THE OMAHA DAILY BEK: SATURDAY. APRIL 4. 1909. 15 i REAL ESTATE city property ron kur (Continued.) CHOICE AND CHEAP . IfH-H-IO N. Hth Ft. New, Just finished. east front", fi Toom each. Including blh room. Large porches, double floors. Woodwork and floors- polished, hard oil finish. Oood sued lot with each prnrieitv Cement end permanent walk. Near car line. 11 N. ssth St.. 1:1.300. no cash. J it 1 S N. 2 .Mil Si.. J.1.200 cash. 3920 N. 2Slh Bt., 12.400 00 cash. 811S Burt Ht. Cottad"; r, rooms, including bsUi. Hard oil finish, newly roofed nd pnlnted. Open nickel plumbing, ponelaln bath tub, gas, full brick, cement ee. lar. Oood ss new. I.t SOxl.V). i r,oo oo 2021 N. illli end JO.' N. i.ticl. Ground 44x140 ft.. fronting Hth and also 23rd ft. Two ,-room cottages. 24th St. home modern and rente for liO.OO per month. 2Srd rU. house rents' for $1 fi.no per month. Fine Investment. Price for whole property 1-1. Soi). no. Or will ai'll separately: 21th St. frontage JI.l'UO.OO; 23rd St. frontage II.SOOOO. ' ' ' S.'iOJ Seward Ht. S-room bouse, stories, large i orner lot 60x132. Some money necessary to fix properly up. Wry cheap ut SJ.noo.oo. hut eostern owner ssys eell. P32 North 24th Street. Cottage, il moms, including bath. Ground 40x130. Price ..,,.i0i0. llrnnnd alone is worth tl(li.i) per foot. !U0 N 24th H. D-riiom ho;ise; f m, ... al.ineworth i 1 00.0(1 per froi.t foot. JjJO C:stcilr H-room modern cot lave nicntii. Price S.&oO.oo l."-4 Castnllar. (l-ronm modern cntlngn. Rents for $25.00 per month. Price );.;jo.ipi, 250:i fl. 20th Ave. ii-rooni cottage. J!lo.fltl. Thle Is a enap. I-ot 9 IltKi'Hll It- ItoK-r's Sub. uciint ".."x2IO ft Jl.iniioo rnsh 423 8. i'OUi Ave. k-room house nnd hath, open nickel plumbing porcelain hattl IMS, large crmente l cellar. Inrjre dorble porch. Sire or ground 6'ixl4o' price $ ' "SO oo' AM, BARGAINS. Here Is your opportunity to net something OOOD "at the CUT THIS OTT AND LOOK T 1 1 1'.K K PROPERTIES OVICR. McCague Investment Co. Tclerh'ine Doutias 41u. $13,000 worth of vacant lots I . - -I) IX KOTXTZE PLACE I lo lb last ten days. That surely shows I i re the bet allies are offered in high I i a :e.'drncc lots in the city. ' :axy ijusixess mex now litving tu Kimni&o Place. Instead of the west and smitt:we.t pint of the city, j We l.ave over lui names of home owners ! livinir In Mollnlc I'lm e we can refer ! y.r.i to. PRICK $700 TO $050 . j ! Kir lols on Plnkney, lOnimet, I.nthrnp and S;-ncPr streets, between riTiernmn avenue and 21th street. A few left on Binney ! and Wirt, sirn'tj for $l.nso and $1,150. Call for our new booklet of twonty-rlgiit f bonus lr.iih in Kmin'se J'luce In 1907. i HASTINGS & IlEYDEX, Sole Agents, 1T04 Farnr.m St. I3ee Building. (19.I-517 3 CHEAPEST LOTS IN DUNDEE I.oU IS and 1J, block M. en the north lido of Capitol Ave., between . nOth nnd .-.1st 6lfc, WixlCo feet each; one and a half blocks from car. Trice. $1,130 for both, which la $".00 cheaper than any similar lota (n Dun dee enn be bought for. Owner must sell at once will make very reasonable teims. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., First Floor N. Y. I.lfc Bldg. Douglas 1781 TELEPHONES- "A:1 11SS. tiai-634 4 A BARGAIN IN HANSCOM PARK An extra well-built 8-room house, with all modern conveniences and every comfort. Full lot, tre-s, shrubs, permanent walks, cistern, etc. This houne was built for a home and will pass the closest Inspection. Il has hardwood finish, polished floors, a large living room mid tiled baih, features dear to every up-to-date woman's heart. Special reason for selling. Price, $7,750. . J. II. DUMONT & SON, . 1S(5 Farnum St. 'Phone Douglas 61H). . 119) iiil 3 NORTH SlI)ElEviltLUNS I rooms near 5m h and Decatur; furnace lieut, all modern; lot 30x12V; $2,100, $j.j i sail, balaneu to suit, i rooms, near 27th and Kuggks; lot 50xl27U- partly model n; 51, vo. & rooms, ljenr 2ltli and Oust; lot DoxllH: $1.W. ' 4 rooms, near 21th utid Ilimebaugh Ave lot iexl.tl; l,2i'0. C. (i. CARLHERG, 911 N. Y. Life iildg. -J (1)-M474 4 Non Resident Owners Over 200 lots, located In different parts of ihe city; will submit reasonable offers on one or .mm p. WJI. E. ROMANO D.n;g. 131!'. 329 Board of Trade (I'J)-MIM 4 SPECIAL UARUAIN TO SETTLE AN ESTATE 4024 LAFAYETE AVE. S-room house, all modern. In first-class condition: fust floor finished In solid oak 4 I'omfortablu sleeping rooms and bath on second floor; basement all cementtd and Is a first-eaiKS home, on a paved street l'or particulars as to price, etc.. cull on 11. J. llLCHES. 1213 llowar Hu tlJ il A bargains! Blondo and 27tli, two 4-room cottages, lot ("x) ft. Price $1 &Se. J.o:s 7 snd H. Wilcox addition, corner 24th and Custellai Bis. ; each lot 47i15S fL $.!. for both. $t,2j) for ths Inside lot. l-ot 11. block t. xrcliard Hilh 38; li and Charles Sis. Cheap. NELS A. Lt'NDGREE.Y. Iteutals and Insursnce, t25 New York Life m Building, 'l'nons Douglas 24S3. W U9) M37 4 DINDEE. - To south from lots on Captiol Ave., be lneu full and 61st His., &uxl3i ft. each. Pi 'cr. $'.) each. Terms. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO. First Floor N. Y. Life Bldg. Ttl. l)oug. 17M; Did. A-11ni. tll-44 3 J WANT an oN'er on the property, 1128 and l.'UI 8. 31st St.; two modern houses and K)d barn; well rented. This property Is e.U'.a by an eastern party wiio must sell THOMAS rillKNNAN. Room 1, Now York Lit Bldg (19) -861 LIST your property with Chris Beyer. I2d and Ciuidng Sis. (19) Soj NEW location. Buiijamin R. E. Co., 477 lirandels Bldg. (li 637 FOR SALE. " Owner leaving city, offers elegsnt new modern leahtenee in Wrat Farnam district. Cu give quick p'jaija. L $o0. care Bea. tlij-623 3x REAL ESTATE MTV PROPERTT FOR Af.F (Continued.) oround 30xlG0. flood condition, Price $3,200. Oround Rents for $20.00 per High basement cellar Corner lot. 1 50l 1 lodge Hi reet. (19) 42-3 Special Sale OF SOME OF TIIE FINEST LOTS IN THE WEST FAUNAM RESIDENCE DISTRICT, ON 3TII AVE., BET. FARNAM AND DODOR. These lots are nil at prnile; good, solid Kround. affording substantial building sites and Just far enough from Farnam St. to nvold the noise nnd dust. 3Sth Ave Is asphalt raved, lined with handsome shudo trees, and the opposite side of the street la entirely built up with clcpant homes, Insuring n. splendid neigh borhood. Houses sell better and rent for more money In this location than In any other part of city. We can offer these rholce lots at prices that make them the biggest bargnin In the upper Farnam district. If you want to secure one of the most desirable locations In this city, it will pay you to Investigate those lots ut once. Hicks Real Estate Co. 219 Board Trade Bldg. Tel. Douglas 11(19. C9)-520 3x ACRES Erring Is here and with It that yearning to get out Into the country on a little farm of your own. Why not establish your n dependonce nojv. Buy 5 to acres In tha Ideal suburbs addition-Keystone Park. Acres for suburban home-rrult grow. Ing, chicken raising, market gardening, etc. $175 tu $T7j per acre Easy terms. Ask us about It. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., First Floor N. Y. Life Bldg. Douglas 17S1 TELEPHONES "A'' 11SJ. D. V. SIIOLES CO., 110 Board of Trade Bldg. Douglas 49 TELEPHONES "A" 20(9. (19) 631 4 Vacant Lot Bargain West Harney St. . The last south front vacant lot In this choice location. Onlv $2,600. J. H. DL'MON'T & SON, 1506 Farnam St. 'Phone Douglas 90. USO-627 3 t . ACRES 1 4'4 Acres. $ 930 74 Acres $1.S.V) 10 Acres $3,000 Easy Terms. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., First Floor N. Y. IJfe Bldg. Douglas 17S1 TELEPHONES "A" 1188. ' (19)-633 4 A SNAP 8-ROOM MODERN HOME Plastered Aitlc, Two Mocks from 24th St. car, South front. Lot 5txlW, paved street, 2670 Poppleton Ave. . Inquir-j at iowi l'oppluton Ave. (U0-M180 THE REED ABSTRACT fn ..t isrjs I Irompt service. Oet our prices! 1710 FOR SALE Two lots, ScxliS ft. each. In Benson; three block south of car line 8-221. Bee. (19) M547 6x 1JEAL ESTATE TITLE TltL'ST nd CIIAS. F. WILLIAMSON, Pre- VvJ. , (19) 863 REAL ESTATE FA RSI AXU U AiMll LA VU FUR 1ALR naau, ACRES i 5,G00. S miles west of El Dorado, Kan., in But ler county; rich black soil, clay subsoil; every fool can Imj plowed; lo a. alfalfa, balance ha ; no improvements Siato iiuurd of Agriculture says "Uuller is first-class sKriculturul county; it ranks flrsl in acrei.dtt and vulua of sorgliutii tor forage or grain and kaffir com. Alt,o one of Ine leu.iing counties in acreage of at lalfa and in Ions and value of prairie hay. Live slock raising is an Important Indus try. Hie count v leuillnv 1.. numiu,. I alue of cutile. Theid are over a uuarler of u llil.hyn I ruit I lee of bearing uge. 1 . 'n' being apple.'' Ki Dorado bus ,ijo iii liabilaius, electric light, water woiks, nat ural gus. leu-phones. excellent public schools, also the Bruiiiback academy. Improved this farm would bring init per acre. You can buy it fur & and improve it yourself. Owner is a nonresident and forced to sell. Write us today. STUINUER INVESTMENT COMPANY. 4o3 Bee building, Omaha, Neb. J; M0 $ WANTED Send me your address on a postal card for a list of bargains In Rush county land. K. C Kniyack, Al exander. Kan. (20j M4'J2 6x Nebraska. FOR BALE At bargain, 104 acres Improved farm In Antelope county. Neb" Address HaikOW Co., 41. W. Us I gu, Chicago. J;;. REAL ESTATE FARM AXD HAM II I. AMI FOn SALE .rkraika--Coaiuf4, NOW Is t lie time to buy wesiein Xebiaska land. Call or write and we will nlow you where you mn make some money. B1EREH & CO., 4U BtK HLD(. 1) 4. 7x Kr(h Daksta. OUT THEY GO On the new C. M. St. P. Coast Railway, through Adams county. North Dakota, which !. attracting homeaeekera ti an unexcelled farming country. Sunshine, free coal, pure water, sursverops, a home snd profitable occupation for you. Land I ut $10 to 120 an acre row. Easy terms. We have homestead relinquishments for sale, fcieo Win. 11. Brown Co.. Haynea or iMott, North Dakota, or 131 LaSalle St., Chicago, 111. Maps tree. Mention tills paper. Or write our Mandan, North Da kota, office. (20) MMa South Dakota. SOI'TH DAKOTA LAND. WELL IMPROVED ln acres three miles east Draper, S. D. Everything ready to go to work. Immediate possession. Choice relinquishment. Sixteen miles southeast Pierre. H. J. Brain, Harper, la. (20)-M411 7x SOME choice farms in eastern South Da kota for sale or exchange. Easy terms. K. J. Hicks, Big Stone City. 8. D. (3U)-M404 Mix M lsceljaneous. WESTERN LAND, large and small tracts', sale and exchange. National Invt. Co., 62 Brandels Bldg. (20) 866 HERE IS A QUICK MONEY ' MAKER. LOCATE on the Lower Brule Reservation. iiooa coiims yei 10 iia naa, open xor filing. Will locate you for a reasonable amount. Address O. M. Bertleson, Presho. S. I). CW-M247 A3 REAL ESTATE LOANS $h TO $10,000 made promptly. F. D. Weed, Wead Bldg., ISth and Farnam. (22) 870 PRIVATE MONEY-NO DELAY. GARVIN BROS., 1604 FARNAM. (22)-u7 LOANS on Improved Omaha property. O'Keefe R. E. Co., 1001 N. Y. Life Bldg. ll)-8ti LOWEST "RATES Bemis, Paxton Block. (22)-873 WANTED City loans and warrants. W. Farnam Smith & Co., 1320 Farnam St. (22) 809 PRIVATE MONEY-CASH ON HAND NO DELAY. J. H. MlTHEN. 202-3 1ST NAT. BANK BLDG. TEL DOUG. 127S. (22) 875 BV4 PER CENT money to loan on eastern Nebraska, farms and good business piop erty in Omaha. ALFRED C. KENNEDY, 209 First National Bank Building. Tele phono Douglas 722. (22)-$71 PRIVATE MONEY TO LOAN. Will loan u' 6 per cent $10,000 for 3 or 5 years on first-class real estate mortgage security. Nothing only high-class Improve ments will be considered. In answering give description and rental Income of the property ami the amount of loan desired on same. Address C-228, care Bee. (22)-M500 5x WANTED City loans. Peters Trust Co. (22)-S73 MONEY to loan on Improved city property. Hastings & Heyden, -L"04 Farnam St. (22)-874 HONEY TO LOAN On Improved city prop erty; building loans a specialty; no delay. W. H. Thomas, 603 1st Nat l Bk. Bldg. (22-M711 All MONEY TO LOAN Payne Investment Co. . (22)-87B PRIVATE money to loan; no delays. J. II. Sherwood, 616-617 Brandeis Bldg. (22)-877 W. H. THOMAS lends money. (22)-M742 All WE ARE offering $1,300 loan on modern 6-room house, worth $2,760. All specials. Including puvlng, paid. Loan for three years. HASTINGS & HEYDEN, 1704 Farnam St. (22) 518 4 WANTED TO BUY 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 th furniture of your house complete. The highest price paid. Call the right man. Tel. Douglas 3871. (26) 2.1179 All IEST price paid for secondhand furniture, carpets, stoves, clothing, shoes, etc. Red 6401. (26) M878 SECONDHAND feed sacks. No amount oo large or too small. Wagner, fcul N. lftth, (26 7 WANTED A -light spring wagon In good condition, if at a bargain. Address M 219, care Bee. (25) M503 4x FIVE-PASSENGER automobile wanted In exchange for choice section of land situated In Kimball Co., Neb., near county seat. Will guarantee to turn land at market price and must have auto priced accordingly. Address Merchants holsl, Omaha, Bat. or Sun. HOLMES INVESTMENT CO., Kimball, Neb. (25)-M414 5 CASH paid for secondhand clothing, shoes. etc. 308 N. 16th St. Tel. Red 8325. (25)-880 WANTED Cash register. Joseph Slobondy, Greeley. Neb. t25)-M226 6x WANTED TO RENT IF anyone has a six-room modern cottage near car line, which he will lease for one or two years at not more than $22.60 per month, to adults who will assure good care of property, address B 227 Wee- (26)-M507 6x WANTED By young woman; employed' room and board with private family In J1..I.V.U.U para aisirict. Aailres, J-234. Bee. (26)-M548 6x WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Position as nurse, city or travel ing. J. H. Renfroe, General Delivery Omaha. Neb. (27)-M569 4x WANTED Position on farm as farm hand have hud some experience. Address Clar ence Williams, Mott Ohio St., Omaha, Neb. (27) M667 6x LEGAL NOTICES FOR SALE BONDS. Village of Sidney (Nebraska) water bonds in the sum of $20,000.00, bearing per cent. Interest, for sale. Apply to LESLIE NEUBAUER. Village Clerk, Sidney, Neb. MciU8 W&S. GOVERNMENT NOTICES PROPOSALS-U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AgriculluiM, Office of Secretary, Wash ington, D. C, March 24. ( !. Sealed proposals will be received at the of. Ike. of the disbursing clerk until 2 p. m. Tuesday, April 21. l!i, for constructing and furnishing table, cases, hoods, plumbing, etc., for laboi alories in St. Louis, Mo.; Pittsburg. Pa., snd Omaha. Nebraska. Spe cifications ami foil information fuinMied on application to t tie disbursing clerk Bids must be sealed and addrehaed to the Secre tary of Agriculture, in accordance with in structions t lven on schedules. JAMES W1L eON. Secretsry. A2d 3t FORT MEADE. S. D. MARCH 4, 108-Sealt-d proposals in triplicate for connri.o tlun of drainage ditches, brl lge, culverU. etc.. will be received hers until 10 a. in., April lo, lri, and then opened. Informa tion furiieshed upon application. Plana and sp .-clf lest ions may be seen at T'nitsd Plates (Juarttrmaster Offices. Oman Denver. Chicago. St. Paul and this otitis) The lilted males reserves the right to sc-ept or reject any or all proposals or any part thereof. Envelopes contain n; proposals should be endorsed ''Fro' aW for Drainage Ditches. Bridges. Culverti, Ktc ," and addressed to 1.. C. S lorer Captaln Fourth Calvary, Constracti'ig yuartei matter. Fort Meade. 8. D. MU-13-U-14A1-I GOVERNMENT NOTICES PROPOSALS FiiR PUBLIC BUILDING!' Office Constructing WnHrtermaster. Ft. Mackeiisie. Wyo., March 9. 19". Sealed pro posals In triplicate will be received at this office until in s. in. (mountain time) April 7. 1!. for construction of brick hospital, brick quartermaster storehouse, brick quar termaster stable, brick fire station, frame coal shed and steel-clad maganlne, and for the installation of plumbing, heating, elec tric wiring and electric fixtures in butld Inss where specified, plans and specifica tions may be seen at offices of chief quar termaster, Denver. Omaha. Chicago and St Paul; depot quartermaster St. lxniia and st this office, at which latter place all In formation may be obtained. U. 8. reserves the right to accept or reject any or all proposals or any part thereof. Enclose proposals 111 sealed envelopes marked "Pro posals for Public Buildings," addressed L. 17. Hohl, 2d Lt. 19th Inf.. Act. gr. Mr. M9-10-11-12A4-S REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Anna Kennedy to Frances Fransee Manyer, lot 17, block 1, Denman Place, and other lots $ 1 Molllo Zilg to Joseph W. Morrow and wife, t-y, lola 6 and 7, Williams' subdlv 662 County treasurer to Catherine Smith, lot 15. block 27, McCormick's 2d add Ida O'Neill to Maud O'Neill and Rich ard O'Neill, lot 7, Swetnam's subdlv. 4,600 Lafayette Shipley and wife to Rasmus ('. Rasmusscn, n20 ocres of wViSW-iia, 7-16-13 5,000 V. Bates to Charles M. Chance, lots 1 and 2. block 17, Wilcox 2d add 1 Anna B. Olson to William F. Olson, lot 12, block "R." lxjwe's add 2,000 Frank B. Hibbard to William Rich ards, w4 lot 10, block i, Patrick's add 1 Margaret C. Colvln to Elisabeth Tliell, eH lot 6, Sprlrg Valley 300 County treasurer to Magdalena Vesiak. lots 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 9, block 3, Melias' add diaries Ladd Thomas to Dexter L. Thomas, lots 12 and 11, block 6, and lot 1, block 11, and lot 8, block 10, North Omaha 100 William Ebcrnpecher and wife to Will iam Nelll, sVj lot 1, tax lot 34, se4 sw'i, 15-15-13 2,000 Annie McGavock to Eml! O. Carson, lot 12. Rlvervlew (McGavock'si add.. 2 Lena C. Kreymborg to George Eggers, all ofblock 8, Sallng's add 3.000 James ,1. Fitigerald and wife to Caro line. Abelein, lot 4, block 32, Al bright's Choice 175 Hastings & Heyden to Margaret Mul lin, lot 3. block 2, Hastings & Hoy den' 2d add 450 Robert O. Fliik, county treasurer, to Hattie U Hawver, lot 8, block 24'.', Omaha, .'.. Frank Strathicker and wife to William Watson, lot 23, Washington Square.. 2,200 Mathlas Schwarz and wife to Charles F. Breltenbucher, lot H, block 32, Albright's Clolce 710 Marthena Saunders et al. to C. D. Wil son, lot 13, block 132, South Omaha... 723 Simon C. Kendis and wife to B. B. Baldwin, part lot 7, Thornells add.. 3.S50 John Broomfield to Gertrude Broom field, part lot 106, Oise's add 2.6O0 Rose B. Mclntyre, administratrix, to Churles Loftman, lot 8, block 3, Haw thorne add 60 Helen C. Ha8.se to Richard M. I.ewls, lot 3, block 4, Orchard Hill u'lO Total $28,627 OCEAN STEAMSHIPS ciinnpFsim ToiRs LUiiUrt siso to $U65 11 Expensos. Bend for Booklet THOS. COOK a SON 84S BROADWAY, HEW YOIE Cook's Travelers' Checks Payable Bvsrywhsre SCANDINAVIAN-AMERICAN LINE 10.000 Too Twin-Screw Passenger Steamera Direct to Norway, Sweden and Denmark Bailing from New York at noon. United BUtra .. April 1 I Hellli OUT Mar 14 0 r II April SO I I'nttrit stales May 28 Saloon 7 and up: Beonna' Cabin $r7..V). A. E. JOKNSOXr It CO., 138 B. Xlnsca St., Chicago, 111. BOWLERS Wl.ND IT WITH FEAST Pleasant Final of Commercial League Seasosi. Nearly 101 knights of the "strikes and spares," members and friends of the teams comprising the Commercial Howling league of the city, assembled at the Her Grand hotel Thursday evening to offer congralu lutlon8 to the winners of championships, both team and Individual, of the season of 1D07-8, and also to partake of the bounti ful supply ot eatables and drinkables served at the second annual banquet of the league. During the consumption of the palatable food and the various other refreshments and cigars everyone forgot thut the gal lant Grotte "fouled" on the "fifth" and Mahoncy "split" his last one with the president. After the serving of the elabo rate menu and while those present were bowling In the realm of Frau Nicotlna, President Waleni In bis opening address predicted a flattering future for the bowl ing game. Owing to the absence of George Fox, donor of the league pennant, who was to present the same to the Omaha Bicycle (earn, winner of the league championship, the presentation speech was made by President Walens and accepted by Sam Boord of the winning team. Carl Relter, the genial manager of the Orpheum, was present and In his inimitable manner convulsed the banqueters with a number of humorous stories. A handsome silver loving cup, donated to the bowler of the highest Individual average, was won by President Walena and presented by the donor. D. J. O'Brien, In a neat manner. To possess the cup permanently It has to be won three times by one man. J. J. Berger, city bowling champion, was presented with a handsome diamond ring, donated by Fred Brodegaard, and W. A. Keyt, the proprietor of the Metropolitan Bowling alleys, on which all t he league games was played, was presented with a handsome pair of cuff buttons by the members of the various teams. During the course of the banquet and the presentation speeches the banqueters were regaled by orchestral music and ap preciable selections by the quartet of warblers, Mahoney, Berger, Waleni and Nelson. At the conclusion of the function It was decided by those present that all records had been broken during the evening, and although Secretary Solomon had not the averages at hand It was asserted that Drlnkwutcr bowled Sol. WITH TIIE BOWLEHS. The Indians took a straight series from the Bciios at the Association alleys last night. Changstrom carried off the high total for the evening with 64ii and Zimmer man the best single game Willi 216. Tonight the Ouiinods and Gate Cltys will fight to tee who shall occupy second place in the league race. 1st. 2,. ir. ltio 111 1T4 H.7 3d. Wi 1S1 l: Hit lis Tot. 4'W 64. 4JJ Gardiner ... Changstrom Stone Sayles Hlnrichs .... 173 21 H l.VI 1W Ili6 Totals SU INDIANS. 802 2,404 1st. 2d. 1. Tot. Flothow 1 l;'.l ltti 4:i Johnson 177 l.V JHx fix Lyons Hi4 173 15s f.ij Bengele I'M IV 1 lUi 47 Zlmiiiernun 163 215 161 Sly Totals .834 846 829 2,jMj Monarch Pool Tournaanra t. Harsch won an exciting game from Stephens by a score of 126 to ha) in the Monarch pool tournament Thursday night. Scratches: Harsch, 2; Stephens, 2. Score by Innings: Harsch-1. 12. 4. 1, 10, 6. 3. 13, 8. 1. 1, 0. 4. 2 5. 1. 2. 0. . 5. 2, 2, 0, 2, t. 0. 11, 1. . Total. 127. Slepheim 4, o, 14, 4. K li, 1, 7. 2, 6, . I a 1, 8. '. 2. 5. 0. O, 4. 7. 1, 0. 4, 0. 1. 0. Total- 102 j Friday night Stephens and Swanson. i STANDING. - P. W. 1 Per Sciple 3 o i.imi Reynolds I 2 O I fill Keyes 4 3 1 .7i, I'sher i 3 .) Harsch 13 2 Ewanson 4 2 2 v'l Stephens 4 1 $ Haaio I o J .ouo WHITE SOX TAKE FIRST ONE Householder Mak His Initial Bow and Catches On with Fans. HITS TWICE FOR THREE BASES I. ark of Training of Omaha Pitchers, Who Are Too Free stllh Passes, Cnapled rlth Errors, Gives Gam to t hlcago. Pa proved himself a veritable David llarum when he traded Big Gus Thompaon for Householder. This was clearly dem onstrated Friday afternoon at Vinton street park In the first Sox game, when House holder landed on the ball for two three sackers and caught everything which came his way and showed that he la a ball player and a valuable acquisition to the team. Chicago won, S to 2. The advantage of spring training In a warmer clime showed clearly In the better condition of the Chicago men, who woiked like clockwork, especially the pitchers, who did not pass a man, while the Omaha slab artists passed six and lilt three men. Ta used three pitchers and Conilskey used two, sending the veteran Flene In lo hold down the game as soon as Nelson showed signs of tiring. Rltzman started the work for Fa and pitched a umgnlflcent game, holding the Sox without a hit for three Innings and allowing but one in the fourth. Hall was then sent In to work out and the cold weather of the last werk told heavily on the slim one, for he had no control whatever and passed and hit men In the seventh Inning until two runs were made on one lilt. He had held them safe for two Innings and then went to pieces. Mets. took his place In the eighth Inning and he started the same as Hall had started the seventh, by passing the first man up and hitting the second, llonseholder Makes Good. High hope was held by the fans for a time that the game might be annexed, as a good starter on the season, but It was not to be. After the Sox had been blanked In the Initial round, with two out, Autrey stung a, fast one . between Lee Qulllln and Big John Anderson, formerly of Washing ton. D. C. Then Householder made his bow. The result was that bad It not been for the Storx sign the ball might have been rolling yet. As It was Tip O'Neill was able to field it back In time to atop House holder on third. Chick had. of course, scored. Thus It was until the fourth, when with two out and Purtell on third as the result of a triple, Welch dropped one he should have held and the score was tied. The tie held good until Hall went up In the seventh, when two runs were scored and three more were added on Metx's wild work in the eighth. Purtell did some star work for the Sox and Hub Hart caught a foul after a hard run. Belden and Welch made two errors for Omaha. More pitchers will be tried out this after noon. The score: OMAHA. B,M rf B- n. H. O. A. E. Belden, rf 4 n j j j Kitf. as 4 0 0 0 1 0 Autrey, lb 4 1 2 11 1 0 Householder, If 4 1 a n We,h- 4 0 T 3 I ? Graham, 2b 4 0 1 4 1 n A""''". 3b 4 0 0 I 2 Gonding, c 2 0 0 " o 0 LeBrand. o 1 0 0 1 1 n Hits-man, p 1 0 0 (1 4 0 l' ' P t 0 0 0 1 0 Melz, P 1 0 0 0 2 0 Totals 34 2 6 27 16 2 CHICAGO. rex- ... . " AB' n- H- - A. E. N-"!, ft 4 0 2 10 0 Osteen, ss 6 0 1 12 1 Hart, rf 4 0 0 1 0 0 Anderson, lb 6 0 1 11 1 0 LeJeune, If 4 110 0 0 Purtell, 3b 3 2 1 1 3 u Qulllln, 2b 2 11 1 o Armbuater, c 1 1 0 9 0 0 Nelson, p 2 o 0 1 1 0 I'lene, p 1 1 0 1 1 0 Weaver 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 32 6 7 27 10 1 Weaver batted for Nelson In the seventh. Omaha 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 Chicago 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 3 0-b" Three-base hits: Householder (2), Purtell. Passed balls: Gonding, 1; LeBrand, 1. Bases on balls: Off iRltrman, 3; off Hall, 2; off Meta. 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Hall, 1; by Meta, 2. Struck out: By Rllx man, 3; by Hall, 1; bv Nelson, 4; by Flene, 3. Ix-ft on bases: Omaha. 6; Chicago, 8. Double plays: Householder, to Graham; Austin, Graham to Autrey. Stolen bases: Graham, Autrey. Sacrifice hits: Osleun, yulllin, Weaver. Time: 1:40. Umpire: Clark. EVENTS OX THE RINMVG TRACKS rlz Horses Fall In One Itace at IVavr Orleans and Three Jockeys Hart. NEW ORLEANS. April 3. -Six of the fif teen starters in the third race at the Fair Grounds today fell. The first to go down was Bert Orsa, which fell with Jockey Martin shortly after the start. Then In the stretch turn Harold D fell and BenBon hurst, Calabash, Wild Irishman and Com nunlpaw fell over him. The riders of these flvei were, respectively. Jockeys Koerner, Rice, Bilac, Leibert and Sklrvm. Bilac and Sklrvin were unhurt, but all the others were Injured, Martin having a broken leg and Rice a broken collar bone. The cause of the spill was Wild Irishman, which stumbled. All the fallen horses were out siders in the betting. Weather clear .track fast. Results: First race, four furlongs, selling: Pinion, I116 l.Nottcr), 24 to 1, won; Servicence, 1 (Lelgert), ltf to 1, second; Injury, 103 (Rosen), 6 to 1. third. Time: 0:4Xs. Alive, Geoige C. Dillon, Anderson. She Wolf, Hardyana. Nebraska Lass, Shone and Meauow Grass also ran. Second race, five and one-half furlongs: Fnessy, 108 (J. Leei, 4 to 1, won; Apple Toddy, 103 (Notter), 10 to 1, second; Tartar Maid, 5 (Schleslnger), 4 to 1, third. Time: 1:075- Hostile Hyphen, Feast, Jennie's Beau, Outboy, Balla, Padrone, Hasty, Flor ence N, Stono Street, Vansel and Scallop also ran. Third race, five and one-half furlongs, selling: ben Double, 116 (Howard), 12 to 1. won; Ben Strong. 115 (J. Lee). 13 to lo, second; Canopian. 113 (Kermalh), 00 to 1, third. Time: 1:0?,. Bezerrlan, No Quar ter, Toboggan. Rickey. Billy Strong, Fox meude, Berl Osra, Calabash, Wild Irish man. Communipaw, Harold D and Benson hurst also ran. - Fourth race, six furlongs: Carthage, 110 (Notlcr), 6 to 1. won; Hyperion II, 110 (J. !), 2 to 5, second; Cooney K. 107 (V. Powers). 12 to 1. third. Time: 1 : Char lie Eastman and Doona also ran. Fifth race, one mile: Pliikolu, 102'i (V. Powers), 4 lo S. won; Ketchemlke, 1"3 (Not ter), 2 to 1, second. Kexune, 1)7 (Bilac), 40 lo 1. third. Time: 1:3:17,. Masquerade end It. C. Kami also ran. Sixth race, six furlongs, selling: Bertha E. PM (V. Powers), 16 to 1, won; Spion. lit) (J. Baker), 20 to 1. second; Behest rume, loi iDelal), 7 10 1. third, 'lime: 1:14. Come On Sum. Blue Lee, Frontenuc, Topsy Rob inson, Chief Hayes and Lldwlna also run. Seventh race, mile and one-sixteenth, selling: Teo Beach, log (V. Powers), OH to 1, won; Funlculuite, 111 (J. Lee), t to 1, second; Jim Kunpson, 110 (S. Flynn), 11 to 5, tnlrd. Time: 1 :47V. Laud Breeze, Lord Dixon, Creel, Knight of Ivnnhoe, Javanese and Okenlte also ran. MS ANGELES, April S.-Summary. First race, vcn lurlongs: John Lvle (I'M, Musgrave. 7 to 61, won; Varieties (I'M), Archibald, 6 to 61. second; Mandarin (1"J, M.ulm, 8 to 1), third. Time, 1.25',j. Ten Row, Sauted. John J. Rogers. All Right and I-ileiio also ran. Second race, four furlongs: Fiiese Gut. Goldstein, even), won; Inclement lio, Mc lntyre, 8 to 1 1, second; Wlldwood 1W), Mus. grave, 10 10 D, third. Time. 0:41V Larry Mulligan. Ak-Sar-Bcn, Lucky Mate. Ollle Ward. Knight of East. Marguret. Delorine, Hsxlet and Belle of Brass also ran. Third race, seven furlongs: Summer (loud Ilii4, Martin, I) to lui, wolt; Bauble (I'M. Klce, M 10 1), second; Huapala l"4 Goldstein, 12 lo II, third. Time. 1:261! Onaiawalann, Grandita, Burnolette and Suninark alaj ran. Fourth race, six furlongs: Butsnlst (lie Goldstein. 3 to 6), won; Don Domo (loll Preaton, T to 2). second; Crillo (111, Bull man. 16 to li. third. Time. 1:12. Lord of the Forest also ran. Flltu race, niiis and tbrtea-gixteenius t in mm' ' 1 set rsns s W - yj2Cr "McKlbbla O If you want "tha "McKlbbtn Eaeh Ids absolute leadst fa ita etnas Tot hy alealera vecywbern hum ioMlx 0 The Terms ire Male to Suit You If U.4. ViZZZ.'ZZSJ VCI Ul -MsT-I'.'l Vl'JI mays inainai sum ,ms as . ,nijBr- had OUTFITTING CO. 1315-17-19 FARNAM ST. HI BTOBX THAT'S BQVAJ11 AXX. OTK Everything Sold on 12" Made of Chaps, styles, ii.ou fnr SPRING JACKETS Made In fancy mixtures and covert cloths. In box, nQQ semi and tlght-flttltig J00 styles. $7. 50 values, sj on naie lui 3 Room Outfits Terms SR. Ml. Gash, $5,00 Monthly ed Room Ono very fine Iron bed, one extra strong spring, one well made mattress, one solid oak dresser, one large commode, one room size rug, one wood or cane seat chair, two win dow shades. fit a. hi, lain n i utiify' Dining Room One 4?-lneh golden oak extension table, one very massive sideboard, four extra fine wood or cane seat chairs, one room size rug, two beau tiful framed pictures, one pair laco cur tains, two window shades. Bam Bernard (K. Goldstein, 9 to 10), won; r.u oneriuuu tnu, Aiusgrave, b to 1), sec ond; Jin hi non (111, I'reston, 5 to 1), third. Time. a:!K4 nniiv n.nii. n n. i Associate also ran. blxth race, seven furlongs: Kerry (107, MUSB-rave. !i In Rl mr,,. unn,,,lul. ,,,'? Uoldsteln, 13 to 1U) second, ' Thomas Flier nt7. PreStOn. 1t If! Rl ItllrH Tlma- l-'ICAt Liecoratnr and Wherewithal also ran. oevenin i.ice, seven lurlongs: Charles Green 1104, Goldstein, ( to 2) won, Veritas vincu inn, ice, a 10 i) second, Taby Toea 1IU Pullahan 111 tn It l.l- Tl... t .1,1 .v .1IIIU. 1II1ICI. X.l. Leo Brlglit, Uellasco, Adela K., Paul I., Dr. 1..., i . . . . ... ttiih, iTiuuuei, uanuocence, i'yrrno, lown topics anu uiiena also ran. DIII.UIXG FOR ROD AMI t.U. CLUD Company Organised (or Purpose Meets and Elects Ottlcers. A big majority of the stock Issue of the Building association of the Omaha Hod and Oun club was represented at the meeting held In the Merchants hotel Thgisday even ing. Jeff W. Bedford, president of the as sociation, acted as chairman of the meeting, and A. T. Oow as secretary. The following were elected as members of the board of directors for the ensuing year: Jeff W. Bedford, F. It. Dufreue. T. W. Baumer, A. T. Oow and Dr. O. A. Osantner. The stockholders' meeting then adjourned and the buard of directors niet and organ lied by electing Jeff V. Bedford president; F. R. Dufrene, vice president; A. T. fjow, secretary, and Dr. O. A. Gsantner, treas urer. The next meeting of the board will con vene at the call of the president. All la I.ovelr Now. Householder Is here, King Is here, warmer weather Is here and Pa's entire team Is ready for the three games wllh o (c roi d? KD One of the unchangeable laws of nature is that "like shall beget like " Parents who are related by the ties of blood, or who have a consumptive ten dency, or other family blood taint are sure to transmit it to their children in the form of Scrofula. Swollen glands, brittle bones, weak eyes, hip disease, pale, waxy complexions, sickly bodies, running sores and ulcers, etc., are the usual manifestations of the disease. 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A Dollar a week Will Dress Yob Well Very Easy Payments Men's Suits J7 50 Dti to the big success of last Saturday's sale we have decided to continue selling our regular $12.50 men's hand-tailored suits for another week. We still mm cn have quite an assortment .left f the price Is only. 4 Men's Linen Collars 25 o In this spring's newest styles. The kind you always pay 2 for a quarter MR for, we sell you . tjC 4 for mmW Ladies1 Spring Suits fine Panamas, la popular Prince Merry Widow and Butterfly all colors and sizes, IQ5Q vaiuus ou bbi lal " " SPRING MILLINERY Saturday we offer a large assortment I t men i 250 of very pretty new ready-to-wear trimmed millinery 5 values at Complete S50 50 Our Out fits ar worth donbls what ws aV fnv l- tham. Kitchen One very fine cook or gasoline otove, 1 white top kitchen ta ble, 1 double door kitchen safe, oil clotli for floor 1 kitchen lamp, two kitchen chairs, 1 set kitchen utensils, In cluding fry pans, brcadpans, etc. the Chicago White 8ox, the first of which Is being played this afternoon. House holder arrived Thursday night from I.oi Angeles and looks fine as a fiddle. Ha lisa been playing all winter In the Iab Angeles San Diego league, so does not need any preliminary workouts, but is ready for the fray. Progress of Auto Racers. BAN JOSE, Cal.. April S.-The Italian car left Bradley this morning and Is ex pected to reach this city about 4 p. m. OQDKN, Utah, April .-Tho Uerman car In the New Yorlt-to-Parls race departed at 10:30 this morning without undergoing any repairs. Sporting; Gossip, The, members Chicago White Sox will occupy the lower boxes at the Burwood theater Saturday evening. Rusa Hall Is out with the claim that his Butte team will be In the running through out the 1908 race. " Buck Thiel Is playing left field and lead ing off at the bat for I.lltle Rock. Ha walloped the ball three times In a recent game. Dick Grotte has laid In a supply of weather coats to be presented to each grandstand ocrupant at the gate if the temperature demands. Thus far none of the recruits lias gone to eating the grass and Pa has every hope of bringing the meadow to a full sluture of maturity tiiia summer. Fred Beell Is matched to wrestle Amerl rus, the famous Baltimore) graonler. In Hultlmore April 11. XS TEE GEBLMS OF SCROFULA Ho HoncyTill Cured FISTULA, ULCERATION aaa all RECTAL IMS. -- eared wauvsat tk katfs. r-aaat aajas gusraateed. i ru imIuc W 1 - , wsisd sousr Hmcut laaaaaaa. t aaaosnuiisa i