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'V it A. if 1 V f REAL ESTATE citt pRopEmr ron itB (Continued.) -. . . ; GENUINE BARGAINS . .IN ' KOUNTZE i v PLACE LOTS On Plnkney Bt., between Sherman Ave. and 24th fit.. wo have put on sal all south front lots, 47 ml 6) ft. wide, $700 EACH excepting . corner. . a trifle liigher. ' This pries Includes , cement' sidewalks, sewer and : city water. The cement walks will-'be put in ' Immediately, which .wilt make one of the best Streets on the north side. . Over halt the lots have al ready been Hold, .without say ing much abomTthem. You must act quickly If you want one of these bargains. If . jrou Aavrn't all cash, we will make terms of tne-quarter l rash, balance In one, two and ! three years. I'tnkney Bt. will also- ba paved from Sherman V Ave. to Ulti Bt. this year. Hastings & Hey den, duiv A ,y r-1 1 in, 1704 Farnam, Ct. Bee Bldtf. (19) 911 23 TE8! That beautiful home of C. H. Lee, In Beltevuey Is for sale. Bald to b the best located residence property In town. On direct route between depot, college and motnf rar. ' Perfect title. Kight large rooms, bathroom, closets, cellar, halls, etc All kinds of fruit; barn, pasture, windmill: 15 Jota. Come and ses It. In quire for -C. H. Lee. 19-M9M i4 New. 6-Room Modern Dwelling Right in Front of the Field Club, $4,250. . South front, nice lawn. House finished In White pine; polished floors. Reception hall, Isrga pantry and closets. On and electric lights: hot snd cold water, bath, furnace, full bricked, and cemented cellar. On boul evard. All special taxes paid. P. V. Sholes Company, Tel, Douglas 49, 110 Board of Trade Plrlg. (191 MW 3? , FINISHED TODAY 2J Anies Avenue. New -rmm cottage: bath, gas and elec tric fixtures, toilet, stationary washstand, hot and -old water, cemented cellar. Ready to move 'In, Fi le. 3,STh). Easy terms to responsible- party j WMiE- ROMANO, Doug. I.T19.i 329 Board bt Trade, ' . () M98 24 cheap in price onl? beautiful modern residence; ' of rooms, with tvo large ltiTl and a good farage.- Ownet. testing. .town and. will sJI or s,ft)0. Just about half ivliat It cost. Located ust north of Kountsa placa. Grounds beautifully arrunged with shade and fruit trees. . Hour la finished In handsome hardwoods. Outside porch screened for. use In summer. Pine bath room, sewer, water, gas and electrta light, very handsome chandallvra. Extra iarpe furnace. Full cellar, with bil liard room. Must be .sold at onoe. For i exact location call. D. V. SHOLES CO., "110 Board of Trade Building. , 'Phones Douglas iO; A-2'49. (1)-M854 FOR BALE Three small frame houses at northwest, corner of 16th It Leavenworth ' streets. Must be removed from premises st en re Address bids to- Thomas R. Kimball. Architect, 603 McCague Building. . (19) Muao , Investment jt gocd cheap ,lota handy wrere the houses could be moved, and either Sold or rented i V Large' corner lot, 'close In,' two paved vtreets,- wtlh two modern houses renting L ytor I67.&0 per month. But the beauty of It . Is that the ground alone Is worth J5.000, v 3it right for flats. Pries for all, IS.fcJO. 1 For anyono who wants them.' have two very easily. It looks good to ua. How i about youT . I Also hiva.an aflractlve Investment tit elose-in property, a good corner lot, with ' f ' l-room modern 1-story house, two paved 'l streets, rented "for $25 and water. Price. 2.50.1. Nets 10 per cent. Besides, tha lot is Just 'riarht for good St. Louis flat and worth. 2,w4 alone. O; R. GLOVER & SON, 01-S- N. Y, Ufa .Bldg. (1) 817 M - Price Reduced 'to - .r.$i6,500 514-M6 North 20th Street. Double brick building rooma In each apartment, finished with oak down stairs snd b'reli tip xtalrs Ruddins cost 8.7tl0 Jo build rna year litre, grounl Is w rih H,0o, yeariy ucuin Must bit suld at once, - ; ' Hastings & Heyden, )704 Farnam Ct (lt-M a RETAIL LOCATION lCOS-10-12 HARNEY ST. One "of the best buildings in the retail center, with C6 feet frontage or Harney St. 5 stories and basement, over 52,000 sq. feet of floor space, steam heat, and .first ..da'sa elevator. If in terested, in a smaller space, see U3 regarding a '.part of this building. Necessary alterations and repairs wjll be made to suit tenant. " Leased . for about ten years at a very reasonable ren tal , 1C01 Farnam Streot - . - (U) tll-14 KOUNTZE PLACE HOME " REDVCKD FROM M.C00 TO JJ.&00. Nine roouin. mdrn, front and back par " I'ir. Iiikrary, dining room and kitchen, four f rot'im ui'Siaits- moiiera plumbing; two mantels and ru. on up and on dnwn tnirs; ever 1 tut, g in good order; lot 4"li4; barn, pa-ed iirwt. w. ir QATr. Kfftru CI N Y. LUo. '1 lione Doug IS 4. REAL ESTATE CITT PROPBRTT FOH SALD (Continued.) UPLAND TERRACE XVh vftii ttuw sa 1-. l t t t a w T" t .. . . , .., a mv in a. s af r-r- n AC ' F. Vnn Knv 41 .. .i-.a. HMTj i it it . inu imiri And Uvm cm, FREK. rr can you ee two cltlet and thr , FROM UPLAND TERRACE. Where can you see ten miles of rlvtr, beautiful valleys and high hills: FROM UPLAND TERRACE. Where Is th finest scenic view In Doug laa county T FROM UPLAND TERRACE Where you can see the lakes, the river, the park, the cities, the boulevsrd. What is UPLAND TERRACE T t'pland Terrace Is an acre lot addition, subdivided so that every lot fronta two graded streets. Where is Upland Terrace? It Is on Florence boulevard, opposite Miller park, on the hillside north of Fort Omaha, with fifteen-mlnuta car service. You buy; we furnish all of above advan tages free with nothing better ever put on the market. . ' JEFF AV. BEDFORD," 1306 Cuming. 'Phones: Bell, Douglas 115; Ind. B101S. (19) M9TB 21 FARNAM STREET BARGAIN Axl.U feet, only a little east of S4th St ; good ground. Buy it now at lesa than lb per foot and double your money; or will subdivide. JOHN W. BOBBINS, 18C2 FARNAM ST. (19)M878 28 VACANT LOTS liot on. West lesvcrworth St., near 48th, paved etreet and paving all paid, sewor water and e. Price. S4."0. I,ot on rinkney St., near 31st; $250, easy terms. I C. G. CARLBERG, m N. Y. Utt Bldg. (i)-MS41 24 SOUTH OMAHA SNAPS Beautiful new ( room house, part mod em, in.elegsnt shape, splendid neighbor hood, close to car line, walking distance. Excellent Very large lot fenced, permanent walk, fruit and shad trees. Barn and chicken house and yard. Owner leaves the city tonight and property must be sold by the 2Tth at a sacrlfioa price; only part cash required. NATIONAL INVESTMENT , COMPANY, 681-82 Brandels Bldg, Omaha, Neb. U M846 25 NORTH SIDE New T-room house, all modern except heat, corner lot, south front, at 25th Ave and Sprague St. price, 12,500; easy terms. A chance to get a good horn chean, - C. G. CARLBERG, 911 N. Y. Ufa Bide. (19)-MS42 24 IN the West Farnam district, -room dwelljng on lot 50x155, eaat front, 112 North 8th avenue; fins lawn, trees, ce ment walka and paving; house has been put In flrat-cissH condition, new root, plumbing, electric light, new fizturos papering, etc. . For sale for 15,609. or for ' rent at $50 a month. KiiKD BROS, lw FARN K M ST, (!) MfT4 I WANT an offer on tha property, U28 and 1130 8. list 6t.; two modern -houses and good barn; Well rented. This property la owned by n eastern nsrty who must sell. Boom 1. New York Lit bid. ' . - u8-n t?KAL ESTATE TITLW TP.lrBT nc CHA8 E. WILLIAMSON, Pres. W. (uo-ta FOR BALE By. owner new -room house. . strictly modern, hsrd wood floors, com bination electric light and gas fixtures, facing east, on moHt beautiful section of Central Boulevard-44,6u0. Telephone Douglas 1M4. . (19) 873 2S THE REED ABSTRACT CO., est. lm. Prompt service. Uet our prices. 171 Farnam. (ls 64 LIST your property with Chris Borer. rJd and Cuming 8ts. . (19 &$ NEW location. Benjamin R. E. Co.. 4T1 Brandels Bldg. Both 'phones. TS ttt REAL ESTATE rBM AND RANCH LAND rOK SAL9 . . Nakraska. IF YOU WI8H TO BUY ' or trado for ranch property In Nebraska, we have soma DroDoaitlona which it win nv you to Investigate. Also writs ua for prices ot western lauos. B. E. BIERER & CO., 411 Baa Bldg. 0)527 it Nartk Dakal. OUT THEY GO On tha nw C. U. Ik tft. P. Coast Railway, through Adams county, ttorto Dakota, which U attracting homeskers to an unazoelled fanning country. Buoahiua, (ea coal, pure water, aura crops, a, home and protiumi euvupatiun fvr you. Land but (10 t l-D an acis row. Easy terms. Wa hava homestead relinquishmeuia fur sals. Mao Wra. H. Brown Co.. llayaaa , or Wot l, Nortii Iiakota, or 111 LaSaile tit., Chicago. III. Mapa troa. Meution this papar. Or writs our Alaadao. North D. kdia, OIIlcs. i&i)M2ia th Daltataw (40-ACRE Improved Jarm,, Brown county. South Dakota, 26.0U per acre. Two smaller farms at bargain prtuea. Sev eral quartsra unimproved laud. All fin Investments ana Mill sisno ciosist ln spsstlon. Caa or tsrms. Bog Abr dteen. 0. D. (J0)--J11 Ml . SOUS choice farms In eastern South Da kota, for sale or exchange. Kuy 1., H. J. iiicka, Big Stone City, U. 1. J ta0)-Ht4 MIX Mlsetlisaesaa. WESTERN LAND, large and email trftctsi ' axclianga. National Invt. Co- JBrandlsBldg. (20) M 'REAL ESTATE LOANS 41 uu Tl iu,uw) made promptly, jc. D Wd. Waa4 Bldg., lSlh and Faruam. iii Private money-no delay. T QAKV1N Bltoa., Iua FARNAM. alONhlTT TO LOAN On Improved city proa, tly: building loans a specialty t no delay. Vtf. U. Thouiaa. ev4 4at Kai l fak. Bldg " (2i-MTl All LOANS on Improved Omaha, procert O'aiaefa H. k. Co, 1001 W, j. Li,. to3J; LOWEST AATE8 Bamla, Paatoa Block. ta-s.4 HUVATK MONEY CASH ON HAND. NO Li. LAY. J. H. MITHEN. 2vi-s fj? NAT. liANK BLDO. la.L Lobu IT 4i2-.s INVESTORa-Mortgagea at ( per cent and I per cent Bet east and west of tha Mis souri river; ample aecurity; years In ttu Una; paraun! lnait;tion. Also lands at -bedrock prtcua. Brown Bros., Aber deen, a. IX (2 4sSQ in WANTED City loan end warrants. W Fanuuit Bauih 4k Cc. Uj Faxuara St igaat MONEY to lu on Improved city property. llastlcuja 4k U.dou. IJvi iuutu fct. (-;4 WANTED City loaaa, I tors Trust Co. . 4i-r, TIIR OMAHA REAL ESTATE LOANS (Continued.) V PKR CENT money to loan on eastera Nehraika farma and good business piop erly in CiraMs. ALFRED C. KENNEDT. to First National Bank Building. Tele phone Douglaa lu. (2J)-T1 atONET TO LOAN I'syae Inveatment Co, : (.C)-" WANTED TO BUY WANTED To buy secondhand furniture, coolc and heating stoves, carpets, lino leums, office furniture, old clothes, quills and all kinda of tools, or will bur the furniture of your house complete. The highest price raid. Call the right man. Tels. Douglas S97L Independent A-3971. j) Mi.:i BEST price psld for 2dhafid furniture, csr pets. stoves, clothing, shoes. Tel. Red 5L CS M87S WANTED To buy, house with ten or eleven rooms, strictly modern and In flrst elars condition; state price snd location. Address F 391, rsre Bee. 23-9l9 23x WANTED TO RENT LADY employed during dsy wants room with private family preferred; references exchanged. Address S US, care Bee. . (26) 904 23 WANTED SITUATIONS A DANISH buttermaker desires work ss such; 4 yefcrs of experience. Nels Beck. Spannuth. Neb. (27VM.29 2ox BITl'ATION WANTED By young, man with some experience In wholesale house, Dry goods or clothing preferred. Address O 397. Bee. (271 M988 26x D1AMCN3 SHIRT STUD LOST BETWEEW UWIOn STATIOW Ago roBTorricxi , $169.00 REVYAR8 for return to Oacklsy Broa IStb and Capitol Avenue. MO QUEaXiONS ASKED. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS H. J. Grova to William F. Hlns, lot 22 and .prt lota 1 and 2, block 21. Benson I 2,930 George V., Cobb and wife to Clarence E. Walrath, south Mi of lots 17 and 18, and east 5 and 6-10 lot IS, block 5. First subdivision of Griffin & Smith's addition - 1,0X Catherine Bryant to William J. Fry, ew4 neH 22-K-10 4,0n0 Clyde W. Dlmlck and wife to Mamie V. Peterson, lot 13, Crescent park.. 6,000 Victory 8. Cecatka and husband to Fred Kavan, lot 11, block 10. First addition to South Omaha 1 County treasurer to Fred Kavan, lot 11, block 2, Mayna's addition...-, Sama to same, lot 4, except Thir teenth street, and lot 5, block 10, Park Forest addition Sams to same, lot 10; n4 of lot 12 and lot 13, block 10, South Omaha F. A. Harrison snd wife to C. Peter son, part lot 4. block 2, Park place.. 1,(00 J. W. Thomaa and wife to W. J. Bur gess, part lota 6 and , block 12, Highland plaoe 1,787 J. A. Payne to Benjamin F. Moore, lots 1 and 2, block 13, Albright's Annex 100 Ida A. Bradford to Andrew O. Rolf, lot IT, block "I" Poppleton park... 00 Lottie Benson and husband to Adolph Bowman, lot 7, block 6, Brigga' place : 1,600 llllam A. Bowman et al, to Selwyn Doherty, same 1 Jeanle B. Lauer and husband to John S. Bacon, part lot 6, block 201ft Omaha l,60j Roaa Felino and husband to Alvln a. Caughey; lot S, block 135, South Omaha .,. J,X Charles 8. Dundey to Mary Kern, part lots S and 4, aection 14-15-13.... 760 8outh Omaha, Land company to. George Bryl, sVi lot 2, block 42, South Omaha ... 225 Hitchcock Lot and Investment com- ' panyst Reserve Reslty company, lots 9 and 10, block 4, and other lota, Hltchcock'a Flrat addition 1 Will Bronte Jr., to Lucretia C. Pat- tersoti, part lots t and 4, aection W-15-1S , J4t Lucretia C. Patterson to Charles . Dundey, aama BOO H. F. Swanson and wife to Swanson Bros. Co., lot t, block 123, Omaha.. 1 Patrick Murtagh to John Murtagh, part lot 7, block 71, Omaha, and lots 9 and 10, block 4, Thornburg place I Hamilton Improvement company to Clara Hamilton, part lot 4, block 13, West End addition 4,500 R. H. Davla and wife to Emma A. Bailey, lot 4, block 1, Portland place '. 1 Laura H. Summera and husband to Eugene 8. Lewis et al,-. lot 13, block S, Patrick's Second addition.. 400 Mary E. Bailey and husband to Esther Dtmmlck, lot 1.1, subdivision of lots 11. 12. 13, 14, and 15, block 10, Bsmls park 8.(00 County treasurer to A. A. TmirloW, lot 17, block 151, South Omaha Total ... $37,817 GOVERNMENT NOTICES CONSTRUCTING QUARTERMASTER'S Office, Fort Meade, D., April 20, 1908. Sealed proposals, tn triplicate, will be re ceived at this office until 10 a. m., moun tain time, May 25, 19u8, and then opened, for constructing 1 set of commanding of ficers' quartera, V double aet of lieutenants' quartera, 1 aet of bachelor officers' quar tera, 1 band barrack and 1 administration building, and for Installing plumbing, atesm heating, electric wiring and electric light ing fixtures In buildings specified. Plana and specifications may be seen by Intend ing bidders at the officea of the chief quar termaster, Department of the Missouri. Omaha, Neb.; Department of the Colorado, Denver, Colo.; Department-, of the Lakes, Chicago 111.; Department of Dakota, St. Paul. Minn.; Depot Quartermaster, Bt. Louis, -Mo., and thla office, at which latter place all Information may be obtained upon application. The United Statea reserves the right to reject any or all bids, or to ac cept any part of a bid that mav be ad vantageous to the government. Envelopes containing proposals should be endorsed "Proposale for Public Buildings, etc.. Fort Mesde, 8. D.," and addressed to L. C. SCHEBEH, Captain and Quartermaster, Fourth Cavalry, Constructing Quartermas ter. Ap24-25-27-2S-May20-21 OFFICE OF THE CONSTRUCTING Quartermaster, Fort Omaha. Neb., March 24, 1141. Sealed proposala, in triplicate, sub ject to the usual conditions, will be received hers until 10 o'clock a. m., central standard time, April 25, 19, for constructing ter races, macadam roads, gutters, etc., and moving electilo light line a Fort Omaha, Neb, Full information furnished on appli cation. U. B. reserves tha right to" reject any or all bids. Envelopes containing pro posala to be marked "Propoaals for ter races etc," and addressed to Captain W. H. OUKY, Constructing Quartermaster, Fort Omaha, Nebraska. M25-24-27-28A2J-M RAILWAY TIME CARD t'NIOX STATION IOTU AND MARCY tUa PaciS- Leave. Tha Overland Limited. .a 8:60 am Tha Colorado Express.. 1:50 pin Atlantio Expresa , The Oregon Express. ...a 4:10 pin Tha I OS Angelea Uru...alJ 66 pm Tha Faat Mall a 9.30 am The China A Japan t M , a 4 00 pm North Platte Local a t:43 am Arrive, a 9 .40 pm a : pm al0:U am I i:4) pm a 9 14 pm a I. si pm a 150 pm a 4: pm a 7:06 am coio.-cnicago Spclal...aJJ:10 1 am Beatrice 4k Stroma- burg Local 1)12:80 bm b 1:44 pm IlllsiaU Ceatra Chicago Express Chicago Limited Mlnn.-Pt. Paul Exp.. Mlnn.-SU Paul Lun.. .a 7:18 am .a 8:00 pm .0 T:t am a 8:48 pm a : am a 8:00 pm a 8:80 atn Ckleaa Great Westera St. Paul-Minneapolis.. . frt. Paul-Mlnneapolia..., Chicago Limited Chicago I xpress,, , Chicago Expresa n p ! ! an 04 pn SO an t 80 pm 7:90 am 11 35 pm :ST7 am 11 36 pm 8 30 pm tin pm am J 44 pm lalea, Hllwsskcs Jt at. Pa Chic Colo. Special.. . a 7 25 am Cat. 4c Ore. Expresa a I ill pm Overland Limited ...... .a 8 U pm Perry Local a 8.U pm Mlaaaarl raclfio all 50 pm a I is pm a 8 am all .00 am a 8 48 am , a i.Ul pm K. C. St. I- Exp a I 00 t C. 4i bL L, Lxp ail. IS am DAILY REE: FRIDAY, APRIL REGISTER SATURDAY TO VOTE Elector! Who Eeg-istered Last Fall Art Already Qualified. BQlfD PROPOSITIONS ON MAY 5 Registration Bnnths VI11 Ba Open tram 8 A. M. to It I. M . I' I f t y N e r Jadges Are , Aprol(ed. F.leetore who registered prior to tha Flection last fall srlll net ba required Is register Baivrnay. Saturday will be "registration day In Omaha and all electora of the city who did not register last fall must register then If they want to vote on the Issuance of the 81.000,000 court house bonds, the $5n,000 Intersection paving bonds and the $o0,0u0 park bonds May 6. Electora who regis tered last fall will not be required to regis ter again on Saturday. Tha registration booths will ba open from 8 o'clock In the morning until 8 o'clock In the evening. Since last fait a number ot Judges of the registration booths have either moved from the city or been excused from set' vice, and over fifty new Judges appointed. There will be 1S5 Judges for the fifty-five registration booths and the names of a'l hava been given tha police, and If they are not on' hand at the hour of opening tho booths the patrol wagon will be sent after them and no excuses will be . accepted. Three Judges will watch operations at each of the booths. The location of the registration bootha is as follows: FIRST WARD. First District 1208 South Sixth' street. Second District 01' Pacific street. Third District 921 Hickory street. Fourth Dletrict H19 Bancroft street. BETOND WARD. , First District 241 South Twenty-nlrilh fctreet. Second District 2023 Vinton street Third District 1523 Vlr.ton street. Fourth District 1712 Vinton street. Fifth District 2204 South Sixteenth street. THIRD WARD. First District 1519 Webster street. Second District MS South Tenth street. Third District 818 North Fifteenth street. Fourth District 410 South Thirteenth street. Fifth DlBtrlct-608 South Thirteenth street. FOURTH WARD. First Dlrtrlct 1B18 Davenport stret. Second District 422 South Eighteenth street. Third District 718 South Sixteenth street. Fourth District 816 South Twentieth street. Fifth District 2301 Davenport street. FIFTH WARD. First District H 8hermnn avenue. Second District 225 Sherman avenue. Third District 601 Sherman avenue, (bnrn.) Fourth Dlstrlct1R48 Sherman avnue. Fifth District 1138 North Sixteenth street. SIXTH WARD. First District 2307 North Twenty-fourth street. Second District 1908 North Twenty-fourth street. Third District 2004 North Twenty-eighth street. Fourth District 2122 Military avenue. SEVENTH WARD. , First District 2719 Leavenmorth street. Second District 1507 Park avenue. Third District 1338 Park avenue. Fourth District 210 South Thirty-third street; (barn, rear.) EIGHTH WARD. First District 1308 North Twenty-fourth street. Second District 1721 Cuming street. Third District n4 Cass street. Fourth District 2415 Cuming street. NINTH WARD. First District 2579 Cuming street. Second District 8116 Burt .sitreet. '" Third District 3304 Davenport street, (barn). ,,... Fourth District 211 South T'llrly-sixth street, (barn). , ''' Fifth Dlstrict-2914 Farnsm fctreet. TENTH WARD.' First' District 1918 South Tenth street' Second District 1621 Lenveriworth street. Third District 2121 Leavenworth, street. Fourth District 1424 South', Sixteenth street. Fifth Distrlct-1448 South .Thirteenth treat. ELEVENTH WARD. First District 4un8 Hamilton street. Second District 4101 Farnam etreet, (barn, rear). Third Distrlct-3422. Leavenworth street. RAILWAY TIME CAREr- Chicago A Northwestern Chicago Daylight a 7:26 am St. Paul-Minn. Exp a 7:60 am Chicago Local all :30 am Sioux City Passenger.. a 7:40 am Chicago - Paasenger a 4:30 pm Chicago Special a 8:00 pm St. Paul-Minn. Urn a 8:2s pm Loa Angeles Limited. ..a 9:I0 pm Overland Limited ...al0:00pm Fast Mall all: pm al0:20 pm a 3:28 pm a 8:28 pm a 8:45 am a 8:28 am a 8:00 am al2:3A pm a 8:28 am a 8:36 pm a 9:20 am a 8:00 am a 1:44 pm al0:36 am a 6:40 pm a 6:40 pm Sioux City Local . Twin City Limited Norfolk-Boneateel . Lincoln-Long Pine X'ead wood-Lincoln Casper-Lander .... Hastings-Superior Fremont-Albion ... Wabash ...a 8:50 pm ...a 8:28 pm ...a T:45 am ,..g 7:46 am ...a 8:00 pm ...a 8:00 pm ...b 3:00 pm D 6:43 pm b 6:15 pm b 1:36 pm St. Louis Express.... ..a 6:3J pm St. Louis Local (from a 9:25 am alias pm council uiurrs a 8:00 am Standberry Local (from Council Bluffa) .: h 6:00 pm l10:18 am Chicago, R9elc Island Pacific- EAST, Chicago Limited a 8:00 am Iowa Local a 7.-00 am Dea Moines Passenger.. a 4:U0 pm Iowa Local bU:am Chicago (EskUrn Ex.).. a 4:40 pm Chicago Flyer a 8:18 pm WEST. Rocky Mountain L'fd..all:i6 pm Colo. & Cal. tpres....a 1:10 pm Okl. & Texas Express... a 4.40 pm all:06 pm a 4:30 pm al2:3i) pm b 9.56 pm a 1:16 pm a 8:33 am a 2:50 am a 4:30 pm a 1:16 pm BURLINGTON 8TA. IOTU A MASON. Barlington . v Leave. Denver eV California.. ..a 4:10 pm Northwest Special a 4:10 pm Black Hills a 4:10 pm Northwest Expresa pm' Nebraska points a 8:46 am Nebraska Express a 9:16 am Lincoln Fast Mall b 1:48 pm Lincoln Local Ltoouln Local ......... Llnouln Local ..: , Schuyler - Plattamouth.b 8:10 pm Beilevue - Plattsmouth.a 8:00 pm Plattemouth Iowa b 9:18 am Beilevue - Plattainouth. Denver Limited .a 4:10 pm Chicago Special ...a 7:40 am Chicago Express . a 4:20 pin Chicago Flyar. a,6:i pm Iowa Local aWs am St. Louis Express a 4:46 pm Kansas City & St. Joe..al0:46 pm' Kansas City A St. Joe., a 9 15 am Kanaaa Cil 4 ttt. Joe.. a 4:46 pm Arrive, a 3:46 pm a 8:45 pra a 8 48 pm ai0:i5 pm a 8:10 pm a 8:10 pm al2:ll pin b 9:ti8 am al0:i5 pm a 7:5o pm 1)10:3) am a 8:50 am b l:S0pni a 7:16 am all 45 pm a 3 55 pm a 8:) am all :3d am all:30 am a 8 30 am a 8:10 pm WEBSTER STA, 1BTH WEBSTER. Chicago, St. Pant, MlaneaBolla k Leave. . ' Arrivo. Twin City Passenger.. .b 8:o am b 9 10 Dm Sioux City Paasenger.. a 8:06 pm alO 60 am Emerson Local o 8:46 am e 6,M pm Mlasoart Pacific Auburn Local l.b 8:60 pm bli:26 am a Dally, b Dally except Sunday, c Sun day only, d Dally except Saturday. Dally except Monday. CCEAN STEAMSHIPS CANADIAN PACIFIC Smpresa Line of the Atlantic S.E.B rOOA it ATM AX IU The Empresses sail from Quebeo to Liverpool in alx days; two days on the majeatio St. Lawrenoa, Speed, comfort elegance and safety are com blued In theae aplendld sxprvas ateamera Ask any ticket agent for particulara. Call or write for Ulustrsted booklet describing personally conducted Euro pean tours. BBTiAamr. Oea, Agt, Telephone K.rrlson 171 J. 833 8)oata Citk Blreet, Ctuoago, IU. 24, 100S Fourth District 705 South Twenty-seventh atreet. TWELFTH WARD. First Mstrlct-4418 North Twenty-fourth Street. Sfc-iind Dlntrlct S'.4 Ames avenue. Third DlBtrict S1I0 Corby street, (barn, resr). Fourth Dlstrict-2215 Wirt street, (barn, resr). SECOND BATTALION WINNER Beats Third In Competitive Gallery Shooting? at Fort Crook' Garrison. The garrison at Fort Crook has been In dulging In a series of competitive gallery practices during the week between the tcsms of the Second and Third battalions. The Second battalion team has been an nounced as the winner for the last week and will retain the mark until the next competition. As a reward for the winning teams the Individual attaining the highest score will bo given a four days' pass upon application. The Score for' the last week Is: SECOND BATTALION. Score. Prlvste Keley Brown, Company E...... R6 Corporal Adelhert Peck. Company F.... 06 Sergeant William A. Nell, Company O.. 3 Corporal Walter Kodgers Company O.. 8i Cook Thomas Mather, Company 0 04 Total 322 THIRD BATTALION. Score. Corporal Wlllsrd Noble, Company I 7 Artificer Jnseoh Franr. Company I fll Sergeant W. H. Simmons. Company L.. 6S Sergeant Edward Allehaugh. Company L 62 Quartermaster Sergeant Ernest Birch, Company M ....... 5S Total 313 The plan of practice marches has been resumed at the posts of the Department of the Missouri. A battalion of the Second cavalry has recently completed a three days practlca march from Fort Des Moines, and the Third battalion of the Six teenth Infantry left Fort Crook Wednes day morning for Its practice march of three d,ays. Tha men will carry one day's emergency rations, this being used Thurs day to the exclusion of other rations. -The command encamped at Richfield Wednes day night ' and will encamp at Seymour Park Thursday night, returning to Fort Crook Friday. ILL WIND BLOWS NO GOOD One Effect of Big Hats Is to Stop Goaslplnsr on Street , Cars. Gossiping on the street cars of Omaha must cease, and during the summer season women who meet their friends on tho car cannot talk about other people nor Quarrel over who shall pay the car fare. Two women were the center of all at tention In a Sherman avenue car Wednea day and the discovery was made that gos sip would be Impossible In the future. The women were sitting three feet apart and were compelled to talk In a loud voles that they might hear each other. They could only discuss subjects of general Interest as every worij of their conversation was heard by all the passengers in the car. Nudging over and whispering soma choice bit of gossip was impossible. Many women declare they will not visit at all on the street cars as long as It is necessary to talk so loud and they cannot sit closer together because of the. wide brtma of their hats, which prevents them sitting within three feet of each other and leaving; Vacant spaces between each pair of women almost large enough to pro vide a eat for a 250-pound man If he was abort enough to sit under the brims. So far the vacant seata In the cars have only been occupied by children who can sit com fortably beneath the two "Merry Widow" hats. SEARCH "FOR INSANE PAUPERS Investlaratlon of Nebraska. Hospital Ordered by Barean of Im . migration. Under the Instructions of the bureau of Immigration Special Inspeotor Samuel A. Eppler of Washington has begun tha In spection of the various hospitals and In firmaries of this district with a view to as certaining whether any Insane alien pau pers are domiciled therein. This is his second Inspection of the Omaha district, having recently made an Inspection of the state insane asylums at Lincoln and Nor folk. Inspector Eppler'f district embraces the state of Nebraska. ' He has also the territory of northern Kansas and has recently completed his In spection of lhat district. W. R. Mansfield, the local Inspector for Omaha, has been assigned a similar duty In North and Suth Dakota and Is now engaged In that work. Tha purpose of the Inspection is to ascer tain whether there are any subjects In these Institutions subject to tho deportation laws. Ho will submit )iis reports to Wash ington before any further action Is taken on the matter of deportation. MONEY TO PAVE STREETS Three Ilnndrcd and ftevea t y-F! ve Thpnaand Dollars. Proceeds of ' Bids, Arrives. - ' Money for the paving of street Intersoo tions, for the construction of sewers and fire engine houses and for general atreet Improvements Is now available. City Treas urer Furay on Thursday received from R. L. Day & Co, of Boaton the sum of to76,000, the amount of his bid for tha four bond Issues, and the money has been de posited with various Omaha banks, subject to being drawn out upon tho Issuance of warrants for the use of It as designated. This la about tha largest sum Mr. Furay has deposited at any one time. COURT LETS KITCHEN STAY Jndge Leslie Refnscs to Remove Htm as Administrator at Reqaest x ot Widow. Judge Leslla. Thursday, . refused to re move Ralph Kitchen as administrator of the estate of hla uncle, J. C. Kitchen, and approved his final report In the estate. Mrs. Josephine Kitchen sometime ago charged Ralph Kitchen with administer-' ing the estate In such a way as to deprive her of some of the property coming to her, but aftr hearing the evidence Judge Leslie denied the request However, he sustained her demand that a 81,000 fee paid to George E. Prltchett as attorney In the Rome Mil-ler-Kltchen auits be charged to Ralph Kitchen personally and not to the estate. ONE SMOKE KILLSi THE PAIN And Lamlnda Monroe Says When That la Goaa the Takea An other Fsf, Luminda Monroe, colored, was sentenced to ten days for being an Inmate of an opium Joint. Luminda admitted that she had Indulged In the sorrow-annihilating, paln-killlng. grief-destroying drug She Justified herself. v , "I had an accident about a year ago," she said, "and It hurt my hald. So I take it about every day-one amok of It That takea the pain away. One smoke lasts me twenty-four hours and when the pain cornea back Z take another." Tha Mew rare rowa- aa Drag Law. We are pleased to announce that Foley's Honey and Tar for coughs, colds and lung troubles is not affected by the National Pure Food and Drug law, as It contain no opiates or other harmful drugs, and we recommend It as a safe remedy for chll. dren and adulta. For sal by all druggists, s MASS MEETING FOR. BOATS Citizens Called Together t City Hall and Launch Moremcnt. BUSEttSS MEN TAKE ,THE LEAD Herbert quick, Special Writer on In land Waterways, Will no .In vited to Addreaa the i Assemblage. Cltlicns of Omaha will .be called to meet In the council chamber of the city hall Wednesday tventng, April 29, to launch a formidable movement for tho navigation of the Missouri river. This was decided at a meeting of business men In the rooms of the Commercial club Thursday noon, attended by the following: John R. Webster Exra Millard, Judge W. W. Slahaugh, 8. A. Searle, John A. Scott, Daniel Baum, Jr., M. O. Cunningham, Byron R. Hastings, F. D. Wcad. Dr. R. D. Mason, , Harry A. Tukey, W. H. Crary, John Power, Henry T. Clarke, L. T. Sunder land, F. B. Hockstettler and J. L. Jacob son. .It was decided to Invite Herbert Quick, writer for Putnam's Magazine, who Is now publishing a series of articles on "Inland Waterways" to address the meeting. Mr. Quick has been In tie. Missouri river cities and along the stream recently gathering data concerning tha stream and has also gathered a vast amount of Information about foreign waterway' Improvements. Besides Mr. Quick a program committee will arrange for other speakers, but Mr. Quick's address Will be the principal taik on the subject ot waterwaya. The business men who met Thursday noon decided to organ I ko an Omaha branch of the Missouri River Navigation congress that the movement may get closer attention In this city and more members secured. F. D, Wead waa elected chairman with Harry Tukey, secretary and Esra Millard treasurer. Committee In Charge, The committee on program for tho mass meeting consists of .8. A. Searle, John R. Webater, L. T. Sunderland and. W. H. Crary. Tho reception committee consists of Judge W. W. Blabaugh, Byron Haatlngs, Dan Baum, Jr.; John Power and M. O. Cun ningham. At the Improvement clubs will be mvlted to send representatives to the congress, a committee to meet with the different clubs was appointed. It consists of Judge W. W. Blabaugh. Dr. R. D. Mason and John Power. The number of members secured for the Missouri River Navigation congress has now reached .more than 250, the following ' ' L j.. mm .... .... flr It's Good! ST ' rarC flavor and S, unquestioned purity of VV . .JVOS . ., Oottlod In Ootid v.-" . Ty have made it the ' 'V TV choi5c of judges of '. good whiskey II " . "Since 1857'' -:JV; W I W yonrdeater tWt supply ' Til, I you, write us for name of yM ;,( j dealer who will. . ' N-iw A.CackeabeiiarABrat KtUbiargyX I , Oaaaaa faaaaj Jlatasa, g Five Daily i Trains 1 rive aUaiiy i rams a to ifiica.EO ... wasswa arwaMrSMI ga. llrUgtl fwUll VC tl 1 Cl i IIUUTp i Runruntf right iriio tha heart of Chicago La Sails Street Sta tiononly one on the elevated loop. ' ' ' . Chicago Fiver L- rkij.i -., ' L 50 ajn- 16 WE CURE r.lEW:.FOR .. . . -- - Dr. Searles & Searles, 119 S. 14th, n. . . t . I M Ik. -t - . ' ' ml ft '. ... .. ill -. Et sending In their names before noon Thurs dsy: Sschs Clgr Co. . Frank J Fltlo J. II. Mltlnrd Clement t'linse FM B. Wllllnms F. P. Hemtlton It. A. lloox Chnrles R Phermsil It. K. Kurkel K. K. Brando Frank Burrett C. E. Black tluy II. Pratt Wolfe Electrical Co. A. W. Jtlferla Jay Ksts ' H. M. Morsman. Jr. 1 tJeorge W. Craig Frank T. R. Martin J. L .tacohson John power W. H. Clark M. O. Cunningham Charles listtcll John F. Morrison Albert Edholm, V. T. Roiirka II. 1. Neely W. S. Rtryker P. J. Boyn J. C. Hut-son F. J. Wesrne C. B. Dennnv C. W. Partridge A. P. Ti.key Payne, Dostwlrk & C. I. Slbbrrrisen A. C. Crossman J. H. Parrotte K W. Bedford O'Keefe Real Fat. Co H. C. Freeman John F. Flack XEw-LAXDS BILL 13 COSSlDERF.n Sahcomtnlttee of Senate la 'Working; Away on Itlrasarc. . W A 8 H I NOTO N, April 23.-rThe Newlands bill to create an Inland waterways commis sion and provide a fund to carry out Its projects was considered today by a sub-, committee of th senate commutes on com merce. ....... LOVERS PLANT' ON' ARBOR' DAY License Office la Officially: Closed Wednesday, Yet Seven Marriage . Termite Are ,Ieaed. A motion to name it Cupid day Instead Of Arbor day would be In order. Judging; from the records of tha marriage license de partment of the county Judge's office. Wednesday. ' though tho license- depart ment waa supposed, to be closed to the public, seven marriage, licenses were Issued end all of those to people living out of town, who had come to Omaha to celebrate, their nuptials. County Judge T.esrie srent most of the day Issuing, permits to love lorn Imls and lasslos. -'Thejr came from all directions. Bt Paul, Minn., was rep resented by one couple and . Central Clly, Colo., by another.' O'Neill furnished a groom and Wnusa.botii brlda and groom. Another groom from Tlarks brought his bride from SchuylefV Nellie B. Whltmora of Brayton, Ta., atill'. legaily an Infant. Was the youngest bride. Being only 1ft, she had to present, a ' permit from' her parents in order to get the, l((;ense. , JMJ A Break for Liberty from atomach.. liver and kidney trouble Is made when a 26c box. of Dr. king's New Life Pills is bought For sale by Beaton Drug Co. ' A ' . Blow of Ball on 11 car Fatal. NEW YORK, April 23.-A base hall tossed by a boy struck Mrs. Catherine Mur rsy over the hesrt Tuesday afternoon mul n a result she died yesterday. Mrs Mar ray waa 58 years old. She became very ill on reaching home and her daughter sum moned a doctor. He found the woman in a serious condition from shock. Dr. Charles Wuest held an autopsy and discovered that Mrs. Murray's heart had swollen to an ab normal slse as a result of the blow and that her death was duq to shock. . Iftn .mttmttfT at mtcft -.Mian.-.l L...-. aaa get supper in diner on train lands yon In Qucage atter aaa bresklsst an train ready lerbuaiaem. y m-rmm iisl mt Mas Mm hWerf mxm,- ROCK ISLAND TICKET OflHCES. 1323 Farnam Street. Omnrn. Pearl Street. Council Bluffs. 0 By the Old Reliable Dr, Searlea & Searles! Established In Omaha for It yeara The many thoua anda of casoe cured by ua make us tha -mot ..?. ?! I.nced SD.clal.sta In the West. In a" aissa-e." and nisnte oi men. We know just what wlU curl you--aud cure yoa quickly. - you-" We Cure You, Then You Pay U. Our Fee, 1 jr-- auiuDu ex aceo. i rEEE E,,n,ntron n,' tonsultatton. WrlU fot oini i or uoiiiM (ruaimsnt Cor. 14th and Douglaat Omaha,. V i r: