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( ) 1 ft V I I . I. 4 i I- 1 ILM-IL 'f!a!r' . , i -- i i v ; i. 1 1 .1 I , ,11 1 1 1 I i ;r, i " r , REAL ESTATE ciTr vitopRRTr roil salb (Continued.) ' THE SCORE acre. In rsrk. 445 acres sold io acres during lst l weeks.- . inj acre . left some very fine tracts. , . . , Lots 2 to 1ft acre rich. 1T to If) per acre. y . , v. . . Terms. Make a Home Run Buy 5 to 10 Acres In Keystone Park, i of a mile meat of Benson. It s it pennant winner. ' "' A"k U for plat. PAY X 1 X VKSTM ENT CO., Flrt Tloor N. V. L. PM. Tel. Doug. 1781. A-1JM. . .p. V.SIIOLESCO., 11 Off rJ of Trsd Bldg. Tel. Doug. 4S, A- an. (19) 8 Trackage Investment 132x90 Feet. Railroad, Tracks on Two Sides. PAVED STREET ThrV'old"1itiJl1!rtR renting for 1130 a month.' Will' hHniC triofe. This had ought tor be wf.fth 7fnoo Inside of 2 vri. " TraCE, $15,500 Payne Investment Co. ,i;fr?t, Floor, Y. L. Bldg.. - - tel., Dour J7I1; A11S8. ' (11) M919 9 NEW location. Benjamin R. E. Co., 47' Brandets Bid. Both 'phones. (19) (37 .. HOCBK.AND BARN. Five room hoase'and new 110 barn two blocks from car Bear 40th and Ames Ave. New $1no chicken house and new buggy shed. Fruit trees. The lot is 65x126. Would like- 1S0O eo.i!y In caah. . Be ln.Paxton Block. Thone Douglas So, Ind. U88. 1 M 759. ,." .A SNAP S llOOM MODERN HOME Plaatered Attlo, ' ' Two Alocka from 84th Bt. car, . '; South front. Let SojilSS,- paved street, . . S670 Poppleton Are. n Inquire at ijtun Poppleton Ave. . , INVESTMENT - 7t. tot, 70s', 710 and 713 North (h Ave., belr.j an the northwest corner of 28th Ave. nd Webster Bt., Ipt 100x160 with a two try, 7-roem house oh corner renting for Ml Dr month, two cottages rentlns; for 110 each and double-house . renting for SM; totl VA per month. Thla la one block from Hrrncy car and two blocks from Walnut illll car. In excellent locality that Is Improving; every day. Eastern owner Is veiy anxious lb' loe out at once and haa made'rrtra of &W W. FARNAM SMITH ft CO., Tel. Doug. VxM. Jnd. A-1W64. 1320 Farnam Bt. , - ' (19) 901 S ACRES 70 3 acres. 4'4 acres. , ll.5J0-.Mi acres. W.ttOQ-lo acres. ' ' Easv terms. ' PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY. Firet Floor N. Y. Life Rldg. " Tals. Doug. 1781; A11M. " I (19) M8RJ 10 I WANT an offer on tha property, u and 1180 B. 81st Bt. : two modern houses and good barn; well rented. Thla property la uved Dy an tutsten i party who must sell. THOMAS BRENhAN, ' Rdom 1, Nsw Torli Llfa BIdg. '' ' " ' U9)-l .BUILDERS We van offer two fine lots In tha West arnsm District AT A BIG SACRIFICE. HICKS, il Board of Trade Building. , , (lff)-ftli 8x REAL ESTATE If ARM AMU MA A Hi LAN U FOR gI.lt CHOICE ssetion unimproved Cheyenne .county land, 110 .per . acre. Walter (J. Macy, King, Nab. (20) M78& 11 x i 1,1 " Wart- Dakata. OUT THET OO On tha new c, M. A St. P. Coast Railway, through Adams county, North Dakota, which ! attracting homeseekers to an unexcelled farming country. Sunshine, trea coal, pura water, aura crops, a horns and profitable occupation for you. Land but 1)0 to IM an -acre row. Easy terms, Wa hava . homestead relinquishments tor sale. Hen Win. H. Brown Co., Haynea or Mott, North Dakota, or 131 LaSalla Bl. Chltagu, 11L Maps froe. Mention Una paper. Or write our Uandan, North Da kota, elfict. Out M&a 140-ACRE tmprored farm, Brown county South Iakola, 2a.U0 p?r acre. Two smaller farma at bargain prices. Bev elal Quarters unimproved iaud. All find Inveitnieats and stami rlMjt In spection. Caah r terms. Box 3, Aber deen, H. D. (20) Mli MS 160 ACRES of nice land; eastern South J'aWot.a; will give terms fo suit. If pur. i tiseer will go on luil lmpruve. Aildr.a Yil7, care Bee. tat) MiH'9 16 BOMB ehoica farma In eastern South Da kota for sale or exchange. Easy urois. B, J. Hicks, Big Slon Cuy, M. D. (20)-M44 Mlt alUcella-aaas. WESTERN LAND, larg and small tracts; sale and xvhango. National Invt. Co., ii Braadais Bldg. (JO) 86d Sl PsRIOR. Wis., is oo tha eva of the greatest growth of any city on the Ameri can continent. There are millions of dol lsra to be uiada buying acres near the . i;y limits. Write for particulars. Charles . Potts. Superior. Wis. t MtO 8x l ir jou i ii ine lano Duslness gndwiave a u.kj i.m oi anis i can give jou a con iract ltb -Ibeae parties to sell fine aet- V . 7 ol a rlculiural lands, i i i jvu -. at ini give exclusive cmtrarta to right parties. Address 2il iiNfj ii mog.. bi. j-ui. Minn FARMS FOR RENT FOR RENT-Taenty acres good farming lsnd seer Rlmwood park. Ininilre ' F. nyder, tth and Iavenworth (lis. IS1 M9H7 x REAL ESTATE LOANS TO 110 M made Hiroiuptly. F, p. Wead. Wead tilag.. lth and Farnam. t2J) . RIVATB "mONETNO DELAY. " , GARVIN BR08.. lot FARNAM. MONavlY TO IJlANVOs Improved city prop. ert : bjil lir,g lo.r( a acuity: no dlay. . W. IL liivm, ua 1st Kat'l Bk f-Ul. ir--.. Il2)-M.il All REAL ESTATE LOANS (continued. ) LOANS on Improved Omaha OKeefe R. i. Co, 10C1 N. V. Drorrt. l aw LOWLST HATE.S Bemls, raxton Block. H) 7. PRIVATE MONEY-CASH ON H AND LiJ-WI. J. It. M1THKN. VU-i 1ST (!); WANTED City loana and warrant. W. raraani omun at Co., Ui.9 rarnam St. ()- FOR BALE Contract In 17. B. Installment Realty Co. of Minneapolis; anyone desir Inn to build can, by paylns; $i)0 for Inter ent in advance, secure loan of (2,000 at ( p-r cerit, payaf.le l per month. Address Thco. W. Frledrich, Box 1130, Pan An tonlo, Tex. tn MW7 9x i PER CENT money to loan on eaatera Nehrsska farms and good bualness ptop- ALFRED C. KENNEUT. f09 I-irst National Bank Biiildlnfc Tels- pnona uouglia i (22)-71 WANTED City loans. Peters Trust Co. (22)-I MONEY to loan on Improved city property, Hastinss II) den. i;u Farnam 8c (J2)-7 MONEY TO LOAN-rsyha Investment Co. C22) T W. H. THOMAS lends money. (22) M74J All am eepeciaiiy anxious for an application for a speclHl fund of $5,0iK). F. h. Wead, n'lijiiiu rrnam aia. (a) Man 11 REAL ESTATE WANTED WAST to make an Investment of $2,600 to ss.ouii on riret-clasa Improved real tat; must Hive full particulars and lo cation; nu iaiK, no snowing, but busl lies. Address L 2 It, Bee. (:) MS40 12x 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 the furniture of your house complete. The highest price raid. Call the right man. Tela. Douglas 3971, Independent A-3S71. (J5) Moi5 BEST price paid for secondhand furniture, carpels, stoves, clothing, shoes, etc. Bed MM. (25) M878 BECOND-1IAND, 1907 Model Touring cer. Must be in first-class condition and priced VighU R. U. Holmes, 81 15th St., Omaha. (35 M827 12x WANTED to buy, two first mortgages of about 11.000 each; farm security pre ferred, but may consider Omaha city properly, (live full particulars and price In first letter. Address R. F. Kloke A Co . 4:1 Hee Bldg.. Omaha. (& M87R 14 WANTEDTO RENT MAN and wife wish modern room and Bosrd with arlvate family. Address O 239, cwre Re-, gx WANTED SITUATIONS 8 MALT j set of books to keep evenings and eaiuruH.vs oy experienced nookkeeper. Address A 243, Bee. (27) 8S7 13x WANTED Position as city or commercial Hicsman. oy ona or experience ) and ability; reference. Address E 247, care Bee- (i7)-MSK0 x POSITION on farm; experienced; no mllk- inn nor. cnores; state best offer and all particulars. Address D 246, care Bee. " v (27) M878 9x MIDDLE-AGED LADY, well educated and refined, wants position as companion or private secretary. References given. Address, V 248, Bee. (27) 891 9x GOVERNMENT NOTICES PROPOSAI FOR IMPROVEMENTS. DE partmeat f tha Interior,- Office -of Indian Affairs, Washington, D. C. March 27, l!s. Sealed Proposals, plainly marked on the outside of the seeled envelope "Proposals for Improvements at Crow Agency. Mon tana," and addressed to tha Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Washington, D. C, will be received at tha Indian office until 2 o'clock p. m. of May , lu8, for furnishing materials and labor for the erection of a 'hospital at tha Crow Agency, Montana, In strict accordance with the plans, specifica tion and instructions to bidders which may be examined at this office, the offices of the "Reco'd," Helena, Mont., the "Bee," Omaha, Neb., the "American Contractor," Chicago, 111., and the "Improvement Bulle tin," Minneapolis, Minn., the 1'nlted States Indian Warehouses, at Chicago, III., St. Louis, Mo., a id Omaha, Neb.; Builders and Traders Exchsnges at St. Paul, Minn., Minneapolis, Minn., Omaha, Neb., and at tha agr.ncy.- C. T. LARRABEE, Acting Commissioner. A-7-9-ll-I4-l-18-21-- LEGAL NOTICES Annual statement of indebtedness of tha wrrgun ciennc rown company. . .. OM--HA, Neb , April 4, 1908. Tha following Is a statement ne n lsting debts of the Oregon Electric Power company on January 1, 1908, namely: wins payable 3,ooo Open accounts for labor, material and other expenses,' not exceeding.; 7,000 i Total 120 000 Witness our hands thla fourth day ' of C. E. BRAODON, President. O. E. FERNALX). Treaaurar. J. I MKIPTRICK". Secrefry. J. A. GAMMONS, A- L. FER NALD, Directors. . Subscribed and sworn to bv C. E. Brag don. president, and J. L. McKittrick, sec. riry oi ina Oregon Electric Power companv. before me this fourth day of ";. lirAjmiB OII.L,ETTE. v Notary Public. Cook County, Illinois. ADdlt REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Cue Kaessner to Mickey Bros. U sec tion, corner west aide section 7-15-11. 1 County treasurer to Gottfried Rupp. lot fi. block 2, Lincoln Park Marcus P. Msnon and wife to Dene's ' Rose, lot 12, bl.K-k 4. Carthage llniliger Implement company to H. P Ryner, e s lot 38. Burr Oak A'?Pn d ,,d 'fe to Charles B. ISO , ...un, mi j, section U-15-1U 17 791) w ... , 1 1, i naries IJ. Wood worth, lot . Capitol add Clinton II. Brlggs and wife to Henry Maxwell. lt 1. t,iock ,0 Wel 0mii,A Henry E. Maxwell to L. Briggs, same. Byron Reed company to John H Hroomfield. lot li. Uise'a add William Huffke to Byron 'Reed'iom' (,133 1 1 2,500 h-"t. ...i . uiiica Dm aha j Kdaard Balch to same, same 5 Bame to Reuben Ross, lots 1. 2, 3 ""'' lots 1. 2. a. 4. 8. . T. S, , 10. block 6. MttHKU.'B add . Same to Benjamin FoUom, lots ii. 'li ' jr f. so, 31, 3.-. s:;, 4. block 1 and lots 2. 3, i. blo.k 4. Redlck s Park t Same to A. U Reed. lot 14, block 11 Patrick s 2.1 add., and lot. 2. . block! 5. Rosh Hill . Mets Broa. Brewing company to jloiiie Real Kxtate and Invest irienl com pany, lot 1, block 3, Kountie & Ruth s add Same to enme, lots 1, 2, 3, 4, block i " Arnor Place, and other lute i Robert D. Robinson tc Ira D. Klgh't! lot 10, bloik 2. Missouri Avtmi P.,J i u Dundee Really company to Annie p Sype. lot 4, block X9. Dundee Place... Interurban Land company to Byron Clow, lots and 4, block 1. Her add.. Anna Dolezal to John Dolexal. V lot i, block 12, 1st add. to Omaha County treasurer to Continental Trust company, iols (, i, 7, 8, la, block $. 'Walnut Hill Same to aame, lot 1. block 26, Wiluox 2d add HastiiiKS ltryden to Theodora Mllli- ' gan, lot 8, block 1, Crammer, y Park. Solomon Firestone and wife to Paul Denieon. lot 14. Kllisiane Park Interurban I nd company to William Peacock, lot I. block 3, I!er add County treasmer to John R. Webster company, lots 10, It, 2J, blink 2, Pot ter's add, Pioneer Townsita company t. Morgan ' Andtraou. lot 14. block 4, B.'iinlii,,ii Moraan Anderson lj Frank Hotellng. ame , . cievitiu Furguo and wife to iiinuia 675 lliO 1 220 40.1 THE OMAHA GOTCII COMING TO OMAHA Will Wreitle Winner of Roller-Beel or Carkcek Match. EMIL KLANK BEINGS THE WORD Latter Tries (let Haekeaarhaaldt ( Come Here Ilk. Reell, hat Maa Itefaeee to Meet Wlscoa- " ala Maa. "I expect Dr. Roller to wrestle Trod Besll or Jack Carkeek In Omaha some time this month and Frank Gotrh to wrestle the winner here about May 7," said Emll KlHnk. the wrestler, who returned from Chicago Tuesday morning. He had a letter In his pocket from Roller, at Seattle. In which the doctor asks him to data Mm tip for five places, Omaha, Kansas City, Chicago. Minneapolis and Indianapolis, near which city Roller attended college, Qntch promised Klank ha would coma to Omaha and take on the winner of any match ho arranged. Jack Carkeek. the former Cornish cham pion of the world, Is now about 47 yesrs of age, but in good form, and la wrestling st catch-as-catch-can. He Is weighing about 200. He or Beell would stand a good show of defeating Roller. Hack Refaaea to Meet Beell. "I offered Hackenschrrtldt $1,250 to come to Omaha and wrestle Beell." said Klank. and he replied: 'No, I won't wrestle Beell, but I might wrestle some other man. Later, however, he decided not to wrestle any American, but to return to New York and sail soon for Europe, where he will do all the rest of his wrestling. Ha says ha may come back to America, but never to wrestle. "Ootch took all the ginger out of Hack. I never, saw a man so completely cowed and down-hearted after a match. All through the contest Gotch kept Joshing Hack. Fur Instance, he would say: 'You are no good; we have several men In this country that can throw you. Farmer Burns or Carkeek can do It.' And I be lieve IWk came to believe It himself. Then when Hack wanted to call the match a draw Gotch said: 'You are In America now, whore they don't wrestle draws. You may as well come on and take your medi cine.' " Gateh Wanted ts Harry. ABked If Gotch's seconds had any diffi culty In keeping Gotch from rushing or getting In a hurry, Klank said: "Yes, we. d'd. We had to keep constantly urging him to take his time and play for tha big fellow's wind and strength. Had Gotch put himself in the power of Hack any time up to the first hour, or even hour and a half, no telling what might have happened. Keeping out of Hack's grip until he was worn out .was the only method." As it was,- with Hack worn out, of course It would have been useless for him to have undertaken another bout. "But peoplo must not run away with the Idea that the outcome of this match ahows that Hack was overrated, so much as that Gotch was underrated. Not even Gotch'a best acquaintances knew what he could do. He Is the marvef of history and Is with out an equal today. "Well, It was funny to see old Farmer Burns. Ha was the most excited 'man in Chicago before and after, the match. And before and during It ha waa constantly urging Frank not to get excited. But Gotch owes what he 'is to that old man. Gotch Loaded With Offers. "Gotch Is loaded down with offers. He has one offer from London to give exhi bitions for twenty weeks with Farmer Burns at $1,750 a week, exclusive of his personal expenses an Burns-Income. But he la in a quandry about It. He will spend this month and part of next In Chicago, Minneapolis. St. Paul, Dulutli and De Moines, and will return to his farm at Humboldt, la., the latter part of May for tha summer. "Burns rejected an offer the other day of $3,ot)0, exclusive of all expenses, for a short theatrical tour. Fraak Waats to Get Jeaklaa. "The farmer Is undecided whether to Quit match wrestling or not. There is one more match all of us In the west want to see. That la between Gotch and Tom Jenkins. Gotch offered Jenkins' partner In Chicago tne otner day laOO if he gets Jenkins In the ring with him. Gotch certainly will make Tom take back a lot of that loud talk If be ever gets him In the ring." Aa Gotch la rated at $100,000 gnd Burns at $50,000, neither la compelled to Jump at any of these offers. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Hegarty. lot 22. block 7. Clifton Hilt. 1 Winter Byles to Lou M. Payne, lots " 1. 3. J, 4, 6. 6, 7. 8. 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14. 16, 16, block 4, Windsor Terrmne. $,00 George W. Sumner et al. to Fairmont Creamery company, lot 8, block 174, Omaha S8,600 County treasurer to George Greder, lot 6, block $ and lots 9, 10, 11, 12, block 4, Evert Place Oeorgt Grader to Gustav Sesemann, same 200 Nebraska Savings and Loan associa tion to Joseph Pritchard, n lot 13, J. E. Riley's aubdiv 1,000 County treasurer to Eleaser Wakeley. trustee, lots 18. 18, 20, block 2; lot t, block 8; lot 26, block 7, and lot 27, block 8, Brigg s Place Missouri Savings and Loan company to Elisabeth Bhahan, lot 7, block 4, Institute Place i A. Douglass to Missouri Savings and Loan company, lot 7, block 4. Insti tute Place i Henry Wulff to Fred Armbrust.' part lots t and 10, block 2. Hasel Terrace 1,150 uuim orcuruy company to Rosa Kami, part lot . Windsor Place 1,300 jonn Btnigi io Tann Hmlsek, n'4 lot 3. DlocK z, potter ar Cobb a add 626 ueorge eneii ana wue io William Me tal ley, lot s, block 4, Drake's add ... 1,600 f. i.. r-assam ei ai. io raui w. Kuhns, lots 9 and 10, block S, Boyd s add... 1 rienry xnaaaraiu. execuiur, io same. saaje , cioiooi io n. inaeryou, lots 2 snd 8, block 2. Thompson Goos' . dd (60 c nitea tteai fjsiate and Trust com pany to R. Landeryou, lot 1, block 5. Hexilck's subdiv , Total OCEAN STEAMSHIPS y -ii 7 i far rest, aleeeara ar haalaoaa C . 1 It -aya to travel tha LIME I A To PARIS, the City Boas trtlful. --. . , ' - fv l W VW AafianaBt - Compacnl Oanoral Tranaatlantlaua 1 r SM tlnltaa !! ara lae aw voaa to raaia in oava via Havre oo gigantic twin-screw eapn isa steamers, sailiuv rvai TI,r.U. ,n . These atonOers of mod era iavratians have e-apaptr, orciwMra, wirc.au iclcgrapkr, famous cuuvine and. avarw La Lorraia ... April 16 1 La rrotaace I Luuramt ....Aarll (3 ( Unlia -4 t- S.. 4,ru m) I T-1B. k., Early rtaartaticmt rccomste-Da. ) ar copf af llliMlraiaa book ot travel as rales aPI,lr la HARK)' K MMHI le, J. R RKVNui.14. la"t r ft 1 a at W , t H'M K Paroaai ,t W ft IIAVICSOV, I,! )!,. a. LOL'li Xttifc. - - C.- yirat KIU11 Haaa 'i inc coovcnience sn4 luxury ef most Klaiial hotels oa a mure iuaenec scale toger elevator, ruol cafe, gymaaaium, elrxant suites and simile aosrtmeatsiaaii DAILY BEE; THURSDAY, rGPULAR WHISKIES THAT Ae S&MV&D AT Trie WALDORF- ASTORIA HOTEL AMD ALL PROMlMETfT ETABUSHMENTS DAVSONS 'vSCOTCrr COMBER IRISH u Hum The Waldorf Importation Company WakiorMitonaHo' . HSwvaaa. FRENCH CAR JHO. 2 DISQUALIFIED French Car Xo. 1 aad Italls , . . . Car rmwm ttih Friday. SAN FRANCISCO, April $ -The French car in the New York to Paris automobile race arrived here this afternoon. It Is plsnned for thij car and the Italian car, whU'h arrived few days ago. to be shipped 2 "I'.'1? nd reshlpped from there to aldei, Alaska. The other French car has been withdrawn from the race and It will be returner! t Paria , " disqualified by being freighted to this city riom Iowa. Trap Shooters mt Barllagrton. B ARLINGTON, la., April 8 -(Spcclal ) Nearly inn of ,,e best trap shots In the n"nlTJ J"" atr""' Hurlington April 28 29 and SO. to participate In ? big contest f '."."".r' Am(?n V,e WSH known shooters to attend are Crosby. Fred Gilbert. Max well, the one-armed wonder; Tom Marshall of Keithsbiirg. HI.: John Garrett of Color" ado Springs. O. M. Ford, amateur ch m Plo of Iowa, and a large nun.ber of othTr leading; experts. There will also be a n 11" ,.n. fSn.r,y hihlon shooters. Three hundred dollsrs sdded monev will hln t. swell the prise list. Th pay 12 cents a target and will receive 10 cents for each one broken. receive W WITlf THE BOWLERS. The Gate Cltv team , lt tivT Us', ?.'!!,h,m a th, Association leys last nlaht. Gierde waa k. - totals, with 617. and Ooffs 231 was the t. single game. Score: W" tho to OATH CITYS. 1st. 170 ..i. ..191 ...:.n 170 218 .-...978 OMAHAS. 1st. IK 1H2 .'.137 188 .......176 "...817 d. 3d. Tot. 171 1 487 JM 148 . 490 IS 2,4 lf 175 6J5 lj 225 mi 851 908 J,7J7 1- d. Tot. J3 212 640 129 150 441 1"3 197 607 142 , 4 182 173 630 "99 887 2603 Chandler Rengtson Uoff Martin .. GJerde ... Totals . Marble .. Larson .. Rea Meg-eat li Ohneaorg Totals . clple aad Reyaolda High, Sclple won "I fIom. '"""hens in Tuesday ch of the Monarch pool tournev nini a maicn or tne Monarch pool tournev by the score of 126 to St T,.m.i.. and Swanson will play. Score- Stephens 0, 0, 0, . 7, 4, 1, 4. 2. 12. 3 1 1 i $. 1. 16. 2. 0. 0, . Total 81. ' ' r h Va,ni0' l- o. 4:Hstehph.Unna. i-''"8' "y 8clp)e, STANDING. P. W. L. Sclple .. Pet. 1000 1000 .800 .800 .600 .WO .143 .000 .4 Reynolds Keyes .. ..2 ..6 ..6 ..6 ..6 Usher ,, Harsch Swanson Stephens Hoage .. Terrible Swede Throw Waaern. YAI,ENTlNK"'hirm4H.fl,x.i Telegram.) An exhibition wrestling match took place here last evening In ('Hurdle's opera house between Oscar Wasem, who claims the championship of this state,' and iib icrrioie eweae, wno comes from ihe Pacific coast and is a wrestler of some re nown. The bout waa the Dretticsi ever witnessed in tills clt and resulte.i in a victory for tha Terrible Swede, It taking ' i ana io orci.is. , i ne uwecie won tha first fall In twenty-one and one-half min. utea. using bar and half-Nelson holds. Wasem won the second fall in seventeen snd one-half minutes with Oie aclseors and bar holds. Tha Swede captured the third iaii in mineen minutes, using the half. Nelson and crotch holds. The Swede out weighed the Nebraska bov by fifteen pounds. Al Powers was referee and Colonel J. M. Tucker timekeeper. Inter-City Leagcae Meets, A meeting of the board of directors of the Inter-City Base Ball league called for Thursday evening at No. 14 Board of Trade building to confirm the umpirea who have been appointed and to prepare for the opening of the season. Matters have been allowed to drift along until now, when both Arthur Meti, president, and George Fox. vice president, have' returned, and active work of the organization will be re sumed. Field Clab Open In ar. At a meeting pf tie Omaha Field club di rectors held Tuesday night the date for the formal opening of the club was dlscused No tlxed date was set, although the date will be May 2 or May 9. to depend on the way the warm weather of spring opens out. Elstoa Goea.to Nashville. NASHVILLE. Tenn, April g.-The Nash ville Southern league team today closed a deal with Manager Chance of the Chicago Cubs for Outfielder Frank Elston. NEBRASKA FROM DAY TO DAY Qaalat aad Cartons Fratares of Life la a Rapidly (Irowlag State. Osceoja Goes Uvild There was quite a bit of excitement her a few days ago. What caused it was a deal or two in real estate, when Hon. Keene Ludden went over to Gospel Ridge and guv George Dlmmlck a thousand dollars for thr. acres of land, and then "Billie," Wlllla. Merrick went over and bought out Sid Mlller a residence and paid him $3,500 for It. Howard County's Need W are minded once more of the court house. As we see the beautiful grass growing in the square, as we see the leaves coming out en the trees, as we see the work of na ture there, grand and beautiful, and then cast our moist eyes to the old hulk of a building that stands In the middle, and Is seriously dubbed "the court house," our tear drops splash upon the pavement and our heart blends, and bleads and bleed. 8L Paul Republican. Catarrh' Is not merelv a disMu nf fco fclL to linings of the body as some of the avtnntnma -r,.iM a... :.j:..,..ui. . deep-seated blood disease, in which the entire circulation and the jrreater part of the iyatem are Involved. Like all other blood diseases, Catarrh cotnes from poison and . impuritiea accumulating in the circulation which IrriUte and Inflame the tissues and mucout surfaces, and then the unpleasant symptoms of the disease are manifested. There Is a rinjinff noise in thd ears, a thm. watery discharge from the nostrils, filthy matter drops back lat the throat, the breath has an offensive odor, and many other annoyine and unpleasant symptoms are characteristic of the trouble. iSbm-. I.v.. inhalations, etc., cannot reach the blood, and are therefore valuable only for the temporary rehef they afford. To cure Catarrh the blood must be purified, otbwjx equals S. S. S. for this purpose j It goes down into the circulation, mittel' Pu"fle tbe blood and makes a lasting cure! Yfcen S. S. S. has removed the cause, the blood being; pure and healthy aounshes the membranes and tissues instead of irritating them with noxious rVLi V tU )'n,Pt0B on Catarrh and anv medical dvic free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO- AILAKTA. CA. APRIL 9. 1908 EVENTS ON RUNNING TRACKS Nebraska Las. it Fonled in Close Fin ish at New Orleans. F0UB FAVORITES WIN AT BENNINQ Dress Parade, 100 to 1 aad 00 to 1. Wlaa Race for Two- ear-Old Colt aad Caaeea Big; Vpeet. NEW ORIJ4AN8. April 8-Nebraska Lass, tbe favorite In the first race at tha fair grounds todsy, finished fourth, but was awarded third place by the Judge after a claim of foul had been made against Silverton, which bumped the favor It In the stretch and took third. The race was a close finish between Alice and Servl- cence for first plac. which Alice won Again, in th second race, the favorite did no better than third. This tlm two long shots, Merrlgo gt SO to 1 nd Lady Lissak at 25 to 1, were so close at the finish that the official sign wss necessary before the spectators knew which hsd won. Merrlgo was the victor. Summary: First race, four and one-half furlongs selling: Alice (111, F. Barton, 4Vi to 1), won, Servlcence (115, Rosen. 10 to 1), sec ond. Nebraska Lass (112, Nlcol. IS to 6), third. Time: 0:0:60. Bhe Wolf. Exotic, Autumn Maid. Hactnette. Disagreement, John Hall. Scantling. Little Mr.se, After All an, I Hilvert.in also ran. Silverton fin Ished third, but was disqualified for foul ing. Second rsce. five and one-half furlongs: Merrlgo (16, W. Ott, SO to 1 1, won. Lady Lissak (loft. A- Pickens. 25 to 1). second; Oftbent (110. Troxler. 2Vj to 1). third. Time: 1:11V. Eaoiita. Sylvia (3., Naiimovo, VV'a tuga. Mannlo May, Miss Searcy, Barrotte, Seamaid, Meadow Green and Vacuna also ran. Third race, six furlongs, selling: Gold Proof (Hi?, W. Ott, 6 to 1). won, Hawkanma (17. Nlcol, 8 to 1), second, Bertha E.. (1071,,. Warren, 5 to 1). third. Time: 1:15. Frontenac, Sir Toddlngton and Jack Brat ton also ran. , Fourth race, mile and a sixteentN, sell ing: Hooray (106. S. Flynn, 11 to 101, won Hunky (1M, Gauge), 20 to 1), second; Lsdy Esther (109, Nlcol. 12 to 6). third. Time: 1:49. You Will, Grenada Ed Kan and Heap Talk also ran. Fifth rare, mile and a sixteenth, sell lng: Hostile Hyphen (110, Nlcol. S to 2), won. Massou (107. Troxler. 15 to 1), Second, Dorothy Ann (lor,, A. Pickens. 5 to 1), third. Time: 1 :B0H. Bounding Elk. Mystl fler. Orena. Pedigree, Finesse and Keep Mum also ran. Sixth race, mile and a sixteenth, sell lng: Mllford (110, Minder, 11 to 6), won, Albert M. (110. Nlcol, 18 to 6). second, Bucket Brigade (110. Troxler, SH to 1), third. Time: 1:50. Our Boy, Albert Star, Jennie's Heau, Miss Vlallant. Moscow Belle and Ada O. Walker also ran. Seventh race, mile and three-alxteenlha, aelllng: Charlatan (110. Nlcol. S to 1). won. Wise Hand (98, M. McGee, 50 to 1), second. Ternus (107, Warren. 6 o 1). thWd. Time, 2:0.'". Carew, Cursus. Charley Ward, El fall. Gilfain, Canooian, Marsh Redon and Terns Rod also ran. evea Fall Wlaa at Oakland. OAKLAND. Cat. April 8-Seven Full, the odds-on choice, made a show of Its field In the first race at Oakland this afternoon and won In a canter, 'i'lie rank outsider, Hal Reed, took the place in a hard drive. The Lodl handicap rotulted In a spectacular finish between the two first choices, Johnny Lyons and Cabin. At the end Mclntyre on Cabin clearly out generaled Jack Hayes on the favorite. After the race Hayes claimed a foul, but It waa not allowed. Logisttlla can.e from a long way back and got the mill end of theiurse from- Borghesi. Summary: First race, futurity course: Seven Full (109, Mentry, 7 to 10), won; Hal Heed (93, Gilbert, S Oto 1), second; Royal Queen (93, E. Clark, 30 to 1), third. Time: 1:104. Grasscuiter. Mlsty'a l'rlde, Lugano, Turnaway, Edith R., Electric Spark and Asusa alaon ran, (Second race, three and a half furlongs: Osorlne (106. Gilbert, 8 to 1), won; Yakima Belle (110, W. Miller 1 6to 6), aecond; Maurctanla (102. A. Walsh, 21 to 6), tlni'd. Time; 0:41- Trocha, Assay, More), Black Hand, Twin' Heart, Bubbling Watev Adri ans. Lecovreur, nibble II. and Leona V. K. also ran. Third race, seven furlongs: Gypsy King, 117, W. Miller, 17 to 6). won; Bel mere (111, Moreland, 21 to 6), soon J; 1'reon (114. Gilbert, 9 to 10). third. Time: 1:2644- St. Avon, Manila 8., Thlcry and hey Hare also ran. Fourth race, one and one-sixteenth miles, Lodl handicap: Cabin (105. Mclntyre, 17 to 6), won: Johnny Lyons (107, Hayes, I to 6), second: Logisttlla (105. Heather ton. 12 to 1). third. Time: 1:46. Borghosl, Veil, Janeta and Harrington also ran. Fifth race, mile and a sixteenth: Johns town (117. Mclntyre. 7 to 2). won: Ralph Young (109, Klrschhaum, 13 to l).(econd; Ednardo (116, W. Miller, 15 to.l), third. Time: 1:4H- Woolen. Henry ., Bo.o man. Btlllchio, Rhlnock, Silver line and Lsmpadrome also ran. Sixth race mile and a sixteenth: Mill song (107, W. Miller, 9 to 2), won; Lucy C. (92. Gallndo, 4 to 1). second; Nonie 1). (Post, to 1), third. Time: 1:48. Etaph. Mldmont. Whiskers, Luorece, Genet, Huzzah. My Pal and Ed Lilburn also ran. Favorites Wla at Bennlajg. WASHINGTON, April S.-Four winning favorites,. Oxford. Penarrls, Alloy and Clements greeted - the large crowd today at tbe Penning track, the biggest upset In the meeting thus far occurred In th third race, when Dress Parade, with little McCahey up and as good a 100 to 1 In the early speculation, won -by half a length from Brown Tony, another out slder. It was a gruelling contestJn th tretcn between MoCahey and McCarthy. the former outriding, hi rival. The favor Ite, Puddln, did not figure. Weather clear and warm; track fast. Bummarie: first race. X-year-nlda and un sir .d one-half furlongs, Columbia course: Ox ford 120. Horner, T to 10), won; Greene iu, niiaw, io to I), second; Kdgely (110, McFadden. 6 to V), third. Time: 1.234 Panique. Sllverball, Begger Man and Bcr goo also ran. 8econd race, fillies and geldings. S-vear-olds, half mile, old course;. Elisabeth Sweeney (104, Uuarrlngton, 10 to 1), won; Creek (104, Powell, lo io 1), second: Bonnie Kelso (104, McDaniel. i to 1, third. Time: 0:51V4. Nutmeg, Frappe, Ijidy Kthyleii, Blue Stock, Two Saints, Diamond John, Huldy, Ragman, Chaperons and Arrow shaft also ran. , Third race, rolls, 2-year-olds, four and one-half furlongs, old course: Dress Pa rade (107, McCahey, 60 to 1), won: Brown Jony (107. McCarthy. to 1), aecond; Clai borne (107. W. Walker, 10 to 1). third. Time: 0:58. Slg. Flalfoot, Puddln, Gerald D., Witching Hour and Footloose also ran. Fourth race, steeplechase, maidens. 4-year-olds and up, about two miles: Pen arrs (117, Mclnery. 3 to 1), won; Sir Woos ter (137, Masneda, 12 to 1), aecond; Fin McCool (137, Kelleher, 7 to li third. Time: 4:11. Flying Machine, BeldeYno, Cordite and Bessie Klaer also ran. Fifth race, maiden S-year.olds, seven fur longs, Columbia courve: Alloy (KM Mc Cehey. S to ti, won; Cartwheel (108, T Bums. 4 to 1). second; yueen lad (108 McCarthy, 4 to 1). third. Time: J :Sl. Strong heart. Hartford Boy, Oronooka, Jock Wood Octolc, Chorus Girl and Iena Delta alio ran. CUHES CATMIffl thm MnA, ,i . - j , RSI McKibbin Hats 'UcIIBBINSrECIAl" TtW Hat of Has) rot a doliais Ht Mf wKe knew Misuse, a Uaxjaputrd LeaeW ia tUm Say McKIBBin,.ytsjrk.laaa AGED MAN RILLS HIMSELF William McCrum, Shoemaker, Fires Ballet Into Brain. CULMINATION 01 LONG SPREE Friends gay He Had Threatened Sui cide and Death of His Fam I ily on Several Occasions of Late. William McCrum, a shoemaker at 17V0 St. Mary s avenue, killed himself about 1.30 Wednesday morning by firing a bullet through his hraln Just over the right' ear. The cause of suicide Is given as a pro tracted spree. McCrum was about 82 years of ge and roomed In a small compartment In rear of his shop. Emery Keller, a barber, whoso shop was Just west of McCrum' shop, roomed with him and was In the room at tho lime of the suicide. He was awakened by the shot snd found McCrum lying In front of tho bed In the throes of death. McCrum was still dressed, having taken off but one shoe, and evidently shot himself while seated on the bed. Frank Henry, proprietor of tho C. O. D. laundry, occupies the samn building with McCrum, and only Tuesday took the pistol awy from McCrum three different times. The . old man had not only threatened to kill hln-self. but had threatened to first kill members of his family. But both Mr. Keller and Mr. Henry, to whom McCrum had mado these threats, attributed them to his dissipated condition and gave them no serious thought. . McCrum wife and family live at Twenty-Second and Iaven worth streets. Mr. Keller Immediately notified the family of the death of Mr. McCrum, and his wife and two or three of his daughters came down tfi the shop and cared for the body. They were completely overcome with grief. Coroner Davis was notified of the sui cide and took the body over to the morgue on South Sixteenth street. The Inquest will be held at 7 o'clock Wednesday evening. Mr. McCrum waa prosperous In his busi ness and owned considerable property In Omaha. He told Mr. Henry only a short time ago that he was about to take a trip to the old country and was making ar rangements for that purpose, expecting to sail In about two weeks. Sober, Mr. Mc Crum waa described by those who knew him Intimately, as a first-class man and Industrious. Funeral arrangements have not been made. WATERHOUSE NOT YET SURE Mill Considering; Fremont Offer, TJe- aplte Re-Eleetton by Board of Rdaoatlon la Omaha. Principal Waterhouso cf the Omaha High school, who Tuesday night waa re-eleeted for another year by the Board of Educa tion, say he haa nothing as yet to say re garding his acceptance or rejection of Ilia Offer. He Is still considering the offer of the superlntendency of th Fremont chpole, madea few weeks ago . the latter OLD AL WHISKEY Yin AND "THE BEST." ' m BOTTLED PURITY AGESTKENGTH Look for the word "RYE" In rod on label Distillery: Distributors) Woodford Co.. Ky. Riley Bros. Co.. Omaha San Francisco Loo Angoloc.San Diogo And Many Other Point in thin Kt.r. ' '':jt Mm EVERY DAY TO S'.'-V. bt rm w m m Vi'.vi't Inmilre vv wa, 1334 Iiroua U! IE -a '--r; I - ""' Dr. EDWARD IL TARHYg 330 T.iT7fc.til5A... Fbon DOttg. ISM .ir.!ii.,-r n ?ra ! i m "MeKlt. BIN SuuMWdalH-VtlM TBI EE DOLLAS being for three years. The Fremont schools offer the principal much more than they have paid before. 4t Is understood, and th responsibilities there would, be much grester than In Omaha. . Superintendent liavidsnn says he Is anx ious to know what decision Mr. Water house will make, hoping he' wfll remain in Omaha. Principal Waterhous Is gratified at the vote of recoinrriendatlon given him by the Board of Kducallon. . . MOTHER DESERTS HER BABY Leaves Infant with Mote Asking Others to Care for the . Child. , ; Forsaken by her rrolher antl aunt, three weeks' old baby girl his been taken' In charge by the probation, officer and' placed In the Child 8avlng institute. The child was found Tuesday night In a room formerly occupied )y 'the mother 'and aunt In the home of Mrs, Valentine, CI North Twentieth iUC'eet, th -fries- of th Infant attVaoting the attention of Mrs. Valentine. . . , ' l'pin "opening the floor nt the room which had been occupied .by' fhe two women, Mrs. Valentine found It deserted and bare, there being nettling In It except the help less baby, and the following . jiote Vhleh was addressed to Mrs. Wedmore, sister ot Mrs. Valentine.' The not 'Wad constructed out of carefully ' clipped words from 4 newspaper snd read as follow;,.. . Mrs. Wedmorei Please take harm, and oh 1 beg you to be ajood to hef. ' Breaks. niv heHrt to give her up. but l am too poor to raise her. Sister will npt be able to make a living for nil of lis.- (Tod- only knows what we have "gone " thiough. God will bless you. .A hear tbroken poor - Mother and Sister. . . ' (' The babe ls healthy and, wa well dressed, as were also the twe-'women, " They hnd'oc. cupied the room for. nearly a month and had paid their rent until Saturday of thi week, but Mrs. Valentine1 doc not know the name of either of the, women. Their description haa been furnished 'the police, but little hope la entertained oY apprehend ing them. They had .the appearance of . having adequate means and It" Is thought that their home is out of (ho city and that they left Omaha on flri-evening train. After three months the baby can ba dopted, three home having already mad application for the Infant. Chrtatiaa Scteaee. Oo and hear what Mr. Blckncll Young hat to say about It In a lecture at tha Audi torium Thursday, April 9, at S p. m. Scat free. . , " ON SAD JOURJEY HOMEWARD Mr, and IHra. R.' W. Rreekenrldge Rrlag; Body of Little Osstka trr for ' Hartal. 'iiw; sy) j Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Breckcnrl.lgn ar rived In Omaha last nlglil Willi the body of their daughter, MM Catrvr-rliie Breckeii. ridge, S years of age, who died in Cali fornia. They came on the Overland limited at 9:40 p. m. Rev. Frank L. Ijvcland, pastor of the 'Flrat- Methodist Episcopal church, went to Kearney to meet them and T. 8. Matters, Mr. . Breckenrldge's law partner and Miss, My ra,-Breckenridge and Warren Breckenridge, children, went Wed nesday to Grand Island to meet tho party. The funeral will be held Friday afternoon. 4 IN BOND I 'O-M APRIL 30, 1908 4& r : v - aa --. - . j -5 at jSc'? Blr.et I tA B HI 1 1YE Tnae m . aj :. ftr - - - - .. i .. -, ' , Uo HonoyTill Cured "TUt. WLCBBATlOsJ sad all RECTAL MaW - rears esaerieMriMte'Utai? Cee Cldgt OMAHA, KID.