TITE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 13, 100S. 0., vnEAL: ESTATE "EAl KlATg DRMKHI. (Continue J fKTIt.KSTRlST? CO.. N. T.- Life Bide t .' t ... d)-S4t .. CITV rnOPFBTT FOR IAIK '. , h NEW 8-ROOM HOUSE AVESvT FA UN AM DISTKI CT ;Hrm4f--77i npifnport ft; Van virfilihtile . e.n(rnv:' rK-vptlon hull, parlor, dining rwni sn-1 kitchen on firm floor, finished In , oak. Oak floors: four rooms snd hath on swop'd XVior;. Isrce full-bricked basement. oiiLalde tcllar ' entrance; cement . walKs, ?f. asphalt .' UMtiif street, dose to Central t .bunlevarjJ: Ihe. roe-mion 1 -very desirable J and In walking 1lTarrr rlow) town. Owner ban put thorr1' ilnwn In order to make a quicTe sal": house in ready to move Into ..HASTINGS & IIKVIjKS.' len Farnam St. . . . ; " . ' ! i-a is i.l... ! Jlllil - , Course Ton Intend to build a rew house In r 'Oldan will) voiu own Idea some rtHy; .bet tr. be pavjin on .your lot now. We haye .The niln'Pt. mom slghtlv and best .located lota for tip to I.ViO anywhere . lie, oupdv Pay-ti'i. cash and balance tn lr month.' You w.in't mis then" small suros nd oin Jisvo die lot paid for; over o, ro?nu w)di b. . trt, fjilivr. We can surely pleas yon' ; C U or plume us.' hikI we 11 . take, von tc'e the lots at any time. nUSSELE & M'KITRICK CO., Ramgs' Blrfg. loth and Harney. (IPi M3 15 FINE LOTS -ON ;?,13pUJJ3VAnD ' IVe-Tlavr; for' kale 'ISA foot frontage .n the, Boulevard, "between ith ami .4flh, Chicago and TVavertport streets. These lota are on grade and In a locality where there is demand for. new-residences . and where valuo of land la vrlcreaalng. iou can build Ttv" jru.od dwfliiriga on thla piece of groumi. fronting inn on me niiuii'Tura ' ami two tin i'lxrao- street-. tiw threo fta-ffw.ront on Ihe Boulevard ought to-be cheap mi.; fl.Ooo eueh. and the two front a rn UliAoturn mreet- should bring i H"asi ft.-'Ki. in owner nceua fotne mony frctty badly and we will auhmlt an offer f ij( cash for the five lota. - City -water, aewer and itaa In Ciicaso atrei-t pahl fur. and rurtting in place. ViY claeift.pTorieMy we. -think nt audi aj trlKe-yot .are wttlnir more Itinn your - money's- wort,h but rome- In And talk it ' ve with us. Owner anxlr.ua to sell. Rathar eU the whole pi-ce. but might ' :V;0.iMRylander & Co., jrg K. T. Life Huildlng. 4 '' (1KI-WM.I 18 V.V INSIDJG SNAP ON HIGH SCHOOL HILL Z U J3 FEET Nrnr .ar', 3Btlj-'hd UaVennort: nnthlna: fne for IiikIi class flats and blocks from poarnffKev-can offr for few days i'SS. aoara 'of ' Jrmle. (1! M;23 it, j. .it . ;jt.i. , C7Til FJIANKLIN STS. , tikf,' lnU sjiia,' 'vh corner; has tl-room iii'Uin ud rooiti ri' liuil.l two more; .want v.n.'Vu-riceL is,iv.... :r- , u'- wF.l). WEAD, iM'ta-t llldih. lkth-'and 'Farnam.' 1 . ri:?'"fVK-ROOM COTTAGE",. ' Hranit new 6-Toom coMasea, 1(C2 and lint :an -sunt -i Avj.r' rile raiee room, ele tunlJy .mithod; afiti-ndMv hHfdware; best . iilartiBtriK; ftill Awrnvhted cellara; comblna- nn sn und eleytrlc light Ixtures; imuer- . ina r.r pateris in uu - win pe rurniHiied; .'Uli'a i-Bat front Tirls: nermancttt cement . shlQwalki'tn afreet;- lyhiK ti block adjoin ' fin- ,)cW''7ubvv'il tJotL.at'iliuiJ of, the i-4y ': V.nre a gfeat deal or Improvements are contemplated iind already arranged for (ht;.vHiOK sescin; v"'y U nilnu.tca' ride -.jHieUtrav. t J'rK"" $?.!. and S2.&0; ternra, . VOJ cuhul baluoce . t"r montli. Jvook at ..tlju liolibes; examiue them care fully; ll'.fi wine -apjU aee. mm . . , 't . , : -Ci-O. CAKl.BEKO. . - : ll .N. Y. Lifo HldK. t!9 MW 15 FOU HALE-rltr 17, block 32. ' Albright's chisteA arid., Honor, oinuha; iimi. j, 1. Case V: M.il-o.-, Kacine, Wla (19 M2 17 Will .buy ?"ii city lot, Mxl.12, large brick barn ami small cottage, next to northeast ' norpw- of Will and Leaven worth Sts. THOMAS IJREN.NAN. .'Room 1 New Yprk Lite Building. t :: ' '. . (iD-103 Nina-rom bouse, modern excep? heat; baa etectA'lc liglrts; plenty of fsult; on nurtih'CMh, stititli of Lake. f2.6K). , ;. r v V. -D, WEAD, Wcail Block. 18th and Famnm. , 1 Oi M630 IS LIST your property with Chris Boyer. 22d s,ntl Ctnnniing St. ' (19) 347 T?EAL. LSTATB TITLE TRUST AVcliAa. E. WILLIAMSON, Pres. .J . 1 llQV til THE PEED ABSTRACT. CO, establish ' ' 1 SLA. Prompt service. Get our prices. V . ltliV Kaj-nam (ll)-MUI r ' - NEW COTTAGE . ON AVIRT ST;y NEAR 24TH. Has full .porcelain, hath, marble wash bowl, hot ani dd water, gas and electric fixtures: floors nicely polished: south front lot, 1"X126; cement walk. Itmi cash, bal .rjue,JJHnllilJr ' .oflP. - F. D. WEAD, -Wead BliK-k. 18th and Farnam. r '.: ' .' . 1 im-MHi'w -;r-, -REAL-ESTATE vahm & uAntii u!ut for aim ' " llaisioaotai. . , IF ,1'uU WANT to uae a homestead or I'-Kiieo Aaliusra, linn. -C2U) -J4141 lix ...... . . . Nebraska. lonRAIiK-BeaiStlfQl small" farm.' or 3V. sk-re tias acres of fine frDtt; fine Uullu- tng; H mile southeast of Pawnee Cliy. -. Neb-; will taiie V&.w reaa iier acre lljan ' tb 4t;e wtnh if suid before Marcu '. l!"lJui '"AduAjnt '19 CalUoima 81., ..' OBrahg. fo'cb: .. - (2j) Mil lu " ' ''' ''' Nertki Dakata, ' "jje"' u"s tioliea. valley, Norlli- Dakota .laud, JJ.. r.-H'e. -1. J. McMaluxi,. 212 ; Eidicoa i.ldg. tiU Paul, Mlliu. . ..- - v( MO lax 'i Orcttoa. '. A"NAP IN JKEtON. TIMBER, 'i wtll Bell two-thirds Intereat In 4,0 a rea of rln timber land for Sw.OuO. These lafdt.f Ve fart of fine white pine JatmKfr', weH lra-at. . lsd valuable aafter CMttlnsj tlmVsr. 'lttlo perfect" Address W. j. Covk. 'JaahMP' exchange building, Port ia.nd. ,Ore.- u0 MJ feb.lOx 3: ' :'. t W iasesxslav. . V I.ANlSs Lsnds Lands Wa have some vslyablq (luuroved and uouupreed lands ''tbat jnust be converted Into cash. "1(itse land's were taken to secure !ut.tobtflnesa r... hy tM bank. Call pr writ CiUaens State. rarvk. i.dc.it." Vlm.M -rs,;?y - (20)-M3Ux .y.USN writing tq advertisers. . remember ..It (aer Vulcan; ,extr stroke . or two of Vhe.ffen lo snentMn'the fact that yau saw . !.. ad In TUav Mm.., ... 3 eVllawoIIavaowva, - s : ':; - WE haie Jiumbe-r .of ood farm and raneff' irovosHluna 1n weaiern Nrlira.ti, also properties of all klnda'at various . ulaees; e before oti in veal.' B - K. ' Vherer At Co., ill Bee Bldg. 2iHlM 14 x v. -krwgTERNFARaftJaKDa' Wop rttsmit plan; taio crops pays for Un. whtfe tr land 4s lonbHng In value. IONA1. -slMV EoTMENT CO.. ;-'. t"' '--nrj BuHdJB. ' "-!V (J)-M4o REAL ESTATE nnM AM) It A XII I.A'MII FOR Htl.G Mlee1lanea Cont Inaed. ri'KAP fanas and hmM In the south. wlw'n vahics re adanetnc ,1hrouch manufacturing and arrlcultural i r lop Tttrnt; lfw priced Inml for all piiip-tes. catil arid hog do welt; good giaps lands; fine oj ning for dairymen: tru k raising retnnia large proflls: good mar kets and , transportation farillttes; towrt arid cities IneTeastng 'In rHpolatlon and 'ealth; publications glv'ng detailed In formation uMifi rcinent t M. ". Ri,h ard.". Ixind and Indnslrial Agent. South ern Hallway. Washington. I V. Uio Mr.s 10x REAL ESTATE LOANS i:in to lin.mo made promptly. F. D. Wead Wead HiiiS: lth and Jrarnam. WANTUD City loans. Petcra Trust Co. (2JI-?49 WANTED City loans and warrant!. W. Farnam Smith Co.. 1.120 Farnam St. uD-yo PRIVATE MONEY NO DKLA.V. GAHVIN BROS.. 1 FARNAM. MORTGAGE LOANS policy to loan on Improved Omaha" city proiHTly and farm landa In Cuss, 8.irpy, Laiuglaa and VanhinKton rountlea. 1 W. II. THOMAS, SKI First National Bank Rhlg., Mt lMx PRIVATE money tu loan; no delays. J U. Sliei wood, 616-vj? liraij: B'.df. (L'2-Ml- 1XJWEST RATES Bemia, Paxton Block. LOANS on -improved Omaha property. OKeefe R.TC Co., luol N. Y. Life Bids. MONEY TO LOAN Payne Investment Co. - -2 2S2 TRIVATE money to loan on Improved real estate. N. P. Dodge & Co., 1714 Far nam Bt. 15 REAL ESTATE WANTED BIRI'RHAN HOMF!, Will pay caah for from 1 to 10 acres with improvements. Btaie location and price. Ad.lress 8 Kit Bee. (25 M558 1! WANTED TO BUY WANTED To buy second-hand furnUure, cook and healing stoves, carpets, lino leums, office furniture, aid clothes and shoes, pianos, feathers, bed pillows, qmlcs and all kinds ef tools; or will Uuy tl, lurniture of your house complete. The highest price paid. Call the right man. Tel. Doug. 971. (26) M774 Feoi SECOND-HAND feed sacks. No amount too large or too small. Wagner, 81 N, 18. (26) 357 CASH paid for second-hand clothln shoes, etc a N. Ikth St. Tel. Red (25) 3fil WANTED To buy, second-hand furniture, cook and heating stoves, carpets, lino leums, office furniture, old . aiuXbe, ixid shoes, pianos, feathers. be(t"f rttiowst Muilts, and all kinds of tools; or will buy the furniture of your house complete; the highest prices pa!d. Call the right man. Tel. Doug. 3971. (2t.) M!81 F5 WANTED SITUATIONS DAY WOMEN furnished free Telephone Douglas 1112. cf charge. C7)-Sta WANTED Position ' Js" correspondent, bookkeeiM?r or other office work, by mid dle ied man: eapable ef takini; charge of office; at present employed, but wishes to make a change. P. O. Box M7. (27)M14 15 WANTEIWrk in -Omaha by young tnan; heat referencea; ex-school teacher: position mtist have future. K M. Meeker, Box 26. Lincoln, Neb. ' t27i -Miit H'x POSITION wanted by all 'round' clerk.' ten years' experience in gnneral merchandise, capable of management, reasonable wages, best referencea. Address Y 181, care Bee. ."it ,(27i M2W llx POSITION wanted by good blacksmith" and magonmaker. W. Raymond, New Sharon, la. (27 M14d 16x COMPETENT accountant, . experienced In all details of mercantile and corporation accounting, credits, correspondence, open ing and closing books, auditing, making financial stateinenla and halunce sheets, capable ef simplifying cumbersome meth ods, devlslnif economical systems and eliminating superfluities, wants employ ment In Omaha or elsewhere. Address D eti4 Bee. (27)-M20 17x WANTED By student, young nian, place to work for board and room. Address or call. T. J., Boylea college, (27i ens I7x REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Jeannetln P. Becker to Sheldon 4,'. tloriiam, lota 9 and hi, block J, . Becker & Frederick's add t J,W) II. H. Flurries to John (1. Dennis, lot 1, block Hanscom I'litcm Lewis Betts to Susie Bella, lot ir Hall 4,hK) 1 1 Place , Frank Betts to same, sublot 1, taxlot T, 29-15-13 , Iewia Uetta and wife to Susie May Betts, lot , Hull Place Jennie O. Stroud and husband to Carl ,D. Brown, lot 17, block V Haatlr.gl & He.wlen'a add William P. Thomaa to William H. Thomas, lots i and 7, block (9, Flor ence ,, y-.' , Peter Bloom to Daniel J, Creedon, part lots 12 and 13, Sunnyslrta add . Nebraska Buvings and loun associa tion to Peter Bloom, same I'nion National bank " to J, W, Thomas, part eVa ae' 8-14-13 , Kline Mathieaen lo A. M. Williams, As lot 11. block 84, Benson.,.., Nancy E. Curlson to William J. Swn lioda, nt nW lota 13 and 14. block 2. Oil hard Hill Dundee Realty company to Lucy M. Faii-he. lot 6, block kg. Dundee Place John O Rotirke to Anna Williams, iii ( neW nwV a-16-li . South Omaha Iirid company to Omaha Cooperage company, part lot 11 block 311. South Omaha International Harvester eompanf to Cninu Pacific. Railroad company, part fovemnient lot 4, S-15-13 Aultman, Miller at Co. In same, part same Isaac 6. and Florence P. Leavltt to W. I ficlbv and Benjamin B. Clapp, lot S. block 116, Dundee Place Frank A Furay. county treasurer, to J J. Fiirgerald, lot 2ft, block 1, and lots 12, 14, 15 and 16, block 2, 3outh Exchange Plate Charles !. Ilinioas and wife to rhllip H Heed. I 5, blo, k If, Und I .t 6, block IS. West Alhrir-ht Frank C. Mj-aso in C"''i " 1 450 1 1.H0 JWI0 1 1,000 1 !,0"JO 025 50 Thoina. lot 6, block 13, West Al bright Barali J. B.irruts to Philip S. Re d. lot 1. block 10, Wesi Albright Robert O. Fink, county treasurer, to Ciiarlea 1 Thomaa, lot 5, bhv k lu, and lot 6. block 13, West Albright.. Leslio E. Hicks to Lewis S. H- ed, lots .7 to 12. block 13. Went Albright Lucy C. Harding to same, 1hi 1 to 5, and other lots. West Albilgnt Charles L. Thomas to Plnllp S. Reed, lot . blink 15. West Albnglit Alma R. Miller and huaoand to tane, lota 11 and 12. bla.k II. West Al bright A. R. Drexel and wife to aaine. lot 10, block 11. West Albright Charles I. Thomas to same, lots 1 and , block 11. West Albright B. F. MiCord and wlte lo eame, lot 7. block 11, West Albright W. C Bouk and wife, lo satue. lot ft, biock U: West Albright W'llllam I Peabody and wife tn tame, lota 1 tn 5, and 11 lo 24, block 11. West Albright W. A. Smith to Peter F. Petersen, lots 13 and 11 Bboles" subdivision.. 15 150 20 (0 15 W S3 300 Total.... .": 8.658 D C. SCOTT. D.V.S. " 64ioccaaor to Dr. H. L. RtmacclottL) ASUBTAJrr BTATB WWtmnna; Offioo and XearptWl.- asia Mssia Itratt Callg Promptly Answered at A!I Hours. ko Offioo riiy as?.- a-.i., ..L ', &. jvuMaa ftAta, baill, n;B. LEGAL NOTICES N'OTU'E TO ItRlIHIK CliNTRACTURf Frid? Builders and Material M-n Jul-a-butg. Colo. Jan. 7. ! Sealed trotalt will lie rerrivij by the Hoard of lounty t'ornmissioners i.f fi.iK k county. Cd" ra.lo. up to 12 nil'ik noon of fie itli day of January. for the complete construc tion of a pile bridge, about 1 ' f'-H. long, a'-rone a nton ol the tiouth I'lniie rivi r. extending from the south end of the new Plate bridge at Julesburg to the south bank of the 80111I1 J'latte r'ver. Peiilivi piopi,tals will l- received by the Hoard of County Commissioner of fetig wick county, Colorado, up to 12 o'clock noon of V.- 27lh lav of January. :. for the furnlsi.ing of ail material to build a pile bridge about l.nV feet long, said ma terial to lie delivered at the north end of that portion of the 8tate bridge now hirilt at Juleshurg, Colorado, acrosa the Smith Platte rUer. Sealed proposals will also be received by said iN.ard tip to 1J o ilof k noon of the 27th day of January. 1:"S. for the building and furnishing of all Inhor In the building of a pile bridge about 1.iTi fret long across a portion of the tJoutn Platte river, extend ing from the south end of the new Slate bridge at Juleshurg to the south bark of the Pouth Platte river. All proposal to be filed with the county clerk, at her office In Juleshurg. Colorado, at which office further information in re gard to sich bridge and work and n copv of the plana and specifications and amount of material required for said bridge mill be kept and can be seen by any person interested. The said Hoard of County Commissioners reserves the right to reject any and all bids offred. . Hy order of the Hoard of County Com missioners of Seciga l k county, Colorado. By C. W; WHITE, Chairman. JlldlTt GOVERNMENT NOTICES rROPOSAIJ FOR NIOATSFOOT OIL Chlef guartermasler's Office, Federal Building. Chicago. Illinois. January 11. 1. Sealed proposals. In triplicate, subject to the usual conditions, will lie received at this office until 12 o'clock, noon. January 21. 19, and then opened, for furnishing ami delivering at either 1 lie Chicago, New York or Philadelphia Depot of the Quar termaster's Ih'psrtment. V. S. Armv, 2.lf1 gallons Neatsioot oil; subject to increase In quantity f from 20 per cent to ay pvr cnt. if desired by this lepartment. The tight is reserved to reject or accept anv or all proposals or any part thereof. Prefer ence will be given to article of domestic manufacture, conditions of quality and price I Including In the price of foreign pro duction or manufacture, the duly thereon) being equal. Ppeclf icatlons, blanks for pro(osals and full Information will bo fup nisbed upon application at this office. En velopes containing proposals to be Indorsed "Proposals for Neatsfoot Oil, to lie opened January 21. I." W. W. Robinson, Jr., Chief .Quartermaster. 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Joe. b 1:18 am .a 4:10 pm .a 7:40 am .a 4:20 pm .a 6:i pm .a 9:1." am .a 4 45 pm .al0:45 pm -a 9:15 am .a 4:45 pm WEBSTER ITA. 18TH A WRBSTER. Chicaa-o, St. Paul, Mlaaeapolls at Omaha. Iav. Arrive, b 9 10 pm alO:," am c 6.55 pm Twin Cltv Passenger b 6:30 am Sioux Ciy Passenger. ..a 2:06 pm Emerson Local c 1:45 am Mlaaoarl Paclfle. Auburn Local b 3:53 pm Ml:23 am a Daily, b Dally except Sunday, c Sun day onlv. d Dally except Saturday, e Dally excert Monday. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS CAHABIAH PACIFIC Impress 1.1ns of tb Atlantic F1r.t Csbin Winter Rate $55 up. Superior accommodation available. Safety, speed and comfort combined. Write for particulars. O. E. BESJAJatTjr. Osru Art., 38 Co. Clark St Cblcaro. CI civABaTS tTBtrurs r tu axabio !. to.il. Sos, lars, f r . a 10 TOE ORIEN rebraarjr I te Artl IT, I, esaatf a.a. rouus aaly io0 at aus us. laelusiaa ara nrin Kl argOIAL t'EATLRES: ataalalra. Ca4lt, Savllla. Al'r. Malta. 1 tlaya la rpt 4 ta Hslf Land Conatanueaple. Atavoa koaa. iaa (tiri.ra. etc TOI'RS UOI NO THE WJI1U). 410 TOl'ItS TO KlllOPK Blast comprekanslva soft attract evae affaaai. if. C. CLAHk. rimi Bi( . N.w York. Dlodb't Coos Into th Horn THE OMAHA DEE Best West In DEADLOCK- OVER CAPTAIN Cornhusker Foot Ball Squad Must Take a Third Ballot SITUATION IS UKTRECEDENTED Talk of FmployluB Professional 4 nor It for the Has Rail aj-4m on Aeeonat of I mi r"a rle- strnn T.j?rTtnee. LINCOLN. Neb., Jan. ;j. (Special Tele gram.) A second canvass of votes cast for the next captain of the Nebraska I'nl verelty foot ball team hy the Athletic board last evening resulted once more In no election, none of the three high men, Cooke, Matters and Harvev, having re ceived a majority. The board ordered a third election. Should no choice result this time.. the board will elect the captain Itself." This situation, la unprecedented In university athletic history, as Is the con test ftr the place. The seven members who were not given the "N" sweaters at the last meeting of the board on account of their neglect to settle tralniiig-table bosrd bills and other similar expenses, were granted the letters this time, having come, to a satisfactory arrangement with the management. The men are Captain Weller, Ewlng, Frum, Beltrer. Cooke, Minor and Johnson. "N. C." sweaters were awarded to the members of the cross country tram. lJist year's dlssstrous busa ball season may re sult In the employment of a coach for the team this spring. - The matter was left In the hands of the baseball committee and the manager, who will report as soon as possible what can be -done toward secur ing a competent Instructor 1n tho national game. The baset ball, sehedtfle promises to be an unustially difficult one. K KTS OX THE Rl 9illn TR.4SK9 Montgomery, 1 to 9, Wins Third 14 ace at l.oa Anurles. 1X)S ANGELES. Jan. 14. Montgomery, the shortest priced horse of the year.' being held at odds of 1 to 9, won the third race on the curd at Santa Anita today in easy style by four lengths from Domtnus Arvl, with J. R. Laughrey third. Fo high was Mont gomery rated that J. H. Laughrey, the second choice, was held st odds of 20 to 1. Three favorites, two even choices and a second choice won the six events on the card. Results: . First race, five ahd one-half furlongs: Bamboo (112, Boland, 4 lo 1) won. Harcourt (115, Schilling. 2 to 1) second, Ed B. 112. Musgrave, 6 to 1) third. Time: : Spar kles, Barney Oldfield. Diamonio, Malnal, Godfather, Sombro, Port Hamone, Suxeraln finished as named. Second race, three furlongs: Parndlko Queen (110. Burns, evenf won. Madlne Mus grave (110, Musgrave, 6 to 1) second, Mattle Russell (110, McCarthy. 4 to 1) third. Time: 0Xi. Belle of OrHss. Bold. Silk Hose, Ban Bose, Miniature, Vlvon, Lady Mazagan fin ished as named. Third race, one mile: Montgomery (lOFi, Dugan, 1 to 9) won, Domlnus Arvl (hfi. Burns. 30 to 1 1 second, J. R. Laughrey (1"S. Boland, 2d to li third. Time: 'Llvl vlus, John J. Rodgcra, Nadsu, Onata Wa tana finished as named. Fourth, one mile; '"Marker (PI9, Schillins. 2 to li won, Anihedn '( H". Dugan, 4 to 1) sec ond, Mary F. Ht Burns. - 2 to 1) third. Time: 1 :3uMt. OrtTene nlso ran. Fifth, mile and un eighth: Rip Rap (104, 'Burns. 12 to 6) won," A vontellus tli9. Schill ing, 12 to 6) second. Oiovanni Balerlo (101, F. Ryan, 10 to H (bird. Time: 1:53V Ed Sheridan, Joule's Jewell. Invlctus. Sinnk Springs, Donhart. Prestolus, Anvil. By Play finished as named..) Sixth, five filrlotign: Inspector Bvrd (110, Burns. 2 to 1) won'Margle D. (10.1. C. H. Schilling, 9 to 2) second. Louis Cavanaugh (110. Horner, 15 to 1) third. Time: 1:!. Annette, The Belle!" MaTYair, Artie Rlpey. Nelllta. Tlalolee, V1(ra, ' Lltholin and Uar rlck finished as narrdV ' NEW ORLEANS, iTaji. lL-'ea flier clear., track good. Results: First race, three TUrlongs: Arlonette (100, Martin, 18 to 61, vi'hnf Pfnion (110. Lloyd. 6 to 1), second; Cutlhing din. 'Alex.' 5 to 1). third. Trine, :.' -'After All. Miss Snack, Mollle Stark, Smart. Miss Hapshurg, My Ijidy Frances, Mexzo Soprano, Glorlule, Cenlna and sie also ran. Second race, s!X' furlongs: Polar Star (li!i, Brusw-ll, 15 t li, won; Bulkhead (!':. Glos. 75 to 1), second; Burking Boy (109, Powers. 3 to Ti, third. Time. 1:19. Caucus, Major Mack. Banrldge, Calole. George H White, Pidk Cap. Harrington. Amontillado, Epitome and Waxiiaw also ran. Third race, "seven ' furlongs, selling: Hancock (If 3. McOahcV, 10 to 11. won; Crafty 110. Powers, IS to 61, second; Rap pahannock (108, Lee. lft to 5), third. Time. l:3rt. Heart, of Hyacinth. Monero, Ienl gree, St. Noel. Creel, Ablagton. Apple Gold, Young Stevens, J. D. Dunn, Pry tinla and Ale Meyer also ran. Fourth race, six fufinnga, handicap; Pe dro (95, Morgan, 2 to l). won; Tiding (109, Sumter, 11 to 10), second; Platoin (93, Ken nedy, g to l).i third. Time, 1:16. Chief Huyes, King Plate, Pasadena and Flntail lso ran. Fifth race, one mile "and seventy ysrds: Delphle (K14, Powers, I ti 1), won; Hawk ama (1(8, Koermer, 8 to 1), second; Nancy (!. Sumter. 25 to D. third. Time. 1:4V Ttvnlina, Adesao- and Sponge Cake also ran. Sixth race, mile and sixteenth, selling: Granada (ICS. Powers. 6 to 1), won; Zp ango (105. Ijee, 7 to 10, second; Donna (1 64. Jletmeasy, 8 to 1), third. Time, 1:51H. Mortil.ev also ran. OAKLAND, Cal., Jan. 14 Results; First race, six furlongs, selling: May Amelia tlod. Hayes. 12 to 1), won; Silver Wed.ili:g (105. Miller. 7 to li. .. second: Hercditus din, Klrsolibaum. 10 to li, third Time. 1-lHHd. Excitement. Agnnlla, Sal vage and Prince Brums finished as named. I .Second race, threw furlongs: Rubia 'iranile (10H, Miller, 8 to'5, won; Carmisa (lot. Hayes, 20 to-l. second; Patois (les A. Walt-h, 7 to 1). third. Time, 0:26. Al ice Collins. Ornate, Yolo, Mabel Foun tain, Galilee, Col lice and Minnie Bright tlrdshed as named. Third race, five and a I. alf furlongs, purse: Palaroita (99, Ktrsehhaum, 6 to '), won; Smiley Curbed .(93, Gilbert, 6 to 5 second; Clerne (k8, A. Walsh. 11 to 5) third. Time. 1 :(. Expectant, San Pi per and Asteria Ileife finished as named. Fourth race, me mile puree: Plausible (D'l. Klrschbaum. 15 to li. won: BanioHal (103, Miller, 9 tu 5l,- second: Dollle Dollars (M. Hayes. 1ft to it. third.- Time. 1 45 Billy Pullman. Bryan, and , Sahara finished as named. . . . - , Fifth race, one Tnlle and a sixteenth selling: Ramus (110, Mlibr, even), won I.ampadrome (103, Hayes, 40 to 1), second Tetanus (91. Charhoneau. 1 to 1). third Time. 1:61 Lassen. Mlas May - Bowdish Mldmnnt. Milleong and Rosy Light fin ished as named. riixlh race, one mile and a sixteenth, sell ing: The Captain tUH. GiilH-rt. 11 to 5i won; Arconrt (Pit 'Millet- in to 1 1. second1 Graphite do,', Htldehrand. 5 to It tlihd' T ine. l:t2. Ethel ' AhlaTtt. Maxireaa! r urxc, . B. Gates. Aiarlc and Ed. lj burn also tun. X'HK-OMIIH . M. C. A. TEAM S Uaaket Hall ' Warriors ' Will Meet Wednesday .Mscht. The next basket ball game of note to be plaeil l-i On.al a will h' that ht-lween tile Omaha Young Men's flnistlan Ans clntion ta 11 and the Yor!t Young .Men's Christian A ss.M-liiilon team, which will be laved Wednesday night. Judging from the re ports w ide jfiave been coming In York has a strong tram and f'ould be aide to give the otvaha boys qjite a hustle, for the York team has Leen putting in some laid licks In special anticipation of the Omaha game. Weieeri, who was formerly a aul siltute for Omaha, has been given the posi tion of forward on the Omaha team, be cause of the spl ndid siiuwing he made ;.ifl IlaKiings last Tbt.rsday. With the other . forward filh-d liy Al Hansen. Omaha has a p:ur of forwaids hard tu becil. . As a preliminary to the basket ball game Physical Dirt-dor Pcntlaiu! will put on an exhibition by the entire niebl class of tho k'yinnastum departr.ient He may put on a hockey p-amc, w'.ih li is about as ex citing as baakvt ball. Many Omai a base ball fana and lovers of all sons of stmiiIs have nsver se,.n a basket ball game and here is a chance to see a good one. R. !'!;( ball la more on a line with foot ball tban it la of bae ball, but It furnish, s good isrt. and when played by lopnotch teams la an interesting game to watch. A sua tear Match with French. NEW Y'ORK. Jan. 14 The National As sociation of Amateur-Billiard l'luyers has at-c:c t.-d Miiigeatiou of lite French as sociation for an inlerciiionai inaich. l'ii libal acct ' talic e lias tt-cu mailed la (lie French club The matches will taka plsce at Ihe I.iederkrans -club about the mldrtl of April. The games will be at H.2 balk line and the balls rsed xffl be those used In France, which are a trifle larger th,an tne American ball. EI.ip KNOtK Ol'T LIFFHD ( allforala Roy Lasts hat FItc Pteaada la float at aea. OH DEN, 1'tsh. Jan. 14-Battling Nelson of Chicago scored a clean kncnkcti. over Jack Clifford of Crass Valley. Cel.. at the Orand Theatre Iwre. putting Clifford to Ihe floor for many sm-oiu4s- o er the count in the fifth round of a scheduled twenty round contest. Clifford broke a bone In his led wrist In the first round. Outfought as he alaays Is. Nelson, head down and flsls busy, kept coming everv second of the five busy rounds snd finally In the midst of a hot rally n.-ar the ropes, put over a short right nrperrut that caught Clifford flush on the point of his jaw. The California boy went down flat on his back, his head hitting the floor with great force and It was two or three minute before he regained consciousness. The fourth round was Clifford s. al though Melsnn appeared Ihe stronger. In the fifth Clifford swung bis right snuarely on Ndson-'s chin. It did not stop the Dane a second and In Ihe next rally he hooked bin right, on the Jhw. Clifford sinking tn the floor completely out. Clifford weighed 133. and Nelson about 135. F.WTOX BKAT" RKMPKK'S MINK Des Moines Ronler Leads ladlvldaal Claas hr Two PI as. . PlbrX CITT. Is.. Jan. 14. -In Ihe Iowa and Northwestern bowling tmirnament to night. Fanton of les Moines stepped Into ,the b ait of the individual bowling, making a score ol !:'.4. He liettered the mark of Rempke, of Omaha by two pins. In Hie evening Sioux Cliv teams and a oulttette from Dentson bow ed five-men, two-men and iiKltvidual cxetits. Ihe meeting wtll rlo-e toiiiowoi' night, when the priae money will be distilbiiled. Among the larger scores trmde In doubles were hy Biuggeman snd Albnrtson of Des Moines. Willi 1.147; Williams snd Fsnfon.of Des Moines, l.taa; and Flanagn and O Diin liell. with 1.1'C. In the five-men events the Blue Moons of Sioux City made 2.31ft:' the Orand of Sioux Citv, 2.372; the Ciiints of Sioux City. 2317; and the Dcnlson. la., club, i.ttft. There were no large scores in th Ihdlvld uala besides Fantnn's. MICHIGAN W!1.i, UROP Ol'T I'nlveralty Decides to Withdraw From Writers Athletic Conference. ANN ARBOR. Mich., Jan. 14 The Bftard of Control of athletics tonight decided trr withdraw the I'nlveralty of Michigan at once from the western conference. WITH THE ROWI.fSR. The Besolm's Mixers took another Jump toward the top of the Metropolitan league race last night on the basement alleys by taking three games from Cain's Stars. K. A. Schneider was high man In his team, with 187 for single game and 539 for total. Captain Cain was high for the Stars with li'4 for single and 4S3 for total. Scores: BESELIN'S MIXERS. 1st. 2d.. 3d. Total. F. W. Schneider Wilson R. A. Schneider 151 152 V 149 1M 14.1 15 15 187 Totals 471 4S2 CAIN'S STARS. 1st. 2d. 194 LU 94 153 149 143 42 1,407 3d. Total. ItiO 4S3 109 35 138 - 430 Cain ... Bishop Straw . Total 437 4-5 437 1.289 The Independents won two out of Ihree games from the Dailv News last bight on the Metropolitan alleys. Martin of Ihe News team was high on totals' with 540. Tonight Omaha Bicycle comaany vs. Lemp a Falstaffs. Scores: INDEPENDENTS 1st. 2d. 3d. Total. Carman HoSford Oocbn . Shults Seaman 11 195 lfirt 147 177 185 17K 142 1 169 171 147 145 151 178 Totals 81 843 792 Z.475 DAILY NEWS. 1st. 2d 3d. Total Slawson 154 Rice : ........ 10 Patterson ". 182 Griffith 151 Martin 195 143 182 1S4 13ft 172 153 449 137 479 145 1;i 173 423 540 1,361 Totals 842 Contracts and Releases. NEW YORK, Jan. 14. President Pu-lllam of the National League of Profeaaional Base Bull Clubs today notified the presl .iiii r.f the cliiba of the leaarue of the fol- I lowlne contracts and releasesv 1 Contract: With Philadelphia Walter Warlck. Releases: by Cincinnati to Co lumbus (A. A.), Fred Odel, Roy Hltt. Ar thur T. Krucger: Hy Pittsburg to Roches ter E. L.I, William D. Duggalby. K. J. Anderson; by Pittsburg to Wheeling (C. L.). Harry Huston. City I.caaue to Be Resrgsaliei, Y'ORK. Neb., Jan. 14. (Special.) York maintained and aupported a city league last year and base ball enthusiasts contem plate reorganizing the city league, one team representing each ward lh the City. Chit of these players It Is claimed York can select a team to represent the city of York lu a stale league. The new ball grounds adjoin the East Hill park and are easily accessible. l.lpton Has Not Challenged. NEW Y'ORK. Jan. 14. The Associated Press has received the following cable gram from Sir Thomas Llpton: SALVE ISLAND. Ceylon, Jsn. 14. Asso ciated Preaa. New York: Cntrue. Have not challenged. Too early. Slxe of boat no oblect. (Signed.) L1PTON. Pportlagr Gossip. Hughey Jennings Is a manager who does not believe In fining men. If they re fuse to behave he simply lets them go. - Jeffries' papa says Jim won't fight; mamma says the same thing: so does his frau; Jim says likewise. That ought to settle It. " Jimmie Brltt, since he drew that tl.M house in Honolulu, has expressed a sincere desire for a fotirth meeting with Bat Nei aon. He figures thst even that will draw better. v Ira Beldn and Bill" Klwert of the Pueblo team are two noted Western leaguers who will bowl st ,ihe Amer can Bowling congress tournament In Redland. Elwert was formerly one of Belleville's best est ten pinners. Bresnahan will, without doubt, remain in New York next season, and the chances for the Cardinals or the Reds getting him have ben cut off. McQraw would hardly let Roger go as long as Bowerman has been traded. Brooklyn has strong hopes of getting George Brown, F.bueta, waata the ex-Olant badly, as he Is afraid Harry Lumley s broken leg will never mend-. Lumley, though, sends word to the Brooklyn mag nate that Ills M D. assures him that he will be O. K. by sprlngtlmt. Robert Simpson, professional golf cham pion of America, Is fully practicing or. the Omaha Country rluh links for Ihe win ter tournament, which la soon to be held in California for the coast championship. Mr. Slmoson has a new outfit of clubs, which he made hlmsolf for the tournament. Hughey Duffy holds a world's bate ball I record In addition to his great ban In x av- ' era! the year he was champion busman. That rcc-ird ts seven passed balls In One Inning. You kaow, Huthev sisrted out at a ralvtwr early In Ms career, at Hart ford, Conn , where the former manager o' the Phillies made his record. The Germans bowl and play base ball, the French star at aiitom-ibillng and fen cing, the French-Canadian play ivs hockey, the Swedes snd Norwegians take to ski running and jumping, the Italians ahow ability as fighters and spaghetti raters, the English play cricket and cness, the Scotch get excited over golf, leaving nothing In ihe categpry of sport for the Irish to specialize on. Naturally eneiich. they spread out through ths whole and specialize on everything until they surpass sit Other nationalities. Hon in Aval raaaaeala. Tou can avoid pneumonia and other serl. us result from a cold by taking Foley1 Honey and Tar. It stops th cough and expels th cold from th system as It is mildly laxstlvc. Refuse any but th genu ine In th yellow package. All druggists. Babies strangled by croup, coughs or colds are instantly re lieved and quickly cured with Dr. King" New Discovery. 60c and II ft). For sale by Beaton Drug Cp. By usiag th various department of Ths Bee Want Ad Pages you get aulca returns at a small expense. : I ISSUE CLOSELY DRAWN OUT Senator Burkett Filei Endorsement of Hammond for Collector. SOUTH DAKOTA CONTEST WARM orne AnaiUallaaa Confirmed, bat That of ttlatrlrt Attorney It ef erred to K Hired ae's Committee, and Carahle .flays Something". (From a StaTf Correspondent ) WASHINGTON. Jan. 14 -(8pecial T le granl.l The gage of battle which henstor Norrls Brown threw down on Saturday by recommending W. B. R' depity sttorney general of Nebraska, for collector of Internal revenue, for the district of Nebraska, was accepted yesterday on the part of Senator" Purkett, trho filed with the president the recommendation for the ap pointment of Ross L. Hammond of Fre mont for collector. " For months the two senators have sparred for thel rlndlvldiial candidate. Early In the summer Sehstor Brown an nounced his fealty to W. B. Hose, former chairman of the republican state com mittee, and likewise Senator Burkett es poused Ross Hammond s ' cause. In his efforts to crcar the political atmosphere Senator Burkett became Infererted In se curing a place for Mr. Rose which he believed would be acceptable to that gentle- 1 msn by offering him place "on the dis trict bench of Alsska. This offer Mr. Rose very promptly turned down, on the ground that he did not propose to go o far away from home. It ts understood thst one or two other places here In Wash ington with the Department of Justice Were suggested to Mr. Rose and which were as promptly negatived by lilm. In the beginning of the session' Senator Brown, believing that Mr. Rosa had. won recognition by his Work as chairman of the slate committee, labored Indefatlgnbly with his colleague to acquiesce In the appointment of Mr. Rose. Senator Bur kett, however, had pledged himself to Mr. Hammond and under these clreunist Ances a compromise was not to be thought -of. All Compromises Rejected. Even a- lottery was suggested, putting straws and other means proposed to solve the riddle, but none were satisfactory to the divergent Inlerests, and the recommen dation of Mr. Rose and Mr. Hammond became a foregone conclusion! Senator Burkett held a long conference today with the president, haying ascertained that Air. Brown had made the first move In what promises to be a stern struggle for su premacy between the senators. What transpired at this conference but two men know-the president . and Senator Burkett. the latter refoslng absolutely to be Inter viewed on the subject except to say that ho, had been sent for by tho White House srld that he had recommended the appoint ment of Mr. Hammond. Another chapter In the famous visit or visits of R. B. Bchnelder and Ross Ham mond to confer with Senators Burkett and Brown was contributed today by one who has Intimate knowledge of what took place kt the first conference. It seems that Mr. Schneider and Hammond went ' to Lincoln to labor for the reinstatement of T. L. Matthews, brother-in-law of R. B. Schnei der and former I'nlted States marshal of Nebraska, whom the president had removed because of tne latter' method of carry lug out the sentence of the court against Richard and Comstock In land cases, they being taken to the Omaha club, here they remained for a number ot hours in the custody of their attorneys. . i ..Hammond. Says He. Wants otlng. : At that meeting, so the story goes, Mr. Hammond was asked whether he was a candidate for any office and he replied that he was not, hi only desire being to see Mr. Matthews reinstated or reappointed to some position that would be In the nature of a vindication. This, the senators said, they could not do. because It would he a slap at the president, and the could never be a parly to that. This terminated the conference, to be later renewed by Mr. Hammond coming forward as a candidate for the position of collector and requesting the support of the senator. Senator Brown at that time. It Is slated, "came out openly for W. B. Rope. Later Senator Burkett took up the cudg-el for the editor of The Fremont Tribune and the parting of ways between the two sena tors began. Now that Issue Is Joined between Burkett and Brown, dally visit of either one or both of the senators to the White House will ba Jn order. But" what the president will do In the final analysis Is something ' sixteen republican members of Ihe Ohio upon which any person may speculate with 1 delegation In the house wore present at a much Interest. There Is a campaign on In - dinner In honor of Secretary Taft at the which the White House Is very greatly In- ! Arlington tonlgltt. Representative Bannon, terested and It may be that the present col- : who. It Is understoodt has until nov 'fa lector, Mr. Stephenson, will be permitted j vored the nomination o . Senator Forakcr to continue In office until after the presl- for the presidency, was mio uf Ilia number, dendal .election., certainly until after th j and not only .-spoke In advonacy of the renubltcan national convention. 1 Taft boom, but declared that nine-tenths th Dakota Men CoaBrmed. Today the senate confirmed a larse number of registers and receivers of land offices In South Dtikota, Including C. B. A If or d for surveyor general of that state. It also confirmed A. M. Nixon as post master at MUlbank and John W. Jordan as postmaster st Presho, S. D. These confirmations arje the result of th lottery entered into between Senators Klttrldge snd Gamble, who, like the senators In Nebraska, could not agree upon candi dates for the places and the president stepped in and manipulated the " ma chinery so that each senator from South Dakota coal) get his shsre at the "pin counter." Senator Gamble.-member of th AJi 'W point with rlde lo the end- , less number of cures w have . . effected. We havs been the m'Ui means of restoring thousands of afflicted men to health and strength. The c hinge In hundreds and hundreds of cases we hate treated has been marvelous. Blighted lives, blasted hopes-, weakened and debili tated systems and nerous wrecks have been restored to specimens of phyalcal perfection. Our many years of close study, supplemented by an exteni.fve prac tice, enables us to give you the best methods of treating and curing such ail ments. We have a special system of 'treatment that is a powerful and deter- mined medicinal corrective where men' characteristic energlea have been do-pleted. W treat ssa only and cur promptly, sat and thoroav-hly, kad at th lowest cost, BXOnCHTTT", CAT18KH, Ktt'fOOS PCBlLITY, BLOOD rOIBOW, Ban If DISBABEC, XIAIKT aud B'.aDDEB . DISEASES asd all seelai Blaeaas aad waaaaa aad taatr ooapUoafloiia. ,' ' Consull Frfl3s.S," iAi STATE MEDICAL INSTITUTE P TO R"S' FOR WWk Call and Oe Examined Free or;. VVrlt?-, Office Hon A. hi. to 8 P. M. guuclay 10 I f)av,y. ' , 1308 Firnam St., Between 13th and 14th Sts., .pm'ahaNeh.' IRMaWsatlr EsUbUsbcd Ja maJa. NhraakV,' .-'". public lands committee, took the pi-eltien that to play don In li e ipnkcr"t. rttd-.rc the fiomln-nlons for eg aters wmV't"t elv ers 1'V holding up nonilTi st Ions w ould be "IM-anut 1-olHics." , ancjc h:ujiJc b 11 au thurlr.cd to make , sL (svgrattlc tx-potlt .by the . committer., tit) d d-ex iaft.JYvdn.'Mlay. . .This aioftiiug . wbeu, J)lt,rirwuiiu)ai,n . vf E. E. Wwgncr ef laivJi ', ,!)., imo up l'fore die . jurMclnry lyuuiutt'C of u,.. senaAa. , of w lib 1 Souatur- KAllrJdso Is :it member, Clmimian Clareiu-c Chirk,, of Wyoming, who returnee! from. thai st. estenlay. referred the nomliuiil"l of Mr. Wagner to a suli-coriuiiU.lo',- covw-Uig cf KitLrldgo. Nrlsn ,of .iiiuota.. fcrd.,Mny tior of Maryland. SpsUr . WVltsUlge. it. s well known. Is an outspoken opponent of Mr. Wagner, who -was H4TMlatsI dialing n recess of emigres. . . ,v - . When Senator Gamble Uaincd- tha(t M' Iriend.. Mr,. .Wagner. . Juid -t. Arun - tlx gauntlet, of a sub.ceamilUeo-wlttv.iils bit ter opponmt, Soaslor, KlUrtdge,- ps t hssr man. the sir bcrame bunUcL. with ex clamations. rVnator. GamMc skat In g that he would fight for Ue smtiruatiea- c( Wagner bef.e the .sub-commidonsand Ah full comiultsco, and -If 4haA roanilttce should report -aautlnst ihe .aoarnatiiliin .of Mr. Wagner ho. woxdd, 4skn the tvaltcr 4e fore tho ente . sn,l?inak", Hie W'ef.' light he knew . how for-Ills friend, ataat whom not. a olngle vliarg -liaa 1 en -Hado, -ccpt that Wagner Is Iwian44i)y b.ic yH)able lo S'iiator Ki4trlilsf. 1 -ja-v . , Farmers .far JTnstal Battta, ' Tim fsrmcrs nl Jbotf' f rh-rids'ivlHi . st ir nihil the furnier; Ibth-ulo-'at- .IJrokrn Bow In IccerTber hd vet ltlao-d themrrlvcs on record as favoring the Innncllaie t-as-sage of a safe end t oA v.ii fit . fioeut .av Ings bank system), ant-lhay bare petitioned their it presentallvoa In ronttsoas to-work ': that end. Senator Itrow'n 'tbday pres'enled a petition in (he senate aigned by a larg? numbe r or Cuater (Vunty r-lticlens. Tin same otgunl7.htlon lias wsVed for the pas. sage of a bill now before Ihe senate wh let provides tor agrlt ulltirttl high schools'.' for die teaching of agi IctlH tire ln 'coiilai y schools of the country tinder Tfir! super vision of the national govermnrrtt.' -County Superlnlendent H.' M.- Plhckney of Custt t county Is a leader of tire movement In Custer county. Senator Brown today sub mitted the petition. 'tgcthrr wlti, One aVk Ing that ' everything' possible he done l secure the ' passage 'of' the ' parcols " pn,st messure of the rosttiips'tcf1 gi'nrHl. ' ' ' Homestead,,. Rill Passe .lloaae. . , Representative Morylell HajrtJ yie tins, saae. In the bouse, txxlay, of Uvs. bill pro viding that second bonv sleatl. entries may be made hy pernoirs .who frivm -any vcituse have lord or forfeiled .their Jiclor." ojjjj-li's. provided that Ihe roviaion ,of .th. act shall not apply to. pcrsnns) twtiosb .fctrVncr entries n.e.re, canceled. fci (taVd'..o,r re linquished for a, vaiiiablc;cu!i!deralicn A similar hill has been . rt pnrd rom .' the senste puljlo lands 'eotiiniittcc' .Nebraska CommlaaAl'an On neenrd. The Nebraska Su,t Kali-way v.QrOnilssion la In favor of the passage f a UU intro duced In dip senate by Senator Vi1n. of Oregon, dealgned to give "the jiiiii stale Commerce ctuninlsaiun power, qver the In crease or decreuso or any Inloltstate rates, in a letter to .Sfnalpr Bruw-n,. . Secret ary Clark Perkins of the.' Nebraska conimlwidn declares that thscorHmisslon" rnalixea fully the Importance', of ' Ue.vpro$dHloi 4 trt ; Ihe state law provWoig filial .'tuo 'changeo'esn be made- In state TatAs hntll afler ' die application ' ap'd' a. Jicm'ing liaji'' bi;n . had before-the conitnissiuu wlueh pajitH-a. upon the application.' " He lilated In chl ' Idter that the Nebraska commission hopes tho Inturstute Coojuatrice' .roirihilsslori -wfrV be given .tfie Brtrrie; liOMtVr He flaciaWtrtilhat the onjy way ip wjJicdi'an i cxcesidj-e' inter state rate uu.n te.ayokleJ undrr tlicf pres ent law is by an appeal to th courts for ah order restraining" the enforcetn'ent of aucrf a ..rate' bfrrtl ' a,r'er-,,a?-ielit Irrg-rs-fore the corrimisslnli: -nT-- ' wllitrf lx annoylm;, expehslve and diffh tilt,' it' not iifir-osslble In many Instances. Bcnalov. .' Rr.iiWb sub mitted, the letter, to Hie senate- today .and asked for unanimous, consent tt hhVe It printed In' be'5si?'eliiral rftiword. Senstor Brown today Introduced bills In the United States senate providing for an Increase of Ihe pensions of Thomas 8. Wlnetear ol Burwell and Ira D. Marston of Kearney to IW nor mor.th... Iowa Man la Land Office. . Samuel V. PrwudfU of Iowa, first assist ant attorney tn lb office of die attorney general Of thtr Interior-dupartiuHiit; has been appednted asslatnnt ctirn'ifilssioncr Vif the general land office. . ' , OHIO CONGRESSMEN FOR TAFT Twelve of the sixteen . Keiuibllcans PneaAt at Bssaart sa tire- ' retary's Honor. WASHINGTON, Jan. 14.-Twelve of the of his constituents favored the- candidacy of the secretary. The dlnnef as 'originally planned was to liave comprised the eilUre republican rejaresentatlon of sixteen mem bers, but there were four absentees, these being Representatives, Cole. Mouser, Weems and Douglas. ' Messrs. ' Cole and Mouser are absent in Ohio ttiid-Mr. sWej-pis is 111. Representative Burton (ted toast master and speeches were madu by the twelve piembers present and by. the. chief guest. Secretary Taft. There was not a dissent ing voice, all of the speaker declaring themselves in favor'. of, the. secretary of war. Mr. Boton macU a report on 111 situation lu Ohio,. hu b. he declared, was moet satisfactor. '-"'-'..'? !.jJt$t.&M s. -Uf- -. ; V ; .: - -; -, '. ' ' .,"("'.' ' ' ' '- at- . - :. 1U A . Jr , l