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1A OMAHA DAILY HEE: TIICHsDAY. MANCARY 1 P. 1 DOS. Y. i i: i i - liElAfc ESTATE CITT PRontRTT FOB lALfl . (Continued. 0 . New. 7-r Room House f . -. ' l' ' '' M Kfta tWwey Af'V.whaye just finished roxt 7-room Jiovlov llai reception hall rlth euiiv foliar, living room, den, Dining; room and kitchen with large pantry, rood bed rooms.Mlhen.' cliwt unci bath pom. .Iraa nd electric combination flx u'r. vfurnara, ttlll tellar,: tfninit walks. Javed, atreet, first-class neighborhood; price, 4,2SO; easy terms. Immediate pos lesslotV -''f '; - , West Harney Home Hv you en that flhe lintiee at aouth Vet edroer 35th and Harney? If not, taka look at It.., It la one nf(th, most modern lip-to-dt houses built ' recently: every thing of the beat construction,-choice neighborhood,- fcro6drmr lot' and only one . ploek to Farnam car. We don't believe OU,tw'di):.M ,';odd."for. Jll.OOO lr the city, taoalww you through' jvow any time. Th Byron Reed Co. rrtni'ou Zfc t2 Bo. 14th. '....' .... (19)-6T517 " V LOTS BOULEVARD lATe-hayevforraal a feet -frontage on -th Boulevard' between 2uth and SOth, Cbttagjoi d Davenport streets. These Iota are en grade and In a locality where there la demand, for . bew. residences, and where vain -of land 4a increaxina. You can . htiltdftv' godr dwellings on thla piece of ground. vrroating three on the Houlevai-u and-two- on Chicago atreet. Th three 80-foot kfronta oh the Boulevard oiifht to be cheap at 11,080 each, and the two front on- Chicago atreet ahould bring et-leant ll.JOO, -bat vwora needa some money pretty hadly and. we will aubmlt an offer of 13.200 'caah for the five lota. City- water, aower and gas In Chicago atreet read fori and curbing 4n place. For cloea-ln property. . think at aiirh a price you -ar getting-. mow than your moneyaPwoMh, but come In and talk It over with u. Owner anxious to eel). ' Rathe sell, ah., whole, piece, but might '.V.'flylafcder' &vCo., 5-"P- "JHij T. Ufa Bulkllng. ' ,: Wa'-orfer at 111 i 8. Slat St. ' tn-f pftot 'toyfZ with : good. , UkM!'-in , jot, all in -f irst ;1h condition, for the sum of .i7.6w; , " . ' thla la a complete, and up- ' '' to-date" 110010' In' all reBpecta.' 74 Special ,,-tax.pa .. aro . ajl paid. . ' TUo-ht ob ara4le. 'Cast front. hf ' 1ocaH(jfi. (5-nrr . vlll '""'ca-try IOpO, .hian on the prop . erty for three years at 6 per . ,'-."ceijt Balance .cash. 'i j,r hA. Jf iTSTJtttY SON., ', ' -44i-4SBofd of Trad Bid. i , ' yhoua IlWl 3181. . , ' r..- :i ,-,v,t .- .''. ' ()-8a m . ,;:.;v new cottage -dtt-WRT st.;:near 24th. . TTaalfitlJ;' porcelain ' tmtfiV' marble wash howl, -hot ahd cold water, gas and electric fixtures; floors nicely-polished: south front jo,: 0xll5; cement walk. $100 cash, bal ance monthly. $2,500. TVteajl Block, 18th and Farnam. - . U9J 41531, 18 " $5 500 ' ;.. iT.W 8-ROCBI HOUSE . .WEST. FARNAM-DISTRICT 'Hoaaw-3021,Davonrx)rt St.; baa veatihuln entrapee,- ' reception . hall, parlor, dining room and kitchen on first floor, finished In oak, oak floors; four , rooma and bath on aocond .floor; large full-bricked basement, outsld cellar eu trance; . cement walks, aephl paved etreet, close to Central boulevard; the location Is very desirable rid ' walking distance down town; Owner haa put Hio price down In order to make a quick aale; .house is ready to move Into. HASTINGS. &.HEVI)kn, m Farnam St. Vi rv ,-. . .' ' ' i (19)--D33 1 1 ,y. ': tr w ! 1 1 . , '1'1 11 ... Qf-Course fou intend to build . a new house In ac cordance with ypop iii . rdeaa aome day; !o, better be paylli on your lot now. We lave the fipes,t, . most sightly and beat ncated lota fer- $126 up . to $.".0 anywhere o be found. Pay $10 cash and balance $6 Mr mokrh. You won't miss these small uma and aoon hava the lot Tald for; over 10 frdm which to aelect. W can aurely r lease you. Call or 'phone us, and we'll aka you o aee, the Iota at any time. RUSSIXL & M'KITRICK CO., . 431-34. Ram( ;-Bjaf-. .t 15th and Harney. (1-64S 15 HOME FOR YOU on 41st St. and Farnam. a 6-room all Wtodern nouae; lot 4Sxni).. Price, $6,roo. "" 41ST AND JACKSON. 4-r. pari. modern, lot 4ixl30. Trice, $1,60). 4r. liqiiae' fart' moderB. corner lot. cloae VJ car.. TTica tx.i'v. v ery easy terms. :v ;";w,rf. FRANK, . V " ' .'T 324 Nevilia Blk. ' . . . ." ' ' i-... -. 1I-M 17 NICE HOME AT A I3AR0A1X , 1 ',-'',- n r i New, house .at; 1684-Pratt St., first floor has recepyon, , hall, ; parlor, dining room, kitchen, pantry and vestibule; second floor lias . three . large, bed rooms, four closets gnd large: bath -rooni:-double floors, both tip and .tjowrtniairs:, tire best furnace that Could, be bought, combination gas and elec Irio. ftaturea. extra fine shade, paved St., eminent walk, two blocks -from street ear; tle house In full two stories and flrst clusa in every reBpeci; nelghborliood the ry best ,$20 if. syld thia week, '''VsV-NOLAND & CO. . . . r ' t- '5-inu4h''J7tri' 81- I'l ; (191-573 lax 27TII 'VND FKANKLLV STS. With-lot 012S. -on corner; haa 6-room house and room, to, build two more: want offer. Price, 12.1. ; ' F." D. WJCAD, Wod JJl. ' ISth and Farnam. 119)-M1S2 14 FOR- SALE Lot 17. block 32. ArbrlghVs choirs add.. Mouth Omaha: (Uu. J. I. T. Al. OoRaclne, Wis. . . ;.. v.J. 119) M-'IO 17 .. I5.MB ill buy. f vtll rity lot. 6xli larse brick barn. auJ small cottage, next to northeart corner. lit ltt-u mi. 4 l-eavenwurlb Sis. f: 1 THOMAS ERFJsNAN. ROorn 1 New York Life Building. - il-103 . i r . - , SNAP. . Nlne-ruofn lions, inodern except heat; has .-eWttna -ImUts; plenty of ftult; tn Bvtlh th, .south yt litke.. $2,600. ., . , F, V. WfcAD. Wesd BhKk. 18th and Fa tU'J-MaJO 16 LlaT ,yuc Trpey with Carts Boyer. rd and CUinhuni tu. u9 iI tEAI K?TATfc TITLE TRUST ftft REAL ESTATE CITT PHOFEHTT FOR Stl.R (Continued.) TUB BEKD ABSTRACT CO., eaUbimhee) lit. iTompt eervloe. vet our price. 1T1 Farnam (1 MUI W1IKN yon write to advertiser, kindly mention The Hee. REAL ESTATE rARM AO RAX H I.A5IUS FOR SALE Nebraalta. FOR BATUJAIN8 In western Nebraaka lands, either Improved or unimproved, aee B. tX Blorer & Co., 411 Bee bull. ling. Xtrik DaJieta. (,0W acres of Golden valley. North Dakota land, 110 per acre. JJ. J. McMahon, 212 fendlcolt Bldf., BU Paul. Minn. (20 MO lfx Ores. ' A SNAP Itt ORtXlON TIMBER. -I will aell a two-thlrda Intereat In 4.000 acre of pine timber land for Ho.000. These lands have .uuu.uo leei or rine wnite pine lumber, well located. Land valuable after cutting timber. Title perfect. Address XV. i. Cook. Lumber exchange building, Port land, Oregon. t;u) m48 (eo.iux WlaoawialBi. LANDS Lands Lands Wa have aome valuable Improved and unimproved lands that must be converted Into cash. Theae lands were taken to secure Indebtedness by thla bank. Call or writ ClUiene Etate Bank, Cadott. Wli. r (20)-MS 1SX HEN writing to ad verflsera. . remember It takes but an extra stroke or two of the pen to mention the fact that you saw the ad in The Bee. - MtaeeltaaMaa. WESTERN FARM lands. Crop payment plan; two crops pay for land, while the land la doubling in value. NATIONAL INVESTMENT CO.. C81-6S2 Brandela Building. (30)-M408 REAL ESTATE LOANS $100 to $10,000 made promptly. F. D. Vead, W'ead Bldf., lbtti and Farnam. (23)-M316 WANTED City loans. Petera Trust Co. . (22;-34 WANTED City loans and warrants. XV. Farnam Smith Co., 1320 Farnam St, (l!3)-300 J. PRIVATE MONBY-NO DELAY. OARV1N BROS., 1M FARNAM. (221-3M MORTGAGE LOANS Money to loa on Improved Omaha city property and farm lands In Cass, Sarpy Douglas and Washington counties. . W. II. THOMAS, BC3 First National Bank Bids. (22) M655 16x PRIVATE money to loan; no delaya. J. H. Sherwood, 618-617 Brandela Bldg. LOWEST RATES Bemls, Paxton Block. (221-355 LOAN8 on O Keefe R. Improved Omaha property. E. Co., 1001 N. Y. Life Bldg. MONEY TO LOAN Payne Investment Co. PRIVATE money to loan on Improved real estate, is. P. Dodge & Co.,. 1714 far nam St. (2D Ifco REAL ESTATE WANTED SUBURBAN HOMB. Will nay cash for from 3 to acres with improvements, mate location and price Addreaa S 824 Bee. (251-M55S 19 WANTED TC BUY WAlCTED To buy aecond-hand furniture. cook and heating eiovea, carpets, lino leums, office furniture, old clothes and shoes, pianos, feathers, bed pillows, qu.lis and all kinds of tools;-or will buy the furniture of your house complete. The highest price paid. Call the right man Tel. Doug. 871. (26 M774 Feb. SECOND-HAND feed sacka. No amount too large or too small. Wagner, 801 N. 16. ()-67 CASH paid for second-hand clothing, shoea etc. sun is. istn tst. lei. nea m.o. - - t)-361 WANTED To buy. aecond-hand furniture cook and heating atoves. carpets, lino ' leuina, office furniture, old clothes and Ihoes. pianos. feathers. bed ulllows, quilts, and all klnda of tools; or will buy the furniture or (your house complete the highest prices paid. Call the right man. Tel. Doug. 3971. (25) M90 Fi WANTED SITUATIONS DAY WOMEN furnished Telephone Douglaa 1U2. free ef charge WANTED Work In Omaha by young man; beet references; ex-school teacher position must have future. L. M. Meeker Box M. Lincoln, Neh. (271 MSo4 19x POSITION wanted by all round clerk, ten years experience in general merchandise. capable of inanaHement, reasonable wages, beat references. Address Y 131, care Bee. (S7l M200 16r COMPETENT accountant, experienced In all details of mercantile and corporation accounting, creaita, correapondence, open lug and closing books, auditing, maxing financial statements anu balance alieets, caDable of simplifying cumbersome meth ods, devising economical systems and eliminating superfluities, wants employ ment in Omaha or elsewhere. Address D IW Bee. (27)-M2Wl 17x WANTED By student, young man, plac to work for board anil room. Address t call, T. J.. Boylaa college. (27) 6o 17x WANTBIV-Work of any kind by colored gentleman : can give good references. Ad dress A 861. care Bee. (7 M4 22x YOt-'NO lady wishes position as house keener; no objection to children; refer. ences exchanged. Address 3010 Avenue A Council Bluffs, la. (27) MoSO Is MAN and wire wants work in notel or rooming house. Address C 81-!, rare Omaha B e. (27) M604 li,x LEGAL NOTICE'S NOTICE TO BRIUUK CONTRACTORS Brldve Builders and Material Men Jules burg. Colo.. Jan. 7. 1:"4. Sealed proposan will be received Ly the Board of County Commissioners of Senawlck county, 1010 rado, up to 12 o'clock noon of the i!th day of Januarv. for llu, eonmlcle construe. tlon of u pile bridge, nbout 1,-aV) feet long acrosa a portion or the South Platte liver exicnd'.itK li 011, tne soutti end of the new State bridge at Juleshuig to the south bank 01 inn bouin 'iatte nir. Sealed nroiiosals will l.e received by th Board of Couolv- Coi.uiitssioners of Kejg wick county, (.'"olorad). uu to li o'clox noon of tho 'jTtu dnv of January, to ti e f ui nl.siuiiK of all mutt-rial to build pile bridge about l.lnO feeL loue. said ma lerihl to be delivered at t lie north end of tt jit port lull of. Ihu ataie bndgu now buiU at J uiesij.ii , Colorado, acroaa the bulitl l'latte nvtr. bt jtled preputials will also br recrivud by ;iui, ooara up to l. o clock noon t tin i'aii iUy vt January. lJot. for the buildh and furnishing of all lunor in tho building of a pile brhise about l.Ua) fl lung ucrosa a porrion ot 11 o noulu t'la'.te rivir, cMenu in friro iii south end of the new St t htidge at J jlesburg tu the south hank o the South PUtie river. All pruptsais to bo filed with tho count clerk, al her office In Julesburg, Colorado, at which ulflte further information in le gard to such brldse and woia and a copy or ine pians ana ktwctttcations and amoun of. material required for said bridge will b kepi and can he seen by any person liitarvaied. v. The wild Board of County Commissioners reserve the riht ta reject any and all Luis .offered. By order of the Board of County Com nilsMortete of Sedgwick county, (Colorado. By CW, WlUTiS, Cbairmaa. JlodlTX GOVERNMENT NOTICES FRfiroaA! FOR XKATSKuOT htof yiirterma1"r s t ti'li-e, federal ulldlna. t'hlrnau. Illinois. January II. IWis Haled proposals. In triplicate, subject o the usual ron.llllons. will be received nt nia offw-e until 12 o'clock, immi. Januarv 11. 19"". and thin oienert. for furnishing nl dellverlne et ell her I he ChlraKo. N nrk or I'hlladelphla Uerot "f the Wur- ermaster's Iiepartment. I'. P. Army, -.."o iillons Neatsfdni Oil: stililrct to l.-u-rease In quantity of from I'd P'-r cent to (111 per Cent, If desired by thla 1 eparrment. The right la reserved to retej or accept any or II proposals or any part thereof, rreicr- noe will bo given to article or domestic manufacture, conditions of quality anil price Including in the price of foreign pro- notion or manufacture, the uuty inereoni elng eaual. Ppeclf icatlons. hlnnks for proosala and full Information will be f'ir- islied upon application at this office, t.n- elopea contalnlnir proposal to be Indorsed Proposals for Neatsfoot Oil. to oe ownea anuarv 21. !"." W. XV. Robinson, Jr., Chief Quartermaster. J16-16-17-1S REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Philip S. Reed to Itced Bros., lots 1. 6 and 21. block in, and other lots. West Albriaht - Lewis R. Heed and wife to same, lols 13, 14, 15 J", block 1, and other lots, West Albrlglit 2 Matilda Bolsen and husband, et al., to Philip 8. Reed, lota Id and 19, block 10. West AlhriKht Oscar J. Plckard and wife to Ijewls t. Reed, lots 13, 14. 16. M. block 10, and other lots. West Albright 250 Charles L. Thomas to Philip S. Heed. lot 21. block 10. West Albright ..... . 15 C. B. Burrows and wife to Charles L. Thomas, same 16 Lucy A. Edwards, et al., to John F. J .arson, eso feet, lot , block in. i,. v. Smith's addition 2.075 Frank A. Kuray, county treasurer, to K. hi. Ua loll, lota iO, bKK'k a, iioae -Hill Sidney 8. Montgomery and wife to Mia laliy, lot 11, block ;o, Kountze Place 4,200 Benton SHIoway and wife to the Mid way Investment company, lots z ann 3, block 4, Person'a & Berry'a addi tion 135 Solomon J. Firestone and wife to Sadie Rector, lot 69, Firestone a sub-division 300 Jurgen Thomsen and wife to Fli"3t f-"ngllsh Kvangcllat Lutheran church, Benson. Neb., lots ti and 24, block 14. Halcyon Heights 760 George Forgan and wife to J. R. . Gilliam and wife, lot 7, block 12, Clifton Hill 1.640 Helene Reuman to Km II Heuman, part lot 1.- Uartlett'a addition 2 George XV. Burton and wife to B. R. Burke, lot 7, block 57, Albright's Choice 2.010 William 9.' Brooks to Paul W. Kuhns, lot 7. Vinton Place 1 W. IT. Gates and wife to same, lot 8. Vinton Place ... 1 Walter XV. Martin and wife to John Hofmann and wife, lot W, block 1, Drexel's sub-division i 2.W0 Victor H. t'offman and wife to Park way Real Estate company, lot 44, Auburn Hill t Emma O. Devrles to Miriam Patterson, lot 3. block 5. Comer 1 C. M. Allen to same, part lot 17, block 2. TllniebaiiBh's addition 3 Highland Realty company to same, lots 6 and 6. block 14, and other lots. Central Park 160 Some to aame. lot 2, block 2, Hanscom lark and other lota 100 Same to aame, lots 1 to 4 and 9 to 1!, block 6. Fayette Park m Robert O. Fink to Prudential Real Kstate comnany, lots 4 and 6, block 4, Institute Place .....' Charles W. Hayes and wife to Park way Real Ketate comnany, lot 22. block 2, Patterson's suh-dlvlslon 30 "Total ...114.072 RAILROAD TIME CARD CNION STATION- -10t AMD MARCYi I'nloa Pactflcit Leave. Arrive. 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Twin City passenger b 6:30 am Sioux City Fai.senger...a 2:06 pm Emerson Loet.1 c a, a Arrive, b 9 10 pm al0:.V) urn 0 S:55 pm Mlasonrl PnciBe. Aubura Iocal 3.50 pm I U-35 am a Dally, b Dally exc rt Sunday c Sun day only, d Dally excel l Svturdav, a Dally except Monday. D. C. SCOTT, D. V.S. 'Suocessor to Dr. H. L. Ra'macclotti. AJSBUTAJsT TATE TSTBaUXAJUAJT. Office and Hospital. B810 Vaaoa treet. Calls Promptly Answered at All Hours. boa.-OaUeprn.y7. The Twentieth Century Farmer I Bast earsa Pansr ahacrlbe law. KENNY TO COACH CREIGHTON Captain of Last Tear's St. LouiaJIeam Comei to Omaha. ROBERT MAGIRL TO BE CAPTAIN Job any Header, htitd'He Cwasplee ledlelae at t relghlon, Will Be 4latant toaeh of Foot Ball 'Quad. Robert Magirl will Crelghton university be explain of football lean the for next fall. Clarence J..Jcnn.v, captain or last year a St. lunula I'niverslty team, will be coach and either Johnny Bender or Cap tain Draper of the Notre Dame team or John Schneider of the St. Louts team will bo assistant coach. Thla waa decided upon at a meeting of the athletic association of Crelghton uni versity held Tuesday night when consider able enthusiasm was- manifested over tho prospects for next year. Magirl. who wss honored with the captaincy, finishes In the literary department this summer, and will enter the law department In the fall. He is a heady player, and was one of the mainstay of ttie team ihirlng the last season- , . . Players allotted the C sweater Mr meri torious work on the gridiron, were McCor mlch, Wagoner, Bloedorn, Morganthaler. Lamphler, Marrln, Brome, Magirl, Har mon, Stevens. Stratton, S.icha. McKenna. Hronek, CWrlgan, Rooney and Vrurpihart. Plana for tho netv campus which is pro posed, were discussed, and . the men were most enthusiastic over the prospects of having ample room for carrying on the athletic branch of the school. A pillow given to the team, was allowed to Chuck Brome, who broke his leg in the last game of the season, but who is mending fast. An advisory board for the supervision of athlectlcs was practlc.llly decided upon, although tho complete plana" for carrying out the Idea where not formulated. The present plan Is to have a member on the advisory board from each of the fl-e de partments of tho school and One from the alumni. Because of lack or room, Crelghton does not maintain a basket ball team, but the atudenta are alreatdy planning for the base ball team which will be sent forth In the spring. With a double coach system, and loth of them good men, the foot ball enthusiasts have great hopes for Crclgh ton's prowess on the gridiron next year. The prospect of Johnny Bender being as sistant coach, rests upon the hope that he will decide to take his medical course at Crelghton. He has decided on completing this course, but Is divided ns between the University of Nebraska and Crelghton- CRACK ATHI.ETKS T IO WEST Yale ond Mlchlgnn Mars Have Chances In Washington. SPOKANB, Wash., jnn. 14.t3(.'clal.) F. C. Rockwell, Yale,, ull-American qtrir lerhack and assistant couch hist year; A. C. Ollhert. Yale, pole vau'.tcr and track and gymnasium man, and A. Graham Hold, Michigan, hammer thrower, base hall player and foot' balllst, are being consid ered by a committee, headed by A. W. Helndrlcks, facultv dlmcttir of nthlelica of Whitman college at Walla Wnlln, Wash., southwest of SiKiUane, and two of them will be chosen 10 coach the track and field teams. This Is1 In keeping with the enlargement of the crtllege as planned by n committee 'directing the raising Of $1.00(1.000 endowment fund.' Rockwell and Gilbert are both western nien and are anxious to Wcate In the north west. Rockwell, boweliH. la wanted again ai raie ror tne cnn.ru l,l it ntimh.i, . .-T I... 1 Illliu staft, nnd also "f.Wfer which - Will probably outbid that tVe ipade by Whit man, jieiu is oeiieveil ,10 ftv tne most likely choice for fool, ball and base ball coach, and It js possihU (that lut may come west this, spring . to. lake charge of the base ball team. Ollbert IS widely known In the north west, having represented the Multnomah club In Spokane, at the frtinons tracJt meet of Juno 23, IM. when Dan Kellv ran the 100-yard daah In 9 seconds. Gilbert had little dlrflcully In winning the polo voult, ult hough he did not ahow within a foot of his record, which Is J2 feet. .4 inches. He Is said to he one of the :flnest gymnasium men In-the country, which, with his trick ability, would make him an almost Ideal man for winter nnd spring sports at Whit man, leaving for Rockwell or Reld the care of the foot ball and base ball teams. Reld was a member of the Yost machine in lif! and 'caught on the. bnse hall team the following spring. Hp was also the collcffo hatnmef thrower, with a record around 140 feet, although lie weighs onlv about 16S pounds.. He left Michigan and spent two years ua coach at Simpson col lege, lndianola, In., which turned out auch stars as John Mlddleton, F. (. Kennedy, Arthur Rogers and Owen Crlm. favorahlv known to foot ball In the Pacific northwest, and then Went back to.Mlehlgnn to finish his law course. Ijist fall he turned out the state college champions of Illinois at Mon mouth college with a . team averaging 163 pounds. .... The record 0 Rockwell la perhaps still better known, as the- Yale man was re garded as one of the greatest quarter backs the Blue ever produced. At base ball Rockwell played the outfield brilliantly and had offera from several eastern profes sional teams. He spent-, last fall as as sistant on. the coaching staff under Wil liam Knox, having been graduated In the ttprlng of J906. MOEV PIT IP FOR WBIOSTI.K Burns and War Ragle Denoslt Five Hundred Dullars Kach. Farmer Burns and War Eagle, put up In cash. !o00 aplete, hi the hands of T. J O'Brien, of the llenshaw. at that hotel this morning as the side bets la their catch-as-cstch-cnn wrestle, at the Aydltor lum Friday night. Aside from this, ths wrestlers will share In the gate receipts, r;mii KianK. tne omana wrestler, acts as War Kugie'a manager, and Burns as- his own. Both men are In training in the city for their great match. War Eagle, a full blooded. Black Foot Indian. Is a monster of 280 pounds, weigh lng ninety pounds more than tho old Far mer. Ho is an all-rouud athlete. His name Is Joe Schlldt. He was a member of the famous Carlisle foot ball team of lStiD, and also played with the great Reliance team of Sun Franclrco. In his wrestles he has met and vanquished some of the best men on the mat. He threw Roebole a few nights ago at Milwaukee, and recently gave Frank tiutch, champion or America a tough time. Gotch won one fall In forty minutes. Sandy Grlswald will referee the. match Friday night. This match Is expected tu draw the biggest crowd that ever attended a wrestle in Omaha. Farmer Burns will prohaly be the favorite, at- least from a sentimental standpoint, since he is ths most popular man who ever wrestled In this city and he will make the Eagle go, If he dors not win. The Indian feels serenely confident of results, however. War Eagle Is a graduale nt Carlisle and therefore a well educated young man. He, of coprse, sneak English fluently, though vhtl thry drink al the Waldorf-Ajtoria Hotel BAVSONS SCOTCH 6 COMBEIi IRISH WHISKIES OU AttHTI ThaVl'alJorf Importation Comptnjr WUorf-Ajrori Hotel' Is a man of few words and flfsllmt Mhm rigmnl traits. I At the llenshaw. someone twitted Burn about being a terror tt ranr his thumh Id a foe's eye. "Voull hsve lo look out for that," he said to War Fjigle. "N, don't you believe It." Instantly retorted the old sage of Big Rock, whd looit it on the level. "I'm a clean, fair wrestler, ain't I?" he said of a newspaper man. "If he sticks It In my mouth. 1 11 blta It off ", dryly remarked the Indian. EVF.-VrS O THK H l.N.I ISO TRACKS Belle "Ironte Wins Fourth Race 1st Close Flnlih at New Orleans. NEW ORLEANS. La., Jan. 15.-ln a finish at the Fair Grounds track that waa ao close that none but the judges could determine with any degree' of accuracy which had won, Belle fltrome, an odds-on favorite, won the fourth rare In a driving finish with Miss Strome. Belle Strome had speed enough for pacemaklng. while Miss Strome was outrun In the early psrt. The latter came with a rush at the finish, caught the favorite tiring aiid had passed her one Jump past the finish. Black Man tilla got third. V. Powera Is keeping up his good rldjng, out of five mounts he piloted home three winners and two plsce horses. Weather clear; track fast, maries: Sum- relV tsr.i -,,. . tiiree fnrloncs: Sea Swfl .' i . 1 i.nn- Tom Holla liw t .y iiium ft - . ,.1,,. 11,1 41,1 , ti-i.ii, 1 second: Patilol, nil I,ee,. 6 to 1, third. Time: 0M. "v'c: nice, Intervene, Dick Coghlll. Douglas. Joe Howell. Mlsfortunate. Claiborne. Tonv Fustaclnn. George Guyon. Mlu.ua O Brlen and Hammock Hoy also ran. Second race, five and a half f": 1 g7-i,,.i, iirt i"Pnm'rsl K tO 1. Won, Ionald. 110 (Heimel). 6 to 6, ?"! Lady, 110 (Baker). 80 H th '1. 1 '"J' 1:1!S My Love. Speed. Marvel. FAshlon. Glen vllle. Adelaide Royer Helen Hoi Inn . Mannle May. Miss Isabele. Tinker Bell. Depoct. Clint and Kllaabeth Frances ran. Third race, six furlongs, selling: Lucy Marie. 100 (Rosen). 8 to 1. won ; Fli e .Opal, loo (McCahey), 6 to 1, second; r,on",n.,.yi' 110 .Powers), 18 to 6. th ltd. 1 line 1 ..11. Bose. of Pink. Klainc. Kdlth M l"rW. Stella Perkins. Sulu. Cut Glass, Maaonla and Lady Franklin also ".. ,. Kourtli race, six furlongs, selling. Belle Strome. I'd (McCahey). 8 to 5. won Miss Strome, W (Dea, -born). . 8 to 1. Black Mantilla. 109 (Powers). 7 to 1, ( thlid. Time: l:17Hi- Zinfandel, Anna Scott. Al legra, Helen Lucas. Klameeha II. Tyrollan and Tres Joll also ran. , ,i Fifth race, seven furlorigs: Comedienne. 113 (Vowers). 3 to 6, won: .Leo BBch. 109 (Morganl, 6Mi to 1, second; Rebel Qt een. f.R (Hufringle). 8 to ,.h,rdV, 'lmtln: Kvelyn 8.. Peolry. Bitter Miss, Tilekllns and Golden Pheasant also ran. Sixth race, one mile and a,.01?' J!JT lng: Docile. 105 (Powers), to 1. won, Ivanhoe, 104 (McCahey). S to t. J Flavigny, H'2 (Sumter), IS to 5. third. Hm" 1 lsv Rio Grande. Lord Stanhope and Tribes Hill also ran. Keaolta at Oakland. OAKLAND. Jan. 15.-Results: First race, five and a half furlongs: Heatherscott. 110 (Hayes), 8 to 6. won; Crys tal Wsve, 106 (Melntyre), 10 to 1. econd; F.mma G, mi (L'arToll), 8 to 1. third. Time: l lO' Bonheur, Galmoore, Ban Lord, Mar garet Randolph. Lord Fillgrane, Patriotic, Insurance and Ilerlves also ran. u.nnn rnee three furlongs, purse: W001- lander HOUPosD, 8 to 1, won; nawara or nioncie' l"4 (MeClaln). 3 to 1, second; Hai let 110 (Mclntyrei, 16 to 5. third. Time: fi.iTiu matter nas. Who, isarraior, inn- V-"' :.. tt-t.i. ivn.i,K.. ill Kee, IMC, joniiiiy , im, ,,, Enton nnd Yellow r oot aiso ran. Third race, one nine ana inree Bui'-rTmiit, I'lling: Beechwood. 109 (Miller). 10 to 1, won; I.nr.ciifs n iivengni, v ui mu. Lone Wolf, 109 (Williams), 13 to lb. third. Time: 2:(5. Alarlc, Routrou, Macbeth and Rovul Red also ran. Fourth race, one mile and twenty yards. Richmond hardlcap: Miss Officious. M (Kellv), 8 to 6, won; A. Musltoday, 114 (Mil ler). 8 to 6, seconu: f uueun, oirmu-i-ton), 6 to 1, third. Time: 1:4SV. Bryan also ran. .. , ' Fifth race, one nine, sciung: nana . Down, 7 (Fulton), 18. to 6, won; v arnen Yell, 104 (Haves). 7 to 5, second: Cocytus, 98 (Butler), 12 to 1, third. Time: l;4:rt. Con tribution, Bohny Bliaiter, uiuy ataina, Astoria Belle, Rustler and Parasol also ran. Sixth race. Futurity course: uraco u, lei fHeatherton).- 1 to t. won; Down Patrick. 102 (Menlry), loft to 1, second; Bloody MO Time: 1:13. Sil- mi:illl rer, IF in vim, . ver Hue. mcvatton, Kum and Neva W also ran. W, Legal Form Results at sals Anita Park. LOS ANGELES, Cal., Jan. lo.-Santa Anita Park restilta: First race, one mile; selling: Timothy Wen (104, Martin, 1 to 1!) won; Rlrkfleld Belle (101, Burns. 12 to 1) second; Gateway, (ill, Bnlnnd, 7 to 2) third. Time: 1:4(4. Phil I no. Sam Bernard, The Don, Paul i. Crepps Beckham finished as named. Hecono race, mree iiiriongs, purse: Hampass (110, Schilling, 8 to 1) won; Fred Mater, (110, Boland. 7 to l second; C. W. Riley (110, Gullet, 2 to 1) tlilrd. lime: 0::t. Marlon 'Del Dime, Royal Stone, J. W. Furer, Right sort, Key Kininero, nioaena, Palo Alto, Btroke. Becleus. Roy Junior and Orphan Boy finished as named. Third race, six and a nair lunongs: George B. Davis ln6, Goldstein, 10 to 1) won; 11. Ball .tro, uugan. B lo n secona; Giillavant (lo2, Ross, 1 to 8) third. Time: l:2tti- I'retenslon, wateroury, Kcarreo, Headanlo and Preen finished aa named. Fourth race. aeven rurionga ourse: Creston (94, Dtigan, 11 to 6) won; Magazine (105. Burns, 1 to 2) second; Dixon Helle 9H. Musgrave, 60 to 1) third. Time 1:2KA. Burt G. lewis and Saint Dore finished as named. Fifth race, one mile and three-slxteenlha; purse: Sir Kdward (18. Musgrave, 9 to 1) won; J. R. Laughrey (112, Knapp, 7 to 1) second; Livius (108, Ross. 16 to 1) third. Time: 2M. Perry Wlckes. Royal River, Big Bow, Woodsman finished as named. Sixth race, five furlongs; selling: Ben Stone (102. Dugan, 10 to 1) woti; Liridington (105, Musgrave, 7 to 2) second; Orlflamme (110, Burns, 8 to 2) third. Time: 1:01. Dr. Slinrall, Sir Angus, The Hammer, George Byrne, Billowy, Decorator, Saint Agnes. Volante. Pontex, Costly, Lancashler Lad finished as named. , IOWA ATHLETIC DIS AGItKKMF,XT High Hchoola of (Mate Disagree Over Manner of lloldlnw Meet. IOWA CITY. Ia., Jan. lS.-Seclal.)-The High School Athletic association of ths state of Iowa Is on the verge of a breakup. The difficulty has arisen over the location of the annual state meet. In 1904 the state high school meet was held in Iowa City for the first time and It has been retaained ever since.. Previous to that time the meet has been changed from place to place. The university has managed the affair, paid all of the expenses and collected enough mora in galo uilmlKStous to turn over a auo stantlal balance to the state association. Kver since t lie meet waa held here, rep resentatives of the other colleges and universities In the state have been actively working In an attempt to have the meet moved from one school to auotner. As far as possible this work has been secretly done, the agents of the colleges Instigating the high school representatives to demand that the location of the meet be changed. The reason for this action the belief that the state university has an uniair ciiance to Induce the high sshool stu ilents to attend that institution. All of the oilier colleges are willing to have the meet moved anywhere, provided that there Is a confidential understanding that they will get in their turn Drake university In Des Moines; Grlnnell college at Griu nell and the State Agricultural college ai vAmea uuve, Deen the active agencies In the fight. The four high schools In Des Molnea have been most active In their opposition to the continuance of the meet at lowa City. The matter waa to have been decided by the executive committee ef the association at its meeting in Des Moines last December. but owing to the high feeling at that time li was impossible, it Is expected that-they will reach a decision this week. In the event that the meet Is left In lowa City It Is expected that the four Des Moines high schools will withdraw from the atate association and hold a rump meet In Des Moines. Inviting suoh other Iowa high schools to compete as care to. That threat has been made and It I Is possible that It will be carried Into execution. The action of the university authorities In case the meet Is moved from Iowa City hss not been announced. It hss been rumored that an Invltst'on meet would be held under the authority or the university, but that romo 7 haa not been confirmed aa yet. I.aagford and Barry right Draw LOS ANGELES. Cal.. Jan. 15. Sam Lang, ford .of Boston and J(m Barry of Colorado fought ten rounds before the paciflo Ath letlo olub last night. Neither man had aufflctent advantage to juatiry a decision. Most Woaderfol Healing. After suffering many years with a sore Amos King, Fort Byron, N. Y., was cured by Burklen's Arnica Balve. J&e. . For aale by Beaton Drug Co. By using the various departments of Ths Baa Want Ad Pages you get qulck'returtis at a small spans. OMAHA MIXERS fINISIl FIRST Gate City Bowlers Make High Score in Fire-Men Class. BERGER AND MOORE ALSO WIN Paatoa at Dea Melnes Makes Highest Individual rore and Beat In Mae Games, for Cap Traphy. 8IOCX CITT. la., Jan. 16.-1 he first an nual tournament of the Iowa and North! western Bowling association closed yester day wlt,h distribution of over $500 In prlsea to the winnera In the five-men and two men events, and In the Individuals Sixty-five men ahared in the winnings, moat of them being- from Omaha, Doe Moines and Blotix city. Frank Fanton c,f Des Moines waa the individual star, win ning the honors In the Individual event, and also making the highest ecore for nine games. His score In Individuals was K14, and for the nine games, 1,719. For the nine-games honor he was presented a allver cup. Aa his prize In the Individuals he re ceived 27. The first prise of S70 In the five men event went to the Omaha Mixers, with a arore of 2.786. The second, of 100, went to the Crack Des Molnea team, and the third, of $45. to the Brewed Malts of Sioux City. Moors and Berger of Omaha, with 1.240 pins, won. the first prise of $40 In th doubles. The place of the next tourna ment has not been decided. WITH THE BOWLERS. The Gate Cltys won two games from the Indians at the association alleys last night. The totals were good, as the pins were brand new and heavy. GJerde carried off ihe honor of the evening with an eiror less series for a total of ST.9 and a single game of 334. Tonight's teams are the Stori Blues and Mets Bros. Scares: INDIANS. ' i Is'. 21. 3d. Total. French 127 16J 141 430 Johnson 1M 'no 213 617 Conrad 1D4 ad 197 bi2 Bengele 19! l 121 41 Zimmerman 164 So0 19.' 658 Totals 80S 811 GATE- CITYS. 864 !,613 1st. ....169 ....158 ....ItW ....2:i4 , . . .201 2d. 1X0 16.1 li2 11)4 h',9 3d., Total. Chandler Bengtson Goff GJerde .. Jones 2W 178 H7 497 613 -6T.8 193 211 160 6-0 Totals 930 xttt 8)7 2,715 The Letups Falstafls wenf after th- Omaha Bicycle company team last night irom me siari and took the first two games, in their seconi getting an even 1.000, and would have taken the third only ior a nine iiaru iuck lor one oi llie men This la the first time this aeason the Hi- cycles have lost two. Klauck of the Fal siaffs had high single game with 22.1 and Berger Just beat him out twelve pins for high totals. Tonight Cole McKenhas against, jeiier uoin Tops, scores: LKMP'S FALSTAFFS. . . 1st. 2d. 3d. Total. Klauck 22 lt 167 &S6 Berger 1B9 211 218 Jot Neilson 18 ;04 138 fi Beselin 146 200 .163 . 609 Jay 171 191 181 ,53 Totals ...8S 1,000 877 2,778 OMAHA BICYCLE CO'. 1st. 2d. 3d. Total. Keyte 1H1 J90 1S8 bM Hinrlcks ' ;.14 172 17 493 Gflbreath '. 151 209 l.w '508 Drlnkwater h'i2 170 21 ;t " 645 Hull ,v 202 162 180 , 644 Totals ...845 894 818 . 2,(47 LEACH ""QUARKS' HIMSELF Outfielder, Explains Ills Actions Satis factarlly to Plttsbara Manager. P1TTSUCRO. Pa.. Jan. 16.-Thomas W. Leach, outfielder of ihe Pittsburg base ball club, came hero today to "square ' himself with Mr. Dreyfuss in connection with Cincinnati's reported efforts to se cure the player. resell exonerated August Herrmann or. the charge of violating league rules by- ne gotiating direct with a player, saying he ad called Herrmann by telephone, ito as- aured Mr. Herrmann of his loyalty to the Pirates, although anxious to Improve his position if he can. He said he had no In tention of violating rules in calling the Cincinnati owner, hut was anxious to learn the situation so far as It affects him. There has been much gossip aboui this deal, but so far no one on behalf of the Reds has msde any proposition to the Pirate management either to buy or trade ror Leach. Dreyfuss was much pleased with I-each s visit and statement and ' gave the out fielder authority to communicate freely with the Cincinnati people to the end that tha deal may either bo Immediately con summated or called off. Glade May Not Slsra t'n. GRAND ISLAND, Jan. 15.-Frd Glade, the famoua Grand Island pitcher1. Is now negotiating with the management of the New York American team. Mr. Glade Is not aa yet certain that he will continue on the diamond. As he Is Interested In the milling business, with a comfortable Invest ment, and having married last year, the work on the diamond nae perhaps not the attraction for him at present that It once had. though he lias orten expressed to friends here th desire to get Into a differ ent team. He haa purchased residence property near tne parental nnme, as huve also his brothers Phil and Art, both base ball enthusiasts, and haa plans for the con struction of a 85.000 residence during the coming seaaon. Phil haa purchased a 84.000 property and tne younger Drotner has also LB AND rtTHE DBST" . BOTTLED IN BOND PURITY AGE -STRENGTH m , b k Look for the word Distillery: Woodford Co., Ky. .lFrte DR; HtGBEW CO., 215 So. We Cure . . 3 i IMPERIAL CXTRA DRY s Just One Glass of Cook's Imperial will prove to you that its delicate flavor and bouquet is equal it the Old World'a-fceat vintages, -f - - Strrtd Evemhmi 5 -1V. iSi, PK t?"t T plana for the conatruotlon of a $4,000 res), oence property. ' Together with another brother. Ous, and their father. '-Henry Glade, they are Interested In flooring nitlls here and elsewhere. THOI DI E IX T1IHUE-I' l.EAC.t R Dnbnqnc Clan Tied Vo by Injunction nnd Annnal Meeting: Is Postpone!.. CHICAGO? Jan. 'l3.-flio u'nnvar TitecMng of the Thiee-I base ball league, which convened here today, waa adjourned with out the transaction of any buaijies.1, of im portance because of the status of, the Dubunue club. An Injunction -std! filed against the, league-by certain Interest ai. Dubuque Is' pending and the club nwnef decided that they might .put thameclvts in contempt of court by either rccoghlzlhg or refusing to recognise or by ism, ring th" delegate from that City. The meeting con sequent Iv adjourned ,mibeul to call by. the president of .the league.. , F.f fori n will l made to have the Dnbugile case put to a conclusion as the league merhbev (eel that the Interests of the organljallon will swt ' fur tuiless plans tut the cumins season are formulated soon. . . ,-, ' ' " Sportlnar &"tl. ''''. '". ' '' Strange, Holmes allowed J Jncoln.'to ; re tain Jack Thomas. '. ' ' ' - ' ' r What will Lincoln do to vlmcVy.'wlieiVlil team from Sioux City plays Ihc-ve?- ; Thus far there Isn't any Imlicittlon. Vhat Omaha has the slightest ohiince to-miss the pennant "of "the Weatorn leagtie nnln this year. -What strentft henlnit haa.ljeen done bv other teams has not been auch us would warrant the- belief- that .anyone, could capture the flag. .- ; t - It Is to bo hoped Farhier Buriie and Fred Beell can he brought together nt the Afirll torlum this winter. It probably wonld' be the fiercest match that couhf . pii)led off. Dwyer Bud Gotch thluk Burn would get away Willi Beell, whllo Other notables take the Beell end, Now It appears Dick: Cooley wul.be hack with Tonekit thla -year; not that' lie dtdn t make good with IxnilKvilte; tltt-'ol't veteran made good a dozen iiifrerent ways, nut, im and his partner. Crew, hava adjusted their differences, and Cooley- hopes to be able to buv out Crow. giVhig him sole 'owner ship. In which e"ent lie w III fro 'back to Topeka. ' -. . . Fewer pennants', Yierhaps. hav been won around tho stove; this winter than In n? preceding midseasoii.' yhlsr Im doubtless due to the fact that manngor are medially . at work preparing to wm real pttmints the coming season. Jfvthe American and National . leaguea dob'J see the Neatest fights of their history for. the flag): many fans will bo surprised.. ' "', . ' , Now. since- Kansas flly- (Mo )-' Is. going to wipe out the atate line and make the two Kansas Oltys. one city In one aiAle. . there might srise a pew coptpllcutlon In the' matter of p4brrig -a Wesierrtl lengue team In the.-KArtgn iviTle only way for this universe to do. In planning n any Innovation. Is to wait and ace what ; new thing Kansas City has done. ..- Henry' Cliadwlck created -aif uinOfatlon In the Issuance of Bpalding's OfflclaW Base Ball Record. As Its name Indicates tha book Is essentially statistical, presenting-' records as far bauk As IS7l,'hl. therefore fulfilling a mission much craved by old fans for many years. The Record doea not do away with. Spalding's Official Base Ball Guide, They ara two distinct I'oltltnes. The Cubs are billed lo leave Chicago March 4. and Stay at. West Baden until March 14. They wtlf then go to Vlckshurg for ten idays,-Montgomery twv days, At luiita two days. Chattanooga nno day,'' Birmingham three days; Mentphls. April 4. 6: Nashville. Anril 6. 7. and ' then work around at Terr Halite,-' Fort' Wayfie. 'fn dlaivapolia, Dayton aJl .. Cincinnati .April it, ior tne opening ot tne season. M'KEEN'S CAR JUMPS TRACK General Manager of dnlla- Align tty Injured In. W'rrt-k In Pennsylvania. ' HANLIN STATION, Pa.. Jan."lS.-Th new private car of General Manager Mo Keen of ths Vandajia division -of tu . Pennsylvania rsilroad, attached - to th rear of westbound train iNo. 5,, Jumped the track here tonight. 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