IT HEAL ESTATE CITY I'HOI'KHrV rOH I.E. (Continued.) , v REAL ESTATE city rnoiM.ui v for hale. (Continued ) STOVE REPAIRS EXHIBIT COMING TO OMAHA Albion Apartment House WE liave In stock (no delay) repairs for eviry make of furnac, strain or i -t wattf hosier, water f.-c-nte. OMAHA STOVE KKI'AIR WORKS, l.'.'ii-ui Lou.it SI. Telephone!: Bell, Doug. Ind., AS8ZL 94 Kational Society for Prevention Tubercnloi Snds Lecturer. of 10th and Pacific Streeis TTTH OMAHA PA! IT BF.E: FRIDAY. RKPTEMHER 2.'. 100. LOTS IN 1 i v Council Bluffs MIDWAY BETWEEN HEART OF TWO CITIES, OMAHA AND COUNCIL BLUFFS, 8 MINUTES FROM 14TII AND DOUGLAS. Saturday, Sept. 26 And Sunday If You Can't Come Before : - $50 to $150 All Day 50 Lots, , 100 Lots, Each $75 to $175 Each ; The choicest lots in Home Place Addition. Twenty new houses built here in the last few months. 100 Lots, - $150 to $400 Each Broadway. Street newly curbed and " paved. Lots on grade. Model home sites. HEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Florence company tu IMiuy A. Wood. part lot 24. Florence Heights. 1,SU Ella Hi'" and husband lu liliam S. I re, lot 09, Fairmount place 4.04) Jai ob Slosbutg Hiu! wile l Lzoch Mavei.s. part lot . block 4 Omaha. 4. OH) Patterson 1-and company to Parkway Heal Estate .oiuhuj', lot . block A, Saunders c Htmcbaugh a addi tion Ehbu M. Llndqulst to Mary H. Hoke. lolB t and 7, hlork 3, Bowling; Oreen und o'.lirr lots iu John M. Daugnerty and wife to Mary Gahlon, lots 1 and 14, block , Carthago addition Levi D. Garner and wife to John P. Oinbeuk, lot 21, block i. Melrose Hill Elizabeth Kountie Real Estate com pany to Maynard H. Copcland, lot 4. block 22, Kountie place Ze'.lu Bcrka and husband to John W. Landgrof. lot 4. block 11, Pratt's subdivision Lillian C. Kills and husband to Mabel Tvfii.8, part blink 5, Maryavllle addition Mabel Twlss to Jane Twlss. samp .... Jacob Hahn nnd wife to William. Redgwlck, nVj of lot 2, Fhelan a addition ' Robert Houghton to Rrldgett A. Mitchell, lot Id. Frederick's addi tion 2,8:5 Dennis Cunningham and wife to Wil liam H. Kasterday, lot 4, block 4, Cunningham & Brennan's addition.. HoO J. II. Merchant and wife to Byron Keed company, part lot 1. Mock 71. also wS lot 7. block 1K44, Omaha. 2 The. Franklin Realty company to Krlc Johnson, part lot 1, Tukey's replat.. im Tukey Land company to Deborah LOCAL SOCIETY MAKES PLANS Impetus (.Men in Motrttirsl by Mate nrnl nf Ylaltlnsi n rc thai Seven ae of Tnbereolnsle lle el oped In Omaha Recently. H0 8l 900 45u 3,200 f-1 it:- .. Perfect Title Free Abstracts Warranty Deed $1-22 Down-Sl-oo Per Week , UNTIL PAID. IT PAYS THE LANDLORD IT WILL PAY YOU A Few 5 and 7-Room Cottages $100 Down and $10 Per Month Donovan, lot 7. block 1. Clifton Hill.. Mates C'harvnt and wife to Anton Malck, lot 13. block S. Brown Park.. Anton Malek and wife to Mntei C'harvat. one-half lot 13. block 8, Brown Park Lillian C. Kilts and husband to Martha A. Unxtrn, lot 3. block 17, Bedford plnce C. George Oarlberg and wife to Con tinental Trust company, lot 1, block 1, Carthage 1.1'X) 1 1 2,250 28 Total t?3 147 LEGAL NOTICES OFFICIO OF THE SIOUX CITY AND WESTERN RAILWAY COMPANY. Omaht, Nebraska, August t, ltsja To the 8lo kholders: Notice Is Lereby alven, that tie annua) meeting of the stockholders of The Sioux CUy and Western Railway company witi be held at the office of the company in South Sioux City, Nebraska, at ten (10) o'clock a. m., on Thursday, October 1, 11W8, to elect directors for the ensuing year and to act upon the question of selling: the railiuad property and franchise of this com pany to the Chicago, Burlington &, yulncy Railroad company, the railroad and prop erty aforesaid being now under lease to sold company, and for the transaction of such other business aa may legally come before the meeting. By order of the Board of Directors. W. P. DURKER. Secretary. Aid tot GOVERNMENT NOTICES How to Reach the Place: Take Omaha and Council Bluffs Car, pet ovi at ,T2d street, ralk on block South to Broadway and you will see our office second house to the wosi. ' GREENSHIELDS EVEREST CO. & OFFICE OF CONSTRUCTING QUARTER master, I'nited States military prison. Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. September 23. 190H Scaled proposals, in triplicate, will be received at this office until 10 a. m. Octo. ber 14, 190S. for construction of one stable to Rccommodntn 100 animals, at this prison. Plans, specifications, etc., will be furnished upon receipt of a deposit of lo.OO, which amount will be refunded upon receipt of plans, etc., In this office. Information fur nished upon application. Thomas H. Slav ens, Major and yunrtermaster, I'nited States Army, Constructing Quartermaster. S.2o-gft O.K'-n RAILWAY TIME CARD The commltte of fifty of the locl 8 clety I for the Hturty and Prevention of Tubercu losis held a meeting at the Commercial club rooms Thursday afternoon and Chair man J. L. Kennedy was authorised t'i ap point four committees to arrange for the exhibit from the national society. Tills exhibit Is now In Omaha and will be ready for the public during the first week of October. Pr. M. P. Ravcnel, It was an nounced at the meeting, will be here to speak during the exhibition. Ir. Rnvenel is professor of pathology In the I'nlverslty of Wisconsin and is rccognlfed as an au thority upon the study and prevention of tuberculosis. Numerous talks were made at the meet ingall along the sMTe line to encourage the exhibit nnd endeavor to awaken the public to the dangers of tuberculosis and to create a sentiment which would tend to prevent the disease. Miss Crosby of the Visiting Nurses In formed the meeting that since September 1 seven cases of tuberculosis which originated In Omaha had como to her notice. It was the opinion of those who talked that Nebraska and Omaha are very health ful, and while the death rate from tubercu losis some years ago was one-fourth lower than California, the time to get busy is now. Very few cases originate in this tate, but the fnct that Miss Crosby dis covered seven since September 1 gave Im pulse to the Interest for a general schooling In the line of prevention. Kxhlhlt Will Travel. The exhibit, which is now in Omaha, will be taken to other towns In Nebrnska and to Oklahoma and Knnsas. Competent surgeons will be here when the exhibition is put on and will delivpr lectures on the study and prevention of the disease. The exhibit is to be a school. The object Is to educate the people how to live to prevent the disease, as veil as how to cure it. The prevention, however, will be more of a feature than the cure. The speakers were Dr. W. L. Cosper of the national association, Drw A. D. Cloyd, Dr. S. R. Towne, Dr. C. J. C. Sward, secre tary of the Board of Health; Dr. Millard Langfeld, Dr. R. C. Moore, Dr. Milroy, Robert Cowell, Colonel T. W. McCullough and John L. Kennedy. ' Considerable time was devoted to a ques tion of the cure of tuberculosis, but at the conclusion of the meeting It had been set tled the prevention of the disease was far more Important than the discussion of its cure. The committee will have a booth on the carnival grounds and will distribute literature prepared by the State Bourd of Health. In this climate with the hot weather that has been prevailing l!ie lust two weeks, anil hy ninny It Is believed their visit fore casts a cooler wave coming They usually do not appear until bite In the fall. They departed eventually for the south. Platts nvnith Journal. The state game l.w says "ten Fese and fifty other birds may bo In your fosesslon at one time, except that but ten chickens or grouse may be In your possession at one time." The Ttridgrpnrt nlmrods who went out with full confidence In the state law arid trusting in Its truthfulness, now say the whole thing Is a delusion and a fake. A party of sharpshooters, who went out one day this week, ret tuned In the evening' footsore nnd weary, reporting that cne skunk was the only game bagged, and that there wns not a chicken or grouse to be found. And then, when their attention was called to the ten grouse promised by the state law, they went out Into the darkness and swore softly to themselves. Ten grouse and fifty other birds. Indeed! Bridgeport News-Blade. GREGORY PREPARES FOR RUSH South Dakota City Makes Bendy to Kntertaln Crorrds at land It rglstra t Ion, GRKGORY, S. D., Sept. U (Sp.-clal.)-E, O. Culp. manager and owner of the Gregory Opera House, Is In Omaha and Sioux City purchasing beds and bedding to fill the house at this point to be used for the ac commodation of the public during the rush. The house will hold about 2n beds. C. N. Wolfe & Co. will fill their Immense Ware house with bds for the crowds that will be here during the opening. The Protest ant churches will use their buildings as lodging houses to help accommodate the transients. In addition to this all the pri vate houses In town will open their doors to the wayfarer so that no one who comes to Gregory to register need fear having to slay out all night for want of a place to uleep. The Methodist Episcopal church peo ple will have a large eating house and will serve hot meals to 1.10 at each sitting, A. F. Mattlson will also put In a rooming houje nnd will care for 75 people. The electric street lights are being In stalled and will be In service this week. Festoons of electric lights will be strung across the street at the crossings and will make the town as light as day. The city fathers are also putlng down another well eight feet square which will add to the al ready abundant supply of good water for the thirsty. At the election held Monday the people voted to adopt the form of a city government. Tho city will be well policed and no dis order is expected during thp rush. Thesb preparations with the work that has beer, going for months getting the town In shape to handle large crowds assures the public that it will be well cared for at this poin' during the rush. . Z--'i" . ' ..... . '-I'V v. tus iiyif;4jjrtK;?'f'5-:. ' ' . '. . v s W J 'i.f if.'". .- j . '- . , .-s,si -: t,.t' ... f- , , it r rr t i. ,. . ,r-r,!'.ii S16,000.00 ConslBtltiR of six, 5-room and liatli apnrtmeats tach. finished in oak and birch, always rente d to desirable tenants, never vacant. This bulldinK cost more to build a few year nno than you can buy It and ground for at this time. Owners must cell and you will receive more than lOCp net on your Investment. If you are lucky enough to set it. Annual income $2,430 per year; deducting taxe. Insurance aud all expenses, you will have a net balance of $1 .070.602.' ' f 8,000 cash, balance 6. See this at once. Don't bother the tenantB. Hastings St Heydcn 1704 Karnam Street, !?ce Building. E5ZS 9 CRIBTHER DUCKS THE JOB Too Smart to Take Democratic State Committee Chairmanship. SAME OLD TOM ALLEN AFFAIR 551 WEST HKOADWAY. L1SV your property with Chris Boyer, Z2d and Cuniliig Sts. . tl Zll 1I-:W St. Louis flats and a 10-room house, all modern, for Kale cheap; leaving city; Sea owner, 1016 Marttiu Ht. iHM NICK JIOMB Neir llsnscom park, fine modern, every convenience, good barn, $u,7o0. . . U. T. UKAHAM, Poo Bldg. Phone Doug. 1538. (13) 132 BOTH PHONES 15. (!) 207-25 REAL ESTATE LOANS yoH PALE-Neat 7-room house, east-front lot, at 26'J S. JOth Ave. 1,;00, Hequlres about t4uu cash, balance monthly. U. M. Bachniann, 4Stl Paxton Block. (19.-M3U tl6,(XO Will buy brick business property rented for $2,4"0 a year. THOMAS BBUNNAN. Room L New York Uta Oldg. Uit)-in4 REAL ESTATE FARM AND HANOI LAND FDR SALS Colorado. GOOD ARMINO LAND Near Denver, Greeley dUtrUst; wU 26 to 4u feet; abun dance of moisture; eneral farming, lu tiudliig cora aisini sue crop pay for faf in. NATIONAL INVESTMENT CO., fe Brails Bldg. Omaha, Neb. ... ... lIAuJ Improved Omaha property. X. Life Bid. m)-a;r LOANS on O'Keefe K, h. Co.. 1UU1 N '"" . Iowa. 1 1 J'OU SALK A fine iiO-acre farm, about 4 V tulles from the postofflce; good load, good nelgliborhood and good build Inge of all kinds; V acres In bearing fruit; 1 acre in alfalfa; 5 acrea lit pus lure and S acres In cultivation; only I3.000.UU; will take a small piece of Im proved property In' Omaha, South Omaha or lou lull liiuna in p.n I'nyiiiem, ui t'OO.OU caah down; balance in easy pay ments at per cent inlerwst. Oeorge O. Clark. 1 Pearl Street. Council Bluffa. i;o Mi3I :ix oat Daaofaw INFORMATION OF TRIPP COUNTT OFiiNINd. The registration for the Tripp county land, comprising l.oOo.utx) acres of fertile lands, will begin October i and continue until the 17tU. This land is even t e;t. r than the Kosubud. "Gregory county," whlca le ' now stilling tor from li.twtt to llu."Jj per quarter. ... Vad 600 for map. tand laws, preslibnta proolamailoa and othor tnfurmation. Buy your llckela to Ualiaa, tae uiily H. H. town near the Und. The Dallas Real Lalate Co.. Dallas. 8. D , ooe of the old est leal eataie turns in Tripp county. IJ0)-A1;4 30 IMON STATION 10TH A MARC Y, Union Pad Be ' ' Leave. Arrive. Overland Limited........' 8:50 am a 9:40 pin Colorado Express a 3.60 pm a 6:00 pm Atlantic Express a0:15 am Oregon Express a 4:it) pm a 6:00 pm Los Anaeles Limited.... 812:30 pm a 9:15 urn Fast Mall a 9::i0 am a 6:45 pm China A Japan Mall a 4 :o0 pm a 6:60 pm North Platte Local a 7:42 urn a 4:45 pm Colo-Chlcugo Special... ,al2:lj am a 7:06 am Ileatrtce & Stromsburg Local bl2:30 pm b 1:40 pm Illinois Central Chicago Express a 7:15 am a 3:45 pm Chicago Limited a 6:00 pm a 6.30 am Minn-St.- Paul Express. b 7:15 am Minn. -St. Paul Llm ..a 8 00 pm a 8:30 am Cblvaajo Orrst Western 8t. Paul-Minneapolis 8:30 pm 7:30 am Ht. Paul-Minneapolis .... 7:30 am 11:35 pm Chicago Limited 6:06 pm 8:27 am Chicago Express 7:30 am U:3C pm Chicago E:: press 3:30 pm 3:30 pm Missouri t-arinc K. C. & St. L Express. a 9:00 am a -4." am K. C. & 8. L. Express. all:lS pm a 6:50 pm Chicago, Rock Island A 1'nclOo EAST. Chicago Limited a 3:00 am all:05 pn Iowa Local a 7:00 am a 4:30 pm Rocky Mountain Ltd. ...a 3:u) am all:uf, pm Dea Moines A Eastern. .a 7:00 am a 4.. pm I)es Moines Passenger. .a :00 pm al2.30 pm Iowa Local bll:40am b 9:66 pin Chicago (Eastern Ex). .a 4 40 pm a 1:15 pm Chicago Flyer a 0:10 pra a 8:35 am Wfc.ST. Rocky Mountain Ltd... all :1S pin a 2:60 am Colo. 4 Cal. Express. ..a 1:10 pm a 4:30 pm Okl. & Texas Express. .a 4:40 pm a 1:15 om Lincoln 6 -'2 pm a 8:62 am Chicago, Milwaukee A St. Paal Chicago & Colo. Spe'l.a 7:2a am all :50 pm Cal. & Ore. Express A b:iO pm a 3 :5 inn Overland Limited .a 9:5 pm a 8:30 am perry Local 615 pm all:Oj am IStCSBO k. .lurmnv.iri.i ii Chicago Dayllghf a 7:2$ am 31:M r,m tmro $IO.0.d. promptly. F. D,.W.d. t,"'.!.:::::. am S f.S Weaa Uldg.. mn anu lainam. ; D.o"city Passenge. ...a 4:W pm a :10 im i chlcugo Special a ti:ou pm a 8:23 am BL Paul-Mlnu. uminus. pio. a 8:0 J ant GOMPERS ANSWERS QUESTIONS Demoernts Are Tlrrd of Ilelnn Itullled by Hran ami Ills llro(her-ln-l,oT, but (nn't llel The in selves. "Chris Guenther was too sipart to take the clialrmunplilp of tho democratic state committee." That Is the statonv nt of a democrat who Iiir the announcement of the vote the elec tion was made unanimous hIhT tho conven tion then adjourned sine die. Admits HIs Hesponsl- ' knows the Incido working of the democratic Mlltj for All Editorials In Amer Labor Leader state committee. Irnn Federat lonlst. uruentner count have nnd the cliairman- tcisiiiw.ii' Sent 54 Cnmnlvimr "hip If !' hud fought for It. even If with the Instructions of Chief Justice FIVE PER CENT money to loan on Omaha business property. THOMAS BHEN.NAN, Room 1. New York Ufa Bldg lS)-27 WANTED City loans. Peters Trust Co. t22)-20 WANTED City loans and warrants. W. Farnam Smith & Co.. ViJi lainam SL (22--'; PAYNE. BOSTWICK U CO.. N. V. Life. Private money, SjuO to J5.0O0. Low rata 4! MONEY TO BUILD. 36O0 to 1200,000 at current rate. W. H. THOMAS, 603 First Nat Bank Bldg. (22) 283 CHEAPER FOREIGN POSTAGE Only Two Cents to Rend Letter to England After First of October. Two Important rulings . have Just been announced by tho Postofflce department which will become effertlvfi October 1. These are n reduction- et- letter postage to England to 2 cents and "Yeductlon of the postage on parcels sent y mall to Italy and other foreign countries. The postage on letters to Great Britain and Ireland from and after Cvtoberil will be put 2 cents for each ounce or fraction of an ounc?. The reduction of the rate Is the result of an agreement between the postal administration of the kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and the Post office department of the United States. Under this agreement the rate of postage on letters to Great Brit ain and Irelandn Is the same as prevails in the United States, and hence It will not cost any more to send a letter to Iindon. England; Glasgow, Scotland, or Dublin, Ireland, from Omaha than It will to send one to Florence, Council Bluffs or South Omaha. An Illustration nf the effects nf tho par cels posts system of the foreign countries and the interchange of parcels by postal routes between tho United States and for eign countries is shown In the order of the Postofflce department, which permits par cel post packages for Ituly to be sent for 12 cents per pound or fraction of a pound. This is 4 cents cheaper than parcels can be PRIVATE MONEY-NO DELAY. GARVIN BROS., lt4 KARNAM (22) 286 LOWEST RATES Bemia. Pazton Block. (22 ffll MONEY TO LOAN-Payna laveatment Co. 22)-2t4 R?AL ESTATE WANTED WANTED, TO BUY-6-room house; must be close to cur and partly modern; can pay iLint cash and $15 per month. JL'l Neville Hlk. (23) M223 27 WANTEDTO BORROW Wyoaalas. TUBLIC LAND OPENING 100 ooe acre of rich Irrigated land. In the Eden Valley of southern Wyoming per petual water rights lurmsneu mn.eis under Carey act of conrea. The great est opportunity ever offered cltlsena ol t!. U.; buu by llis Kdcral gjvera ment and state of Wyoming to own a lie. Irrigated farm, cheap ra'.e excur sions. For full particulars write or see the Ulobe I -and ana Investment Co.. jx4 K. Uta UL. Omaha. Neb, Uu)-Maii MUetlUsMU. , NEBRASKA-COLORADO LANDS. JG0.0OU acree of western Nebraska and east ern Colorado improved and unimproved lands at tti to tla per acre; any siav trsou Fine crops. Write or oorae and s ui Globt L-tnd and Investment Co Jl2 el. Uik H omaha. 30)-l7 PARTY having ll'o.OOO to loan at 6H per cent or better can secure gilt edged first mortgage loan to run 10 years or more; uiniuealiom-d security. Address Y 134. care Bee. tatl-MISS 2tf WANTED TO BUY HIGHEST prices for Zd-band furniture, car pels, clothes and shoea Tel. Douglaa UtTL RIGHT prices paid for 2d-hand furniture, carpets, stoves, clothing, shoes. Tel. Keij 6401. (25) W Clabaugh of the Supreme Court of the Dis trict of Columbia, President Samuel Oom pers of the American Federation of Labor today made reply to questions of Attorney Davenport for the prosecution concerning some of the editorial expressions of tho current September Issue of the American Federatlonlst bearing on the contempt pro. ceedlngs growing out of the Bucks Stove company case against the federation offi cials. The testimony is being taken before Examiner Harper. Mr. Davenport recur red several times to the previous testimony of Mr. Gompers. Mr. Ralston, counsel for Mr. Gompers. protested against this course. Mr. Ralston said that the respon dent had been willing from the first to admit all the substantial charges. The questions which had been objected to vyere not repeated to Mr. Gompers until the close of the day and Mr. Gompers, then but under protest, acknowledged full responsibility for all the editorial utter ances of the magazine. With these admissions obtained Mr. Dav enport closed his examination In chief of Mr. Gompers and It was announced that he would he questioned tomorrow In his own behalf by Mr. Ralston. PRESIDKXT'S HEBt KK TOO MILD Attorney (irnernl of Oklnhnma For nlshra Additlonnl Fnct. GUTHRIE, Okl., Sept. 24. "President D.wiaAitnli ' BlotiMiionf r nnrftrnlnry fl.it'f rnnr HaRkell'a alleged Standard Oil protect! I 1,r'nn iwanU'' hi" "le committee was t,i-n ii. uiiui-i siaiui, unu so lie Ih stl I Bryan's most intimate frlrnd did not want him. But he knows the sentiment In Ne braska better than liny other official of the state committee. He has been organiz ing Bryan volunteers for several months and ha failed to enlist as many as 1,00). "Gruenther hud the enmity of the old machine democrats. If he failed to carry the state, then he was done for. "The selection of Tom Allen nguln to manage the campaign Is un Interesting story. Arthur Mullen of O'Nell wanted the Job. So did H. II. Hanks of Otoe county, while W. -II.-Thompson of Grand Island almost prayed for It, so he could one again get back into tho party councils. "Mullen wns tho candidate of Dun Steph ens, who wanted It but knew he could not land the Job. Edgar Howard went to Lin coln with a knife a foot long for Stephens. The committee also had It In for Stephens because he dragged the members into the Howard-Latta fight. The rank nnd file of tho committee was anxious to elect Gruenther, but with Thompson, Mullen, HiinkM and one other opposed to him, the committee feared to act and finully seeing a big fight ahead, Gruenther said he would not accept the job. Tom Allen in Left. "All the candidates could unite against Gruenther but they could not unite for any one In the combine. So that left Tom Allen. The state committee did not want Tom Allen. But he Is the broi licr-ln-la w of Mr. Bryan and that settled it. Mr. Wi:T VIRt.lMt KlUllr AT F.li Republican Fncllons Aaree Upon W, K. tilnssrork for (.overnor, CHARLESTON.' W. Va., Sept. 34. The bitter feud In the republican party in West Virginia following the. dual conventions and rival state tickets placed In the field last July, headed respectively by Secretary, of State Charles W. Swisher and State Au ditor Arnold C. Schorr, was ended tonight when following .the . withdrawal of Swisher Monday night, Mr. Schorr and his fell iw candidates on the 1 .Incoln republican ticket agreed to retire In favor of the new candi date of the regular republican, William F. Glasscock. Tho other state candidates of the regular faction as nominated" hera la.t July. The Ktatc ticket as It now stands follows: Governor William F. Glasscock of Mm ongahela county. Secretary of State Stuart B. Reed of HairiHou county. , Auditor John 8.- Darst of Jackson county. - ' Superintendent of Schools M. F. Saw key of Kan. i vi ha county. State Treasurer E. L. Iong of McDowell Attorney General William G. Conloy of Preston county, county. seems to me a very mild rebuke," declare 1 Charles West, democratic attorney general of Oklahoma, when shown the president's litter to William J. Bryan by an Associ ated Tress representative tonight. Mr. West's statement In full is as fol- sent by pest from point to point In the j lows: I'nited Stutes, the home rate being 18 cents per pound. The limit of weight of parcels to Italy and other foreign countries Is eleven pounds at the 12-cent-per-pound rate, while within the United States the limit Is four pounds at 1 cents per pound. (hail mu n. "ehullenbergcr would have been better satisfied with another chairman, but Un close friend of Mr. Bryan, Mayor Duhl man, did not Intend to let Shallenborger get the whip hand In the organization of the party. "So as usual tho campaign will be con ducted In the intercut of Mr. Bryan and Mr. Shallenberger will have to do the best he can. "Thompson and Allen fixed It tip and Thompson proposed Allen's name and that IIOY THE VICTIM OF A BI .TO JUT Left Mrnndeil at lira Moines While Mnroutr for . ehrllitLn. DES MOINES, la.. . Sept.. J4.tSpedal Telegram.) From., yesterday morning till noon today Albeit Lingenfelter, a 15-year-old hoy, now on ills way to his home In Grundvit'W, Neb., waited at the Rock Island station for H. M. Miller of Peoria, III. He Is sliil waiting, but in the matron's room at the police station, and the police sre waiting for Miller. According to the boy, Miller took ull Ids money when they met by chance In Peoria, bought him. a ticket to lies Moines, and suid he would meet him her" and pay the money back. Cured Hay Ff.r ana onmrr Cold. A. J. Njsbaum, Batosvlllo, Ind., writes: "Last year I Buffeted for three months with a summer cold so distressing that it In terfered with my business. I had many of tho tymptoins of hay fever and a doctor's prescripitno did not reach my case; and 1 look several medicines which seemed to only aggravate iny case, vortunately I in sisted uptm having Foley's Honey and Tar In tiio yello v package and It quickly cured me. My wife bus since used Foley's Honey and Tar with the suiuv success. ' AJ1 druggists. xit Angeles Laumeu.. a- s.jo put u:j pm Overland Limited al0:0 pa. a 8.23 am Fast Mall J Co Dm Bloux City Local a 2:o pm a :;o am Twin City Limited a 8:i"0 nm a $:u0 am Norfolk-iionosteel am a6:.0im Ltnooln-Long Pine a 7:40 am al0:ji am Deadwood-Llncoln a 3:00 pm a 6.-0 pm Casper-Lander a 3:Gu pm an: 20 pm llasiings-tiupurior b 1:00 pm b t:M prrt Fremont-Albion o a.-M im d i;je i,m Wabash St. Louis Express a 6:30 pm a 9:26 am St. Louis Local (from Council Bluffs) a 8:00 am aU:15 pra Standbeiry Local ifrom Council Bluffs) b 6:00 cm il0:li am BtRLIKGTOJI STA. IOTH MASON. The president's statement as to the Prairie OH and Gas company's suit is less than the whole mutter In Its Iniquity, be cause on the 23d of April, I had Informed the governor thut the action taken by the Prairie company was Illegal and should be enjoined and that 1 had broUHht an Injunc tion suit. At that time. April 23, the gov- wnn. tt'llh tfle HB fO the HlCBMlitV WOMAN BEATER GOES TO JAM ' 'f the action and approved the bringing settled it. The campaign will be the usual of the injunction, 'ire flay the governor Allen campaign. Democrats are tiled of left the suite to go to Denver mi rrairie thl, n i,ran,i ,.r ..iin , . company Blurted its trespass. This. I be- )" All,n ,'rlan, "f I'olitit f., but as Bryan lieve, was prearranged between the gov- Insists on that kind of politics, he will ernor and the 1'rairie company, as tha ! have to take the consequences." I raine company iubiiiu me my nig, i.i u pipe line during the absence of the gov ernor from lite state, r aired the governor on the first of July asking whether he had given tile Prairie senator Mepbenson'a Candidate for Oil company permission to build Its line. Chairman Wins In Wisconsin. '.'V "" "'.. "j-. 'i . .u.v. " iiaimhov wi. Bnrltontoa Denver California. Northwest Specll .... Black Hille Nortuwest Express... Nebraska points Nebraska Express .... Lincoln Fast Mail Lincoln Local Lincoln Local Schuyler-Plattsmouth bellevue-PlaUsniouth PUltsmouin-iowa, Dos Catcher Who Kicks and CnrTs Companion (ieta Mxty na?. ( Having succeeded In escaping sentence on several trials for assault while engaged in his occupation of dog catcher during the summer months, Chatles Mitchell, a negro, was sentenced to sixty days in Jail by Judgti Crawford Thursday morning, for LA FOLI.KTTK'S MAX UFFEATED steal of answering it. he said that he was -lAiMbO.N. His., .Sept. 24. The majority safis.'le.l that the Prairie company would report of tho platfi rm i oniinli tee was unan- not violub- the la. assault upon Rose Willis, a colored woman J Between the 22d of April and the 2d of Julv, Governor liasaen receiveu nu uice with whom Mitchell has been living. The assault occurred on August 27 when the Willis woman attempted to telephone to the police station to complain of Mitch ell's treatment of her, whereupon Mitchell knocked her down and kicked her, fractur ing several ribs and inflicting a cut on her head with the telephone, from the result of which injuries the woman only recently was reb-ased from the hospital. In a Rapidly Growing; Mr.te. WANTED A good set of veterinary bellevue-Plattsmouth .....1. .J i l lj..l.i.,rtn -.. i j .1 1 u l 1 u 1 1 in i . 1 1 1 H tools. S. B. G.. Holsington. Kan. t2o)-.MlS3 27x WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT Two nicely furnished rooii with board, within walking dis tance. Addiess L lt7, care Bee. , (2) ItS 24x FURNISHED flat, for the winter, by Couple without children; good location rc fore nee will be given. Addresa L ilo. care Bee. , (1) M710 Belle vue-PlaUamoulh Denver l.imitea Chicago Special Chicago Express .... Chicago Flyer Iowa Local St. Louis Express. WHEN writtrsg tq advertisers, kindly men. tiun The Bee. WANTED TO HIRE a wheel chair. Ad dress J-1S2. Ckre Bee 26) M2i4 26 WANTED SITUATIONS YOUNO MAN Korean student wants position where h) can earn b.ard and room and small sum at three or tour hours' work. Address H-1S1, care Bee. 35)-M193 Z6x WANTED Position in drug store; 18 months' experience; wanting to learn trade. Address Y M, care Bee. . (27)-Mr J7 WANTED By young married mar. posi tion In office; speuks high and low Ger man; Al penman; operaies typewriter; very best references. Postofflce Bi.x fiju City. U7-M.'. r,x ' Leavo. Arrive. ..a 4:lu nm a 3:50 ptr i ..a 4.10 om a t.10 put ..a 4:10 pm a 8.10 pm ,..all.i9 pm a 9:u uuj ..a 8:46 am a .ir p a ..a a n am a b.i,. 4,m ..b 1.20 pm al2:llpiD b .M aia ... ' 7:50 pui ..b3:lopm bl0:i0 aiu ..a 8:(A) pm a 8: am ..o :l am Be Decent And now a word nf Advice '.".'.c ilii'pm cVp, whlrh 1 1"lp the '("tor win Pardon, as It ..a 4:lu pin a 7.u6 a in ! does not really belong In the news Items: " "l p'a Don't turn your domestic animals loose en ..a ti:30 pm a S:So aln I J'0llr nf,iKllbor when you go visiting. Muddy ..a 9:1 am all m am I Tracks, Stockville Repuhllcan-Faber. ..a 4:4a Dm all-rut u Kansas City & St. Joe..al0:4i pm a tm am I Kansas City & St. Joe. .a 9:15 am a 6.10 pn, Co and See Will the Columbus society Kansas City at St. Joe. .a 4:45 om women wear sheath gowns on Frontier WEBSTER ITA. 16TH Jt WEBITER. j day"' ,',"b'r 1 and " 1 llavp h1'" asked inai question ny s-verai rrienus rrom over the state, but I cannot definitely answer. A little bird has whispered that four of the new-fangled dresses will ue worn by handsome home women on that occasion and they do say that the silt down, the side will expose some kalbo as attractive as any ever seen In gay Paree. We advise our friends to come and sea for themselves. Columbus Telegram. Pelicans Go South A pretty and unusual sight for this time of year was witnessed this morning when a large flock of pelicans circled, and wheeled over the city for some time. They presented a fine spectacle as tr..'n. n n as his lcaal advisor as to the mat ter, !nd If he had received advice from his assistant attorney general he did nit do me the honor of submitting the same to me. When he heard of the bringing t the suit he directed the acting governor to order mo to dismiss the suit nnd Indulged in in solent language to the effect that be wou d not tolerate any proceedings by me g o. ui m his directum. The use of this in sulting language regarding me. together uduen mange ol nean oeiweeu Willi tils s " -" ! Ur.l lull.- ,viil.!if'e- lbiit some verv NEBRASKA FROM DAY TO DAY deVp and controlling motive of a personal nature was back ol bis action. .t.. .. .... The only person that the prohibitions Ualnt and Cnrlons Features of Life; ,,,' ,hH standard Oil coinuaiiv Missouri Fuel Be Auburn Local b 3:60 pro bl 1:26 am Chlraaro, Ml. Paul, Mlaaeapolls a Omaha- Leave. Arr.'vn TVln City Passenger. ...b 6:30 am b 9:10 bni Sioux Citv Passenger.. .a 2:00 pm al0:50 am Emerson Local c 6:45 am c 6:66 pm Emeitvn Local b f 45 im b 9;lu am a Daily, b Dally except Sunday, day only, d Da'ly excett Saturday. c Sun e Daily OCEAN STEAMERS and that he hazarded as much as he d.d for them at ter nis suuaen cnange oi ueari, supplies the necessary factor tor any in telligent man to reckon whether the gov ernor of Oklahoma has a leaning toward the Standard Oil company and therefore the president's statement seems to me a very mild rebuke. ' CHARLES.-'. WEST, Attorney General of Oklahoma. Wayne to Receive Tuft. WAYNE, Neb., Spt. 2t. (Special.) At a meeting of the executive committee of the Wayne Taft club held last even ing arrangements were perfected for the Taft meeting to be held here September 30. The Wayne Commercial club band has been secured, badge ordered and ar rangements made for closing the schools temnorartlv on that date. Judge W. F. Norrls. ex-State Senator John T. Bressler and Judge A. A. Welch Were selected a the rectptlon committee to meet the Tsft party at Wakefield. It Is expected that 4.000 people will be In the city on that date to see the next president. imously adopted in the republican candi dates' convention here today, utter a three hours' bitter debate on the floor. A minor ity report, favoring the Mary Ann primary election Idea of the first and second choice and a revision of the tariff by an Imposi tion or such duties us will equal the differ ence of the cost of production at home and abroad, was defeated. The platform says In part. "We favor the physical valuation of rail, way property as an clement in fixing rea sonable rates; we also favor publicity of campaign contributions, and- the election of United States senators by direct vote of the people." Reference Is made to the primary eledirn law as follows: "We believe, that demoralizing expendi tures of money in the primary election would be restrained were due publicity given to such expenditures prior to ueh election." FJ. A. Edmonds of Appletun, United States Senator Isaac Stephenson's candidate, was elected state chairman on the third ballot receiving sixty-eight votes to forty-six for A. C. Backus Follettei und eight for lormcr inairman W. D. Conner. Follow. CANADIAN PACIFIC EMIBZII X.B OI THE ATLlenn Low rutes; fast time: excellent service. Asa : their white feathers g listened and glinted any tick-t .'rl j ln the .. Considerable speculation 3S tm, Clark Si. Ckicazo. IU, 1 ' Indulged ln to how the come to be Advertise ln The Bee, the paper that goes Into the homes of the best people. (aasat In the Art nd arrested by Dr. King's Niw Life Plla, bilious headache quits anJ liver and bowels act right. &. Fur sale by Beaton Lrug PERSONALPARAGRAPHS C. 11. King, president of the Omaha Wool market left Thursday for Wyoming. A. D. Lane of the Nebruska Telephone, company leaves Thursday night for Chi cago. 1 1. E. Detrick of York, T. D. Preece of Battle Creek. George Endors of Soda Springs and Marie Evers of Jensen; Neb., are al the Murray. Capiat W. F. Clark, paymaster I'nited States army, formerly stationed at Omaha army headquarter, la under orders to re tort for duty at Kansas City, Mo after Ictoher 1. II- M. Bluer nf Abilene, Alma Neilsen of oxford, Idaho; Heher Anderson of Salt Lake. John Lepary of Western, Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Hlbbs of Norfolk are at the Millard. E. C. Gates of Fort Scott. M. B. Carpen ter of St. Paul. W. V. Wells of Bfoomrield Mr. und Mrs. J. C Hart of Denver, R R Haze of Portland. S. B. Rill of Sterling, Colo., are at the Henshaw. J. F. Ovr-rfleld. W. M. Litchfield of Iln dependencH, Kan.; Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hiuhlcy of Duriiiigo. Mexico; A. T. Gate wood of Arapahoe and Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Wiltse of Pender are at tho Hotel Loyal. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Broaddus of Portland ('. O. Astilnwall of Alliance If fir-,,.,. ) Alnsworth G. 1 'ut. hliiHon of Sidney Mr and Mrs. J. H. Ntoman of Clav Center and 11. D. Spark of Hartlngton are at the Her Grand. Chief of Police 'Donahue has received an invitation to attend the sesqul-centonnlal celebiaiioti of the founding of the city of Pittsburg Septeinher 27 to October 8. As the celebration will be during the Ak-Sar- B. -n festival the chief will be unable to attend. F. L. Lemon of Lincoln. L. T. Wolle of Cambria, F. H. Jones of Wayne, E. Merrltt of Green River. L. G. Hurlhiirt ol Denver. C.eoige H. Henek of Nebraska City. A. N. H.itcliklss. W. H. Perry and F. W. Fleming of Moorehead. W. Dawson r.f Chugwuter, J. M. Llndqulst and Mrs. Llndqulst of Salt Lake City are. at thl Paxton. Roy Mains of North Bend. W. Hager ol Thermopolls, I W. Andre of Carson. Jo seph Tesar of Lelgli, W. C. Ely of Culbert son, J. W. Reed of Harrison, W. B. Bauei and A. B. Bauer of McCook, T. Kieiiieri of Grund Island, F. K. Reynolds of Ara pahoe, L. Skeen nf Rtishvllle, A. W. Fred erick of Haden, Colo.; J. W. Richards and C. C. Richards of Medicine Bow are at. the Merchants. If something pure and nice is wanted to flavor cakes, pies or puddings get 121 Vanilla, Lemon or Orange.