TTIFi OMAHA DAILY BEE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER- 27. 1007. 11 REAL ESTATE C1TT PBOPKHTV IR gALH (Continued.) FOR SALE 1743 PARK AVENUE 7-room hou with hot water heat for only . $3,300 Where ran you eoual Itt Ixt ROxlOO feat. Asphalt street, cement tide walks. JUST TAKE A LOOK D. V. SIIOLES CO.' 110 Board of Trade Rldg. Tel. Douglaa 4. Main floor. 0)-833 71 ' 11 PER CENT INVESTMENT Brand new double brick. close In, renting for II. 0 per year, strictly modern, paved street, walking 'distance. . Don't fall to let us ahow yoVthis property at once. PAYNE, BOST WICK & Ca, Main Floor N. Y. Life Bldg. (19J-SS2 M John Morrison House Soma people may not know that Mr. Morrison has reduced t ha price of his house near Koine Mlllor to 10,000. Harrison & Morton 911-SQ3 N. T. Life Bid. Tel. Douglas 211. (lit) &4 24 A New Flat Building Tha owner of a new double brick flat wants us to get him an offor this week. These are rented to Mrst-class tenants for 1.0$0 and water ' per year. Bouth front lot, paved street. These are good. The Byron Reed Co. r Phone Douglaa 297. 21! S. llth St. (19)-Mm 27 2212 Clark St. 6 rooms, modern except heat, IZ2.M. MS Bo. vttth Ave., t rooms, all modern, (46 00. 80s So. 29th St., 7 rooms, first floor, mod em except heat, 120. 00. WH So. 29th St., 7 rooms, second floor, I17.W. 2h!2 Webster, B-room cottage, 112.50. 32o7 So. Zl St., 6-room cottage, $16.00. 7 No. 2sth Ave., 4-room cottage, tlO.00. 7S No. 2.th Ave., 4 rooms, IS.00. 717 So. 31st St.,, 7 rooms, modern except heat, $.0.00. MCAOUK INVESTMENT CO., IDOtt Dodge St. (15)-2 27 FINE VACANT CORNER. Southeast corner 3uth and California; 100 feet flu California by 1& feet on 3irth St.; will divide. Owner anxious to sell and any reasonable offer will be considered. S1,S50 for 6-room. modern exctpt heat; same neighborhood; terms. RYLANDhiR & S1MONSON, 303 New York Life. , (1)-M836 28 FOR SALE A well built 10-room frame house, beautifully finished In hard wood; ..hard-wood floors, mantels, modern bath ' room and conveniently arranged, will sell at a very low price, to be removed from .present premises by purchaser. Ad dress C. C. Rosewater. Bee Bldg., Omaha. ! M317 LIST your property with Chris Bover. fid and-Cumliig-iUa.-- . iuZU REAL ESTATE FARM RANCH UMJS FOB ALU Colorado. FIFTEEN sections Colorado dry land, 14 per acre. J. 8. McSparran, Houldor, Colo. UIO AllliO 2ux Ktliruka. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND. NOTICE la hereby given that seuled bids will be received and filed In the office of the county clerk of Ureeley county, Nebraska, up to noon of the Hlh day of December, laCC, for the purchase of the following described land now owned by Ureeley county, Nebraska, vis. Section 23. In township 18, range 10 and section 21, town ship 19, range .. In GreeUy county, Ne braska. Bids may be made for the entire tract or for any subdivision of the same. The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids or . portions of bids, and reudvertlse the above land If the bids sub mitted are disproportionate to the true value of the above described land, liy order of the Board of . Countly commissioners uf Greeley . county. Nebraska. Witness my hand and the seal of said county at Oreo icy, Nebraska, this 2"Ui day of November A..D. 17. JAMES B. BANT. County Clerk. CM) .M736Dec.l3 A BARGAIN FOR SALE 10 acre of good form land three aVid one-half miles northwest of Somerset L'n roln county, Nebraska, for siile or will'trado for a good second-hand automobile 6-i.an-enper ear. the car must be from 24 to 30 hor power and not over 1 year old In quire at once of Herman Springer Co owner, Sidney, Neb. iMy M7T0 27r " MR. INVESTOR I have a Rovd rountv Nebraska. farm that J must sell quick li you have some Idle money here Is L bargain for someone. Addres Y 59 care of lit. . (20)M7M fVUeaaala. TO INVESTORS. No Investments In farm lands are af fected by financial flurries. Put your money where It wlU constsntly Increase In value always free from risk. We can sell you' any amount from 40 to i.OOO acres of north rn 'Wisconsin's rhoWM lands. O. H. INGRAM, Jr. , . . Rive Lake, Wis. (20)-MS59 Dee S4x WaskUdea, FARMS IN THE SKAGIT VALLEY We have them from acres to. Sou. of the best farina In 'western Washington Or chard, dairy and bay and oat farms )e.gedsrr lands, homes of all kinds. RfcED KEAN. "Mount Vernon. Wash ' 0 MS91 isx WANTEI TO RENT FAMILY of three would like to rent a furnished house or flat of five or six rooms for the winter. In good huatton; .willing to pay pcr month: can furnlsli ' ""fereoces. Prof. Pwyer. Rome t2iV M1!T 2x REAL ESTATE LOANS rS '""Proved city property. W. H. - . - - Liui.ai uaiiK mo WANXt.I-C!ty loan,. Polar a Trust Co. WANTaUJ-lly loans and warrants. W. rernam Smith Co.. IK arnim 8u (22)-7S7 LOWJlST RATEO-Remla, Piston Block, ' (22) . FRIVATB MONFY-NO DELAY GARVIN ROe.. ViA AUNAM. '.a)-2 LOANS on Improved Otrtshe cronertr CT Keels K. E. Co.. UW N. Y. Life Bldg. .. - lti 7V WOO TO t.0n TO IOAN-Pr1vt. money; BO delays. J. II. gherweod. U7 N. Y I.'fe -'-ue MOM BY TO LOAN-Payne Iovestmnt Co. fcjn y ono made promptly, jr. D. Wead. Wild bidg. Uih ai.J tarnam i2:-Mm1 REAL ESTATE LOANS tContinu. IIAVE YOU $500.00 OR $1,000.00 ! FLACE IT ON A FARM We have the mortgages now on sale. Pur Ing twenty-one years of business no In vestor has lost a dollar) nor taken an acre of land. We are now handling over SEVEN AND ONE-HALF MILLION DOLLARS of other people's money. We give our attention to the . . Rental of Property, Preparation of Wills, Purchase and sale of School and Muni cipal Bonds; local stocks gas, street rail way, stock yards, etc PETERS TRUST COMPANY, New York Life Bldg., OMAHA, NEB. WANTED TO BUY W AaVTED To buy second-hand furniture, look and healing stoves, caipets, ltmt leunis, office luinilure, old clothes and shoes, pianos, feathers, bed pillows, Quilts and au kinds of tools, or will buy the furniture of your house complete. The highest prices paid. Call the right man. lei. Luug. Sbil. (25) M983 DecJl 6KCOND-HAND furniture bought and aold; also machines of all klnda rented, $2 per month. Tel. Doug. 6994. (2o Moa TO FARMERS AND PRODUCE 8HIP- Highest prices for butter and eggs. Cash or merchandise. Send trial shipment. The benhett Comp-ny, Omaha. ( UI WANTED To buy calves. TeU Doug. 6839. isi CASH paid for second-band clothing, shoes, elo. St No. l.tli SL Tel. Red 84. I2u 0S WANTED-200 folding chairs. N. P. Dodge At Co., 1714 I'urnaia street, Omaha. - 2t)-AIti40 28 WANTED SITUATIONS SITUATION WANTED Male stenogVapher! well educated; 7 inos. ex per. ; H yis.; $72 mo. Address L. li. 33, Ashton, la. (27-M60I Six YOUNG man, SO years old, wishes place tn drug store; pharmacy graduate; whole sale experience and some retail; well ac quainted with drugs. Address O 64, Ben. 27 M8"i )x CLERICAL position, an kind, by young man, 80; 12 years' experience Jn general all-around oftice work and bookkeeping; good references. Address K 633, Bee. (27)-M104 Dec. 3x WHEN writing to advertisers, remember It takes but an extra stroke rfir two of the pen to mention the fact that you saw the ad In The Bee. SITUATION WANTED By the day or week. Will go home nights, 1920 South 10th street, In rear basement. (27186 27 WORK of any kind by colored man. Call Webster 419a, evenings. (27) 684 jx LEGAL NOTICES OFFICE OF THE OXFORD & KANSAS Railroad company. Omaha, Neb., Nov. I, 1H7 To the Stockholders: Notice Is hereby g'.ven that a special meenris of the stockholders of th Oxford Kansas Rail road company w. be held at the office- of the company at Omaha, NebriHka at 4 o'clock p. m.. on January 10, 19os. for the purpose of acting upon the question of selling the railroad, proporty and franchises of the comtuny to the Chicago, Burlington A Quincy Railroad company, the railroad and property aforesaid being 'now under lease to the said -company. By order of the bourd of directors. W. P. Durkse. Secretary. NlOdtiut OFFICE OF THE REPUBLICAN VAL ley, Kansas A Southwestern Railroad Company, Oinolia, Neb., Nov. 9, 19U7. To the Stockholders: Notice Is hereby , given that a special meeting of the stockholders of thu Republican Valley, Kan.-as & South western Rallroud cunii any will be held at the otllce of the company In Omaha. Ne braska, at 4 o'clock p. m. on January 10, lvh. fur the purpose of action upon the question of selling the railroad, property and franchises of this company to the Chi cago. Burlington A Qulncy halhoad com pany, the railroad and property aforekaid beiug now undur lease to the said company. Hy order of the board of directors. W. P. Durkee. Secretary. - NIOdtjOt OFFICE OF THE OMAHA AND HOUTriT western Railroad Company. Omaha, Neb., Nov. 9. 19U7. To the Stockholders: Notice Is hereby given thai a special meeting of the stockholders of the Onuha and South western Railroad company will be held at the ollloe of the company at Omaha, Neb., at 4 o'clock p. m., on January lu, litos, for the purpose of acting, upon the question of selling' the railroad, property and fran chises of the company to the Chicago, Bur lintlon ec (Julncy Railroad company, the railroad and property aforesaid being now under leaae to said company. By order of the board of directors. W. P. DURKEE. Secretary. . Nl0d)t OFFICE OF THE REPUBLICAN VAL ley & Wyoming Railroad company. Omsh.v Ne., Nov. t, 19H7 To the Stock holders: Notice Is hereby given that a KperlMl meeting of the stockholders of the Republican Valley A. Wyoming Railroad company will be held at the oftice of the company In Omaha, Nebraska, at 4 o'clock p. m.. on January 10, 11108. for the purpose of acting upon the question of selling the railroad, property and franchises of this company to the Chicago, Burlington A yu ncy Railroad company, the railroad and property aforesaid being now under lease to said companr. hy order of the board of directors, w. P. Durkee. Secre tary. NloduOt OFFICE OF THE OMAHA AND NORTH Platte Hailroad Company. Omaha, Neb., Nov. 9, 19u7. To the Stockholders: Notice is hereby given that a apeclal meeting of the stockholders of the Omaha and- North Platte Railroad company will be held at' the office of the compaoy In Omaha, Neb., at 4 o'clock p. m., on January 10, l.-Kyi, for the purpoke of acting upon the question of selling the railroad, property and franchises of this comptiny to tke Chicago, Burlington at CAitncy Railroad company, the railroad and property aforesaid being now under leane to the said company. By order of the board of dlrectora, W. P. Durkee. Becretary. . NlOdtOt OFFICE OF THE KANSAS CItT Omaha Railway Coinicy.. Omaha, Neb., Nov. 9. 1S07, To the Stockholders: Notice la hereby jr'ven Hut a special meeting of the stockholders of the Kansas City ic Omaha Railway company will be held at the oirlce of the comiany In Fairfield. Ne brasiis. at 9 o'clock a. m. on January H, IaS, for the purpose of soting upon the question of selling the railroad, property and franchises of the company to the Chi cago. RuriUigton Qulncy Railroad com Pry, the railroad and properly aforess d le.ng now under lease to said colnpany My order of the board of directors. S . p Durkee. Becietory. Nlodott G0VEPNMENT NOTICES OFFICE CONSTRUCTING QUARTER master. Fort Mackenzie, Wyoming, Oct. 28, 19U7. Sealed proposals in triplicate lll bs receKed hsre ujiul 10 a. m. (mountain time) November 27, 1Sj7, for the construc tion of brick, quartermasur storehouae, brick quai lern.asier sihle, brick tire sta tion, frame coal ahed. steel-clad magasine, nd for the Installation of plumbing, hast ing, electric wiring and eleuirte fixtures tn buldlngs were specified. Plfcna anU specl hcatmna may be seen at .unices -of shief qum termaitier, Denver, Oinana. Chicago and St. Paul. Depot quartermaster, St l-oula. and at this otllce. at w uteri latlei pla.-e all Inforioaltoii may be obtained LYlled States retarvts the right to accept cr iejev-t any or all proposals or any part thereof. Kucluae propoaals la sealed nu vrlopci maiked "I'i'opoaals for Pubilo Build. nsrs." au.irciscd to t aiptaln Wm. D Davis, vi. U., U'. S. A. o:i-.'V-j-ai NJi-27, ONE CRL'AT CAME TUl'RSDAY Haikell Indians and Creighton Unl reriity to Entertain Enthusiast!. TO BE PLAYED UNDEB NEW RULES Teams Are sauted 1st the Xeeesaary Panting aad Open Work Has kell gatd t lie: netting; Help from Carlisle. Vinton street park will present gala day appearance Thursday afternoon, when the Haskell Indians come to Omaha to play the annuaV gam of foot ball with the strong team which Is representing Crelghton university this year. If the weather man will continue to dish out the present variety of Indian summer fir the game the Indians will be right at home, and when the giants of the two teams meet In gridiron battle the fur will fly. Many lovers of the game have not seen a game under the new rules, preferring to wait till such time as Omaha Is given a top' notch game. The game Thursday, however, should be evenly enough matched to lend sufflclont interest to satisfy tho most fastidious. Both teams are skilled under the new rules, which require a large amount of punting and open work, and the big park will In all probability be taxed' to handle the crowd. All the various departments of Crelghton university have chartered different sorts of vehicles for the game and carryalls, tallyhos, automobiles, sightseeing cars, large drays and rubber-neck hacks will all be pressed Into service to handle the root ers. The band will be out In uniform and the -blue and white of Crelghton will bs seen oh every side. Ccach Bell has had his men at practice for over a week In anticipation of the game, no contest being waged Inst Satur day that the men might be in the best possible condition. Several new plays have been worked out to give Drome an op portunity to show his metnl. and the atwky little quarterback Is liable to give all a surprise. Haskell Calls on Carlisle. A rumnr Is circulating around town that the Haskell Indians are strengthening up their team for the Crelghton game by call ing on some of the Carlisle Indians for help. It Is reported that Houser left Chi cago for Lawrence, Kan., Saturday night after the Chicago-Carlisle game and has been putting In the week at practice with the braves of the other school. Houser played on the Haskell team for three years before he went to Carlisle and there Is where he got his preliminary training. PER U-Il F.I.LEVI E GAME) NOW OFF Normal Team Disbanded Monday and Will Not Tiny Thursday. Instead of a nice, long s'lk penant, hand Illuminated, caressed by hundreds of pretty college gins, ana oounu wun purple and gold baby ribbon, the Peru Normal foot ball team will take lta ribbon, wrapped neatly around a long tranKpnrent laboratory flask, filled with pastecrlzed fluid, widely advertised and endorsed by thousands of mothers. Final word has been received frnm the normal school that the young men who will In future years train yoving Americans In the Intellectual accomplishments, do not care to know anything more about foot ball, the game will not be played with Bellevue Thanksgiving and the Peru team hsd disbanded and conceded the Bellevue team the collegiate championship of., the state. For several days the mobile mercury has climbed up and down - the ruhgs of the thermometrlcal ladder In the vicinity- of Peru. At times the large feet of the Peril players gave forth such sensations- aa wouM lead their owners' tf fteltsve that they were walking over the hot sands' pre pared' for novlres of Zanab's temple, nobl.es of the Mystic Shrine. Then -again the, Umba In the plow shoes felt like they were carrying owners over Greenland's Icy mountains In a useless search for polar Teddy hears. But Monday the agile mercury descended to Us lowest rung In the vicinity of Peru, and feet grew cold In bunches of eleven pairs an hour, and the game was called off. Most anyway a genuine college sportsman can look at the disappointing conduct of the normal school foot ball tam. It winds tip with the conclusion that the boys of Pern did not have the goods and should have refrained from engagements and en tanclnments with a team such as Bellevue has been shown to have. The first game between Rellewe and Peru was scheduled for Saturday. Novem ber 16. and the boys of the Purple and Gold advertised It liberally. Rut Teru re fused to plsy tf Brown, whom w de clared not eligible, remained on the Belle vue team. Investigation stiowed Brown was entitled to play, and the Peru team agreed to play Thanksgiving. But this proved to be another case of walking right In, turning around and walking right out again, and aftr Bell evue rettirned with the hair of the Hast ings team, with which they will stuff sofa cushions for Christmas, Manager Zinc tel ephoned that the Peru team had disbanded. During the many marches un the hill snd walks down again the Peru team ob jected to the selection of officials. Manager Eager of Nebraska, with the managers nf the contesting teams, havlni been selected GOVERNMENT NOTICES (Coutlnutd.j CONSTRUCTING QUARTERMASTER S Office. Fort Des Moines. Iowa, Novem ber 23, 19J7. Sealed proposals, in trlplha-.e. will bo received here until 3 p. in., s an dard ,tlme. Monday, December 23, 1907, foi constructing, plumbing, steam hi at ng a id electric wiring one double set Captains' Quarters and two double sets Lleutenunts Quarters, and constructing one Q tar er maater's Storehouse at Fort Des M line, Iowa. Information furnished on applica tion here. United States reserves the riKht to accept or reject any or all proposals or parts thereof. Envelopes containing pro posals should be endorsed "Proposals for " and addressed Cap.atn Jno. J. Boniface. Constructing Quartet master. NS3-2i-26-U7-D.0 21 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Nebraska National bank to H. D. Reed. IS acres In s4 nwVi, seVi neV, sec. 19-1.V13. ...a i Adolph If. Gladstone to Frank A. Hamilton, sub lot ID of lot 3. Cap itol addition 2 John 8. Collins to l-awrence Skow. 4 acres In ti'C 16-lti-13 .'. ,, 400 Charles 8. Hoxre and wife to Itenja min Shafton, lot I, block 7, Shlnn'a a iid I lion j 500 Vuleda I. Hox'.e to Irene R Hixle." lot 8. block 7. Shlnn's 1st aldltl in.. 1 Cliurlea 8. Hoxla to same, undivided 's of same j vy, El'en Lynch to Thomas Lynch and Marcaret Lynch, nl:''4 fe-t of lot 11, block . Kountze 3d addition .... 1 Total . Sl.liT, OCEAN" STEAMSHIPS LOW RATES TO EUROPI Join one of our Christmas Excurslona tn Great Britain. Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Germany, leaving Chicago weekly. Excellent service and exceptionally lo rates by the Canadian pacific "Express. " the finest, fastest and largest steamers between St. Lawrence porta and Europe Write for rates and booklets. O. B. EH J AMIS, O. A., 831 8L. Clark fcusel, Chicago, 111. ciAAK's ck trigs or tki II flaa ....- a . . 1 . "AaAIIC I Q 1 unusually di. t n 1 wuiuiiiF Kaar. I R 1 THE ORIENl 10 February I la April IT, it, arvtaty iars. coating onlr .(H .i4 , i,,iui. iiora icur.ton. iPBCUl. KXATl'KEa: M.4ir C.ii, rill. Alsisra. Malt.. U Un la l,M aM Ik Half Lo4 ronK.Dtmtle. AU- Horn t K.lr, TOIHS (tul'NU THg WuKLl). ' 40 TOl IW T'. Kl KOI'ie BXMi Mnrre!iu.tY tni tlrptl r-r offrtii r. C. CLAKtt. Time. Bug.. rk. to name them. The BiMfevue team In' s'sted on having; Charles Thomas of Omaha, who has always given the college teams a square deal, ant as Omahan did rot look ?ood to the school rha'ams. Th"n Coach Crow says he neo.led more rial for the Christmas sofa cushions so badly that he telephoned th Peru team to choose their own official and nrtnat theri lng Just so they arrived In time foi the Thanksgiving tnrkev. Coach Crow 1 much disappointed over the mitcome, and l Jtist a little hit sorry that his Ind'ans loniv so fierce, when as a matter of fact thev are Just as gentle as a wooden IndlHn or a dead IMeger Indian or any kind of an Ind'an out of the patent medicine hu-lnes In games with Nebraska (colleges the flellrvue team has sr-ored 1 points asslns' the opponents' nothing. This placed tho Bellevue tenm a close second to the State university. This tenm has won evrrv game during the Sanson and has hsd ont--Ave points scored avnlnst thm, a record not established by many colleges In the west. niCII SCHOOL F.ND SEASON HAPPY Championship Rightally Delonga to the Purple and White. The high Softool's glorious foot ball soason Is over now, hut the talk still con tinues both tn and out of school about the games, the players. and the championship. The latter undoubtedly belongs to the purpte ana white, as their enly defeat occurred when three of thnlp nl.v.r. Howard, I.ehmer knd Ncgl, were on the sick list, and tho local boys afterwards ueicaiea. u to o. a team that beat York i" no 1110 school on (he hill has the pennant over the teams recogn'xed In the Nebraska lesgue. and her victories over Council Fluffs and, Harlan rive her also 100 nnssouri -vauey as iser Held of suprem acy. Grand Inland and Iexrngton have re cently challenged Omaha, hut these challenges were not accepted because they came from teams that nlnv Inellclhln nlnv. crs. who are not recognised aa being aiimieur ainieies ann nonn nue students of high chool age. The distance and ex pense In getting to Grand TslnnJ or Lex ington were also far-tors tn the decision not to accept tho challenges, as the cost of the gnmes would have to he met lsrgelv by the Omaha athletlo board, which li nnxtous to end the season with money In the treasury. nd with such a start on the road hnck to athletlo sumemnfy both In Nehrafcs snd the m'd-west Omaha Hlerh school athletes will think twice before thev let the laurels they deserve slip out of tli"1r gmsp. The time Is at hand when It Is believed Omnha tcIU lead all others, not only In foot ball, hut alo In bse hall, basket h'lll. ard truck work, and the heart nf every sto-'ent and alumnus thrills with the thought. olonlrr 's a l't of the nlncVv ptnvers who helprd win the chsmnlonshtp: Merle Howard. Nash, Wilson MrWhlnney. laaten ser. (Cant. I. Ne-1 Jfmeos. T,ehrr.er, Warren TTownrd. Pelbv. Plxley. MeK'Innev. Flnr-tr. Fntr'ken. Gardiner nfid Whlnnery The second team under Captain Charlton also deserves mention. Last Game for A a, sirs. AMF9. Ia., Nov. 2i!. (Special.) The offi cials for the Thanksgiving day rime be tween tho State Agricultural college and Dmkn university have been selected. Coygahell will referee the contest and Graham will officiate as umpire. Auracher will act as Held Judge. Pell Is making strenuous efforts to get his team In work ing order before the Aggies arrive In tho city. EVENTS ON niJNNING TRACKS Vaddo, at Long; Shot, Wins Opening; v Handicap nt Uennlng. WASHINGTON, Nov. 26. Three favorites hti:.-i;cu nrsi at lieiiniug today on a heavy track. Yuddo, a long aiiot, won Hie open ing handicap easily. The steeplechaae was a walkover for Economy, Ihe favorite. Two horses threw tlioir Jockeys lu this event. The closing hairdlcap was an easy victory for Berkely, the favorite In a field of seven. Results: First race, handicap, six furlongs, Co lumbia course: Yadrio 9-, Falrbrother, 15 to 1) won, I -let lees (S6, York, 20 to 1, 8 to 1 and 4 to 1) second, Dolly Spankor (12ti. McDunlcl, 3 to 1, even and 2 to 5j third. Time:' 1:25. Comedienne, Oxford, Royal Lady, Simple Honours and Battle Axe also ran. Second race, steeplechase, about two miles: - Edonomy (142,-McAfee, 6 to 1) won. Monkey Puxxlo (145, . Dunce, 2 to 1, 4 to 0 and 1 to 2) socond. Fin Muccool (142, Archi bald, 6 to 1, 8 to 3 nnrt 4 to 6) third. Time: i:'J. Touchwood, Vniivaaw and J. I. McGill ako' ratr. -oft., - Third race, Seven 1 furlongs, Columbia course: Oreeno (111, McDanlcl, t to 1) won. Tony Bottero (110, CuDf'n' 1 to 1, 8 to 5 and 4 to 5) second, Belle of h Bay (108, Noiter, 2 to 1, 1 to 10 and ouV) third". Time: 1:81H. Ially, Fjitlmnte, Brlgtit Boy, King of Ha ahan, Fusllable and Wise Hand also ran. Fourth race, six furlongs, Columbia course: Winning. Star (110, York, 2 to 1) w n. Klligesslng His, Bruseel. ) to 1, 12 and 6 to 1J Second, Gay Gryselle (115. Nutter, 4 to 1. 8 to 6 and 1 to i) third. Time: 1 :!. Malaga. Silver Ball, May Sella and Woolspun also ran. Fifth race, one 'mH. ColuTibla course: Monacodor lp'8, J. Hogg, i to 1; won, Hl ginbotham (1"2, Notter, 7 to 6, J to 6 and out) second. Hallot Box (103, McDanlel, 15 to 1. 4 to 1 and 1 to 1) third. Time: 1:44V,. Reliimoore, Eldorado. Gramser, Society Bad and Kmlnola also rani Sixth race, one mile and a sixteenth: Berkeley (116, Notter. 7 to 5) won, Kllile crankle (1UE, G. Swcln, 3U to 1, 6 to i and I to 2) second, Darkle (P'S. Henry, 15 to 1, 6 to 1 and 8 to a third. Time: 1:53. Alauda, Ocean Spray, Campaigner and Do bn"" al"o an. NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 26. Resultg at City Park: - ' First race, five furlongs, maiden 2-year-olds, fillies, purse: Florence N. (Ion, J. Sunipter, 13 to 1) Iwon, Iasoeur (1"5, V. Powers. 6 to 6. place) aecond, Georgia Girl 1, J. Hennessy, oven to showi third. Time: l:0ti. Ansonla. Una, Anna Kanderse, Canteless. Sliver Cup, Culture, Edina and Dindull also ran. Second race, rive and a half furlongs, 4-year-olds and up. selling: DeresaeUo (117. Delttby, 4 to 6 won, Lucy Young (11. C. Koerner. 4 to 1, place) aecond. Dr. McClour lil'J. Troxler, 3 to 1 to showi third. Time: 1 :liH. Dapple Gold, Oonoomoo, Creel and Krlmeshall also ran. Third race, seven furlongs, 3-year-olds, selling: Convllle (109, V. Powers, 4 to 1i won. Frsnk Lord (le. I.elhert, 1 to 2. place) second, Communlpaw (VO, Pickens out to show) third. Time: 1:35. Coultncss uIfo ran. Fourth rare, five furlongs, for 2-year-olds, selling: Orlandi (PS. M'nder, 9 to 10) won, Adrian 19 T. Koerner S to 2, place) second, Florida Glen (M, Goedlke. X to 1 to show) third. Timer 1-0514. Mackerel, Sylvia a., Kitty Smith, C. II. Shilling and Esther Prown also ran. Fifth race, selling, six furlongs: Refined (TTI Hufnagel, 7 to S) won, Katie Powers lo5, Glasner. S to 1, place) second. Chart's Thompein (107, Mountain, 4 to 5 to showi thtrd. Time: Fay, LuVlncent and Cold Etia nel alo ran Sixth race, one mile and an Eighth, sell-nfr-. Joclle (102. A. Plikens. to 2) won. Little Flkin dir.', Rllcnor, 3ft to l. j lacel econd, St. Noel (1C2. I.lebert, out to show) M- Ti.-: t, Vatabrrn alsi ran OAKLAND. Cal Nov. M.-Results at 1 ' I'ark: First lace, five sod a half furlongs, sell ng- Ijo Vfnot (K. O. Hurns.' 4 to 1) won Ta-rv (I'm. Gra'd, 7 trt 1 evond, Alice F (K6. Morrlend. 7 to 1) third. Time: Iffl, tn-imit. Wah 00. Kerlvos, Heather cott u'rait. Martin. Ban I.oid ond Wllmore ran. Hocond race, six fur'orars: Creston Rv '116, Boss, 3 to 5) won. J-ihn G Graus nit lynch. SO to li secord. K-unisrln Ion's M3. Re'tlt. 12 to 1) tpird. Time: l ixu F M. Prsttsin. Lustlg. Amh'tlnis. la-iv ''I 'swell, I ovev Mary. Joe G"s. Titrm J Pelham, Royal Ecot and Golden Rule also ran. ''I'lrd rare, one mile and on slvteenth '"'i iv Kerm't (ir7. Haves. 4 to li won M'3 fy rtowd'sh (1117. Ross. 13 to 5) e- rd. llnr of "st (111. Hunter, SO to 1 1. 'I'd. Time: 1:47 The Cataln. N-h a- Fitv. Our Rallln, Henvobo. Tanered - Pewey also rsi. l-Vturth race one "lle and twenty vs-ds ell'ne: Fd Pall (ins J'u-s. s to , won "nhrle (110. W. xHler '2 to 1) ,.m.i nrlng Pan CI Mu'eah'V. T to 1) th'rd in-et 1 -iin. Aimola, Dsruma nnd Rv 'e IT a'so rsn. F""i five 'urlonra. nn-se: F Ksiicr. "t GM. W. M'ller. 8 fO Fl won f"1Ve "tnrVlrir Of V n,1?,n M 11 geeond 'p.-n Full (iv, Pn.t. K to 1 third T'rrie .i: vav T N. Ovelando, Iord Nelson nd Head Trance slo ran' civtn rsee. seven furlnrcrs. nurse: Rsher ""al (1t sfnrlflnd, to 5 won. Colonel 'VMte W M'ller. 1 to S) e-r,l M'ke ' r.lan 11. T.yneh. to U t'rd, Tlne ' 24 Can'sle Riirnett. GoMen Shore Po it-arra, silver Line and Shady Lad' also -an HACK WILLING TO 5MEF.T DWYER Match May He made far rtererahrr S at the Aadltoriam. 'barley Hackenschn Idt and Prof M J wyer may he iiialched for a wiesle at e Audiiorljm the night of December 6 AVer la in receipt of a letter from Hack ivlng he will urrance for a go with the rmer any time not later than Dcemr I'wyer has been In conference with anagrr G'llan of the Auditorium and thev iv about to decide ou December 6 as the . 1 1 , O Q O M date. As soon as the decision Is reached l-'wyer will telearanh Hackenschmlrlt. This will be the curtain raiser for th wrestling season In Omaha, thia winter. OFFICERS FOR TRI-CITY LEAGUE Nnrabrr of Teeinas to Be Decided mt Next Meeting;. The following Officers were elected Mon day evening at a meeting of the now Inter City Base Rail league held at the Walter G. Clarke store- president, Arthur Meti; vice president, George Fox; secretary treasurer, p. Jesen, Jr.; board of directors, George Fox, C. F. Radlcan, Christ Lyck, 11 any Bagc, C. E. Hall. A set of rules and regulations will be drawn up by the officers of the new league and a form of contract will also be drawn up. whereby the managers of the various teams may sign up their prospective "nhe- noms" for the coming season. A meeting will De called in the near future to decide upon the number of teams who will fight for the Inter-city league pennant, at which meeting a schedule committee will be ap pointed and it Is hoped that the new league will be completely organized before tha new year arrives. DOVEY WANTS TO CUT EXPENSES Will Propose Eighteen aa Maximum Number of Players Per Team. NEW YORK. Nov. 2.-One of the pro posals which It la expected wll be made at the coming meeting of the - National League of Base Ball clubs In New York will be to limit the number ef players that any one club may retain on Its salary list. It Is said Jhat George B. Dnvey of the Eoston club will propose the adoption of a resolution forbidding, the reservation of more than eighteen players and pro viding that not more than five new men may be added during a playing season. Dovey declares that the salvation of the big leagues depends on the reduction nf expense, and that In order to retain public Interest the teams must be more evenly matched. MUST PAY TO BE A IV OUTLAW Mike Donlln Re-Slgned by New York at B.OOO Salary CHICAGO, Nov. 26.-Mlke Donlln, the famous center fielder nnd batsman, has again slgnM with the New York National league team, according to the Record Herald. 'l"h 0 contract is said to call for a salary of $6,0X. Mike Donlln. alnce he peremptorily left the MeOrnw outfit, has been playing with the Independents In Chicago. hevtrn teams In the big leagues have been rv ported as dickering for his services. Ir t'v renort' he Is to get fi.OOO a year from New 1 ork be true many fane believe It may pay certain players to become out laws for a while. WITH TUB BOWLERS. The Stori Blue Ribbons won two games from the Reed Brothers' team after losing the first by a single pin. Franr-laeo struck his ga't after a poor start and finished high on totals, with 60I. His 243 was also the best single game. Tonight the Gate Cltys meet tho Mets Brothers' team. Score: REED BROTHERS. 1st. 2d. Sd. Tot. J. C. Reed 213 175 161 MS A C. Reed 170 111 1M 42 Grefnlenf 1H4 171 116 4x0 Reynolds 174 1H5 157 614 II. D. Reed lis 1 1M til Totals 878 S3 8TORZ BI.UE3 - 828 2,637 1st. 2d. Sd. 189 213 2u6 147 222 Ttd. 613 oi b'Jt Eo2 Frltscher .... .170 184 Francisco . . .1-6 .200 13 lSli lid 179 Moore Conrad Cochran Totals 877 87 4 977 J.828 The Jetter Gold Tone out the crimps Into the Fa s.a'Vs last night on the Metropolitan allevs for three straights. Not being sat isfied with thai they made the highest score on the alleva for a total of 1.001 in the first game, while C. Prlmeau carried off the high single honors, with 246. Groue was high man on the team with 571. The Fal- uri are aaln'ug in the kindergarten clans this season. Tonight the Clarks will play the News. Hco'e: , JETTER GOLD TOP8. 1st. 2d. 2d Prlmeau. Prim, au, Foley ... H. C IN) 216 1HJ li 1S4 ITS 147 184 2" l' lfJ5 171 171 A 187 Grolte .. Jlahoney Totals 1.0O1 8X5 819 Z.73? LEMPS' FA 1. STAFFS. 1st. fd. Sd. Tot Klanck 170 1'il Rd Chatelain Hi H 1- W Melson, P 101 r i. Drriit-r l )t bi Jay IW 144 1.8 iM Totals 8S8 7bS 814 2,4il Last nitfht on Metropolitan alles No. i the Eclipse took two good games from the Chicago Liquor House loam. Cupiain Borg hoff of the Chicago had both high single and high total with 215 and frul. For tue Kdljise team YYeymueller was high with v&. The score: ECLIPSE. 1st. 2d. Si. Totsl Weymueller ltil 1J5 215 501 Ritchie lit 12 112 J'3 Sward Hi 1-1 1W toe Totals 497 868 43 1 145 CHICAGO HQ I OR HOUSE. 1st. 2d. 3d. Total. Borghoff 12 UJ l.,j 4u6 Adaina IIS 125 lii'J 4.10 Gernandt .. Ids 166 44 Totals... ... 4JS 429 too l,V4 Cavalry and Artillery Iferee Rsveea. NEW YORK. Nov. Sfl.-ilajor General Frederick D. Grant, commanding the de partment of the east, has given his ap proval of the plan of the Washington Jockey club for a ruce at the lleimlng track on Thanksgiving day between cavalry and artiflsry horses. The race will be participated In by horses reprrsentlng eight troops of the Thirteenth cavalry, four, troops of the Fifteenth cavalry, four troops of the Llcvtnth cavalry and the SELECT crops make good tobacco, and good tobacco makes a fine chew. But it takes the pick of tho finest to make PIPER HEIDSIECK CHAMPAGNE FLAVOR PLUG TOBACCO The greatest care and discrimination governs every detail of its manufacture only the select of the best of everything is used to make this finest of all chewing tobaccos. That's why it is the one plug that is good enough for men who are particular. Piper Heidsieck is the only plug tobacco that ia Bold in every good tobacco store. "The Height of Good Taste" aecond battery of field artillery. Each horse will be ridden by an enlisted man belonging to the command to which the horse belongs. The Washington Jockey club has ofiered a gold cup and iK In cash as prixes for the race. A large part of the cash will go to the troops nnd battery to which the first three horses belong, smaller amounts going to the riders. ALOXZO ITO.NR OX SHAKESPEARE George Not aa Fond of "Willim" na la Miles. Nlles of last year's St. iouls Browns Is a ?raduate from a college which ia noted or the attention it paa to matters of a classical nature, and partly on account of thia and by reason of the fact that Nlles Has a deep seated liking of many year's standing for things relating to the classics, be is considered about the best authority on plays of a classical nature that can be found among Uie base ball players. Young Niles never tires discussing the playa of Shakespeare, although some of his comrades, who are possessed of dif ferent compositions, do get a bit tired some times. Now, If any one takes George Stone for a ShakesDearean scholar he makes a mis take, for George much prefers a musical comedy or a light opera to all the plays that the Immortal "Wlllum" ever wrote. When the 8t. Louis club was on Its lsst trip to the eastern clttea during the seaaon lust finished, and when it was quartered In Washington, Nlles, George Stone, Char ley Hemphill and a reporter for a locul paper were all seated together In a down town hotel, when the reporter and Nlles got to talking about Shakespeare. - As the two men rattled along It was plainly to be reen that big Stone was get ting restless, while Charley Hemphill po litely tried to frame up a look of Interest. Finally Nlles said: "Well, at any rate Shakespeare unneces sarily murdered Hamlet." "Well, If he did," broke In George Stone, "he ought to be mighty sorry for It by this time, as there Is many a Hamlet that bag murdered Shakespeare since." Iowa Want Fast Companr. IOWA CITY. Ia., Nov. 26.-(Speclal.)-The Iowa university team has broken training and interest now centers on the makeup of the Hawkeye schedule for the coming seaaon. It is hoped bv the stuilen: body that the conference will adopt the seven-game recommendation and the weight of the board rf control here wll! be thrown lu that direction, as It Is known that Chalrnsan A. G. Smith favors thu .'hange. In case the limit Is ratsod to even games It la believed that Coach Cat lln will arrange a schedule the like of hlch tha Hawkeyes have not played If many a long day. Iowa Is expected to b strong next season, fully as strong aa I was last. Kirk has one more year to pla and Catlln will probany build up his tear! uround the great halfback. With a gooC chance to mnke a Btrong showing In th west It Is expected that Catlln will ar range at least four and maybe five game Illinois, r. be played at Champaign next t" ,re(1y contracted for. Otherwise .hW.' " " U c,e,r u u xpcted here that Wisconsin will be asked to make Stni- t.T?'ye"r "ro:"int. Hie last one exp ring this season. It Is also expected 2l '""'.I WlKht mePt the Onphera I, for the first time since lftOS. Other t-1" 1 wh,ch J1.l,y nP'r on the Iowa K..?L,le1r,.wCh"'""' Indiana and Ne braska, Of the- state schools it Is aur osed that games will be arranged with Drake university of Des Moines and the State Agricultural college at Amea. Orln nrl college may be taken on next seaaon. But the spirit of the times here calls for 1 ?erl' of conference games, as It l the minor college teams. Harry Eells Ont of the Game. DES MOINES, la., Nov. 38 Harry Eells Pitcher of the Cleveland Amerl lean l fg 'i team was sccldentally shot In the leg at a hunting camp near Sandstone Minn by a gun In the hands of Josh Cla -k 'who was a trtemher of the Toledo team with Eells last year. F lis Is at present being brought to a hospital at Ida Grove, Ia Th" ITi U. I'. "Jl0"" no" H s thought that his pitching days are over because of prob. able permanent len. 'rfieUT" Holmes Hells Jarrott. BlOHXriTY, la.. Nov. M.-fPpeclal Tele gram Ducky" Holtrea ton'ght announc, d the sale ot Jarrott to Lincoln. BnnounCia Sporting Ooaslp. The Curling club la talMnr of aettln together for ,he winter scoM Th5y can ' Trv -s the .cehoat mn weVtM6' I4 we?;n,,' mn doesn't hurry wen hold a meeting and vote to call the prodigal, home without waiting for April w That is I n 1t ,n.on" of Bellevue. That 45 too aoors at Hastings put "tha Hot Springs, Ark. Owned by the United States The Greatest Cure and Pleasure Resort on the Western Continent. Low Railroad Rates. Splendid Winter Climate. Forty-four Hot Springs, 1,000,003 Gallons daily. Fifteen Miles of Mountain Drives. GolfPaved Streets New Roads. Four Lastfe Fine Hotels, Twelve Second in lire. One Hundred Smaller Hotels, 500 Boarding Houses Write Bureau of Information, Hot Springs, for illustrated book giving all information. For RUlroad Tickets and Informgtlon, Call on or Addreaa. ' GOINKKl, P. ! T. A., Io. Vmc. Ky, 123 f nrnam Kt., Omlh. Neb! flnishlng touches Into any pennant as pirations Peru might have had. If New York has really given Mike Donlln tS.ttiO on his reinstatement It might not be a bad Idea for several other going stars to take to the outlaws. The Country club membera will vota next Tuesday on the question ot whether they think they can aflord to keep an A-l goll professional or simply a club maker. Lincoln High school plays at Grand Island ThaiiKagivIng day and York playa at North l'lalie. Whatever the Outcome of these games the Omaha High school team ia still in the van. It Is said that whenever Chicago would kick the ball In the air Houser would b permitted to catch It and four Indians would Immediately surround him and th phalunx would start straight for tiie Chi cago line, replying on their weight to carry them through. Arthur Mets was chosen aa the president of the Inter-City Base Ball league and no more ardent fan could have been found, lie is the real article, when it oomes to being a base ball bug and If he undertakes to niuka the new league go he will surely succeed. No foot ball team seems to want to dis pute the claim of the 1 mills High school team to the scholastic championship. That drubbing the local team gave Lincoln la keeping them all quiet, at least until It la loo late to play. Several foot ball bugs who have returned from the Chicago-Indian game say 8tagg's men were not In the running at any branch of the game. They say Houser simply walled through the Chicago line and that It took four men to down him every time he started with the ball; that, whenever tha bull was booted into the air the In dians were sure to get lt. Brother Dovey of Boston wants to limit the number of players to be carried bv a team to eighteen as a means of cutting down expenses, which he says Is the salva tion of the big leagues. Mr. Dovey no doubt, feels Injured on that subject of' ex penses. Rut after he has solved that prob lem Boston has still another aggravating puzzle to be settled. WHAT SPOT CASH WILL DO lluya a new 1907 28-30 h. p. 4-cyllnder Touring Car, built by the best automobile factory In America. Made to soli at 12.260. Our Price, for cash $1,250 Other bargains In high grade New Auto mobiles of every make. 40 TO 60 BEDUCTIOHS Largest dealers In Xiw and Second Band Autos In the world. We supply everything for Autog and Autolst. Rock bottom prices on tires, sundries and ap parel. HXADQUAKTXKS OV UPPX.IIn . Write for complete catalogue and latest price list. They will aave you money. Times Sq. Auto Co. 1P91-1601 Broadway, irew fork. 309-311 Miohlgaa 4TH CKICAQO, XX, FOJ BALL HASKELL INDIANS GREIGIITON UNI. 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