15 THE OMAHA usuux .Bffl: SATURDAY. MARTI! x VM.- r, ,REAL ESTATE (Cnntlnuefl.1 8-Koom Hon?1 on 3."th Avp., -Vear the Fie 1.1 Club. 00 Thin 1 house No. 1Jft R STith Ave., blocks south of Lesvenwnrtlt St.; eae-t from high, sightlv ground overlooking the boulevard; lot is .VixlH feet ami hue soma shsde trees; .Wth Ave la to be rvle,i till rnii anil this rtlatrlrt will develop v-ry fast1; wnw going to Colorado; will give possession at once. Lot Bargain, Eat Front, on 3lat. Near Opieh ton's 1st Adl., $400 This ta RIxl32 feet, east front on Hat flu, the M lot north of Oold St.; sewer ami city water In Krwi; one block from the Boule vard; two Works from 33rt Ave. cur line; lot lira well ami la about I feet above the Tfi next to tha llttla church. ,U ACRES 1 2-MILE OUTSIDE iimnha city ltmlte on Wth St.. near achnol and la well settled district; land lies well ami tha very best nf anil; $3J per acre. Harrison & Morton, 91S N. T. Ufa Bid;. Both' Phones. DUNDEE tjok bettor every day now. Oo nut to tncimw find k those smith front lots we sre nffemg on Iwvnnpnrt St., Just pint rf tha school, for ah. Only 4 south fronts left. We have T lotn loft on N'rholna St.. between Wh and Mst Sis.. Tur $). Ill) cnsh. balsnea S30 per month. This Includes free water service. SELBY, lth and Pinutn. AM Boand of Trad M. dill 4"7 7 A HOME $4,250 Fine 7-mom house, ahout 2 years old. Reception hmll. parlor. "tinina; room, kitchen and pantry fliiat floor; hedrooms. sewlna; room and hath room on 3d favir; papered and diH'Orated. hedmoma tinted; full basement, wtth fine hot water heatlntj plnnt. Lot tixV. south front, cement side walks; only V, hlork fm Sherman Ave., on Blnney fit. Th!a plare la rlajlu. Ua.k It up. Newell Realty Co., Dou. 4612. 54 Brandeia Bldir A-S55I. 119) 411 5 LOTS FOB HOMES th and Plnkney tM. 2M ami Sprairue 1?30. th and California tin. tii and Pratt WO. list and Cass, corner fl.aK). O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO. inn N. T. LIFE DOI G. OR A. 21FX NEW HOUSE WEST FARNAM DISTRICT K2 .V. 41st Ave. just north of Davenport street; a -veil built S-room house; on east front; asphalt paved straet: -very Hood neighborhood: close to car and school. House la strictly all modern, has reception room, parlor, dining room and kltclieo on tlrst floor, ail finished in oak. except the kitchen. bed rooms and bath on second floor and the entire actio la fleered and plaatered; bath and ventl buie entrance haww tile floors; all rooms are nicely papered; fuil brick cellar. 1 you want a good high clans home. In a high claaa neighborhood, you oan't do any better than to buy thla house, la rendv to move Into. Will maita terms reasonable. Price tS.750. HA.STINU3 HBTDBN. New Location. lffl.4 Harney 3U tl9l S37 i SOUTH PART OF CITY 7-ROOM HOUSE with nice east front lot. 60x13) feet with f.ne shade, some fruit, city water, sewer. iu, ctmern. flue repair. Price tt.iuO, im mediate possession. PAYNE, BOflTWICK aV CO.. ijoie Agents. Main Floor N. X. Ufa Blrtg. (15) 401 ( A SNAP-4-roora house near !4t h and Bln nev. modem except heat, sood repair; full basement; lar lot; permanent walks. Price. fcUia. Will make terma. Must 8. BL WAIT A CO . I 17 Bee bios' Omaha. Tela. Douglas UH, A-aSls. (1D)-M3M 7 BARGAIN 8-room house on Ohio, closa to Z4th St.. rents for pi per year. Owner non-resident; must sell at once. If taken at once will accept. S2.2SO. M. J. KL.NSAHD A Co.. Uu Blown Blk. (1)-M364 SKI 4 GRAND AVE., new 8-room modern bouse, permam-nt waika to car. ti.aoo. , Terma. (lfl.-M36 TWENTY-SECOND AND WEBSTEK. 4-rom modern cottage home, with fur nace, nice shade, paving pld, O.HJ. Thoa. W. fazen. st Douglas BUhIc Pbuna D ! U M3T9-7 FOR SALS. T rooms, alcove, closets, bath, gaa. fine corner lot. t-TuO. For tar ma inquire on the premises, southwest corner of Will and I ocust. or of R. A. McKachron. Clry Sav ings bank. w-- S-ROOM modern nouse. with furnaca. east of "4tn and Moitn lk inoe. W Hut.. 1 Douglas Block. D. lXa. (ll MJa2 t CATHEDRAL DISTRICT itw house, i rrxima and bath, two stories awl attic, hot water heat, oalt finish. A nap at SS.oetl. r.LOVo-R REALTT SYNDICATE. NYU Doug. S3: Ind.. A-9W (3.JU S NEW. inoJern home of 7 large rooms and nam. not waiui hcai. near Kountze "ace, occupied Dy owner. Must be sold li.jjn. Neat oinnalow of 4 i-ouiua on Meredith Ave., araat of sVtli. onl' i Uloi k.i from car. See me at once S3.20. Two a and 'i-rooiti. modern houses, open plumbing, taw or to casu. balance men' nlv each S2.HK. TUO W. HJCiii. Douglas Blk. i Phone D. 1UO. (ISO a8 i I HAVE six modern brick houses in Wsst Karnam street dlstrl-t which I can sell for (b.uu) each, or pernsps less. THOMAS BRB.SNAN. Rjom I. New York Life Building. Are you looking for HOUSE or LOT. We have just what you want. ITS A BARGAIN. P O. MELeO.N A CO.. !W M Y. L. Bldg. Both 'Phones :9) -T9 NOT1C1C In order to. take care of our rapidly grow ing butrtneaa. we have MOVr.D from tne Paxton Blk. to larger on ices in tile Bran leta Bldg , where we exlvnd to the gen eral puoilc tlie same "HONEST'' and SwCAKE DrlALlNG'" POLICY whuu haa been our motto since tlie organization .if i ma company In lss. Bfore buying or selling, consult us our FORTY Y EARS' experience may save oi some monev. GKO. P BEMIS REAL ESTATE CO. 4TS-4W BKANDbllS BLXsl. 19 M2U 4 IF TOC HAVTB Ttty property, farina, ranch lands er mer rnandlsa to sail or trade, list them wttb me. 't coats vou nothing uninsa I etfect . aula. W. W. Mitched. U2 Board of Trade Bldg. 1: WEST LEAVENWORTH building lots. ray pay IB en la. al'.iglat, Phone Harney til T REAL ESTATE f ITT PHOPKarY FHH 4LK. (Continued.) WEST FARNAM DISTRICT Podge St.. near 42f we hava a new. a.l minlirj house; hot water heal, full, pleas ant parlor extending entire length of house; beautiful rttnlng room and kitchen and pantry and refrigerator room on first floor; oak floors and w'tl cherry woodwork: 4 bedrooms and hath on second floor; ele gant combination fixtures: large lot and enclosed with attractive fence and fine shrubbery and roaa hushes. Tha owner mum sell and haa reduced tha pr a to !"... and will consider a smaller cnttsge aa part payment. Come now if you want a nice home, N. P. Dodge & Co., 1714 Farnam 9t. NKTW 7-room sounro house, full two-atory. siihHtnilallr built, hetwnen Howurd and Jarkin. Aplv f JWh Ave., first, be forn triMibllns: tenant. Tel. Harney .Tliel. il!i M41 Kx THAT FINK aoiitheitet corner of IRth :uid California for SHle cheap. Address. I.-eV. care ii"". 1)9t MC2 7X NEW 6-boom norsE 1515 Pnencer St.. has rcrption hall, parlnr, rllnins room and kitchen on the first floor. .1 bedrooms and bath on second floor; first clans plumblnaT and heating;; lot 50x124 feet; cement walks all around: close, to Sherman Ave. car line. All new houses sround it. HASTINGS A HEYPEN. Our New Location. 114 Hamev St. Over 75 Cheap Lots In Dundee and northwest part of town from fee to . It will pay you to see me, JOHN N. HASKELL, 914 N. T. Life. ( 19) 344 i HANSCOM PLACE A fine -rnom. modern home, with hot water heat. lar lot, eaet front, for to.JW). Yau must see this. flLOVER REALTT SYNDICATE. M. Y. Life. Doua;. 3(a; Ind.. A-HWS. a (IS) 340 S $1,500 Cash, Balance Monthly Will buy the nobbiest bun;iloW cottane in U Omaha; 7 rooms complete on one floor; iiuartered oalt fntsn and floors. Two lota lu-xiav Paved street and permanent walk. W.ll decorate and put In fixtures to suit purchaser. 518 Dorlue ?t. See it today. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., First Floor N Y. L. Bids;. Tela. Dousj. 178U A-US LIST your property with Chris Boyer. IZd and Cumin Sta. (19) Sie C730 FOR two 7-room houses rentlnir for S3fi0 per annum, with ground to build another. Sea me for terms. Thos. W. Haxen, XI Douglas Block. Phone D 13"". (18) M380-7 . o-ROOM COTTAGE, $300 CASH THIS IS A REAL SNAP 41U Charles St., (rood 5-reem cottare,.hard nil finish, gas. city water, fine shade, some fruit, one block to car. south front, house In good repair, lot 4 feet frontage, fenced. W oan sell this projierty for il.atat wttn S4) cash and the balance payable 115 a month with 4 per cent Interest winch beats ?avlng rent. We will bind xale wjtli the Irst customer who deposits as earnest money. "AINK, IWHTWli'K CO., Sole Agents. Main Floor N. Y. Life Bl.ln 19, 40 REAL ESTATE FARM. AltO HACU U FOR IALB CaJtfaraim. MENDOCING COCNTT. CALIFORNIA. Flve miles from Willlia. on Hie county road. A barguin. 1.23U acres cattle ranch; land rolling, over Vuo acres fine buy land; sn abundance of timber and water: 7-room house; one barn. 4hku; S burns. 4UX40. two cottages; fine orrhard. with a variety of fruits, spring water piped to huuae and bar us; sheep dip shed; smoke house, black smith shop with tools; tool house, granary, chicken houses, wagons, buggies, lutrncsse and farming Implement. Fine fishing and hunting. Good local marie for eattie and hay. This ranch is a bargain at tlS.uw; will aell for UA.300; good terms. Send fur detailed description. Box 19. Willils. Cel. (20) Mtto" 7x FOR SALE Sub lot i of lot 7. Capitol add., also e4 ft. lot 1 block 148. Mae me an offer. Sinlla C. Joues. W. Prospect Ave., Hollywood SUk.. Los Angeles. Cai. U) M7(si M1U Cala rada. FARM AND FRC1T LAND. Denver-Greeley diairicv, under irrigation; sugar beets, a! f alia, general farming aad truit raising; low pnoe, eaay paymenia. National Investment Co.. SIC! Uranduia Biog.. umaiia. Tel. Lmugias n9L (20 4i7 ROUTT COUNTY ranches, improved and unimproved, fur sale oy C S. McCandlnaa at Co.. Craig. Colo. (2U) M1W6 Mia laws. FOR SALii. 70 ACRES Three miles from Council Blurts postofflce; excellent for platting; soil the best; gar dening or suburban resilience; Just right for 6-acre tracts; on BroHdwav. Crescent road. Address Robins. Weetervtlle. Ohio, i a M2W 7x Searasaa FOR RENT OR SALE Lota 7 to 12. block . Cluverdaia. Box 12. W eat Point. Neb. (20 UJfcj x TO LET OR FOR SALE 2.04o-acr ranch two mllea from Ewing. Neb.; acres under pluw. Juu acres hay nteadum ; good water and shade, one set buildings. Write J. H. Talbov. Sioux City. la. (J0)-M2 Sx LINCOLN COUNTT. NEBRASKA, has the beet crops lo be found in liie state and lite loweat prices for farm Und and slock rancnea For particulars and lists apply to Buchanan A Patterson, land and im migration Aganta. U. P. R. R.. Norta PUUte. Neb. 2U) MtJ4 Max Orvgiia. FARM OPPORTUNITIES near Salem. Ore.. "The Clierrv City.'" on tlie Ix-auut il Willl aniette river' hop. walnut and fruit farms pay ) to T. per acre, net : dairy farms pay 130: improved farms to t2tw p,, acre; luilmproved. a to ti. Excursion rates to Saicm in Marcn and April. For Information and hard facts a,10i. aa A. F. Hoer. Secretary. Board of Trade. Room 11. Suiein. Ore. CJuj M297 17x WaaailBsrtaa. FOR SALE 10 acres fTuit and vegetanle rngaieii laud near Spukane. Wash., at sacrifice. rite H. K. Bn.'h. College. Taoor. la. t.Ri M'Ji'2 Al Sseatk DsfceU. A DAKOTA bargain, loe axrea. two milea from II jh l'O u-tva tilled. 19 acres fine grove, a number of largo, bearing plum trees; S icres of aaiairatiaa that produces aooui Suu worth a year; new a-room bouje mx: new nam ixn2t. another build- uig atxav; a large root cellar; a new 2-inch nowing weu. riows gallons lar mmuie VeejeLablrs and grain took tM worth of pnsea at tha Soma Liaaoia alata fair in la. goil is a deep sandy loam, with clay sunaru). If taken soon I will sell tur (II . tk.isa) i a all and (a.iag) in time at 4 ier caau iA ai Mc oni.a. Uunin a. t) U)-aa REAL ESTATE rtntt ad K.t ii la.iu mm. alr seat a Dakat tli ?. CASH ta, rf.j) worth before April 1. One iO-room house. 4 hullding lot. 50 fruit treea, tn.oiH, Ona a-mom cottage. .. one 4-mom cnttg Cn". In splen dld condition. Six huildln l"ta. n.5. One mountain nujih. !" hti. tlmoer and watrr. aplentld Ion houae and ham; l't fruit treea. heartiiK e. B.'m. I'lt-ar title. Must ha eold. addrpai, John N Mmira, Hot Sprlncs. 8. l. T Tassa, GENERAL AOENCT for Tea landa l.arae and small trans. Larae trarta at lowest whoiPKua pni'M. Orange (roves devaloped by ot.ntrn. Write Pa. kard A Utter. Cameron. Ma Mntfl Mx Mlavellai anaa, vnrn rtjr m narT SO acres. Improved, leje cash. Balanct ' like remlng. 130 acres. Improved, (l.a cash. Balance to siUt you. luO acres. Improved, i00 cash. Easy terms on balance. If you delay you will lose. Come at once. Address: THE AI.I.EN COT-NTT INVESTMENT CO.. Longton. Kansas. ( M70 M10X REAL ESTATE LOANS WANTED Oty loana Famam Smith A Co. and warrants W UjO Farnam St. i)-4 WANTED City loana. Peters Trust Co. is:)- LOWEST RATES Bemls, Pxxton block. Vi TO Jo.otiO on homes In Omaha. 0Keefe Real Esiate Co., lwl N. Y. Life. Doiui. or A-aiZ. tffi) FIVB PER CENT MONET to loan on Omaha Business Property. THOMAS 3RENNAN. Room U iSew York Lile Bldg. sEi?OND MORTOAaffi loans negotiated. Apply Room 417-U1 First Natl Bank B)d. Bell phone Doug.aa tain. KSZ)- MONET TO BUILD. $Ti0S to juO.OUO at current rates. W. H. THOMAS, ioj First Nut I Bank Bld, ta) i7 O"0 TO ri.00 made promptly. F. D. Weed, Wead Bldg.. 18m and Farnam. (2) M PAYNH. BOaTWICX CO, N. Y. Ufa. Private money; fcA to low rat. PRIVATE money to loan. B Bmndels Blrfg. J. H. Sherwnnd, C2)-4ie PRIVATH MONET-NO DELAY. GARVIN BROS., MtH FARNAM. csy-7 MONET TO LOAN Payne Investment Co. (ii)-7 MONET tn loan on Improved Omaha prop erty. Conrad Young, 161 S Dodge t. (3:-Mrerj REAL ESTATE FOR RENT S OR t-ROOM house; modern, close In. Thos. W. Haaen, Room 32 Douglas Block. (23) M3M-7 WANTED TO BUY HIGHEST prices for secondhand furniture, carpets, clothes and shoes. Tel. Doug. 3971. . (Si 71 BEST price paid for secondhand furniture, carpets, atoves, clothin. shoes. Tel. Red 5401. '- WANTED Tn buy a one-horse sprtna; warfon; muat be cheap; call Tel. Harney JJ418; t M4?77x WANTED TO RENT GE7JTTLEMAN and wife deelre larg-e. pleas ant room with private family. Permanent. References. Hanscnm Pnrk of Karnam ' district. Address A-K". care Bee. (Ml MK1 7x W IMTED TO RENT. TWO adults desire four unfurnished rooms on first floor or one room upstairs. Must be In good location, near car llne. moilern, with good heal. Address N US, (Jtii M4;Hx STOVE REPAIRS FURNACE, steam and hot water repairs; Thermostats and oilier heat regulators; new furnucea and hot water combination heating. Omatia Stove Repair Works. ia-lje. Douglas St. Phones: Ind. A-3S21; Bell. Douglas 10. 74 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Mary A. McCartney and husband to Henrietta Olerich, lot 4. Ford's Saratoga add S Carl A. Swanson and wife to Laura A. Maxfleld. nl20 feet s' of wljo feel of lot 2, blmk 4. Park Place.. George H. Stapenhorst and wife to R. H. Morehouse, lot 16. block 4. Denman Place Ji-ni Anderson. Jr., and wife to C. H. Schiotfeld. lots 14 and 15. block I, Reunion add A. B. Roberts and wife to Beehe Ce ment and Paving Co., lota 28 and 29. Niel s adit Ed H. Bngleman tn Charles Coilsa. lots 13 and 14, block 7, C E. May tie s 1st add Wilson T. Graham and wife to Beth S. Swift, lot 5. block 1. Sulphur Springs Douglas Security Co. to Theodore A. Greeting, lot 12, block 1. Virginia Place Haaimgs A Heyden to Jennie T. Ash ley, lot 3U. block 2. Hastings A Hey dea's 2d add Herman Ohltgs to Frita Hofermann, wv nw 17-18-U Ama.le M. Williams to G. Wells Parker, lots 1 and 2. block 34. Benson Dwignt Williams, administrator, to same, same Fred L. Town and wife to James T. Robertson. lot S. block 8. Spring Lake Park Henry W. Dunn and wife to John C. Ludeka, eat) feet lot L Forest Hill Park Frank J. Mortarty et al. to Ed John ston, lot 1. block M. South Omaha. George F. Gllmore. trustee, and wlfa to Hastings A Heyden. lots U . Ki. 11. 1A 13. . 36. block 1. Mystic Park Central West Investment Co. to Elis abeth A. Codding, lot, S. block S Baker Plaoe M ixes Tatmoureaux and wife to Ada line Wykoff. ni nS lot S, blm-k si. Omaha County treasurer to Charles L. Thomas. nlJ2 feet lot IS., block 7. Baker Place Thomas K. Hunter and wife to Elis abeth M Shahan. lot 2. block 121, except. R. R. ri;lit-of-way. Omalia John S. Bacon to George H. Payne, trustee. ItH 6. block 4n, nialia... C. G. Sum era and wife lo Thomas R. Kim hail, w 44 feet sub. S subuiot 4. taxiot a. S-16-1S Elixa J. Moore and husband lo George Watson, s i lota I and t, block X "atalim Place Mollie H. Olmstead and husband to Fred L. and Florence M. burton. aei sesi William F. Miller and wife to George 9. Richeson. w44 feet lot S, blin k 1. A. S. Patrick's add Charles L. Thomas in O. C. Olson, lot 2, biock 401. Grandvtew Jerry Spetlinan ami wife to Martin Fdwards. lot block 12, Bedford Place STlO 1.5") 51 HTlO ) aw X2C 1.100 409 5.1110 1 3.509 S 2.009 1 I L5o0 S.159 4.40A 15; ' i tu Total 234.373 GOVERNMENT NOTICES OFFICE OP OON8TR1XTTNO QUARTER master. Fort Leavenworth. Kenans alarcn 4. l".a. Sealed proposa.a. In trlpli caie. will be received here until 11 a. ai. It,- ....nrn. l ,,11 nl,imhin. .n. wtnng and llgiitiug fix in res of a double ant hospital corps sergeant s Quarter a Full In- formation and blank forms of propose Is rurnisnei upon aprsicaiioa. flans ami a jr-e. it icatlona may be seen here, alao ax otrice of enter q u rt arm eater. Omaha, aad Maater Builders Exchange. Kansas Oty. Mo. United St at as raerrveo tha right to accept or re)ect ant or ad proposals or anv parts thereof Envelope) to be marked propose I a for public building and adureaeeii lit Cat lata M uilaa D. Davis, vmrtir maater. ilo 4-t-i. AI-1 The Hat that Hits Two Plunks with One Buj L BALLSCENE OF RARE BEAl'IH Vast Hall of Pension Building Like Dream of Fairyland. LIES. TAFT'S GOVTS A TRIUMPH anil (' areeelona I ClrelM Vie wtth Wives nf tmhaaandnra la Dressy Splesialor. WASHINGTON. March 5. MigniHeent In Its splendor and preeentin a scene of rare beauty, wbii h quickened every human emotion, the inaturiral bull tonight w;is the climax of a day of tritrnpl s for Wil liam H. Taft. In the vant hall of the Pension building, resembling a drr;im of fairyland miiiRled fair women, beautifully gowned and from every nllme: men whose names are known In every corner nf the world; diplomats In court raiment; states men In sombre attire; officers of the army and navy tn their gorgeous uniforms and ordinary American oitlxens. whose presence testified to the democracy of tha affair. In the gallery which extended ahout the four sides of the ball room, thoimands of beautiful American girls looked down upon the awe Inspiring scene. President Taft appeared particularly light hearted and unmindful if serious things as with Mrs. Taft and Vice-President and Mrs. Shermsn they made their promenade around the great hnil room, where on every side they were flanked b;- members of the reception committee, of which GlHt Blair was chairman and Thomas F. Walsh vice chairman, the two latter and the military and naval aides at the White house form ing the escort. Preslaeat Holrta Reeepilon. The president had a delightful tcn-mln-1 ute reception in his room following his arrival, during which he greeted a num ber of his personal friends, including Am bassador Jesserand of France. Robert, Master Charlie and Mins Helen Tafl, his children, and Miss Torrey, the president's aed aunt, who came from New Englund iu atLvnii tae inauguration ana-on wuom aa he met her the president bestowed an won, Creston tit si. Waish. 3 to 1) second. affectionate kiss. Both the presidential:.11 Alo"p u'.f : a- Burn?- 3 . to nl,, . ... ,, ., , . A j Time: 1:05 ,1-n. Ttm O'Too e. D.'cklaw. and vice presidential parties were met at j Frontenac. Belle of Iroquois. La Londe. the d.xir of the pension building by the , Bitter dir. Sink Srping, Pacific and Mu ball reception committee, of which Theo- Chord aiso ran. dore W. Noyes was chairman, and escort- j Ti mZ. T'L wnnS ed to their respe:tive rooms. Mr. ind Mrs. ; I.,ui (111. Burns. Hi to li ae-ond; Bye Bv Sherman arriving shortly before 1 o'clock ' J- Howard. 7 to li tuiid. Time: and the president and Mrs. Taft haif an ! :?n, l'X rM,h" ''''"". Teo Beach. V: u , . 1 vant, t aniaio, Rubinon and Brancas aiso hour luter. Tiiere wan a cord'al and ran. hearty greeting to the distinguished guests sammariea at Tampa. by the vast assemblage whenever they appeared, and they were kept hiiHy In ac- knowledging the applause of the multi tude arid the salutations of friends. A chance gaze upward as the promenade was about to conclude brought the presi dent face to face with his children, who had taken seats in his box, and there was a keen manifestation of pleasure and af fection In his salutation. Mesle by Marine Read. Music was furnished by the Marine band and by Minister's orohestra, the for mer varying its promenade selection nf "Hail to the Chief" with the atar 3pangled Banner.'" The oomnositinns were especially effective and were sweetened and mellowed bv the. accoustics of the court. Dancing w:is Indulged In ss the j hours progressed, hut this was impossible earlier 1n the evening because of the dense crowd, which was conservatively estimated at 10.00. President and Mra. Taft went to supper In the president's room shortly after 10 o'clock, followed by the vice president and Mrs. Sherman. By this time the hail waa so crowded that only a small space at one end could be kept clear for dan cing. Those who could find room took positions in the gallery to watch the vast assem blage on the floor, where reople of every walk of life rubbed elbows and made their way about the hall as best tlrey could. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS NORTH GERMAN LLOYD TART SXTRXSS aXRTICR PLYMOUTH CHtllUOt H(i BHKgB.Miu A t actile Mm-i u .i at(. m. ll April U. Wot. D Mr.. arrtt U) k.-onrnriz Wm r iwis-icuw raksiiais serticr uu.kn ui,iW : io a. a. i.,n .'.'"."'Mar-ii is p" iimni t. j! , Call, at Ptviff iiiu au- ctiertioiii s. aCEDrrXaVRARSAR 8XRTICR OiUuaLl a a iaiititj .sap !.. is.suA. aaoins , . . -r" a jo, 1 K. Albart Ur h 1J Hr:ar.iea . Marra il I Dan. A:'s and ieiioa awim ,. BTortn Otrmu Uoyd Travelers' Checks, 1 n ! Oelnche Co., Agaata, S Broadway. R. Y, ' J BL Clansaealoa Co S3 Dearborn SL, Clu- J eago. EL I SCADLAVL-AUL2ICAN UM 1SJSS Yea Tana-Screw Passenger ateamers LXf act to MAmsav C ia ai.4 An t r A rlakMmMlj- l' "J. J"t- aiutl Utuuisl 4 rsued siaiaa. Marrh i ITniu Staiaa . Apr-I Hallla Ilia onl "l P Tlelscn Mar i " ' ' 11 otev M.v i u "Bra Xqulpped With Wireless V"? I.'vi". afT'"oC ."i"- . '.h'u' ." " , B "' " K-ni" 91 ' rhlct0- - GflVFR.MMFMT WflTIPFQ UUHtmviWCil I KUIIttJ ' Urrtl K CDXSTKI (T'.Mi; gt'ARTER. master. Fort Leavenworth. Kansas. Match x, !' if, -a lei 1 proposals. In inpll cate. will be received here until 11 a. m.. cenlral tune. Anrl 1- and tlien nnee,.,i j for electric wiring. Installing electnc light- ,n rlXJUres, f umislntig and Installing transformer, wait meter and making serv ice connections to cavalrv drill hail. Full Information and blank forms of propneais f urr Muied on aiJiilicalioii. Plans ant! ai-M-flisticrts may be seen here, also in nfftces of rltief quartermasters at Omaha and leiiver, and Maater Builders' exrnange. Kansas tliy, Ma. United States rioerves Uie ngbt to accent 'T reieot anv or ail pn-poeala fnveiopee to be maraed "Pro posals for Eleeirc Wiring. Elc .." snd sd diesaed to CAPTAIN W M. D. OA VIS. Vuai tarmaai&e. Ucuih-t-i-U-Al First Ball Game of Season at Beatrice EVENTS ON RUNNING TRUi 7 I Ocean Queen, 12 to 1, Wins Fourth . I iUiCe at imeryVllle. I FAVORITE raXSHES THIRD entee fco. Helal at t ta. 4. atsa fter Reioat Front at tlae atasr a( Basis s ess mar lee at Laa A a are I es aad Tampa. OAKLAND. March a.-Cenr Shot, a 1 to 4 favorite, proved the big disappoint ment when she failed to win the fourth race at Emeryville today. The Walker mare was regarded as almost a certain winner, but stopped after being In front at one stage of the race. Ocean Queen, a 1J to 1 chance, took command In the stretch and won easily from Rusky. while Centre Shot was third. The mile oice prove,! easy for Gypsy King. Fine weather pre vailed and the track was In good shape. Summaries: First race, three ami nne-ia"f furlongs parse. Ollln James ill! Scovllle. 9 to M won. Sullan u. Butler. J to 11 second. Donovin 1L Mentry. 7 to 1 1 third. T'me: :4;:V Harrv Gmthe. J. Y. Lvgon. Fairmont and Oolfrld finished as named. Second rice, six furlongs, selling: Otogo ili. ?cuvil!e. to 1) won. Vndv Gmfer C.io. Taplin, n to 1) second. Serenade d'O. Dev ertch. 11 to 2i third. T me i iiiv. Apto Oro. Kvelyn K.. Heutiman. In.xtant. W vidlander. L.oriinngur ana k. m. Brown fltii.thed as named. Third race, mile and a half. selling: First Peep 1 1 'i k Archibald, even won Logistiiia ilun. Sullivan, ti to 5) second Clamor '104. Scovllle. 13 to i) third tine- 2..T0V Henry O. Benvolla. Song nter and tetanus finished aa named. Fourth race, mile and seventy yards, seiling: Ocean yieen (91. I'pton. 1J to li won. Husky tiiiK. Miller. 0 to 1) :iec. ond. Center Shot 1 Deverlcb. 2 to ii tlnrd. Time: l is. twin ICnrtuua and -Mat.-htulla finished as name1. firui race, one mile, selling: livpav King iltiH. Taplin. H to 5t won, Dargln i ill. scovllle. .ii to li second. A. ytmj day liny. Laver1rh. to 1 i third. Time: 1:44. Raleigh. Miss Delaney. Psladinl. Kokoino, Colonel White. Warner Grlsweil and silver Line finished us named. Sixth race, five and a half furlongs: Blagg ill;. Phillips. 7 to ! won. Palo Alto (94. Taplin. 1J to 1 second. Oe.a C4. Deverlc h. 1 ."i to 1 third. Time: 1:07. Worklmx. Hereafter. Burning Rush. Rapid ater. Banthel. Roman Alice A. and hTleeiess Jewel finished aa named. Sn m ma rles at anta Aaita. LOS ANGEJ.es. March 4.-Santa Anita summHries: First race, mile, selling: Dredger W7, Bui well, S to 1) won, Uu.-nu n. Powers. 11 to -i secoim. Cliaplet tlu7, A. Walah. to 1) thinl. Time: 1.40,- Sam Bernard. Paul F rst. p.-erless Lass. Ronton. Dtamond Nos". Ben Sand. Huniern. Temtnr I'nml Charlpe. Ivaiuiiie and Sacket aiso ran. Second race, purse, three-hajf furlongs: Shoemaker (Hi2. Kennedy, 4 to 1) won. Dol man ilo4. G. Burns, to l'p second. Maier-ius tlU. J. Howard, i to li third. Time: i':41. M.ss Hattie. Charles Fox. Cassle Argregor. Sevra Myiea. iVironneil, Mr. Huee and M.irv's Lamb also ran. Third race, selling, mile: Ethon (lrt. Kennedy. 1 to hi Won. Oranile riutriM fll,. I Henry, 7 to 6) second. Fleming till. Mus- grav, 15 to li third. Time: l.3!S. Colum bia Maid, iFelder and Joseph K.. also ran. Fourth race, purse, six furlongs: Lady Irma (.1(6, Shilling, 1 to 4) won. Marbles ill2, MoGee. la to li second. Maid of Gotn am (!(. Henry. 10 to D third. Time: 1:12 2-6. Madeline Muagrave aiao ran. Fifth race, selling, one and thr.e-six-teenth miles: Homeless litis, V. Powers, 10 to 1 won. County Clerk ilo. Shilling, 7 to 1) second. King of the Mint (104. A. Walsh, 4 to li third. Time: 1:59. Stll larlo, Mike Jordan. Lord Stanhope and V.-inen also ran. Sixth race, selling, five and a half fur longs: Jane Swift ilul. Kennedy. & to 21 TAMPA. Fla.. March a. Summaries: I First race, about five furlongs: Cath rlne Cardwell (92. Brannon. 8 to 5) won. Kevery (liat. Irving, a to li second. Reti cent 1 1 10 Pemiorgaat. 5 to 1) third. Time: l'l. Pink Carnation. Redemption. Nomo, Panhiue, M. L. Dawson and Gilliford also ran. Second race, seven furlongs: Elysium (94. Brannun. 4 to 5i won. Plmpante (97, Paul. 7 to 1) second. St. Abe (107. T. Burns. 1 to I) third. Time: 1:30. Varia tion, Autumn Maid, Omamosa and Reln ette aiso ran. Third race, mile: Bitter Hand do7 Flytin. S to II won. Lady Etncl (In). Haynes, S to li second, aierry Bell ilii, Franklin. to li third. Time: 1:14S. Helen Vlre-lnlH. Snunkv Joe. Failert. GaJlllee and Malta also ran. ' Fourth race, about five furlongs: Ar ! rww'ft (87. Brannon. 4 to 5) won. Alamo liio. luio, jl lo i) secunn. cnsiey tne, Grirffen. 4 to 1) third. Time: l:i'lS- Co incident. Away, Jupiter, Borlady, Macrel and (stria aiso ran. Klftn race, six and a half furlongs; Airship (lux. Haynes. 6 tit 1) won, Jldgs Dunoon ili. Reid. 10 to 1 second. No Quarter (1. Pendergast. 2 to li third. Time: 1:3. Mies K. O. B , Charley Lusk. Dew of Dawn and Anna Smith also ran. Sixth race, six furlongs: Youthful (104. Mi'Caue, 3 to li won. Lniainour l Ha. Han nan, a to 2) aeconii. Nioles 1 17. Pendargaat. 4 to 1) third. Time: 1:14. Flsk. Bosom Friend. Molly Moonshine and Sudden Start also ran. RATIKE WILL MAX AGE EAGLES Benaoa Park Will Have waay Gaaeae Coming Dtaass. C. F. R.Uik. n write The Bwe relative to securing games for the Benson Eagles, of which nine he will be manager tne com ing season. His letter says: I shall put the park in fine shape soon as the weather will permltt. I am ready to book guinea and will be pleased to bear from liiuee wishing games The Benson ball park la one nf the best equipped in the state. Having a fine grand stand and bleachers, wttu a sealing capac ity of iirn Games with out of town teams, sucii aa tne Blooioer girls. Indians, Cowboys, or any fast team will be ae- ' levied. . I also wish ;o aite that 1 have made ar I ranK''tnents wltli Miiae Yansen to manage ,lu Merciiania nf omalia loam and snail OMe tie B uaon park for his guines The MerciiantS team laat Year Was one of tne i bt t in the cltv. and Mase declares ha ..... i will make it even taster tins coming sea- a., ii. . K ASl4 4T4RT4 OFF WITH A WH Nebraska Laws oa Poet Work Lax-at- .. Basket. KANSAS CITY. Mo., Maxell a. (Special Telegram, t Kansas university took the first game of tiie Missouri valley cnain piunamp series from Nebraska here to night by toe score ot 2s to ZZ. The game , waa one of the hardest fuuarht coot that haa ever beeu seen on a local floor. tl Kanaaa ohl;iinln Ita lead .lurinir Hm iu.l IW., m,uutB of play Nebraska, altnougn i it outpiaved Kanncta In the pausing ga.ne. greatly inferior in looming the ban keis. The mlseing of several eaay baa- i kets wax what ooel it the game. j The Heme teams plav here tomorrow I night and a record-breaking crowd is x- j pected. since the Kansas management lias secureii a special train from Lawrence. I The llneup. NKHU.M4KA KA.NaAl. f j f Johnans PIP MeCune-Uais 'Id . W'ar4 Of Hwiv d I a . .. Mar-lnriall Waia W.i Peln Hell UserMall-Prnr Referee: Hamilton I mplre: Ashley Hi IX DOOR MTERn.44 MEET Caerrtagtwa Maa Hie Athletes Roaade la Isle Ferae for Tooraey. Coach Cherrtngton is rounding his athletes into final form for the big indoor interciase mem. which will be held at tne Young Men a Christian aaaortauon gymnas ium dantrday night between tne four classes of tue Omaha Hign srho.il. For 'be iet six week uvr foty athietee have been ui iraviuii( ior ilu uuiei aad aa late "--"-" '"" ln a,fwr '".Mils to have incteas'd wltli the advent of Coach I'herr'naton "d wtth the uif! of trophy p ami medals ty the r!i ot '.;! T;e events to be pn: i d off nn.l n which the four rlase i entered aiT running n.grt .liinip, hihii piiw, ruf" i!iii.i. twenty-yard dash, pole vault. rive-miin lay race soil uilnrter mile potsto rat". Claude Nesvles s raptain of the senior earn. Howard of tlie jusiora. Rowley of he sophs and Wood of the" Ireshmen. riGKKft Wt , r R IIKET R4LI. Defeat All atars at Y. M. r. . sad Ttaajtea irl aa Peaaant. The Tigers won their flfTh successive game In Hie V oung Men s Christian Asho Isfion Basket Bail league Isst night, de feating the All-iars. hi to .14. The game was one of the fastest end cleanest ever played on the local floor Artnstein at enter played a star game for the victors The standing of the three teams is no as follows. Won. Lost Pet. Tigers ." ' n tft,1t A.l-Stara J Zeniths 2 1 .33 WITH THR BOWI.KR". In the Omnha league lust night the Metx Brothers won two out of three grimes plaved with the Chsncelloi s. Blskeney had both high stng'e and total. Tonight the onimoda and Falstaffs. Stout City's Pitts burgh team will pIhv a mutch game on the Omaha league alleys Saturday night, play five picked men from the Omaha men going to Pittsburg The score: CHANCELLORS. 1st. 2d. .Id. Total. Dudley 2.'. 1:w 14. .'""i West 1S1 1!1 U14 : t.undgren 1M li 140 fioff 1X7 17s 14K "iKI Caiighlari 1K& IhS 172 iiu Totais si so 770 ii; MET2 BROTHERS. 1st. 2d. 3d. Total. Nesle jm 1K9 ltd . Denman 1SS U9 171 Huntington Ml 1 v7 Blnkeney 17 U34 -i UI Ward Ut 1 It" 'f Totals So 84 35 2..w7 The Drenhers af;er Using the first g-mie to the Swirta braced up and won the next two. Toman was high man for single game with 233. while Fagun had high total w.th ai3. The score: DRESHERS. 1st. 2d. Sd. Stafford 147 177 1K Heppee 210 174 Hit Toman 1U4 S 1&2 Totals 41H 6e4 519 SWIFTS. 1st. 2.1. 3d. Kune! ...129 l: 1 Petterson 2tl 143 i Fugan 2t6 212 17 Totais 543 4!'4 4W (Wis r.ui 1,j94 4f.l ::2 5HS 1.526 the The Clialiot Shoe company took Crowns int. i camp last night for two games. The Chabots simply went crnzy and they were taken down to Lincoln immediately after the game. Walonx had high totals with 5 ami Nelson was high on single gnmn wtth 223. However, the Crowns are still in first place. Tonight Dreibus Candy company and Hussie s Acorns, The score; BRODEGAARD CROWNS 1st. 2d. M. Total. Fagerherg 1! V 171 533 Voss 1!'2 167 11 l Schultm 1H 1(9 20 "f-9 Carman 11 1! c.9 513 Waleni 3 1" w Totals 910 919 SvS 2,733 CHABOT SHOE COMPANY. 3d. Total 474 214 1KJ m 157 571 5X1 513 REPORT ON PROGRESS OF ' HUDSON BAY-WINNIPEG ROAD Elarht to Kleveo Million Dollars Will Be Repaired for One Part of I.iae. WINNEPEG. Man., March 5. The first report on the progress of the survey for the railway to Hudson Buy from Winnipeg was announced today by J. Armstrong, the engineer In charge. He estimated that the cost from the pass on the Canadian Northern railway. 160 miles north of Prince Albert. Stua. on tha Saskatchewan river, to Nelson river, is from tK.OuO.OoiJ to SII.OOO.OUO. WILL OF MRS. ABBY L EDDY Half Mlllioa Divided Betweea Paea eer F. Eddy and Wife of Sen ator Revertdare. CHICAGO. March 5. The will of the late Mrs. Abby L. "Eddy, which disposes of an estate valued at Te.tsj, was probated to day. With the exception of SF.5U0 tue entire estate Is given to Spencer F. Eddy, her son. and Catherine Beveridge wife of Senator Beveridge. her daughter. Mrs. Beveridge also is given the residence In Chicago. Delia 3. Field, a sister. Is appointed exe cutrix. VETERA' ENGI EKR PENMOIED Phil Plekerlagr Retiree After Fifty Years' Serrlea. BOONE. Ia., March i. Special Tele gram.) Phillip Pickering, for fifty yer.rs an employ of the Northwestern railroaii, was pensioned today by that road. H;a record as engineer la Kfl per cent. Picker ing pulled the famous Jarratt and Palmer theatrical special with engine "L. Hol brook" through Iowa in llf7(i. making, the greatest recorf In the history of the Northwestern, for which ha waa presented a gold pin by his fellow employes. Hardware Mea Oppose Parrels Past. HURON, S. D., March 5. Special.) Rotall hardware dealers of South Dakota are enjoying the moet prospermia gath ering known to representatives of tins particular branch of commerce in tjie history of South Dakota. Altogether tne attendance exceeds expectations and all are in the happiest mood. One of die In- tereallnir feulurea if the ranriMln. .... ... . , ! the uiltlr... X Mtnuail.tf r,ci'n...m . . I H. Kvans of Tracy. Minn., vice president of the Retail Hardware Mutual Fire In surance company. His theme was the "Saving of Cost of Insurance.'" G. L. Svhulla of Minneapoila discussed Ui par cels post question and declared the par cels post proposition should be discour aged. President Gregory In his annual address made reference to the legislation concerning the parcels post and declared that "there ia not now and never has there been good reason why tha tiatl n should be burdened with the enormous load that would result from the parcels post system.'' The selection of tha city in which to hold the next annual con vention is attracting no 'small attention. Yankton. Sioux Falls and Huron ara ahout evenly matched for the honor. The ques tion will be decided at tomorrow's ses sion. weeklies; am Dry. VERMILLION. S. D, March . t.pe eitl. ) The little town of Meckilng. In Clay county and Meckilng township, does not want saloons. By a vote of S4 to 14 the cltlaena yeeterday decided to keep out the aaloou. Not a saloon ia operating tn Clay county at present. aloa Faaad la Palaaa to tha dyspeptic. Electric Bitters cure dy spepsia. Uver and kidney ooaiplaints and debility. Price tue. Foe aaie by 1st. 2d. Grotte 14fi 1S7 Sutton Neison " I -2o Prlmeau, C 1!'5 !'.4 Foley 17R It") Totals M2 9t I Lru: Co Mr. Roosevelt Writes Article -on Journalism First Editorial from Pen of Ex President Deals with Types of Newspapers. NEW YORK. March 5. The f'rst edl tortal article from the ien of ett-Presldent Theodore Roosevelt, which appears in a Mrch Issue of the Outlonk. deals with the subject of "Journalism." It snys 1n part : "Bvery owner, editor or reporter of a conscientious newspaper is an asset of real value to the community. We have many newspapers, big and little, of this kind But we alHn have many that arw emphatically nig of this kind. "During the last few years It baa be come evident t hat certain newspaper rs controlled hv men who have gained; Wealth in evil f.tehl n. who desire to stifle honest public opinion and id an In strument in the purchased mendacity of those who edit and write for such, papers." Mr. Roosevelt then pays his respects to "The apostles of that Tlldenus yellow Journalism which deiries the cult of the mendacious, the sensational and the inane." Tn conclusion he refore to "Another type if temptation which has much fascination for men of cultivation, and which la quite aa fatal to their usefulness as fel low Journalism." He says of tbee- "A newspaper which avoids vulgar sensationalism- which appeals to people of taste and Intelligence, m.-yy nevert helens them grave harm and be within Its own rsrher narrow limits an element of serious mischief. For It may habitually and .vmslstently practlre a malign and strenuous) untruthfulness which, though more refined. Is ai immoral aa Its sen sational competitors. " cultivated man of good Intelligence who has acquired the knack of saying bitter things, hut who lacks the robust ness to feel at ease among men nf action. Is apt. If his nature haa annthlna; of mean ness or untruthfulneen, to sit In ololstered aloofness and tn endeavor by an unceas ing output of slander to hnl?ter up hla own uneasy desire to be considered su perior. "Now. a paper edited riy men nf this stamp does not have much popular in fluence, hut it may exert a real Influence for evil by the way in which It teaches young men of good education that decent and upright men are. ss properly tha sub jects for foul attack as the most debatsMi corruptlonlst ; that efficiency and wicked ness are Interchangeable and that the cor rect attitude to adopt In facing the prob lems of our time Is one of sneering and supercilious untruthfulness." MUTUAL LIFE SETTLES SUITS AGAINST MXURDY Company 4iei to RwotM we-Py Six Millloaa aad firtn I.ese Than Tnoasand. NEW YORK. March 5. The Mutual Life Insurance company has settled suits aggre gating nearly SHOno iW brought In 1W. against Its f irmer president. Richard A. MrCurrtv. and others, according to the T'mes today. The Company has received from the defendants. It is said, a total of JM5. The suits wer brought for the re covery of money alleged to have been ob tained by the defendant officers and agents of the company or improperly expended by them. Know Play May Cost Kyo. VERMILLION. S. D.. March 4 (Spe oial. ) Students of the university ware snowballing each other In front of their boarding house when one of the missiles crashed through a window and a piece of the glass struck Maater Robert Olson In the eye. It Is feared the little fellow will lose his aight In this eye. Bigger, Better, Busier Ttiat'g what ad vertising In The Bee does for your busi ness. Snappy Woolens for Spring Wear WE certainly f4l justified in boast ing of tha very handaome array ot smart fabrics that will greet your eyes at this stora for this seaaon'a wearing. But you'd better get your order oa our books now, today while the as sort mem Is at Its beat. You'll (lad laa fabrics sensibly priced. TAIL WILLIAM JERREMM SOS, 20IM1 South loth St. A Sure Cure for Fistula Ana That aounda tn- f "V A , adr triad j .li ne uf tne au- 1 1 ledumcumeij Ll Uel tailed o sua I mesa whs I ear. My ample ansuune Inaumwil ia a sura ism. I use no knife or cnlo nilurra. naltnar do I aiteact you , to OajiMemua ouaaaOiua. Hun. araiLi liaceiiaencureil. Tbeaaoie ! ia iwaeihie for you. N o more it- Sxilis. no mora iiiplaanlne or ajuwraiMO. My trealmilt la Uia Mtreat. wfest aad tiulcfe- aat cure in Uia wurlu. lu Pay NO Money fjr ly and unSnaT Uctil Cured. uuaaily ee a cure Ui e ery sue Uia 1 amu WRITE TO DAYl r IreatraeriL Iimim still, keen rour mmiv in your pte-kaC laapuajl it in you own haaa. I r w Will Ueel WML ThM I I a. ii Uiitnum. have name ran ODmpleaHly kih! rou an aaUalled in averr iiarttutuar. inen Mar ma oe amail so i sag. Tliara nur ' amiara ana atmuid ma, ro ui iim sua m me at uaaw. I wrnl liiaat write aa- any fteetMM """a Siatlreas Dr. E. R. Tar-y, wwaBSMOHas. " 1 r a. f. aw m