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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY. MA1UTT 5. 1000. Jl '5 Y, REAL ESTATE . riTY rHOfKRTV FOR SALR. - (Continued! tl.jnn.nfo CKMfc.NT plant la being er. erected and profliiitnB JO") berrels cement daily. nv Jmt liw nut an addition tn ruy distance nt ih. v.i.1. ... -eyt M pr lot. Only 6 down and 16 prf iiionth. Nowata la now .'. and will r? 16.r within two v.ara Th.,. low,''l oil well In Nowata countv and the pav r.,tl from the oil fields alone .ainV'r ii" 'hly. Natural gse la selling at 2c per 1.000 cubic fet. We atlll nave Bom land In Nowata c-nunlv that l offer at rrom $10 to to6 prmrrr. You 'Dot nnlv vif . in .. ..... ... t i ' ' 1 iiiii will i miwi mi- except tropical crops, hut you may i no on or gas well or both. Belter lluok this nn It la nrik kn. wovvATA T.ANI) AND IX) T CO. , 't en evening. Phone Hed vm. '' 19r-M:172 5 eNAPi-room house near 24th- an.l Tlln- ' 'nV """"tern except heat, - aond if pair; 'ill basement; large lot: permanent wnlks. (Tire. 42.1110. Will tiiik. l.rni. Ml, at E. WAIT A f'O , 6t7 He Bldg, Ornaha. Trls. Douglas 1312, A-23IS. (i)-M3t8 7 BARGAIN 8-room bouse on Ohio. close o 4tS 84.. rents, for 1300 ner venr. Owner non-resident; rnimt sen at once. It taken at rifce.wtll accept. $2,250. M. t KENNARD Co.. 310 Brown Hlk. ' . " (191 M.'iW 'M GRAND AVE, new 8-room modern house, permanent walka to car, U'.-too. Tcrma. -. n MST 8 TWENTY-SECOND AND WKBSTER. 5-1 oom modern cottage home, with fur nace, nice ahnde, paving parhl $.1,100. Thoa. W. Haacn, 3-' DotiRlaa Block. Phone D 130o.- ; .-. O0;-M;79-7 NEW" HOUSE WEST: FAHNAM DlSTlilCT 3S2 N. 41at Ave, Juat north of Davenport atrnet; a, well built S-room .houae; ou eaat front: aapfinlt paved atreet; very good nelgliborj.ibod; cloae ,to. car and nchool.. House a strictly all modern, has rereptioa room, parlor, dining- room and kltcheq on tint floor, all flnUhed In oak, cHippt tha kitchen, 4 bed rooms and liatli on second floor ajid the entire alilo la floored and plastered; bath and vesti bule entrance have tile floors; all rooma are nicely papered; full brick cellar. If you want a good high class home. In a high rlaac neighborhood, you can't do any better than., to buy thla houae. Is ready to move Into. WlU make terma reeaonabie. Price $5,7(0. HASTINGS A HKTDEN, New Location . 1C14 Harney Bt. f y: 337 5 t I Over 75 Cheap Lots in Dundee and northwest part of town from W to foM. It wiu pay you to aee me, JOHN N. IIASKMLTj, 914 N. T. Ilfe. (l)-344 6 , MUST BE SOLD Ptorea and cottages,' real clos In. renting fur !! br month. . Price only 7U2 N. 14th Bt. New 7-room house, mod ern, fine corner lot. Price reduced to t-,.7(l0; l cash, or will take vacant lot as rtrsi pnjment. ' 1 a4 ("orby St. New 6-room modern home, two corner Iota, on a high terrace, but cry ctienp at $2.0 3i0 cash, or vca1Tt lot as first payment. J. W. RASP CO.. I.S9-M Brandels BMu. Doug. 1M; A-23. , (!)- 4 FOR SAIjE. -1 rooma, alcove, clvaMs, bath, gaa, fine corner lot, $2,760. For teima inquire on the premises,, aouthweat coiner of Wth and l.ocust. fir of, R. A. McEachron, City Sav- I Jngs bnk. ( (19)-3Z2 S r l;(OM modern h 1 h I M1 ?tn "'"J ou vr.Alaen, 33 Dougl " X T' houae,, with furnace, east th of Lake. Thoa. W. aa Block. D 1300. !) M3Sa-7 CATHEDRAL DISTINCT. New houae, .rooma and bath, two stories and attic, hot water heat, oak finish. A snap at $5,000. OLOVKK REALTY SYNDICATE. J N- Y. L. Doug. SftiS; Ind., A-3963. f l (19 S41 S HANSGOM PLACE A fine $-room, modern home, with hot waier heat, large lot, east front, for 16,300. You must see this. GLOVER REALTY SYNDICATE. N Y. Life. Doug. 3.3; Ind., A-3ii3. O)-S40 ( $1,500 Cash, X Balance Monthly Will buy tha nobbieVt bungalow cottage in all Omaha; 7 rofiing complete on one floor; quartered oak fnah and floora. Two lota tonauo. Paved atreet and permanent walk. Wll! decorate and put In fixtures to auit purchaser. 514S Dodge St. See ll today. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., First Floor N Y. L. Bldg. Tela. Doug. 1781, A-118S (19)-778 6 $450.00 SSxlll ft. on & W. cor. 391 h and Ames. $400.00 50x160 ft. aouth front on Parker St., near Unitary Ave. SELBY, 16th and Farnam." 434 B. Of T. Bldg. (l$)-274 4 1.IRT vour property with Chrla Boyar, 22d and Cuming Sta. lS)-&A t - "NOTICE. in nrder to taka euro of our rapidly grow Ing bualneaa, wa hava MOVED from tha paXlon xsia. IU lir viuvai m iiiot oi air .i.ia Hlda.. where we extend to the gen eral public the same "HONEST" and "Syl'AKH ' DEALING"'" POLICY which haa bean our motto sine the organisation of thla company in ist. Before buying or selling, consult us our FORTY YEARS', experience way save you some money. GEO. P. BEM18 REAL ESTATE! CO., 478-4MI BRAN DEIS BLDG. il)-M2M jitW, modern home of 1 Urge rooma and Dam, OU I. wbici ni, www. nvnitiav IBVB, ncuDled by owner. Must be sold $4,360. Neat bungalow or S rooms on Meredith Ave., west of tvth, only S blocks from car. S me at pnce-$3.260. two t and 4-rooni. modern houaea. open ulumblng; $300 or $4U caah, balance monthly eaco li.iw- THOU. W. HA2UN. Douglaa Blk. Phona D. 13u0. - . (19)-S8S I 'j9giVEN-ROOM HOUSE, I S21 Miami. sModem! bath and gaa, lot 50x121. perma nent walka. paved atraet, paving paid for. mnnA location. CHoee w car line aa.ow. gooa w H.aATES bit N. T. Ufa- 'Phona Doug. 1204. , - t (l) 346 4 iiVR acra, Hyda Park. JuOxi27 feat, oornar, t j,. p.- D. W aad. lHOl r arnam St. (U) a I $300. Corner lot on Military Ave., Ciub. F. V. Wead. 11W1 Fa near Country mam St. (l)-2 4 ir TOU HAVB , cropsrty, farms,' ranch landa or mer rhandlaa to soil or trade. Hat tbem with It eoata yotj nothing unieaa I affact W sale W. W, MUchaii,.il Board of Trtl PIU ' ' . ...ia- alx modern brick houses In West V 1 il-J.m street district which 1 can aoll t t i.Tw il ch cr ''rhape leaa. THOMAS HRENNXN. Room 1. Naw Tjrk LTTa BuUdlng. - I IIUI. REAL ESTATE CITY rHOI'KH I 1 FOR SALE. (Continued.! $2.7W FOR two 7-rom Imiiaos tenting for V0 per annum. Kith around to huild another, fee me fur tt-rms. Tlios. W. Haien. I: Duuglua Ulock. Phono V lt (It) M.TV7 WEST FARNAM DISTRICT Dodge St.. near 4:'d we have a new, ah modern house; hot water heat, full, pleas ant parlor extending entire length of house; beautiful dining 'room and kitchen and pantry and refrigerator room on flrnt floor; oak floors and with cherry woodwork;, 4 bedrooms and bath on second floor;, ele gant combination fixtures; large lot and enclosed with attractive fence and fine shrubbery anil rose bushes. The owner must sell and has reduced tha price to $i.6o0 and will consider a smaller cottaga aa part payment. Come now If you want a nice hom. N. P. Dodge & Co., 1714 Farnam St. -(1)-2B9 1 T. W. HAZKN, formerly with P.. IX Wend. now located at 22 Douglus block. Keul ' estate, inveslmonta and insurance. (19)-MJ17 A3 WEST FARNAM RIDOK Fine east front expensive house. Owner moved from city. Price $8,600. $2,500 cash, balance 6 per cent. F. D. 'Vead. 114 Farnam 8'. (I 15 3 REAL ESTATE FARM AMU KAH1I LAN i FOR BALE California. OALIFOllNIA HOME ' FOR SALE Located Kscondldo In the Escnndldo valley, ,v miles nortn of Sun Diego and 20 mllea east from Ocean Bide, Five room cottage and five lots, wllh all kinds of bearing fruit and berries for family use. One of the lovllest npots In southern California. Situated on a fine elevation and auppounded with orchards and vln yards. It Is an ideal home for both Sum mer and wlntor. Price 3.0ii. Might con sider desirable Omaha property. PKTKH8 TRLHT COMPANY. N. Y. .Life illdg. Omaha, Neb. 0) 3JD 4 MENDOCINO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA. Five miles from Wllllts, on the county road. A bargain, 1,2S0 acrea cattle ranch; land rolling, over loo acres fine buy land; an abundance of timber and water; 7-rooifi house; ono barn, 4ox0u; 2 barns, 40x), two cotiagen; fine orchard, with a variety of fruits; spring water piped to house and barns; sheep dip shed; smoke house, black smith ahop with tools; tool houne,, granary, chicken houses, wagons, buggies, harnesses and farming implements. Fine fishing and hunting. Good local marK- for cattle anil hay. This ranch ia a harguln at $l5,ouu; will sell for $12,, Sou; good terms. , Send, for detailed description.. Box 19, Wllllts. Col,. . (20) M36I 7X FOR SALE Bub lot B of lot 7. Capitol add.. also e44 ft. lot 3. block 148. Make roe an offer. Sirllla C. Jones. 6ti4 W. Prospect Ave.. Hollywood Sta., Los Angeles, Cal iM) Milsi MlO Colorado. FARM AND FRUIT LAND. Denver-Greeley district, under irrigation; augar beett, alfalfa, general farming and fruit raising; low price, easy payments. National Investment Co., 682 BranUula Bii'.g., Omaha. Tel. Douglus OoliL (20-657 ROUTT COUNTY ranches, improved and unimproved, for sale by C S. McCandlesa aV Co.. Craig, Colo. (20) M93ti M16 lews. FOR SALR. 70 ACRES ... Three miles from Council Bluffs postofflce; excellent for platting; aoli tna nest; gar dening or suburban residence; Just right for 6-acre tract; on Broadway, Cacent road. Address Robins, - Westervllle, Ohio. (20) M292 Jx Mlwoiri. CORN IANDS Write for state map. book let and weather report. Bent tree, hutael J. Meek, ChlUlcothe. Mo. (20) MliHi M5x Nebraska. I - Perkins County Ranch Snap $10.00 PER ACRE 1700 acrea only seven mllea from on rail road town and twelve miles from another. This Is an Improved ranch with all the hay and farm land necessary, besides an abundance of very good pasture - land. A lot of good corn land on thla place. Imnrovenients consist of a good new 6- ronm houae, two good wells and wind mills; two large supply clHterna; water piped from tank, barn and sheds tn ahelter 160 head of stuck; corn crib, graaary, hut houaea, hen houae, biackainitii anop. I Here la one of the best snaps In the whole country, and Is offered for a short time only for a cash sale at me low price oi m per acre. Will give good terma on it, or part of It. Tim WORLD INVESTMENT COMPANY, 601-4 N. Y. L. Bldg. Omaha, Neb. (201 M376 6 TO LET OR FOR SALE 2.040-acre ranch two miles rrom cwing, wen. ; loo acres under plow, acres hay meadow; good water and shade; one aet buildings. Write J. H. Talboy, 8loux City. Ia. . (20I-M290 6x J. A. Langan & Son KVERY DAY IS BARGAIN DAY 296 acrea IVi mllea southwest of Pilger, Stanton county, Nebraska. In Klkhorn bottom. Buildings in good condition and nearly new; three-quarter miles to school house. 708 N. Y. Life Bldg. (20) M3S3-S Furnas County Snap ' Owner wlahing to leave farm and offers same at a very large price ior a quicx aale. 160 acrea located about four and one-half mllea from the town of Oxford, and only one and one-half mtlea from Maacot All tillable land, except about twenty-five acres, which is very rine pasture. Twenty acrea of very fine creek bottom alfalfa, more fine land on thia place can be uued tor alfalfa. Some nice timber along the ereek. About 86 acrea of Una laud under cultivation, bal ance can ba broken Willi tha expectlon of a few acrea. I Very good 6-room houae and nuineroua out buildinga. Ail m very good condition Price, $jo per acra. THE WORLD INVESTMENT COMPANY, 601-4 N. Y. U Bid. Omaha Neb. (20) M37I S LINCOLN COUNTY, NEBRASKA, has th beat croi to ba found In the atata and the loo eat pricea tor farm land and atock ranchea For panieulara and lUla apply to Bucnanaa ratteraon, i-ana ana Ira migration Agents, U. P. H. H . North REAL ESTATE FARM Al HANOI t.ATJI) FOR tAI.M (Continued.) FOR RKNT OH SAl,K 1OtB to 1$, block . Clnerdale. Box U2, West Point. Neb. 20)-M)E Cx WHERE ARH YOK (KUNOT Th crowds are going to DEl'KL CO. WHY? Because It Is the best wheat, oat. corn. liny. ie, alfalfa and stock raisin country in western Nebraska. If you do not sow you will not reap. Plant a few DOLI.ARS In DEl'EL CO. lands and the big imp of DOLLARrt you reap wlil surpri.se you. A small payment down ia all necessary to start you. KB convinced that what we say Is true. CO.MK out and take a look at the best country the sun aMInes on. For farther particulars, circulars, n.sps, etc., writ or call on HARWOOD HAH WOOD. 41t live HUtg. Omaha. Neb. 120) M375 6 , Oregon. FARM OPPORTUNITIES near Salem. Ore., "The Cherry City," on the beautiful Wllll atnette river; hop, walnut and fruit farnra pay $2i to i" per acre, net; dairy farms pay $Ju; Improved farms $25 to $200 per . acre; unimroyed, $5 to $25. Excursion rates to Salem tn March and April. For Information and hard fuels address A. F. Hofer, Secretary, Board of Trade. Room 11. Salem, Ore. (10) M297 17x Washington. FOR SALE 10 acres fruit and vegetable Irrigated land near Spokane, Wash., at sacrifice. Write H, K. Smith, College, Tabor, la. () M202 Alx oath Dakota. A DAKOTA bargain. Wo acres, two mllea from Huron; luo acres tilled, 10 acres fine grove; a number of large, bearing plum trees; I acres of aajiaragua that produces about J.Vio worth a year; new 6-room , houe !44xi: new barn 18x2i; another build ing 28xv0; a large root cellar; a new 2-inch flowing well, flowa 40 gallons iter minute. Vegetables and grain took $81 worth of prizes at the South Dakota state fair in Sod la a deep sandy loam, with clay subsoil. If taken soon I will sell for $ll.oou; hj.OuO cash and $5,000 on time at 6 per cent. D. hj. McMonius, Huron, S. D. (20)-68 $7,000 CASH takes $15,000 worth before April . 1. One lo-room house. 6 building lots, 60 fruit trees, $5,000. One ft-room cottage, $.1,Ui0. One 6-room cottage. $2,l)iw, In splen did condition. Six building li.ta, $1,500. One mountuln ranch, 1H0 acres, timber and water, splendid log house and barn; 100 fruit trees, bearing aixe, $a,0. Clear title. .Must lie sold, address, John N Moore, Hot Springe, 8. D. () M6 7x Taaaa. GENERAL AGENCY for Texaa landa Large and small tracts. Large tracts at lowest wholesale prices. Orange groves . developed by contract. Write Packard & Utter, Cameron, Mo,x (20) M6S7 M9x Mlacellaaeoaa. YOUR CHANCE TO GET SO acres, improved, $400 caah. Balance like renting. 120 acres, improved, $1,206 cash. Balance to ault you. 150 acrea. improved. $600 caah. Easy terma on Balance. If you delay you will loaa. Coma at one. Address: THli ALLEN COUNTT INVESTMENT CO., Longton. Kansas. (201 M700 MlOx Don't Overlook The 1720-arra North Platte ranch, with one mile of water front and 200 acres choice hay land. I have only thla month to sell it in at the price, $U per acre, pay ments easy. Nor the three Irrigated farms under JulcsUurg reservoir ditch at $13.60, $ln and $40 an acre. i And If you want some of the best land In Deuel county I have It, Improved and unimproved, at from $12 to $32 an acre. A Wallace county, Kansaa,wheat farm of ItiO arrpg, ahallow water, fine land, $2,001, worth double that price. Have koine nice well improved farma near Clarke, Neb., for $50 an acre. Soma good ones and well Improved in Rock and Holt for $26 and $30. In fact, I have them all 'over the state: I do not list any only those that really want to sell and have aome big bargains. I' have some, choice farms tn the ReJ publican valley country for $15 an aero. well improved. How aDout it. For choice Irrigated propositions, Norm- em Now Mexico now o'ers the beat In ducements of any large Irrigated tract In America. Aak about this and for litera ture. W. MITCHELL, 332 Board of Trade Building, Omaha. (20) M378-5 REAL ESTATE LOANS WANTED City loana and warranta. W. Farnam suilta at -o., law r arnam bi. (22) 659 WANTED City loana. Peter Trust Co. KSi) m LOWEST RATES Bemis, Pax ton block. $500 TO $0,000 on homes In Omaha. O Keefe Heal festal -o., luui i. uue. iwui. or A-2152. 23 ti3 F1VB PER CENT MONEY to loan on Omaha Business Property. THOMAS BRENNAN, Room 1, New York Llf Bldg. (22)-690 SECOND MORTGAGE loans negotiated. Apply Room 417-18 First .-sail tiinx aiag. Bell 'phone Douglas 2318. (22) 604 MONEY TO BUILD. $300 to $200,000 at current rates. W. H. THOMAS. 60S First Nat l Bank Bldg, $100 TO $10,000 made promptly. F. D. Wead. Wead Bldg., um ana r arnam. (ss) eoa PAYNH. BOSTWICK CO., N. Y. Llf. Private money; KM to ai,uw; low rata. i (22)-60D PRIVATE money to loan. J. H. Sherwood, 616 Brandela Bldg. (22) W PRIVATE MONEY-NO DEIAY. GARVIN Uti.Ua.. 1004 FARNAM. (22) -670 MONEY TO LOAN Payne Inveatment Co. (22) 670 MONEY to loan on Improved Omaha prop erty, conraa xoung, 1015 uoage bt. (3) M383 WANTED Private money to loan on first real estate mortgages. Addresa Box 406, Benson. Neb. (22 777 4 REAL ESTATE FOR RENT S OR 6-ROOM houaa; modern; cloo In. Thoa. W. Haxen, Room 12 Douglas Block. (23) M3M-7 WANTED TO BUY HIGHEST prices for secondhand furniture, carpets, clothe and ahoea. Tel. Doug. 3a JL (26)-; BEST price paid for secondhand furniture, carpets, atovea, clothing, ahoea Tel. Red 6401. ij , WANTED TO RENT WANTED By March 16, modern houae; heat, three bedrooms; family of four: northern part of city; nearer Fort Omaha the better. G. A. warren. ori omaha. Tel. Webster 701. (2)-MJ6il 6 GENTLEMAN and wife desire large, pleas ant room with private family. Permanent References. Hanscom Park of Farnam district. Addresa A-67, car Bee. 12)-M361 Tx WANTED SITUATIONS WORK wanted by good woman, washing and nous clearing. iu jiarney uue. ttiytH 4 STOVE REPAIRS FURNACE, steam and hot water repair; Thermoatata and other haat regulators; nsw furnace and hot water combination beating. Omaha Stove Repair Worka, 12'J-1 Douglas St. 'fboaa; Ind. A-M21; bail. iMuglaa fcU. i4 Inrst Ball Game of the Season Reported BOWLERS WILL CO TO DETROIT City of Straits to Get Next Session of American Bowling Conrress. WESTEKN TEAMS BEGIN PLAT Petersons of Chicago Make lliahest Score of Toaraament In Five-Men Team Mass Boy Makes High Score. PITTSBURG, March 4.-U appeared to night that Detroit, Mich., would get the tenth national tournament of the American Bowling congress. Chicago, it Is said, could have the meeting next year, but would prefer the congress two yeara hence. The Petersons of Chicago-played tonight with the five-man teams of western Tenn aylvanla. The western team rain up a acore of J.806, leading the bowlera tonight and landing fourth In the five-man teams since the tournament opened. McQuong and Seng of Braddock, Pa., rolled 1.17 In tha doubles today, the high est scores made In thla class so far. John Locks of Braddock. Pa., atlll leads the In dividuals with a acoro of 597. Among the features of the bowling today was the acore of J. Bchlndohutte of Mc Keesport, Pa., 15 yeara old. who rolled 517 In the individual contests. The ten highest scores In the five-man vents tonight follow: Petersons, Chicago Bergmans No. 1, Pittsburg Raths, Pittsburg Great Easterna, Pittsburg Pittsburg press. Pittsburg Milms No. l. Pittsburg Kittannlngs, Klttannlng, Pa Philadelphia Company, Pittsburg. Llbertys No. 2. Pittsburg Brunewicks, Washington. Pa 2.6"6 2.509 2.549 2.467 2,4. 2.406 3,319) 2.319 2,319 2.311 At the clcse of today's bowling the ten highest scores made since tha tournament opened are as follows: Two-man events: McOuown-Rens- Rraririnok n Daly-McCormlck, Toledo, b..... 1,179 1,161 Mc- ..... 1.159 l.OM 1,001 F. Schlndehutte-Frankenbiirg I.' an. Ij 1. Rouse-Cook. Toledo! "6." !!!!.'.'!!!!! Root-Zimmerman, Toledo. O 6affron-f4trt r. Harris-VV Schlndrhutte, McKeea Rocks l.oxs . -'"-- Ji:IVJ, 1 I Mil .... 1,089 Oasrola-Hlnck. Toledo. O... 1.0S5 1.077 1,074 Nlema-Galllot. Pittsburg . Shad-Eales, Pittsburg Individuals: ' Locks, Braddock. Pa . Martin, Pittsburg McCormlck. Toledo Ludwlg, Toledo Nleman. Pittsburg ', Kruse, Toledo . Greene, Pittsburg ... ". Fosnlght, Pittsburg Cook. Toledo Brown. Toledo !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! BROTIIRR DAVK WANTS .... 597 .... 5M .... 6.S9 .... 5S5 .... 676 .... 572 .... 664 .... 603 .... M2 .... 561 HELP IVeeda an Assistant to Read and An swer Mall from Wonld-Bes. H?r2th2r Davs loklng for an assistant a: m.'?.8 ;zuomb d1 j opening of the season la near at hand layers wno would like to be on ,h "t REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Frank J. Burklev to U frey. Interest lota 6 and 6, block 1. Mayne Place r t Same to same V interest lots 3 and" 4, tl l(r V 9FJ rtmaht. D. C. Patterson, trustee! and wite Vo r-araway neat Katate CK, lota , S3, block B, Saunders & Hlmebauerli a add John O'Halloran and wife to same, iot o, niocK l, fierce a aub Samuel Mancuao and wife to T. -C. Morgan, lot 18. Reanvoir Piaca 10 Douglas Security Co. to A. A. Cran dtll, lot 16, block 2, Virginia place. Bertha B. Williams to Harrv A. We. 1.600 lerueia, lot jt, and sVi lot 16, Kees Place ' ... anno rrea ivavan to Mlcnael Wolfsbaner, Ii22 feet kit 12. O'NelU'a. Plat-....; . Annie Armbrust to John H. Gllnsman, se'4 nwVi 27-15-12 Oak C. Redlck to lella M. Edlund. lot 5. block S. (Turk Rertlck'a arid.. C. George Carlberg and wife to John rt. LWUnnK and wife, lot 6, Carl berg'B rcplat .'. John F. Flack Co. to Haatlnge & Heyden. lot 1. block 1. Mvstlc Park. 100 Elizabeth Kountzo Real Estate Co., to n. w. ijunn, euo feet lot 1, Forest Hill Park United Real Eatat and Truat Co. to Kose ta. Kalclk, lot 16, block 1, Kountze 5th add 850 M. W. Harris and wife to H. W. Adams. I lot 18, block 6, C. E. Mayne's 1st add John A. Bryans and wife to Edith W. Kootdoux, lot 11, block 22, Kountze Place l.lcO Elizabeth Kountze Real Estate Co. to John A. Brvans and wife. same. 1 0EA Annie Pleasant et al. to Charles Pet erson, 7 acre 18-16-13 H. A. Tukey to Adeline Edmonds, nt. 1 1,000 lot 62. Ilartman add Barker Co and George E. Barker to fiiizaneth M. Shahan, lots 7 and 8, block 228. Omaha IK am Elslnore Place Co. to W. H. f'rarv. khs i. j, n, block 3. Grant Place Aaher Munhneck and wife to Gio 600 3.150 6,275 vanni Morlnelll, eV lot 6, block 349, Omaha W. T. Waldron and wife to Henry win, eya ne4 i7-J-n Louis Harris to Mathew F, Martin, una. ft int. to e32 feet lot 2, and all lota 3. 6, 7, 8, block 70. Omaha.... 10,000 Total .$54,988 GOVERNMENT NOTICES OFFICE CONSTRUCTING QUARTER- master. Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, Maich S. 19u9 Sealed pr poaals. In tripli cate, will bo received here until 11 a. m , central time, April I, 1909. and then opened for eectric wiring. Installing electric light ing fixtures, furnishing and InataUIng transformer, watt meter and making serv ice connections to cavalry drill hall. Full Information and blank forms of proposal furr Ished on application. Plan and sgecl flcationa may be st-en here, also In office of chief quartermasters at Omaha and Deliver, and Master Bulldera' exchange. Kansas City, Mo. United States reserve the right to accept r reject any or all proposals. Envelope to be marked "Pro posals for Electric Wiring, Etc.." and ad dressed to CAPTAIN WM. D. DAVIS, Quartermaater. Mch4-6-tt-S-31-Apl OFFICE OF CONSTRUCTING QUARTER master. Fort Leavenworth, Kans.-is, March 4. 19. Sealed proposals, tn tripli cate, will be received here until 11 a. in.r central time, April 3, 1909, and then opened for the construction, plumbing and electric wiring and lighting fixtures of a double aet hospital corps aeiKeant'a quartera. Full In formation and blank forms of proposals furnished upon' application. Plans and specifications may be aeen here, alao In office of chief quartermaster. Omaha, and Master Builders' Exchange. Kaunas -City. Mo. United States reserves the right to accept or reject any or all proposals or any parts thereof. Envelopes to be marked proposals for public building and addressed to Captain William D. Davis. Quarter maater. M6-6-S-9. Al-2. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS CANADIAN PACIFIC USS TaTaYSf TOVM BATS AT BXA, Wkly Balling Between Montreal, Qacbee aad Liverpool. Two day on tn beautiful St. Lawrenc river and th shortest ocean route to Eu rope. Nothing better on th Atlantic than our Cmpresaes. Wireless on all steamers. rirat claoa, 4); aeeoaa. Seat on 1 onhin. MS. Ask our ticket agent, or write for sail trig a, rates and booklet. o. m. BBajAamr. . a.. aa So. Oiaifc kf . CUioag, xu. J roll and from their friends, trying to boost them. It will be part of the duty of Brother Dave'a asa'stant to read a tew of the newspaper cllppinge which are being sent In along with these boonts for positions on the pay roll. Every small town in Ne tirnska and western Iowa hsa a good ball team and on that train la aome bright par ticular star and that Is the player the town wants to have on the Omaha team. Wahoo turned out trm Crawford and why should not Tekamah turn out a second Miner Brown. E1ENTS O.N RUHM.NU TRACKS Stanley Fay Wlna lasaatt Handicap at Kmeryvlll. OAKLAND, March 4. Stanley Fay, mak ing his first appearance since arriving from Arcadia, won the Cansatt handicap easily at Emeryville today. Roae Queen aet the pace, but Stanley Fay passed her without trouble In the first sixteenth. Madman was third. Ooppertown, a 30 to 1 shot, upset calculations by winning the 2-year-old event. In one of the best fin ishes of the seasons, Coppers, a 25 to 1 sliot, won the fifth event from Glvoiinl Balerlo and Mlnot, tha trio being noses apart. Summaries: First race. Futurity course, selling: Oi orlne (loj, Deverlch, 12 to 6) won. Soven Full TH, Rorel. 13 to 1) second. Traffic (9. Rosa, 12 to 1) third. Time: 1:10. Green Goods, Bright Skle, Brush Up, Ace of Diamonds, Mechlin and Combury finished as named. Second race, three and a half furlongs, Purse: Copperlown 01". Borel, 30 to 1) won, IJvonla . (97, Taplin, 6 to 5) second. Fir 1113. Mentry, 12 to ll third. Time: 0:42. Turret. Ba Ironla, Transatlantic. Grahtne, Oarnlcht, Amelia Rose, 811k and Galene Gale finished as named. Third race, six furlongs, selling: Rcll wether (110. Butler, 14 to 6) won. Karlv Tide (10fi, Buxton. 16 to 6) second. Fireball Hi6. Taplin, 9 to 2) third. Time: 1:13. Warden. Little Sis and St. Modan finished as named. Fourth race, one mile and a sixteenth, Cas.att handicap: Stanley Fav (116, Bco vlllc, 9 to 5) won. Rose Queen (92, Dever lch. 11 to 6) second. Madman 9K. Taplin, to 2) third. Time: 1:48. Ocean Shore, Fancy ""? .Ba- Bow finished as named. Fifth race, one mile and seventy yards, selling: Coppers (106, Rntler, 25 to 1) won, Olvonnl Balerlo (ins. Deverlch, 6 to 1) sec ond. Mlnot (in. Mclntyre. 13 to 6) third. Time: 1:47. Blanche C. Colbert. Ak-Sar-Ben. Billy Watklns. Bravoure and Lady Rensselaer finished aa named. Sixth race, aeven furlongs, purse: Eve X?hi d.12' B,lt,pr- won, Cressfna (110, Sullivan. 21 to 5) second. Tonv Faust O09. Lee, a to 1) third. Time: 1:2744. Col lector Jssup. Buchanan. Surety. Duchess of Montebelll and Sewell finished aa named. . Snmmarlra at Santa Anita. LOS ANGELES. March 4.-Santa Anita aummarlcs: First race, selling, aeven furlongsN Cap- Sin rMia?; o 1) aecond. Third i ?-ll S V; Power. 11 to 2) third. Time: "T4;, pJaulor'". Chaplet, Tammany Hall and Dredger also ran. Second race, 2-year-olds, purae, three and a half furlonga: Flying Squirrel (112, Shill ing 1 to 2) won, Sureget (108. Kennedy, g to 1) aecond, C. H. Patten (109. V. Powers, X,r. thlrd' Tlme: O:- J- M Stokes. Hay Boy, Mike Molelt and Modellanlon also ran. Third race, selling, six furlongs: Tom Mc Grath (US, Powers, 8 to 1) won, W. T. Over ,?H U12' A- walsh. 8 to 1) second, Ia Gloria (106, Kennedy, 8 to 5) third. Time: 1:12. Margaret Randolph, Sir Edward, C, W. Burt and Roae Gal also ran. Fourth race, puree mile and an eighth: Harrlgan (114, Kennedy, 1 to 2) won, Donald MacDonald (111, Shilling, 7 to 1) second, Guy Fisher (113. V. Powers, 12 to 1) third. Time: 1:62. Lawton Wiggins, J. H. Read mm ruuipau also ran. fifth race, mile and an eighth, purse: Gowan ('., McCahey. 7 to 2) won, Maltble (102. K Burna. 3 to 5) second, Norbllt (102, McGee, 7 to 1) third. Time: 1:61. Cloyne and Green Seal also ran. o,8.1,,1" Ia,'e' '". flic: Stringency (110, Shilling, 4 to 5) won, Guise (110, V. Powers, 20 to 1) aecond, French Cook (110, Henry, 12 to 1 third. Time: l:40ii. Uncle Jim, Naanierlto. Solus. Erbet, Azo, Allen Le and Parton also ran. Seventh race, five and a half furlong, purae: Colloquy (109, Powers, 1 to 7) won, Achieve (1)9. Burns,- 15 to 1) aecond. Uncle Walter (100, McGee, 15 to 1) third. Time: 1:0b. Grotto and Rossmore also ran. Sommarle at Tampa. TAMPA, March 4. Summaries: 1 First race, about five furlongs: Pearl Hopkins (103, Brannon, 8 to 1) won, Fresh GOO, Obert, 6 to 1) aecond, Brown Jug (100, lroxier, 8 to 1) third. Time: 1:03. Boom erang. Fancy Dress, Trea Joll, Darting Dai. and Hevery also ran. Second race, six furlonga: Eustaciah (104, Re.ld, even) won. Prince Alert (112, Obert, 10 to 1) second Hawk h Rllu-hi iMrl l.n 220 7 to 2) third. Time: 1:18'. Catherine Card ! well, M. L. Dawson, Malcron, C. Clamp, 6 000 I Charlotte Hamilton and Camel also ran. I Third race, about five furlongs: Cloister 050 ens (103, Haynea, 6 to 2) won, John A. Munro , (97, Lovell, 6 to 1) second, Pinion (87, Held, 4 to 6) third. Time: l:u24. Don Hamilton, 2 300 Nlolcm, Ramble, Nettle H. and Carlta also ; ran. 1 Koilrrh me n Km 1 1 flva fnrlnn... til.rl. slayer (105 Held, even) won, Alex Grant (lu6. Obert. 20 to 1) second. Ladv Fltzher- 700!bert (104. T. Burns, 1 8 to 1) third. Time: i.vc-. urmen, jaca Aiciveown, King lliorp and Donaldo also ran. Fifth race one mile and a half: Teetah (93, Haynes, 3 to 6) won, Dr. Young (106, Smith, 3 to 1) second. Bright Boy (loo, Bran non 4 to 1) third. Time: 2:44. Layaon, True Boy, Colonel Craig and Yumurl also ran. Sixth race, about five furlongs: Wheat bread (102, Dannan, 7 to 2) won, Piatt (.", White, 4 to 1) second. Lord Direct (104. Neely, 10 to 1) third. Tlmo: 1:03. Har vest Time, Emily Alamac, Jigger, Black Rod and Foxy Grandma alao ran. Emily Alamac finished first, but waa disqualified for fouling. MILLERS OPEN AT DEI MOINES Minneapolis Team Will Be Her for Three Game Early in April. MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., March 4 Th players of the Minneapolis American aa sociatlon team will report at Dea Molnea, Ia., March 26, and will play four games on the following Saturday and Sunday there. Then the whole club will assemble at Omaha and play three game with that club on April 6. 7 and 8, following with two games at Uncoln. Neb.. April 9 and 10, and three at Sioux City, April 11, 13 and 13. Manager Cantillon gave out the follow ing full roster of th club up to data; Catchers. Block, liapp and Moore; pltch er, Patterson, Wilson, Oberlln, Byera, Cate and Kuhn, and two pitcher -to b secured from the Chicago American league team later; first base, Gill; second baae, Downa; shortstop, Oyler; third base, Col lins; utility. Wheeler and Qulllen; out fielders, Pickering. O'Neill, Edmonson, Mertcns and John Freeman. Mertens waa recenly purchased from De troit while Pitcher Kuhn come from Fresno, Cal. OMAHA HIGH JUNIORS IN IEBT Tvrenty-Flve Will Represent Class in Y. M. C. A. Contest Saturday. Juniors of the Omaha High school hopa to make a atrong showing at the Young Men's Chrititian association Indoor meet Saturday, ntghi. Twenty-five buys will rep resent the Junior claaa, all candidates for places on the team being given a tryout Thursday afternoon. The high school basket hall team goes Friday to Lincoln to play tha hln school there. A aiumber of rooters will accom pany the five, who will meet the fastest Lincoln team that school haa ever had. The local five will be escorted to tiie feta tion by fellow students. A committee in charge of arrangements for thia Includes Mary Roe, Geraldlne Clifford. Mary Phil lip!. Harry Drucker, Will Roaa and Harold McKinney. The Junior class met Wednesday after noon and voted green and whit aa It color. CIS THOMPSON GOES BACK Former Honrke Pitcher Bold hy Boo Ion to Seattle. Oua Thomiwon, who pitched for Omaha In 19ii7 and then was swapped to Aberdeen for that excellent brick of goid. House holder, goea back to the minor for an other year. Gu I tad been picked up at th eM of last season Ly BosU.n Americans and Bos ton baa sold him to Seattle. This probably will be a disappointment to the lanky pitcher, for lie xpissd hla pride In a letter to a friend In -Omaha last fall when he was taken on th Boston .lit and said he wa determined, if given a chance, to make good. Of courae he haa not been given a chance. Incidentally, It looks aa If Boston bad thrown lie hlnky-dink Into A nerd no n by letting a rival team have Thomps. n. NRBItASK A-AME GAME SETTLED November Thirteen 'Decided on aa th Date. LINCOLN, March 4. (Special ) Nebraska and Amea have patched up their differences over a date for a foot ball came next fall and hav settled on November IS aa the time for th annual contest. An understand ing was reached today by Manager Eager of Nebraaka. and Prof. Beyera of Amea In a conversation over the long diatanc telephone. According to the agreements made today the nw will be played in Ames. In case, however, that Manager Eager falls to schedule a certain big school for a contest In Omaha, the Amea gam will probably be transferred to th metropo lis. Nebraska and Ames are tinder a two year contract for an annual game. Last aeason'a battle waa played In Omaha, be cause the Cornhuskera wanted to place it thtire. Thia year th contract calls for the annual contest to be held In Amea and unlesa the Aggies are willing to let the change from their city to Omaha be made, the gam will have to remain booked for the Iowa city. Omaha la certain to aee th Cornhuaker In action against som strong eleven next fall, even though th Aggies do not con sent to go there Just now Manager Eager Is away cn a trip trying to cloae up a contract with a "Big Nine" school for a game to be played In Omaha In October. In cb. he fala to secure Ihls contest for the metropolis. and Ames refuses to agree to a transfer the Cornhusknr will play their Thanksgiving Day game there. This haa been decided by Manager Eager and the athletic board. Omaha la to have a goc;d gnme next fall, the present plan being to give it one of the two biggest games on the Nebraska schedule. Two date have now been aettled on for game next fall. Kansas having November 6 and Amea. November IS. For a while It looked as though the Cornhuskera and the Inwa ATgle would not agree on a dav for their annual meeting for Amea Wa Insisting that November 6 should be the date for the contests. Nebraska was sched uled to meet Kansas on the day, however, and could not make a change. Amea wa booked to meet Iowa November 13 and that aohoul offered to change Its date with the Aggiea to November 6 In order to allow Nebraska to play Ame on November IS. This oonceaalon by Iowa resulted In Ne braska and Amea coming to an agreement WITH THE BOWLERS. Beaelln' Mlxera won two game from tha Grain Broker last night on the Metro polltan basement alley. The Mlxera played a fair game, while the Brokera had hard luck In drawing so many splits. Kerr had high total, with W), while Week had high single game, with 233. Tonight the Weat Sldea against Forshelm Jewels. BESELINS MIXERS. 1st. 2d. Schneider. W. F 163 174 Schneider, D 144 154 Jasper 198 191 Score: 3d. Total. 106 6o3 172 470 158 644 Total 601 619 496 1,616 GRAIN BROKERS. 1st. 2d. 3d. Total Week 133 22S 140 406 Widstrup 131 155 104 890 Kerr , 191 191 178 5t)0 Totals 455 568 422 1.446 Th Postofflce team took two game from tha Omaha Bicycle Company last night on the Metropolitan alleys. This leaves the Bikes without one single chance for flret place. Bonrd was high man for th Blkea, with a grand total of 594 and single game of 232. Camp took all high honors for the Postofflce team, with 698 total and 206 for single game. Tonight the Hrodegaard crown and the Chabot Bhoe Company. Score: OMAHA BICYCLE CO. 1st. 2d. 3d. Total. Boord -. 140 222 232 5M Ollhreath 184 182 160 526 Hull 179 144 187 510 Hinrlch 151 159 140 450 Palmer 131 171 161 463 Total... ....785 878 880 2.643 POSTOFFICE. 1st. 2d. - 8d. Total. 205 508 163 473 140 475 184 6fi7 161 630 Camp , McRae Lough Baehr Stopen .. 109 .. 161 .. 181 .. 202 .. 169 194 169 204 171 200 Total ; 853 928 853 2,633 Money Ordera won two game from th City A boy last night In the Postoffloe league. Itey had all high honor with 184 for single gam and 613 for total. Score: CITY A. . 1st. id. 3da Total. Croxer 148 127 90 806 O'Connor 123 115 178 416 Qualsy 114 142 133 449 Totals 445 384 MONEY ORDERS. 1st. 8d. Reed 123 120 McGUI 113 118 Latey 159 184 401 1,230 8d4 Total. 127 870 107 3: 170 613 Total 395 422 404 1,221 Cap'aln Eaat, with his People Store team, showed the Standard Oil men how to play the game of ten pin laat night on the Association alleys. There was only a difference of eighteen pins In the first two games, hut the last game Captain Hast urged his men to go in and do them up right, which they did, and wort out by a total of 106 pins. Tonight Chancellors against Mets Bros., Swifts against Dresh ers and West Sides agatnat Molonys. Score: PEOPLE'S STORE. 1st. 2d. 8d. Total. Landon KX) 19 200 619 Abbott 149 163 141 453 Thompson 141 91 166 398 East 100 166 1 48 474 Bongele 170 189 172 bi Total .... 770 772 827 2.36S STANDARD OIL. Int. ad. -3d. Total. Thomas 11,1 1X9 176 kli Howard ... 178 167. 159 6u4 Hatheway rjtf 184 134 34 Smith 134 167 130 421 Alleman 139 133 150 43 Total 734 790 739 2,203 RAT1KK.N WILL MANAGE EAGLES Benaoa Park Will Have Many Game Coming; Benson. C. F. Ratlken write the Bee relative to aecuring games for the Benson Eaglea, of which nine he will be manager the com ing aeason. His letter says: I shall put th park In fine shape soon a the weather will Dermltt. I am readv to book amines and will be pleased to hear from those wishing gamea The Benson ball park la one of the beat equipped In the state, having a fin grand tandand bleacher, with a seating capac ity of S.OiO. Gamea with, out of town teams, Buch as the Bloomer girls, Indians, Cow boys, or any fast team will ba se lected. 1 also wish to state that I hav made ar rangement with Mase Yansen to manage the Merchanta of Omaha teams and shall us the Benson nark for hla sanies. Tha Merchanta team laat year waa one of the best in the city, and Mase declares h will make It even faster this coming ea- uu. Large Fore to Rebuild Fence. A large force of men la at work repairing th Vinton park fence under the direction of Brother Dave. The grandstand alao needa considerable overhauling and that ia being fixed. Th aecond aeason for Pa's sodded diamond should find tha green ward In fin condition a there haa been an aounoanre or moisture tnia winter. , FIRST GAMES OF BALL FOR BEASOW Beatrice and Stocks 111 Beat (tunny California. BEATRICE, Neb., March . (Special.) In "sunklst" California It I necessary to watt until March S to commence playing base ball and yet tho big leaguea spend large sums or money to taka their men there for an early training Umbering up. Nebraska ran beat the sunny clime by three day however, for on the third, the Standard and Westsides played th first gam or tn much nere, resulting in cor of to S in favor of the Standard, Block vlll also is In th limelight with 1 gam on the day before In which a player was killed. Brown Start for Team. BT. LOUIS. March 4. Manager McAleer and the local American league baseball team departed for Texaa tonight. Game will be played at Fort Worth and Dallas from Beatrice Saturday and Sunday. The team will-train-at Houston, v IMH4.SA TO 11 AV R M M YN B ALL Governor Will Allow Bill to Rera l.nve Wltkasl III) Slgaatore. INDIANAPOLIS. Ind. March 4 Tp senate today passed the new Rrolley- bill. ' ' legalising base biU nn- sanday. 11 Ml r- lieved the governor will permit th bill, ,. to become a law without hla signature. . COUNT QUORUM IN TENNESSEE General Aaaembly Proceeds to Bloc! . State Officer anal Appoint ... rrlannry Boarda. .. . ... NASHVILLE, Tenn., March . Acting on the ground that a a constitutional quorum of th entire general assembly wa present, It waa not necery fbr " constitutional quorum of each of th house to be present for th transaction of bi si ne In Joint executive sessions, the Joint convention of th Tennessee 'general' aa- sembly proceeded with business thi after noon. The convention first met last Satin day and took an tarty rce,ss until taday. . , when It elected a controller, Ute trea- , urer. state board of election Qorqmlsalonej-s and the democratic and republican, boarda , of state primary flection oommlaalonera. D.n,i XT' W.l U mrmm r..lu.l. I ,. i ru and Inaurance commissioner, and Frank, .. Dlbbaell succeeda himself, a omptrollc . The roll call of th respective house. In , Joint convention, liOWed-twtit aenator-.-and ninety-four repeefitatlve pre sent,' a, ' total of 114. There, are 162 .member of" the Joint convention, making io. two-.. thirds of the total memberariir. -a quorum according to the contention made. There were six member rreaent over a const!- . tutionai majoniy. acciiroinp; m tii runnx. HOPKINSVlIJE.. Ky ' MarpW 'S.-Filght democratic filibusters from th Tennessee lepTlRIHllll "J""1 nine iimr.imiTi ,1, viriw- - tuckv. to prevent a quorurd.ln joint con-.'' vent ton, will not return to NaahvlVJ. Thy , regard today' procedure a a acheme of it .l.lln.n. mi, A Antl-AAlnl? ailbn member to trap them . Into returning to Tennessee, In which event they hellev they would be promptly plaoed' under arrest -. and forced to be present at Joint con- ventlon long enough for today's election . to be ratified, or elee for another election to b held and th coalition )te rail"! roaded through the general assembly. . '. OUTPUT OF PACKING HOUSES Decided Falling: Off In the N amber of Hon Brought to the Market. CINCINNATI, Maroh 4. (Special Tele gram.) Price Current saya: A amallet . number of hog ha entered market ChAh-. nels the last week. Total western packing was 466,000, compared with 670,000 the pre ceding week and 650,000 1at "year. ' From November 1 to March 1 the estimated num-; ber has been 11,600,000, against 11,178,000 last year. Prominent places compare a fol lows: 1908-0. Chicago S.SWUM0 Kanaaa City l,64fl.ono Omaha 705.000 St. Loul 880.000 St. Joseph 600,000 Indlanapoli 695,000 1907 -OR. B.67O.0O0 1,36.0X 74S.00O . 706.0M 687.000 747.000 6S4.00O 297.000 207.000 ,817,000 400.000 879.000 S20,000 Milwaukee 682,000 840.000 288.000 834,000 416,000 S76.000 ' 84tMK ' Cincinnati .... Ottumwa ....i Cedar Rapids. Sioux City...., Bt. Paul Cleveland .... Take Warning. - ... , . Don't let stomach, liver nor.., kidney troublo down you, when you can quickly down them with Electric Bitter.' 60c. For sale by Beaton Drug Co. - " NEW CABLE ACROSS ATLANTIC Commercial Company Make Arangre mrnli for Landing; in Sw . fonndlnnd. BT. Johns, N. F., Mirch 4.-Slr Robert Bond, premier' of New ;Foundland, ' an nounces that hla government hag: agreed upon a contract with the Commercial Cable company by which the latter will extend one of It cable Into New Foundland and ' thence direct to New York City. ... DITCH USERS OPPOSED TO BILL Insist It 1 Liable to Stop Work o Federal Project. SCOTra BLUFF, Neb., March 4. (Spe cial Telegram.) Much feeling haa been . aroused her by th receipt of a copy of . senate file 174, Introduced by . Raymond, and passed by the senat laat week. Tele- . gram wer Immediately sent by official of th government Irrigation project Jn an effort to hold off th bill in tha hou...' Th board of directors of th North Plat'. Valley Water Users' association, in a Ses sion attended by all of the nine director, passed th following resolutions: Whereas, We, tha member and directors of the North Platte Valley Water Users' association, consider that a bill now before the atate legislature,, named 8. F. 174, dangerous to th Interest of th farmers - under the government project; and, wnereas, we believe ana ar confident that should said bill become a law It-' will stop th further extension of the government project or construction of th " government reservoir; therefore, be It Kesoived. That w request and urge our senator and representatives In the state legislature to use all honorable mean to defeat said B. f. 174. The resolution wa adopted unanimously. The water users' association comprise air th settlers under th $4,000,000 govern ment project. They must pay $45, . per acre on their land under tha government ditch to reimburse the national govern ment for the building of th dltci and It then become their property. A a. part of th government system three reservoir - ar contemplated In th Nebraaka part of the aystem. Director of th association ar emphatic In expressing th opinion,, that th bill would do great Injury, to the -government project, whlch'ultlmately will be the property of several hundred get- -tier. An opinion prevail among th di rector that th bill a drawn would oper ate to the Interest of certain, private In terests". ,. Andrew Weiss, engineer in charge of the government project was strongly of th opinion that th bill .should pot. pa, Al though h did not want to discus It fully until receipt of advhve from his auperlor. Supervising Engineer McConnell, who I In Denver, and who ha been Mnmunicatd with. A atrong effort wilt ' be mad- from th North -Piatt valley, to kill the bill. 4 John Steen, formerly a reaideat rt . Omaha and Wahoo. commissioner of pub., lie land and building for Nebraaka front 1888 to 1890, now a aettUr in ' th North ' Piatt valley, waa elected secretary of tha water uaer' association. . Foley's Honey and Tar cur cough quickly, strengthens th lungs and expel cold. 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