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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 24, 1907)
THE OilAIIA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 1907. It OFFERED FOR SALE ftmmo (M-gena Coatlaoed. i PIANOS At rrf 16W "prices thlB week. New. shop worn, jeturned Irom rent iml second-hand planu s on ule In. our bargain room Mlh floor,) Many old iiluiM- make among the A. n. wliaao, Emerson. Kimball, Hallet Davis, Iv.r as l'o-.id, Bt ger Sons, Schubert. rrk-e further reduced on the follow ing ntnkv thl weeki Kimball upright, good ton 17 Arlrm oprlcht, oak rase 115 Schult upright, inal-ocany rase ...v.... i: 2 Cnl-ianbus upright.- mahogany cif 14 Schubert upright, , larg alia IK Termor 11 to lit cah ; S3, l to $5 monthly on tho- balance. Finoo tunod, repaired and moved, at lowest rate. Sch'moller & Mueller , Piano Co. Th6r Doug. 163. 1S11-131I rarnam 6L (16) M964 FOR SALE CHEAP-Rtory Clark cabinet organ, 11 atopa, a beautiful, strong-toned Instrument, suitable for church or honw. good -condition; cost 1.S0. Addresa L 734, Bee. (16)-M792 FINE Upright Kimball piano. IDS. Dealer do pot call. 119 Davenport. - . (16)-720 29x .pool and Billiard Table. . t '. TOR' SALE New and second-hand billiard and pool tablea. "We lead the world In cheap bar fixtures-, easy payments. Bruna-Wtok-Balke-Coiloridr.. 407 8. 10th St. (16)-S1 Typewriters and s-ewlnsr MacalaM, FINK Remington No. (i, -with cover, SW: call" at once" as I need the room. 541 Vaxton block. (1G M757 26 rOR PALE High trade second-hand type writer; good condition; a bargain at $50. Call room , Bets Bldg. U6 671 ONE. Remington typewriter. No. 6, In good condition, lor sale cheap. Call at Be ofllce. -.16-X FOR SALE Nearly new Remington type writer, with oak table; 145. 641 Paxton block. ' . (1)-M3 24 MUcellaneoa. GAS. ELEQTRIC AND COMBINATION FIXTURES Largest, most up-to-date stock at lowest prices-in the olty, select now. Delivered when needed. Inspection Invited. BURGESS - URANDEN CO., Ill So. loth St. - Tel. Doug. iSL - (lt 4S& HAVE paid over one-third on my contract for Americanised Encyclopedia Britan-nlca;- owing; to sickness am not able to keep up payments. Will give my conlraot and 'ooks to anybody willing; to keep up same. Address F 74, care Bee. (16)592 fflx FOR SALE Onyx soda fountain, 24-syrup, two body, refrigerator base, counter au tomatic carbonator, niter,- all as good as new; also drug otore fixtures, counters and show cases, Howell Drug Co., 16th and Capitol Ave. (.! ms FOR SALE .A butcher's refrigerator, sev eral show cases, a new peanut roaster large coffee mill, two large automatic oil tanks and store fixtures too numerous to mention. Globe Land and Investment Co.. Omaha. Neb. (16)-M89S FOR SALE Finest boarding- house la the . city; best location, all furnished: walk K lng distance,, etc ; oheap. Inquire feU ivaroncb iJlocav Omaha, Xseb. ;et -. !)- DRUG at cut prices; freight paid on 110 orders;, catalogue free. BUKtUtAM1 - CONN ELI, UO -CO., Utnua, piet. (!) 167 FOR SALE About October L on 800-gal Ion W'orthlngton duplex pump, alee 12x K'ttxJO. W. H. Brldgea, engineer Omaha Bee. (16) M679 FOR SALE Cheap, complete outfit of mov ing pictures for travel. Inquire ltJ Howard bu, room 14, Id floor. Call be tween. J and 4 p. m. (16) M&I7 ftx FOR RALE On roll top Jeweler' bench acid on lath; only used four week. Ad ursa.H. 1. Ennia, Bruce, 8. D. ' Q MK18 tlx HOMEOPATHIC, medicines, wholesale and retail. Shermad & McConnell Trug Co. (16) MJ SEND US .yoor .mall order for drug; freight paid on $lu lota. Myers-Dillon Drui Co.. Omaha. U6 &4 SHERWIN WILLIAMS CO.i beat mixed palut, Sherman V McConnell Drug Co. r . -- : r (llj-W HALLIB fs. new. 2d-hand. ISIS Farnam. V - - (16 M HAY-4 per ton. Wagner, SOI N. 16th. 1 (U) MM SECOND-HAND rubber ho-, tool. Singer, 41 If. lth. (l)-7iS FOR BALE Several load rock. 1931 So. Hh. - (16)-MJ6 26x THREE One tool chest, also butcher' meau block; U each, log N. 16th. . o)-n i PATENTS D. O. BARNELL, patent attorney and ma chine designer, Paxtua Blk. Tel. Red 7117. 07-M)7 SU LARS6N ft CO.-Book free. Bee Bldg. Q7)-W1 PERSONAL THE ELITE lady operator ' glvee raaesage and chaly. beate Vrub bath. Room Sun, Barker block, lath and Farnam. New eatabiishment. (l) M761 r WILL' the gentleman who saw a passenger struuic by the conductor on a North Uth St. oar, coming south near Cummlng on the evening of August 9th, kindly send bis address to A.- II. Murdock, 217 New York Life Bldg., Omaha. (1 M730 25x THE SALVATION ARMY solicits cast-olt clothing; in fact, anything you do not noed. W collect, repair and sell at 114 N. Uth St., for cost of collecting, to the worthy poor. Call 'phone Dotg. 41S3 and wagon, will calk n-ii YOUNG WOMEN coming to Omaha as strangers are invited to Viait the Young WoiaeA Christian Association rooms 15.4 Farnam street, where they will be di reeled to suitable boarding places or Otherwise aaalst4. US) 9l LADY SKILLED IN SCIENCE OF M 48 SAGE, and stranger In Omaha, desire pal run a: tvrub bath. manUur and chir opody, lo24 Dodge Bt., corner Uth, oppo site . Q. (U 654 x BACHEliOR GIRL, cultured, pretty, will wed phyatulan, widower, established prac tice: Under 60 years old do not answer Addrtss Y l'Ji. Omaha Bee. 08)-M675 2ix OMAHA bli'g,, Stammerer' Institute. Ram OS)-S3 A FAIR, sweet st;n akin secured ualng hatta kln crvmi Dd face powder, lie. SEWING machine rented. Neb. Cycle Co.. Uth jluJ Harney. 'Phone . Douglas 16-4. FEW bargains In Id-hand soda fountains, monthly payment. Detight. Mi Farnam. (lii) a ECZEMA absolutely cured by W. A. P-ixton salve. B J. tkanlan. agt., guy Ware blk. " " - ' . ' (ISJ-JOJiJ STHIKGavri, rubber goods, bv malH cut r...'. b"nd t0T fr" catalogue. Myer. Dllloa trug Co.. Omaha. ai6 PPIVATH CONFINEMENT HOMri3'T7 Dr. King. 1S3) N. Jith St. Tel. Web. 1X9. MAGNETIC K-TiiSf (IV i PERSONAL (Continued. .. MAfJKETIf! Osteology and . v spur ami in o Bath Uoom t, 1?04 Farnam St- 24 floor. REAL ESTATE REtL fiSTATB DBALKIl RUSSELL & M'KITIUCK CO, 432 Rami. (ill)- W. H. TURKELL, 1 Patterson BMt. Doug. 11. K99 PAYNE 1NV. CO.. 1st floor N. T. L. Pern;. 17S1. - (ll)-400 R. C. PETERS CO.. Bo Bid. (!) 1 U W. BUNNELL A CO., S3 N. T. Life. Douglas 1149. tl tui ALFRED C. KENNEDY, Jf Flrt Nafl Bank BldK. "Phone Douglas 77S. tw a GEORGE & COMPANY. 11 Farnam. TeL Doi-.glaa 756. (11) 404 C M. RICH 16th & Locust. Tel. Web 1 474. art rHOPKitTY ron salb. Oiled drives where? In Kxystone Park, of course. We are the first In Omaha or Nebraska to oil the roads. Oo out by horse, aoto or on foot, or call and we will take you out to sea Keystone Fark and It oiled avenue. No dust no mud. Really Key atone Park is a thlnf of beauty and Joy forever. Let us show you the property. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., -. 1st Floor N. T. Life Bldg.'. Tel. Doug. 1711. and D. V. SIIOLES COMPANY, 110 Board of Trade Bldg., Tel. Doug. 49. ' tl9 6J 24 6-ROOM cottage. 2602 Pcappleton avenue, one block from nt w fMiuth 24th street car line; water, sewer, gas, cement si do walk, permanent curb and asphalt -paving, all paid for. Unusually large lot, 60-ft. front. 160 ft. deep. Room on lot for 2 large houses. Lot high and sightly. A great bargain; $2,600 00 Apply to owner, William A. DeBord, 620 First National Bank building. (1) M7S0 25 ANOTHER NEW COTTAGE ON EASY TERMS, $2,200 44A4 N. Xh St.. just south of A me Ave., new and up-to-date, modern except fur nace, large lot, 64x132. paved street, close to car and school. Be sure to see It. R. II. LANDERYOU, " ' - ', Tel. Douglas 2151. . Board of Trade Bldg. . (IV M7M 26 $4,500 EAST FRONT-GEORGIA AVE. NEAR PACIFIC ST. T rooms, all 'modern, hard-wood finish downstairs, cement basement, permanent walk all around the house) everything paid. Will .rent for 4X5, per month to morrow. Owner must selL v - BIRK3STT. & TEBBENS,'1" 423 BEE BLDG. TEL. DOUO. 4761 ,'-''(iMBa CLOSE IN Two 5-room cottage, nearly completed; one on the south side of Blonds tret. be tween 26th and (7, and one oa the north side of Btonda street, Jut east of 17th: all thoroughly well built;- bricked up and cemented cellar, double . floor, surface floors being of yellow -ine, selected ver- tlcai grained; strictly modern, with the exception of heat. Permanent ' sidewalk will be laid In streets. Price. 12.300. Easy terms to good partlea. ... . . C. Q. CARLBEKG, 911 N. Y. Life Bldg. ' (UI)-MIAS 6-Room r 4) 1 1-2-Story House' 4 TEARS OUX All modern ewpt furnace; good thine for omo one .who will appreciate a. well built house; good a new; lot 48x127; large barn, fruit trees, at SXS Parker., close to car li.650. . ....... W. H. GATES. ' R. 17. N. Y. Life. 'Phone Douglas 1S4. (19)-50 24 NEW MODERN HOMES : North side, 7 rooms, reception ' hall and atore room: well built, well arranged. In good neighborhood, close to car, good lot. Look at It today. Price 12.700." ' Another one north, S room, finely con.' tructed. modern except heat, well lo cated, large corner lot, near car; a pretty home, for 13.500. 'Phone ua for Information. WALLACE, Brown Block. Doug. 1&0. (i9)-co a ; IMOO. K01-1&01 South Mth St.. corner lot, (0x141 feet; two couagei; rent 113 per month; room for two mure cottagea or flats. Easy term THOMAS BRBNNAN. Room 1, New York Life Bldg. 'Phcne Douglan 1261 .. ci)-aao CLOSE IN Very nice little home, four room In good repair, lot 30x66. cement walk, for im med'ate aale U. lot. Rents, 1166 per year. Hi N. 27th. Elg map. ERNEST SWEET, fill N. Y. Life Bldg. CIS) 65 FOR SALE. Elegant 10-room residence, new and mod ern throughout, large grounds near upper Farnam motor line. Quick possession. Price. 11S.600. HICKS REAL ESTATE CO.. . 4C9 Board of Trade Building. (ia-Sics8 2t Bemis Park District, $2,900 Nice coxy T-room. ' completely modern house, permanent walks, about 200 feet from car; tiouKe Is practically new; act quick; can make terms. William E. Romano, 439 Beard ot Trade. Tel. Doug. 116. . (19WM0S7 24 THE KERR ABSTRACT CO.'g AB STRACTS OF T1TLK are the safest, tou ar .protected by a lw.isM bend against loa by error. You aun t buy a luasul. when you buy a "Kerr abstract, ltdt Harney. Tel. Douglas 647. (ll 1177 DAVENPORT ST. The southeast corner of d and Davenport, This larg. r'.egara lt)-room house of th most modern, construction and in th beat of repair ran be bought moat cheaply. The ground i louxllt- feet and la In Omaha'a very best residence district. Possession csn be given at once, conrad yorsa. 1S!1 Dodge St.. TeL Douglas 1571. - 1 MCil 24 SEVERAL new Ave and six roo-n cottages: S'Une n-w bu'ldmg. on paymer.ta. fipatlnl . t r t-.s'tion for V dnr. C. 8 . Spard Wlru It L) W-2tiI, . (l)fc lu REAL KSTATR TITLE-TRUST nf , CHAS. E. WILLI uson. Prta --A ll9J-u REAL ESTATE CITT FRUFERTt FOR SALE. (Continued.! SMALL ACRE TRACT FOR SALE This property we har Jurt -- recent rr-Hred. and r linlud - - A fine laying piece of around, -ef 6flth and lUojllton streets. There Is a small, . five-room house, which has been re- " cently papered and painted, and la In firt clasa condition. : The property Is well suited for anyone desiring to raise poul-, try and fruit. There la a good stable, which will accommo date three head of horse, also wagon hed. large poultry house, about 10 bearing apple trees, strawberry patch, some -' graie and nearly all kinds of berries. There ar a large number of shade tree on the premises, and property Is neat and attractive In every way. There are between two and 'three acres of ground, and we are confident thla wilt suit you. For further Information In quire of GEORGE & CO.. 1601 Farnam Street. (1)-M73 a When out riding try the oiled roads In Keystone Park. To will be aurprtsed whn you visit this tract and see the won derful Improvement made, there thl year since we took hold of It. The only place for a suburban home. W will take you out In an auto any day every day. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., 1st Floor N. T. Llf Bldg., TeL Doug. 17SL and D. V.' SUOLES COMPANY, HO Board of Trade Bldg.. Tel. Doug. 49. 0-61 24 24 LOTS In Halcyon Heights, Benson, lying well: close to car line; 20 minutes' ride to Omaha. Will sell altogether or In bunches of five. For prices and terms address H 41. car Bee. (ID 167 WANTED Room and board, by respecta ble young man. In a respectable private family; can furnish reference. Address L-., Bee. 126-4S6I 24 x LIST your property with Chrl Boyer. Cd and Cuming fit. (1 401 REAL ESTATE FARM AND HAACii UAU FOR SALE). Colorado. 1,080-acre ranch, with full water right, in beautiful Sttti Luis Valley; best place in the world to raise cattle, sheep and hogs; price, 116.00 per acre; first crop often paya . tor land. Ihe Pond Realty & Loan Co., Colorado Spring, Colo. (30) M76 Itix HOMESTEAD lands, level, shallow to good water, healthy climate, good crops. , i pay. expenses while here and tiling ror .&; no locate, no pay;.l years ac quainted. Send stamp. Ed Hanshaw, Laird, Colo. .. (i0) MJ4426x WANXED-sAgents to represent u tn the i sale of our Kansas lands.) Write for par . tlcolars. Globe Land and Investment Co.. Omaha. Neb. (30) 412 Moxleev Farmers Investors If yon Want to learn all about the beat and cheapest New Mexico, Texas and Colo rado "hew lands, well irrigated, writ ua. THB INTERSTATE LAND INV. CO., Opera House Blk., areeley. Colo. . . ' (20)-M64 24x Nebraska. FIRST-CLA83 Nebraska farm and ranches T io homed or investment. Bwils, Omaha. st Daketa T OPENING LOWER BRULfc RESERVA- ,. -TIONLN SOUTH DAKOTA. . Partiea wishing full information a to the cbararter of the land, how to reach it and how to take part In the drawing In October, al0 Information in relation Jo the opening of Tripp Co.. In the Ros;- puw reservation, can secure same by .8. p., formerly member of congress an thuiub i io vnaries m. uurKe, Pierre, ?Lnrr or wer uruie and Rosebu lewtslatlon. (20) M745 823 . . i 1. 1- t ,, , - - ; - - fi.t.h.?.r.0.rthe Lowr Brule and Itosebud Tf!iin0HTT 2I!ENIaKor. fu" n,r- I WANTED-Reflned young lady a roo.-n-Vu-i. w't J?r. PP County. Ind and ; mate: all modern conveniences. 2H N. uaiias. a. U. (20) M7S1 A 29 REAL ESTATE WANTED BIX or 7-room house north or west part of city. Can make small payment down and good monthly payments. Give loca tion, price, ete. Box Y 171, He. .j ,., (-6)-M5T) 23 REAL ESTATE LOANS LOWEST RATES Bcmls, Paxton Block t22) ia WANTED City loan. R. C. Peter A Co. (22)-4-t LOANS on Improved city property. W. ft Thomaa. 606 First National Bunk Bldg. C2)-414 Sl.COO.OOe to LOAN on business and resi dence property In Omaha; lowest rates no delay. Thomaa Brennan, Room 1, N. Y. Ufa. (22) 41i MONEY to loan on Improved city property or farm lands In eastern Nebraska. W. J. Dcrmody Investment Co., Sit N. Y. L. (22)-M459 20 LOANS on Improved Omaha property. O Keef R. E. Co., 1001 N, Y. Life Bldg , () 415 v Am ii.nj loans and warrants. W. 1 th 1117 Farnam Smith A Co.. 1) Farnam ... (fl 1500 TO 150,000 TO LOAN at lowe.t rales no delay. OARVIN BROS.. 1006 rARNAM. - ' u PRIVATE MONEY P. D. Wead. U DougT (2)-419 MONEY TO LOAN-Payne Investment Co. tC)-IM $10,009 PRIVATE money to loan; do da lay, i. H. Sherwood. 931 N. T. I.. BMt is) u,oi si WANTED TO BUY WANTED To buy. second hand furniture. vvuk nu jtiuia pn'Tva, carpeis. lino leums, effie furniture, old clothe and aiioea. pianos, feathers, tJ plllews. quliu and all klnda of tooic ar will buy tne furniture of your house Hmni.i The ' a'. (iriw, win, vu tn rin a ' TeL Douglas 1971. (26)--M ' a CARD CABINET or IS tn K drawers for card SxS incher: state price; must be cocoa. Addrea L tSZt B-. - ( 19 - I CASH paid for enoes, ate. hg - UM. second hand clothing. No. Mi. St. Tel. Rd - I5)-flS WANTED To buy: will buy out rooming house er-"rst-clas boarding house. Ad V dress, U.K. Be.- t2 707 fix CAEH paid for old book. Crane-Foye Co.. til 8. ltu. 'Phone Douglaz 13.1. . (li)-llK . .. r . WHEN you write to advertiser, remember it takea but a few acraUhe .f th. hi to stat that you saw U ad. u Th lut NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA COUNCIL Oflsr, IB Brett MI.tOR MEXTIOX. 4l Masgie Gallup wlil arrive home to morrow from her vacation to Chicago and the lakea. H. W. Haselton of the Council Rluffs Savings bank la enjoying a vacation at Lake Ok o bo J I. IT ONLY COSTS A TWO CENT STAMP TO GET HAFEK8 PRICES. COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA. Mr. Lonergan and two ins of Leaven worth, Kan., are gues' of Mr. and Mr. Mar Bourlclu. FALL TERM OF WESTERN IOWA COLLEGE OPENS AUGUST 26. SEND FOR CATALOGUE. . Councilman Younkerman a'nnounced yes terday that the tests of the fire hydrant would be resumed this morning. Mr. Susanna Srtiofleld. 270 Avemie A, died last evening at the Jennie EMmundson Memorial hospital, aged 70 years. BUDWEISER BOTTLED BEER T3 SERVED ONLY AT FIRST-CLASS BARS AND CAFES. L. ROSEN FELD CO.. Agta. Dr. O. W. Pangle has gone to Ohio for a visit at his old home. He will-attend the home coming festivities at Columbus next week. WE WILL DELIVER ALL SIZES OK HARD COAL DURING AUGUST FOR 110 A TON. WM. WELSH. 16 N. MAIN ST. PHONES 128. Patrolman W. H.' Richardson continues to Improve and la himself confident that It will not be long before lie Is able to leave the hospital. Jame Metralf. son of Mr. Helen Mt calf. 71? Willow avenue, is down with typhoid fever at Lake okobojl. where he Want for an niln - I Dr. A. P. Hanchett la evneefert hnm. thl evening from a six weeks Ashing trip In the White mountains, on which he was accompanied by his aon Alfred. Congressman W. I. Smith delivered an address yesterday at thn old soldiers' re union at Farragut. He will nddresa a similar gathering today at Silver City. Attorney 8. B. Wadem-orth will leve to morrow for Norfolk. Va., to attend tho meeting of the supreme aerie of the Fra ternal Order of Eie... Mr. Wr.dsworth Is -a candidate for grand worthy president of the order and It la said he is assured of the support generally of thb middle states. Members of Haxel c.tmp. Modern Wood men of America, are requested to assemble this afternoon at 2:S0 In front of the Wash ington avenue school to attend In a body the funeral of their late brother. J. M. Johnson, which will be held fiom the Danish ' church at Avenue A and Ninth street. John Herman, a tnllrnad I conductor, was taken into custody late Wednesday night on a charge of stealing a rrtp from the Goodrich hotel. Herman explained that the arlo was taken merelv for a ioke and not with any criminal intent. Later the charge I waa withdrawn and Herman was promptly released. Oeorge Head and- John Murphy, charred with being Implicated In the theft of a cafe of whisky- from the Northwestern freight house, where they are employed na truckers, had a hearing before Jnztlce Cooper yesterday afternoon. Head 'was fined 120 and Murphy JK. Both gave nottcd of appeal to the district court. Mother Wheaton. the prison, evnnftellst. accompanied by four young women from the Kalth Home' ar Tbor. Ia., who are training .to be missionaries, conducted services at the county lail yesterday after noon. The younr women with Mother j Wheaton were Miss Laura Rerlelson, whf la going-to China; Miss Laura Sleckley. who Is going to India, and Miss Ida Fleer and Mia Dora Schmidt, who have not j et been assigned. -,' , K Several complalnU- of vicious dogs were made to the police yesterday. Louis Doegs, elevator boy In the Baldwin block, living at 423 Stutsman street, reported that a dog nn H'nt mer street - had bitten him While ho was on his Way to his work: Raymond J &OCK. a 12-year-oio. ihq living ai uant-a street, complained ethat .-he had boon at tacked by a dog on Vine street and dragged from hla blcycleT Renry Frandsen, 217 Oak street, reported . iiwl.4 (Jug . belonging to Mra. Miller on-HJaiftny street had bitten hi 11-year-old eon.- - Detective Richardson waa attacked by a orol Viae street early yesterday morning The officer took a shot at the canine, but. the bullet mls.ed Its Intended-imark. . WANTED TO BORROW '"- WANTED TO BORROW 11,000 -to enlarge a' good paying bualnoa with privilege to reduce loan yearly. Ad dre W 776, Bee. C4-2S1 WANTED-TQ RENT WANTED By a neat boy, with raferences, board and room -in a private family: ' will help around house If desired; please state what board and room bill will be. Addreas Y SOO. Be. ' )-M762 30x ROOM furnished or unfurnished with bo!trd; -' near Hanooom park. Address T .170 Bee. - (tfl) M4S6 26x TWO nicely furnished room In gojd . nelchboriiood. Address J 43, Bee. ' yrj 139 a i ... .m.lWln. or two room, furnished i for 1 1m n L nQUPTMnpint. wiiuin waiaina iV.tan? of South Omih car barn. Ad- dress AV M, care Bee. 26)-4 2Hx : i-.i, B. (2)-M590 27x WANTED 1 or 4 unfurnished rooms for lipht housekeeping; must be In ajood lo cation. Inquire McCarthy Hair Dressing Parlor. Brandel Store. (30 712 3 WANTED SITUATION WANTED POSITION IS years' experience bookkeeping and ott'ee work in real aatate, department ature, lumber, grain and mlll inat. K. li. Pease, Fremont, Neb. V) (27J M169 EXPERIENCED, honest Japanese boy wants a position a a cook In family. Address, Charle Kawal,- 711 So. 9lh St. (27 M736 lOx 'OUNG MAN, who la now and for past five year has been a mail carrier, wants po aitlon of trust where honesty, ability and integrity will be recogulaed and rewarded. Address. K 78, Bee. (27)-6M 28x FIRST clasa Janitor wlshe position. 4-CO Seward. ... . 27)-M4G6 Ux WANTED In same town by two ladle. positions as office clerk and trimmer. Ad dress lift). Stuart, la, .(7)-MK9 ITx ' POSITION by colored man as porter or waiter, a Janitor. -Mo. 1 reference. Addrass j isil fUard. Cf7j 614 27x I yoi'NO Japanese boy wants position after ! school In private family; can give good references. Address KIra, 4.A Hm Bldg. (27)-Mia4 ix PosmoN " WANTMli"7et7l i aaieaman dry goods. 1mm;. dotliiiig ! Un reference. Address J-7I c.rel H t-.)-MttXI ZiZ YOI'NO man. ZU wlslw, position as eol- lector or other outside work; bjst refer ence. What have yout Address H IS. Bee. (r 1-78 2x REAL ESTATE ealesman. experienced, able to handle additions; best references; alary or commission. Addrets P 117, care Bee. ' - (27) M747 26x WANTED Position a clerk In general merchandise store; fifteen years' exper enre; best of references. ' Fi.x 1, rwant-jn. Neb. (i7)-M7ll x I WANTED Situation by f young ladle j tsistersl, violinist and r!:i ; (our years' sight players. Address Y 1?. 1 0 re l27)-M?i X SITUATION "-wanted hy offlrs . n.sn. cn Ing and Saturday afternoons, at figure: have had experience In cigar store;. Al references. Address C 11). Bee. (27) M76S26X OCEAN STEAMSHIPS ORIENT St".' rZ. t pNUli, a a "AnMa." 14 SM Ua. i, v wnLBB TI1BK. Rut'NU rxAJTI 0. CU1I, Tlaae Bldg. rw Trk BLUFFS St. Tel. . ALL AT SEA OVER BRIDGES Engineer and Councilmen to Inspect Somo in Other Cities. C0NTKACT0RS TO FOOT BILLS Did So Far Apart that Coaapllmen Are I sable to Decide Which la the Iletter Propoaltloa for the City. The city council wa unable last night to reach any conclusion as to the proposed concrete bridges over Indian creek at Frank ahd North Eighth Street, owing to the wide difference In the bids. No definite plans had been offered by the city on which the bidder were asked to make their esti mates and each firm based it bid on It own plans and apeclflcatlon. The bide which were evened last Monday night and referred to the city engineer for tabula tion were a follow: Wlckham Bros.. Council Bhiffs Frank street. IIO.IKI; Eighth street, 110.990; or Kl.SOO for the two. Marsh Bridge Company, De Moines Frank street, Sll.! and Sll.noO; Eighth street. tfl.SoO and t?.IM; difference In coat to depend on atyle of parapet. M. W. Stark Co., Ies M'inos Frank street. 15.060; Eighth street. 16.577. The apparently lowest bid. that of M. W. Stark A Co. of De Moines, it was ex- I plained by City Engineer Etnyre, wa for a smaller bridge than that proposed In the other bids. A representative of Stark tc Co. was present and offered to pay the expense of the city engineer and a committee from the city council to De Moines to examine bridge which hi firm had erected there and which were similar lo what It proposed to build here. As Boon a thl offer wa made E. A. Wlckhom followed It up with another to take the same officials Into Chicago to examine a bridge In Lincoln park which, he ald, waa a counterpart of the one his firm proposed to construct here. Botn offer were promptly accepted, and Councilmen Ma loncy and Younkermen, representing the two wailB In which It I proposed to build the bridge; Councilman Smith, chairman of the committee on bridge and public property., and City Engineer Etnyre will tart on the Jaunt thl evening. ' ghuttln. Oat Poor Meat. An ordinance prohibiting the bringing Into the city, slaughtering within the city, selling or offering for sale diseased ani mal or carcasse was passed under a sus pension of the rules. The penalty tor' the first offense Is a fine not to exceed 1100 or Imprisonment not to exceed thirty day. City Solicitor Klmhall also Introduced an ordinance prohibiting the sale of second-hand goods, clothing, etc.. which had not been properly fumigated or disin fected The ordinance waa aimed at the rummaBe Bales, but a. It would also operate against dealer in second-hitnd clothing, etc., It wa referred to the com mittee of the whole. A rcquet from Barney u.nnsai um he be permitted to make an examination of the paving recently laid on North Eighth atreet by Contractor Wlckham. a h hal suspicion tht the concrete base wa not according to the .pacifica tion., brought on a lengthy discussion. Councilman Wallace aupported the re quest, but the other councilmen feared It would establish a bad precedent to grant the request. It wa mated by Mr. Wickbam. the city engineer and member of the council that Mr. Glllnakl hod had ample opportunity to examine th con crete baae while the work wa In prtrg reiut a he visited the work .everal time a day whll the treet wa being paved. The petition waa finally laid on the table. Wallace alone voting a5altt such action. During the discussion It developed that another property owner who had .usplrlona had. In the presence of Contractor Wlckham. taken up pieces of the pavement to examine the depth of the concrete and had found that It was of the depth called for by the P-lflca-tlon. . . The owner of the old Union Driving park, which had been la'd out Into lota and designated Belmont addition, pre sented a plat of the pew addition and the same wa referred to the committee of the whole. ' Mayor Macrae called attention to tho condition of the paving on Fifth avenue which had been torn up by the treet railway company when laying Ua new rail. The company will be called upon to relay the paving to conform with the rest of the street. The council will meet In committee ot the whole next Wednesday afternoon. WALN UT 18 PLANN I1Q A BIG TIMH live Stock Show and Boons for lalrrsrlia. Walnut. Pottawattamie county, 1 to have a "railroad convention" and live toek how Wednesday. Thursday and Friday of next week. The, affair will partake ome what of the character of a street fair and carnival, a there are to be ball game, band concert, open air acrobatic perform ance nd other entertaining feature. The festivllle will be brought to a cioae rn day evening with a grand ball. The tock how l expected to bring out a fine line of exhibit from that ectlon of Pottawattamie county and from abroad. The awarding of prlae will be Friday fore noon. Competent Judge have been ae cured for all the department. The rllrcd convention will be occupied with a discussion of a proposed railroad from Audubon to Council Bluff, passing through Walnut. The project I being pushed by George Adam nd other cltl lens of Walnut. Among the Interurban railroad promoters scheduled to address the convention are W. C. Elliott of Aud t bon. C. W. Baker of Dca Moines and W. J. Dobb of Tabor. pre1dent of the Coun cil Bluff. Tabor & Southern Electric rU way. J W. C T. V. Convention. The thirty-fourth arnual meeting of the Women' Chr'stian Temperance union of Omaha will be hrld In Council Bluff Octo ber 9. 10 and 11. The session will be held In the First Presbyterian church, th con vention opentpg the even'ng of October 9. The membership of the convention 'l!l be cotrprired of the executive committee and fli legates from the auxiliary union. Each un'on I entlt'ed to on delegate for every twenty member or fraction thereol. Mr. O. O. Oldhm. 20! North E'ghth treet. I chairman of the local entertain ment committee, to whom the name of all delegate when elected should be sent, Owing to the establishment of the t-cent rate, reduced fare will not be granted by the railroads for the convention, as in previous years. The convention Is expected to bring a number of prominent temperance worker and gptaker to Council Bluffs, in addition to the accredited delegate. The program ha not yet been completed and the local committee hav not a yet arranged an the detail for the entertainment of visiting delegate. ,h I RI.XF.H4RT WANTS DAMAUB9 Objects o Ua of ladlaa Head oa , (Waned ISooda. Frank A. Rlnehart, th well known" I Omaha photographer, ha brought suit In the United State court to restrain the, Qrower' Canning company of Council Bluffs from using an Indian head on the label covering Its canned goods known a the 'Pottawattamie Brand." Rlnehart about the time of the Omaha ((position designed a number of picture of Indian of various tribe which he had copyrighted and. which became known to the public as "Rlnehart' Indian." He claims that .the Idea of producing these picture was original with him and that h expended considerable money In develop ing and copyrighting the Idea. One of Rlnehart' picture la known a "Chief Whlteman. Kiowa. No. 1041," which he filed for record November 12, 1KH, and which waa registered by th librarian of congress Novembr 15, . 1S9S. It I the copyright ot thl particular Indian chief head which j flprVered that all th hotel room In the Rlnehart allege the Ctrr-wer' Canning rty w spoken for and engaged for the company ha infringed and he ask U.000 j nxn week. State fair official are Jubl damageB for the allegud Infringement. One jRnt a, ,he outlook, and the report from hundred thousand label bearing the al- j ovfr tn. ,tie are that the- aMeadane leged copyrighted Indian chief head wer , sriPpr n,an rVer beforav.iv It i be replevined yeaterday by Rlnehart and will ramf necessary today for th Greater De be held by him until the controversy la ' Moines committee to open It bureau of determined by the court. J. J. Hes. ecretry or the urowers Canning company, denle that hi company took Rlnehnrf picture of the Kiowa chief a a model for IU label. The head on th. romnanv'B label. Mr. Heel ay, 1b that of a Pottawattawile Indian ana tne pson m' charge. Thl committee I en only resemblance If hs to that copy- deavoring to And quarter for everyone righted by Rlnehart 1 that both are In- wn0 come to De Moines for the state dlana. "Mr. Rlnehort B claim I rldlcu- j faP WPrki anj lt la believed it will be able lou." aald Mr. He. "Most Indians when j o handle the crowds and find quarter for dressed up with their feather, and war J aj Private . house ar open to the vl palnt look much alike. So far a I know ; Uora Thp fnct tliat tn notoi, ar. .full the person who designed the label never j not counted as Indicating any difficulty . . ' ln.4lAn nlrturea." I In h.NjIlln. A m n- Ik. .-. . saw Mr. wneiiHii . Real Estate Trssiif". These transfers were reported to The Bee August 22 by the Pottawattamie County Abstract company or council ru.i Rom Tramm, widow to Otto Ronnn, ,H ,v,i swv ne4 -..-. "' 000 m. JlM'rl i" v " " , r. . in Auditor ubdiv. of nwi e'i of i-75-4s. w. d. .....-;',;; Same to same, part of lot 1. lr 'Audi tor ubdlv. of nw4 t 1S-i6-43. OttoCRonna and' wife to' Rosa' Tramm. lots 19 and . In block 1. K. Hlnck ley' add. to Walnut, w. d. Emma Blhler. unmarried, to S'or Brewing company, lot 1. in block Neola. except outh 60 feet. 15ft) 10 4,K Tm ll7nrSlerA-VVndwVfe'"to' Peter Lan ger, north 46 feet of lot 6. In block It, in Mlnden. . ..... Wllllom Barker and wife to A Rljhe lot 27. in block S. In Highland Place to Council Bluffs, w. A John R. Taylor and wife to Mabel It. Baker, lot 10, In block 16, Ba llss i Palmer's add. to Council Bluffs, A 150 R. H. Albert and wife to Al Rlehe, lot S. in block 70. Central subdlv. in Council Bluffa, w. d 100 Nine transfer, total ..116.110 Mr. Grlae Mkely to Die. Word received from Boulder. Colo., yesterday wa ihat Mr. Conrad Gelse. Jr.. of thla city, who wn hurt In the dynamite explosion t that place, I In a most crltl- cal condition aa the result of her injuries end that It I. dot.btful.lf she will recover. Mra. Gelse was (landing but half a block away from the burning eepot when the explosion took place and wa. half burled in the mass of blatlng material which waa hurled into the alr. Her S-ye.r-o.d daugh- ter. Vivian, who Buffered a fracture of tne skull by being truca try piro v. timber, 1 said to be r.pldly recovering. Officer Make a Mistake. u A telephone meage from California Junction yesterday afternoon asked the po lice to Intercept . and arrest a girl and young fellow, both under 18 year of age. who were aald to have elopod. Officer O'Nel! located a young woman with a grip case at the Northwestern depot. At first hc admitted being from California Junction, but later declared he wa from Missouri Valley. She waa soon Joined by a youth and a few minutea later by a second youth. Officer O'NeH took the trio to police headquarter, but they convinced Chief Richmond they were not the young folkB wanted. ..... . , - I ll.tn. Blarrlaa-e License. License to Wed were Issued yesterday to the following r Name and Residence. Carl Petersen. Council Bluffs . Nlkollne Nielsen. Council Bluff William" J. Donnely, Chicago ... Myrtle Chrlstenen. Atlantic. Ia. Age. 22 ....I.. 24 27 20 MACkOWX WILL MAKB FIGHT Mai Aeeaied of Emtwsslemeat to Attnek lanlctment. WEBSTER CITY, Ia.. Aug. .21 (Special.) Interest doe not ftg In the coming trial of George Mackown, alleged embesxlcr and firebug, now In Jail In thi city. H l charged with embexrting ome 115,000 from the Notthwesterri Felt Shoe company and then deliberately firing the 1100.000 felt ehoe factory to hide his alleged crime. The llrst, and strongest card, to be played by the defense will be an attack upon the validity of the Indictments. If will be four year In November lnc the Indict ment were drawn and a th tatuu or limitations In Iowa la three year, no new charge can be brought agalnat th man. Falling to get , the lndletmenta declared Illegal, the defense is depending ver materially upon the inability of the state to bring to Iowa the one witness who can complete the chain of evidence necessary to prove th allegation of em'.e.siemeni. This witness resides in New York sna is a member t,f the big felt Jobbing firm of Muallncr. He came liere when the grsnd Jury indicted Mackown and received 1115 for his trip. Mr. Chase . banking largely on th refusal of thl witness again to make this trip and sptnd a week or more In Webster City for th moll ura of 1135. especially during o busy a season as October. . Without this witnees the chain of evidence will be lacking, for he endorsed th draft which Mackown Is alleged to have cashed In New York r-.nd appropri ated to his own use. thnreby committing tho alleged rmbexxlrraetit. Iowa !ewa Note. mMTfiK The final report of th rhautauoua assembly has been rce1ved ami shows that the association will come out clear, being indebted only ror a tew permanent lmi.ro mnta that had been made on Mrriinicy para, ine msonna filace of the assembly. president Au ott and Secretary James Bryan were elected to succeed themselves. An ef fort Is being mails to Increase the num ber of atnckholders in the association, and a project Is being considered whereby a permanent amphitheater may be erecte-l in McKmiey parx ror tne convenience of th association and the city tit large. Y IT IT Or bis your comb run away witn hi tJet- r1IT ;'" look out tor "' left of It, and ktep it at kJUI JLJLLlll borne on your head, not in the comb. Ayer'a Hair Vigor will act as4,keepr." If yon have X 4- tirWtO preparation, let your doctor doclda for yon. a sVC . 4h S. ef CROWDS COMING FOR FAIR Get Ready Says Attract More People i Than Erer Before. TftWA RETAILERS ORGANIZING Objeet I to Flht Mall Order Jloaae One ol Tlaaa I to KpoooaaUo la Fxreaoe ot Baytasi aa ' Alio Bnylng C hearer. '" . (From a Staff Corresponde'rit.) DE8 MOINES, Aug. tt.-(Spec!al.-Fv4 thousand people ar In De Molne today to e the Iowa State fair and exposition, which doe not open till tomorrow and does not formally open till Monday. No admission 1 charged tomorrow nor Satur day. An admission of 26 cent I charged Sunday to the Innea band concert. The early arrival for the fair I unpre- --nt. vOP- than a week ago It wa Information In the court house dir earlier than was expected In order to take care of Die crowd. The bnreatl I In the court hone Im mediately north of the union station, and big banner proclaim where to find the ... vu-u,., .... .,,,.CT. that the hotels fill up with thos who will remain for the week, while the great body of people who com to the fair come In during the morning and leave during the afternoon. Those who' wish to stay over I Ior couple of days will be ent to board- j Ing house and usually prefer auch aecom I modntlons to a hotel. - ! While the exposition opens . tomorrow. the rlrst two day are devoted to placing J exhlMt and the program propt r con- mencea on Sunday with a sacred con- I cert, the exhibition building being ; closed. The following I the program of j the week In brief: r i Friday, August i placing exhibits. 21 Opening day; Saturday. August ;4 Entrle close; tent, up; jtidires selected. ' 2.4001 Pnndny. August - H. Music d(fy; Inne " . prchestral band concert. 4 p. m. Monday. August J(t res Moines' dsvj 250 boys', and girls' -echolarshlp contests; (Judging commences; first stock parade; I thren Innes concert) races; letter car olers' band Concertar . nnvlllnn airships; vaudeville; "Vesuvius" ' ' Tuesday. August 27 Old soldiers' day, also children in free; domestic science i-ciui-Bs ronnnneo: reunion and camn- ,.-(.; concerts;- races; flreworks; airships. etc. Wednesday. August 2 Tnti-n dpv Jng in all departments; domestic science lectures and demonstrations; full race program; fireworks; , parades; alrshlD. concerts, etc. . . . .. Thurs-tsy. August ID Old settler' flay; Judging; race program: three Innoa Cf.ncerts and concert by letter carriers' ...v" 1? , P-rnde; big rF0 e-en.-ts; complete- program; big Block Vhn-,. . rt : ; Th?rJ 1 "T ST? 1 Wln ,h" "T? ' - .H r , "" " ' ... ' cr n .o, nnu lormea a -cemnletn organisation by the election of officers with W. H. Ocntner of Farnlngton. In! a president. "The retailor throughout thl. broad land." said Mr. GentneP. "are amply capable -and ' able' td organize a corporation among themselve- try, and through which we can elimlnare k -largo portion of the, waste In , the, ens o, mer chandise which .is occasioned by tile present method of buying nd which la proving uch an Impediment to the retail Interest." Mr. Centner compared' their present rtxht to all the gret struggle of the world In which some principle h,h been' at.' stak and in which th iiromot-er hav alway been treated with contempt.' He told hi hearer that theyrnut expect knock and blow but that In the end they would win cut. . OrganlswtlDn 1- the kcynbte of hi plan. He see tnat the retailer have tho power to organize Into a buying corpora tion which will be Just as Urg and Just powerful aa .Ul- great aejUsjg corpora tlon. Thua he hopes to fight Greek with Greek, , - - . .-.13. The convention will cloee Friday. ' Th following officer have been elected for tho ensuing year: j Presldent-W. H. Oentner,' Tarmlngton, like! iaPr""ldPnt-A-. ' ''?.". Storm IaSecreiary-J. M. Morrow Doud. Leando, Treasurer C. 11. Cabot. Heron Lake. Ia. DirectorsFor three year:, W. H, Oent ner. Farmlngton. Ia.; C. n. EUen, Mam men. Ia.; O. H. Cabot, Heron Lake, Ia. For two years: G. D. Bellinger, Everet, Kan.; C. A. Blaln, Cherokee. Ia. For on year: A. M. Foster Storm Lake, la.; Ed wurd Markley, Bondurant. Ia. College Raise Caan.. It wa announced today that De Molne college ha railed. U 1.000 of tho SZ.000 that it was to raise, among Deo Moines business men toward the $10,000 endowment fund. The college la to raise 125,000 among th church member of De Molne and It 1 proposed to rata the remaining $60,000 out through the state. The work of raising the money through the tat will not be undertaken till th S50.000 has been raised lnslda De Molne. Itoard Hear Charge. The State Board of Medical Examiner! la sitting today behind closed doors hear ing charge that have 'been preferred against Dr. T. li. Larrabee, aa osteopath at Anita. Ia. Six lawyer are fighting over the case, the defense being that th charges ar spltework. Dr. Kettlentnn I Dead. ' Dr. Benjamin Kettlewian, on of th moat promts ng physician and scientists of thl city, died last night after year ot strug gling with tuberculosis, for the cure of which he underwent ten surgical opera tions. Before he wat IS years of age Dr. Kettleman wrote several article on natu ral science that wer accepted by th lead ing scientific Journal of th country and hi death leave on uch article eon tract ed for by a Ntw York Journal un finished. He graduated from Drake uni versity medk-al school Iq 1901 and had al ready risen to a place of promlnenae. 71 contracted tuberculosis while aaalatlng In an operation on a negro while a student In the medical school. N. Y. Plumbing Co. Tel. 0. Night, 1, 696. aUour prprtlan. . O.amrOe., tw.t. blsm.