lllf, U.A1.AI1A J'ail.i rI,L".: r'KlP.M. .lA.MAIU. Ii, rjUi. r REAL-ESTATE viTr tBorrnTv ron sAi.e (Continued.) ron pa uk- ' IS North Trih trrl. 6 rooms. 1I modern hut furnace, U.fcn), . cgsh, balance t 6 a muntli. HASTINGS HEYDEN, , . 17f4 Farnaur fct. - - 1 FOR HALE Ma Kpauldlng Ft., ft room, all modern, but furnace, lull lot . permanent walk. 3 blocks to rtar Jitie-, house rout 3.M) lo bul'd. frlee rediteed for immediate sale to 12.490. sy tr-rms," ' ' HASTINGS it IIEYDEN. 17(4 FarnHtn Kt. FOR RAlfc . Southwest corner IDth ami Indiana ave nue,, corner 47xi: ft. prfe . HASTINGS & IIEYDEN, " - 1704 Farnam 8t. I FOR PAI.K Colllcf ' fine lola. Am". Meredith anil TnwW avenns. many choice residences now bring built. Flics I4O0 to 50f each, 110 caah; 1 a month. , - HASTINGS & HEYDEN, 1704 Farnam Kt. Ftm SAJ.F.- . 8 acres risjfif tn Itcnson. ripe trr sub-dividing. Price tl.flfo. ' - HASTINGS V IIEYDEN, 1704 Farnrtn St. FOR WALK , 1411 Wrt Ht.. nearly nfw S-rnom. all mod rrn hDuv, built 'by -day's lahor, permanent walks, 'full Kit.'rlnao t.. car, in pplcndid 'weighborl"d Pt- HASTINGS & IIEYDEN. ' .. .1704. Farnam 8t. -i i in 4 ' : -Twr. let's. rktr. half block south of A rea Ave., spienrun vht. town. Belong to nonresident owner, for-both . '...!. . '., .-. HASTTNOS & HEYDEN, 1704 Farnam Ht. down Price '"tolt N. 80th St.. -room strictly modern jiouse" just finished, full cellar, everything first-c'Tass. paving ' paid In full. I rice. W.'7W "HASTINGS & HEYDEN. 1 s i . r . 1704 Farnam Bt, - '.. - ..... - s- (19) 12 1 '"Of Course You Intend to build a new bouse. In ac cordance with your own ideas some day. so" be1cr bo paytntT tuy-vour lot n"W. We have' the finest, moat sightly and best lo cated lots for $1 up to $550 anywhere to bo fuund. 1'ay I0 cash and balance 16 per month.' You won't miss theso small sums nd socm have the lot paid for; over 40 fm which to selects We can surely please yni. Call or 'pUbne tis and we 11 take you to sea- the lota at any time. RUSSELL &' k 'latRICK TJ0., 433-34 Bamgo WdK. 15th and Ilarney. ! '..- .. .. (19 til 17 GIIICICENS If you want t buy . a large pjece of ground, with gnxl 8-rooni modern house, tor-chioken raialiin, Xb miles from post otfice. 4 blocks from street car line, very cheap, see ua at once. ''U. PUMONT & SOX. -'Phen Dow&-lR3 690. 1(505 Farnam St. (19) 617 hi .... :G0.0D LOT CHEAP ,. FACING II ANSCOM PARK $1,1S0 for 40xlfiO ft., w. front . . on Iark Ave., near Hickory; t K.' laya hih and sightly, 3oo It. f; ' ' Ji'otrl ycai1 line, near stores. J school nnd church; asphalt paved stre't, specials all paid j , ..Jn full. Thlaprico good only. " fur a short time. Investigate. : CKOItOU & CO., 1601' FARNAM ST. .it- - .:' - -- (19 15 IS N' IA VKD STREET $i;S5D" ' -loctpd4wst north of Ames, fronting east ofi !th St., only a stop to the car. Have .nient, iroftt nearly as ntuch as we ask for V. Martison & Morton . "'r ti-m N. Y. L.lfe. Tel. Pong. 311. .. ' .,, . . - . (!9)-578 15 ' ' ' . i . ' A, P, tukey & Son '.' '. .Wi oflor at.UUl at. 31st Bt., ' tpri-roWn." house with good ,.."- stable', full lot, .all. In first - class condition, for the sum , J ' This Is a copnplete and up- - - to-date home In all respects. , '. rr Svf laji, taxes are all paid. . J-flitJit--fi grade. Kast front Pine . location. Owner will carry $3,000 loan on the prop . . erty.for tbree years at S per '.x; ; cent. ' balance' cash. ..' ' V- Tl'KEY & SON., t . 444-445 ' Bsrd of Trade Bldg. MI.' -... 'Phone Dnmlii 21X1. (19)-68) 16 ESTATE TITLE TRUST CO. CiiAS. J3. WILLIAMSON. Pres. . 19) 344 :::a: cottage home 1 iUSxlSo ft. h paved street, fronting on Jlsnscom park. 7-room house, modern ex cept furnace. on'y M,0: i cash. Will sell house- wrtti part of ground, or one vacant lot separator If desired. This Is a de sirable home and cheap. J. II. DUMONT & SON, 'Phone Douglas 620. i l'WO Farnam St. (19 61G 16 Jo-ACRE FRAMT FARM. v ' -L0 bearing cherry trees, ' f0) currant bushes, Some plum trees, 7-room house and large barn. Near school, not far out, ?4.uV W. 1L UATES. 617 N. Y. LIFH UM) 611 18 s 1 i . 10-ROOM. modern, up-to-date home, choice location, IT.frK). Owner leaving the clly and will Vatco In vheaper property as part payment. Address C fcto. care Bee , office. (19)-S20 18 j:ight-room bouse, city water. In Dundee. lrUe. . f'J.Hiu. S.HU cash, balance easy ' terms.' Can you 'beat that? Fred O. Shields. Phone D. 4K. (19) 613 .NINry-KlVJM house, completely modern, large tof; must' sacrifice; will make terms to sulfe'purcbai.rr. iCall. Harney VUM utter p m- ' - !- twig- V i $5,500 ' Tjrcny &TJ00M HOUSE . WEST FARNAM DISTRICT House 3021 Davenport St.; has' vestibule entrance, reception hall, parlor, dinina room and kitchen on first floor, finished In oak. oak floors; four r-nnia and bath on second . rt.br: UrM f ulr-uru ktxi basement ou Inula cellar entrance; cement walks, asphalt paved street, close to Central bauUsvard. .Ike Una two Is . very dtmirable ami In walking duuanua down town. Owiior . . ' i , . . , . . jiaa yiii ino price auwu in umn -u . quicR ssre; tiouse ts resny in move uuo. )lA6TlNUrvdilu)'DKN, 1704 Farnam St ,. .. tl-5XI 1 v A HOME FOR YOU ...... i on 41st St. -nrid Farnam. a room all modern houte, lot 4ixlJ. Price, 15, iw. 41ST AND JACKSON. 4-f. part -ui-wrii, lot 4jxlJ0. Price. 31. 60). t-r. bouse part modern, corner lot. clc-t to car- Price 11.700. Very easy terms. , S. FRANK, S'fyille Blk. " (1 )-(. 17 THK R.EF.P ABSTHAO-f CO.. osUbrishoi AMI. rtosiin servica. ui our pric rusta ll Mli REAL ESTATE CITT PROPERTY FOR BALE (Continues. FOR BALK Lot 17. Mm-it 32, Alhrlght'S choir e aid.. South Omaha; I15U. J. I. Case T. W. Co.. Haclna. Vi. - U9(-M:0 17 s.ooo wt.H buy f -li city lot . 6xli2, large brick barn and small cottage, nest to northeast corner of itli t.rtd UavMiwmlt! Sts. THOMAS HRENNAN, Iloom 1 New York Life building. 1)-1V3 LIST your property with Chris Boyw, 22d and Cumming St. (.! 341 REAL ESTATE ( Ann AND HANOI LANDS FOR SAI.K V AcbraalLa. - FOlt I5A R JAINS in western Nebraska lands, either improved or unimproved, ate B. K. iilercr At Co.. 411 Itee bull.ilng. 0 Ms 2ix WANTKD. to rent, farm 1H0 to 121 acres best of reforences Riven. Address fost- ofih-e Box 1, Waterloo, Neb. (i" MH27 lx LAND 8NAR Ten miles northeast of Valentine. Neb on Couth Dakota line, we off.-r for quick sale i ucies at l.0"U. . Warranty deed and ahxtrart. Tills land Is perfectly level, with fine black oll. Not far from this land a pari got $:W as ills share of crop rent on 1H0 acres. The owner of above land Is forced to sell, therefore offers this exceptional oar- "a "WAIT INVESTMENT COMPANY, 401 He Hullding, Omaha. Neb. (20) M633 17 .North Dakota. 6.000 acres of Golden valley, North Dakota land. 1 per acre. L. j. McMahon, 1: Kndlcott Ii'dg., Hi. i'oul. Minn. (JO) MO lSx Orraroa. A BNAP TN ORKOON TTMBETt. I will sell a two-thirds interest in 4.000 acres of pine timber land for MO.WO. These lands have 45,000.000 feet of fine white pine lumber, well locs'ed. I.nnd valuable after cutting timber. Title perfect. Address W. Cook. L.umber exchange building, fort land, Oregon. IJ0 MZ4S feb.lOx Wlseeskta, LANDS Lands Lands We hava some valuablo Improved and unimproved kinds that must be converted into cash. These lands were taken to secure Indebtedness by this bank. Call or write Cltliena' State Bank. Cadott. Wis. CO) M392 18 X WHF.N writing to advertisers, remember If takes but an extra stroke or two or the pen to ment'nn the fact that you aaw me aa in The riee. MUcellaaeoas. WKSTF.RN FaRM lands. Crop payment plan; two crops 'paya for land, while the land Is doubling in value. NATIONAL INVESTMENT CO., m-m Urandeis Building. r)-M40S 11.000 FIRST YEAR nt stock and dairy farming, exco lent fanning lands and re linnuishments. cheap. (S. R. Malone, Draper, S. D. (20)-M;2S 17x REAL ESTATE LOANS 1100 to 110,000 made promptly. F. D. Wead, Wead Bldg., lull and Farnam. (22)-M346 WANTED City loans. Peters Trust Co. (22) 34 WAKTKD Clt v loans and warrants. W Farnam Smith & Co., 1320 Farnam 8t, (22) 0 PRIVATE MONEY NO DELAY. GARVIN BROS., 104 FARNAM, . (22)-'J64 PRIVATK money to loan; no delays. J. II. Sherwood, 616-617 Brandeia Bldg. (22; M180 LOWEST RATES Bemls, Paxton Block. (22) 335 LOANS on Improved Omaha property. O'Keefe R. E. Co., 1001 N. Y. Life Bldg. MONEY TO LOAN Payne Investment Co. ' . --2) 352 PRIVATE money to loan on Improved real estate. N. P. Dodije & Co., 1714 Far nam St. (3)-l!6 REAL ESTATE WANTED SL'Bl'RBAN HOME. Will pay cash for rrom 3 to 10 acres with Improvements. Slate location and price. Address S 824 Bee. (25) M558 19 WANTED TO BUY WANTED To buy second-hand furniture, .. ... I. a Mii.7 Lll n.'HJ, ram-li linn. leums, office furniture, old clothes and shoes, pianos, feathers, bed pillows, quilts and all kinds of tools; or will buy the furniture of your house complete. The highest price paid. Call the rlKht man. Tel. Doug. 871. (25)-M774 Fet4 SECOND-HAND feed sacks. No amount too large or loo small. Wagner, 8"1 N. M. (3G)-357 CASH paid for second-hand clothing, shoes, etc. & N. 18th St. Tel. Red 3.(25. (25) sa WANTED To buy. second-band furniture, ccok and healing stoves, carpets, lino leums, office furniture, old clothes and shoes, pianos, feathers. bed pillows, quilts, and all kinda of toolst; or will buy the furniture of your house complete; tho highest prices raid. Call ihfi tlKlit man. -Tel. Doug. 3071. (25) M961 F6 WHEN you write to advertiser, kindly mention The Ba. WANTEDSITUATIONS DAY WOMEN furnished fiea cf charge. Telephone Douglas 11)2. (-7) 362 WANTED Work In Omaha by young man; best references; ex-school teacher; position ir.uat have future. L. M. Meeker, Box 25. Lincoln. Neb. 27) M504 19x COMPETENT accountant, experienced In all details of mercantile and corporation accounting, credits, correspondence, open ing and closing bok. auditing, making financial statements and Lalacca sheets, capable of simplifying cumberaome ! meth ods, devising economical systems ana eliminating eupei fl jit les, wants employ ment 1n Omaha or elsewhere. Address D 8f Bee. (27-M2i 17x WANTED By student, young man, place to work for board and room. Address or call, T. J., Boyles college. (27) 606 17x WANTED Work of any kind by colored gentleman: can give good references. Ad dress A Mil, care lice. (27) M59I 22x yoi'NO lady Wishes position as house keeper; no objection to clilldren: refer ences exchanged. Address 3010 Avenue A, Council Blu(is. Ia, (27) Moisj is Vul'Ntl n.an wants nice room and board: prlxate family preferred Address offers to Paxton Hotel, room 146. 26t ii lbx WHEN' writing to advertisers, remember il takes but an extra stroke or two of tiie pen to mention the fact that you aaw I lie Jtd in Tub Bee. GOVERNMENT NOTICES PROPOSALS FOR N MATH FOOT OIL Clilcf y urtei nialer s Office, Federal Building. Chicago, Illinois. January 11, lis. Scaled proposals, in triplicate, subject t6 the usual conditions, will lie received al this office until 12 o clock, noon. January 21, 1!8. and thi n oiw-iied. for f ui tiirtiing and delivering at either I lie Chicago, New York or Philadelphia Depot of the Quar termasters 1. partnient, 1". 8. Army, t.iil gallons Neatvfoot Oil; subject to increase In quantity of from 20 per cent to 50 per cent. If desired by this Lepartmeiit. The light Is reserved t reject tr accept any or all propohals or any part thereof, prefer ence will be given to article of domestic manufacture, conditions of quality and prUe (including in the price of foreign pro duction or manufacture, the duly thereon) being equal. Specifications. , blanks for proposals and full Information will be fur nished upon applfcatton at this office. En velopes containing proposals to be Indorsed "Proposals for NealfX)t Oil. to be oxneJ January 31. 190a." W. Roblnaon. Jr.. Chief Quartermaster, ' " Jli-14-le-ls LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO HRI1KIK CONTRACTORS. Rrldne Builders and Mateilal Men Juies- burg, Colo.. Jan. 7, 8-aled proposals will be received ht tie Board of County Commissioners t,( Hedgakk county, Colo rado, ud to 12 o'clock noon of the rth day of January. I!, for the complete construc tion of a pile bridge, about j.'jnn leei long. ross a portion of the Houlh naue rivei. extending from the south end of the new H'ate bridge at Julestiurg to the south bank of the South PJatte river. pealed Pronosala will lie received by tna P.ard of County Commissioners of Selg wick county, Colorado, up to 12 o'clorlt noon or the ?7th day or January. lor the furnishing of uM material to build a pile bridge about l.uM feet long, said ma terial to be delivered at the north end of that portion of the Slate bridge now built at Julesburg, Colocado, across the Boiitn I'latte river. Sealed nronosals will also be received, by Said board up to 12 o'clock boon of the J7th day of January. i:. for the building and furbishing of all labor In the building of a pile bridge about l.ofo feet long ucros a portion of the Boutli I'lnlte river, extend ing rrom the nuth end of the new mate bridge at Juleshurg tn the south bank of the South Tlatte liver. All proposals to be filed with the county clerk, at her office In Julesburg, Colorado, t wblch office further Information in re gard to such bridge and worn and u cony of the plans and specifications and amount ot material required for ssld bridge win be kept and can be seen by any pulton Interested. The aald Board of County Commissioners reserves the rlcht to reiect anv and all bids offered. By order of the Board of County Com- missioners of Sedgwick county, Colorado. By C. W. WHITE, Chairman. J10dl7t REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS W. J. Wagoner and wife to John J. . Ryan, lot 16, Wagoner I'helun s subdivision 2) Hastings Heyden to Roy Ia. Hu man, lot 19. clock 2, Hastings A Heyden's addition' 2"i) Mary O'Rourke to Anna Williams. N V, S NE'4 NV4 30-lrt-i;i 1 Bertha Bllevernlcht and husband to Mary (V Basar, lot 17, Sullivan's addlilon 110 Lula M. 81 ruin and husband to Titos. O. Flnson, lot 44, Keystone Park... 1,300 D. C l"tterson, trustee, and wife to Alfuilda Nelson, lots 3 and 4, Fearon I'lare 2 Park Real Estate company to same, same 95") The evangelical German Lutheran Trinity church to" Claus Slevers, 4 acres In NEli 22-15-12 WO Robert O. Fink to Charles I Thomas, lot 6. block 111, and other lots In Florence " Samuel Pru.vn and wife to Omaha & Council Bluffs Street Railway com pany, lota 6, 6. 7 and s, block 230, Omaha 26.001) Same to same, part Pterce street In block 2j, Omaha 2 James H. Vradenburg et al to George. Vradenburg, lots 7 and 8, block 4, Comer I Mary P. Benedict to John W. Rsp et, al. lot s. block 2, L. P. Ham mond's addition 1,830 Walter L. Selby and wife to John Shankman. lots 5, 6, 7 and 8, Ken dall's subdivision W William Oruenlg to J. L. Kaley, part lot 3, block 6, Park Place .... 1 RAILROAD TIME CARD CNION STATIC'S JOtb. AJTD MARCY. I'bIob Paclffe. Leave. Arrivfc. Tha Overland Limited. .a S:50 am a 9:40 pm The Colorado Express.. a 3:50 pm a 6.00 pm Atlantla Express al0:15 am The Oregon Express a 4:10 pm a 6:00 pm Tha Los Angelea Llm. . . .al2:5o pm a 9:16 pm The Fast Mall a 9:30 am a 1:45 pm The China & Japan Mail a4:u0 pin a 6:50 pm Colo-Chicago Special.... a 12: 10 am a 7:06 am Beat'e & Stroms'g L'cal.bl2:30 pm b 1:40 pin North Platto Local a 7:12 um a 4:45 pm Chicago & North wfc.tera. Chicago Dayllfiht a 7:25 am all:48 pm St. Paul-Minn. Kxpresa 7:50 am al0:00 pm Chicago Local dll :30 am a J:28 pm Sioux City Passenger, ..a 7:;0 ah a 3:2 pin Chicago Passenger a 4:30 put a 9:46 am Chicago Special ...a 6:00 pm a 8:23 am St. Paul-Minn. 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Lincoln Fast Mall... ...a 4:1 pm a 3:46 pm ...a 4:10 pm a 3:46 pm ...a 4:10 pm a 3:45 pm ...aii:a pm 10:15 Dm ..a 8.5 ain a 6:10 pro ...a i:is am a s iu pui ...b 1:45 pm al:':ll pm b 8.08 am al0:15 Din Lincoln iocsi Lincoln Locsl Lincoln Local L" Schuyler - Platlsmouth.b 1.10 pm a 7:60 pm bl0:30 am a :50 am Hellevue - 'iaiiiuuuw.i o.v H, .Hll anion I ll-lOWa b :16 am Beilevue-Pluttsntoutll L'enver Limited Cliicsgo Special b 1 :30 pm a 7:25 am all:45 pin ...a 4:10 pm ...a 7:40 am ...a 4:20 pm .. .a 6:30 Dm Chicago Expieas a ba pm . 8:3i) am Iowa I.oral ...a 9:15 am alt.SOam St. Louis Kxpiess ...tl lDpm tll:i(m u-inii Clt v & St. Joe..al0:45 pm a 6 3u am Kansas City & St. Joe. .a 9:15 am a 6:10 pm Kansas City ft St. Joe. .a :j pm - WEBSTKR 9TA -15TH ft WEBSTER thlcaao, St. Paul, Mlaneapolls ft Omaha. Leave. Arrive Twin City Fnssenger b 6:3o am b 9.10 pm Pioux City Passenger. ..a 1:05 pm a!0:,V) am Emerson Local c 8:45 am c 6:53 pm Missouri raeifle. Auburn Local b 3:50 pm bll:25 am a Dailv. b Dally except Sunday, c Sun day only, d Daily except Saturday. Daily except Monday. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS CANADIAN PACIFIC Empraaa Una of tha Atlantic. First Cabin Winter Rate S3 5 up. Superior accommodation avauaoie. oaiety, speed ana coinrori cumuiiicu. Write for particulars. O. B. BBHJAMljr. Osa, A1, S3S Bo. Clark St C&icsgo. Hi . Dr. I. K. Dahl Arrested. DES MOINES. . Ia.. . Jab. iii.-Dr. P. K Dahl. a prominent pliynician cf Mason City was arrested 1oday on an Indictment charg lug Mm with manslaughter. . The death of Mia. Dora Bowen following an oera tton which Dahl Is satd to have performed Is made tha basis for the Indictment. Mrs. Bowen was g prominent musician. Both Blood high In social circle , , .. WAR EACLE SHUNS NOTORIETY Blackfoot Chief Ffan Getting Bawled Out with Teather On. HE AND BURNS BOTH CONTTDENT Wrestle at Aadltorlam Friday Mailt Looked To aa the Moat Terrlllc Mraaale let Hers In This City. War Eagle the Blackfoot Indian who wrestles Fsrmer Burns at the Auditorium Friday night, doesn't hanker after notor iety, even though hia calling brings him tinder the ".mellglit. At the llenshaw, Wednesday, when the- articles of agree ment for the match Were being drawn up. a friend suggested that be put on his native costume, which lie has with him, and parade himself on tho streets as an ad. "No, I don't like Irt do that," quietly said the Indlaji. "It might tend to cheapen m and get ihe bawled out and 1 don't want that." , War Euglo feels confident of crushing the prido of Omaha admirers of Farmer Burns, for ho Is certain he can and will down the old gladiator who has boat 'cm all during the yeMrs if his career oh the mat. But Burns does not coincide with these beliefs nt the chief. Burns Is one of those wrestlers who Is never defeated until tho match Is over. Of course, the Indian has It on him In weight and strength, sur passing Burns nlnvty pounds In weight, but these are not all necessary to put the sage of Big Ilock on his back. He Is un questionably the most resourceful mun there Is In the business and besides he has thrown heavier men than War Kuglo when it conies to that. The big Turk of whom he made a mere monkey a few years ago, outweighed trio Blackfoot- away yonder. Kmil Klank, himself a corking good wrestler, aays War Eagle will certainly down Burns. Both wrestlers are headed toward the Pacific as soon aa this mill Is over. Burns has a severe task ahead ot him In Dr. Roller of Spokane and another one In Frank Coleman of that city. KE!T OV THE RrXIXG TRACKS Pedro Wins the Magnolia Melllna Stakes at';Jls"T Orleans. NEW ORLEANS. Jan. 1.-In a driving flnlsli today at the Fair Grounds Pedro won the Magnolia selling slakes by a short head from Temaceo'at 5 to 1. Jockey Notler made his reappearance In the sad dle this afternoon, his two weeks' sus ponslon having expired. He rode two win ners and two place horses. Weather clear, track soft. Results: First race, seven .furlongs, selling: Tele scope. 1i (Notter), 6 to 2, won: Hannibal Bey, 1( (I'el, 15 to 1, second; Oanihrlnus, l'Hi (Heldel), 6 to 1. third. Time: 1:80,. Donna Elvira. Topsv RitWnson, RelMi, lyady Vincent. Husted. Bcatrfcn K, Lady Ethel, Dr. MHCk and Moyea also ran. Second race, five furlfings: Colloquy, lit) (Heldel j, 4 to 6, woti: Toy Boy, 10 ( I'ow ersi, 11 to 5. second; Momentum, 100 (Brus sels 6 to 1, third. Time: 1:02. Morales. Come On Sam, EJdorndo, Oennomo, Suffice, Frontenac. Allowmalse, Fusillade, Pity, High Glass and (iilpine also ran. Third race, slfui longs : Angelus. 108 (Notter), 8 to 5, won: Ht. Ilarlo, 105 (Tow ers), 6 to 1, second; Apache, 103 (Ott), 4 to 1, third. Time: l:hH. Taninr. Rural Boy, Dew of Dawn, Ixitus Brandt, F. T. Shlpp, Polar Star nnd Youthful also ran. Fourth race, tho Magnolia selling stakes, onn milo: Pedro, l'i) (McCahey), 6 to 1, won; Teniaceo, Wi, Notter), 5 to 1, second; Hyperion II, "7 iLee), 7 to 5. third. Time: l:4u4. Sally Preston, Pasadena, Zlpango, Miss Delaney, - Orlmaldi, Hawksma and Halberd aiso ran. Fifth race, six furlongs, selling: Meadow Breeze, 111 (Powers,. 3 to 1, won; No Quarter. 104 (Pickens), 15 to 1, second; De fined. 97 (Sklrvin), 8 to 1, third. Time; l:l'i'i- rrlnce Hohenlohe, Escutcheon, Handzarra. Frank lxjrd, Avaunteer and 'red Mulhnlland .also ran. pixin race, m Ifi'aud one-nuarter. selling; Txiulse McFu Hand. .1115 (Minder). 5 to 1. won; John MeRridA 107 (Powers), 5 to 1. second; Sea dull. JO? (Notlerj, It to . 10, tMfd.' Time: .Jlti,' I?elerU:w, Milsliora. Lady Charade. King of the Valley, Vin culo. Savolr Faire. J. D. Rundt and Bernie Cramer also ran LOS ANOELKB. Jan. 16.-Santa Anita park resalls: . . Urst race, slxi and one-half furlongs. selling; Succeed, 10H (Martin). 8 to 1. won Adoration, 1ij3 iDugan), 5 to 1, second Noiile Lucille, lu5 (Ross), 8 to 1". third. rime: 1:20. Ladv Vasht . Jos e K.. Rust ling Silk,. Illusion, Ruscimo and Saucy M tlnlahed na named. Second race, thrit furlongs, nurse: Para dlae Queen, 112 (Burns), 1 to 3, won; Joe uauenes. nil IJ. aiusgrave), M to 1, second; Buninai. U. Martin). 7 to 1. third. Time: :86v Belle of Bravs. Frank Clancy. Mat- tie .Russell, Colonel Dick. Madrlne. Instant Morea and Lady Quality lnlslied aa named. third race, six rurlonga. selling: Mintia. lift (C Ross), 6 to 2, won; Escamado, li (Burns), 6 to 1, second: Red (iarter, 112 (Boland), 9 to 1, third. Time: l:13i- Dia mond. Search Me. I'ncle Henrv. Laclne and Neatness flnudied as named. hourth race, mile and onc-eluhth. sell Ing: Christine A. 103 (Burns), 9 to 10, won; riasn, um (Martin),. 6-to 1, second; Badly 1 sea, 11s th-nappi, i to 1. tnird. I Inie 1:56. Rublnon, Woodsman, Josle Wheeler and Needful flnlslied as named. Fifth race, five and one-half furlonss Harvel, 114 (Dugan), 1 to 3, won; Laudable, l'7 (Ooldstein), 6 to 1. second; Billy Bow legs, 111 (Schilling). 20 to 1. third. Time: l:t. Waldorf, Uodfather, Hal, Connie M urawny Lad and Jura nan llnished as named. Sixth race, six furlongs: Andocho. Ill' (uuirani, p to 1. won; Arragon. 114 (Kadi He 1 8 to 1, second; Sentado, I07 (Horner), 13 to tnird. 'lime: lao. Miss Tiniyar. Ban nocence, Everan, Usbia, George ""Swain Bazxlni, Toddy Hodge, . Bejovis, Straight away. Ban Ellen. Barato and Bon Hhv IiniKiiea as namea. - m OAKLAND, Cal.. Jan. 16.-Resuls: First race, futurity course: (ialves. 103 (Hayes), J3 to 6, won: Deneen, Hil (Walsh), 11 to 5, second. Pan De Oro, lo3 (Miller), to 1. third. Time: 1:14. Vnc e Sam. Cerro Santa, Lord Fillgrnne. Axuza, Quin daro, Joe Goes, Natt Hugan and Hua chacha also ran. Second race, futurity course, selling: Mundard, 111 (Scovllle), 6 to 6, won; Big Store, 110 tRIce), 3 to 1, second; Jockey flounce, (i. naroonneaui, ii 10 1. third. Time: V.I.S. Juck Paine, Hal Reid, Red Reynard, Baqlad and Gage Taylor alj ran.. Third race, three furlongs, curse: Trance. 110 tMclntyre), 3 to 1, won; Onapole, 110 (Scoville), 14 to 5, second; Seattle, 110 (Keogh). 5 to 1. third. Time: 0:3i;w. Pon- pil, Opulant, Llnola. Falsa Nun and Rol licking Boy also run. Court ti race, mile and on sixteenth, sell ing: Blanche C. lnl 1 lieathertoni, 4 to 1, won; Eduardo, 113 (Fisher, 8 to V, second Dorado, 111 (Miller), 4 to 5, third. Time; 1:51V Agnola and Captain Burnett also ru 11. Fifth rac. mile and seventy vards. sell. Ing: Margaret Randolph, ! (Heatherton), 7 to 2, won: Jocund, 114 (McBride), 13 to 5. second; Maxtress, 1U5 (Gilbert). 60 to 1 third. Time: l:4v Lassen, Boloman, Captain Hale, Funnyside and George KI1- uorn aiso ran. Sixth race, one mile: Deutachlsnd, Pi7 (Keogh), 6 to 5, won: Judiie Nelson, 97 (Hayes), 5 to 2, second: Dollie Dollars, t9 (Gilbert). 9 to 1. third. Time: 1:41. Plaus ible, Janeta and Sibarl also ran. tOl C1I. . Bl.l VVH ME.V WINNERS Hardin and Woolman Beat Roiiers and Tovnsend of Omaha. The crack Council Bluffs shooting team, Haidin and Woolman, won in the match from Rogers and Townaend by the score of 173 to 165. The high wind made the targets erratic and the Council Bluffs men proved to be the best at this style of shooting. Friday a five-man team race will be shot between teams from Lincoln and Omaha at Townssnd s park at the east end of the Douglas street bridge. The Omaha team will consist of Loom is, McDonald, Rogers, l-wls and Townsend. Tile conditions are luO birds per man for the price of the targets and a supper. The score: Hardin ,..21 21 51 21 H Woolman 20 24 24 U 88 172 Rogers ... Tow nsnid 21 20 19 20 M & 19 21 12- 85 Basket Ball at tedar Falls. CEDAR FAU-8. Ia., Ja. 16." (Special.) In the gymnasium of the Iowa State Nor nal school on Friday evening, January 18. there will be two games cf basket ball. The first will be between Ihe normal second team and the Cedar Rapids High school team. Next tbere will begin a contest be twt-tn tlia teams from Drake university t 1 Lvs Moines and the normal Bchool. This will be the first time tUit tho schools have met in s .ItW1 siiti- of ttnet ball and much Interest is attached to pic games. AMI'. PROFKTORVi HTsTHMKVT lakes I o larldeats that Have Caaaed BlaT Row la Itna, IOWA CITT, Jan. 1C (Speclsl )-Prof.' Jt. 1 W. Byer, who has complete charge of ai letlcs at the State College of Agrlcultusr, baa Issued a statement in which he seeks to explain the various incidents leading up to the severance of relations between the state university and tha agricultural col lege. His statement conalals of the following: That the officials of the Nebraska-Ames game. In which RepperL was put out for rough play, declared the rough play to be unintentional onaHrppcrt's part. That Reppert tackling of Kirk In the Ames-Iowa game was exactly what any good aggressive player would have done under the clrcumatances. That Wlilet's Ineligibility to play was not known to the Aggies; that his record Is being investigated and If It la found that he has plsyed more than the time allowed apologies will be made to all persona In jured. In conclusion Prof. Byer alleges thst Ihe university has acted unfairly In severing relations "without giving the accused par ties an Impartial bearing." He then chal lenges a comparison between the athletic re-ords of tho two Institutions, wblrli he leaves "to the fair-minded people of the (tate.7 It Is expected thst the matter will end here and that Prof. Byer will not make any further statements, since his original statement showed that the Wlllett matter had been culled to the attention of the Ag f;ics and that action had been taken n the matter. The local . authorities niado the fullest Investigation of Wlllett'a record and gave the Ames bourd every opioriutiity to explain before the situation waa mada public but no ex planations of any kind were made, nnd so the statement of facts waa given to the press. The college authorities at Qrlnnell have since announced that Wlllett waa a student In the regular college while at tending that Institution, thus giving him six years in athletics. VORK 'WEAKENS I SECOND II.4M One Point to the Good In First, bat Overwhelmed 1st the End. York's Y'oung Men's Christian association bnsket ball team came to Omaha Wednes day, but it was not able to carry home the bacon, as has aome other teams which have come out of York. Omaha won by the score of 41 to 17 In a game of apparent uncertainty, for York was ahead by the senrft of 8 to 7 at the end of the first half. York has a Harder team than Omaha, hut did not at any stae evince the team worg that Omaha showed In the second half. From the one-sided nature of the eeconn half it would almost seem as though th Omaha team had been working under the delusion of over confidence during the first half. Hanson waa out of the game and his place was taken by Wesln. who caught his stride tn the second half and msde the fur flv. Cohn was advanced from the Kanga roos for the evenlna and played a good game. Perry waa the main strengin 01 the York team and was in the rray rrom start to finish, but his team did not bad; him un well ennliffh to win. The basket ball game was preceded by an exhibition bv the members of the night a vimiaHlum classes and the exhibition made decided hit with the large crown 01 spectators which wss present. Between halves the Teddy bears gave an exhibition of hand balancing., 'ilia lineup: York. umana Derrick forward Wesln Perrv , forward Cohn Moad center '. Wilson Cornstock guard Plerrou Kirkpatrick guard Harris Referee: Grainger tif York. I mpire Miller. Scorer: Karon. Timekeepers Sturgess Biid Clark. Field poals: York, 4 Omaha. 17. Goals from foul: York, 9 Omaha. 7. Fouls: York. 12; Omaha, 2i Goals from field: Perrv (3). Mead. Wrsin (5). Colin (2). Wilson (l, Fjcrrou 4i. Goals from touis: porry (N), KirKpatricx, x 11 son (4), PJerrou (3). HIGH SCHOOL BOYS WORK HARD Getting; In Trim fur the Game with York. The basket ball practice at the high school on Wednesday was tllb stlffest the boys have hail this season, for the Junior and senior teams took turns In making the veterans swea. The class showed up very favorably, considering that the members had not played together before. The junior team will probably conKist of Carrier, l,ar- Bion, Ross, ' McKlnney and (J. Keiwitt. Brown, R. Kelwltt, Clark. PagelB. Doud, Burns and Brownell make up the senior squad. The lineup of the York and Omaha teams will be as follows: York. Position. Omaha. Scott forward Burdlck Whltoomb forward Nagl Henderson '. center Arnstein Nelson guard Neavles Per.del guard Howard Substitutes York. Broth, Center. Omaha, Pagela and McWhlnney. Referee Prof. Johns ot York. Captain Bell ofthe York team will not play because of an injured knee, and cir cumstances have necessitated a slight change In the Omaha lineup. The local players will practice, this afternoon tor me last time before Saturday's game, which will be played at 8 o'clock In the Young Men's Christian association gymnasium. WITH THE BOWLERS. After losing tho first with the lowest game they have rolled this year, the Metz Bros, team won two games from the Storz Blues at the Association alleys last night. In the final round they passed the thousand mark and Blakeney came within one pin of the league record high game for the season. He also had the high total with 615. Tonight's teams are the Benos and Omaha s. Score: STORZ BLUES. 1st. 2d, 3d. Total. Frltscher 161 KM 177 5" Francisco 214 18 1) 592 Moore 123 !( 162 445 Anderson 154 201 174 f.29 Cochran .1 190 2o6 145 541 Totals. 843 923 METZ BROS. 848 ?,en 1st. .. 179 .. 197 .. 154 .. 123 .. 144 .. 797 2d 1( 2ot 197 173 206 3d. 701; I Neale Sprague . Bruiike .. 160 lsj tn 179 265 Den man Blakeney Totals. 946 1.018 3,761 The Jetter Gold Tods won two out of three games from the Cole-McKennas on the Metropolitan alleys last night. Ma- honey, for the Gold Tops, Is certainly com ing to the front lately, all on account of his doing a little practice work. His high single game of 233, and total of 6:11, wtjrj the beat for the evening, while Smith of the Cole-McKennas was high on his team with 655. Tonight Byrne-Hammers against Brodegaard Crowns. Score: JETTER GOLD, TOPS. 1st. 2d. 8,1. Total. 618 H. Primeau I'M 1HX 170 C. Primeau 24 179 162 211 205 2o2 140 167 178 177 155 233 fiK9 Foley 55 447 mi Grotto Mahuney .. Totals. 908 922 COLE-M'KENNAS. 913 3,713 1st. .... 169 .... 121 .... 146 .... 172 .... 162 .... 770 2d. 11 ltio i:8 i:i4 178 790 3d. n 175 166 i 1 Total Smith ... Coughlan Wiley ... Tray nor . Thomas . Totals. 6:16 4H8 i 472 fill 9.15 2.495 The Tigers again took a firm seat on tho top round of the ladder in the Metropolitan league lace last night when they won three games trom the Eclipse team. Dick, the oid-tune bowler and dark horse, took all lionois for the Tigers with a total of io4 and single game or an. Klichle was high for his team with a lotal of 427. Toniaiit the Bungalows and Cubs will fight the pins. Dcoit-: TKJKRS 1st. 2d 2ol 3d. 166 145 134 Total Dick .... Stafford Salomon . 144 . 155 . 601 462 166 455 Totals.. Hi 436 l.08 ECLIPSE 1st. 185 140 108 2d. 153 118 171 3d. 139 14M 142 Total Ritchie .... Hauler Weyiuuller 427 4o5 421 Totals 383 443 428 1.253 Thorn peel t Wins Endnraace skate J. W. Thompsett wou Ihe 'twenty-four hour enduranc roller skating content at the Auditorium Wednesday night from E Fi. Wrenn, who skated for the twenty-four hours, but at that IIi.im was not able la fin ish the six-lap or half nnlc race which was' part of tha contest. Thnmpstt finished thtohalf mile alone and waa awarded the $.5, but he gave 110 of tha puree to the loser. Wrenu mads the .mistake of enxk. lug two on llirxe heavy cigars duxug Ihe morning hours, and lijs effect ot thesa be gan lo tell on Mni betore tho raeo wag over so llwt from .. until 9 - o dock .tut was scarcely U tu.Bkte eioo and- had to he asamted around the arena by toiim of the altendanls. During the tmenl v-(oui hours neither skater stopped (or a minute, taking nourishment while on their feet and chang ing their shoes while still skating. .MasWell Head of ( oantry I lab. MARSH ALLTOWN. la.. Jan. If.. (Spe cial IJoyd R. Maxwell, president of Ihe Iowa State Oolf association and a director of the Transmlssisslppl Golf association, ass elected president or tne iMsrsnauiown Country rlute today. A coninilttiM" was ap olnted to decide on the location of grounds to be 'purchased by a company, to Ik1 formed for that purpose, wnicn win less to tho Country club and give It an option to pifrchasa at the end of five vears. Hamilton (lis Cnh Shoot. HAMILTON. Ont.. Jan. l.-Two llva bird events were finished In the Hamilton Gun club's winter tournament, yesterday. The Grand Canadian handicap at twenty live birds was started, but only a rew squads shot and the event will not b rinisned until Friday. There are fifly-thve entries.. Sporting; Goain. This certainly Isn't April 15. True Henlinn Is anchored, but an far as the log shows. Ben and Edwin are still adrift. Salaries are said to have been rut 10 per cent In the Southern league. And the elec tion Is coming on at that. Kins- Fl orBKnMv won't greet John L. on this jaunt as heartllv as the prince of Wales greeted tb Big i n in as. Hutch Freess has Indignantly denied the rumor that he will catch for the New York Giants, this season. "It's a base canard." quoth Butch. Cy Young, thp original Cy, has signed his nineteenth annual enntract In profes sional base ball. Seventeen years he has spent In the major leagues and he any he will never apend one In the minors at the end of his career. It would serin that Farmer Burns would be at a disadvantage In a wrestlo with War Kaale on such terms as have neen made nothing but pin falls to count. The chances re' this will be the most terrific struggle even Seen on a mat in umana. Many newspapers have humorists on their staffs, but the Denver 'limes nas me inn nlcst man of sW. Here Is his latest joke "John I Sullivan has saved $9o.oot) agd Is going to make a tour of England with Jake Kllraln a a boxing; partner." This yarn about John U Sullivan's going abroad suggests that he might make It a celebration of the twentieth anniversary of that famous foot race at Chantllly. Marcii lo. 1RM, when he spent thirty-nine rounds trying to xpn dow-n the fleet footed Charlie Mitchell. There are nearly aa many tails to Cy Youngs kite ss there have been to the original Tin O'Nell's. It bus been the fash ion for years for every ball player named O'Nell to be called or have himself called "Tip," and every one named Young to annex the handle ' Cy. But, have you noticed that none of these plagiarists has yet become known by the Tip or cy standard of playlngT LAND SALES ARE IMPROVING Flllnas In. Register's Office Less Thnn for Prevlons Tear. Little Real 'estate operations ase resuming nor mal proportions rapidly according ' ta figures co-npiled by Register of Deeds Bandle showing the number of Instruments filed In bis office since January 1. The figures cover the first fourteen days of the year and while they show a falling off In comparison with last year the decrease ts slight. The number of instruments recorded dur Ing (lie first fourteen days of last year was 4W and during the same period this year It waa 396 or a decrease of fit. The receipts or the office during the period last year were 1559.60 and during the cor responding period this year they wrro 3526, a. decrease of $13.50. Simple Remedy tor ta Grippe,' La gtlppe cougs ara dangerous, as they frequently develop into pneumonia. Fo ley's Honey and Tar not only stops the cough, but heals and strengthens tha lungs Tho genuine Foley's Honey and Tar con tains no harmful drugs and Is In a yellow package. Refuse substitutes. AH druggists, so that no serfrius results need be feared. " Ttvo Thousand Men at Work. 1 PlTTSBCROvJan. 16. Orders were Issued today by the . PUtsourK Steel, company to put full forces at work In the vire, rod and tube mills at Monessep, Pa." Approxi mately 2,000 nun are affected. by its' purity" and ' its matchless flavor hai maintained its super iority for 50 winters "Since 1857" The half-pint flask is just right for the over coat pocket - in - cold weather; Bottled in Bond the Government guar antees it to be Every Drop Whiskey A. Gucksohcimar A Bros. Distillers, Pitttbur,, Pa. MEN A disease or weakness that deprives a niaii of .spirit, ambition and force should not be considered a trifling ail ment. Can you afford lotake tha risk of oiler complications being superinduced or other organs becoming Involved? This matter ts cm si that may not only concern your present welfsre, but brobably your future happiness as well. 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' TENTH TO ELEVENTH ON PIERCE As rresent Tenants Hold leases to Jaly. 1B09, Conetrwr-ttfta for Fnraam and Harney Cars Mast Await, The Omaha ft Council Bluffs Street Rail way company bought the half block be tween Tenth and Eleventh- streets, and from Pierce Btreet to the alley north Thurs day. The buildings on tha property will be removed and the street, railway, com pany will erect a car barn covering the entire half block. This will bo lor housing the cars of the Harney sod the. .Farn-.m street lines, which gre now kept In (ha old bam at Twentieth and, Harney atroets. The buildings now on tha property .pur chased are the three-story brick building of the Omaha Boitling- works, (two two story frame buildings, faring aa Tierce street, and five story and a-bait colleges facing on Eleventh street. Tlto-prlea paid for the property. Including the tiuildhis. was IJS.OiiO. The purchase' was ' tnado through tho D. V. Skleg compsny anl the Byron Reed company from. Samuel iTuyn of Olen Falls. "N. Y. . . The Omaha Bottling works has a b'gse no all the bulldlrfgs on Mie propehy ' until July 1, 1909. As sotm as this rxfitres the street railway company wilt begin Yemovlng the buildings and don struct Ins ' the car house. It will be built substantially or brick and stone1 In fhe'styla'rit'the other buildings erected t))1 Uie cbhipany )h 'recent years. It will cover the entire half block except for tho necessary distance whkii It must set back frotri the Tenth street sld to admit of curves for entrance. Secretary I-ussler . sirld ' Thursday .thst the barn at Twentieth and Harney streets will be cither abandoned or leased when the new hum is finished. The rew- barn will be about four times ss large as the one at Twentieth and Harney streets. . The abolition of tho old Harney street barn .and the ejection of tho new one will do as(y with an old argument In defense of not placing long cars .on the. much used Fajmam, line, that Is that .the .Harney barn cannot receive- suqU cars. But a the con struction work of the, new barn Is not to begin until July, ,1909, the company. It lr believed, will, be forced hy. , the circum stances of It buklhrsa to furnish the Far nam cars with, king- cars before tiat. ' Krlahttal Xnaams , of the stomach, liver, torpor, (ame back and weak kidneys, are, . nverconie by Ecctrlr Bitters. Guaranteed. Soo.j . For t-gle toy Beaton Drug Co. ; NEW ROLE FOR SUNDAY LAW Sooth Omnhn Saloon Keener Offer It a Excuse for Not Paying- "" Debt.' , The Sunday closing la-wi has been cited by John A. Kline, a' South. Omaha, saloon keeper, as. a rcatun .lie, Jiywld .Dot be re quired to pay a hot e given, by lilm several yeais ago to tlx1 'schlltr Brfwlng company. Suit was recently brought against him by the brewing company to collect a balance due on the note. His attorney, 3. Dean Ringer, has answered,, asserting he Is not compelled to pay the; note,- because H was part of a 'general, dul looking, to lh .Vio lation of the Sunday law. Mr. Klnger declares the note was Riven to. slar,t. Kline, .up )n the a loon business, and it was part ot the understanding he waa to fcetv hlaaaloonpen-on Bwrjday, nnd ht did so. .He also Julchane4 beer of the brewing company on Sunday. ."As this part -of the - understanding was in violation of law, lis contends I) is client should not fca required to pay up. e'4 . '-,--- i 1 . nr . '- il .4 :.f ' THC RtLIAtl; Sptcialists offfit LJ'W.tl M'mKmWVmj: ILJW N'lW ! itmil 1 r tavr nJ B QT T k sXD-yi M tiONP lHlg.lllTj