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r r TIIE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 23. 1909. 1! ( J RF1I FrrATP CITT FROPERT X FOR, SALE. (Continued. $10 Enough Cash To atari en for nrw home In th finest resident tract anywhere to ba found at theae rrloea. 10 to 1571. for the Iota, and neat houses from 11,100 up. Thasa lota sre situated Just two block outh of Military avenue, on Lynn avenue, ara all Man. sightly and practically laval. tlv raah and K twr month buya a lot. and wa can build for you whenever you ara reedy. Sew ua today or 'phone D. RAT, and wa will show theae lota at your con venience, . N Russell & McKitrick Co., 431 Rang Bide, Utb and Harney Ste. K-m 2 Every Day is Bargain v TA uay $2,800 Vaar" Kth and Webeter, 8-mom modern house, furnace heat, hardwood finish throughout; a bargain aa an Investment, aa well aa a flna noma wtthm aaay walk ing distance. ' J. A. LANQAtf & SON, . DnusiaA ltct. TM N. T. Ufa Bids. , - - (l)-7 24 Change of Location S. E. WAIT, Formerly of tha Walt Investment Co., I am. now nicely located at (17 Bea Bids., with a nlca liat of bargains In city prop rty, land and exchange. Writ, 'phona or call at tha office. You will receive prompt attention and courteous treatment. . B. WAIT CO., 617 Bee Mid., Omaha. ) Phone Ball Doug. 12, Ind. A-281S. ' (1)-M3 M Dundee Lots Lot 2, block 109 ...$550 Lot 3, block 109. .. . . BOO Lot 4, block 109 600 Lot 9. block 109 500 Lot 10. block 109 500 Lot 11. block 109 650 John N. Haskell, it n. t. i-if. Douglaa (133. (1)-M722 28 FOR SALE w-roora cottage, large lot with fruit tree; gaa, furnace, paved atreat. $30 Myrtle Ave., Bemla Park. . . (18) M678 Mis TIIE.HOME FOR YOU ae 8148 Dodge St. --the prettiest 7-room bungalow cottage In town., All modern and ' brand new. Two lota. Only 21.500 canh' to handle. An up-to-the-minute houae In a auberb location. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., First rioor New York Life Bldg. Phone Douglaa 1781. Independent A -1188. (19) at $800 Lot CALIFORNIA ST. HILL BETWEEN 36TH AND 38TH n'KHRF.VF. TIFATi ESTATE CO.. )1001 N. T. Life. ' TaL Doug, or A-2U2. (l 1 & SEVEN-ROOM NEW HOUSE, -'Hot Water Heat. Corner lot. lOOxUn ft., on car lm. t ,.'- $,200. -- EIGHT-ROOM NEW HOUSE. - - nenevora rift n Fronts on paved street, boulevard In tha . rear. , -d W. H. GATES. Hione Dougla 124. 07 N. Y. Ufe Wdg. (l-84 H WEST LEAVENWORTH building lots. Easy payments. Mltslaff. 'Phona Har. ney 2bS. (1)-Mb82 28x L.18T your property with Chris Boyer, 22d ?d Cumins eta. (l-4s BEST' strictly modern l-room house In Bemla park for $3,G0. Tel. Harney 202. BIG BARGAIN S-room cottage, tttt Half Caaa 21,260; aaay term. Parrotte, Board of Trada (1)-M424 V i:.25o 8-r., modern home, 701 N. 20th St.; paved St.; 2o00 caah, balance aaay. Rob inon aV Wolf. 436 Paxton block. . - (19) MM . i REAL ESTATE FARM AND RANCH LAND FOR liLB Callforafa. FOR SALJE-Sub lot I of lot T, Capitol add., also 44 ft. lot 2, block 148. Make me an offer. Blrilla C. Jones, Sot W. Prospect Ave.. Hollywood Sta., Loa Angeles, Cat , (-M70 U10 Colorado. . FARM AND FRV1T LAND. Denver-Greeley dtatrict, under Irrigation; sugar beet, alfalfa, general farming and fruit retain-: low price, aaay payment. National Investment Co., MS Brandela Bldg.. omana. Tel. Dnugiaa mm. . (2ft 57 niMTTT COUNTY ranches. Improved and unimproved, for aala by C. 8. McCandless A Co.. Craig, evio. ijui auk as Iowa. ' FOR SALE. On hundred twenty acrea In Monono county, Iowa; fifty miles from Sioux cuy. una hundred aorta under cultivation smalt orchard; balance In pasture and wooda (good timber); fine stream of water through pasture; small house and ior4 baro. well, etc.. on prernieea. 1 offer t thla place until March 1 (or j0 per acre, f and is a bargain. Write John A. Deven- pou, uwMr, nerxoia, jvd. J) Me i Mlaaoarl. CORN LANIH Write for state map, book let aAd weather report, aent free. Baxei J. Meek. CtiUltcothe, Mo. ( Mies Mix A MISSOURI FARM. S20 acrea three miles from town: extra well Improved;' farm Ilea level, with deep, hi&ck solL Cannot ba beat for corn land. Has rentttd for the last three years for M per acre. tTK-a r. per acre. or tur tber particular, call on or write, JOHN W. EVERMAN. GALLATIN, MO. (20)Mi42 1 ftetraska. CHEAP FARM NEAR OMAHA tu acrea about 17 mile north of Omana. and t rnUa from Calhoun, 10 grea dede4 land, and 240 school land, exempt Hum taxation, leased at low rental, fur a long term of yeara. fair Improvements; all fenced and soma timber; posarulon any time; good place for raising and feeding sheep or cattle; near school; pric 2y.0u, ti.mM caah; balance on reaaooattl term to ault. -GtuKOE CO.. 1401 Farnam St. 24x IMPROVED fruit farm, cheap M gold by ater 2W. (.. 609 &x A SNAP. -uillnratt' l-ar fruit and ateck farm: aeay terms; aend for Uluatrated teecripuoa. .wh iivmLV COUNTY. NEBRASKA, haa ih tett cro to be found in the at eta and ti e locat pricea for tim land and atock ranchea For particular and Ueta apply to but4anan A l'ateron, 1-eod and lin. .grail. Ag.nta. U. V It- R North ' Uin N UO-Huta Mx RPAI Fi7aTF m" ARM AND RA.NCH LAND FOI8 I1LR NEBRABKA FAiRM. 400-acre Thayer rounty Improved farm, I ml lea from county aeat; aplendld build ings, all fenced and cross-fenced; never falling apiinga of pure water; good aoil; 260 acres In cultivation; abundance of large timber; It acre in alfalfa. An ideal combination atork and grain farm. Price only $n0 per acre. Reference, First Na tional bank, Hebron, Neb. (20) MiOl 25 848 ACRES In Cheyenne county, Nebraska, good eoll; acrea plow land; will make flna stock farm; only 87 80 an acre, SMA cash, bal ance one to six years at t per cent niCKS RKAL ESTATE CO.. OMAHA. (20) M71& 2&X Oklahoma. Cheap Okla. Farms FARMS AT 10 PER ACRK. FARM8 AT $15 PER ACRK. FARMS AT 8J0 PER ACRE. There la not ona of these farm that will not double your money within two year. It ua tell you about them. NOWATA LAND AND LOT! CO., Suit 634 N. Y. Life Bilk. Phone, Red 1. (20)-M717 25 oath Dakota. A DAKOTA bargain. HW acres, two mile from Huron; ltO acrea tilled, 10 acrea fine grove; a number of large, bearing plum trees; I acrea of airagua that produce about .") worth a year; new 6-room house Wt.lB; new barn lRxM; another build ing 28x50; a large root cellar; a new 2-Inch flowing well, flows 40 gallon per minute. Vegetables and grain took 881 worth of prises at the South Dakota state fair In 1908. Roll la a deep aandy loam, with clay subsoil. If taken goon I will sell for tU.OOO; fl,W) cash and M.Ono on time at per cent. D. E. McMonit-e, Huron. B. D. (30) 668 Texaa. GENERAL, AGENCY for Texaa lands Large and small tracts. Large tracts at lowest wholesale prices. Orange groves developed by contract. Write Packard A Utter, Cameron, Mo. (a0 M587 Mx Gulf Coast Texas Excursion Our car will leave Omaha next Tuesday at 4:40 again for the famous Gulf Coast country. Another big crowd going thla time. Only 227.(0 for round trip. Call on u and arrange to go. THE JONES-VICK CO. KM Brandais Bldg., Omaha, Neb. ' (20-M7U 2 Mlseellas FREE homesteads of 100 acrea. Wa will get you another 18U along aide of It and your wife 30 acrea more beat of land, good cropa for 20 years. Last call for government land near railroad town. C H. Weat Co., Luak, Wyo. (20)-M274 27g CORN farm? Clover farm? Bluea-raaa fartnt Home? Speculation Fre pocket map of aaissoun n you wnia ma. to. ii. smith, Chlllioothe, Mo. Bua man knowa my resi dence. (20 M146 2&x ARE you aeeklng a home or business loca tion T -Send 2&c in stamps or coin and wa will furnish you olear. concise Information covering soil, climatic conditions, crop value, market facilities, eta. Where grata, graaing. rice, cotton, timber or fruit land may ' ba purchased on aaay terms, Location and character of free publio lands and how obtained. W have no land to sell ani information given la unbiased and absolutely reliable. Mapa and printed matter of any section meat. with information. Thirty years' experi ence. Highest references. Addreaa Home- seeaar- information Bureau, Fargo, N. D. (20) M227 27x GOOD FARMS CHEAP. In Oklahoma, Kansas and Texas, raw and Improved, from 13 to 240 per acre. I am not handling SPECULATORS' land, but I am selling land that belongs to tha indi vidual owner who really wanta to aell and haa placed It on tha market at bargain prices. Information cheerfully furnished r M 1 H 1 1 ' A tn SnW I. 'VI. i - l. , f - - u-w.a w.l.llunil, JVaXl- saa or Texaa I will make TERMS to yju. wrue mo your wants. v. ULiniiK, tmb IjANO MAN. . ENID, OKI (20-M643 1 VAITO tll A xvT-i r m n nn. - " fW" aMll. OWIUvv Ilk rnt in tr L acres, improved, $1,200 cash. BaJjuice to suit you. ISO ai?rat. ImnmVaaH Cfinft aaah TP... a... "you delay you wtll lose. Come at one TUB A1JL.EN COUNTT IWE8TKCENT CO. juf.m, A.ansu. (ao M700 Mlfrx REAL ESTATE FOR RENT Farsa aad Raacki Laad. EIGHTY acre farm for rent on West Center St. John J. Muller, Station B, Omaha, Neb. TeL Harney 2&2K-1. (2D-MG72 M REAL ESTATE LOANS WANTED City loans and warrants. W. Farnam Smith Co., 12J0 Farnam St. (22) S6 PAYNES BOSTWTCK aV CO., N. Y. Ufa Private money; bJ0 to 25,000; low rate. (22)-a 2MO TO tfi.OtO on homes In Omaha OKeefo Real Estate Co., 1001 N. Y. Life. Doug. Or A-21ii (22 S2 FIVE PER CENT MONEY to loan on - Omaha Business Property. THOMAS BRENNAN. Room 1, New York Life Bldg. (22)-. CHOICE I1ANS ON IMPROVED OMAHA PROPERTY OR FARMS; low rat, no delay. L Sibbernaen, Oid Boaton Store Bd. (22)-j3 SEXOND MORTGAGE loana negotiated. Apply Room 417-18 First Nat l Bank Bldg. Bell 'phona Douglaa 2318. 6o4 LOWEST RATES Bemla Paxton block. (22-W6 2100 TO 21000 made promptly. F. D. Wead, Wead Bldg.. 18th and Farnam. (2)- MONEY TO BUILD. 2.VW to lawnoA at current rates. W. H. THOMAS, aue First Nat l Bank Bldg. (22-7 PRIVATE money to loan. J. H. Sherwood. i csranaeia niug. t- W ANTED City loana Petera Trust Co. (32-e6g MONEY TO LOAN-Payn Investment Co. (22) g70 PRIVATE MONEY-NO DELAY. OARV1N BROS.. 14 FARNAM. 7 REAL ESTATE WANTED WANTED To buy l-room cottage to move J. H. Parrotte. Board of Trade. 3t-M5 n WANTED TO BUY HIOHE8T prtcea far secondhand furniture, carpets, clothes and ahoea Tel. Doug. 7l (-e72 " BEST price paid for aecondhand furniture carpets, stovos, clothing, shoes. Tel. Red (g-r73 WANTED TO RENT W7IX pay Sj per month rent for desirable brick store building. Must be In good lo cation. We wish to rent tb above for moving picture theater. What have youf Addreaa F 41. Be. ( M711 28x WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED ttheep to shear thla aeaaoa with f ur-uun . mat tune. Fur particular ad diaa bd auouaa, Webb. Is. ()-MU OA WANTED SITUATIONS (Continued.) WANTED To buy a large aaf. Alamlto sanitary l'alry. iin.2 t arnara ft. (S)-Ml M WANTED Place, to work in town or coun try west or omana; honest, oo anytning, by good Japanese boy; peaks English, too. Mall M. Hlrayama, box S3, North Platte. Neb. . 27)-M540 Mx SITl'ATION wanted by first-clan colored laundreas; must have work. R-2B42. (27)-l S5X COtJK and experienced cleaner wanta po sition. Address G 42, care F. (27 M71 Jfix STOYE REPAIRS FURNACE, ateam and hot water repairs; Thermostats and other heat regulatora; new furnaces and hot watr combination heating. Omaha Stove Repair Works, Douglas St. "Phono: Ind. A-M21; Bell, Douglas M0. -474 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS County treasurer to Frances I. Thomaa. lots t and 9, block , Lin coln place 2...., Same to same, lot S, block I, West Cuming add , V. P. P. Chlodo to James T. McKln ney, w36 ft. lot 1. block . Marsh dd S.GO0 John Helnnwfke and wife to Michael Skorka and wife, lot 12. block 10. Wilcox add 1,000 JVellle C. Sadler to Ellne Schlottan, lots I and , blpck . Cottage park.. 1 11. N. .Way to George M. Wood, lota 4 to Si block 2. Thomason eV Gooa' add 1.750 Daniel W. Sliull and wife to The Shull Land Co.. lot 7. block 12. Shull a 2d add 20 Mary A. Elliott and husband to earn. lots and 10, block s, Shull'a 2d add. 2 Lee N. Yates and wife to aame, aub lots and 14, block . Shull a ad add. 2 Mary A. Elliott et at. to aame, sub lot 7. tax lot M. section 77-16-12. and other lots 2,400 Same to ssme. part tax lot 33. sec tion Y7-1&-13. and other lota auJSO W llaon T. Graham tt Fred Brammer, lots 1 and 2, bloclr 2, Tienman place. 600 Thomaa B. Cultra to Fannie E. Cul- tra. lot i. block 2. Albright's Annex . 150 K. G.- Kennedy and wife to Martin I Kennedy, lot 33, 8. E. Roger a add. 1 Augusta J. Sunblad to J. O. Olsen, lot IS, block 471. Grand view Charles D. Armstrong and wife to Fannie E. McCartney, lot L block 1, Lelsenrlng'a add....v SOS Fannie L Urengle and husband to Oak Chatham Redlck. lot 2. block 2. Clark Redlck a add 60 Lawrence Overmier et al. to Security Land and Trust Co., lota 12 and 20, block 94, Dundee place Deere St Co. to Western (Rock Island Plow Co.. part lota t and . block 181, Omaha, and other land 1S0.0U0 Oak Chatham Redlck to Fannie L. Brengle. lot 12. block 2, Clark Red lck hdd 700 Parkway Real Estate Co. to John F. - Sturgeon, lot 7, Fearon place D. C. Patterson, trustee, and wife to aame, same 2 Omaha Safe Deposit and Trust Co. to Hastings A Heyden. lots I and 9, block 4. Hillsdale add 1 Edwsrd T. Heydon and wife to same. lot 11. block 112. Florence 2 Phebe L. Shurts to W. L. Selbv. lot t. block 2. Baker place i Samuel W. Johnson to William N. Chambers. e lot 12. block IS, and lots 19 and 30, block IK, Omaha View 760 Elisabeth M. Shahan to Lillia Graf, lot 6. block 2. Baker place John W. Rvan to Gottlieb Wessel. lot M. Nelson' add 1 John B. Klausner and wife to Israel Pearlman. aS2 ft. of w56 ft. of lot 8. block 7. Reed's 1st add 2.000 Mary E. Pepple and husband to Rtenhen A. Carroll, lot 17. block L Rush ft Selby'a add 1.OS0 Ethel L. Phillips and husband to John SmaJlrldae. lot 23. block 3. LiDton Dlsce TO C. E. Chandler and wife to E. R. Hume, lots 23 and 24, block 1, Bowl ing Green Hasting A Heyden to Thomaa H. B. Roach lota 11 and 12. block 4. Lake- view "00 Total S4.444 GOVERNMENT NOTICES NOTICE OF SALE OF SEIZED TIMBER Notice is hereby given that on April t, 19C. I will sell to the highest bidder for cash, the timber hereinafter described, said timber having been removed In violation of law and having been seised by tha government, 230.291 feet of timber. In logs, on skldwaya, and 1,440 railroad ties, located on Sec. 6, T. 48 N., R. 60 W., In tha vlolnity of Buck horn. Wyoming; 48.280 feet of timber, in logs, on skidways, and 637 railroad ties located on Sec. 8. T. 48 -N., R. 80 W.. In the vicinity of Buckhorn, Wyoming; 93,60 feet or timber, in logs, on "iuwj. lo cated on Sees. ( and 7, T. 48 N., R. 80 W. In the vicinity of Byrkhord, Wyoming; 238.249 feet of timber, In logs, located on flee T. 48 N.. R. 60 W.. In the vicinity of Buckhorn, Wyoming. Written proposals for the purchase of Bald timber will be re in the vicinity of Byrkhorn. Wyoming at any time prior ro April i, wn. bji eucu proposals to ba accompanied by postal money order, or certified check, for a um equal to at least one-half of the total amount offered for the timber, such money order, or check, to be made, payable to The Commissioner of the General Land Office, Washington, D. C," who. reserves the right to reject any ana an mas. a. Raker. Chief of Field Division. F26 d4t LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' MEET Ing. Tha regular annual meeting of stock holders in The Bea Publishing company will be held In tha office of the company In Tha Bea building, corner 17th and Farnam treets, Omaha, Nebraska, on Monday, March. 1. 1909, at 4 o'clock p. m. By order of the president HENRY A. HASKELL, Secretary. MAEFUdlOt NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' MEET ING Notice Is hereby given that the regular annual meeting of the stockholders of ths South Piatt Land company will be held at tha office of aald company at Lincoln. Nebraska, at 11 o'clock a. ., on th third day of March, A. D., 1909. C. H. MORRILL, President A. B. MINOR. Secretary. Lincoln, Nebraska, February L 1908. Fl-d30t OCEAN STEAMSHIPS NORTH GERMAN LLOYD A8TT lirailS SslBTICR MiTMOl'TH CHfckBol KO BhfcMKM 1 A. M. Kill. Wa. It, Msrrt 1 K. Wm. P. Or., Hurt M (X-ll Mri-h y Kll.- Wm II. . April t TWXsT-SCTBBW FASSSsTOKB SCBTICR BRKlMKN DlHSl'T 1 A. M. Snudeabarg .... 'ok. ')titiies Marts 11 goals 'eb. 17 Koob Marab II xSTTIUAIlAa SZBVTCB GIBRAL,TAg AU.IBHa N APL4-OENOA. Balling st 11 A. M. K. Lata Feb. ITlK. A 1 hart Marcb II r Iran M" Na.kar .Xarcb o Dnas set call ai Algiers ana Gaana. xeorbk Oarnu XUoyd Trm velars' Check. Oelrloha B Oo, Ageata, S Broadway. M. tV SC. Ciaasaeataa ixk, wm aesaroora mx., vu. Realty Bargains Find them very day by watching too an aonncmnta ta THE BEE'S Want AA Col-' a mag. D. C. SCOTT. D.V.S. (Successor to Dr. H- L. RamacdottL ) nTAjrr ratb tbtbb tXtteo asd Kaarplbsl. gglg Call Promptly Aaawored at All Honrs. 'FaoaawOffloa Baraey fj.ika .w Boo. Boagtao . EU1 l.3 EVENTS ON RUNNING TRACKS Fanttic Wini the Reed High Weight Handicap at Emeryville. B0SE QUEEN FINISHES SECOND he Was Favorite aad Load Up to Last Frlor Samssartes al gaata Aalta Park aad OAKLAND, Cal.. Feb. 24. Fanatic ecored an easy victory In the Reed high weight handicap at Emeryville today. The event was the feature of tij card and Rosa Queen ruled favorite. 8he led until the final furlong, when Fanatic passed her. Dugan, on Rose Queen, pulled out In front of Fanatic and waa suspended for two week. Summaries: First race, six furlongs, selling: Brush Up (121 Lee, 20 to 1) won. St. Avon (1J4, Butler, 8 to 1) second. Toll box (112. Keogh, 7 to 2) third. Time: 1:16. Antlgo, Miss Delaney, Rosevale, Platoon, Descomnets, Osceola, Lady Carol and Miss Highland also ran. Second rare, three and a half furlongs, purse: Elfin Beau (97, Deverich. 6 to 1) won. Jack Dennerlen (107, Taplln, 9 to 1) second. Warfare (94, Roaa, 9 to 1) third. Time: Inflection, Olathe, Trana- atlantic. Fire, Donovan and Kiang also ran. Third race, one mile and a sixteenth, sell ing: Legale (111. Cotton. 4 to 1) won, Harry Rogers (9. Clark, 18 to 8) second. Rotrou lli. Boral. 16 to 1) third. Time: 1:61H. Mendon. Carnielina. Jim Henna, Coppers, Eckersall, Yellow Stone, Bellem ence, Hampton Bektuy and Banridge also ran. ' Fourth race, five and a half furlongs; Reed high weight handicap: Fanatic Ilia. Iee, 4 to 1) won. Rose Queen (111. Dugan, 2 to 1) second, Cresslna (116, Sullivan, !0 to 1) third. Tlrhe: 1:0SV Del Cruxador, Charlie Doherty, Cotytom Ploplco, Sliver Stocking and Hoyle also ran. Fifth race, mile and a sixteenth, selling: Ed Davla (109, Ross, 8 to 1) wan. Colbert (10t, Archibald, 13 to 1) second. Romanoff (109. Scovllle. 14 to 6) third. Time: 1:61 li. Derdom. Agnolo, Misa Maybowdish, Cam byses. Prosper, Boioman, Orchan and San Oil also ran. Sixth race, futurity courae, purse: Fire ball (109, Tapiin. 11 to 2) won. Ocean Shore (109. Borel. 12 to 1) second. Little Si (, Upton. 28 to 1) third. Time: 1:12. Fancy Llaaro, Early Tide. Cadichon. Old Setler, Marian Casey. Muretania and Woodlander also ran. Bammarlea at Santa Aalta. LOS ANGELES. Feb. 24.-8&nta Anita summaries: First race, five and a half furlongs, sell ing: Lanlta (106, Butwell. 6 to 1) won, Allen Lee (107. T. Ccle. W to 1) second. Allen Berg (100. O. Burns. 6 to 1) third. Time: 1:07. Wild Wood Bill, Morea, George Guylon, Locharum, Hlckey Dally, Daisv Thorpe. Memo Schurtx. Irene Banis ter. Donatus and Hey wood Belle also ran. Second race, 2-year-olds, three furlongs: Intrinsic (1. J. Howard. 2 to 1) won. La petlto (105, Shilling. 4 to 1 second. Llllium UOR. A. Welsh, 8 to () third. Time: 0:3(4. Mrs. Frank Hogan. My Iast, ldy Paret, Mary's Iimb, Cesarllass, Camera and Dora Payne also ran. Third race, selling. even furlong: Joseph K. (103. Rice. 8 to 61 won. Woodthorpe (108, Russell, 50 to 1 eccond. Vlslando (9. Quay. 2 to 1) third. Time: l:28fc. Hilgert. Tender crest, Wimple, Paul First and Taby Tosa also ran. Fourth race, selling, seven furlongs: Prince cf Castile (MS. Musgrave. 8 to ft won. Illusion (101. Rice. 7 to 1) second. Wistaria (101, McQee. 6 to 1) third. Time: 1:36. Third Rail. Cheap, Rip Rap, Smlrker, Auraesta and Ptnaud also ran. Fifth rare, selling, one jriile and three sixteenths: Arcourt (108Powers, 16 o 1) won. Crack Shot (103. Musgrsve, 8 to 1) second. Avontellus (109. Shilling. 9 to 5) third. Time: 1:00 Knight of Ivanhoe, Vanen. Nlbllc, Tavor. Joe Coyne, Orena, Mis Officious, Denlgree, Branca and Rubinon also ran. Sixth race, selling, five furlongs: Fore (110, Shilling. 7 to 10) won. Belle of Brass (106, Page, 8 to I) second, Almeda (110, Powers. 30 to 1) third. Time: O'W. Balcrian. Ollie Ward, Garland. Annie Wells and TVaset also ran. Seventh race, selling, five and a half fur longs: Pllla (106. A. Walsh, 20 to 1) won, Likely Dleudor.ne (107, MeGee,"8 to 1) stcond. Goodfcllnw (107, Bulwell, 4 to 1) third. Time: 1:0844, Roy Junior, Dexterlne, Prometheus, Solus. Robert Gray, Empire. Expedition, Guise and . Good Fellow also ran. gaiamarlee at Tampa. TAMPA. Fla. Feb. 24 Summaries: First race, three furlongs: Johnny Wise (118, Crowley, 7 to 3 won, Dave Nicholson (112, Reld, 4 to 1) second. Sylph (115, Harty. 6 to 6) third. Time: 0:87. Bonaml, Keep Trying and Fearnai'ght II also ran. Second race, five furlongs: Rambler (104, Herty. 8 to 1) won, Prince Alert (112, Obert, 10 to 1) second, Austscian (109, Pendergast, 4 to 6) third. Time: 1:044. Spangled Banner, M. L. Dawaon. Pimpante, Rose ark lo" and Charlotte Hamilton also ran. Third race, five furlongs: John A. Munro (107. Lovell, 2 to i) won. C. Clamp (109, Pendergast, 10 to 1) second. Pinion (102. Hall. 11 to 5) third. Time: 1:03 V Arrow Shaft. Camel. Miss Imogens, John Howell and Malecon alao ran. Fourth race, one mil and seventy yards: Msrtius (104. Crowley, 4 to 1) won, Runthoa (104, Brannon, 6 to 2) second, . Arawaka (102, Lovell, 6 to 1) third. Time: 149. Miss Vigilant, 8t. Magnet, Northvllle, Purant. Vumurl, Hugh Farrell, Clifton Forge and Golaplnk also ran. 4 Fifth race, one mils and a aixteenth: Belie Scott (98, Lovell. 6 to ft won, Galllleo (99. Brannon, 7 to 2) second. Judge Saufley (98, Obert, 8 to 1") third. Time: 1:81. Hester ling. Paul. Bxilist, Solon, Shingle and Me lange also ran. flxth race, one mile and seventy yarda: Helen Virginia (107, Chert. 10 to 1) won. Heart of Hyacynthe (112. Btlac. I to 11 kecond, Coincident (107. McGtilre, 8 to 1) third. Time: Mlsa Topsy, Jupiter. Away, Flimnap, Jack McKeen and Lady Ftlsherbert alao ran. INDOOR TENNIS SINGLES Oaly Three of the Matches la Senal - Flaals Are Flalshed. NEW YORK. Feb. 24. -Three of tha as pirants for the national championship In singles upon tha indoor courts of the Sev enth regiment armory here won their places today In the semi-final round. Wll (tarn B. Cragln. Jr., tha regimental cham Dion. George C. Shafer of Columbia univer sity, and King Smith. Theodore Roosevelt Pell, former champion, won only the first set of his match agalnat tha preeent holder. Wylla C. Grant. They stopped at 18-14 be cause of the poor light. In the other con tests W. B. Cragln. Jr., defeated his brather. A. 8. Cragln. 8-2. 8-4: Shafer de feated R. T. Bryan, 7-6, 8-1, and Smith de feated J. M. Stetnacher. 8-8. 8-3. H. H. Hacked, national champion, ap peared In the doubles with the old Interna tionalist. R. D. Little. Both worked srlen dldly together, defeating O. M. Boat wick and W. r. Deniille. 8-1. 8-2. gaining the round before the semi-finals. The upper nracaer tor ine semi-rinsis waa won by u. r. loucnsra ana nr. w. Kosenbaum, who defeated R. L. James and H. Y. Lake. 7-9. 6 2. 8-1. PHILADELPHIA NATIONALS SOLD radicate of State Seaaters Takei Charge of Clah Today. PHIIADELPHIA. Feb 24 -The Korth American of thia morning prima the fol lowing: "Today at noon the Philadelphia National league Base Rail club will paae into ine ownersnip ana control of Cnn tractor James P. McNIchol. Banker CUr. enco Wolf and Israel W. Durham, all atate senators. Arrangrmenta for (he transfer war oompirtea yesterday and all that re mains is the formality of signing docu ments. All Indications point to the retire ment of W. J. Shettsllne from srtlve Dir. ticipatlon In the affairs of the club, either aa Ita president or aa an employ, but su pervision of tha team will remain In th nanas or v. imam Murray, the present man ager. "The stock held by the men forming the rmiaaerpnia case nail ciuo at the close of th season Just past has been bought up to be turned over to McNIchol and Durham except the comparatively few aharea owned by Mr. Shettsllne and thoee held by Man ager Murray, who recently took over tha Drevfuss holdings, supposed to be In th neign uornooo or mi.uo. - MeDoaald Is Relastated. CINCINNATI. Feb. 24. Player Edward C alcuonald or the New York National league team will be reinstated on payment of a fine of 8100. and a claim by Jack Sulli van, formerly of Kanaaa City, for expenaa n oney agamat th rnttabura club la dis allowed. In dciatona promulgated by The National Mase hmii cnmmliali n tm"v. M Poraid had failed to report ouUJvao' grievance atarted In a belief that he had not been ottered enough money, a pvlot on whkh the cotnmisaion did nvt agree witu him, declaring that the contract presented pas liberal and he Is entitled to no redress. EVIUT1 IS TRAINING CAGA9 Largest Baaeh of Candidates la His tory ef liolverslty Heport. LINCOLN. Feb. 24 (Sueclal. Ne braska' base ball training season was started yesterday afternoon with a aquad of eevonty ranuldatee working out In tha cage of the university armory. Captain Beltser and Manager Eager have charge of tha work and will keep the men limber ing tip until Coach Fox arrive on March l. The number of men who reported for practice yesterday was the largest that haa ever come out for early training at the state school. Last season fifty aspiranta reported for work the first week, but tna seventy who sre training this winter make a record-breaking bunch and fill Captain Belt re r with many hopea of a strong nine. Manager Earl Eager left this afternoon for Kansas City to confer with Manager Lanwion of th Kansas basket ball team on dates for the championship games. Before tna iNenraska manager started on th trip to the Kaw city he had decided to play the series of contesU with th Jay hawker In ivansaa lity. An effort will be made to have all three of the games pulled off there next week. The original plan was to have one contest held in Lincoln and one In Iawrence, and to play the third game In Kansas City, if more than two contests should be necessary to settle the Missouri valley championship. This plan would have made fhe expenses of the game very heavy and It waa deemed advisable to place the series in on city, by which mean the railroad fare could ba reduced. In his report to the Athletic board last evening. Manager Eager showed that the present basket ball aeaaon, which closed at home for tha Cornhuskers Saturday night, has a credit balance of 872. This ta the largest aum basket ball has ever netted tha Nebraska Athletic board. With the excep tion of last season the sport has always lost money. The attractive home schedule thia winter caused the sport to pay out. WHITE SOX GO WEST SATURDAY Cora la key aad HI Team Will Paaa Throagh Omaha. .. The Whie Sox baee ball team, one world' champions, with President Comls key at IU head, will be In Omaha Saturday morning on ita way to San Francisco on its spring training trip. The trip will be trade on the Overland limited of th Northweatern and the Union Pacific. The Northwestern ha prepared a splendid pamphlet of the Itinerary, which not only rhowi th route to California, but gives the playing date of the two sections of the team oh the return. The folder I In tha shape of a big base ball. The club will remain at Loa Angeles from March 8 to 28, and will then divide In two section and start eaat, one division coming to Omaha for games with the Omaha team April 10 and 11. CHANGE I.N WESTERN SCHEDULE President O'Nell Says Iaeqealltiee Meat Be Eliminated. LINCOLN. Fib. 24.-(8peelal Telegram.) Norrls O Nell, the Western league presi dent, has recalled his acqulesence to the schedule adapted at the recent meeting In Lincoln and has notified Guy Green, presi dent of the local club, that, the program must be revised so as to provide for an qual number of games between all eight clubs. The existing inequality Involve the Lincoln, 8ioux City, Topeka and Wichita clubs. Mr. Green has drafted a proposed amendment to the schedule and submitted copies to O'Nell and Magnate Holmes, Cooley and Holland for their approval. The only material change, aside from th equalising process, would be to schedule the Lincoln and Topeka club to open th seaslon in Topeka on April 29 Instead of Lincoln. NEW WORLD'S POLE VAULT MARK Clair S. Jaeoba of Chicago Clears Bar at Twelve Feet Three laches CHICAGO. Feb. M.-Clalr 8. Jacob of the University of Chicago broke the world's indoor pole vault record tonight by clear ing the bar at 12 feet. 8 inches, in tha dual track meet, between th Chicago Ath letic association and the University of Chi cago. The university team won the meet by a score of 48 to 38.. Jacobs held the former record at 11 feet. 8 inches, which he made about a month ago when tie took the record from Harold Iddings or the University of Chicago, who vaulted 11 feet 7Ta inches In 1907. Jacobs tied for third place In the pole vault in the Olym pic game In London last summer. He has a record of 12 feet, 4 Inchea outdoors. POLITICIANS ACQUIRE PHILLIES Trio of Repoblleaa Leaders Now Hold Majority of Stork. PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 24 Th control ling Interest In the Philadelphia National league base ball club today paased into tha handa of Israel W. Durham, James P. McNIchol and Clarence Wolf, repub lican political leaders of this city. The con sideration is said to have been $300,000. A syndicate headed by Jamea Potter for merly owned th siocK. WITH THE BOWLERS. The Chabot Shoe-company won three game from the Postofflce last night on the Metropolitan alleys, urotte was nign for the Chabot with 226 for single game and 662 total. Baehr waa high for Uncle Sam' men with 212 single game and 660 total. Tonight Omaha Bicycle against Kelley A Heyden s. score: CHABOT SHOE COMPANY. 1st. 2d. 2d. Total. Grotte 171 226 1K6 . 642 Sutton I4 190 178 612 Nelson 1 13 13 643 Lahecka 163 164 la8 486 Foley 201 180 169 660 Total 853 942 867 1,832 POSTOFFICE. 1st. 3d. Camp , Coffee Iugh Baehr Stapenhorst Totals 849 861. M0 2,640 Uncle Sam's boys are climbing right to the top by taking two out of three gamea from the Union Pacific' last night on the Association alleys. Tonight, Cudahya against Dresners., soorc: . SIGNAL CORPS. 1st. 2d. 8d. Total Perkins 136 148 161 444 Booth 169 159 ID (08 Strlder 147 204 144 49 Totala 461 611 UNION PACIFIC'S. 486 1.447 1st. 2d. 3d. Total. Matthea 1K2 2u7 ISO 172 144 It 157 611 Wllley .... Templln .. Totala 146 136 4'J 471 668 472 437 1,478 lewaollllaols Game. IOWA CITY, la.. Feb. 24. (Special. ) Iowa w)ll not play Illinois on Iowa field November 20. The telephone contract waa called off by mutual consent of Manager Mark catiln for lowa and Undergraduate Manager A. R. Ingold of Illinois. Iagold came to lowa city yesterday with In-true tiona from the Illinois board to atick to the tentative agreement rather than break with the Hawkeyes. However, aa lowa lias a half-way sort of agreement to play Kan aaa at Lawrence the last game of the sea son, the release or th lowana was not hard to secure. Illinois will probably play Syracuse, at Syracuse, on November 20, and Iuwa will fulfill the terms of tha two yeara' contract on tha same date at Lawrence, Kan. Iowa Wreatllas Toaraasaeat. IOWA CITY, la.. Feb. 24 (Speclal.)- The I plverslty or lowa wrestling tourna ment will be held the first week In March with a large field of candidates in each of the three diWsions. welter-weight, feather weight and heavy-weight cUsaea Medals have been received and are now on exhibi tion for the winner In each class. The preliminaries wtll be held the for part of the week and th finale on Friday ana ttaturaay. In all likelihood th heavy-weight cham plon will challenge the Drake champion for a corneal nare in miaaie or uarcn. Saaday Ball la ladlaaa. INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 24 The Brolley bill legalising the playing of baae ball on Sunday passed the aenaia today. 30 to 19. It haa already pasaed tha houae and now goea to the governor. A Fortoaale Texaa. E. W. Goodloe, Dallas. Tex., found a sure eur for n alaria and blllousneaa In Dr. King's New life Fill. 26c Fur sal by Beaton Drug Co. 8d. Total. 16 193 190 639 166 152 152 470 1x8 162 141 491 172 176 213 bti) 167 179 1M 4M BANQUET FORNAYAL OFFICERS Richmond Entertains Admiral Sperry and Others. VOYAGE WAS NOT A JUNKET Scare of Last Year' Target Prartlre Deabled aod Tweaty-Flve Per Ceat la Saved la Coal f I'oaeamptlea. RICHMOND, Va.. Feb. J4.-The south- land today paid homage to the globe girdling fleet ' In the old capital of th confederacy. We welcome you to the heart of a people who yield to no one devotion to the American navy nor In loyalty to 'our' flag," i th sentiment expressed at a luncheon in the Jefferson hotel thla after noon by Mayor Richardson In welcoming Real. Admiral SpenT. Rear Admiral Waln wrlght and fifty-four officera. Th luncheon, at which men of all walk of civil life, of all age and of unyielding loyalty to tha cause of Jefferom fratern ised In good fellowship with the fighting men of the navy wa given by the Rich mond Chamber of Commerce. Admiral Sperry received an ova'tl6n. Ha referred to "thl flrt separate welcome aince we have returned to our shores," said he had not read his official mall aince arriving on th American aide, and smilingly added: 'I don't know where the secretary of the navy la and .what I more, I don't care." .Voyage Not Jaaket. Th admiral pointed out the voyage around the world wa no Junket.. 'While we have been encircling the globe," he said. we hav doubled the score of last year's target practiced The fleet' efficiency has Increased 26 per cent by economy of coal conaumptlon, due to hard and faithful work of the men below decks. When a contest come a navy must know how to got there, and how to tay there, when It get there. . "Now that the world I governed by the people and for the people It la not suf ficient that a Miliary arbitrary ruler should know on paper the possibilities of a contest and th question at Issue. Under the constitutional form which rul the world today even in Russia, public senti ment may force a ruler Into a war or keep htm out of It. And since the people gen erally I only Impressed by what It sees. It I necessary, if you desire the peace of the world, that you how your fleet." Rear Admiral Wainwrlght In hie addreaa bowed to the gallery and remarked: 'We can all shoot stralghter and fight better when w are remembered by tha girls at home." Storm at Fort Monroe. FORT MONROE, Va., Feb. 2S.-The bad weather which greeted the battleship fleet at the Virginia capes yesterday, the worst tha sixteen ships have experienced In any port visited on their way around the world, continued today. Storm signals were hoisted on the beach and during the after nonn a atlff southeaster set in, driving a tinging rain before It. The ships safely at anchor paid little heed to the blow, but the little white and gray launches running between ship and shore were buffeted by wind and waves. That part of the roadstead running west from th Old Point pier seemed fairly choked with fighting craft today. The two long lines of the combined squadron of Admiral Sperry and Arnold stretched way from the dock almost as far aa the eye could reach, the gray ships of the stay- at-home fleet fading away In the mist, which overspread the harbor. Nearly one-half of the ships began coal ing today In spite of ths weather. All of the vessel came In with bunkers nearly empty after the long and stormy run. from Gibraltar. It I hoped that the last of the hip will have been coaled by Saturday In order that the men' may parade In Nor folk on that day. .A committee from Nor folk visited the flagship Connecticut today to extend an Invitation to the men of the fleet to be the city's guest on Saturday, but Admiral Sperry, In company with about fifty other officers, had gon to Richmond to attend a banquet luncheon there and did not return until late thla afternoon. Theie Is little doubt that the Norfolk Invitation will be accepted, however, and that several thousand men will be sent there to parade and be entertained by th people. Thl will be the first shore leave the men will have. They are being kept aboard ship now In an ticipation of an Inspection of each ship by Admiral Sperry and an Inspection board from among the officers of the fleet. Eallsted Mea Leave, One of the most interesting sights today wa the departure of a large number of en listed men whose terms of service had ex pired. A they left the side of the vessel on which they had served, the departing man were given lusty cheer by the sailors. Still attired In their sailor tog the men reached the government dory loaded with all manner of luggage. The bluejacketa brought home all manner of souvenir from every country visited. A number of the sailors who left today were long enlistment men who will un doubtedly come back into the service before three month have elapsed. 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DoBsvaa Cigar C. Omaha, Nek, Soax Qrjr.lewa. Larger sizes 15c. Increaaed pay which comes with every re enlistment. Tonight there waa a ball at the Chamber-' lain. Entertaining of the officera wtll cod- . tlnue almoat incessantly while the ship are here and the hospitalities ashore will be returned aboard ship a soen as coaling and Inspection day are over. Sperry Retalaa Comsaaad. WASHINGTON, Feb. Z2.-Rear Admiral Sperry probably will remain In command of th Atlantic fleet until lilr retirement In September next, although a ntmber of changea In the command of the battleship soon will be announced. The first change announced today wai that of Commander William S. Sim t command the Minnesota on March 1, reliev ing Captain John Hubbard, who will be assigned to the general board of the navy to fill the vacancy caused by the granting of a leave of absence for iz month to Captain Abraham E. Culver. EDITORS HOLD CONVENTION Aaaaal Gatherlag of Stato Frest .' Association at Graad lalaad. GRAND ISLAND, Neb., Feb. 24. (Special Telegram.) After the reading of a poem In the editorial convention the appointment of committees wa taken up. On motion of Mr. Maupln, a committee of three was appointed to frame a telegram of condol ence with Mr. and Mr. Donovan of Madi son. Mr. Donovan, whose husband I an ex-president of the association, lying very ill. Messrs. Maupln, Breeds and Elliott were appointed. , Mr. Paine, repreaentlng the tate His torical society, referred to the matter of the compilation of the history of Nebraska' newapaperdom, a matter that wa placed in the handa of the executive committee at the ktat meting. Mr. Bushnell ef th . Lincoln Trade Review waa on motion ap pointed to compile the history and Mr. Paine a committee of one to secure the necessary funds for the work of compila tion and publication. The following committees were also ap pointed: Auditing, Taylor of Central City, Crtrs of St. Edwards and Warner of Al liance. On resolutions, Elliott of West Point, Edgecombe of Geneva and Breed of Hastings. On prises for local window display, Purcelt of Broken Bow, Pott of Holdrege and Bryant of Carleton. The afternoon aeaslon wa devoted to the reading and dlacuarion of the following: "The Conservation of Natural Resources," H. M. Bushnell of Lincoln; 'The Relation of the Newspaper to Politics," and to an address by the editor of the National Printer-Journaliat of Chicago. At 4 o'clock the members of the conven tion and women were taken to the Soldier' Home In a special train chartered by the Commercial club of this city. Tl.is evening the visitor were entertained by a concert by Bohimur Kryl, cornetiat, and company, and at an Informal reception at the Elk' parlor. Jewelry Store Robbed. RUSHVILLE, Neb.. Feb. 24. (Special Telegram.) The Jewelry tore of L, E. Aubert waa broken into before daylight this morning and 8800 worth of watches, rings and Jewelry stolen. 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