TITC OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY. MAY IPOS. 15 REAL ESTATE CITT PROPCRTT FOB IALR (.Continued.) REAL ESTATE VEGETABLES DISPLACE MEAT FARM 3D RtCH LA 51 D FOR SLE' (Contlr.uod.j I M mi0mm0timM lw taw mm I 127 North 38th Ave. West Farnam District rooms and rception hall, strictly mod ern, gas and electric light, full cement base ment, coal bin and ve.-table room, hot and cold watr. full screens, open nickel plumb ing, eniipe.l with the latest sef-rceu,at-Ing vapor heating plant better than hot wt.r-MM one-ihird coal hill, buns an; thlng; house built less than 1 years and built for a home. Occupied by owner. l.,k it over any time. Thia house ia verv cheap at W.Ort), hut If that la mora that you ran pay, make offer W. A. ROGTCRR. Residence phona Harney I9tx (U ! 2 NEW location. Benjamin R. E. r., 477 Srandeia Bldg. Both phone. fl5i 637 546 S. 26th Ave. i-roem cottage, modern cscept furnace, ranting for t3 annually. tjnt i'lti: irontlng two paved afreets, rtuild a flat on the vacant lot, and you hare a combination homeland investment, price, $3,juo. and PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., Flrt Floor. N. T. Life Flig. TeL Dour. 17S1. A-UM ,13) 0 1 EXAMINE THIS Corner lot. east and south front. Cxim. Plht-mom house, all modern hut furnace. J1.4CW cash, balance at i "r rn. ,'jno. XELS A. LUNIXJREN, 'Phon Doug. 2fr3. :3 N. Y. T.if. Ml J ( flssrtk Dak at a. OUT THET OO Oa tha new C. M. i5u P. Coaat Rallaay. thruugn Ad&me county. Nartn Dakota, ehicta la attracting bomeeeekars to 10 unexcelled farming country. Sunshine, fiaa coal, pur water, aura crop, a horn eud profitable occupation fur you. Laud tut lu) tw LM aa aire row. Easy teriua. Ui have boroetirad reiuKjuisiimeni.e tor aaie. bue Wm. H. brown Co.. liu oi Mote Nrrtn Dakota, or 121 La&aua Bi. Chicago, i.b Aiaps trra. Mention Una Vey.r. Or writ our Mandan. North Da kota, ollica. Kiu Maw Ik Uakatau .49-ACRE Improved larm, Uron county. South Deaota, iia u per acre. Two smaller fsrms at ba.rg.un prices, "bev el 1 quarters unimproved .aud. All (In 1 ii vcm nidus inn v.i.1 bianii .io;t in. speclion. Cash or terms. Box tl'3, Aber deen. S. D. (. Mil JU Texaa. TEXAS LAD8 How to get them. Send II. Uv to K C. Lomax. Aunt in, Texaa for copyof Texaa Land Law and instructions how to buy. I was for ten years chief of land department state treasurers office. Know the lamia, when they coma on the market, how to get tnem for my clients. Kefereoe. Austin National bank. Austin, 1as. B"st lands to be sold next threa months, tfi reasonable. M396 Waihlsgtsa, i FOR 9ALF-IK3 acres plna timber In Wenat I chee valley, central V sghington, choice opportunity fur small company to manu ! facture lumber and fruit boxes. For tn j formation, address P. Snyder. 1741 Weal Id St., Uavenport, la. (-"o M ! IX TWO of th flneat lots In Iunden, ni;h tront. ast slope. Puy direct frim owner, save as;nt's commiSKton. Address 0-4 4. cure Eee. ilSi 4 lx WraaalBC WANTED TO SEI.I 1S7 acres of ood land, cheap; easy terms. Address (owner) It I- Mead. Cireyb'ill, Big Horn County. Wyoming. 20i MVil 6x MORTGAGES) FOR SALE Wa hava several splendid 9 per cent farm roorta-agea for sale. These mortgages were taken as part payment on tha sale of farms and are the very best kind of securities. Call and sea us. I'AYNE INVESTMENT First Floor N. T. L. Bldg. (19) CSV 5 Yon RALE Or long term lease. 6-room modern cottage. For trma address T. B. , Haines. Ut:;i N. d. Tel. Webster tl3)-i!U CO., IJtAL ESTATE TITLE TRUST m " CHaS E. WILUAMSOr.. Frea. KjyJ- THE REED ABSTRACT CO. ast. ISM. I rompt fevrvlie. tlet our prices. 171U I'amam. 'Ui wi WEST FARNAM l-rrnni, strlr-tly modern hoife, 1 block from Farnam ear. hot water heat, oak finish; lot ."Oxlijo. This beautiful home riijst be sold at ones, as owner :s moving away. Will submit reasonable offer. I'AYNE INVESTMENT CO., Klrat Floor N. V. L. Bldg. Tel. Doug. 171. "A" 11SS. 13i-n 1 MlaeellaaiMaa. WF8TFRV LAND, large and small tracts; sale and exchange. National lnvt. Co., J2Brai ndM sB 1 d . (3)1 Ml REAL ESTATE LOANS View of Seed Seller. UTio Syi Gar den! Are Maltiplyinj. HIS SALE3 LARGER THAU EVLR Great Variety of eeds Sold Gives Ins. presslna tkat Meat Will Have kat a mall Place aus tka Mnt. CUMING ST. I roosas, all modern, open plumbing, new fumac", full basement, concrete floc.r. large lot and paving paid. Good barn. Must aeil at once or reut. Make offer. C. R. GLOVER 4 SON. ni-:-J N. r. Lifa. (1)-M5TI INVESTMENT New St. I.oula flat, near 27Ul and Jack son, Tins will prove a very conservative Investment. Price la 17,000. Full particu lars upo.i request. F. C. BEST, 1007-8 N. Y. L. Sola Agent. Thonea Dot-glaa Independent A 4244. tl) 71 fcj NEW. well built 4-room houses. One mod ern except heat; one has city water; one I as well. Will sell cheap on easy terma. n. A. McEachron. 2Uo a. KtU Hi. (19)-M1 Ix JOO CASH $20 MONTHLY S-room cottage north of Bemis park, paitly modern. Corner lot and one block Ironj car. Trice. J1.730. Buy thia for what you are now paying In rent. I'AYNE INVESTMENT CO., First Floor N. T. Life Pldg. Tel. Doug. 1781; A-113M. 119) 4U 1 INSPECT THIS FINE PROPERTY Pierce St.; high and sightly; lot Kraltf; eleven large shade trees; barn and other outhouses. House is all modern; nine rooms. K2E0. one-half cash, balance at per cent; no incumbrance. NELS A. LUNDGREN, Thoae Doug. its. 825 V. T. I.ifa (re Ml3 1 House HjO iu i;,i.i made v. Jii.Uy. t'. D. Wead, Wead Ztldg.. Uth ami Farnam. (); PKIVATS MONET-NO t'tl-AT. GAKV1.N BROS., loos FARXAJtf. aj . llONIiiY TO LOAN On Improved city prop erty; build. ug toina a i:ialty, no delay. W. H. Thomas. 60. 1st Nat l Ba Bids t M7U Ail IVfe PEU CENT money to loan on eastern Nebraaka farma and good buaiuess ki op en y 111 On aha. ALFKKD C. KENNEDT. tot First National tank building. Tele phone Douglas 73. 2J n LOWtST I1ATES Kemla. Paxton Block. ta)-;i LONS on Improved Omaha property. O'eefs K. . Co.. 1001 N. T. Life Bid. t ftoa HUVAIE MONEY CASH ON rlAND NO LLLAY. J. U. MITUkVN. 2iri-i 1ST NAT. BANK UUDO. TEL DOL'O. 127s. WHii WANTED City loans and warrants. W. Farnam Smun A Co., UJO Farcam St (22) 86 HONEY to loan on Improved city property. llaa'.inga t Ueyden. 1704. Farnam St. g)-7l WANTED City loans. Paters Trust Co. tap ri BONBY TO LOAM Payne Inveatment Co. a 7 WANTED TO BORROW WANT to borrow I3.0H0 at per cent on Omaha reul etato worth 1L','. Address W 40S, care Bee. tS4)-Ml?l i WANTED TO BUY WANTED To buy secondhand furniture, cook and heating stove, carp la, lino leums, otflce furtuture. old clothes, quilts and all kinds of tools, or will buy tha furniture ot your lioje complete. The highest prlt raid. C all the right man. Tela. Douglas 3771. Independent AStTL (JE Mull BEST price paid for Idhand furniture, car pets, stoves, clothing, shoes. Tel. Red (5 Ala.s HARDWARE, implement, merchandise and dry goods stocks wanted; have owners of good lands that want deals on rash val ues; give full details in first letter or no attention paid. Address F. M. .Toslin. j Frederick. S. D. (2i-UJM t "Home groan aarden vegetables threaten to put the alleged beef trust out of busi ness before the congressmen can get at It." According to seel dealers of Omaha al most twice as many garden seeds have beer, sold this spring as any other year in the last decade. "We sold more garden seeds before April 13. than we sold altogether last yar." said a salesman of one of the largest con cerns In the business. 'This means that many pople have gar dens or will have them. The seeds have been sold to the people who will grow the vegetables in their own gardens and not to the professional gardeners, though they have planted more truek than ever." Many have not yet planted g'ardena and all varieties of seeds are still selling and the prediction Is made that probably the largest crop of farm and garden vegeta bles ever produced In Nebraska will be harvested during the coming season. Plants for the garden will be on the market within a few davs. though some tomato plants have already been offered. Peppers and other tender sprouts will not be offered much before the mid, lie of May. Not many new varieties are offered and no entirely new vegetables. But the seed dealers have secured a new variety of cucumlers. This vegetable has not yet been made painless, but a special variety is offered for 'slicing and eating raw." It is a long, green cucumber which la crisp and turns white when It gets ripe. But It stays green a long time and does not ripen as soon as tiie old varieties and does not turn yellow and taste like a pumpkin. Ia tka M cleat Fanslly. New varieties in musk melons and canta loupes are also offered and the growers have succeeded In getting the melons fur ther from the pumpkin family than ever. An endless variety of the ordinary garden vegetables are offered, many of them hav ing reached perfection through the work of the expert gardener. Farmers are applying at Omaha seed stores for seed corn and are being fur nished a high class tested seed com for 11.60 per bushel. The Indications are that more tested seed will be planted than ever before and those farmers who do not make the tests themselves are relying on the dealers to supply the seed. Flower seeds are also selling well and If the number of bulbs and seeds sold ia an indication, Omaha wilrle a more beauti ful city than last year. Japanese bulbs are popular In Omaha and almoat 1.0P9 cinnamon vine bulbs have been sold by one dealer. Thia means that some ton homes will have the vines creep ing over the porches, sa two or three bulbs will make vines which will cover a house. FOUR MORE BUILDINGS TO GO Old traetairea Are Doomed atrarttoa by tbe . City Coaaell. Oe- WANTtD Automoblie, second-hand; state price, make and full particulars. Addresb C 451, care Omaha Bee US) MSSI x WANTED T.0 RENT WANTED Five-room modern cottage by young married couple. Address K 4T8 Baa. ( X) M40 Jx m WANTED SITUATIONS Lot BOOKKEEPER AND ACCOUNTANT; best of references, fifteen years' experi ence; open for permanent or temporary office work. Address J 434. care Bee. C'7) M6S Jx Barn tl.TnftIn the north part of the city. No. 41 Id Browne St., Just two blocks from the rsr line; hsi a god cellar, fruit trees and con.iltierabla small rrult. The barn is new, also :i new chicken house; plenty ground fur garden and inree or tour acres can b leased. Small payment down and very easy terms on balance. BEMld. 3 Paxton Block, Independent A-15!s; Douglas 6. (13) 48 I WANT an offer oa the property, 1121 and 8. list t. ; two modern houaaa and good barn; well rented. Tbla property la. .a by an eastern party who must sell. THOMAS brenaa;:. Room 1, New York Life Bldg LIST your property with Carts Boyer. ?-4 and Cuming Sis. (ij toJ WANTED Situation by experienced book keeper, cashier and credit man. A 1 refer ences. Address O 416. care Bee. CD-MaTS lx YOCN'1 MAN. 21 years old wishes position in office work. Read and write tie-man, French, Danish and Englisli. Address, A-449. care Bee. U7 MtiU 2x CIAMQN1 SHIRT STUD LOST B ETWEE V VTTZOV 8TATXOX? amo rosTomcx S183.GQ REWAXO For return to Cacxlsjr Bxoa latb and. Capitol Avenue. BO QUSSTIOXS ASKXO. 3ESe1 rtEAL ESTATE GOVERNMENT NOTICES FARM AXD KAXCH LA. ID FOR ALB Jfekraaluu U. P. K.1T LANDS acres just placed on the market in Lim-oln county. NeU. can bo purchased wrioieoale at about ei an acre. A isu may bo cut into amalier groupa. T11M ta ideal ranching land, plenty of farm land, hay land and graaing land. Tbis ta the laat of Lne railroad land. If uu want to gel in un tbe ground floor. Addreae V. P. LAND AGENCY. Zlt South ljtli St., Omaha. Nebraska. tap as! 1 CONSTRIVT1NU W I ARTE KM A ST Kit S Olfiee. Fort Des Moines, la.. April 31), IS". Sealed proposals, iti triplicate, will be received heie until Z p. in., standard time. Thursday. May il, l.VN. and tiu-n opened, tor eout railing a waon shed at Fort Des Moines, la. Informal ion fur nished on application here. Plans and specifications will be sent to intending bidders upon their depositing the sum of lie. which will be rt funded when plans and specifications are returned Proposals should he endorned. ' Proposals for Wagon Shed,'' and addressed Constructing quar termaster. Fort Des Moinrs. Ta. mi-; 4-5-" y LEGAL NOTICES FOR SAt.K BONDS. Village of SMn-y (Nebraska) water bonda In the sum of UO.UOi.JU. bearing ( jr cent Interest, for sale. Apply to LESLIE NEl'BAfKR. Village Clerk, bidney. Nib. MrhlS Wij. Four more old buildings were condemned by the city council In special session Fri day morning, one of them being the build ing knnwn as the European hotel at 4-'0-i;-21 South Tenth street. The building is owned by the S. D. Mercer estate, the owners of the Cambridge hotel condemned two weeks ago. The attorney for the estate agreed to tear down the European and erect a substantial brick structure on the site If the council would allow the repairing of the Cambridge, but the council' did not change its mind this time and decided to let the condemnation of the Cambridge stand ard added to It the condemnation of the European. A frame building at MW-10 North Thir teenth street, also owned by the Mercer estate, was condemned, as were frame buildings at -1!) South Twelfth street tnd 1515 Davenport street. Tha council paased the monthly pay roll, roll. Best Suit Values In Omaha 1517 FARNAM ST. Select Your Suit Saturday 9 Slits at S25 Doginning Saturday Morning wc place on Class Ladies' Suits at great reductions in many of them at half their formor selling Ladies' Suits Reduced to 25 ALL THESE SUITS ARE $35.00, $40.00 and $45.00 VALUES Never before hare you had a chance to buy such exceptionally fine suits at such an extremely low price at this season of the year. These suits at thia price embrace all our high class suits, which formerly sold at $.v).00, $40.00 and $43.00, and some even at frou.uu. lnev are tne choicest oi this season s models, hardly two alike. Not one would sell anywhere for less than $40.00. Beginning Sat urday we place them on sale at Ladies' Suits Reduced to 18 ALL THESE SUITS ARE $27.50, $30.00 and $35.00 VALUES Every suit in this sale is a very latest aquisition from the world of style, besides being of superior style and workman ship. The bewildering variety of colors will meet any desire. Regular $27.50, $30.00 and $35.00 values ; on sale Saturday at , Ladies' Suits Reduced to 15 ALL THESE SUITS ABE $25.00 and up to $35.00 VALUES A rare opportunity to procure a high grade suit at a phenom enally low price. Just think of it. Strictly high class man tailored suits in all wool, fine serges, panamas and fancy men's wear; materials in all the desired colors 0 1 C and the season's most favored models. Regular r I 3 $25.00 and up to $35.00 values; on sale at VIM EXQUISITE NEW WAISTS Many beautiful waists just received. You will have no dif ficulty in finding here just the waist that will meet your fancy. The price will be reasonable. A pretty style is made of white sheer mull with front and back yoke design, inset with lace motifs and insertions in a dainty effect. The sleeves are made of three-quarter length and 0f f C extensively trimmed with lace to match yoke. jif f m The waist is a great bargain at V w Linen Waists at $4.50, $5 00, $6.00 and $10.00 sale All Our High price-- prices, ffimm iT3T I UI IVIUUU- $18 iitwmpiBwrtetttfwrwff i,gkrvghv SO PERMITS FOR PEDDLERS Such Privilege. Are Denied by Acting Mayor Johnson. HE SAYS TAKE "OUT A LICENSE' By using the various departments of The Bee Want Ad Pages you get quick returns at a small expense. A SNAPPY SNAP 14 seres 1 miles from county seat, all ood land. lious, baia, sheds, eiu.; flowing well, lvel as a floor and tirst elasa ia all details. Kest farm for ihe money in Nebraska. Pnce, -.iju. To show tnai e kava confidence in tnia farm w.U eel fur !l.t down and carry the balano as Uiag as jou like. l'aL phoue o- wrtts j Stringer Investment Company, j Jk Bee cu:lj:ng. Omaha, Nau. t-uj-itiiii 1 OCEAN STEAMSHIPS IF TOC W1AH TO BL'T or trad toe ntach pwiperly u Nebraska, wa tva i mnw niMsluaaa w UlcA U w : .1 pr ywi a tnvwstigai. Alsa writs as for pt w- suss tf a Laada. a E. niKKER & (X), iU Baa bldg. kUUl yn wrtta ta advertiaara, kteeSy EUROPE K?VSB All Xxpsaaaa. IsasI for BooAJat. THOS. COOK & SON V4A UOASViy, STBTW TOKJC TraealWa '.bar t a Ragasle Sep A a to gbijruad. LMrest Im rlenray. Svtta aa4 Ccnrurt ' rmm 1am 4 U- -twm U adUs eras atlsi OM u tM4 iimtm Ums i LM l. w. ojhuj k oa, aV gUauua Jsfc, tauaaae, HL SAVES10 Ally young married coupla who will buy a Sewing Machine Satur day afternoon, or evening this wwk, can use thia advertisement for SI 0.00 to apply on a new ma chine. Come and see ua. If you want a used machine, we will sell them at the same time at a 20 reduction from the regular price. Remember this ia for Saturday afternoon and evening only. We give yoti here a partial list ot what we have on band: 1 Davis, five drawer, drop head $18.00 1 Singer, five drawer, drop $19.00 1 W. & . five drawer drop ,hd -Vi 817.00 1 New Home, five drawer drop head $18.00 1 White, five drawer, drop h'd 821.00 1 White, five drawer drop hed 82S.OO 1 Standard, five drawer drop hpd 827.50 All are complete with attach ments and guaranteed. NEBRASKA CYCLE CO. Cor. 15th and Harney Streets Pbtan: Don.. IMS Iat A-16(3 We rvat aad rt-f ir ail oiaLrs of tnarhiaey. Will Do , Little He form Ins on His Own Hook While tier Jim -1 j Shootta Dowi All , tbe Bears. Anting Maynr Johnson finds himself In the limelight as a reformer of the first water. He has discovered that the city baa been and is being defrauded out of vast sums of money yearly, the same being tha remitting of the 130 and 110 peddlers' ! license fees. Kor the last ten years peddlers have been In the habit of getting thirty and sixty day permits to sell their wares on the streets. It la asserted, operating merely during the reasons of the year when bus iness is gold fnd engaging in other lines when business ia slack. Thereby they have got around the ordinance provision requir ing the taking out of a license. But while Johnson Is acting mayor there will be nothing doing' in this line. I Lnapifr ixi oi iiinmai reviseu oruinancee of the city provides that all peddlers who I "st-ll or offer to sell, any butter, eggs. poultry, fruit, vegetables or any other farm produce or any popcorn, candy, nuts, groceries or other goods, wares or mer chandise, who shall go from place to place In the city of Omaha selling and delivering any article or things" shall have a license, and It shall be unlamful for anyone to en gaga in such business without first secur ing a license. The second section of tha ordinance provides that the principal who peddles with a wagon shall pay fclu a year and every assistant shall pay CO a year, while all foot prddlers shall pay li) a year. Nothing is said in the ordinance about tbe mayor having the power to grant per mits to peddle. IsaMrtaaed Maay Times. In the wetk tl.ut Johnson has been act ing as mayor pro tern, in the absence of Mayor L'ahlnmn. he lias been importuned daily for permits, as many aa fifteen ask ing him for permits In one day. The act ing mayor remembered tiiere was an ordi nance requiring the Isauunoe of license, not permits, and he gut busy and looked up the law on the matter. Convincing himself that he had no power to issue permits, though admitting that under extenuating circumstances it would be a hardship to exact a license, he has told all applicants that no permit will be issued by the acting mayor and advised them one and all to get a regular license. "The ordinance provides for yearly li censes dating from July 1, no provlsinu being made to par for a pro rata period." says the acting mayor. "The peddlers do not want to iay JUi for but two months' work until July 1 and then take out a new license, ao they come to nie for permits. Bjt I have come to the conclusion that they have been working that gag right along. They ak for a sixty-day permit now while busines is g od. Then alien the license year begina. inMt.nd of taking out a license, as they promise, they quit buxi nes for a time while business is slack, and In the fall when it picks up again get a new permit, and never take out a license." Johnson says he would be in favor of the ordinance !n-ing amended to allow the granting of permits to indigent or crippled persons who could not easily ra se the high liC'-naa exacted nw of all classes, but he fails to find anything in the law giving the mayor the power to issue permits to peddle in tha streets of Ora.ha. Tha present ordinance exempts grocers, butchers and nirrchanta with established places, of business and farmer wuu bring their prodaca to the city. STATE ORNITHOLOGISTS MEET Math Aasiaal Kesatam aael Sixth Aanaal Field Day to Open at Bellevae May The ninth annual meeting and -atxth an nual field day of the Nebraska Ornitho logists' union will be held at Bellevue on Friday and Saturday, May I and 9. The business session will be held on Friday evening at I o'clock to be followed at I o'clock by the president's address and other special illustrated talks On the next day, Saturday, May 9, will be held the field meet which will be arranged so as to visit some of the most interest ing bird nooks in the entire stale. An early morning start will be made. Saturday evening the regular program will be given, beginning at 7:30. This promises to be the most enthusiastic of this growing organization. Officers will be elected at this convention. The present officers are: President. Myron H. Swenk, Lincoln; vice president. Emily Wood, Omaha; secrets ry, Wilson Tout, North Platte; treasurer, F. H. Shoemaker, Omaha. At the Theaters 4.W 73 10 15 1.300 1.000 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS The following transfers were placed on file yesterday: A. P. , Williams to John A. Forrest, part Iota ;1 and 22. block 12. tiliull s Second addition 2,iuo Herman Beselin and wife to Al'iert Zivkovsky, part lots 6 and ", Hascall c Rogers' subdivision Oustaf K. Lind and wife to Barbara Duncan, part lots i and '. block 1. Hillside addition No. South Omaha Land company to Ed wurd I'hbach, lots 1, 2, 3, block 31, South Omaha J. J. Fitzgerald and wife to Frank T. Williams, iot 7, block L Hoppe's Bo nanza United States to John Fouts, part section S-li-10 Peter Bunx to Anna W. Murth. lot in subdivision of lot H. Bennington.. William Wurse and wife to Oallie Sharp, part tot I, Tales gt Reed s subdivruoon l.luO Edward Howland and wife to Frank btanlsh, part lots 1 and 2. block 4, Jetter s addition Paxton Real fctate company to ('. FUiW. lot 1, block L KirkwuiMl Jesse Davis and wife to Julian L. Sim mer, lot 3. block 5. Lyman place Bouth Omaha I-nd company to Theo doie Vulta, lot 1J, block 15. South Omaha Ehzalietli N. Bishop to Mary L. Uood rhlld. part lot 5, block 11, E. V. Smith's add. t ion . . .'. B. Lawrence to Matilda Shogreen, lots K. . in. II. block B. Saunders A Himebaugh s addition and other lota William P. Kellv to J .sepn B. l"ritcji ard. lot &. block 3. Han-rrom place... Tiihe J. Leach lo Karl M. I.m-i. part lot i. block S'. South Omaha Katie R id.-rx.lorf to ' r r. l.earli I ts .5 and iii. block 13-, .-'out l Omaha K J. LlchnoV(ky and wife to Joseph fopcii h. part iilo k i'l. Second addi tion to Corngan place and other lots E. ).'. Ilurd and wife to Mary Hocke, lot 14, block M. Logan place Hsrvey Muer and wife to Same, lots 13. block . Logan place... Omaha Safe Deposit & Trust rompany to O Collins, part section 21-15-1S J S. Brvant to Mary E. Wilson, lots i i. 3. 4. so. a. rr. a. bioca 2. M'Hf's subdivision J. (.. Cook to Charlotte Cook, lot li. block 1. Potters addition William Patrick to J. U. Tracy, lot 2. block S. Patrick Second addition Sarat iga , Peter fio and wife to A. Reitr, fart lot 1. hlo, k t.. Kour.tze Fourth tup- idementarv addition Euuiiahl Trust company to Peter Sip wild wife. ;irne Elisabeth Cu'taixl and huxl.and to Anna M. D. Stovri. lot 3, Clifton place lAnns tirav t'lirk to Ma A. Jones, lot i. bliM'k 1. HoMe'i Monanaa Pet.r Hl.xioi t '. '. W1lni. oi'rt lots 7 and X. block 7 Drake s addition John W. IVnnell to Msedalen D iii.iscn. part lot X. S. E. liogers' ik- ahmia addu ion . W'Unm Re.lick and wife to Ber'ha Waikina. part lots 1 snd !. block . sutdivi&ion ut J. I. Kedi' :a s addi tion El : belli Kountse Real Fatste com rany to II Williams, lot 11. block Kountae plu-e William Pri"man snd wife to Samuel Hard'n. lot 4. block IS. Rom Hill and other lots 1 Idd Ink Company at tke Krnsr. "Ben Schomron," a historical opera in four acts, by Auerbach; music by M. Law rence. The csst: Ezrlcum, the king's treasurer ; Morits Chevotx Tirxa. his daugh.er Miss Nettle Hoffman Avden, their servant , Jacob Frank alache, their servsnt Bella Frank Kitre. their servant Annie Frank Maseuah. prince of Yehuda. .Mr Samuvlow High Priest Jacob Miller Namon, a Samaritan shepherd Julian Wilensky Rufus joc Knot With an entertaining variety of opera, drama, comedy and tragedy, Frank Bros.' Yiddieh. Opera company opened a six-night engagement to a crowded house Thursday night at the Krug theater. In the historical opera, "Ben Schomron." With the leading lines spoken In German and the omedy roles spoken and sung in Yiddish, the com pany of artists cater to both the Jew and Gentile, and the large audience Thursday night was thoroughly entertained. The story of the play tells of a civil war between tha Jews and Samaritans 2.000 years ago, at which time the prince of Tehuda, leader of tha Jews, was the great est hero of the times. To prevent a con tinuance of strife the governor of Jerusa lem proposed to marry his daughter to the prince, but it was then, as It always has been, tha maiden selected another, benci the story. There are thirty-two vocal selections in the opera, among which were a number of well rendered duet by the daughter of the governor and her chosen lover, a Samaritan shepherd. As the daughter of the governor, Tirxa, Miss Nettie Hoffman, with her pleas ant soprano voice, waa the recipient of con siderable applause, and when singing in the duels with her shepherd lover, Julian Wilensky, tha couplo were compelled to re spond to numerous curtain calls. Aa Av den, Jacob Frank takea a front rank with the legitimate Hebrew comedians and hail his audience at his mercy. Th balance of the cast wss very capable. Eugene Duval, assistant general western agent of the Milwaukee, has gone to Den ver, where he will look after the opening of the new city ticket office of that roud at Denver. 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