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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1907)
J THE OMAIIA DAILY DEE: TUESDAY. IiKCEMIlEir 10, ir07. ( I PD.C0r.AC TOUNO man .nU.f.!pir In private family to work mornlogs nd ever.lwca for board and room. L 7'ti. rare Re. til PLEATING BSpKS shrliklr-w-iiy- fc p. r yard. " f.ni for prWi end samples. , t Uj"a'' PLEATING CO.. . 10 I-KJUgiee iwk. , , TrL Jjoiig. I o-;t MR. ROT. was dolnar bulletin adver tising In cry. -la stricken will! appendi citis and. wiit. publish work when Mov red. imuk. Roy tbrother). 38 MSM 10 Lleben, ccstttrosr. 1 Howard. ern eva ; - (18) lit OMAHA Stammerers' Institute, Rimit BuUtUng. C4 f!U TOUNQ WOMEN coming to Orniha as strangers ere Invited to visit tre Toung 'omm'i Christian Association room li; Tarnam St. hr they will be directed " to suitable boarding placet or otherwise asvlsted. , , CSl-TiS ' " , -. tll frw MASSAGE J.., t.i4 a mam gt.. Id Poor. ' - ' G MH4 DM IF Jofm Fenton witbes to hear from S. R. D. of Keensburg. in., he ran do no by writing to CrjJUi N.D.. B F. D , care Mr. Herman. lD MT 11k THB SALVATION ARMT solicits cost-off clothing; In fiot, anything you do not .red. .W politct, repair and sell at 114 N. HIS St., Xo' cott of collecting to the worthy poor. Call ''phone Doug. 4116 and wagon a-UJ caTt . (1J 785 ,TRliw3ES. roMver ' goods, by nasi); rut trice. Fiend for free catalogue, Myers Dtlion Drug Co.. Omaha. fl 7 Wl! RENT, repair, eell aeedtes for old sewing- machines. Keb. Cycle Co.. Cor. lain and Harney, US) ( PRIVATE CONFINEMENT HOME Mrs. It. KIsA U2 N. 14th. Tel. Weh. tvt ' 11-M X7DBAL TiaJr iparlorr. XH Neville Blk.. Ktb -ax4 Hjoy. lei. Iwiiiti or mw rcxi BTTRNB, chap. en, chaflne;. tender aVln beaiedi by Baxln Skin Oraxo. Try It. .ic REAL ESTATE K.ILfcX',fttTATB DBALE11S. JAT19 lisV. CO., - Irt door N. T. Life. QEJOPU3E COMRAN'T. 193X Farnua. Tel. Dourae T5 JfETXRfl TRUST CO.. N. T. Ufe R!dr rOR I ALB 10' ACRES , (BpMaal M. roc . 0T.) Idee NreH. i-mlle from'paved road. J totia clrtrie S. W. cnta It. Price for quick ai. (160! as acre.' Think of it 10 acree food land f,ar Jlhe . prloa of city lot, Harrison & Morton. tU-tU K. X. Lire. Tel. Ioiir. tl(. . , , (!) 141 12 'New; Brick Flats . Pays 21 a tflTeetment of tlO.OOo oaah ajd aa ' euma a Jl&.wt per oent mnrtcMre. pav mbla COUi yearly. Rental X.m per an um, which wlU p7 U Interest and a.leo pay off the mortcare In 7H yeara. Best . f piuxpS.'p t h1 rancee. ra etovea. "'!tchsa;6akiiaU. Oroucd i:CnHI feet, en ' HU W. corner Hi and Xlehoia. HOUSE AND LOT. $U00 rif SoutA tOUt aH,' Oround ft. front " 20 ACRES, $3,250.00 J rlfx-i- froia motor'. In north part of city; alctitiy around, free of -timber, piioe euwt be be&tea 7M cuh, baiaaeo r yeaxv Inierect ( per cent. XEasy atoaller Vrvot cheap, Patterson, 162 3 Farnam ONLY $10.00 JCEXT THTjnPStAT, DEC. U. For round trip, Oniaiia to Cheyenne County said return, t loo over tn BIO BARGAINS TTt offer In Western Netraska lands. w -rs ta lwrtnc Fork vailey, LOO acree fine plow land, balance rough but ex oeUeot paaturaare; rood aoll; will make pleadld uxsk atnd train farm. Only H.iti dm acre. - i t0 acre, larcer portion One valley land: rich aoll; K7.W an acre. t acre onry tulles from Potter on main tine U, P. R, K.; rery choice: for m y an acre. ' JiiCKj Sl Board Trade Blflf, Omaha, TOR BAX-Owfier. larlrf city, off era ele gant modem resilience near u'r Par tiam ear line; quick posssalon; for ar- . ilculara aee Hluka, lit board of Traae . Ili4je. . . ut MIX l FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE Vrmoi new -rwn ottaa;e. with eewer. oily laree bu room, all mod- era piuniu.i.it elant card pioe fln.sh; luce eeJlar. fully brlcker and cemeDled; eiiiU barn; south front lot; locr.te4 near k.'ia and bpauidtnf. price only iluA. ..C. G. CARLBERG, n N. T. Ufa Bids. lt-MJ7 10 TOH BALE A' -e1! built 10-room frame house, beautifully fiuislied in haiditood, tardwoo4 f oora. manteia. modern bain ' rom ajid cobvenlcniiy arranced. hi eil at a very low irice, to i rercovtd from present premised by purctiaat-r. Ad ArcetC C Roscwater. bee Bldx., Orpaha. ti alii! KM wis buy elefant l-room modem houee at Ct K. Ssi il; aat front: rae4 unM, prv.anant eldeaaia; beautiful lawn; large ahaAe trvea. ky smtoi if neceeaary. THuMAfl &F.E.NNAN, - Reosa J. New Voik lfe buildlne;. il-i lAST four property with CTxia Bjrer. M4 aod Cumtne; t:s. . il s FIVE-ROOM COTTAGES Oa ttia Ave., betweoa ajaec.n arvi pacific. eOl thurm,rhiy well Kr.Uhod. tnedrn pMSDbuir; ritoWy terra .ed t am -front lot, l-H-eled all..!n!i.c the Kleld club district; aud titvi. cash payment lljo and llance a trife Iras lhjn rent; will be eoiti oaiy to arriee wiaMng to mane it (i,ir kocae, none for Investment purpoeea ; ?. ;.C, G. CARLIiERG, .1:1 N. T. tare J!d : - . - u MJ M REAt, ESTATK TITLlf TRUST CCt . CilA&, H- WlLLUMiON, Prva . ij) m . 1 j K' BALI LU IT. blnrk U. Albri.Ita Ctueue av dlpon i BoutA 0:naha; ii. i, l t T. hL Co.. Lain e VP's ' Q i V Tsl 11 REAL ESTATE " rAJUat ak Bi.Mll U.1UI rOB I1LI Ceianas. - yiWnBT home n weeiern slops an acnes, . lev,-l red russa fruit a L Uoud aier ri.t; lwre st.re bul:il!r.a; liar or e K.rr.ta worth t-i""; e acres beariT r ,j erd; acr-e a.faifa; ( fr scrr wiii Lrw' kil IT ajruuac. LeUA. t'olo A. REAL" ESTATE PAItM A RAMII LIIDS FOR. f ALB (Continued.) NOTICK OF PA1.K OF UNTl KOTTCK le herb rlvn U at fwaled bids will be received nd P!d In the office of the eiuntv clerk ct Ureeley county, Nebraska, up to noon of the 14th day of December. lr. for 4he turcl.ass ef the folir.n de, nued land o owned by Oree.ey coumy. Neureeka. via. Pectlan U. In UiwMP li, range 1 ant section B. town Snip Is. rente . In Orveley county. Ne braska, buis may be made for the entire trect or for any subdivision of the same. Tlie toard eeerves the right to reject any er ail bids or portions of bids, and tearrverttse U above land If the hds sub' mitted are dlsproponlonsje to the true value of the above described land. By order of the Board of Courtly corarh'enlo-nere of Oreeley 'co-Jnty. Nebraska.' Witness my hand and the seel of said county at Ores ley. Nebraaka. this 30ih day of November A. D. 107. JAMES B. BANT, County Clerk. MR. I N'T ES TO R I have a Boyd county, Nebraska farm the? I rnut el quick. If rcu tars some Idle money here le a bargain for aameon. Address T it, csre of fees. IXy-UVai WI-TSTERN LAND" Write for our list. Walt Investment Co., 401 Bee Bids-. O0 M3S x VTI sla. TO IXWETrR9. No Investments In farm lanfla are af fected by Mranrlal flurries. Put vour money where It will constantly Increas In value; always free from risk. We can sefl you any amount from W to i.C.K acres of avortb trn Wisconsin's choicest lands. O. H. INGRAM. Jr. Rice Lake, Wis. - OOt MICT Dee Ux M lc lias leoKa. SAFE INVESTMENTS FARM LOANS We hare over r.P"(W of other peoples' money placed safely, secured by good farms. Purina- twenty-one years of business no Investor with us has lost a dollar; nor taken an acre of land. We now have for sale mortgs rs In ainnunta from & up, secured by rood (anna, . . If you wish a safe loan can on us.' PETERS TRUST COMPANY Ktw Tork ' Llf s Blfls;. vmus, Aea. C) Ml REAL ESTATE LOANS WANTED Clly leaoa, Petera Trust Ca MONET TO LOAN Payne Investment Co. (22-S7 LOWEST RATES Betr.ls, Paxton Block. MONJT to loan on lmroved Omaha prop- W. J. DERMODT XNV. CO.. TeL Doug. (101. tit N. T. U 122) M.C1 WANTED City loans and warrants. W. Famam Smith It Co., 1130 Farram St. CO-SsS LOANS on Improved city propsrtv. W. II. Thomas, &0b First National Bank Bldr. (t!- PRIVATE MONET NO DELAT. GARVIN BROS.. 1M FARNAM. LOANS .on Improved Omaha property. OKeefe R. E. Co TOO. N. T. Life Bl1g ca K TO KB.000 TO LOAN Private money, no delay. J. It Pherwood. S7 N. T. Life. CKr To tl 000 ma1e promntlr- T. D. Wead, Wead Bldg., KOh and Fmmatr.. WANTED TO BUY v" ANTED To buy second-hand furniture, cook and heating stoves, carpets, lino leums, office furniture, old clothes, and shoes, pianos, feathers, bed pillows, quills and all kinds of tools; or-will buy - the furniture of yaur house complete. The highest prices paid.- Call the right man, Tel. -Doug. ttlL. M760 li SECOND HAND feed sacks. No amount too large cr too small. A. W. WAGONER, . , w ia Nortn. Klh 8U . (X)-MTSS WANTED To buy calves. TeL Doug. . . C5-100 SECOND 'LAND furniture bought and sold! , a iso iach:res o all kind rented, I? per moi.th Tel. toug, sa. x)-M3? TO FARMERS, PRODI"CE SHIPPER3 Highest prices fcr butter and egga. Cash merctanoise. fend trial shipment. The Bennett Company, Omaha. rXlOuO CASH raid for second-hand clot Mr K. hoes, etc. Zk No. 18tk et. Tel. Red STS. t2E) 101 S strorg work horses at medhim prices. TeL Webster IS3 f25)-M9j6 Ms WANTED TO RENT WANTED Board In respectable family for boy be try four weeks old. AdJrees O Tfei, care Bf-e. (iCi MlaOlix WANTED SITUATIONS COMPETENT abstracter desires position after January It., would consider pur chasirg real est Ms and abstract Lualness cn rratonaple terms. Address T care Eee. ar MIB l I AM a first-class druggist with gilt-edge references; have about :.um 1 sant to tniest In a good-pay iDg drug store, either as half Interest of buy all with easy iy- nient on belnr.ee. wnei nave ycur Ad dn-ss T 8L cars ate. t-. ) M io Zix EXPERIENCED bookkeeper and stenog rapher. Address E, Omaha bee. Council Bluffs. (r7 44 DAT WOMEN furnished free of charge. Telephone Douglas 111A . (IT) Mt;j A BTRONO young man of stesdy fcablta desires a situation In a hlNu.le house or factory. Address D 677, cars Pee. (I7 MM1 1'ia MR3. ANNA E. LARSON. sxrrleBced t,ure. war.ts nursing In eonrlnement raea. Addrea !TS N. ikf-h St. Tel. Harney TOt'Nil man wants place In drug store; wholesale experience, phanr.acy gradu ate: eai-erience more than warea drslred. -A1drvs Kn N 7v4. 12; fc3 li.I LEGAL NOTICES FOR BALE PEALED- BID WILL EB received by t.e tillage if Craig tor the ssle .f the eti-ffot satstructure and the itMont wiod water tank of the Craig water wcrke. Ail bids ta be filed with the vil age clerk co or r.cfvre g o'clock P m.. TueJy. December 17, It"?. The substructure con tains srvnut K.Co feet of lumber; the task Is a Sri? trree-lr n cypress tank) ths sue ceeefal b'dder to remove substructure end tsnk from reent location by January l L. Tie rlsl.t ti reiect any or all bids Is reser-ed by the board of trustees. Ad dress all rorrmuiik atioris t R. P, Wh'tney, Village Clerk. Craig Neb. Ft order r the board of trus'ees cf ths v"lage o Cstg, Pun courtv. Nebraska O. A. BLiAC 1YNE. Chairman Board ef Village r--is-teea. Dd CriC Of THE RFPCBUCAN VAL ley. Kansas A Fouthwtern Railroad Ceinrarjy. (maha, Kelt, Nov. t, luf?. T tt.e tvtockhelders: Nottos la berebr g-vea t) at a areola! meet ln of ths etscshniders cf the I',eruMcaa Valley. KAnaae A Ingtb. west tre. bailmad roRitaay will be Laid at the face of the oonpany In Omaka. Ne t 'si . at 4 'clock p. in. en Jaouary la. la for ths sHirpoee of artsosj upow the quest'ori tt veiling t&e railroad, ervpeety enil fisecl-'see of this rwanBevny ta tha Cai- cago. tsrilntton ft Qjlncy Kaflroad com. pe"V. trie raiireaa tat fee; part a4 fee. part all maid " - it 'i n ieee te t - eats ceirur. t M'i ren ei v. Py rdr of the boarsl a Uuraee tvscswLaia, LEGAL NOTICES (Con Untied. OFriCE OF TUB KAK3A1CTTT Orcaha P.slrwsy .enpay, tMnatsa. NeK, Nov. . lstr). To the aiieckcoidcrs: Notice is hereby given that a spr-lal meeting of ths stockholders of tbe Kansas City A t'msha hallway tympany -Kill be heid at the office of the c-riiny la Fairfield, No fern ska. at clock a. m. oa January 1U ln. for the purpose of acting upon the uest'on cf selling the rallresO, property and tranchlwes of the compsr.y to ths Chl cco, b'jriington A QvUuy Rallroed com pany, toe rsiirosd and property aforees'd being now under lease to said com r any. Py order of the board sf directors. W. P. Lnirkee. Per-retaxy. NIOditWt OFFICE OF THE REPCBLICAN VAU ley A Wyoming Railroad company. Omaha. Nb . Nov. t. To ths 8iock- holders: Notice Is hereby given that a meeiii.g of the stockholders of the Republican Vslley A Wyoming P.a.lrcad cotripany will be held at the office of the compeer In Omaha, Nebraska, at t o'clock p. m.. on January 10. for the purpose of acting ypon the question of selling tbe railroad, property and franchises cf tt.is company to the Chicago. Burlington A Wo.ocj Railroad company, Uie railroad and property aforesaid being now under tease to said company. By order of the bnard of directors. W. P. Durkee. 8ecre tary. Klwitiit OFFICB OF THB OXTORD KANSAS Ksllrosd company. Omaha Neb., Nov. 1 1IM7 To ths Stockholders: Notice . Is hereby g.ven that a special meeting of ths stockholders of the Oxford A Kansas Rail road company wu be held at the office of the company at Omaha. Nebraska, at 4 o'clock p. m.. on January 10, 1, for the purpose of acting upon the question of selling the railroad, property and franc hiaet of the company to the Chicago, Burl ins ton A Qulnry Railroad company, tbe railroad and property aforesaid being now undtr leaSe to the said company. By order of ths board ot dlrecMia W. P. Durkee. aVocretary. KlOdaUt OFFICE OF THE OMAHA AND SOUTH western Railroad Company. Omaha, Neb., Nov. (. Uj7. To the Stockholders: Notice Is hereby given that a special meeting of the stockholders of the Omaha aod South western Railroad company will be held at the office of the company at Omaha, Neb., at 4 o'clock p. m., on January It. iM4. for the purpose of sctlng upon the question of Selling the railroad, property and fran chises of the company to the Chicago, Bur lington A Qulncy hall road company, the railroad and property aforesaid being now order lease to said company. By order of ths board of directors. W. P. DVPKFE. Secretary. Nlvoart OFFICE OF THE OMAHA AND NORTH Platte Railroad Company. Omaha, Neb Nov. lij. To tbe Stockholders: Notice Is hereby given that a special meeting of the stockjiolders of tbs Urns ha and North Platte Railroad company will be held at the office of the company In Omaha, Neb., at 4 o'clock p. m, on January l'l, 1M. for the puipuae of acting upon the question of se'llng the railroad, property and Iraaohises of this company to the Chicago, Burlington A Qulncy Kailroad company, the railroad and property aforesaid being now under lease to the said company. Bj? order of ma Bosrs 01 airecior. . r. nuntet, Secretary. NlOduOt GOVERNMENT NOTICES PROPOSALS FOR BUILDINGS. DE partment of tbe Interior. Office of In dian AO airs, Washington. D. C. Nov. O, Istii. fcealed proposals plainly marked on the outside of the sealed envelopes 'Pro posals for Mess Building, Yt Innebago bchoot. Nebraska," and addressed to the Commissioner of Indian Aflairs. Washing ton, D. C, will be received at the Indian office until 1 o'clock p. m., of Jan. li. l&is, for furnishing materials and labor to con struct and completa an employes mess building at the Winnebago school.. Ne braska, In strict accordance with the plana, specifications and Instructions to bidders which may be examined at this office, the office of -Tbs Bee." Omaha. Neb.. L". S. In dian warshousee, Omaha, Neb., St. Louis, Mo., Chicago, LI. I Builders' and Are (Jars' exchanges, Omaha. Neb.; St- Paul, Minn., and Mlnneapolia, Minn-i Northwestern Manufacturers' association, St. Paul. Minn., and at the school. For further Infermstion apply to Oscar M. Waddell, superintencent, Winnebago. Nebraska. C F. LAB-RABEB. Acting Commiastenar. NM 3 0 D! S 7 10 11.1 PROPOSALS FOS DAIRT BARN DE partment of ths Interior, Office of Indian A flairs, Washington. D. C -Nov. , 17. Sealed proposal, plainly marked on the outside of the scaled envelope "Proposals for a Dairy Barn at ths Ogalalla BoanlTf School, I' Iris Hides Agency. Bo. Dak..'-.and addressed to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Washington, D. C, will be re ceived at the Indian Office until I o'clock f. m. of Jan. 17, J!, for furnishing ma erlals and labor to construct and complete a dairy barn at the school at Pine Ridge Afrencr. So, Dak., In strict accordance with the plana specifications and Instructions to bidders, which msv be examined at this office, the oflicesTff The B-e. Omaha. Neb.; the American Contractor. Chicago, 111., and the Improvement Bull-tln, Minneapolis, Minn.; at the V. S. Indian warehouses at Chicago, 111.. St. Louis, Mo., ar.d Omaha. Neb.; the Builders' and Traders' exchanges at St. Paul, Minn.; Mlnneapolia, Mum.; Omaha, Neb., and at the agency. C. F. LAAAABKE, Acting Commleeloner. Di-5-7-lKll-l-lS-a BANK STATEMENTS No. 309. Report of the Condition cf THB FIRST NATIONAL B1XK, At Omaha, In the State of Nebraska, at ths Close of Business Dec em - ber X, 1S07. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts I S, til III. M Overdrafts, secured and un secured M.1SI.W U. S. Bonds to secure circula tion 2M.000.u9 I. 6. Bonds to secure V. S. de posits n0l.00 Bonds, securities, etc iK',3il. Hfirklrj house, furniture and fixluies lZi.000.fi0 Clearing house ac count, net balance.! 164.CO0.O0 Due from national banks (not reservs agents) iT6.S81.74 Due from state banks and bankers 'ATSJ.IE Dus from approved reserve agents 31 43 .hi Cliecks and other rasa Items C2.014.SS Exchanges for clear ing house JT4.rrj.77 .Notes of other na tional backs si.ffjo.Oe Fractional paper cur rency, nickels and cents 1.180. T3 Lew-fa! Money Re serve in Bank, via: Specie 661. SW o Irl-tendr notes., t sk.JSi.TSsa 00 l.lTI.Ce.TI Redemption ftuid with U. 8. treasurer T5"i of c'rculatinnl. lt.0M.00 Due from L. 8. treasurer, other than 1 redemption fund LOOO.CO Total LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In Surplus fund Undivided profits, less ex penses ana taxee paid National . back notes outstand ing Due to other national banks C.90.S71H Due to stste banks and bankers L.TT2.M1.Q7 Due to trust com psnles and aavlnga ' ber.ke 44 0f3.H Individual fleposlu subject to check... t.27744.n Demand oertiricates of drposlt lOOol'.at Time rtiflcatea of deposit 171TS.0M M Cerffled checka . 1.X4.04 C&sliler's checks out- -standing 152.C4.44 United States de- ' posits 144 a. Deposits of C 8. dls burslre officers.... H.S40.M- Rrssrvei for taxes rJ.iE.erf.7 I IMMM 1uO.Uj4.00 $57,074-03 SO.ls0.0t 1A7U1 fl 4.7t.l4 ToUl tU.l6.-37.7 State of Nebraska, Cemnrv of Douglas, as: I. L. L. Kounlsa, osshter of the ahovs named' bank, do solemnly swear that tne above statement Is true to ths best of my knowledge and belief. L. L. KOUNTZEX CashJsr. Subscribed and sworn to before ma this lh day cf December. lW. JOHN IL BEX TEN. Notary puhlio. Correcb-vAttesti IARLE9 T. KOCNTZE. XX. UAVJV, D. CKiHQ HTON, I i rectors. Q9 Into th Kawnag THE OMAHA DEC C::t i Vc:t REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS E. W. Dixon to Marlon C. Coe. lots 19 and 10. bKx k 114. Flor ence .-... too Wm. 8. Hiilis to Clarence W. Kr wln. south (1 feet of let I. block X. first subdivision of Grlffen A Smiths addition 1.814 Rol t. O. Fink, tcnntv tressuref. to Ellery R. Hume, 1 .ts IS snd IS, ' Mock 7, Boe ling Oreen Same ti ssme, lot , block 17, - Csrthsge . Lafayette Randf'il to John C. Wa ters, lot 7, block It. Albrights Choice 700 Spnncer Otis snd wife to Pnnford I'etk. lot S3. Mock . Bllggs Place 10.009 Paulena Oieason to Wm. J. Tan cey. lots S, . 10. 11, 12. block IS. Mcrse A lirunners addition.. 74 Wm. J. Tancey to Marshall C. Ha milton. ssm $ Wm. . Hlllis to Geo, A. Dsv, north 10 feet cf lot 1. block hrt subdivision of Grlffen A Smiths addition i00 R00L o. Fink, county treasurer, to Samuel B. Rower, lots f, 14. 15. block 1, E' kerman Place ... Same to 801 urity Investment Co. lot SO. block Erktrmtn Place ... Iila B. Wlman to Hetirv Omstle, Jr.. lot 11. block 4. Wilcox addi tion 400 William R Monlnper and wife to Kliia Ferguson, lot 5, block 1 1st addition to Central Park SO Geo. Nissen to Henry Buford and Llrrie Buford. lot 1, block "C" Loaes adtlltlon . 1,700 Daisy V. Stone snd husband to Walter L. felby. north US 1-1 feet lot I. block t. Klrkwood... 1 Jennie B. Fprstt snd husband to mm., lot 7. block 4. M syncs ad dition v . 10 Total .SSI.M4 RAILROAD TIME CARD l-KIOX ITATI05 lOt A AID MARCT. talea Paciae. Leave. Arrive. The Overland Limited. .a I M am a 144 pra The Colorado Express.. a 1:60 pm a l:'4 pra Atlantic Express alO.lS am The Oregon Express a 4 10 pm Bin pra. The Loe Angeles Lira... all 56 pm a O il pm The Fast Mall a SO am a S 4a pm The China A Japan Malla 4 ttO pm a :M pm Colo.-Chlcago Sie!cal...all:10 am a 7 am B-afe A Stromsg L'cal.bl?-.J0 pm bi 41 pra North Platte Local a 7:41 am a 4:4s pm Chlraco, Back lalauaa PaclAe. EAST. Chicago Limited... a 1 00 am all:05 pra Iowa Local ... a t JO am a 4:30 pm Dee Moines Passenger. -a 4 00 pm al! :V pra Iowa Local bll:40 am b oS pm Chicago E.aetern Kx..a 4:bu pai a 1.25 pm Chicago Flyer :..a 4:A) pra (I E am WEST. Rocky Mountain L't'd. all lJ pm a I SO ara Colo, and Cal. Ex a 1:8S pro a 4 40 pm OV1. and Texas Ex a 4 40 pm a 1 45 pm I nrotn-Fa'rbury v-j... aal bl0:26 am Chlcaug Great Wee term. St. Paul-Minneapolla ... I Jt pm To am Ft. Paul-Minneapolis ... t Jlita 11:55 pra Chicago Limited 4 t pm t 17 am Chicago Express ........ 7is am 11 :fi pm Chicago Express ........ 1 W pm IJOpm Miasoarl Paclflo. JC C. A St, L. E a 1:00 am X, C. A St, L. Exp. ail15 pm Chirac A JVertavr esters. Cliicfigo Daylight ...... a 7:25 am Ft. Paul-Minn Express. a 7 JM am Chicago Local all Jo ara Sioux City I'uwtigu...a 170 im Chicuso Passenger a 4 S"i pra C hicago Speical a 6: pm et. Paul-Minn. Limlted.a $:: pra Los Angeles Limited s 0 .So pra fiverlnnd Limited altiKiO pm Fust Mall Sioux llty Local a I W pm Fast Mail Twin C'ty Limited a i:3 om Norfolk-Bonesieel .. a 7r0 a:n Lincoln-Long Pin b 7:W am Dead wood-Lincoln a S:X prn Casper-Shorhoni .a :tiu pm Hastings-Superior ..r..b 1.-O0 pra Fremont-Albion b 6:J5 pm IIllMla. Cewtral. Chicago Express ...:"... a 7 :lt ara Minn. A St.. Paul Exp..b 7:2J am Chicago Limited a t-VO pra Minn. A Et, Paul Lmtd a 1:30 pm vYakasa. . U . St. Louis Express.....5, a 4 JO pm St. Louis Local tfrtrai Council Bluffs) ... .7 . a :30 ara Stanberry Local (frhm CouncU Bluffs) :..rJ..b SK pm a 4 45 am a S:M pra all:4S pm a!0:W pm U S pm a 1:23 pra a r :45 am a 1 :S am a 4 : e am ai: Sa pm a 4 223 am a am a 9 SO am a S :X pm a I W am a S 40 pm a!0:3& ara a 5:40 pm a 4:4" pm b I 0 pm b 1:35 pm a 1:45 pm a ::) pm a am a SiO am a 4:90 am all :15 pra bioas am Chleas;, HUmibi at St. PawL Chic A Cols. Epcial....a 7:225 am ail:W pm CaL A Ore. Exprees..a 4:vj pm a i.-t. pm Overland Litiiivcd ....a t.it pm a :ikl am Perry Local '...a 6:1s pin allxwara BCBLI.1GTOX ITAe-AOTH A MASQw. BsrllaaTtom. , Leave. 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Auburn Local b 10 pm blliS am s Dally, b Dally except Sunday, e Pun day only, d Dally except Saturday, s Daily except Monday. DENVER MAN FALLS FROM CAR W. T. Harrell, Travwllagr A aJ eases a, Saatavlsui Injarten Which May Prove FataL W. T. HarreU. a traveling salesman from Denver, Colo., received serious injuries to his side and spins Sunday evening sliortly after 7 o'clock, by falling off the rear end of a westbound Sherman avenue street car at Fifteenth and Cass streets. In leaning against the rear railing, Harrell lest his footing en ths wet floor of the plstform, and went over. A number of passengers grabbed at him. but too lata. Harrell allg-hUl on his back and was considerably stunned. Tbe police patrol wag-on was called, but Harrell refused to rids In the "hobo" wagon and an ambulance was called, and the man was removed to St, Joseph's hospital. Where It was ascertained that his spine was Injured, causing paraly sis of ons of his limbs. Harrell arrived In Omaha Sunday morning and was registered at ths Millard botel. Monday afternoon Mr. Harrell's condition was much Improved and his physician has hopes for his speedy recovery. MAN KNOCKS DOWN HIS WIFE Frail Wssua and He TisB la Jail la Which ta Reflect. Geta Robert San beam, who lives st Twen tieth and Lake streets, was sentenced to thirty Aays In Jail Monday morning In po lice court en ths chargs of wife heating. Hs said It was Just a little family row and that th neighbors "butted In" acd bad him arrested. Ths evidence shewed that his wits Is a It tie. frail woman and that ho knocked her down. Friends sf Sunbeam's appealed to tu&gm Oawford after ths snu-nce was Imposed ta suspend It during good be havior. Tbs Judgs agreed ta do this If they could coavinca htm there would ta no rspatlUoa of tbs offansa, but t bought that aaa day ta Jafl would go far toward oosv vtnctLjj Buabsaa at tha error et bis ways. SCORED AFTER TIME CALL Anxious to G't-Lsjt Garni, Tiger. Flared On and 0a. GAJHE FLAYED IN HEAVY 13 ST Crowds Wstekel Belvlderes sad Tlsers le Fast Gaaae at Diets Park, Which May Be Last f Sraeoa. The Belvlderes plsyed and defeated the T,g?rs at Diets park Sunday, score I to I. The game ass a fast one from start to finish, being close and an all-around good exhibition of foot ball, neither side having much the better of the argument. Tlie Tigers were composed of plsyers from some of Omsha's best teams and they all p!ayed rreatjall. The Tigers made a touclulown after tin e was called In the Second half. or. In fact, after the rsme Vm over, but Thomas, the umclre'a. de. cislon was In favor of the Tigers, but the whole . world knows such a decision la void. Tha Belvideres made their touch down In the first half, Qulgley punted and Goodrich got down the field and re covered the ball on the ten-yard line, going over for a touchdown. Qulgley kicked (goal. The Tigers scored a safety In th first half. The Belvlderes Intended to finish their season yesterdey, but If ths Tigers are dissatisfied the Belvlderes will play them next Sunday to decide which It the better team. The lineup: BetTlderea. Tlsers. Oeosrirh CJC T.mmy Mi fauna R. 0 U G Kde-ares Bpellmsa . t L T Hssr Ortniu ....R. I L 1 Blsck L. Q.i R O Tut Muites , L T I R T Ensalls Palonoer t- B R. B Baisiitoe txasherty q. B q. B Oost K. H.j B. H Moras L H U H Sierk F. B. r. B Coi Clstr .. Quialey SIX DATS BICTCLE RACE BF.OIS "lateral Teams Start la la teraat leaal Cwatcet la Jfetr Twrk. NEW TORK. l-e. . The start in the annual s'r-csy bicycle race was made at Mudison Square garden on the stroke of 1 o'clock this morning and rpreentatrees of sixtopn tiarrs were off on f-e lonf g-1nd The starters were Moran. butler. Rutt, Downey, MacDonaid. .Menus Pedeli, Darra- fon, iitnyon. U-orget, Pargett, Sherwood, Samuelson. Vanoni. Wilcox. Uav.n a-J anaersnuyft. The sixteen riders set a fast puce, when J?mes Corbett fired the starting gun. At the end of ten laps, marking the first mile, there had been no cliani In the starting positions. Downey leadl'-.g. - The flrt mishap of the race occurred in the seventh lap of tbe second mile, when Harvey Reynolds snd Nst Butler fvl! In a heap In the northc-sst turn, known as "desd n:an's curv." but five lells pave the sinU that the accident was unavoidable and neither team suffered a pine.lty. Benyon also went down 1n the thhd mile, btrt r-mrafd a few seconds later, without In Jury. The rlxttpn contestants are: French Team J eon Oiorgct, Fiance; Vic tor iHipre. I-ance. Irish-English Turn-John r.eynolJs. Bsl brlegnn, lr'-lnntl; Jtuiies Henyon, lxmdon. irsier-City Team Joseph Foglor. National Athletic club. Brooklyn, James Mjria, boston. . Atlantic-Pacific Te-m Charles A. Sher wood. New Turk City; Carl A. Limber. Ssn Jose, Cal. French Tram Louis Darragon, France: Tetlt Breton. France. I'tah-Iowa Teem W. K. Bamueleon, Ealt lake City: W. E. Mitten. Davenport. German-Holland Tear:v Waiter Butt. Ocr rrsry; Johsnn P'oll. Holland. k-ago-New York Team Iver Lswsnn, CMeago; l'rlan McDonald. New Tork. French-It allan Team Edmond Jacc,uHn, Frnoe: Carlo Vanoni. Italy. Tankee-I1xie Team Bobby Wallhour. Atlanta; Matt E. Downey. Boston. . Long Island Team John and Menus Bt drll. Lynnbrouk. I I. Irish-American Testn Patrick Toglin, Ire lard : Walter- A. Barosett. Buffalo. Mortnon Team P. H WIlccx and Saxon Williams. Salt Iske City.- "tTernian-AroeHcar- Beld'tm Tesm Floyd Krebs. Newark. N. J.; Arthur Vander, stuyft. BelgiJm. Western Team Hardy Pr'wnlne. Ftn Jose. Cal.; Matt Butler. Can-.i rtlR-e. Mass. Farmer and Messcnper Boy Tear lsr,k Oalvln. New Vilford. Conn.: George Wiley, Syracuse. N. T. CHICAGO WITS TnE SERIES , Windy City Beee Ball Teaav Takes roar oamri vti ox nix. BT. LOU1?, Mo.. Dec. 6. Tl.e final game of the six Indovr bsse ball games between Chkago and Bl. Lou. a teams was won to night by Chicago. 14 to W Te series he-. rsn In the old ice rink Wednesday r.ieht. hlcr-go won four of the name, inclu'llr.g the two games played this afternoon and tonight. Both teams were composed larrsly' of major league outdoor plBvers. Scot: R. H. E. Chlcaro 14 1.4 6 S Louis ; 1 13 1 Batteries: Searles ard Hoffman; Oen nlus. Geddes. Scarry and Ilosteiter. The Cfth gane cf the Indoor base ball series between St. Louis snd Chicago teams was won toaay by CLR-ago, 14 to . Score: i. R- H. E. Chicago 14 31 t St. Louis 3b I Batteries: Searles and Hoffman; Holland nnd Hostetter. New Line lata 'Frleca Opesrd. SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. . Evrry thing Is in readiness for tne opening of the Bay Shore Cut-Oft, by which the Southern Pa cific has eliminated tne disadvantages of the. old Coast Line route in the effort ta Increase the available Industrial area of San Francisco. For the first time, tralr.s w.!l be sent over the Southern Pacifies new line piercing the five ranges of hills which have heretofore formed a barrier Sralntt the expansion of the city south ward. In traversing this ten miles of road travelers will pass through two m!1s of tunnels wT.h ths ground -surface 3 feet shove their heads: over two miles of trestle with the water fifty feet below them, through a cut ninety-five feet deep, and under six streets supported overhead by iron bridges. g- Wrestllaa- Matches at Beatrice. BEATRICE!. Neb., Dec. ( Special.) "I'ao Kid ' of Lincoln and "Kid - Roee. llgntwelg.it champion cf loe a, will wreMle here next Wednesday night. After their bout Chales Inllvnk, the Austrian, will wrestle George Grime of Aurora, Neb., 'Farmer" Turns' old trsiner. Deiivnk will also taae on the ' Dago Kid ' and Rosa Baraa aad Palmer Matched. LONDON. Dec Tommy Burns, who defeated Gunner Jim Molr a week ayo, and Jack Palmer of Newcastle signed ar ticles today for a match at 42.600 a aiic and the best purse offered, to be not lss than 17.509, ths winner to take 75 and t.ie .. V" a. -r J. m .. ..a .7 " X C?RD by a secret proceu "LUCKY STRIKE" kas a ttagraaos aad ciiarai all gs awa, LUCKY STRIKE Sliced Plug PI?9 Tcbacco UAslansrtiakkiewweeA h aaas eeel at aW aaa wahsu4 weaa, aea Seal aw Uew est af aw kewL fm seat any yeaaj waeaa PATTERSON" sa I sUi isseu.i lath searr. IVscW Sise. Tas Baa. las. t j in half-pint flasks, just the right size to slip into pocket or rip,ha$ been a favorite with sportsmen and travelers "Since 1857" for its flavor and frag rance, its rich and whole some ripeness. Look for Bottled in Bond stamp, guaranteeing it to be 100 proof Every Drop Whiskey A. Gtsdroabeiinsr & Bros. DtsttU, Pittibor., Pa. loser JR per cent. The match Is to take place or or before February 7. stortlBBT Cow I p. Wrestllnr Is starting all over the coun try. Beatrice and other Neoraska towns are preparing for their first winter matches. Winter basa ball la being pushed all over the country and Omaha Is not behind. Several teams have been organised at the Omaha High school. WHI sm C Mfaley. former cantatn of the University of Mi. UlEan foot ball team. It said to be hopelessly Insane. He was a prominent lawyer of Chicago. This is an see when the wrestling game should be at Its best, for the world Is f ill of men of the first magnitude. On tre other hand, there Isn't a first-cass hesry welght priie fighter in the business today. Nile, though a grset hitter, wbs not good enough st second to work with Hobby Wallace. Wallace, perhaps, Is ss ranii an infiolder as ever donned a unlfurm and many a great play which he framed up was spoiled because of Nlles" Inability to keep up the pace which Bobby set. Ferris wul do better. . Clark GrifT.tti says l.e will not drop Willie Keeler because of his slump la bat ting last season, but wiil grlve him one more thance. Think of that "one more chance" lor Willie Keeler. a man who. for fourteen yeara, maintained an averaee batting record of .341. Doesn't It bring home that awful r-mlnder that every light must some day o nut? Griffith rati Keeler was sick most of last year. We'll, for a elck man he certainly did grest work. The Lincoln correspondent of Pportlng Nems writes thst Norrls O'Neil whiie there ennounced the Western league would have no eight-team circuit next year and the same paper's correspondent at Denver a rites Wist O'Neil vers the learue will hsve an eight-team circuit, "admitting a franchise for Ksnaaa City, Kan., had been awarded to Louis C. Connor." So you take, shake 'em up and take your choice. Meanwhile the Sporting- News correspond ent at Wichita writes that' Holland and Isbell are preparing for their entrance Into tbe Western. At the Theaters "FaKlaatlag Flora at the Boyd. Adele Rfchie and company in "Fascinat ing Flora, ' a musical comedy In two acta and three scents; book by Joseph W. Herbfrt and K. H. BurnslJe: music by Ousiave Kerkei ; under direction of Burnside A Comstock. The principals: Al iens All rati. In lovo t.lth bli voice Geoige A. i,iller Gulliver Gaj boy. in love a i;" Fiore. ... Bam Ed sards Prof. Ludwig Wagner, in low aitli n.s money James K. Sullivan Jack Graham, in love with Dolly frrar.k Ruehford Baron Reynard, in love with the glrie.. Frsr.k W. Shea Mr. Ferret, in love with nobody John Ashby Reuben Brown, in love with Oehkosh Charles Merrltt Butler, In love with his Job Frsnk Dearduff Winnie Wiggles, In love with her pros pects Ada Lewis Doliy Warner, In love with Jack Saile JenseH Fifl, In love with everybody. ..Alice Jeffray F.ora Duval, In love with America Adele Ritchie Mise Ritchie has no "occasion to com plain of the warmth of her reception In Ohiaha, If the other audlenoes of the week Increase any in seal over that of Sunday night, she will be compelled to do what some evidently expected last eight and at that she came' out and mado a neat little speech clad only In a bath robe. She was a success from her first showing on ths scene until the final curtain. She is dainty, demure, vivacious, tsntallrlng and satis fying by turns, and pretty at all times. Her voice ts good and her manners all ber own. But Miss Ritchie Isn't the whole show not by a good deal. Ada Lewis Is there with a creation of her own that is quits as important as the star part; as a tri umph of ths actor's art It Is the leading feature of the performance. Sadie JanseU gives some Imitations of Hat tie Williams. Anna Held ar.d Eddie Foy that are win ners, and Alice Jeffray contributes a French girl that Is worth the plica of ad mission alone. But you mustn't get away with the idea that tbe girls are all theia la to ths show, for tbe men things have something- to do and do It mighty well. Mr. Schiller, Mr. Edwards. Mr. Bulllvan and Mr. Sliea present the comedy charac ters, and most artistically, while Mr. Mer rltt adds a good specialty to the whole. Of tha chorus columns might be wrl'ten. and all In praise. Ths senior division ts all right, but It Is tbs Juniors thst make the big hit. A harder working, hotter looking lot of girls were never assembled on ths stags at ths Boyd. Toung and active. Dthe and graceful, tbey sing and dance and march and dance again, until the limit seems to be reaohed. and then they spring a new stunt. "Fascinating Flora baa about as much plot as tha average of musical comedies, but scarcely needs any, as it Is a continual succession of soars and specialties, ths little story It tells simply drifting along through It, It has catchy music, airs that appeal to tha whistlers as was well evi denced last night and songs that are al rearTy known. Altogether, tt la fascinating, and delightful la every way. The opening performance at ths Boyd last night was enjoyed Immensely by ths large audience, and ths several stars aad the chorus were gives enthusiastic snoouragssnant. The en gagement lasts till after Wednesday night, and If merit Is a criterion, the theater will be packed at each performance. . Vaadevtllo af (ha Orwhowsa. Etlsnns Oirardot and his efficient oona peny keads ths bill at ths Orpheum this week In aa amusing and cleverly conceived comedy sketch called "A Game of Cards." Mr. Glrardot's part In ths cast gives h'.m opportunity to disrlay bis talent as aa tr Bsrtbie aid raaUeaiaa ta bis dotage, and ths way ba 'accomplishes tt mads a decided bit with the hsuas yesterday. Tbe acens if -r. . . . . . t ? v i ... :rw'i?a(3Hw: ' ' k .1 ' : . . ' ' : 1 . I : i Is laid In Paris and the cast Includes theas: The Chevalier de Rocheferrler Mr. Etlenne Oirardot Monsieur Merrier, his old friend Mr. Sol Aiken Ross, his daughter Miss Alice Martin Anatole, the Chevalier's son Mr. Lewis Reinhart Of course, Rosa snd Anatole are la love, and ths action Is brought about by thfjtr efforts to prevent a quarrel between their respective parents, and so prevent the old chevalier from whhdrswlng consent to the signing of the . marriage contract. How they do It Is decldely amusing. La Toska, a tslkallve Jugwler. wtio Jus gles and carries on a monologue psrt at the ssme time, opens tbe bill and earns several encores. Though-only two weeks from Berlin, the four Sisters Amatls have Imbibed enough American music to permit them to arlve their act a patriotic flavor by the Introduction ot a number of American patriotic aire. Tbey ara able to establish themselves by their piano work, but their big hit is In the closing vocal number. In which they sing a German song with expreav slon and grace. The three Toscarys add A clever athletic feature to the bill, and Adolph Zink. late of the Lilliputians, does some clever Impersonating, also giving the audience a glimpse of himself In his dregs', lng room by means of rooting pictures. Dumond's mlnstrrla, composed of three Italian street ringers, give an excellent ren dition of grand opera and popular sonars snd Instrumental numbers, and hsve hard work breaking swsy from a very appreci ative audience. Feats or strength combined with agtlRy mske the three Parro sisters and the co Parma brother favorites from the time their act begins until they leave tbe it age. The three sisters sre also attractive tn feature and figure, and this helpa The kin. odrotne pictures are of the usual standard. "Texarat the Kres;.' V "Texas" Is the suggestive title of the melo drama presented at the Krug theater an Sunday afternoon and evening. Two good bouses greeted the produ-tlon. The plot Is laid on a Texas ranch, owned by flolonel West, Jack Dallam, the manager of ths ranch, accepts many opportunities to prove himself a hero and a brave man. both la fighting with greasers snd In winning- tbs love or Texss. the colonel's daughter. Lord Angus Trevor, an Englishman, discovers a rich vein . gold on the ranch and makes a preposition to buy. The colonel Is n financial rtraits and deduce lo accept the offer. As the deal Is about to be closed Jack receives a big offer for a supposedly worthless mine he has 'and be stops the colonel from making the sale to tha Eng lishman. Pasqule, the heavy villain, la the psrt taken ty Edward Archer. Ha la a Mexican who exhausts all his resources In a vain effort to hill Jack. He finally catches him sick In bed and attempts to kill nlm. but by a sort of superhutnga effort Jack regains his strength lonj enough to put the Mexican out of business for good, rr.sc.uale Is without doubt the meanest villain seen 00 ls Krux stage this season. He is the very genius of meanness and acts his part so well that he receives applause Instead cf hisses. The company as a whole is strong. - The present engagement will continue Monday nlr-ht. AGED WOMAN DIES SUDDENLY Vlsltlaa- Her Child rr a a OaaauTsav, I'eetai leases Traae Throat Treahle. Mrs. S. G. Brotherton. mother of Mrs. Ewlcg Brown, died at the Brown resi dence, 1014 Park avenue, Sunday eveclag or acute congestion of ths throat Death was sudJen and quits unexpected. Mrs. Brotherton arrived In Omaha a short time ago to visit her children front her home In Waterford, Pa. - She was lg excellent health until Saturday, whsn aba complained of a slight soreness of' her throat Her condition was not thought serious until 4 o'clock Sunday afternoon, a short time before she died. Mrs. Brotherton was 74 years of age, and, besides her daughter," Mrs. Brown, leaves three children, Mrs. W.. K. Clark and J. Rawle Brotherton of Omaha and IL L. Brotherton of Waterford. Pa. Arrange ments for the funeral have ne-t beoa made. . . JL ' a, - "a It deliihts tie teats) aim SV im exquitata (aeaaaira. It otjta but ball tha prio Cm (erst; a Champano ma tLera ia no duty or ship IroifiU to pay on Cook's brtpcxial Eatra Dry. Served Ettrywkerw ' A X r T