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    OMAHA DAILY
SATURDAY.
MARCH 28. 1908. , "
7
REAL ESTATE
CITV PROPERTY FOR SALE
(Continued.)
ARE YOU GOING
TO BUILD? i
t have Just two soillh
front lot left on Dewey Ave.,
between S4th and 35th Bin., for
11.500. Look at these, raved
street and permanent aide
walk. On the southwest corner of
Georgia Ave. and Pacific St.,
a fine lot for aome brtcke. Lot
la 65x142, with all paving; taxes
paid. Price, 8.1.260.
Bout h went corner 21 at and
Clark 6t., 10x132 feet. Good
location for cottagee. The.
double frame house . on lot
renta'for $240 per year. Owner
aske (3.260, but wanta an offer.
What will you glveT
The Byron Reed Co,
2U Bo. 14th. 'Phone Doug. 297.
U9)-1S 28
PRIVATFJ MONET-NO DRLAY.
GARVIN BROB., I FARXAM.
22)-t7
LOANS on Improved Omaha property.
O'Keefe R. E. Co., loot N. T. Life Bid;.
(22) KM
LOWEST RATES Betnls, Paxton Block.
122 873
$lt TO P.flno made promplly. F. D. Wead,
wead Hing., imh and Farnam. ; to
54 PKR CENT money to loan on eastern
jsetirasRa farms and good butdness prop
erty In Omn-ha.
' AIKRKI) C. KENNEDY.
50 First National Bank Building. Tele
phone Douglas
C2)-T1
TRACKAGE
at Half Value
C6x90 ft. Near Unin. Depot
$4,(500
Gross Income $570; Insurance and taxes
I56.W.
Nothing In same vicinity for double the
price. Tills la certainly a snap.
J. It. DCMONT & SON.
'Phone Douglas 690. 1006 Farnsm.
(19) 911 27
BIG SNAP
. WEST DODUE ST.
Two fine building; lots. 43d
. acid Dodge fets.: room to build
four houses. Owner has Just
reduced the prlre and In
structs us to sell at once. The
price Is so low we hate to
put It In print, but 1t Is $1,1M.
PAYNE, BOSTWICK & CO,
Sole Agents.
Main Floor. N. T. Life Bldg.
(19) 91 a
7-ROOM, NEARLY NEW
MAPLE ST. HOME
Owner Is anxious to sell house No. 200$
Maple street this week and lias cut the
nri.M t make a oukk sale. House has re
ception hall, parlor, dining room, den and
kitchen On III'BL lioor anu s ururmniiB huh
bath on second floor, stairs to atic, ail
niirlv miiiered. ready to move Into; nicely
Sodded lot. cement walk, paved street, clone
to Florence boulevard. House Is Btrlctly
nodcin In every way.
Hastings & Ileyden.
1704 Farnam St,
(19)-771 27
X WANT nn offer on the property. 1128 and
W'Ji 8. 31st St.; two modern houses and
good barn; well rrnteo. mis property h
owned by an eastorn party who must sell
THOMAS BRKNNAN,
Room 1, New York Life Bldg.
I (19) 861
FLAT LOCATION
53 feet, east front, near northwest corner
yith and Davenport, one or me nnesi
locations In the cltv for flats; less than
ji feet from high school and five blocks
1 rum postoffice.
WM. E. ROMANO.
Tel. Douglas 1319. 8:9 Board of Trade.
(19) M423 28
Til,-. HKKD ABSTRACT CO... est. 1856,
i'lompt service Oct our . prices. 1710
. Varnam. (19) 864
REAL ESTATE LOANS
ONRLIX DEFEATS WRIGHT
Chicago Man Wins Second Game in
Playoff of Billiard Tie.
WANTKD City loans and warrants. W.
Farnam Smith & Co., 13.0 Farnam St.
(22) 869
MONBT TO LOAN On improver! city prop
erty; Dunning loans a specialty; no delay.
W. II. Thomas, 5o3 1st Nat l Hk. Bldg.
(22)-M7ll All
WANTED City loans.
Peters Trust Co.
(22 1-873
MONEY to loan on Improved city property.
Hastings & Heyden, 1704 Farnam St.
22)-S74
FRIVATK MONEY-CASH ON HAND
M UKIiAY. J. M. Ml TtlKN, 2(r3 1ST
NAT. BANK I1LDU. TEL DOUG. 1278.
(22)-875
MONEY TO LOAN Fayne Investment Co.
(J) ets
PRIVATE money to loan; no delays. J
H. Sherwood, 616-617 Brandels Bldg.
(22) 877
W. II. THOMAS lends money.
. (22) M742 All
REAL ESTATE WANTED
SMALL PROPERTIES
"WANTED
We have a customer who Is going to
buy small properties for Investment in good
locations. Must be snaps.
EQUITABLE REALTY AND TRUST CO.,
iU BOARD OF TilAJJiS.
f23-77
WANTED TO BUY
BEST nrice paid for secondhand furniture,
carpels, stoves, doming, snoes, eic. nra
5401. ta MSlS
WANTED To buy secondhand furniture
cook and heating stoves, carpets, lino
leums, office furniture, old clothes, quilts
and all kinds of tools, or will buy the
furniture M your house complete. The
highest price paid. Call the right man
Tel. Douglas 3971. (26) AI179 M4
SECONDHAND feed sacks. No amount too
large or too small.. Wagner, 8ul N. 16th.
(25) 879
CASH paid for secondhand clothing, shoes
etc. 3"S N. loth St. Tel. Red 3325.
CP) P0
WANTED TO RENT
WANTED To rent T or 8 room house; en
tlrely modern; no children. Tel. Harney
3098. (ai) 764 27
WANTED SITUATIONS
WANTED Position as coachmnn. 'Phone
Douglas 1719. (27) 766 27x
POSITION wanted by young man who is
good stenographer; has hud considerable
experience as office clerk; can rurnlsn
best of references; salary Is no question,
but position must have chance of ad
vancement. Address .B-S22, care of Bee.
(27) 900 ZHX
WANTED Position by all-round expert
enced clerk; 11 years In general stores
best references; reasonable wages; cana
ble of management. F., Box ."50, Hub
bard, Neb. (27) M!6 28X
UL"-V.
ESTATE TITLE TRUST nn
CHAS. F. WILLIAMSON, Pre-
(19)-02
A SNAP
S-H005I MODERN HOME
Plastered Attic, .
Two blocks from 24th St. car,
South front.
Lot SOxlxx, paved street, .
2670 Poppleton Ave.
Inquiro at 2Wt Poppleton Ave.
r ''its , (1)-M1S0
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE.
Two cottages, nnd 8 rooms, separate
fenced lots on grade; gas, water, sewer,
barns; Immediate possession; cash or pay-
"len OWNER, IG20 BURDETTB ST.
(19)-MS95 !7jc
FOR- 8ALE Fine residence lot, 204 N. 82d
Ave., 7Vi3135 feet, east front. Pries,
$8 800.
CONRAD T0UNO.
Tel. Douglas 1571. 1518 Dodge St.
(19) M555 28
LIST your property with Chris Boyer. 22d
a nd Cuming Bta. (19) 863
REAL ESTATE
FARM AND RANCH LAND FOR f ALIO
DICKINSON COCNTY, Kansas, landa for
sale: write for bargain list Just out. M.
K. Ford, Enterprise. Kan. (20( M2S 29x
Nebraska.
(,680-ACRE ranch In Nebraska; this Is the
greatest bargain ever offered on the real
estate market; highly improved; all line
corn and grass land; over 110,000 worth
of Improvements; price only IIS per ai re.
J. Cain. Si an berry, Mo. (JO) Mill 2!x
SECTION of land In Cheyenne county, Ne
braska; urf level, deep, black soil, clay
subsoil. Close to railroad end in good
farming community. Price, $7 per acre.
Fine section land, McPherson county. Ne
braska. In a district that is settling very
rapidly. Would take small propvrty as
part payment for equity. Price 86 per
, acre.
Sou acres, adjoining Juleaburg reservoir,
Ix'fcan county, Colorado; all fine farming
land. 1H miles from railroad.' Part of this
can bo irrigated. I'rice, 112.50 per acre.
LyLlTABLK REALTY AN O TRl'ST CO.,
3 UUAKU U I itAUt
(.'o)-777 28
Nsirtki Daksta.
OCT THi".Y OO
Vn the new C, M. at St. F. Coast Railway,
through Auama county, Isortn Unkot
which is aitracting homeeekers to an
unrxcelled farming country. SunMime
free I'oal. pure water, sure crops, a home
and profitable occupation for you. Land
1 ul $10 to 1-0 an acre row. husy ttrma.
We have homestead relinqulshmiiits for
sale. See Wm. H. Brown Co., 1 1 ay lies
or Mntt, North Dakota, or 131 l.atialle St
Chicago, 111. Maps free. Uemion tins
paper. Or write our Mandan, North Da
kola, office. (20) M.VA
Texas.
HOMESITE KERS. 1NVE8TOR8 OR RRP
REENTAT1VF The most beaullf'il
chance of all. country ot sweet flowers
una apple blossoms, a lot and farm liau,
tlo down and $i0 per month'; another
proposition that might appeal to you, tun
lots, new town, new railroad, six bunga
low nouses and -0 business lots given
away; lots it clown. 110 per month
Write Francis Baldwin for particulars,
eos jarvis. f t Wortn, Tex.
(20) M.3 I9x
M laeellaaeaaa.
WESTERN UND, large and small tracts
sale and extaiige. National Jnvt. Co.
WJ Brandels flag. t2o) i
HERE IS A QUICK MONEY
MAKER.
LOCATE on the Lower Brule Reservation
Ciood claims yet to be had, open for
tiling. Will locals you for a reaaonable
amount. Addrvaa O. M Bertleaon,
rvKlio. D. l. (30) M247 AJ
WHEN you wHts to advertisers, kindly
. TUB IKOOMTABABLB
W H IT E
Twlct) m Many "Whlta"
Tocrtng Can In-Use Tlma Any
Other Make
DRU1VI 1VIOND
Agent
"WfiH la the Bugfj Business."
TBISC0 MAS IS OFF STROKE
Coaklla Tlar Steady Game mni
Early Takes lesd Demarr st
aad Wright Will Meet
Today.
CHICAGO. March ST. C. F. Conklln of
Chicago defeated II. A. Wright of San
Francisco In the second game of the play
off to decide the triple tie resulting from
the amateur national championship tour
nament at 14.2 billiards. The score was
400 to 313.
Cot.klln was far the steadier of the two,
especially In the first half of the contest.
He took the lead In the first inning with
a run of 17 and was never headed, his best
effort being 71 In the seventh Inning. This
brought his score up to 250, an average
of 25, and a pace greater than Wright
could hold. The San Francisco man was
off stroke and also played in hard luck.
Scorn: ,
Conklin-17, 2. "45, 1, 6. 40. 25. 8, 33, 71,
6. 1. 18. 5. 19. 0. 32. 1. 0. 4. L 32, 3. 10. 8.
Total. 4W); high run. 71; average, 18.
Wrlght-4), 2, 1, 8, 44, 48, 0, 1. 19, o, u,
16. 21. 19. 14. E. 10. 4. SO. 62. 7. 2. 1, 9, 6.
Total, 313; high run, 62; average, 12 13-25.
The third game in the series will be played
tomorrow by Wright and Dematest.
Iloppe Defeats McLaughlin.
NEW YORK. March Zl. Willie Hoppe
tonialit defeated Edward McLaughlin of
Philadelphia at 18.2 balk line billiards by
a score of 400 to. 192. The game lasted only
eight Innings. Hoppe's high, runs were W6,
E9 and 5 and his average was DO. Mc
Laughlin's best scores were 65, w and ,i,
and his average 27 3-7. McLaughlin played
in the nlace of Bchaefer. who is ill. The
games between Slosson, Casslgnol and Sut
ton were postponed.
TiO BETTING WILL BE ENFORCED
Gambling on the Outcome of the
Wrestle Prohibited la Auditurlam.
Manager Gillun is determined to enforce
his order prohibiting betting within the
Auditorium at the Burns-Keell wrestling
aich Tuesday n ilit. He will not attempt
to dictate to anyone about betting on the
outside, though he and the wrestlers would
much prerer no nemng even mere, oui
within the building the order will be en
forced. 'All our matches have been clean ana
straight and yet some persons who have
lost money by betting have offered crit
icism," says Mr. Olllan. "We propose to
continue the same high character of sports
and are determined, if possible, to fore
stall this sort of criticism by preventing
bettlnr within the building."
Belting and smoking will both be cut out
therefore. SmoKing is nara ror me wrest
leva and unolcasant for the women, many
nf whom are attending thene matches. The
ticket sale Is exceedingly large and women
urn numberous among the purchasers.
Manager Oillan is confident the crowd
will be as large as at the former Burns
Beell match.
Beell Is continuing his dally training In
Standard bat qnafir at
$3
hi the
MoKIBBIN "staad.
ard ol hat value. "
andfnr
$4"
Withs'tarfksi01
McKlbbln Special
Each Ufc jacks
Sold Evu wbaul
PLAY BALL! SOUNDS AT LAST
First Game of the Season at Vinton
Park Saturday.
CHAMPIONS AND THE ORIGINALS
Great I.lueua of Material m
Pa Roarke ta Shaw to His
i Frleads Out the
Nsw Grass.
The time has come. Ta's athletes are
earlv all here for the opening of the ex
hibition season and games are scheduled
with' the Lee-Glass-Andreeeen team for
Saturday and Sunday. Butch Frecse .111
the receiving end of the battery on
Bradford's team and Bcully, Mortarlty and
Bunnell will do the twirling.
r will work three pitchers each day,
those for the opening probably being Meti,
Rltzman and Clark and for Sunday Hall,
. . , . . i x- i h.a ttntll Sun-
day to say whether he will ray Columbus Q Five dlBtlnct model to choose from, all &09
the price asked Tor Noan. ine- ian are
tournament will be a qualifying round
of eighteen holes In the morning, sixty-
rour to qualify, these men to piay anoiner
round of eighteen holes In the afternoon,
thirty-two to Qualify. This thirty-two
will play elghteen-hole matches until the
semi-rmais are reached, wnen ins maicnes
will be thirty-six holes.
Arrangements have been made for al
most all the players to take part In dif
ferent events throughout tiie ween.
CARKEEK CERTAIN OF GOTCH
Former American Champion Sere
lowan Will Beat Hark.
At least one man wtlh a mighty goti
right to express an opinion is absolutely
certain Frank Gotch will beat Oeorge
Hackenschmidt in their great wrestle at
Chicago April 3. for the world's champion-
shin. That man Is Jack Carkeek, former
American champion, who has Joined Farmer
Hums in training Gotch. Here is what the
Chicago Tribune says, bringing out a fine
tribute to the prowess of the old gladiator
from Hlg Rock, Farmer Burns, who wres
ties Fred Beell for the second time at
the Auditorium Tuesday night:
Frank Gotch has Farmer Burns and Jack
Carkeek to fit him for his coming world's
championship wrestling match wltii George
Hackenschmidt, scheduled to take place
at the Dexter Park pavilion on April 3. As
they are the best wrestlers and condition
ers In America there is no question that
Gotch will enter the arena fit to give the
"Lion the grappling battle of his career.
The American champion has been taking
a long Jaunt on the road and in the morn
lng between Jogs and walks Indulges In a
lflo-yard sprint for the benefit of his
breathing apparatus. In the afternoon he
tackles hln trainers at the Illinois Athletic
club in catch-as-catch-can bouts. In which
Burns and Carkeek give Wm an awful
game. Gotch, hoyever, handles them In a
tierce manner.
Gotch yesterday said he erred In not tak
ing at least a month's rest before he began
training, as he had been steadily at work
tor over two years. He feels the effects
of the hard training he has had in the
last few days. He worked faster yesterday
Omaha with Emll Klank and Burns Is than he has In several days.
strenuously at work with Gotch In Chicago. I Carkeek is positive Gotch will down the
He win Do in umana Monday or xuesuay, I "Russian Lion. ' He considers Frank
ready for the fray Tuesday night. better catch-as-catch-can wrestler and
. . I gamer man. "This talk of Hackenschmidt
rast lime mis jibio. never having been thrown and that he I
CENTRAL CITY. Neb.. March 27. (Sue- I champion of the world Is all bosh." he said
cial. All records for fast automobile drlv- I "There are several men In the old country
ing In this section were smashed Monday I that , have beaten htm and Beck Olson once
when a man by the name of Herzhog from I made him Jump out of the ring. That was
Harvard in this state, covered the distance I at Copenhagen in 1903 and I have the ac
between here and Aurora in a few seconds count of the match In my scraphook
more than thirty minutes. The distance Is I must admit he Is wonderfully strong and
lna. n.lK.a anil ia Mna.l tM.m I - 1 A T , . , 1 . , I Ullltf . .
C lUllR l-vcill.v lull", on,. .l,T7 i uavi .null a. LISflB n. IfmPI O" I V II I U II HlVillfl , IJUL Irt " , . Tjift Yield
here leads across the long wagon bridge Is not wise to Gotch's eame. Knnwlnir bot
over the Platte and through five miles of men, I am positive that If Hackenschmidt
heavy sand and steep hills, before the splen- does not win any of the falls In the first
uiu BLieien oi i i-ivfT miit-a iniiii una muc yineen minutes ne win go nome a loser.
oi marqueiie into Aurora is rcacnea. i ho will go along all right when he has th
. : ' 1 upper hand and Is not being too roughl
lowa ante uou tournament. handled, but once he is stung he will turn
DES MOINES. la.. March Zi. (Special. Trel I. - ,
August 11 to 15. Inclusive, was named I Hackenschmidt Is preparing for the bmi
as the date of the' meeting of the State I at the Chicago Athletic association with
Golf association for Its annual tournament I his imported trainer, Emil Rtegemiller, and
at xne meeting weanesaay. J no tourna- ih devoting most of his training trying t
ment will be held over the grounds of learn a way to avoid Gotch's famous and
the Golf and Country club aaj will be dangerous toe hold. He has been Informed
the greatest the Stat has ever known. tnat the hold means a sure fall and says
vvarren .ficHensun iu airnuuy gelling inio he will try to make It a point to keep be
touch with the outside clubs of the state I ,ini the American champion.
c.c. , i ," .7 J he advance sale or seats indicates the
hem send their largest delegation to the urgeBt gate receipts in the history of
..... ........ ........ - - . mmtimnnn wr.ai n.
tand ready to enter from 100 to 200, as I . ' 11
ine lournameni comminee may aeem i"Hi JACK PFIESTER BALKS
inrj urru. .T-n .ioiii- will al irui,i i n i -
lsh as many entrants to the tournament
s the outride clubs of the state.
A new feature of golf play in the state
GOVERNMENT NOTICES
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Ernest C. H. Mlcke to Martha Boje,
lots 11 and 12. block I. Lowe's add.. 8 2,600
Leonard Chance to Walter Goodman,
block 83 and part block 32, Layton s
add
Ed Clifton to Oscar Clifton. u nwVi
and nU sw'i 94 and se'A seV 23-16-10
Richard Scannell, bishop, to Austin
Burkey, lot 2, block 4, at. Mary s
add
National Land company to Fred W.
Conroy. lot 17, Ellis Place
Robert J. Mc Whorter and . wlfa . to
Annie E. Hutching, lot 1, block Q,
Lowe's add
Frank M. Rlale et al to Anton M.
Nelson, part lots 8 and 4, Hillside
add
Charles H. Shepard et al to Mathias
Klug, wtt lots a and 22 and all ol
lot 2U. block 2, Hogedorn's add
Gertrude P. Ferine ajid husliand to
A. Wolf, sW lots 1 and 2, block 4S,
Omaha -
Levi M. Watts and wife to 8. N.
Wlridup, lot 28, block 13, Albright s
Annex
Mary F. Kaneft-to Ollle T. Kaneft
and husband, wa acres sw4 l-li-ia
Byron R. Hastings, trustee, to Claude
Ulam tt, lot 9. block , Military add.
John M. iKiuglierty to Joseph and
AnnlB KreJ.-l, lot 11, block 8,
Kounlxe's 4th add
August lladan and wife to Albert
R. Hadun. nk ne'i B-hi-lZ
George N. Board man and wife to Es-
tella K. Purcell, lot 5, block 7, ltl
nont Place
Robert M. Zug and wife to Irving
Smith, part lot 12, Barker's Allotment
Irving Smith and wtfe to Emil
Kraus. part lot 12. same
James Cameron and wife to H. Fridel.
part lot 12, block 4. Horbach s 2d add. 2,1C0
t. nlted States to Samuel W. Turner,
H nw"i 6 and se'4 ne4 ncH seVt 8-lii-13
Charles B. Elton and wife to Charles
A. Swanson, part nel ae4 6-lti-U
and other land
Paxton Real EstHle company to
Johann Diedrlch Kunneniann, lot 78,
Keystone park
Richard Scannell, btahop. to Thomas
McMuliou. lot 9, block 2, bt. Mary s
add
Robert Fink, county treasurer, to H.
Greenhagen, lot 11V4. block 3, Iu
pont Place
Jeremiah Mahoney to Edward Ma
honey, lot 8, block 1&. Omaha,'.
1.80D
860
. 200
600
2,000
1.300
1.000
.eoo
800
1
150
2,500
5,800
100
450
Refuses to Sign Contract Because He
Wants More Money.
The Chicago Tribune prints this tele
erani :
CINCINNATI, O., March 25. (Special.)
Jack Pfeiater may be among the mlssin;
ncirii-ir nii twp cnvaTDiTTivn in the cub ranKs when the season open
quartermaster. Fort Omaha, Neb.. March !",,hl8 ity on ,Apr"J4;. pf!lB1ter helleves
24, 1908. Heaiei proposals, in triplicate, sub-I "r'i"n " , V ,
In I h. iiBUBI fnnd nni Will t,A purn v.,1 I imiiiB no olio wiuiu d lii.hi 'luuni'i ' "ii
iere until 10 o'clock a. m.. central standard i'"e .nlnl A more nioney that President
time, April 25, 1908, for constructing ter- M"rp, y otteT.
races, macadam roads, gutters, etc., and '"ve VI . ...
moving electrlo light line at Fort Omaha, fff-'st" said today, 'for the simple reason
Neb. Full Information furnished on tippli- ' .b',,v" l. tn worth more money to the
atlon. U. o. reserves the right to reject I V""""'- u mii, om i
any or all bids, envelopes containing pro- "lu ""l "ul1 '" " i"i muni
posals to bo marked "Proposals for Ter- lr- 1 have ,ia(1 some correspondence with
races, etc, and addressed to captain w. I "'""w'r vuin;i-, nu x ueium win
H. OUKi, Constructing yuartermaster, co,U.et.to ffement.
vnrt nmaha Nchriiia I "This Is not the reason, however, that I
M2o-2o-7-2oA23-Z4 I m llul irniiuim in ine bouiii. ttiy wnn is
90
Total amount of transfers S27.644
GOVERNMENT NOTICES
OFFICE OF THE CONSTRCCTING
Viuartermaster, Cheyenne. Wyoming,
March 18. Urns. Sealed proposals, In tripli
cute, subject to the usual conditions, will
be received at this -office until 1:30 o'clock
p. in., April 18. 1A and then opened in
Dubllc. lor the construction of an ex
tension of the sewerage and draining sys
tern and for the construction of an ex
tension of the water distributing system
at Furt D. A. Russell. Wyoming. The
said extension of sewer is about 7.000 feet
of (-inch and 8-inch pipe, withmanholes
and connections to buildings. The ex
tension to water system to be about 70,0ri0
feet of 4-inch and -lnch pipe, with all
necessary specials, fire hydrants, house
connections, etc. Full Information, blan
forms and specifications furnished on an
plication to this office. The United States
reserves t lie light to accept or reject any
or all bids or any part thereof. Envelopes
containing bids should be endorsed. 'Pro
posals for extending sewer and water sys
tenia St Fort D. A. Russell, Wyomlnir.'
and addressed to CAPTAIN V. K. HART,
16 1 h Infantry. Acting Quartermaster, X'. 8
Army, in charge of construction. Chey
enna, Wyoming.
Mch-n-27-U-ApH-15
ON PAY
A The
I 1 Trnns
Are
I I Made
U to
f Suit
C Yon.
,0'UTnjTTIN&..CO.
1315 -IT-ID FARNAM STi
TVS MTOBB TKiri gQVAJia AX.Ii OT
also anxious to pass Judgment on the
giant. He has already made a good Im
pression on Captain Franck and if he
shows as well in a game as he does In
practice he will Immediately become a
member of the Champions family.
Sanders Is not with the team as yet. nor
King. Sanders Is not a cold weatner
Everything Sold on Very Easy Payments
Ladies' Spring Suits
Saturday we will place on sale a lot of ladlea'
charming Tailored Suits, Including the Mer
ry Widow and Butterfly styles, choice ot
pleated or gored skirt, 126.00 OIK
values, Saturday only 01 w
Ladies' Walking Skirts
1 made
350
Dollar f
Week I
Will I
Itt-css V
, , Yon T
Well. Q
-A
ot the very best quality chiffon and
Panama, and cut extra iuii,
$5.00 values, for only
Men's Hobby Suits
All garmeqts handsomely tailored and trlm
,ri tnr. Autnritav wbwIII offer a special
pitcher, so Pa has not been hastening the Q of 0jr reKular VSQ
time for him to report, preferring rather I 'u .. a,,i.o Whf
time for him to report, preferring
that he remain In the south, where It Is
warmer and then come to Omaha In good
shape after the warmer weather strikes
this section. Meanwhile Sanders Is balking
on his contract. King Is also still In Iowa,
but is expected any time.
Captain Franck probably will not play
himself during the exhibition aeries, pre
ferring to sit on the bench, where he can
the better slie up the work of the pitching
staff. The nine pitchers have been cut
down to eight by th trading of Thompson
for Householder, but from these eight Pa
Is pretty apt to find some good ones. And
then there Is still the chance with all the
talent .which the Reds have that Ragan
may bl released to Pa on the payment of
round sum.
Nearly All Here
The catchers, Gonding and Lebrand, are
both on deck and the Infield Is Intact
Graham. Austin, Franck, Dolan and Autrey
all being here. The colder weather has
cut down the time of practice, or rather
the severity, as Captain Franck will let
the players take no chances In the cool
breeaee which have been sweeping across
the park for the last two days. Practice
Is indulged In both morning and afternoon
and consists of tossing the ball around, a
little batting and a long run to get the
lungs of the players In shape.
Hi -t - bclder Is expected to arrive Satur
day . in time for tna, game ounoay
afi.-.in .'ii. He, Lebrand. Franck and Au-
trcv have been on the Pacific coast, where
they have been playing all winter, and are
all In the pink of condition. The games
will be called at 8:30.
The lineup:
Position.
..First base
.First base
.Second base...
Third base
Shortstop
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SALE
SATURDAY
Tomorrow we will of
fer you one of the best
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oy. We place on sale a
lot of dressers Just re
cently received and
which we secured at a
very low price. These
dressers should sell re
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Saturday we make the
special price only .fa.78
Welch Center field. . . .Jjougneny
ctMon Richt field Gibson
nnniiinir Catcher ...C. Clair
Lebrand Catcher Freese wtti Karl Jochler as manager, Al Chap
Hall Pitcher Bunnell man captain, ar.d Lemuel Cope, secretary
ainiu ;,!; t; ana treasurer, iney nave a strong team
HOiienDecK -ruciier
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Grand National Steeplechase.
LIVERPOOL. March 27. The grand na
tional steeplechase of 3,000 sovereigns. In
cluding a trophy valued at 125 sovereigns,
on the grand national course, distance about
four miles Hi yards, was won tociay oy
Ma nr V rioiivlas PennKnt's Rnbloil. Wll.
The Independents won two out of three I ii.m rmiwr'i Mattle MiHlrerar was sec-
games from the Byrne-Hammers on the ond, and P. Whltaker's The Lawyer III.
Metropolitan alleys mni nigni, oom v-arinnii rinlsned third. Tweniy-rour noises ran.
ar.d Shults bowling as if they intended Rublo won bv ten lengths. The race wan
winning the ISO-acre farm donated by the notable for the number of favorites that
Nebraska Land company. They Juat fell failed to negotiate the difficult Jumps
short ten Dins. Carman Is certainly making murklnr the courxe. a circumstance that h1-
6ii0 scores look sick of lHte, and his side- lowed a rank outsider to capture the blue
partner, Bhultt, Is not far behind lilin. ribbon of steeplechasing. Foxhall Keene's
Rempke started out well with a single game two representatives. Chorus and Prophet
of Kt5 but fell down in his last two games. HI, brought no money to their backers.
Tonight Walter G. Clarks against Omaha The betting on Rublo was HI to 1 against;
on Mattie ivtacuregor n to l against, ana
on Lawyer HI 100 to 7 against.
kuoio came rrom America two or three
'ears ago. He was once purchased for
90, after he had broken down under
raining, and was driven to a trap. It
was some time before his Jumping quali
ties were discovered.
Bicycle Companys. Score:
INDEPENDENTS.
LEGAL NOTICES
FOR SALE BONDS.
Village of Sidney (Nebraska) water bonds
In the sum of JJO.000.ou. bearing tf per cent
interest, ror sale.
seriously 111 nnd I nm here only on her ac
count. Otherwise I would have remained
with the club, as I feci sure of a satis
factory arrangement." j '
Hla-a School Athletics.
The local high school basket ball five,
champions of Nebraska In their class, will
Apply to LESLIE NEL'BAUKR. Village P'v Ine high school team of South Omaha
Clerk. Sidney, Neb. MchlS W&S. this Evening In the latter city. Although
ine Dasaei Dan season nas practically
)0 REWARD .TO WHOM IT MAY CON- I closed, no small amount of interest is being
cern: Notice is hereby given that pur- snown tn ine game, ine umana quintette
suant to a resolution pasaed by the Board will be Nag, Burdlck, Arnstein, Newles
of County Commissioners of Douglas and Howard. .
County, Nebraska, on Monday. March 23, Saturday evening a dual athletic meeting
1BUX, a reward of $- will be paid by aald between the high school and the Young
county for the apprehension and conviction Men's Christian association will be held
of Mike Panjavich, charged with stabbing in the latter's gymnasium. Thia Is the
and killing Frank Kochonowski. Omaha, first practlco meet the high school track
Neb., March 26, 1. D. M. HAVERLY, team aspirants will have and is being
County flerk. M'Jtkllt watched carefully bv the students. - Th
association team is said to be nothing
slow, so a good contest Is expected. The
events will include the high and broad
Jumps, twenty-yard dash, relay race, pole
vault and probably some others.
Tryont for Olympic.
NEW YORK. March 7-The executive
committee of the Olympic games lias de
cided that the Boston Athletic association
Marathon race, which is to be held in Bos
ton on April 20 will be the try-out for the
Olympic Marathon to be held In London tills
summer. The committee will select Its en
tries from-those who start in the Boston
race. The executive committee has also
decided that In all three try-outs Philadel
phia, Chicago and the Pacific coast the
size of the circle for throwing the discus
sluill be the same as the one that will be
used In London 2.50 meters.
1st. 2d. 3d. Total.
Carman 255 1X9 221 6A5
Shults K6 222 203 600
Goebe 178 15S 161 41
Oulnn 153 166 163 471
Ditman 202 154 H9 BOS
Totals 964 879 895 $.738
BYRNE-HAMMERS.
1st. 2d. 3d. Total.
Dudley 208 179 1B7 549
West 178 191 ' 14 533
Scott 204 150 1H 633
Mills 156 150 1118 475
Rempke 23i 153 . 147 535
Totals 976 823 . 815 2.614
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Much Ball In Nebraska City.
NEBRASKA CITY, March 27. (Special.)
Ijiat evening the formation or the city
with eutslde teams. The league teams are
composed of fifteen players each from th
high school, business college, baikers,- poet
Th- nnimniii won two onm mm the Company C. These six clubs will play a
Benos at the Association alleys last night, series of games between April 15 and June
Elliott was high man on totals with 6H6 after which two other clubs, to be com
and Tracy took the top single game with posed of the grain men and merchants, are
2:lft. Tonight's teams are the Omahas and I o BB no.nni.ieu. aim inn muni, emus win
Indians,
Gardiner ...
Changstrom
Foray the ...
Sayles
Hinrlchs ...
Totals...
The score:
BONOS.
1st.
, 198
li6
168
176
174
2d.
178
liil
136
168
156
3d. Total.
165 541
UK
184
141
lt8
play a series of games for the next sixty
days, always giving away for visiting
teams who may come to play with the
two uniformed teams of the city. A can-
. - n ha. h... n.m, .1 vranililiiiiil
453)-AU,. A MtnA i ..Aiinila ..la n.H In
fine condition. The league starts out wltn
decision not to try for the team this year,
This takes two of the best of the men
off the Pitching staff. This Is Dartlallv
counteracted by the work of Barrel), otm
of the freshmen of lost year, who is
showing- fine class for the early season
worn. Deny is an old-timer and Suther
land Is a man of much experience, though
new to Iowa. Hanlon will be used when
he can be spared from the track, where
he will be used In the 440. Coach Kent
Im well satisfied with the early workout
and expressed the opinion that the team
will be at least the equal of last sea
sons.
Elliott
Iteaton
Neff ..
Tracy
Maglll
882
ONIMODS.
1st.
110
ItiS
1W
156
179
7 "804
... i
Tz plenty of money In the treasury and the
season will be the hottest this city has ever
I I anown lor oase uau.
2d.
za
170
161
179
201)
3d. Total.
183 &
138
150
235
192
Totals.
&S m 898
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Thcae wonders of modern inventions have
all the convenience and luxury of most
palatial hotels on a more immense scale.
Paaaenger elevator, roof cafe, gvmnaaium,
elegant suites sad single apartments; daily
newspaper, orcnestra, wireless leiegrapay,
famous cuiaiue and ever Dtaviaion tea
aaieiy ana uuiuon.
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Larly reservations recommended. For
copy of illustrated book of travels and
rates sppiy to Harry t:. Moo res. ltoi Far
nam St.; J. B. Reynolds, 1502 Farnam St.;
W. E. Bock. 1524 Farnam St.; W. O.
Davison, 1612 Farnam St.; Louis Neese,
care r irsi riaiionai Dana.
Yale to Enter Two Crews.
NRW HAVEN, Conn.. March 27. Julian
W. Curtlss. advisory rowing coach at Yale,
today announced that, with the faculty's
permission. Yale will enter two crews for
the American Henley regatta at Philadel
phia May 23, to be known as the second
university and the freshmeu.
Northwestern Refuses Game.
IOWA CITY, la., March 27. (Special.)
.Th. WA,lharn,u,.n mam ainien t lias no.
: tifled Coach Catltn definitely that they
wtll not accept the Iowa proposition for
569 & font km 11 irume next fall, and the Iowa
,71 rooters are again demanding that a big
I un.A t.A nut on the I1h for that datd.
2,(63 October 24. Catlln will leave tonight for
Minnuanra vhr.rn he will attemnt to ae-
KANGAROOS CLOSE WITH A WIM (Urs a date with the Gophers. The game
I will be played on lowa field, tr posaiDie
rr-l,- fimmm Iran Han I la iluftka k n to mar utli nil tiiiiiR"iniii-, nu ..
Take a Oame front, souin umann y a nrotvblv accent a date ou the
BlK Score. Minnesota field. Catlin said today that
A..- rar fiimia in a moat aneeeaaf nl Purdue and Iowt might get together In
basket ball season, the Kangaroos walloped Chicago, but did not say that whether the
the L psilon Beta team from South Omaha Minnesota game, if secured, will take the
Thursday night at the Young Men's Chris- place ui inn j-uram uaic.
ti.in association gymnasium by the acore of
67 to 17. The Young Mens Christian as
sociation boys showed some splendid team
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Norway, Sweden and Denmark
BaJIIDf front Nan" York at boo. " t
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Fnst Flrklna; Out Men.
IOWA CITY. Ia.. March 27. (Special.)
work, showing the effect of good coaching. The base ball squad of the university Is
and while the South Omaha team was a rapidly being thinned down and the cream
lively bunch their efforta were not well dl- of the bunch picked out. The latest snag
reeled and they were not In the running at that the base ball craft has struck la the
any stage of the game. Burt Tanner was loss of Poyneer on account of his work
all over the field and made thirteen of the In school and of Cobb on account of his
seventeen points scored by boutn Omaha.
The coat sweaters were awarded to the
Kangaroos, and those receiving the me
mentoes were Rurdlek. Nagl. Arnstein,
Howard, Doud, Doods, Pagels and Miller.
The score:
KANGAROOS. I VP8ILON BETA.
Ed Bur4lrk rl f .ll r Joe Taaaar
rl Nail U" IL.r , Burt Ta&aer
It. Arnatein c. c M. sirrkn
Iterl Mowara LO. LO Lao Fennel I
kalph lMud H.O.R.O boa Penoell
porting Gossip,
Of all the holdouts this year, Hans Wag
ner appears to be the only one who was
not Joking, as usual.
The weather man says only a trace ot
moisture Thursday night, but still it made
Pa's grass grow several Inches.
Bill Bchlnke Is nailing- all that talk thai
be has forgotten how to bat at the very
outset by making a bit In the spring try
out. :
The basket ball season Is neartng an
end and the boys may now Jump Into
outdoor sports. The Kangaroos finished s
most successful season.
Now. If Colonel Welsh will only be good
ajid let the boys have a bright day for
that first game Saturday with the Ort jinal
all his misconduct of thee last base ball
season will be forgiven. II Is to he hoped
that Pa and the Colonel caa set along
this year wtibout trouble.
The Browns divided Into two teams on
their practice trip and are known as the
Browns and Brownlea. Why don't the
Cubs call their Yanlgana the Kittens and
the Sox thelr's the stockings?
A light slx-tourlnr car from the Vlmhnf!
garage made another record rum. Friday
afternoon when It carried five people from
Fremont to Omaha In one hour and twelve
minutes. Ia the SUvens-Duryea were R.
R. Sandham, O. P. Neatman, W. 8. Black
well, Theodore Mohler and Larson. i
Billy Sunday, former center fielder for
the Chicago National- league team, has
signed with the Anti-Saloon league of Illi
nois. His manner of hitting three-baggers
and home runs has put a crimp In the
boots brigade team. He has made a gTesf
hit with the bleachers and crowds root for
him madly wherever he goea In central
Illinois. Tne gate receipts In this series are
probably the largest that Sunday ever
realised In any base ball season. Bloom
lngton, where he has been batting the hot
shot of the - Boozers all over the field,
his friends roeee up ae one at the end
of a glorious demonstration of Bun day-a
oratorical abilities and presented him with
38.000. At Decatur he got $10,000 In one day.
tie has preached at Paorla and Springfield
and many other points In Illinois. Rollgtous
enthusiasm In the rentral part of this state
la at the highest ebb ever known. Sunday
spoke here on "Boose" to the largest
audience that has V ever assembled In
Springfield At the end of his fiery ap
peal 4.000 voters pledged themselvee to
votee local option at the election next
month. His success has been equally
marked at other towns. Exchange.
1 ' .-
A CEFITABI SAFE
o, TitEiari.iEiiT
Referee: Beck, umpire: Miner, scorer: g. g. g. is the only safe ana reliable cure lor contagious uiooa roisoa.
ASr.-ein1 tou'S; Vh. "I It Is purely vegetable i made entirely from healing:, cleansing roots herbs
strycker, l Goals from fouls: Arnstein, U; and barks, and in addition to curing tins vile disorder, S. S. S. builds up
Tanner, s. mxrm nart nt tli r-ctem Meminr nnA nntjaS rannnt mre the trcmblei
no changb is boahd elkctiox thev can onlv mask it in the svstera for awhile.. and when they are leftotf
the disease returns, usually, in worse form than before, and th patient finds
Two Members of Faculty Vote with I he has damaged his health with these strong: minerals, which disease) the
aiaaeni nenscn. delicate lining of the stomach, affect the bowels, produce cnronlc oyspepsu
LINCOLN. Neb.. March 27. (Special I A (o n vfarxirlol Skanmatiam ft will tint- An trifle) with n dia.
Telegram ) The State University Ath- v.. '" , , " 7" 7 ,
letic board voted down the plan to change ease so powerful as Contagious Blood Poison, for every day it remains la tne
KraSfat blood it is progressing toward a dangerous stage, anwiU in the end tet be-
for consideration a much more conserve- yond the control of any treatment. S. S. S. cures blood poison in the right
tive measure, whiuii was referred to a way. It roes down into the circulation and remove every uarticl of th virus.
committee lor inveaiigauon. ine , plan XT It- . : If l ....... o o o lUntl..a
voted down tonight gave surrrage invain- I iiu inn iu" sue vvi tajnncin.w nuui - w r -
letio board elections to aii male students, pleasant ia its action, and forty years of cures warrant the statement that
Two faculty members snd four fraternity If. , . . . ' ... a. . it a a i .
student members of the board voted O. O. IS BOS oniy aW sale DUl a ccnain iratimcui. huuib uwuucui uw
against tiie measure. The advocates of nn this disease and any medical advice deiitrea gent free to ail wbo write.
and Tecto'Vd,1.tmamV o'f 1 SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.,lXAMTA,J)Ai
the students wiinin a lew osys to lorce
ine Duata to nim .ou.. vwUv.c- . , enoan uilTuniiT vus villas
WW rabw iiiiwwi i nia . nniru
Fistula and all rectal diseases cured uade pcaU
tlvs guarantee. No mouey till eared. V mlitUii
free CaJl or wrtu today. pa. tOWUo Sw
TAAXT, S3 See taUOlaf, Oiuaha, Hseaka
slona.
Fugles Teas
NEBRASKA
The Eagles have forned a base ball team.
am at Ne brush City. I i J
CITY. March 27.(Bpeclal.) J U t
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