1 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY. OCTOBER 10. 1903. REAL ESTATE CITT moPKHTY roii avk (Continued.) TUKEY'S PURCHASE 12th and Vinton "We have jnet purchased five houses and 176x132 feet of ground on the northwest corner of 112 th and Vinton streets. Asi whole for an investment they are good, but we will divide them up and sell on easy term. They have four room and we will put them in good condition. 2320 South 12th street, $1,100.00. .2322 South 12th street, $1,000.00. 2524 South 12th street, $1,000.00. 252G South 12th street, $1,000.00. 2528 South 12th street, $1,000.00. Vacant lot on corner, $350.00. Stop renting and buy a home by the month on "Tukey'a Terms." A. P. Tukey & Son 445 Board of Trade Building. 'Phone Douglas 2181. PERSONAL (Continued.) BLOOMQUIST MASSAGE Institute fives Swedish medical movement treatment. Rh-umatlc, moma'-h, kidney, nervous and female rllnui especially yield to the well-known sclt n If remedy. Second floor Paxton Blk. Doug. 1DO. (18)-3.3 Nuv7 HALL'S safes, new, Id-hand. 1318 Farnam. (18) 34 Piles Cured Free 1 persons unable to pay will be treated absolutely tree of any charge on Satur day of each week by DR. WILLIAM CHKldHTON MAXWELL, 624 Bee bldg., Omaha, Neb. 'Phone Doug las 1424. Cut this out and bring with you. (18)-746 MABflAQB treatment; 10 & 17t)uSt.. room i. Mrs. Jordan. (18) M288 14k MAY I prepare your registration papers for 29 cents? Best Tripp county map, GOc. "A Reliable Plsce." W. T. Harvey. No tary Public., with James A. Hmith Lum ber Co., Pallas. 8. 1. (18) M191 19 MAVJKAflTiT Electric, vlbratry, 120 8. iiOOAUii iithi Room r fourth floor old Boston store. (1) 741 OS1 DR. WERTZ. dentist, 6th floor Paxton Blk. (18) 323 REAL ESTATE RIAL BSTATB DBALEItS PAYNE INV. CO., first floor N. T. Life. (18)-J2i QEOROB di CO., 1001 Farnam. Tel. Douglas 764. (19) 3.8 BENJAMIN R. K. CO., 477 Brandels.Bldg. (IS) 327 RKl'D AUSTHACT CO.. Est 1856; prompt service; gut our prh.es. 1710 Farnam St. (11)1 328 ' CITY PHOFKHTY FOR BALE SAFE INVESTMENT CLOSE IN I-Vur new, strictly modern houses, on lorner. paved streets, near high school anil Crclnht in college: annual rental, 11,600; ie iH,. 11J RiiO. These houses are al- was occupied because they ars strictly modern, within eney walking distance arl In first-class neighborhood; high and alghtlv. We would like to show you the property. Payne, Bostwick & Co. SOLE AOENTB. Main Floor, N. Y. Life Bldg. (l!))-S6i 9 LOTS SOUTH OF HANSCOM PARK $450 AND $500 We have a number of lots along the 'Central boulevard, south of Haiiscoin Park, on Vlntvn St., between 2Sith and 3-d that we will sell for H.iO and 6oo eacn. mesa re Inrgu lot!., high and sightly. W'H imike terms on a Mimbor of them of 23 cash unit 810 a month. HASTINGS & IIEYDEN, 1704 FARNAM BT. (191-172 U' Money Makers Two-story building. Including complete planing mill and cem-nt block factory combined, with full equipment, inuchlneiy, etc., ground fsll2. central location. Pricu 33 2UI; terms to suit. Clu b v residence lot, SOxlM. raved street, n car line, flr.o location, near 2!)tli and California. Real bargain ut ll.tX). MTSSELL & MeKITIlICK CO., 482 Ramge Bldg. 15th Harney. (l!l-8;8 1TMCSTBKSOLD OWNKK HAS LEFT' CIV A strictly modern, 7-rcom house, with reception ball, uak flours and finish down stairs, manit'l. fine combination fixtures, window sliudes. four bedrooms ard bath ou second floor, house practi-ally new, paved street, une bloi k f ri m r arnam lun dee car. Price reduced froi.i It to 11.75": 81.CM0 to Jl.wv cash- and balance monthly. Come In and let us show you the property. Payne, Bostwick & Co. BOLE AGENTS, Mai:: Floor. N. X. Lite Bldg. BEMIS PARK New k-ioom house, hot waier heat, oak fuilsh, tiled bath; coiner lot on bou'evard; one block from car. Kasy tonus. J. H DIMONT BON. lj 1ARNAM 1'. (19--J7b i iht xrii-H PROPERTY WITH W. FAR NAM SMITH CO. WE HAVE THE BUYER. (1-M 13 45TII AND DECATUR iul ft., south front. $-'7i. $W Cash, $i per month. Payuo lavestment Company, New York Life Bldg., Omaha, Neb. (!)- $2,700 gevan-room, two-iory house, nearly Bew ' aod modern exoept furnace; aoroer lot. ouUl front, and two k4ocka from car. Terms Payne Investment Company, New York Life Bldg., Omaha. Neb. tU-xa t MAI L cottage and souin front lot, paved iomI and car line, for $!oe. W. H. UATKsl. 17 N. T. Life, 'i'aoue Doug 14 ua-i .1 REAL ESTATE cftt rnorrHTV koh balis (Continued.) (19) M35I t $1, COO Reduced From $2,200 3923 Decatur Street Six good slated rooms, city water, bath, gas, hot water heat; lot 50x130 feet; nous needs painting on the outside; good con dltton Insidol with this exception It does not nted one cent spent on It. A great bargain at the price offered; 8900 cash. bulancs monthly. D. V. Sholes Company, 110 Board of Trade Bldg., Tel. Douglas 49, Kith and Farnam ota. Independent A-2049. 7 ,iut ii. yuj qua FOR SALE Neat 7-room house, east front lot, at 2808 B. 2th Ave., i.2uo; require about ihuo cann: oamnce mommy. j. at. Bachmann, 426 Paxton block. (19) M912 AN eastern owner has two houses In Hans- coin Place rented (or 8 a momn; every- thing modern: paved street; east front will sell at a bargain; one block north o Hanscoin Park. THOMAS BRENNAN, Room 1. New York Life Building. 119) M243 LIST your property with Chris Boyer. 22U and cumins at, ium a- REAL ESTATE FAUN AND HA.Ua LAM a roB balh Colorado. FARM AND FRUIT LAND. Denver Jrealy district, under irrigation sugar beets, alfalfa, general farming and fruit raising; low priue, easy payments. National Investment Co., 682 Braudeis Bldg., Omaha. Tel. Douglas 8681. , () 779 Moataaa. FOR HALB My ranch, consisting of 8,004 ..fmm Mitiiatad twenty miles north oi town of B g Timber, Mont., railroad to be built within three and one-Half miles of Same; 8,000 acres subject to cultivation and Irrigation; plenty oi waier iur nn.tiv.data In every respect; good fences kn enrlna-s: never freese; at H per acre. This Is the best rr.rwli for the money In .i,. .tia ,,r Montana. It Is a great snap. Also have ISO acr fine bencn land all in, .i.i- irrigation: railroad station adjoin tug land; good Improvements; twenty ton of beets per acre this year; forty rods from river front, at 17a per acre. Reasonable payment, terms to suit, tor further particulars addrets J. B. Yates, Billings. Mont. (SOl-Ml-Po 13 HUwirl, FOR 8AL Well improved 120-acre farm In Holt county, Missouri. Would take Stock of merchandise to amount of 37, WW in uayment on same. Address. Y-108, care Omaha Bee. (30)-M388 Ux Wabrastuu This Week's Special Land Bargains 160 acre in Perkins county, only 1H miles south from Madrid, Neb.; 80 acres in corn. 40 acres fine hay land, 10 acres tn trees; price only $11 per acre. No ex change. Terms H caah. DON'T MI8S TH18 CHANCB TO BECUKE A F1NB QUARTER OF NEBRASKA FARM LAND. IISTINQa A. HEY DEN, LAND DIPT ca-aT3 GREAT bargain in Webster county farm; 240 acres, uix miles from good railroad town. Good house, barn, cattle shed, granary; all fenced; orchard', 140 culti vated, thirty acres alfalfa, balance pas ture. Webster county corn best in slate. Price, $16 per acre. More farms for sale. J. II. Uall.y. Bed Cloud. Neb. (20) M3K1 16x FOR MALIC By owner, a well Improved i arm, iwi acres, in Richardson county Neb. Seventy acres apple orchard, forty acres alfalfa, remainder in cultivation and pasture: excellent buildings. Price t-M.iMt. good terms; a bargain. A. B. Minor, Lin- coin, Neo. (20) Miti3 lZx REAL ESTATE LOANS LOANS on improved Omaha property O'Keefe K. K. Co., luol N. Y. Life Bldg. (i)-3o4 FIVE PER CENT money to loan ou Omaha Business -Propertx. THOMAS BRENNA.N, Room 1, New York Life Bldg. . Ctf)-33a WANTED City loans. Peters Trust Co. WANTED City loans and warrants v L r arnam Smith Co., 1J30 Farnam St tK) is PANk:. BOSTWK'K it. CO., N. Y. Life. t-rivuiu money, suw 10 o.wo; low rate (21) i MONKY TO BUILD. KM) to $: 0.000 at current rates. tV. H. IHOHAs, iut First Nat. Bank Bldg (3i) 34u tin) TO $10,000 made promptly, p. n Wead Wead Bldg.. lUfh. and Farnam. li-32 PRIVATE MONEYNO DELAY GARVIN BROd., 16v4 FARNAM (r)-S41 LOWEST RATES Bemts. Paxton Block. (22)-3i3 MONEY TO LOAN-Payne Investment Co (2J) 344 PRIVATE money to loan. J. H. Bherwood tit Brandeia Bldg. 'XU M303 WANTED TO BORROW WANTED To borrow $2.0uO for 1 years at 7 per cent: absolute security. Address J Z4i. care uee. (m-ssu lix WHEN writing to advertisers kindly men lion The Be WANTED TO BUY HIGHEST prices for 2d-hand furniture, car- ptts, clothes and shoes. Tel. Dougias jn.l. (26) 34. RIOIIT prlcrs paid for Id-hand ftrrnltire. carpel, otoves, clotning, slioes. 1 el. K. a ML (26)-8t WANTED Two pool tehles wsnted. De- scribe what yo1! have and give your beet price. K. 3. Dickinson, Coltimbu. Neb. llatMVU 10 WANT an fx12 or 10x15 Job printing press; Oordon prererreii: will pay ca-n for Bar gain. Call Douglas 4M3 or A'SW. (r.)-M4n3Jl WANTED TO RENT FURNISHED HOUSES. Wanted for the winter, a furtilnhed house; musi lie in gooa location. Address f. o. Box 149, Omaha. (2ti)-M286 10 WANTED TO RRNT One tmfurnHhed room for gentleman. Address G-2t2, Bee. (2i, 1312 lox WANTED SITUATIONS YOUNG man of 26 with college education wants business position at om.e. Address W 2G5, care Bee. (27) 216 12x JAPANESE wants to do any kind of work. ounauy. Address n 2W, Bee. (27)-MSIl lOx STOVE REPAP1RS WE havo In. stock (no delay) repairs for every mane or rurnaue, aieain or hot water heater, water fronts. OMAHA STOVE REPAIR WORKS, 12i;-o8 Douicias St. Telephones: Bell, Douglas 960; Ind., A-3''-l. 34 1 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS tMward Cassldy and wife to city of South Omaha, part tax lot 7, 5-14-13 $ 75 Ida K. Wilson to B. rt 8. ftpearman. lot 7. Mock 3, Linton PlHce 200 Vera McVea to David W. McVea, wV of eH of lot 9. Hawc's addition Victor Van Schamelhout and wife to Adolnh t assart et al.. lut 10. b ock 31, 1st addition to Corrigan Place 200 Fred A. Johnson and wife to Albert A. I ii'l'Mon. luls 4. h mi.l A hloi k .13. Benson 4,850 J. J. Koche, trustee, to J. Raduslner. lot 11, block 1, Anderson Place 175 Edward T. lleyden and wife to Robert M. Llndsey, lots t and 8, block 112, Florence Omaha Realty company to Bandy Rone and wife, lot 6. block 1. Don- ecken's addition 250 Edgar M. Morsman, Jr., and wife to W. L. Solby. lot 10, block 28. Carthage addition Paul W. Horbach to Mary Murphy, ntj of lot 11, block 13, E V. Hmlth's addition Ursula Bramble to Foster D. Adnms. lots 13 and 14, block 2, Hastings & Heyden's 2d addition, and lots 28 and 29, block 1, Grammercy Park... County treasurer to Mary Murphy, lots 1 and 2, Haas' subdivision George T. Morton and wife to Nellie Holmes, lot 13. block 1. Yates ft Hampers addition 1200 Jennie Hyland to Carrie Clyne and htiehSn1 lot 10 block 14. Halcvon Heights l.TB County treasurer to Continental Trust company, lot 2, block L Orchard Hill John A. Creltrhton Real F.etate com nf.nv to Josephine 8. Alley. lot 22, block 8. Crelsrhton's 1st addition BOO Ida F. Curtis and husband to William ii rm lot 11 block 113. Dundee Place .00 Elslnore Plare company to Caroline v. Uonhnil Int w hlrwlc A3. Dundee Place 7f) Dirra, Bnllew and husband to H. D. flnlnn lot 1 hlork 4. W. Ij. SjlbV'S 1st nridltlnn 75 The Phoenix Trust company to James ham nU nf lots 8 and 9. block E. Diipont Place L825 Mary B. Uchenberper and husband to n.i.t K.l.nn lot g hlock 17. Orchard Hill ll726 Mary F. Williams to Byron R. Hast ings, lot IS, block 8, Military addi tion 2 Philadelphia Mortgage and Trust company to Frd M. Penney, lots 20 and 71. Stewart Place 8,760 Dundee Realty company to Herbert K. Dunn, lot 19, block 87, Dundee Place ..: 650 W. W. McTlvnlne and wife to W. 8. Frank, lot 9, block 1, Lowe's sub dlv'slon Howard Paxton and wife to Warren B. Frank, part lots 13 ana l. moca 1 Madison Soiiare 2,000 W'lllam Rleenberg to W. B. FTank, lot 2. Garvin's subdivision aw galvatore Pollto and wlfo to Peter - ' . 1 . A 1.11, , L'iMitit. 8th addition 137 Joe race! and wlfo to filvatore P llto. part lot 3, block 1, Kountze otn ao rtltlon 275 William J. TTIs'on and wife to John t Poll et al., n30 feet lot 11. sin reel ioi 10. block 1. Armstrong's lBt addi tion 3,200 B. V. T. Kennedy and wife to Felle, McCi'lloc'v lots H ana , diock s, Rovd's addition 1 Chnr'ea W. HalW and wlfo o Ridln MeOilloch. lots 8 ana , iiock o, Bovd's addition 1 John A. Crela-Mon Reel Estate and Trust pnmnanv To Konen l anor, lot 18, block 4, Crclghton 1st addi tion 850 CbHHes M Cook and wife to David Cole W3U4 feet lot 14 rauisen s addition 1 P. O'Connor and husband to F. M. Clilkln. 2. S. 4 srd . bloev 4". Ttensn 1 "'"rs A Heyrfen to Ttenlamln r. trutehtns, lot 23. block 4, Collier Place , Total LEGAL NOTICES PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMEND- MUX.! i. ti,, folio win nronosed amenflmaat ea ike cenetitution of the Stat of Nebraska, as hereinafter set forth in full. Is sub mitted to the elector of tn state of Ne braska, to bs voted upon at the general election to be bald Tuesday, Vovsmbsr aid. A. S. 190B. A JOINT RESOLUTION to propose an Amendment to Section , Artkle 8, of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska. Be it Kesolved and Saaotad by th Xsgu lature of the State of Mebraskai beclion 1. (Amendment.) That at th general election for state and legislative ofticers to be He 10, on tne ruesaaj succeed ing the first Monday In Noveinbe:, 1Hu8, the following provision be proposed and sub mitted to the electors of the state as an amendment to Settlor I, Aritcle 3. ot that Conxtitutloa ot tue state oi Neoraka: Section . (idueetlonal funds, investment-) All funds be.onglng to the state for educational purpose, the interest and Income whereof only are to be used, shall be deemed trust funds held by the state, and the state shaU supply all losses thereof Unit may In any manner accrue, so that the same shall remain forever inviolate and ui.UlmlnUUed; and snail not be Invested er loaned except uH United Sla'.va or stale securities, or registered school district bunds of this state, aod such other securities as lha legislature may from time to time direct. And such funds, with th interest snd income thereof, are hereby solemnly uledaed for the purpose for widen they are granted aai set apart, and shall nut be trenaieireu iv any uir iiiwi lor oilier Uses. bection t. (Ballots) Adaption.) That at said election in the year it, on the ballot of eacn elector voting uiereat. there ball be piloted or written tne words: ' t ot proposed amendment te the Constitution with reference to tne investment ot the permanent sciiool fund," and "Against said proposed amendment to the CuitsiUutlor. with reference to the Investment of the tier iimn tut school fund." And if a malnntv of ail voters al said alectiuB snail be for sucu amenuinem urn same suaii b uueiuud to be eaopivu. Ad proved Aiirtl $. 1S07. 1, Geo. C. Junkln, Secretary of State, of the Slats of Nebraska, do hereby certify that th foregoing proposed amendment to the Coutlllullou ot tbe Slat of Nebraska U a trur and correct copy of tue original eurollo and engrossed bill, aa passed by the Thirtieth session of th legiaiatur of lh JJiat f Nebraska, a appears from said original bill on file la thla office, and that said proposed amendment Is submitted to the qualified voter of the Slate of No hntka for their adoption or rejection at tt,. tetieral election to be held on Tuesday, Ui d day ot November, A. D. lSue. In teetlmoay whereof i have hereunto set v hand and affixed th Great Seal of tr State of Nebraska. Duo at Lincoln, Uua lith day of July, in th year of our Lord One Thousand Nlue Huadred and Eigne and of Hie Independence of th United States the One Hunlred and Thirty-third, and of this Siata the Forty-second. CE . c. J U N KIN. tMwrelarx ef State. LEGAL NOTICES iContlnued.) PROPOSED CONS 1 1 1 U l lONAL AMEND MJuNf. The following proposed araendsjieat 8 tne kOMUiaUiu ot tue ktate ot stebraska, aj butiuiitr st lorta la fail, is su. mitied to tae electors of the Stat ef e biassa, to so vet a wpua at tu general siecuoa vo e held Vassua, Mevember Srd, i. 1J. A JOINT RESOLUTION to amend lections to U), four (4), five 11, six t) ana tnirteeii (13), of Article six. (), ef the Constitution of the mate oi ftebraako Be u'lisolved By Ue iTeg'sUttug ef tha ' ft tn La ox aieDraaaat toevtlon 1. sUueaajmeat proposed. That Beclion two U') of Article six toi, of the Consututlon of the State ot Nebraska, lx amended to read as loliowa: Section 2. tanvreiaa ooorti juagesi lurladlotlon.t 1 lie buuremc .uuri snail conMst of seven (!) Juue, and a majority uf all elected and qualified Juugis soau ue necessary to constitute a quoium or pro nounce a declslou. The supreme Court shall have Jurisdiction in all .cases relating to the revenue, civil cases in which me state is a party, mandamus, quo warranto, habeas corpus, and xucli appellate juris diction as may be provided by law. Hection i. lAJneaoJueni nrouosea-1 Tuat Section four 4) of ArticU six (), of tue Cuiislltutiuu of the biate of Neuraska, be amended to rtad aa follows: Section 4. (Supreme oars, raagea, leotioa, tersB resiueuua.) tot Juuges of the Hupicmc .'oit iuull be elected by the electors of the state at Urge; and their term of office, except as Hereinafter pro vided, shall be six year a And said Supreme Court juuges snail, during their term of olfice, reside at the place where tuo court holden. GecUun $. (Ajnandaient proposed.) Thai Section five (6) nf Article six ID I of til Constitution of the State f Nebraska be amended to read as follows: bection 6. iBuprume oourt, raogss. slaoUoB. terms tuuef liurUoe.i That at the general election to be held in the state of Nebraska In the year law, and each six years thereafter, ttieru shall be elected three U) judges ut the supreme court, wno suuii hold tntir office for the period of six years; that at the general election to be held ui the stale of Nebraska in tue year lall, and each six years tnerattur, ttere shall be elected three t3) Juuges of the bupreme Court, who shall hold their office tor Hie period of six years; and at the general elec tlou to be held in tne state ot Nebraska it the year 1D13, and each six years thereafter, there shall be elected a Chlof Justice of tue Hupreme Court, who shall hold his office for the period of six yeais. Provrued, that the member of the Supreme Court whot term of office expires in January, 1414, snail be Chief Justice of the Supreme Court dur ing that time until the eaplialioa of his term of office And, provided furtner, that upon the adoption of these amendments by the electors of the State, the Governor shall. Immediately upon nutng tue proem-mat-ion declaring said amendments adopted, appoint four Hi juu.es uf the feupieiiu Court, two (2) of whom shall be appointed to hold tuld office until their successors shall be elected at the geneial election In IDuy, and have qualified; and the other two ,";) shall holt, their offic until tnelr suc (tssors shall be elected al the general elec tion held In lull, and : ae qualified. Section 4. (Amendment proposed.) That Section six (ti) of Article six it), of the Constitution of the Slate of Nebraska, be amended to read as follows: Sectloa 6. (Cnlef Justice.! Tha Chief Justice shall serve as such during all the term for which he was elected. He shall preeldo at all terms of the-lupreme Court, and in his absence the Judges present shad select one of their number to preside tempo rarily. Section B. (Antsndmsnt proposed.) That Bection thirteen (13). of Aitlole eia (I), el the Constitution nf Nebraska, be amended to read as follows: Section 13. (Judge, salaries.) That Judges of the Supreme Court shall each receive a salary ot 4,j0u; and the Judges ot ".he District Court shall each receive a salary of $3,000 per annum, payable quar terly. Autiroved Acrll S. 1907. I. Geo. C. Junkln, Secretary of State, of the State of Nebraska, do hereby certify that the foregoing proposed amendment to the Constitution of the State of Nebraska la a true and coirect copy of the original enrolled and en.rcsed bill, gs passed oy the Thirtieth session jf tho legislature of the Eluto of Nebraska, as aooears from said original bill on file in this office, and that said proposeu amendment Is submitted tu tne qualified voters .l the Slate or Ne braska for their adoption or rejection at the general election to be held on Tuesday the 3rd day of November, A. D. 180$. In testimony whereof I have nereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State of Nebraska Done at Lincoln, tills 16th day ot July, in the year oi our Lord One Thousand Nine Hundied and KiKht. and of the Independence of the United bntes tne one Hundred and Thirty-third, and of this State the Forty-second. QEO. C. J UN KIN. (Seal.) Secretary ot State. THE SOUTH OMAHA AND WESTERN HAILHOAD COMPANY Special Meet. Ing. Omaha, Neb., October 7. IMS. A sne. Cial meeting of the stockholder of The South Omaha and western Kail road Com paiiy will be held at the office of the Company In Omaha, Neb., on Friday, I comber IS, 1908, at 11 o'clock a. in., for the purpose of authorizing and providing for the sale of the railroad of The South Omaha and Western Railroad Company, with It franchises ana appurtenances, its real es. tate and personal property, to Union Pa. cific Railroad Company, the consideration for such sale to be th cancellation of the bonds and satisfaction of the mort raire of said The South Omaha and Western Kuilroad Company, and the assumption of all its otner incieoieuness oy the said Union Pacific Railroad Company: and for tha purpose ot transacting all such other business as may legally come before tha meeting. For the purpose of the meeting ine docks ior tne irtuieter ot stocg will he closed at 3 o'clock p. m. on Mondav December 7. liKs), and will be reopened at 10 o clock a. m. on saturajy, December 19, ll. i. m. urtrv, secretary. JsdtoL18 SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the St. Venceslaus ohurch (Rev. J. B. Rrm pastor, Dodge, Neb.), until October 13, for th building oi a parocniai school, two. story and basement. Plans, etc.. at Rev. J S. Bros, Dodge, Neb. A deposit of $10 wlh be required from contnetors taking plan from the pastor. Anton Treenak, Josef KraJIcek, George Frel, Building Committee Oct d7t RAILWAY TIME CARD I K ION BTATlO -lOTM AND MASON t'nioa Paelflew. Overland Limited... Colorado Express... Atlantic Express.... Oreaon Express Lev Arrive. ...a 8:60 am a :to pm ...a 3:&u pm a 5:oo on alO lS am .a 4:10 pm a $:00 pm Los Angeles Limited. ...aJ2:56 pm a 15 pm Fast Mail a 9:30 am a 6:45 pm China and Japan Mall. .a 4: 0 pm a 6. SO pm North Platte I.ocal a 7:4'J am a 4:46 pm Colo.-Chlcago Special... al2;10 am a 7:06 am Beatrice &. Stromsburg Local ....blJ SOpm b 1:40 pm Chicago A Northwestern- Chicago Iayllght a T:9B am all:!8 pm t. Paul-Minn, liixp a 7 am al":L"o pn Chicago Local ;....all:30 am a 3-2 pm Sioux Cltv Passenger. ..a 3:50 pm 1 11') am Chlcaan special a 6:00 put a :23 an. ft. Paul-Minn. Limited. a 8:30 pm a am Los Angeles Limited.. .a :38 pm al2 J.1 nn Overland Limtled ali:uw pm a i '.i at.' Fast Mall a $ 35 pm Sioux City Local a 3:60 pm n 9:?o am Twin Cltv Limited. .a :& pm a 8:ix am .a 7:40 am a 5:2n pm .a 7:40 am alu-tf am Norfolk-Bonestecl . I.lncoliLonir Pin Ieadwood-Ilncoln . Caprr-I-ander Hastlngs-SurxTior . Fremont-Albion .... ..a S:c pm a i :& pm . .a Sxt pm a pm ..b J:i pm b 1:20 pm ..h iM pin b 1:3s pm Wabash 8t. I,ouls Express a 8.30 pm a 9:25 am St. Louts Local, (from Council Bluffs) a 1:90 am 11:16 pm Stanberry Local (from Cour.cll Bluffs) b 5:00 pm blO.15 am Illinois Central Chicago Express a 7:15 am a 146 pm Chicago Limited a S:U) pin a s:30 a.-n Minn. -at. Paul Kx press b 7:15 am Minn. -&l. Paul Lim a 6:u0 pm a 8:30 am Chicago Great Western St. PauKMlnneapi lis 3 pm T:s am St. Puul-Mlnneanolia 7 1 am 11:36 pm Chicago Limited : pm S:2T am Chicago Express 7:30 am 11:35 pm Chicago Express 1:30 pra I M pm Ihlcavo, Bock Islaa Pari fie EAST. Chicago Limited t I 00 in all: pm Iowa Local a 7:00 am a 4:30 pm Kockv Mountain IAd. . ..a 3 u ain all :U6 pen lies Moines A Eastern. .a 7:00 am a 4 pm Des Moinas Passenger, .a 4:vo pm alZ.So pm l .a Local bll:40 am b 1 6 pn, Chicago iBastern Ex )..a 4:40 pm a 1:15 pm Chicago Flysr a 1 pm a : aai WEST. Roiky Mountain Ltd...all:15 pm a 1:50 am Colo, di Cal. Kxprcsa...a 1:10 pm a 4 pm Okl. & Texas fcAi .. 4 40 piu a l it pm Lincoln a a put I I.U w DEATH VALLEY HAS SALT II eg Deposits f the Rerk Fas4 la Desert Moaatalna of Call ferata. Slowly but surely. Inch by Inch, In th face of drought and Intense heat man is solving the mysteries of Death valley, and one by one Its hitherto unlocked treasure vaults are being thrown open to add to the wealth of the world. There Is gold In large and In small quantities through out the Irnrth nf the vallev. nartlcularly at BMio n,s neighboring camp In the Panamlnta; there Is copper at Oreen water, enough borax to supply the entire; world for many a year and now It seems I probable that the district will soon be known as a large producer of rock salt. These salt deposits are found In the foothill of the Avawatx mountains, at the southern end of Death' valley and within sixteen mile of the Tonopuh Tidewater railroad. There are four distinct bodies known as the Death Valley, King, Salt Basin and Jumbo salt mines. The salt ap pear to D In ledge form with well-defined walls, particularly on the upper or hang ing side. The deposits have been well known on prospectors for many rears, but tt was not until the completion of the railroad that t&ey assumed any commercial value. Tsars ago soma of the material was freighted to the Tecopa mine for use in a ehlortnatlon mill tn us on the prop erty when It was mined for Its high sur face value of stiver. The Death Valley mine consists of eighty acres, and It la upon this ground that the larger part of the present development of the deposit ha been don. The showing Is 600 feet wld by 1.000 feet In length, j the salt being covered with wash gravel and mud to a minimum depth ot ten feet. .Where tha salt ha bern most exposed to the element It has dissolved and mixed with th mud and gravel, forming an In crustation harder even than the rock salt. Tha development consists of numerous open 'cuts, tunnels and shafts, all pene trating the surface Incrustation and show ing pure salt In the faces. It la estimated that there are 260,000 tons of salt already exposed In this deposit. Th King mine lie on mile to the north of tha Death Valley property and shows salt mor than 100 feet In width, traceable for 1,200 feet. In on place th rock salt stands fifty feet above the surrounding formation. The Salt Basin property lies on mile farther to tho southeast, on what I really a continuation of the King de posit. Two miles farther southeast Is the Jumbo mine, showing a body of salt seventy-five feet across. It Is estimated that at the present time 6,000 ton of rock salt are imported Into California from Liverpool and sell to Job ber at about $16 per ton. Of thl amount probably 1,600 ton com to southern Cali fornia and Arizona, where It commands prices well over t'M. The owners of the Death Valley deposit claim that their pro duct is very hard, firm and fine-grained and n every way equal to the Liverpool Impor tation. It la probable that 150,000 tons of salt ar made on the coast each year by evap oration, thla product being used for table salt, hide salts, ice cream suits and glaiing alts. Salt for packing meats, fish and fin dairy butter, and which must be par ticularly pure, is brought to the coast from Germany, New York and Liverpool. Los Angeles Time. MARVELS OF SOUTHERN SEA Black Water Transformed at Night to strange Eisaaii of Shim snerlnar Fir. Tha marvel of southern see. hav given travelers of all times and clime Interest ing themes for tongue and pen to enthuse over, but th weird and uncanny effects of phosphorescence which transforms at night the water of tha deep from a black to a mysterious expanse of shimmering, subdued fire that always suggests the supernatural ar never-failing subject for conjecture and wonder. It is difficult to describe this strange phenomenon of th sea so as to make It clearly comprehended by those who hav never seen It It 1 evidently produced by animalcule that possess the power of making flames of light much a does the firefly on a summer's night. They may do this as a means of protection from the pursuit of their enemies, who desist In their attack after a sharp electric shock from the Infinlteslmally small batteries of these tiny motors, but this Is a mooted question that scientists have yet to decide. Some year these little creature seem to be much mora numerous than In others, and then our bay appear to be much bet ter stocked with fish, which would lead to the conclusion that they are one of the form of food that they feed on; and when they are scare they seek other waters where they are more plentiful. It ha been the sport of enthusiastic vis itors who delight In marvels to go bathing In our bay in the light of the moon Just for the enjoyment so unusual a pleasure gives of tumbling and splashing about In a sea of light, dashing the water high over their heads to sea it run down their dark suit in scintillating drop not unlike gems with some new and strange fire. Among the lesser luminaries appear at Intervals larger ones like pale moons, that ar Jelly fish of a larger form and the power to make a very strong light. Most unpleas ant Is the experience of coming In con tact with these seemingly harmless masses of gelatinous substances, for hanging from this are several long hair-like tenacles that leave marks like red-hot wiras where they brush across th flesh. This sensation RAILWAY TIME CARD-Cont,n oed, Missouri Pacific K. C. A St. L. Fx press., a :fl0 am a 6:45 am K. C. & Bt. L. xprss.all:lS pm a 5:50 pm I blcaaro, Mllwamkea A St. Paul Chi. & Clo. Special.. ..a 7: am all OOam Cal. at Ore. Express. ...a 6:0 pm a 6:25 pm Overland Limited a6:5Spru a :3i ain Perry Local a 5:1 pm all.eOaru HI HM.VGTO STA. 1UTII M ASO!V. Burlington - Leave. Arrrve. Denver California... .a 4:10 pm a 8:50 pm Nirtut special a 4:10 pm a 3 6m pm iilack Hills a 4:10 pin a 6:10 prn Northwest Express ....aU:i pm a t:! am Nebraska points a 8 46 am a 6:10 pm Nebraska Express a 15 am a 6:10 pm Lincoln Fsst Mail b 1:30 pm al'l:U pm Lincoln Local b ut am Lincoln Local a 7:60 pm SchuylefPlaitemouth ..W'ttpm hlO:SW in Bellerue- Piatt smouth .a 8:00 pm a 160 am Plattsmouth-Iuwa .... Bellevaa-Portsmouth Hellevue-Plattsmoutn Denver Limited Chicago Special Chtcauo Ex pros Chkag Flyer Iowa Local .0 :ig am l :0i pm ,.C 1:35 pm c 2:40 pm ,.a 4:10 pm a 7.05 am .a 7:25 am all 45 pm .a 4 tun a l it pm .a 6 30 pm a S:S am .a 8:1 am all so am .a 4:45 pm all 30 am St. Leuls lux pre s. . Kansas City & SL Joe..al0:4t pm a 6 30 am Kansas City m. je..a I m am a t:lo pm Kaasa Ctty St. jo..a 4:40 pm WEBITCB ITA 1ST11 JL WEBSTER MliMsrl Paeifsa Auburn Local t t M pm bll :26 am Chicago. St. Paul, atluueapolts . Leave. Arrive Twra City Passenger ...b 6:30 am b :19 pen Sioux City P sang... a i:U pm alO.sO am Kinerson Local c 1 to am c 66 pin Emerson Local fe 5:4 pm 6 1:10 am a Dally, day ouiy. b Dally except Sunday, e Bun. g daily except Sal or day, gaily passes away Inslda of half an hour, and although It might m to th tranger to our shore that tha rreeenoa of thla dis agreeable creatur la th water would put more or leas of a ban on water sport, he would change his mind on seeing the gam bols uf ,our boys and girl and their elders almost any day of th year when they ar Indulging In their favorlt pastlm. for swimming Is one of the most popular sports of pretty Punta Oorda. A boat plowing through the waters of our bay on a dark night fr fascinating sight as It turn back long trails or golden purple or green flashes from Its rto". while a swirling, tumbling mass of re splendent light follows at the stern, and darting to and. from the boat ar hoals of fish that yoti can only liken to fiery rockets shooting through the water, leav ing behind them long trains of light not unlike meteor of th heaven. The climax of thl magnificent phenom enon la reached on stormy nights, when the heaving and' tumbling ot th waters makes an unceasing disturbance of the animalcule, causing them to give an al most uninterrupted display of light, pro ducing an Indescribable beautiful effect that is reflected on th stormy clouds above, and dashing with a never ceasing tumult on th shore, casting long fiery spray far up the beach, tho light at such time being strong enough to lighten the landscape on th opposite hor two mile away. There are times when this light takes on different shades, sometimes th prevail Ing color being gold, then green, or a ros or purrle hue, and on gtlll night, when there ts but little agitation on the water by the winds, every stick of piling will be "circled with a ring of golden fire, and happy lover sitting on the wharves or In rowbuats may b found amusing them selves by writing each others nam In th water with sticks that leave a fiery trail behind them. Punta Gorda (Fla) Herald. KOHLER'S GOLDEN RULE POLICY access of th Scheme Kaforeed by the thief of Police of Cleveland. After more than eight months' trial of th new golden rule policy of making ar rests in Cleveland, Chief of Police Kohler has pronounced It unqualifiedly a success, and accordingly In the last month ha riven the policemen still greater power of dis cretion. The number of arrests In Cleve land In eight month of this year has shown a decrease of more than 05 per cent over the same period last year, , while, at th same time, no greater number of serious crimes than usual hav been re ported, despite the large number first of fenders allowed to go who, under tho old regime, would have been arrested. How ever, Chief Kohler says that there are still too many arrests, and he Is urging that further care be exercised In keeping tho number down. Other cities ar preparing to follow the same course. The golden rule policy, which Chief Kohler put Into effect last January, pro vided that policemen should use judgment and common sens In dealing with offenses which are merely a violation of city ordi nances' and punishable by a small fine They were told to take Into consideration th Intent to violate a law or an ordinance, and also the question of maliciousness on the part of th offender. They war In structed to warn a drunken man and send him home, rather than drag him to Jail on his first offense, and that two men fighting, If for Hi first time, should be separated, reasoned with, and not ar rested. Old offenders, those intentionally violating the law or those committing felonies should be aa severely dealt with as ever, A record Is kept ot the case of all persons released or even warned. The object of the new plan waa to dis pose of trivial misdemeanor without ar rest and prevent the humiliation and dl. grace of persons who through thoughtless. ness. passion or temper or In a spirit of frolio or mischlovousness violated the law. Likewise, it la Intended to prevent th humiliation and disgrace of near relative ot such offenders. It waa thought, too, that It would lessen th work of the po lice department and th attache of th poice court. How well th plan ha succeeded In re ducing th number of arrest la shown In th following table, wnlch covers the period from th tlm It waa put Into ef fect to September 1: ARRESTS January .. February . IN 1907.1 ARRESTS IN 1908. 1,158 January U 2,!87 February 8.9 939 March .... Z,711 March 2,4311 April April 907 . 888 May 2.731 2.5U8 May June July June .. July .. August 883 1,010 . 1,015 2. S" 2,8981 August ... Of th arrests made In the month of June, July and August thl year more than 40 per cent were made on warrants obtained by persons not member of the police department on Information furnished th police prosecutors. Of those in the month of August, 1&3, or 62 per cent (not considering cases continued), wer allowed to go free by the police Judges; in July, 76 per cent, and June, 43 per cent. Chief Kohler has now Instructed the police not to request people to get warrants fur petty offense. Instead of advising parties in volved In mall differences to get out war rants, the police are expected to make dill gent Inquiry Into them and try to adjust them without recourse to the courts. The assertion wa mad at th first that th Golden, Rule policy placed a dangerous discretionary power In the hands of tha police. This ha not proved true. In hi bulletin to the police on July 1 Chief Koh ler said: "Th member of thl department have accomplished result even beyond my ex pectatlons In this common sense policy which must be gratifying to you aa well sa myself, and I am sure It Is to the generat community. With your long and varied experience In pi lice matters, I know tha you are competent to judge. The last six month have shown that your 1udrrnent is good, and you hav accomplished th re suits expected by me In our first Instruc tlons. The police themselves are much Interested la and are In hearty accord with th new plan. Sum of them say that they tried to exercise judgment In making arrests for Intoxication under the old regtroa, but did so on their own responsibility, while now they are supported by official endorsement Now no person la arrested for Intoxication on tho first offense urJess It Is necessary for his protection or for tho protection another, or unless be I disturbing th peace and quiet of th city. New York Tribune. Anierlrau Footprints. On their recent visit to Melbourne, A us traiia, tne sailors er tn Amerluaa round the-world fleet saw the style and title o a famous countryman. Captain Freema Cobb. It was he who In Hi early es. lablished the coaching firm ef Cobb & Co. which became a household word all over Australia. There were few railways at that tlroat, and Cobb's six-horsed coaches became th regular mean of communication be tween Melbourne and Ballarat, Bendlg and most of the other op-country gold nebis. inai cute luiuw t aptain irree man Cobb." says "Tm London Chronicle. "who saw the opportunity and grasped tt soon returned to America with a handsome fortune, but Cobb & Co. Is still at the bead nf the rnaeMnir business in Australia." Mew York Tribune. By using tn vrums oeparuneata ef Tn Dm Want Ad Page you get best results at Uaat xpna. Where (o Find Hie Bee When You Travel Arnold's Park, Iowa. O. Otl Farksr, Atlanta, Oa. World Ww C. Atlantic City, N. J. Joha A. Main, ! YootwUJ jYV Fena stew Co. Bhsp ft Xros flU alfl Ave. Bemidji, Minn. O. B. Waittl. Boston, Mass. Tsadom Hotel. Young' Xotel Jtewa Stand. Buffalo, N. Y. Oene Hotel Hew BtanA. Hotel Zrcqnols Hew Btand. gunnel Cob a, IBS Bllloott Chicago, 111. Auditorial Jrew Itand. Auditorium Annex Hew tana. ion. Heron, stew Stand. Jaekaoa aa Dearborn. Oreat northern Hotel Hw Stand Post Office Mew Stand. 17 Dearhors Orand Pscifl Hotel Hew Stand. Palmer House Hew Stand. Cincinnati, Ohio. Toms Hsws Co. Cleveland, Ohio. BloUsndea. Colorado Springs, Colo. Antlers Hotsl Hsw Staad. Colo. Wholssal Hwspape Agamey. 3. M. Hilsy, ar, 831 H. Caestaut St. Denver, Colo. Ksmixick Hoot and StaV O. tl 17tt Street. H. T. Kansas. Browa Valaos Hotsl. lX.osfcJoan,lTth and Wltoa. Waste ra Hsws Co., 1004) 17th St. Des Moines, Iowa. Moses Jacobs, 309 8th St. t Tred ttsls, 647 W. A4 Detroit, Mich. Clyd Mn Hsw O. Excelsior Springs, Mo B. T. Ashby, 101 W. Hroa tuk fc Clevenger. Hot Springs, Ark. T. 1. Mark, S36 Central At. Mrs. Hat wauao. 1341 Central AT. T.. h. wyatt, ao Central At O. K. Weaver Oo. Hot Springs, S. D. nil Hargsas. Kansas City, Mo. Tons Hew Co., th and Mala. Hioksckr Cigar Co th aa Walhw. Htokseeke Cigar Oo , Utb and Waiaut. Baltimore Hotel Hw Btaaa. Memphis, Tenn. Werld Hsw Co, Manitou, Colo. K. 3. Boss. Mexico City, Mex. Forter' Hotel. Milwaukee, Wis. Hotel rhister Hew Staad. J? rank Stalk!, Brand AT, and teas St. Minneapolis, Minn. Century Hsw Co S. 3rd St, BL 3. ICaTaaaugn, 4 B. Srd S Hioolltt ati Jobb7 Hwa Bfcaafc Mt. Clements, Mich. K. K. Xdchtlg C. New York City, N. Y. Broadway Theater Hewa Staad. Imperial Hotel Mew Staad. kaiokerboeke Hotel Hew Baa4 Hoffman Hons Mow Staad. tsra&d Vnioa Hetel Hw BtABf. Holland House Bw Staad. Murray Hill Hsw Btaad. Bslmont Hotel Hew Staad. Waldorf-Astoria tw Stand. Manhattan Hotel Mews Staad. Astor House Hew Staad. Harry jr. Sckuits, S. Ji. Coo. STth tig Broadway. Ogden, Utah. H. J. Hlcksy, MS tSth M, X. X.. Boyle, 110 SSSh St. Oray Bsw Co Xpo Hows Staad. Lowe Bros., 114 USUI St, . Harrop B aoadaxd. Peoria, 111 Oee. Kartman. Mala aad AAaats. Philadelphia, Fa. renn Hew Co. Bellow Stratford Hotel Vows Staad. W alto a Hotel Hew Stand. A. r. JtemSle, 37M Iuuiaoter At. Pittsburg, Pa. rt, Vltt Hotel Hsw Staad. Portland, Ore. Central Cigar Btoro, S7S Wash. s r 4th. Bowman How Co. Orsgoa Hew Co 14V ttk S Bos Cfty Hew C. World Hew Oo. 6t. Joseph, Mo. J. Berger, Bll BdatoaC . Werld Bw Co. St. Louis, Mo. Son th era Hotsl Hows Staad. Hotel Jeffersoa Hew Staad. B. T. Jt St. Paul, Minn. H. St. Maris, Bwd. a. Vitapatrtok, S8S Wabash. Salt Lake City, Utah. Bfld B Kaaseu. Hetel Kauuferd How f tastd. San Francisco, Cal. H. WhsatUy How Btaad, VBJted Hew Agents, uu Bddy, Hotel St. rraaoU Xew gHaadT Seattle, Wash. WUswa. SS7 rtkm , Sioux City, Iowa. Wst Hotel How Stead. htoadwmU Hotel Hew Stead. tterald ritsglbbea Hew staad 2f "Ii f 3a Bldgr. J Marshall Bros, Spokane, Wash. Joha W. Oraaaaa. Stockton. CaL Tourist Hew Co. Washington, D. 0. r surf as Hotel Hew Stead. t Hew Wlll.ru Hotel HeweBtesiS. Hew Haleigh Hotel ZZZl ? 4 AX Mi.