Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 24, 1909, Page 11, Image 11
J TUT: OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY. MARCH 2.4 1009. 11 i y ill" POULTRY AND EGGS i:onunuea ) BARRED Plymouth Rock cockerels; Nth corker! end rullet matin. Also U B Turkeys Satisfaction guaranteed. Mra L. P. Carroll. Hampton, la. I. P. ROCK cockerels, hern, pullet, birds scoring M to 12, sired by M prise ckl. Tt M. Poultry aliow. Kens In I'aaon. Mra. R. Van Lr Wert. Lacey, la. (11)-M82 Ux White Leghorn eggs n per ion, at Mandy Lee rarm. Tel. riorenca 12. (1D-M788A30 PARTRIDGE COCHINS Choice birds, both seaes. Mra. C. Wonderly, Benedict, Neb. (ID-M727 tlx END postal for large llluatrsted catalogue ruil-nioodcd poultry, Incubators, eg tgs for Farm, liatrhlna. chsritlcleer Poultry Iiept. H, Mankato, Minn. (11I-M728 27g FOR BALE Barred Plymouth Rock corker ela. 7&e and 11 each. While Leghorn, ftfic and 75c earh. One Maine bone cutter, $H 'Phone Ind. B-2784. Poultry Yards, 463b Franklin St. (1D-MM.1IU PRINTING JARVB. PTO. CO.. lob printing and calen dars, ma cm np. Avo. rnone ind. A-ZftW IB) eul REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE DEALERS. RF.KD ABSTRACT CO.. Eat. 15; prompt aervica; get iut prlcea 1710 Farnam St. (18) -U , REAL E8TATB TITLE-TRUST CO. CHAS. R. WILLIAMSON, President .! 5l PAYNE 1NV. CO.. first floor, N. Y. L tl IS BENJAMIN R. E. CO.. 477 Brandels Bldg! Ed Johnston Co.. 1(14 Farnam. (19) M719 Mil DA R LI NO A DARLING. 441 Brandeta Bldg. 'Phone D. W34. 19 m CITY PROPERTY TOR 8 A LB. A BIG SNAP In tha north part of city we have a -r. brick house, high and sightly, affording a bi autlful view of the north rart of city frsnd the river, with the bluffs beyond. City tewBter. buth, etc. Property hits a rental sjcilue of about $30 per month and In good irpulr. Price, $2.60"; mnrtgAge, $1,700 at 6 p T cent. Owner, leaving city and wants :ash for his equity. Will take vacant prop irty. He Is very anxious to close this prop rty out within the next few days and will I ve someone a big bargain. Act quick If - feu want a snap. PAYNE, BONTWICK & CO., ,3ot Agents, Main Floor N. Y. Life Bldg. (191935 24 We Advise to Buy 21T1I AND CHARLES Neat 6-ronm cot- lae, modern except heat, south front, paving paid, $2,500. " WALNl'T 111 LI. DISTRICT-A good, large 1 6-room all modern house, corner lot I 5xKk. paving paid; a sniip for $2.K50. : 2S NORTH 22D Neat ti-room, modern, H paving paid, for $3,500. 1211 NORTH 34TH In Hernia Park, a neat ll-room, atrlctly modern home, nicely fin ished, foi $4.5X0. arm DA VENT'ORT 8T. Oood close-in horn facing boulevard, 8 rooms, best of ra '. . pair. $6.oi. J 11 M BOCTH 2STH A very good house for 9 $S.$(; large east front lot, beat of hot J water heating, oak finish. Owner leav ing city. BKMIS PARK SACRIFICE Large 6-room modern home, ho levard. with lo4 Ik WEST FARNAM- modern home, hot water heating, on dou levard. with 14 feet frontage, for $5,500. AM A very inwu new - V Tk room atriciiy nio j flBLD CU B A modern house, $t,7f0. new house. 8 rooma. at- flnlahed. best of hot water heating. rge corner lot, $,6U), and easy terma 7 to i good party. . Glover. Realty, Sj-ndicate, Ground Flour N. Y. Llfe t-3!, A-39R3. (19) M941 26 IMPROVED ACRE TRACTS NEAR CAR LINE IN FLORENCE. $4,200 for 8 acrea all under cultivation. Improved with five-room house, large barn, well, brick cave, chicken coop, etc. Only 7 mlnutea' walk from car line and 10 mlnutea' walk from school of eleven grades. Young fruit of all klnda. rich black soil, electric light In street; price reduced for quick sale. Owner leaving city and must sell at once. See this Immediately, as acre tracts in a good neighborhood, so near stores, churches, school and car Una where land val ues are steadily Increasing, are difficult to find. Easy .terms. Investigate. OEORUE tV.. ltKl FARNAM ST. Phone Douglas 756. (191-M96& 26 WEST FARNAM HOME Nine large rooma. oak finish, combination fixtures, good furnace, full cemented cellar. laundry, cedar rloaela; large corner lot ceiiHtnt sidewalks, paved atreeta. All spe liala paid. Price only $8,500 P. 0. Nielsen & Co., 703 N. Y. Life Bldg. (19)-M962 20 Every Day IS BARGAIN DAY , loth and Fowler Ave., new 5-room house, with two unfinished rooms on second floor: all apt-ctal taxes paid; water, sewer and gaa. aim) well and 72-gallon cistern; lot 5xl27. Can be bought on easy terms and j a oarguin at $1,850. J. A. LANGAN & SON, Douglas 15o9. TOO N. Y. life Rldg. l))-vMtl 24 BEAUTIFUL HOME BARGAINS Eight rooms, modern.oak finish, full two stories, large commodious rooms, elegant ar rangement and finish; built for a home two ytara ag: front In Hanscom park, a i Park Ave. This property must b sold by 1 tha Ibth Inst., and the price will sell It. as it Is offered for $1,500 less than its actual value; part cash will handle it NATIONAL INVESTMENT COMPANY, . : s Brandela Bldg.. Omaha, Neb. tl)-Sl 5 ACRES 1 mile west of Benson. $1,700. fM cash; balance annually. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., V 1st F1 N. T. L. Bldg. ' Tela Doug. 17(1 A lit (19)-02S a v-nn HALE New 6-room modern colt ace furnished or unfurnished, near two car lines and school. Call up B 2703: Harney m. u) aiw ..x rtCLEf ARn HOCSE. JH North lth St rooma, modern, only $2.5ov. Thomas brsnnaa, room l isew lor un nuts REAL ESTATE C1TV PHOPK.RTY TOR Kl.K (Continued.; Farnam St. Property 22 ft., Improved, near 3d, 111,!. 123 ft. mar 23d, X,.o. 110 ft. near ad. t-M a ft. 72 ft. near 23d. $-' a ft. 87 ft. near 2-d, Improved. $42,WA t ft. near 18th St.. H2.0MO. 22 ft.. Improved, near 12th, I15,0"0. 24 ft, Improved, near 22d. $1,W0. 116 ft near 7th. s.5w. 10 ft oppoalta Charles Turner a. W.OoO. Harrison & Morton 13 N. Y. Life. Tel. Dour. 314. A-3144. (19)-M946 24 FOR RALFJ-Rty owner, desirable 8-room house, strictly modern and up-to-date; near Hanscom park. Tel. Douglas 2t. or Harney 8. (19-M9M 2f.. HAVE YOU $2100, $3,000, $4,000 OR $5,000 TO INVEST OR LOAN! We have a number of good 1st mortgage loans on Omaha Improved real estate, that will bring S per cent Interest. These would be either on new homes or new brick flat buildings, which would be the very best j kind of security. HASTINGS & HEYDEN, New Iocatlon. 1814 Harney St 1) 027 26 FOR SALE Sub lot 6 of lot 7. Capitol add.; also e 44 ft. lot 3, block 148. Make me an offer. Strllla C. Jones. 65 W. Prospect Ave.. Hollywood Sta., Los Angeles, Cal. (1)-M621 A4 WORTH INVESTIGATING I3S0O Reception hall, parlor, dining room, kitchen, laige pantry; I bedrooma and bath upstairs; large closets, full brick basement; best of furnaces; downstairs finished In oak; lot fiOxod. corner; owner going east, must sell this sunny home; 2 blocks off Farnam St.; walking distance. GALLAGHER & NELSON, 4iH) Brandels Bldg., Omaha, Neh. (19) M8D6 25 LIST your property with Chris Boyar. 2?d and Cuming Bts. (19) 6 New 9-Room House West Farnam District In that new and sightly part west of Joav lyn'a home. This Is No. 819 N. 41st Ave., almost completed, ready to move Into; well arranged and well built, floors and wood work are dull finished oak rubbed down. A large butler's pantry that will delight the housekeper; two lots; $8,150; with the new paving paid up In full. Note the ex tenslva and beautiful view from the front porch. Harrison & Morton, 912-1S N. Y. Life. Both "phones (l)-982 26 $4,G00 Choice Location 7-room house, almost new. atrlctly mod ern, reception hall, parlor, den, dining room and kitchen on first floor, S fine bedrooms, linen closet and bath on 2d floor, full brick and cemented cellar, laun dry, etc.. electric light and gas. barn, ca- ment .walk, paved street, all paid, close to car. 11 b. 28th 8t. BIRKETT & TEBBENS, 4Z3 Bee Bldg. 'Phones: Doug. 4754; Ind. A-1764 (1) 981 a BAROA IN 8-room house on Ohio, close to 4tn hi,, rents tor 1300 per rear. Owner non-resident; must Mil at once. If taken at oaca will accept, $2,280. M. J. KENNARD & Co.. S10 Brown Blk. (1)-M364 IP TOU HAVE City property, farms, ranch lands or mer- chanoise to sail or trade, list them with me. It costs you nothing unless I affect a aale. W. W. Mitchell. Ui Board of Trade Bldg. 1 6 REAL ESTATE FARM AND RANCH LAND FOR SALS British Colombia. NECHACO VALLEY (British Columbia) land. $16 per acre; $3.50 per acre casn, Daiance in six annual pay ments Wa have but mere aections left out of 12.000 acrea advertiaed ten days ago. Main line of the Grand Trunk Pacific railway now building directly through this valley. Unsur passed for wheat, fruit and atock farma; no irrigation; summer rains, scarcely any winter; climate controlled by Japaneaa current Pea vines and blue atem ft feet hlah: rich black aoll, and the most delight ful climate on this continent. Better re serve a quarter suction without delay. U s going faat GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC LAND CO. 211 8. 16th St., Omaha. J. C. Huteaon, President. (20)-M78 Colorado. FARM AND FRUIT LAND. Denver-Oieeley district under Irrigation sugar beeta, alfalfa, general farming and fruit raising; low price, eaar raymenta National Investment Co.. t2 Brandela Biag.. umana. let. uougiaa 6IL a-667 Kasusaa. NORTH Dlckmson county land, fine homaa good Investments, selling fast, advancing rapiaiy; come soon, get a good bargain. Wrlta E. rackaer, Manchester, Kan. CO) MS64 llx Iowa. FOR BALE A farm of S20 acres, two and one-half miles from Osceola, the county seat of Clarke county, Iowa. 110 aero In cultivation, balance in blue grasa pas lure. Small orchard, and a number of shade treea around the house. Oood house and barn, and shedding tor a hundred head of cattle, and hogs, wood shed and hen house, rarm well watered with well and living atream. Price $70 per acre or $22,401), $6.4u0 cash down and balance In four years, Interest payable annually 6 per cent on $12.u00, and 6 per cent on $2,au0, with option to pay KhU or $1,000 at any Interest date after one year Ala.i have other bariralna. "Send for Hal 26 P. P." Karr & Karr. Osceola. la. (30t M5S A4x Nebraska. EXCURSION To Deuel Co., Neb Low rates. Oo with ua on March 30 or April 6 and ace one of the flmvt countries In the stale, w here wo can sell you good land close to good towns, churches am schools, In well settled locality, at price ranging from $16 to $35 per acre. Land that ia, and will produce) as many dollars p-r acre aa Iowa or eastern Nebraska Oo with us and let ua prove to you that this is the garden spot of the west. Writ, at once for rates and descriptive litera tune. S. E. Wait & Co., 6i7 Bee Building. Omaha. Tel. Douglaa 1391 tx M968 24 FOR BALE. ISO-acre Improved farm In Holt Co., Neb. per acre, stair tun u H. Meyer, iiasis, c oo. i .m .21 :4x HAVE you your rights? Three Kinkild sections, all together; valley land; a big bargain. Addra P Sbl, Bee. 0-MM x REAL ESTATE 'ARM AU HAf II LAM) FOR SALls Nebraakal'nattaaea. FOR RENT or for sale, ranch 2.040 acres. 2 ml.ea Ewlng, Neb., much valley land, tame grass, all fenced and cross fenced; 1) acres under plow; 0 acres nay; good water and shade; aet of good buildings. Wrlta J. 11. Talboy, Sioux City. la. tJDJ M744 27 HAS It ever occurred to you that Omaha, louglaa county. Neb., Is the best town on the map? In 1KM Omaha was strug gling for existence. Nowata, Oklahoma, bids fair to be another Omaha. Ask the Missouri Pacific ticket agent for rates. Come In and let us tell you about our land at $10 to 3a per acre. Then go down and see for yourself. It la worth while. Nowata Land and Lot Co., Suite 824. N. Y. Life. 'Phone Red 1H99. Open evenings. t MJ 24 Oklahoma. PC YOU KNOW that In Nowata. Okl.. there Is In progress of construction fif teen store buildings, a court house, a city hall, a city and a county Jail, a school house, an lno-room hotel, then add a l,rti,i cement plant, employing 800 men. What better life Insurance could you give your son or your daughter than buying one of our Nowata lota. We have them from 126 up. all of them on easy terms If desired; and then we have soma of that land yet at $10 to $35 per acre. It Is worth while. Take Missouri Pacific straight through. You might get an oil well. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO.. Sulta 624 N. Y. Life Rldg. Phone Red 1999. Open Evenings. (W-M1! 26 FARMS. $6 to $75 per sort. Write for our long lisi. rirniiB. DrsnaeiR rung. (20)-2Sl Mch31 CHOICE Oklahoma farm for asle. ln acres, room house, nam, enn. granary; SO acres In cultivation, i0 acres bottom. 10 scree orchard; 7 miles from railroad town; price, per acre; one-nair casn. lime on bal ance. Write Swope & Co., Ptlllwster, Okl. (20) M726 Aix OKLAHOMA. The Oklahoma Cherokee Central rail road Is about to be built east and west hrough Nowata county. Better iret In on some of that $10 to $.lfi land before the price doubles. Ask Mo. Pacific agent about low rates to Nowata. Okl. NOWATA LAND AND IX)T CO., Suite 24 N. Y. Life Bldg., Omaha. Neh. Open Evenings. 'Phone Red 1999. (20) MS78 28 Sooth Dakota. BUY SOI TH DAKOTA LAND. Buy In the Kadoka vicinity. In Stanley county, where the rich soil grows gcod corn, small grain, alfalfa and timothy and clover, -plenty of water easily ob tained, free from rock. Come and buy while It s within reach, from $8 to $21 per acre. We also have gilt edge first fnrm mortgages for sale, can net you from 6 per cent to 8 per cent Interest. Agents wanted. For description write to F. E. Reldlnger I-nnd Agency. Kadoka. 8tanley Co., South Dakota. (20) MWS A4X Waehlastoa. FOR SALE 10 acres fruit and vegetable Irrigated land near Hookane. Wash., at sacrifice. Write H. E. Smith. College. Tabor. Ia. (Z0 M202 All REAL ESTATE FOR RENT FOR RENT 10 acres of land and house near Florence. Creigh Hons Co., Hoe Bldg. t21)-18 25 REAL ESTATE LOANS WANTED City loans and warranta W. Farnam omitn a v-i.. looi axnam bu (22)-651 WANTKD City loans. Peters Trust Co. LOWEST RATES Bamia, Brandela Bldg. US) SIS) $100 TO $10,00 made promptly. F. D. Wead, Waad Aildg.. lata ana t iraua. uij- PRIVATE! money to loan. J. II. bherwood. 616 Braudels Bid. s LOANS WANTED. If you need a reasonable loan on well Im proved umana real esiaie, i can enter tain your application, at 6 or oH per cent interest, according to location or grade of property; no delay, and privilege is given for prepayment before maturity. 1. Blb bernaen, 206 Old Boston Store Bldg. (Z2)-M4J8 A17 FIVE PER CENT MONEY to loan on Omaha BuaUess Property. THOMAS BHENNAN. Room 1, New York Life Bldg. (22)-696 SECOND MORTGAGE loans negotiated. Apply Room 417-18 First Nat l Bank Bldg. Ball 'phono Douglaa 1318. (22) 604 PAYNEJ, BOflTWICK V CO.. N. Y. Ufa Private money; luOO to l&.ouo; low rata (22)-6 MONEY TO BUILD. 1504 to $200,000 at current ratea W. H. THOMAS. 60S First Nat l Bank Bldg. (12)-67 MONEY ' TO LOAN Payne Investment Co. (2Z) 61 MONEY to loan on Improved Omaha prop- arty, t-onrad young, uia uooge ot (2D-M96 PRIVATE MONEY-NO DELAY. OAnVIN BROS.. Ib04 FARNAM. (22)-7 $500 TO $6,000 on homes In Omaha. O'Keefe Real Futate CO.. lout N. v. L,ira Doug, or A-2152. 22)-461 REAL ESTATE WANTED WANTED TO BUY. IF you MUST sell, list with us. We csnnot sell anything unless at squeese prices. Open evenings. - NOWATA LAND LOT CO., Suits 624 N. Y. Life Bldg., Omaha, Neb. 'Phone Red. im. (26)-M321 STOVE REPAIRS FURNACE, steam and hot water repairs; Thermostats and other heat regulators; paw furnaces and hot water combination heating, umana tsiove rtepair worm. 1206-12OS Douglas St 'Phones: Ind. A-3MI; Bell. Doilaa 860. 674 WANTED TO BUY HIGHEST prices for secondhand furniture, carpets, clothes and shoes. Tel. Doug. Ja.l. (26) -671 BEST price nald for secondhand furniture. carpets, stoves, clothing, shoes. Tel. Doug. not ;) 1 WANTED Jersey cows; fresh or coming In soon. E. Purdy. 2416 turning St. (26)-M774 37x AUCTIONEERING The noted auctioneer of Iowa, Ills, and Neb., F. V VauPelt. has located In Omaha. Office 843 N. Y. Ufa Bldg..' Phone Ind. A 3622. (261-614 AW WANTED To buy large numbers of Ho mer pigeons for squnb raising; also pure whlt Homers. Write describing what you have, quoting lowest price. Dean Swift Poultry Co., Dea Moines. It (26)-MSJ8 29 WANTED TO RENT WANTED Completely furnished house for 6 or 7 months of 8 or 8 rooms. Must be In best residence district. Address O lvl. Bee. t- MS'.) 26 WANTED By young couple without chil dren. 2 nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Must be In nice modern house In good neighborhood. References exchanged. Address W 11)7, Bee. 0)-M8S9 26x WANTED. TO RENT Well furnished house, for one year or longer, from May 1; well located, city or Dundee; family of three; best of references. Address S 1H6, Ore Bee (26 MS4 VS WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Position aa rhauffeur; reference furnished. Address P lao, Bee. (J7-M891 26x W A NTKD Position aa drug clerk by young man Of i year' prartleal experience. Ad C.re A. P. b.. care Dundee Pharmacy, Omaha (27)-9.tl 23 DORANDO TO SEE THE MATCH Marathon Champion May Accompany Prrrelli to Omaha. TWO ITALIANS ARE GOOD FRIENDS notch Will Receive Ovatloa frosa Home Folks and Maay Wrest lers Will Join In Greeting at the Andltorlam. Porando. the Italian Marathon king, who has beat Johnny Hayes, the American, two out of three, probnbly will attend the Ootch-Perrelli w r. stle at tha Auditorium Friday night. He may accompany Pcrrelll from New York to this city. He and Per relll are Intimate friends and. as neither has ever been aa far west aa Omaha, they ar likely to come together. This word has Just been received by The Bee from New York. The message states that Perrelll would leave that city Wednes day morning and arrive here In time for hi match with Ootch Friday night Ootch, so F.tnll Klank writes, haa com pleted hia training for the De Rouen match at Kansas City Thursday night. "Frank Is In fine form and you will see a gTeat match at Omaha." The Qotch-Perrelll wrestle Is proving such a drawing card that Manager Olllan of the Auditorium has decided on the necessity of more seats and Is now bending every' effort to lpcrease the seating capacity. Ho will have new arena and side box seats arranged and the Indications that every one will be occupied. The last time Ootch was in Omaha he wrestled Bransfleld, the Australian, and the audience was large, but the one that sees the world's champion go after the big Italian Friday night will certainly eclipse that one. The sale of aeats outside of Omaha Is large, vast numbers having gone Into Iowa. Humbolt. the home town of Gotch, has bought a big bunch of tickets and will send a whooping delegation down to see the match. When Gotch and Hackenschmlt wrestled REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Gertrude Broomficld to John H. B-oomfleld. uniilv" of wU of lot 1 block PS. Omaha $ 2,600 James L. Taylcr and wife to Ehba C. Madsen. lot 1, block 2, Clifton Hill : 650 Cathreno O. McDonald and husband to Jacob Adler, lot 1. block 2, Fostera add 4.200 John A. O Doherty and wife to Ed ward Maher. W50 feet of lot 14. block HO, Soufi Omaha 26.000 John F. Behm and wife to Thomas J. Knyrcs and wife. n40 feet of lot 13, block 17, Kountze's 3d add 1.000 Olivia K. Ruth to John P. Behm, lot 13. block 17. Kountze's 3d add.... LOOO Paxton Retil Estate company to Rosa lie W . C awley, lot 26. Keystc ne park 669 Grace Lillie to Owen T. Hamer, lot 8. block G. Lowe's add 1,000 Balma Stanley nnd husband to Ixnils Hansen, aX feot of lot 6, Ellxi beth Place, and n6 feet of lot 6, Garvin's eubdlv 750 Jerse J. McMullen and wife to L. M. Ixird, lot 1. block 4, Albright's sub- div 800 Heirs of Byron Reed to the goverruira of the Knights of Ak-Sar-Ben, sub lot 1. tax lot 40, In 10-13-13 2,000 United, Real Estate and Trust com pany to W. J. Addy. lota 13 and 14, block 37, Kountze Place 1,500 Edward Lytle and wife to Henry Hatrbena, w4 of lot S, block 122, Omaha a',600 Ar.na B. Lytle et al to same. same.... 1 May E. Lytle to same, sanro 1 Alvah P. Whltmore to Louis !h m mn, lot 1. block 4, Sulphur Purlngs 828 Same to William W. Boardman, lot 20, block 4, Sulphur Springs 825 Benjamin Folsom and wife to John B. Phlppen and James C. Edwards, lot 81. block 1. Redlck pHrk 600 Mary G. McCague and husband to John F. Sturgeon, lot 2, Stanton Place 360 Rul-.ln Lund and wife to H. H. Garst, wVi lot 5. block 3. Jetter'a add 1.8n0 Prairie Trust company to Robert A. Morlson, lot 3. block 1, Prairie park.. 8,400 Waclav Slnvleck and wife to Joseph Jirasek and wife, tH e lot 11, Kountze's 2d add 2,100 Lula S. Brady and husband to Ida A. Parsley, lot 7, block 4, Maxwell's 2d add 1.500 V. H. Nichols and wife to Mark T. Martin, lots 21 and 22, block 88, Dundee Place 1.400 Total amount of transfers .$74,671 GOVERNMENT NOTICES CONSTRUCTING QUARTERMASTER'S Office, Fort Meade, South Dakota, March vg I) Sealed proposals. In triplicate, will be received at this office until 10 a. ra , mountain time, April 19, 1KB, and then opened for the construction, complete, of approximately twenty-eeven miles of brbed wire fence around the Fort Meade, South Dakota, military reservation, in accordance with plans and specifications which may be had upon application to thie office. Bids are wanted for both concrete and wooden Doata A depolt of $10. to Insure return, is required before plans are sent on in dividual application. The United States re serves the right to reject any or all bids or to accept any ui uiu may oe advantageous to the government. En velopes containing proposals should be en dorsed "Proposals for Fence" and addre aad to tho Constructing Quartermaster. Fort Meade. 8outh Dakota M2i-23-24-25 AIMS CHIEF QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE Omaha. Nebraska, March 22. 1906. Sealed proposals, in triplicate, subject to the usual conditions, will be received here until 10 a. m., central standard time, April 22, 1908, for furnishing transportation, drayage, and for handling atorea In Department of the Missouri, during the year commencing July 1. iao9. United States reserves the right to reject or accept any or all propoeale or any part thereof. Information furnished on ap plication. Envelopes containing jiropoaala should be marked "Proposal for Transpor tation on Route No. ," and addressed to major d. e. McCarthy, c. q. m. M.2-23-24-A21 OFFICE OF CONSTRUCTING QUARTER master. Fort Douglas. Utah, March 24. 1909 Sealed proposals. In triplicate, subject to the usual conditions, will he received at this office until 10 o'clock a. m. April 23. 19o9. and then opened In the presence of at tending bidders, for constructing, plumb ing, heating, electric wiring, etc.. for two double barracks, one band barracks and one ordnance storehouse at Fort Douglaa, Utah. Information furnished on applica tion. Envelopes containing bids to be marked "Proposala for Public Buildings" and addressed to "Csptaln T. R. Harker. Quartermaster, 15th Infantry, Constructing Quartermaster. Fort Dourlas. Utih." M?4-W--27- OCEAN STEAMSHIPS EUROPE 70 TOVB8, de Luxe and Vacation, for 1808; Cover All Europe. $150 to 91195 All Traveling Expenses Included. THOS. COOK & SON 243 Broadway, New York Cook's Travelere' Checks ; are uuuu ct.i i huii. CANADIAN PACIFIC UM TXAJsT TOVM SAYS AT SUA. Weekly Balling Between Montreal, Qaebee aa UvernooL Two daya on the oeaullrui Bl. Lawrence river and the shortest ocean route to Ku rope. Nothing better on the Atlantic than our Empresses. Wlreleaa on all steamera rirat eleas, $0; second, 960( one elans cabin, $43. Ask your ticket agent, or write for aail II, as. rates and booklet. O. M. BEajAJfXJf, t. A 838 sVo. Oiara avt. Caieatro, ZU. In Chicago last April, Humbolt s oontlgent was one of tha moat conspicuous features In the big building where the match was held.. Gotch haa not been at home for a long time and he Is to ba given an ovattoa by his neighbors there. Many Wrestler Preaeat. A sort of Informal reunion of wrestlera will be held at this match. Many of the prominent mat artists of the country will attend It. Moat conspicuous among them will be old Tom Connors, the British cham pion. Connors has never seen Ootch. let alone met him. When Ootch was In Eng land a few months ago Connors was there and Gotch sent word to the old veteran to call on him, but Connors was unable to do s. 'I must certainly meet the champion Friday night. If only to look on the best man who ever went on the mat," said Connors. "When Gotch was over the way he sent word that. Indirectly, he ascribed his success as a wrestler to me, for twenty years ago I beat Farmer Burns and that Inspired Burns to go In and make a top-notcher of himself. Of course the se quel Is that had Burns never become a great wrestler Gotch, probably, would not have been heard of, for Burns made 1 Ootch." In addition to Connora there will be the old Farmer himself, who will give Ootch the most cordial greeting of all. He It was who trained Ootch so that he could twist the tall of the nusslan Lion and rise to the championship of the world. There will also be Oscar Wasem. John Holden, Ed Morgan. Jess Westergaard. Paul Domke, Emll Klank. Gotch'a travel ing partner, and possibly Fred Beell. Big Mea la Preliminaries. The preliminaries are attracting remark able attention, notwithstanding the fact that the champion of the world Is to ap pear In the main match. Charlea A. Jen sen, the policeman, who welgha 230, and Jack Emmerrlnger, 220, are to open the engagement. They have never been seen at the Auditorium. They are both power ful monsters and are looked to for a most Interesting match. The man who doesn't get twice his money's worth In this nlght'a entertainment will be a hard man to plcane. Perrelll Is touted aa the roughest of rough wrestlers. De Rouen la rough, but not, they say, half aa rough as the Italian-all of which means some tall excitement. If there Is one thing Gotch can do a little better than anything else It Is to defend himself agalnat such tactics and use them himself. Beside that Emll Klank write The Bee that Gotch haa changed his style of wrestling and now "ripe and teara like a wild bull." Voor Perrelll! "But," say PerrelU's sponsers, "don't worry; John will be able to look after his own Interests." Well, he's big enough. At any rate, Gotch will be putting In two busy nights Thursday against de Rouen's teeth at Kansas City and Friday roughing It with Perrelll in Omaha. HASKELL, GAME FOR OMAHA Indians May Be Brought Here Tor- key Day by Baser. LINCOLN, March 23 -(8peclal.)-Manager Eager of the University of Nebraska foot ball team today closed a contract with the Haskell Indians for a game to be played on Thankaglvlng day next fall In either Omaha or Lincoln, the exact location nt the contest depending on the arrangement of the preceding games on the Cornhusker scneauie. u Knox college, which is no trying to get a game with Nebraska Is taken on for the Saturdav before Thanks. giving at Lincoln tho Turkey day meeting who me neaaaine win De played in Omaha No official word has come to Manager Eager from Coach Willlama of Minnesota as yet confirming the newspaper reports of Saturday, to the effect that the Gophers would meet the Comhuskers on the grid Iron In Oman next fall. Manager Eiurer today said he had no doubt that Minnesota would go to the Nebraska metropolis for the game, but he was Inclined to believe rnai me story published Saturday was not given out by Coach Williams. He said there were a few little details to be ar ranged yet rjerore It could be stated with certainty that the two schools would claah In Omaha. The base ball squsd caught Its first glimpse of the diamond this spring when Coach Fox took the candidates out to Ante lope park yesterday for an hour's practice. Several new men have tolned tha mnnA within the last few days and are showing up well. The work yesterday consisted mainly of batting grounders and files to tne men. Regular practice games will he started tomorrow In order to give the jittering candidates a chance to ahow what they are capable of doing under fire. A bad piece of news was given out to the rans tnis arternonn in the announcement that "Hap" Ward, the star t wirier of laat season'k nine, would not be able to make either of the trips with the Comhuskers this spring. He says his studies will require so much of his time that he cannot get away for any number of days to play base hall. He will take part in all of the home gamea. An effort will also be made to Induce him to go on part of the southern trip next month, since that will he made during tne Easter vacation, and he will not have to miss a great deal of his school work. IE HOI'R HOPES TO BEAT GOTOH Frenchman Experts to Win Cham plonahlp at Kansas City. KANSAS CITY. March 28. Frank Gotch champion wrestler of the world, arrived here today to put on final touches for his championship match with Raoul da Rouen, the Frenchman, before the Missouri Ath letic club In Convention hall Thursday night. De Rouen, accompanied bv a string of tralnera, arrived laat night. Gotch looked to be In perfect condition and expressed nimseir aa comment or tne result of Thurs dav's contest. Goteh said: 'I am worth a good bet. I am better to. dav than ever before." De Rouen said: "Americana have some what underrated me. I have been over worked while in the UYilted States, but I have had a good rest lately and am now In the best of condition. I believe that I win aercai fTana uotcn Thursday night nOlHKKI PRACTICING AT PARK Several of the Family Are Putting In Dally Mcka. Johnny Gondtng, George Graham. Harry Welch, William Belden and Claire and iianrru m i v me ineifiuers ox me ttourKe family who are now dally practicing at Vinton street park. Others who are at work with them are Dusty Coons, who goes to Oshkosh: Dr. Townsend. formerly catcher on the Omaha team, who goes to Jacksonville. III.; Nemo, who plays this year at Great Bend. Kan., In the Kansas stHte league, and big Gus Willlama, who will pitch for Guy Green. Captain Buck Franck left Oakland Sat urday night and was scheduled to arrive in Omaha Tuesday. LeRrand la also on his way and the others are now expected dally, all being blllrd to report by Thursday. AAHO.M TO MANAGE NEGRO t'hlrago Man to Look After Finances for C'hnmplon. CHICAGO. March 21 Jack Johnaon. the champion heavyweight, who has been with out a manager since his fight with Bums, ar.nounced today that Abe Aarona of Chi. Ichko had accepted the position. Several yeara ago Aarona managed the olored fighter, but there was little monev in It in those days. Johnson said he would leave for New York Sunday. Spring Foot Bull Prnctlee. IOWA CITY, la.. March 23 -(Bperlal..e Tentative plans are being made by Coach John G. Griffith for spring foot ball prac. tice and It la expected that by next week the first steps toward building up a second "IS11 machine" will be arranged for by the first alumni coach Iowa ever had. Captaln-Klect Orosa Is enthusiastic over the prospects for spring practice and though little has yet been said or dona toward completing the arrangements it la expected that a huge squsd will respond to the call for tha sprlr.g work. Fnrntrr Bnll Player Shnt. MEMPHIS. March 23 -Walter G. Gamp fer, at one time a well known ball player, waa shot and killed here today by W. A. Doyle, aupertnterdent of an Ice company, wl ere both were employed. Jn 1899 Gamp fer was pitcher for the Brooklya National league club. CORE WINS BILLIARD MATCH Demareit Defeated in First Block of Championihip Contest. FRENCHMAN MAKES HIGH RUN la Tenth Inning He Keorea Hajadren ana Fifty, Making Many Start ling Three nnd Four Cnahlon Shots. NEW YORK, March 23-ln the Initial game of the International billiard tourna ment for the world 18 2 balk line cham pionship, played In the Madison Square Garden concert hall tonight. Umls Cure of Paris. France, defeated Calvin W. Dema rt st of Chicago, , by a score of 6tw to 39. Thla was Demarrst'a first appearance In a professional tournament. Cure played very steadily at critical times and made tho high run of 1M In his tenth Inning. Demarest was impetuous and his recklessness and haste In playing marred many possible chances of scoring. Tomorrow afternoon A. G. Cutler of Bos ton will meet Harry P. Cllne of Phila delphia and tomorrow nlght'a game will be between George Sutton of Chicago and Ota C. Mornlngstar of this city. Demarest won the bank and eelectcd the white ball. He scored off, the break, but after another simple carom failed on close masse Cure replied with three caroms and left the balla widely sepa rated on his miss. Demarest could not bring them together, but scored ten times at open table play. Cure followed with three, missing a ahort single cushion shot. At tho end of the third Inning the score stood 14 to 10. in Demareat'a favor. Demarest got the balla under control at his next attempt and made thlrty-threo points, his thirty-first shot being a daz zling manse. Cure by careful nursing and a couple of drives for position added 47 to his string, missing a two-cushion shot by a halr'i breadth. After each had made a cipher. Cure settled down for a run In the sixth Inning and rolled up sixty-one caroms. Both players failed to score In the seventh, at the end of which the score was: Cure, 118; Dema rest, 68. During the tenth Inning Cure simply ran away from the Chicago player. He nursed and coaxed the balls patiently, but quickly, carcely ever hesitating over a play and frequently accomplishing some very start ling three and four-cushion shots. He ran 150 points before he slipped up on a two cushion attempt. The score for ten Innings was: Cere, 326; Demarest, 78. Demarest In his fourteenth Inning made beautiful run, adding ninety-four to his string before he failed on a short kiss shot for position. At the end of the inning the score stood: Cure, S9; Demarest, 211 The Chicago player continued his good work In the fifteenth and won rounds of applause by executing four seemingly Im possible masse shots during a run of 48 caroma. The score at the end of the twentieth in-- tilng was Cure, SM; Demarest, 306. Demarest seemed to be well settled for good run In the twenty-sixth Inning, but he played his thirtieth shot too soft for a Ingle cushion carom and left the balls In position for Cure. The latter, with 72 to go for the game, ran up 66, falling on a single cushion balk shot with the two cue balls frozen. EVENTS ON THE RUNNING TRACKS Gemmell Wins the Fourth Race at Emeryville from Fordello. OAKLAND. Cal.. March 23-The track was muddy today. Fordello was plunged on In the fourth, but waa away none too well and Gemmell beat him less than a length In a drive. Ace of Dlamonda was bid up from $400 to $600 by M. 8. Calne, but H. G. Bedwell retained htm. Sum maries: First race, six furlongs, selling: Ace of Diamonds (118. Taplln, 11 to 5) won, Little Jane 4113, Ross. 18 to 1) second. Hazlet (118. Butler. 3 to 1 third. Time: 1:16H. Light House, Toll Box, Evelyn K, Banthel and Tennessee Boy finished as named. Second race, three and a half furlonga, purse: Old Mexico (107, Sandy, S to II won, Turret (104, Scovllle, 16 to 6) sec ond, Fire (110, Walsh. 9 to 2) Ihlrd. Time: 0:42. Transatlantic, Glenna deane. Warfare, Nautical and King of Yolo finished aa named. Third race, mile and fifty yards, sell ing: Yankee Daughter (98, Unburn, 8 to 2) won, Coppers (107. Butler. 8 to 1) aec nd. Chenavaca (106, Sandy, 80 to 1) third. Time: 1:48. Yakima Belle, Romanoff. Sake. Wap. Salnrlda, Sliver Knight, Pa triotic, Eckersall and Tea Tray finished aa named. Fourth race, five and a half furlongs, selling: Gemfnell (110, Scovllle. 4 to 1) won, Fordella (107. Irfe, 9 to 10) second, Silver Stocking (103, Taplln. 13 to 1) third. Time: 1:09 Vi. St. Francis, Bu colic and Security finished rm named. Fifth race, mile and fifty years, sell ing: Rubric (113. Sandy, 7 to 1 ) won. St. Avon (106, Taplln. 7 to 1 ) second, Steel (97. Clark, 11 to 2) third. Time: 1:4844. Banpnaal, Smiley Metzer. Erbet, Mauretanla and Import finished as named. Sixth race, mile and seventy yards, purse: Ketchemlke (10. Butler, 18 to 61 won, Bellwether (108. 8andv. 4 to 6) sec ond, Ocean Shore (109, Coburn, 11 to 21 third. Time: 1:47. Netting, Rather Royal, Marwood and Joe Nenlon finished aa named. nmmarles nt Santa Anltn. LOS ANGELES, March 23.-anta Anita summaries: First race, six furlongs, selling: Ben- stone (106. T. Rice. 7 to 1) won, Miss De- laney (106, C. Henry. 11 to 6) second, Front en ac (lug, Kennedy, 12 to 1) third. Time: 1:16. Quagga. Our Anna. Toupee, Aucassln, Tavora and Redondo also rnn. Second race, 2-year-olds, three and a half furlongs, selling: La Petite (lofi. Kennedy, even) won, Placlde (105, McGee. 15 to 1) sec ond, Camera Musgrave, 16 to 1) third. Time: 0:43. Lllllum, Cussle Agregor, Lady Pure and Dare Do It also ran. Third race, seven furlongs: Light wool (107. V.. Powers, 1 to 7) won, Pedro (Pin. Preston. 6 to 1) second. Orello (107. Rulwell. 76 to 1) third. Time: U27H- Hannls. i Desmages and Duchess of Monlebello also' Fourth race, purse, mile: Norbltt GOO. Mc. Gee, to 2) won. Edwin T. Fryer (104, Llnd horst. 10 to 1) second. Green S.-al (104, G. Henry. 8 to 1) third. Time: 1:42. Critic also ran. Fifth race, selling, mile and a sixteenth: Buelere (109, V. Powers, 11 to 6) won. Star Thistle 108. Kennedy, 8 to 2) second, Bucket Brigade (ICS. T. Rice. 12 to 1) third. Time: 1:67V Curtain Burnett. Little Mose and Needful also ran. Sixth race, selling, six and a half fur longs: Albion H. (110. Musgrave, 4 to 1) won. Agnea Virginia (110. McGee, 7 to 2) second, Gene Wood (107. T. Rice, 10 to 1 third. Time: 1:?4H Paumonok Pinaud, Diamond Nose, Woodthorpe and Hogarth also ran. Seventh race, six furlongs, selling: Incle ment (112. Preston. 8 to 1) won. feervlcence (107, Wlillams, 21 to 1 secind, Fundimental , 1112. Musgrave. 18 to 6) third. Time: l:lu4i. Bha'M'ale, Recluse, Uncle Jim. Sir Barry. Anderson. Billy Bodemer. Otlllc, Rey Del dlnero and BUI Eaton also ran. Raclnar CombiIuIos Nail. COVINGTON. Ky.. March 22-Judge Harbson In Kenton county circuit court this miming rendered his decision In the noted esse of the litonla Jockey cluh against the Kentucky Roclng commission holding the law establishing the commis sion unconstitutional. The effect of the de cision Is to place Ittonla racing back to it former basis. Judge Harbesnn held that the law creat ing the Kentucky racing commission gave that body power to regulate running races; that trotting races and running races come under the same legal category, and that, therefore, the l.iw Is class legislation and unconstitutional. The court, in other words, held that the law, to be valid, must give the rsclng eimmisslnn specific autlmr Ity o"er both trotting and running races. The deelalon la a complete victory for the Latonta Jockey club. The commission will appeal Dnke nt Sparta Wins Rare. INV)N, March 23-Tlie Lincolnshire handle $ of 1.5 sovereigns for 8-year-nlds ar.d upwards, the first big race of the S'ason. ws run todiv and won hv A C Miiifaraa' Duke of Snrtn Hoi Joel's Ar ranruore was se. ond and F. Stern's lxn croft third. The betting was :'' to 1. U to 2 and 20 to 1 uh1iiM. respectively. Twenty-three horses started. The distance waa the straight tfllc. W il li THE I. OC A I, BOW I. Klt9. The West Sides St Uxt won two out Of three giimes from the Curiahys list night on the Aepocl.ition alleys. The West Sides are trying mighty hard to get out of last place, with Just one more series to play. Rice of the West Sides was the pin-getter, lth a single game of "3 and total of Tonight Dieshrrs and Signal Corps. Score; WEST SIDES 1st 2d. Srt. Total. Yousem l. IK? ls;t 4M Cross 1W) 14 U.7 447 Rice lt',6 213 ISO K4 Totala 44 . t'l'l'AH VS. 1st. l;n lo9 lid 620 60 1,4!4 2d. 19J h I'd B-'2 3d. Total. i: MS ltd 4M 113 34 Rudtger .. Powell ... 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