheumatic treeblea; sold by Sherman A McCoanell Drue Co. and Owi Drug Co, or two tenths' treatment by maO. far ID- Dr. E. W. Hall, a Olive 8L. St. Leula Mo. 8en4 for testimonials. Balldlns; Perealta. Thorn s W. Haxen. frame dwelling. Twea-ty-etghta and "palding streeta. SlAW: A Laaretta. repairs to building. IA Capitol avenue. fKi. Xeer t Oil. rnDn innnnrrc tt irvv!rUo" for rear i scan County Commissioners Fix 12.4 Kills v. w.. i " kUC kI' THI2TY.TW0 AST) HALF MILLIOX Aaaeant ef Ike Total Valeatlea far i All PirtMft, preiarlai Over Psrssa.ee. freiaelai Over Paar If and red Thousand Dalian. The Board of County Commiaaionera i Thur4y mornlrr received the rirl of the Board of EuaJiaatkon and then p&aeed reeolutioua providing for the taxation of the county, the city of Orr.ana and tha riiiagea for Ui year i:. The city ot Roul h Omaha rAMi.i unrtn lim own int. t tton ao thla 1 Cot Included in the work ' of the cmmtsaleinere. It dT:rpa that the city will tpt receive the fu'.l amount requested by the council either for feaeral or ainkicg fund. whHe the school board will receive alightly more than waa estimated from the lery It fixed In report to the vaJttatkHi for county council. The total purposes la deter mined to be BLR 3.701 and at the rate of 11 1 n-.nie the county will recetre for all purposes for the year eajiTT-li The val uation cf the city la fled at t3.4M.TSl. and the assessment of a t mills will produce S"r?.T1i for the general fund and :.. f.ti.ys for tha sinking fund. The amounta rueted by tba city were Sti0 for the ffntni twi ud 6.0i) for the ainktng funfl. The valoat'on of the school district of Omaha Is fixed at K3.5tl and Us revenue from tsxalion will be SMI Ml when It aekea KUK Ttie rate of aaaeesment tn the Tillages of tha county are as follows: Florence. 1 ma; Bettson. IT mills; Dundee. 14 mills: . . .,. lUlliaro. s m.lis. sue, t mills; Waterloo. ! Mills; ElVhom. 7 mills, ana Bennington. jv mine MOTHER SUES FOR DAUGHTER ws. l.stltSJte. so-ethl.e: arel 1st Ike Way af Iasaae Htl gatlon. Wednefulay was "personal damage" day I In the office of the clerk of the district 1,1 court, all the salta filed up to noon having to do with such mstters. One of the casea Is unique in Douglas county, a mother suing the alleged seducer of her daughter I for damages bv reason of the loss of the I time ana tabor of her minor child while the latter waa caring for the baby. This case Is entitled Alice Morse against Clay W. Vroman. Samuel Mancaeo. as administrator of the estate of Enrico Elmilo, sues tho Burling- ton Railroad company for n.JWJB fr the death of Elmilo. which occurred near Mal- colm. Neb., in April. Elmilo falling from a handcar, which ran over him. John J. Alberts sues the same company for ta.PPo damages for permanent injuries said to have been sustained while st work on a SF"ch engine in Omaha ra 1905. Council Bluffs Street Railway company for tS.MO for the death of Ellen Williams She allegee that on August 4 of the present year Mrs. Williams got on a street csr at Canton street and asked to be taken to Thirteenth and William street; that after getting on the car she became s'.ck snd vomited on the floor: that the conductor stopped the car at Thirteenth and Pine streets and caused starting it before hr to leave the ear. she hed reached the ground. . thua throwing her ao that her head simcK the pavement; mat in mis con- dliion the woman waa left on the street i at midnight, suffering from injuries from i which she died. J In the county court Ous Caravas. who sued - the Vnlon Pacific for tl mo for injuries r- celved when at work for the company, ac- cepled us in settlement ot tne ciaim. 4 WORK ON STREETS IS RUSHED Repairs te Paved aad l'ssare4 Ther- Jthfaree Is Belmg Pwsked Ahead. The city engineer Is rushing work for re yairs f both paved and unpaved streets with the object ef getting aa much work as possible done before September 1. when it is dc-sired to make a conaiderable red -lotion in the force of almost every depart ment, l Tbis rear the engineering department has, in common with all of the other depart- ments. been cramped for rands and has had mre than the usual demand upon It. The ralr.a of the summer, while little mere water fell than uaual. came la such shape s to do great damage to unpaved streets snd lnadeouata sewers. For this reason raucb more than usual expense was aecea aarv In the maintaining department. Powa town the asphalt repair plant haa put Into shape Douglas. Iodgs snd Hsrney streets and Capitol avenue from Tenth to Sixteenth streets and Is post working on ths cross streets In that vicinity, with the ob.lect of getttrg them In shape for winter before the reduction In force takes place. There Is s-mc complaint In the office sa i to the disposition ot certain funds The law requires money set sside for Inspection work to be placed In the public works fund. The council set asld for this purpoee. but so tar It haa not been placed In the fund designated by law. The sewer fund has also seen weed to pay for certain work .. i.,., ...t t the aewer district. 1 but when property owners bsve paid the money It has been placed la another fund ' .... ... m v -. . w .it. I and this Is a4 approved by the city en glnetr, who Insists thst the funds from which the money is originally taken ahould e reimbursed when tbe cash comes to the treasury. POSTMASTERS FOR GATE CITY jKext Ceaveetlea Will Be Cewvte-d by PoJseer as Cesasaerrtal Clak. Postmaster H. E. Palmer, with ths assist enc of the Commercial club of Omaha, will make a determined effort to secure the annual convention of tbs National Asso ciation ef Postmaatera ef the first class for Omaha In 1M. The convention will be held this year at Erie. Pa., from August to U. and Captain Palmer will depart for Erie la a few days to brgta tbe campaign for tbe 1M convention for Omaha. This convention Is ths most important gathering ot postmasters In tbe country aad Includes the postmasters of sll ths seeding cities of the I'nlted States Last yesr ths convention waa held at St. Louis and was attended by several of the krads of the P s toffies department, including the postmaster general. At ths Erie conven tion nest week Postmaster General Meyer and several ef the beads ot tbe depart ments will be present and It Is also ex pected President Roosevelt may be there. "I think we can get the convention for Omaha next year. aetd Captain Palmer, "but te do so we must ke assured ths hearty operation of the business men of the city. Buck a convention will bring U us tbs very class of saea from an parts of the Cnrted rtta'.es thst we want to visit aad see Omaha and its capabilities and posslMltttee. I did aat Intend te attend the oosrveattca this year, but In view ef the probability of a ere ring the national sou that I can to bring It her nil t beiteve that we t,a1 be amecessf ul." OIIIIBUOrv I PUMrnncT Id "" NOW IN JAIL Atlesred trrllfe In barter Trraled as Bad Mae la A r- 1 narie "inw1 Kurapnrey. toe third end !at of the bo) accused of the murdrr of Haa Fak in July, wee landed m the Omaha city jail at f 3" Thursday morning. De tective S. 8 Prismrny returned with Mm from Ravender., Ark . where he waa caught In the heart of the mountain region. "They were evidently a'ra,d of the yc ung rc""w- rrummy. as they kept Mm U'gchalned and whenever he was moved from one place to another two men with drawn revolvers followed him." He Is about 3 years of ag an-1 was formerly employed at the Iler Grand hotel as a bell boy. Hi sister took him from Ft Lou La. where he was in hiding with Willis Allraack. another of the murderers, and they went together to Memphis. Tenn. Pumphrey went alone from there into Ar kansas. Pumphrey'a sister had enraged John O Teieer to act as his attorney, but when Mr. Teieer applied at the jail Thurs-tay morning to sea bis client be was refused that privilege. Mr. Teieer. however, wes Dot la be outwitted, and ba went around to tkc outside of the Jail and yelled through the window to Pumphrey to keep quiet and tall his story to no one until ha had a chanos to talk to him. He then went Into district court and demanded a mandamus to compel tha prison authorities to allow btra to consult his client, bat on the ad vice of the Judga the privilege wss granted without the writ. In accordance with his advice Pumphrer has refused to tell his version of the aJIalr. although personally be said he would rather make a clean breast of it and have that part of It over with. He seems more tmpra.saed with the gravity cf the aituatlon than his two al leged accomplices, Mullen and AllmacV. JOE MIK SOLVES PROBLEM; fays Raa Cars s Left Has! Track i to Meet tkt Habit of Wossea. Joe MiV, passenger director at the Burl- i ington station, ha solved the problem of teschlng the women of Omaha the proper manner to alls.t from street care. Mr. Mik's rropositlcn Is based upon the theory lhat the WOmen are right in holding on to tn hand rail with the right ban J and tn4t the error lies with the rtrwt car company, which should run Its cars on the ' eft hand track Instead of the right hand. "ve make a mistake in trying ts reform people and to teach them to bold on with (the left hand." said Mr. Mik. "It is not ;rst'jral to hold on with the left hand. Most : people ere right-handed and therefore they take hold with the rigrht hand when they j (rt ff csr. "Now. my propo!"cn is t0 change the cars and run them on the left hand tra'-k. This could be done wl'h very little trouble, 1 0n the eun-mer cars all that would he necessary would be to change the woven wire guard from the side on which it now la to the other side. Then the cars would be rea.ly to run on the left hand track and then the women In taking hold of the hand rail with the right hand would be correct i god tney could not tall. -The street car convpacy wouij not ned j to advertise and instruct the pec-ple in the ( correct way of aiigtiUng. because it would ; be natural." i jr. Mik has promised to aiite some ! poetry i support of hla pressed radical i reform. ALLEGED EMBEZZLER IN JAIL Defeeltlas: Asreat ef at. Lewis A nasi i Fraeetsce Railway Lodged a( Ousks. T.v. , ... .v.. o t . UIIU AVer KWW save .am e a ea, as e t r, es I defaulting agent of the Bt Louia A ban I anei9C rt,t)wty at Okmulgee, I. 'f ., was arrested at Buahnell. Neb., by Deputy j f iti states Marshal U A. Sammons, takn before Vatted States Commissioner I Mark Spanogla at Bridgeport and bound 1 over In the sum of C00C to the I'nlted States district court for the Indian Territory die trict. In default of bail he was brought to Omaha and lodged ia the tiouglaa county Jail, to await tbe issuance of an order of rmoval to Okmulgee. LRoy Is charged with embetxling t j worth of tlcketa at Okmulyee in April, then diaapriearlrg. He was finally located at Bushnell. Neb-, where be had secured em- piovment as night operator for the Cnloa i Paclflc He waa traced to Bushnell by I Special Agent H. A. Thompson of the j "Frisco system, and the complaint tor his j arrest was made before I'nlted Slates Com- miss ioner Anderson st Omaha, and the warrant placed la ths hands of Deputy Marshal Sammons to serve. LeRoy wet employed at Bushsell under tbe name of W. 8. Lawrence. He made no resistance to arrest, but on his t.-xam?natlon befara ' Commlsssloner Senpogle be entered a plea j of not guilty and waived examination. He . had been emplcye! as night operator at j Bushnell tor about two months. 1 , , JUVtNiLt LAW - IU tSttlUUd Cesr Will Be Seat te tksw Beath Osaaka What at video. Probation CmVer Bernstein will send to Chief Briggs of South Otnit.a a copy of the JuvenUa court lsw together with a requesting mm 10 see me terms of the lsw are observed by ths officers of te police force of that city. vii AflAn t talceti r-ni ut of the fre quency with which the law haa been ig nored in the Magic City. A few weeks ago a girl under the age of 1 years was sent te prison by the police Judge; later a amall bey waa held ' for a day. This w- the child of a Mrs. Morgan waa kftvj in the jail over night and the probation officer oot permitted to take her to a hospital j where she coul receive tkeoeesary af.en- , Hun snd Thursday morning . 11-year-old ' negro boy was louna to fcavs spent two nighu in the city Tall. The case of the negro boy Is now before the Juvenile court. The lad baa filled Us head with thoughts of life la the wild west until be Imagines ths deeds of his heroes are his own. He was making preparations te tola a wild west show where he In tended to show the public bow a diminu tive negro could ride and shoot when he was taken up by tbe police. LOT OF BAD BEEF CONDEMNED Healtkt Destartsaeat Peers Ktreaeae Tea Tkeasssl Peeade tee si seed fresa t blraae. About lao prvncls ol beef, shipped from Chicago te Scbwartxchlld A Bulsberger at Omaha, have been condetined. and de stroyed by the city health department. The consignment arrived in Omaha Wednesday In bad rendition, aaid to be ths result of delay tn transit. The company refused te accept It and the railroad company agreed te Its eels oa its own account, tbs packing company to be paid tbe d ffereace la the value of the goods as they were shipped l&d what was realised from tne sale. Tbe cvns.STirr.ent constated c r about goes. , pounds, and the inspector found that a'J cf the meat In the outside tiers had become tainted, but about two-tohrda o? tha cargo wag IU Ivi fOtfd Tbs stale coat aas give kwJl-'i r S COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF BTKBTOaTB WBO YlaUTB TU MOSKER-LAMPMAN BUSINESS COLLEGE XS TTBPKISaO AT TKI rACTJTIXI TO BB rOVBS TatZXB. r.cad thee quotationa from busintsa men and stulcr. .a vho have vis ited our school: "I had no idea you had such elegant rooms." "I am going to take my shorthand course with you." 'That a the finest method of Bk-keeping 1 ever saw." Tou have the finest and best lighted rooms of any coilere In the city." "I wish I didn't have a life scholarship in another school. 1 would like to finish the course with you." xobt (in otra womo ro it, btjt comb astd gri fob tott- CX.r. TIStTOBB ABB ALWAYS WSLCOkCB. MOSHER-LAMPMAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, fjj 17th and Farnam Streets, jj. 9 'Phone Douglas, 6619. Omaha, Nebraska. 25. J,JUI"1 pTt-mber 2nd Will be the largtst enrollment In its history. OXXXBAI. XBrOBMATIOB New 1100 000 build ng and equipment. Rated anvrg the ten larpeet srhoo.s in the U. 8. Has a body of ex-sttid-rts of over 10 0"0 Kv rolla over 1.10 every year. Courses thorough. Strong faculty of specialists Fr're lture course, literary soe'ety and gymnasium. Can work for board if desired. All graduates placed in posit'on. Catalogue sent free. Write today. Address stohrbottgh Bros, Omaha, Bah. DT T717Q MILITARY DLiEdlldd ACADEMY MACON, MISSOURI Cadets' rsomi all single. Iarce corps it university graduate Instructors. Splendidly equlfped phvsical and chemical labora tories, mariuil training ahopa. library, etc driwirg snd ciosic Non-sectariari aril cornb!Tes home influ-nce with military discipline, dr. II. systematic phvslcal culture ar d hih educations! stjindards. llnroiltrent limited and on.y bova of ' good charac ter admitted. Early a;.p,!cati jns advised. Tuition HvO. Write for illustrated cata logue. Bf'X In. CoL Geo. . Burnett. X,L. B X. A. (West Point KO) BttperlaUadest. htaj. Lcds B. Zawtca (West Point '3. Commaadaiit. Wentworth fllifitary Acs demy OUt1 a:iJ Larrrs: ia tbe MkIu West. Act!TeT.".fi. Arniyofficer deiaiiod by the War rVrortmrnt. Class A. 1'repsres for rniversl tiei. Government- Aesd-mies or Bnr.c. f-fi.Crxi m irr.prove-ra-n-s now beinr eemp'eiel. Rates .CO. Srsrratc dryznxseat lor saun scrL Catalogue fre. AcHre. HARDIN COLLEGE AND CONSERVATORY FOR YOUNG WOMEN TETBTT-rOTTBTZ VXAB CXaXTESIS BT TXS STATB. ' The Ccllege A l'ti:ertny Irai&ed Faculty. Literary work I;ven IS majors credit by the I'niverslty cf Chicago. 'J he Conservatory Herman Standards. Courses In Art. Eirut:--u. Business snd Cooking. SXBSXCB OFSHS BXPTXaiBXR 11. IS 07. Write for vaiitic-gue and trims to Pres. John W. Millions. A. M, 1S05 College Place. Mexico. Mo. KEMPER MILITARY SCHOOL Kewniu4 rrrMr schcwl for at veonrl rnmesity as 1 !-eiTs ecl'ew. anry cBoT from KSTt lw eii to srhfoi t lrrt Y.XVrA la t!i(h r;ui ty War tieiiutaDi. 1 -i cat:ce;a.tilil'i iL r. a-seaxstex. )e ku, hmu a. Creighton University OKABJL SEB. PROFESSORS CXAS5ICAIa AJTS BCIKBTlflC j cqli.OIATT3 JtD B3QB SCatOOI comtscs 'Srrwa Tears rreel COLLEGES OF Medicins Law -Dentistry Pharmacy KOSULATS CBA&aZB rer rail Xnforxcstiom Apply to Ysrtewe Bepertaaeata Central Holiness University OeXATjOOtsA. IOWA A new school with a great beginning. Laat year, its firm a mr clous success. A school where the moral and teiltf loaa s.oe of i.fe Is giten a ci.sx.c. A safs piSA-e fcr tbe young. blroi.g course. New tuildings with steam r.et Rates very reasonable. Tui tion: $l.u ter week; board. ti.C'J. rtom with light and heat c to 11.00. tepartmenta: College of i ' trM Arts. Academy. School of Theology. Norma t-ct.ool. School of Oratory. ck-hOcl cf Mukic Fall term orna Pert- IT. Ct'!p"rie free Addreea. CrjlTTtlli HOX.lBSS TJTrrv"TmlTT Uaivsrstty y ark. Oakaioosa, lows, Where Shall I Send Him Yeur awr's smai nm Ocpraea larseif epos feis caas- 1st fcaisa Our bora era .-m:T.t4 a.aa ealanit., aurn.iiide viuk ni; toaiitasa last ItP ta! to o,. tei. ml caaraciar Bers tn J?! JS.!?2'SL T,X raw la nair au.ualKeS. Kas tira-sraat tat'.aivsa- g'fT Bbc4r aSt-SBtac. Special Sa inm l tar bars I ta 11 rar- ta tot Catalog i Kearney MfHtgry Academy, Re eras y. Nek, CTTER COLLEOB- For Young Ladles fciudjuits Irom iJ t!lat-e. Number select snd unlimited 10 teachers. Depart men is under specialists. Aptoninents ot tie highest order. Recommended by leadiiig i: en of the U. S. fen far t'nt- sue .).. B P. CabeU. D. D.. pres.. B" lin Green. Kentuckr. stiu coxz.roB or oiteotatwt. rvs Moines. Ia. Tbe standard Osteopathia oiiege of America. tVe hms mm caiis for our graduates than we can supply. Ternt Uvtr.s be;L lttb. Catalogue O. a bath of kerr.pene and consigned to the fertilixer plant of a local concern, while the remainder waa disposed of In tbe best a.anner possiine. The Dollars at tear Deer. The dollara you want are knocking at your door. The people you seek are pro Li ar, ly reading The Bee at this very mmute. The )cb you want is waiting for you. Tru man who wanta you expects to find yc-u In ths want columns of The B. Don t h4t ,ma, iTora the dollara at come out and gather tbern in. your door. One little Bee want ad will do It. lists Boot rrial it. cliools AIM ID Coll f OS A ii iiss U ft: 11 BOYLES COLLEGE FALL TERM SEPT. 3 BOOKKSErisTO, IHOITEIITS and TTTtwrnrTrio, TstiEaaArarr. tiouii aad xlocvtiox. rrea fctsiogae. Address. H. B. ItOYLES, rrr-RiJent. lBOa HABJfBT ITBalXT. OktAKA, XClkllC v. J7r S7 The only military academy whose super intendent and commandant are both West Point grsdustes. Piant cost ISf'O.000 and Is modern, ssnitsry ar,d abs"iute)v fire pr.vf A MO.OPv a--mnaslum. l.ppa seres of wood. lAkes. parade gro'ind and athletic field. IfTZ SlCKfTAKY, Box M. Lrttnfftttn. Ma, DO YOU WANT A POSITION WHERX YOU CAN EARN $1,000 FER YEAR? IF YOU DO REGISTER. AT; McCartney Institute lFOl raraaat street. Complete courses In Short v.. i wri'U.g. BokeeHns. Commercial Law j 1 rnouinskip and College preparatory work." Able prolessors In each department, j lay and eienirg sessions. j Call, or Tel. Doug 17. TUDOR HALL, SCHOOL FOR GIRLS 1S40 JT. Mertd-ss BUJzUUaaapoUa, tad. Boarding and Day School. Coilegs Preparatory -General CV-urse -peciAl Coarwrs In Music, Art. Vc.lt Culture. Name Trench and Oerman Teachers. j n.iia.uui Private grounds fjr letlcs. Bhle Study in ail Depart ments, ii.iupet.oid ticlrrne. ltd Day Pupua. 15 bOirrt;cg j urlia. Certli.cate admits to such collet? as Vu-tir, Welleasey, Snith. University of Chi cago and Cornell. Mlts FRi.rOMA ALLEN, ph. Prin-lpal. Cornell I'niteraity. REV. J. CVilMlNl SMITH. D. U. v . , . . REV. NEIL McPHERPON. tiean. A- M, Chicago Conservatory Xelli. 14SS. SUM earSiaa. syae. I (M'ieM aa bsat arkoal fe tbiroczk taeatnt of MUSIC AND DR MATIC AJtT Tkia et-hnl aivai-a aaa:at.ia lA k iskaas auaa. area el ani .. m. p ioj can ta a4 aaaat aaiMtila iRacrMHora. lr .! are e'l enail leJ iinwi aewaiit) Faireiit oi slai Mt l tne lalereaUKS aftleiaa. ia. Ckiaova, Ml. OVA OA BTAKstXBIAaV ZaTBTTTTTB Ftair.mrniig or ct:.er btieech iviec'-S cured. Medical refarencea and Inrormatioa I about ire ecbool furnished vu ai pll- . stion bam ax Btmsaro. omaba. btzb. Elglland Park College, Oss kUtaas. lawsT a rs. 69 fll aaxta eewSJHia ( f aaoecrv aawae- &b S.a.a lix l-ana f iieuaiva bQa.teiit, A fsmity "C afr-a.:ii. tee o.dseu asai.altj . tut sn4 seii sx s. t. OaSM! a. 1MM ttaMl ft. suii a. mii i ia, iiimiii a II I i H'l I. UmmW IL IllIll a. nq a iti e ai iwimi ia. aa ttlsica FU faa saMLMI fill CA Ittt.ln Bnass a) TOBD IIMDIAAT POB BOTB Aa ideal scnooi for hii. ttira. t.eautl fuliy situated is the "t.lli ountry of llliraois Ore hour from fatcagu. th year Per.u f'-r fir iro(-etus B0B1VB BUI.U rria, Woelstock. IU. WTLAOB COUI9I FOB VOktl is uaa BeaaftUe. Cwaaa-la4 Vauef. Cm laa U .- et a S sa.4 ktaa- (!. aw. ait a sacaa escaUrkC tamltr. caaaa.s a ecasi .4 ae. .! nlu aallate M H MUelLK. ye Bk. rsss. M tenaae Aae, Ckerrasrs fa. WHAT SCHOOL Information concernlrg tVe afl vsrtares. istrs extent of frur-rv-'lum and other data atxiut the best schools and roliegea can be obtained from the School and College Informa tion Dureaa of IbeOciabaBee All Information ab-ljtely free nnd imrartlsl Ctsls?ie of any partJrular school cheer fully furnished upon request. START CLIMBING edre-ts ef ornorvantHes ail taofte Ctn oetest Se ttiem. lbs defltc4 srg m-c ana wtrDire thlnrs fr eiceedi the Fit 1 celf i.r sucresA boTKtrstiie tnti iiesBt ra- ftti graduate w .. tell roa lass si Western normal College r.sVC t-n An If ekesply aad oourses are; l-Kr-crtiT. m rf ltd. txu rm ormal . Te&rKer' Cr I Si-, tm elentitir. I Iterarv. flasale. le. fsrsteri. Ruslnee. Fhortband, ipewrillna. Art. MiUr.ll. riittoa. C nreeioeittice Csre end Seramer konl Beieranytinei L R- ffcre retiaid b g. Itat'ttfeluw est. w nie lor f ree Knlietla. 1 A imtt. Pts.. Ih tl . tosuKsasa. la. n ASK a us about school We will send you catalogue and school information of any kind which you cannot obtain so easily ia any other wav. The service is ABSOLUTELY TREE No chi'pe now r at any other time. The following ctae of schools are included in this offer : 1. Ce'trf a: 4 l'niernei. 2. Bert' ef Oitlt' Prart'Sierr SciMoU. s.'Soit trt Ceilrfct hM )oai 4. s. sti!MBrr Sc honlt. Busier Cnl'.rrct. 6. Mil t tr Anktkwe Norwll it Soot. J. e. 10. DrMki Scsaolt. Psatsiacsi sckools Lev k'baift. II. 12. 13. Tetrrrips tri Ttdrt gcSwls. TrfmiirBl 9cro'1t. Trsirisf Sctieoli ft Kftrtas. tec Cnrrrtpoc. srficc St be.. ). 15 Edacatfonal LnlormallonBartraa 0 Klalvel Wnltdlnsi. St. I owtn. Mew ' Liy,i. ji , 'r;ni-.it'i,;","ii're It i MM I f rea ds M J stii.rlr. S3 m is ss (V. iBrownell llali 1 A boarding and day School for Toung Women and Oiris Students holding cer i tificates covering in fuli t;ie entrsnce re i qulremer.ts cf a stanCerd tt.-.ie Univer I sity. are admitted eitiiout exin.n.atl-n I to Junior year in advance course, t'ertl- f:cate in co:irge rrtaratory ci.jrae auintisr' I t, mar, Wcilrbuy, Mnlih. ML Holyoke. i. in, tun. fi isc'tnsin ant L'r.iv. of Chicao Exceptional adtan ts.s in Music, Art anJ l-o.-iiestic Science. Well equipped (tyniuas uni and cutduor shorts Students mothered sympathetically, by wumcn of larxe practical experience with girls in that li:grly important forma tie pti:--d between fjuitetu asd tweaks' one years of ape. Send for Illustrated Tear Book. Address Mlaa Macrae, Principal, umaha. University of Notre Dame VOTBB CAKK. IBTOXABA A Catbollc Couere Bvery Biscatloaal Advaatage Bvery Moral Baisg-aard IS buiiuiiigs la Pi vl rftfcol s Studenta Courses In Ancient scd Modern Lan ytifegea. Kr.srljsh. History and Eco nomics, tnemtstry. luoiogy. rtiar iiiici. CIvlL K.r trlcaL Chemical and Mechanical Engineering. Architecture. U, bhorti.aud, Bjos Keeping, Type- air1 tin g. TXBMSi Board, Tmlti ra aad Isia- ry $400. Special Department for oys Oncsr ia AoSreas Tae Bsv. John Cavanangh. PreetAeat. How about the bov your boy? What school for 1907-08? The book called "The right school for your boy" gives many , help, xil suggestions. We send it ai.d cur catalogue, without cost, if you ask for it. Racine College Grammar School Racine, "iicoriin A rimMII Malt American AeaA eWAAA Ch.cego, 111. Conservatory Te Lead:c f :hoo of Mstic sad Dramatic Art TstMl.SiCOSDIHiON. reveaty aai est instnartors. I'ssmrput ted cotirae ot srodr. Teachers T ra:oiftg arrmect. Litn'nnsaed TeacTer s Cemacatea tVeeiwaiaaf cer Atttm tr.gn Thin tree and one ku vired partial srttoiar frupt awarded annaallv to talented stoorets ot j tailed Bturi. f'sii lerni begins September 147. Catajomta maid iree. rfUHii J. UATTbTAEDT. 1 DELLEVUE COLLEGE Ivl iti.i-Ctaas tel. stKeUSc ai aaaeairal aea.-s, ac.AJja.Mr aa aurnsiiae lasa sam saaJaa tas ;Ma ex aa ran relinae er selrawus. oaLHSj. sx. ttcxi-siaaaa iarr sj ceixe. Cn.ia4e sraaa4. fOKsIE VSTont-Tkeers ml sssata. ia..s. eloc-mea a&S sjv CMlHl CC..Vxr.TlCJNfc-ri-.-. Has sag Beritas ie rsUsa,. raw ItoHrs iwmHanae aaatnas frae'laau WsAtearca, aaJwaa, atae. gsr sUBtgAili TU TAB BABT BCHOOI. Ol UukTIAID has recent iy tuoved tr.io new quart- eis In It. Heal Estate Exchange bJ.ldit.g. llth and t-arnaov It will :ci.Mi:n Ita cr.aracier aa a seleet acr.oui fur the train. ng of stebe- a,i aphera Ii;nbiri!f d Uisle Sckeol.llll r.riam MjsIc Iess a dar. L.ght cou'sta ty Ma. I than lftr different Inveatl- fate th at the store ot the rerfleld knaave Ce, Osaaka.