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    THE IIKE: OMAHA. MONDAY, APRIL 12. 1909.
POULTRY AND EGGS
(Continued.)
Whit Leghorn eggs $ per ino, at Mandy
L Farm. Ttl. Florence 162.
UD-M76S A3
BfFT Wyandott egg from prim winners,
12. II M per 15. Friaer, 27th and Webster
Av. (11) MK03 121
PRINTING
JARVE PTO. CO., Job printing and ealen
dars, 1Mb at Cap. Ava. Phone Ind. A-2620.
(6)--15
REAL ESTATE
RIAL EtTATB DEALERS.
REED ABSTRACT CO.. Kit. 185; prompt
x service; get our prices. 1710 Fernam Bt.
19 61
REAL ESTATE TITLE-TRUST CO.
CHA8. E. WILLIAMSON. President.
(1 17
PAYNE INV. CO., first floor N. T. L.
(1)-18
BENJAMIN R. Ei CO., 77 Brandels Bllg.
(10) 1
CITY PROPERTY f OR SALE.
A GOOD 8-KOOM
MODERN HOME
rie-tcir,l uttlc. two blocks from 24th Bt.
i nr. BTJth front, lot 50x168, paved street.
2.'7') Popplrto.i Ave. Inquire at 21" Pnpi.
ton Ave. Phone Douglas 737. (19 570 12
BRAND NEW MODERN COTTAGE.
Five room and bath, nearlng completion,
nt 1707 I.alrd St.; aplendldly arranged;
excellent neighborhood; handy to -car.
llullt right, not "thrown together." Price,
c-onipletfi. $2,650. Reaaonable terms.
II. A. BCOTT, Owner. ,
Sill Bhermin Ave. Tel. Webster 1841.
(!) Mi8 12
FINE HOME
Eight-room house .In first-class repair;
large, reception hall, parlor, alttlng room,
dining room and kitchen on main floor;
four bedroom on second 'floor; cemented
basement; all In th very bent repair. Lot
42x105 ft., within eaay walking dlatance of
the nostnfflca and one block from car line,
for 18.000.
V. J. Pprmody Investment Co.,
Tel. Doug. 6108 or A2n83. 836 N. Y. L. Rldg.
(19I-M765 IS
$5,500
We have several of these modern, choice
homea well located; glad to ahow them.
BEMIS
" Brandels Bldg.
(19)-M73
FOR SALRS Handsome, apacloua realdence.
In eholoeat location poaalble, modern, fin
condition; Inquire of owner. Address
Postofflco Bo 121, Station D. Tel. Harney
1434. i s ,-. U9 M780
IF TOO HAVE
City rroperty, fsrma, ranch landa or fner
chandler to aell or trad. Hat them with
me. It coata you nothing unleaa I effeot a
aaie. w. w. Mitcneit, wi tsa. to. bid
bldg.
(19
BOULEVARD HOUFE. tUt North 19th St.,
i roomi, modern, only 11.600. Thomas
Brennaa, room 1 New York Ufa Bldg.
; , (iw
Farnam St. Property
Very choloe, corner near the city hall
with five-story brick and atone building.
Well rented and . income growing. $106,000.
Harrison & Morton,
9) M502
6 ROOMS, modern except beat; could finish
two more room rn second story. Lot
fox 183. on block from car line. Brand
new. A very deetiable home. Term
reasonable. Price 12.350.
NOWATA LAND AND LOT COMPANY,
Suite 24 N. Y. Life Bldg , Omaha.
'Phone Red 19H8. Open Evenings.
(18) M78 14
FOR BALK Nice, atrlrtly. modern 9-room
lions In good location In Hanscom park
district; ' hot water heat and in fine re
pair, la a bargain, but must be aold at
once. 1113 8. 31nt Bt. 'Phone Harney M.
tl M590 12x
COTTAGE, five rooms, modern. Good con
dition, 20 South Kth Bt.. Best location
In Omaha for home or rental at bargain
price, fash pr time, act quick.
(19) M12 12x
- - $3,000.
HANSCOM PLACE BARGAIN NORTH
OK I'AKK-8-room houee. partly mod
.1 n. mil lot, CHEAP. Just the place
fo. sniiieone who will apend a little
im lit y and fix up a good home.
St'.-' J. KENNARD at CO.,
.. 9-10 Brown Blk.
(19I-M821 13
HAVE three new thoroughly modern I and
7 room realdence properties In best part
of Lincoln, Neb. resident section, which
I will sell at a bargain or exchange for
Omaha property. What hive youT W.
1.. Killy, 414 N. Y. Life Bldg. Omaha.
(19)-M730 13
ON MONTHLY PAYMENTS
Half acre and small house, 84th and
Camden Ave.
Also 6-room modern cottage at 4312 La
Fayette Ave.
Onialia Loan & Building Ass'n,
S. E. Corner 18th and Dodge.
19-M764 1$ '
HOMES IN BENSON Part caah; balance
sm as lent. V. : Ei Yarton, 32S rt. Or
piianuge Ave.i Henaun. Tel. Benson 581.
(19) M799 AJ0
6-ROOM modern cottage, on car line and
wtliln walking distance: hot water twat.
Iatn, electric lights: bargain; will take
wit t cash and balance-monthly payments.
Call Sunday or after f p. m. during week.
2.i26 avenport, 'Phone ouglas 4:7.
(191 SI! 14x
HANSCOM PARK. .
HOME BARGAIN.
Eight rooma modern, hot water heat,
beautiful trees and lawn, paved sin el.
eaat front, built for a home. Address
Owner. 8 289. care Bee. tl9) M718 1.x
REAL ESTATB, IjOaNS and lnsursnce-2
List your property with ua for sale or
exchange. ' Walnut and Orahard Hill
Realty Co., 4010 Hamilton St. 'Phones
Harney 37 i; lad.. B-184J. (liw
LIST your property with Chrla Boyer, 2?d
and Cuming Si. (19) 22
LARGE new rood. 5-r. cottage, cor. lot
100x128. two block from car line; Imme
diate possession; get a home on easy pay
ments fronj the owner. Doug. 18M or even
ing We. ,61. 19) M 496
REAL ESTATE
litM AMD HAkCH U.1U FOR gLl
SASKATCHEWAN landa made produrtive
aiuable, saleable. I break, lrae and
sell farm. First crop pay all eapnsa
Write for plan. W. B. Manchester, Beska
toon. Canada. () 869 lis
. Celerado.
FARM AND FRUIT LAND.
Denvsr-Oieeley district, under irrigation;
sugar beet. lflta. general (arming sad
fruit raising; low price, easy payment i.
National Investment Co., 681 BrandeU
Bldg . Crash. Tsl. Douglaa 6ttil. (Xt-4tf
SeMBlaj nketa.
150 SOUTH DAKOTA -FARM BARGAIN'S.
Write Chae. B. Wil n. Mondamin. la.
30-M467 12 x
. . . atleeellaa).
WELL IMPROVEDmall farm near Chi
cago. Want bouse and lot. wild land cr
merchandise. Loc, Bogi. Nel gh, Neb.
(20-iIjr Us
. . REAL ESTATE
Farm au a.n(ii unii rom. sai.k
(Continued.)
A FINE RANCH PROPOSITION.
.OiiO acres, whole or part, on the French
man river; plenty of water, Chase county,
Nebraska, seventeen miles of Imperial, In
a hog and corn country; good crops; 4,0i)0
acres good level farm land, balance rolling
graslng land: 260 aires cultivated. 10 acrea
In alfalfa last year, in ictw gmve, 16
acres hog tight; 8.44K acres fenced In sev
eral pastures, 40 acrea spring water lake,
stocked with fish: B-room house In good
condition, large new bam. hog house, cow
shed, chicken houae; price for quick sale
t'M per acre, one-third cash, balance eaay
terms; will take Nebraska rr Iowa farm
as part payment. Write I W. Tulleys
Bon. 102 Main St., Second Floor, Council
Bluff, la. (JP-MM9 12
ATTENTION LAND SEEKERS'
480 acrea, a real anap; 800 acrea alfalfa
land, auhject to Irrigation no expense for
sure water; blck loam soil; 3 mllra of
Champion and nine mile of Imperial, Chase
county, Nebraska, In a corn and hog coun
try; 120 acres cultivated; good well, wind
mill and tank, inexhaustible supply of
fresh water at 10 to 20 feet; new buildings;
4-room house, barn for ten horses. Pries
$36 per acre, a bargain worth m'ore money;
reasonable terms. Write or see 7 v. Tul
levs Bon. 102 Main 8t., Pocond Floor,
Council Bluffs. la. (301 M838 13
REAL ESTATE LOANS
V ANTED City loane. Peters Trust Co.
(22)-6-,
SECOND MORTGAGE loans negotiated.
Apply Room 417-18 First Nat l Bank BMg.
Bell 'phone Douglas 2318. (22) 629
WANTED City losns and warrants. W.
Farnam Smith & Co., U20 Farnam Bt.
(22)-62B
LOANS WANTED.
If you need a reasonable loan on well Im
proved Omaha real estate, I can enter
tain your application, at ( or 64 per cent
Interest, according to location or grade of
property; no delay, and privilege is given
for repayment before maturity.
I. Slbbernaen, 208 Old Boston Store Bldg.
(22)-M478 A 17
Good 6
Farm Mortgages
Always on hand and for gale In
amounts from $300 to $3,000.
BENSON & MYERS,
412 N. Y. Life Bldg.
' (22 M814 1J
PAYNE. BOSTWICK at CO., N. Y. Life.
Private money; $500 to $5,000; low rate.
(l)-32
$loo TO $10,000 made promptly. F. D. Wead,
Wead Bldg.. 18th and Farnam. '.I2)-4K
FIVE PER CENT MONEY
te loan on
Omaha Business Property.
THOMAS BRENNAN.
Reom U New York Life Bldg.
(22)-J0
PRIVATE money to loan. J. H. Sherwood.
1 Brandels Bldg. (22) 31
LOWEST RATES Bemls, Brandels Bldg.
(22 27
$600 TO $6,000 on home In Omaha. O'Keef
Real Estate Co., 1001 N. Y. Life. Doug,
or A-21S2. (23) 637
MONEY TO BUILD.
$ to $itw,000 at current rates.'
W. H. THOMAS. 60S First Nat l Bank Bldg.
(12)-e33
$600 to $300,000, lowest rate,' no delay.
Owln Bra., 1S04 Farnam. (22) 38
MONEY TO LOAN-Payne Investment Co.
(22) 34
REAL ESTATE WANTED
WE have several customer for ( and 7
room houses. Come In Monday. BEMIS,
Brandela Bldg. . (28) M737 12
WE HAVE BUYERS for a e-room house, a
8-room houae and a couple of vacant lota
NOWATA LAND AND LOT COMPANY,
Suite 624 N. Y. Life Bldg., Omaha.
'Phone Red 19t. Open Evenings.
(23) M785
WANTED to buy. 10 or 12-room all mod
vern houae, on Weat Farnam street, for
caah. Melchlor Lei A Son, Insurance,
Real Estate, 1947 S. 20th St. "Phone
Douglas S66S. (2$) M881 12
STOVE REPAIRS
NEW furnaoea, hov water and hot air com
bination healing, X and 4-hole laundry
hot water heater, mantle grates, gas
stoves repaired, water front and flower
vases. Omaha Stove Repair works, 1208
1208 Douglas St. 'Pkonea Ind. A-3H21;
Bell, Douglas 980. 449
WANTEDTO BUY
HIGHEST prlcea for secondhand furniture,
earpeta, clothea and shoe. Tel. Doug. 3971.
(26)-640
BEST price paid for secondhand furniture,
carpets, stoves, clothing, shoes. Tel. Doug.
8401. (26) 641
The Practical Auctioneer. 84$ N. Y. Life.
(S)-3o0
WANTED Last spring pullet In Leg
horns, White Wyandotte or White Ply
mouth Rock. Call and see. or address W.
H. Thomas, care J. L. Brandels eV Sons.
, (2i) 471 10
WANTEDTO RENT
WANTEDTo rent large $-room strictly
modern, house In Hanscom Park or Far
nam district. Phone Harney 3739.
(!) M39S
WANTED-To rent by May 1, unfurnished
7 or 8-rvom house, Weat Farnam district.
Tel. Harney S233. (J6) 667 B
WHEN you write to advertlaera. remem
ber that It take but an extra stroke of
two of the pen to mention the fact that
yon n rhe nd In The Bee.
WANTED SITUATIONS
WANTED Young ladv, who embroiders
beautifully wanta order for work. N 28,
Bee. (27) M542 13x
PLACE as housekeeper for widower or
bachelor by reliable, experienced woman.
Address M 285. Bee. - (27) 6t 12
YOUNG ATTORNEY wants position with
established law firm. Well educated. C
276, care Bee. (J7) Msb6 18x
MAN and wife deslie situation, man as
cook, wife as helper. chambermaid or
waitress; sober, steady and reliable peo
ple, have good rets., city or country. J. B
Franklin, Ms) So. lstli St. Tel. Douglas C07L
t7) 4oo lox
WHEN you write to advertisers, kindly
mention the fact that you saw the "
In Tiie Be.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE .TO CQNTKACTOR8 - THE
Board of Education of the achoi I district
of Omaha Invites sealed bids for the con
st! uot Ion of the Forest School building, to
be erected on the Forest site at Fourteenth
and Phelps streets, Omaha, Nebraska PIsns,
specifications and 'bidders' blanks may
be obtained at the office of Frederick W.
Clarke, architect, 86 Brandels' building!
Omaha, on and after April IX All bids
must be made on bidders' blinks furnished
by said architect. A certified check for
not less than $ per cent of the amount of
the bid. drawn In favor of the School Dis
trict of Omaha, must accompany each bid,
as guarantee that the bidder will enter
Into a contract In accordance with said
bid. Bids will close at IM p. m. on May
3, at which time all bids on file with the
secretary will be opened in open board
meeting In presence of the public. The
Board of Education reserves the rlht ..
re)ect any or all bids and to waive anyl
defect or informality In any bid should It '
be deotiied In the Interest of the school I
district to do so. 8end sealed envelope
containing bids to the undWaianed, marked
aa follow "Bid on Forest 6chool " j
BURGtfia. Secretary, tub City Hail. Omaha 1
Nebraska. . ' Aprlo-DtaH ' 1
GOVERNMENT NOTICES. t
OFFICE CONSTRUCTING QUARTER.
master. Fort I.eaven worth, Kniums. April
12, 19i. S, a led propositi. In triplicate, un
Ject to the usiisl conditions, will be re
ceived here until 11 a. tn May 10, 190$ and
then opened In the presence of attending
bidders, for the construction of a now brick
tory on Engineers' Bsrrack. Building No.
46. at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, and for
mak ng the consequent additions to the
heating and electric lighting evetenia. Full
information and blank forma of proposals
furnished on application to this office.
Hans and specification mv be 8een here,
also in off lies of Chief (juartermaaters at
Chicago, Omaha and Denver. Depot Quar
termaslera at Philadelphia and Bt. Ixiiiis.
Quartermaster at Columbus Barracks.
Ohio, and Master Builders' Exchange. Kan
sas City, Missouri. United Spates reserves
the right to accept or reject any or all
proposals or any part thereof: Envelopes
to be endorsed "I'rgposals Construction
New Rrlck Story r.n Engineers' Barrack"
nd addressed to Captain William D. Davis,
Quartermaster. A12-13-14-15 M8-9
CHIEF QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE
Omaha, Nebraska, April 10, 19o9. Sealed
proposals, in triplicate, will be received
here and by the quartermaster at the post
named herein until 10 a. m., central stand
ard time. May 10, 1909, for furnishing min
eral nil and gasoline during the fiscal year
ending June . 1910. at Omaha Q. M. depot,
Forta Omaha and Robinson, Nebraska,
Fort Des Moines, Iowa; Fort Riley
and Iavenworth, Kansas; Fort D. A.
Russell, Wyoming, and Fort Meade, South
Dakota. Proposals for delivery at other
than the above named stations will
not be entertained. United States
reserves the rlgbt to reject or accept any
or all proposals or any part thereof. Infor
mation furnished on application here or to
quartermaster at the station named. En
velopes containing proposals should be
marked "Proposals for Mineral Oil or Qj
ollne," and addressed to Major D. E. Mc
Carthy. C. Q. M. AUM2-1J-M6-7-8.
CHIEF QUARTERM ASTER'8 OFFICE
Omaha, Nebraska. March IS, 1909. Sealed
proposals. In triplicate, will be received
here and by quarttrmarTrs at the post
named herein, until 10 a. m.. central stan
dard time. April 16, 1909, for furnishing
wood, coal and charcoal during the fiscal
year ending June , 1910. at Omaha Quar
termaster De.pot, Fort Crook, Omaha and
Robinson, Nebraska; Forts Leavenworth
and Riley. Kansas; Fort D. A. Russell
and Mackenzie, Wyoming; Fort Dc Moines,
Iowa, and Fort Meade.' South Dakota.
Proposals for delivery at other place will
not be entertained. The United Stales re
serves the right to reject or accept any or
all proposals or any part thereof. Informa
tion furnished on application hero, or to
quartermasters at the stations named. En
velopes contninlng proposals hould be
marked "Propositi for Fuel," and ad
dressed to MAJOR D. E. MCCARTHY C.
Q- M. MclilD-16-17-Apl2-M-14
PROPOBAI.J3 FOR FRESH MBAT8 OF
fice of commissary purchasing agent,
Panama Railroad company, 24 State Street
New York, March 80th, 1909. Sealed pro
posals will be received at this office until
I p. m., April 29th, 1909. for furnishing
refrigerated freah meat In the estimated
minimum quantity of 1,600,000 pound for
the period from May nth to September
iOth, 1909. Blanks and full Information
may be obtained from the undersigned.
Wendell L. Simpson. Major Nineteenth In
fantry, IT. 8. A., Commissary Purchasing
Agent, 24 State Street, New York.
A6-1MD-22
D. C. SCOTT, D.V.S.
(Successor to Dr. H. L. RamacclotU.)
AMtnrtAwt MTAxa "'"hihi,
Offlo aid Hospital bsio Kaaoa
Street.
Calla Promptly Answered at All Hoar.
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ADVERTISE IN THE
OMAHA BEE
BfcST IN THE WEST
EVENTS ON RUNNING TRACKS
FYorite$ Are Again in Front at
EmeryTille.
aialBSB-BB
NEW RECORD AT SA5TA ANITA
Sir A on ton Make loir and a Half
Farlona la 8:1 B ' Seconds
Itoaar (ernes la
Second.
OAKLAND, April lL-Favorlte were
again In front at Emeryville Baturday and
layers had an unprofitable session. Pat
Dunne and G. W. Berry were In evidence,
each winning two race. Please and The
Peer 'carried the colors of Dunne to victory,
while Glennadean and Cottyto won for
Berry. The Peer was bid up from $900 to
$1,600 by L. F. King, but he was retained.
The horse owned by Thomaa H. Williams
were sold at auction today and some good
price were readied. William Walker ae
Cured Bellwether for $2,600. Firestone went
to Sam Hildreth for $1,800. Summaries:
First race, six furlongs, selling: Please
(103, Ross, 6 to 1) won. Vlvonnl Balerlo (108,
Borel, 20 to I) second, May Amelia (108,
Walsh, 10 to 1) third. Time: 1:16. General
Haley, Baraclneaca, Plmkom, Mlnot, Lord
Provost, A. Muskoday. Platoon, Combury
and Billy Myer also ran.
Second race, five furlongs, purse: Glen
nadean (109, Gross. 9 to 61 won. Pretend (97,
Taplln. 10 to 1) second, Quality Street (9ti,
Unburn, 60 to 1) third. Time: 1:01,. Saltan,
Perry Johnson. Turret t. Sporting Life,
Democrat, Galvesca, Klang and San
Leandro also ran.
Third race, aeven furlongs, purse: Cottylo
(101. Oross, 11 to 20) won. Ocean Shore (US,
Klrschbaiim. 8 to 1) second, Creealna (113.
Sullivan, 9 to 1) third. Time: 1:28. Ra
baelsa. Marwood. Prestige, Be Thankful,
Blanche C, Duke of Milan and Song Writer
also ran.
Fourth race, six furlongs, selling: Blagg
(114, Walsh, 2 to 1) won, Don Enrique (110,
Taplln, 18 to 5) second, 'Huaky (112. c.
Miller, 40 to 1) third. Time: 1:14. Oem
meil. Bucolic, Anna May, Johnnie Blake,
Fordello. Sake, Native Son and Early Tide
alao ran.
Fifth race, mile and fifty' yards, selling:
The Peer (95, Ross, 13 to 10) won. Schleswig
(9. Taplln, 8 to 1 second, ,Boggs (105, Sco
vllle, 13 to 6) third. Time: 1:44 Import,
Banposal. Niblick, Rockstone, Woolen and
Cabin alo ran.
Sixth race, five-and a half furlongs, Mc
Grath handicap: Restigouch (122. Burns, 3
to 6) won. Rose Queen (9S, Deverlch, 7 to 1)
second, Booger Red (112, Scovllle, 7 to 2)
third. Time: 1:07. Desirous and Little
Jane also ran.
ew Track Record.
LOS ANGELES, April 10. Another track
record was broken when Sir Ashton won
the third race, running four and a half
furlongs, In 0:538,. at Santa Anita this after
noon. The beet previous time ' was 0:53V
Sir Ashton was favorite at prohibitive odds
In a field of four. Shilling got him away
fast and had no trouble In winning by over
two length without being fulley extended.
Donav was an easy second and Henderson
third. Summaries: .
First race, selling, one mile: Altenberg
(107, Rettig, 6 to ll, won. Yankee Tourist
(110, J. Preston, 2 to 1) second. Guard Rail
(109. Musgrave. 2 to 1) third. Time: 1:40V4.
Marchess. Allen Lee, J.- W. Furrer, Roy
Junior, Daisy Thorpe, Signor W a tier anil
Mlnto also ran.
Second race, selling, six furlongs: Lord
of the. Forest (121, Bulwell, 16 to 6) won.
Black Mate (116. B. Wilson. 6 to 1) serond.
Toiler (124. Archibald. 10 to ll third. Time:
1:13. Paclflco. Marter Light, Carasco, Sev
irton. Priceless Jewel. Canardo, Bkyo, Pal
and Work and Play alao ran.
Third race, the Junior handicap, 2-year-olds,
four and a half furlongs: Sir Ashton
(109. Shilling, 9 to 10) won. Donav (110. Ken
nedy. 4 to 1) second. Henderson (108. McOeo,
8 to 1) third. Time: 0:634. Mike Molctt
also ran. -..
Fourth race, Cesaro handicap, one mile
and an eighth: Norblt (16. Bulwell. $ to 1)
won, Molesey (103. McOee, 8 to 1) second.
Vox Popull (111,- Archibald. 3 to 2) third.
Time: 1:62. r Kd win T. Fryes also ran.
Fifth race, purse, flve furlongs: Ladv
Erma (103. Page, 6 to Dwnn. Rlalto (111.
Archibald. 6 to 1) second. Harrlaran mm.
Howard, 9 to 2fl third. Time: 1:fl6Vfc. Marv
F. Bat Masterson, Lawton Wiggins and
Achieve also ran.
Sixth race, selling, one mile: Ida May
(103. Russell. 3 to 1) won. John Tuls (1f9.
Musgrave. 9 to 2) second. Old Timer (12,
Kenned v. IS to 10) third. Time: 1:38. Adrl
usche. Hans and J. Clem also ran.
Seventh race. sen. one mile and a
quarter: Third Rail (103.. Musgrave. 6 to 1)
won. Albert Btsr Oftl. Pave, t. to 1) second,
Frst Peep (107, Archlhsld. S to 1) third.
Tl-ne: 2:06. Vanen. Stllnrto nd Lngfstllla
also ran.
Summaries at Jacksonville.
JACKSONVILLE. April 10,-Summarles:
Frst race five furlongs: Ralph W. (108
Reld. 6 to R) won; J. S. McAllister (103
Lovell. 7 to 10) second: Tres Joll (109, Smith
5 to 2) third. Time: 1:04. Benora. Sir
Vagrant, Lychhorlnda. Profitable. Fresh,
Grace George and Revery also ran.
Becond race, six furlongs: Cast lowood
(111. Griffin. 6 to 2) won I Wine Merchant
(108. Hannnn, 4 to 1) second: Trev of
flnades, (108. Hartv, even) third. Time:
1:184.. Flarnev. Miss Perlgord. 8udden
Rtart. Xetie Carlte, Malta. Futloba. Gor
don and TVry Dollar also ran.
Third race, five furlongs:. Youthful (103.
Retd, 4 to 1) won: Boserlan (102. Lovell. 1
to 2) second. Nolle (lis. Ouv. J to 1) third
Time: 1:0?e.. Eldorado. Artful Dodger.
EHer. Momentum also ran.
Fourth race, mile: Hoomv (119. Hartv.
7 to 5) won: Bell Scott (111, Lovell. $ to 6)
second; Alice (103, Rurton. 1 to !) third
Time: 1:474. Pearl Point. Malediction,
Auspicious, Monsignor. Paul. Joe Fallert
also ran.
Fifth race, six furlongs: Dispute (107
Lovell. 4 to 5) won: Ornamosa (102. Han
non. 3 to 1) aecond: Hawka F'ight (107
Troxler. 3 to 5) third. Time: 1:30. Scotch
Lass. Joe Fries. Kenmore Queen and Var
iation, also ran.
Rixth race, five furlontfs: Earl's Court
(103. Reld, I to 1 won: Fncy Dress (109
Harty. 4 to 1) second: Lucv Young noo
Paul. 4 to 1) third. Time; 1:04. Ram Clav
Bosom Friend. Ale Grant. Istria, Mysti
fy er, Peter Cain. Esley and Tackle, also
ran.
EACE ENTRTFS IN DETROIT
Blsr Fields for Opealasr Meeting ea
(he Grand Cireolt.
DETROIT. April ll.-Wlth the entries
from California still to come In th mall
due here next Monday, the largest number
of horse In the hlatrry of the event has
been named for the Merchants and Manu
facturers, 810,000 stake for 2:14 class tsotters,
which I the feature event In the harness
meeting here July JR to 30. which opens
the Grand Trotting circuit. Twenty-three
entrie have already been received. The
Chamber of Commerce Btake for 2:13 pacers
has fourteen entries. The free-for-all pace
thirteen, and the 2:11 trotting event seven
teen. Following are the entries for the
four events:
Merchants and Manufacturers Stake.
tlO.OtiO fir 2:24 Trottera Adwnrd, Arllne.
I-arable. Blsa. Blackatall. Brlrhton, Denver.
Kthel Mac. Fraxee. Hnry Belacr, Homer
Wilton. Jack McKerron. Margin. Marie
N.. Narrave. Martha Dillon. Mechanic.
Melva J.. Remorseful, The Anaelus. Wis-.
getta. Wllkerson. Wynema CMmea and Yrv
Ben.
Chambers of Commerce Stakes, $6,000. for
?:13 Pacers Anaabell Lee, Axtara, Captain
While, The Limit. Direct Hal. tr.: Di
rectly Connor, George Gano, Geraldine.
Hallle Direct. Hnostrr Prince. Shadeland
Nutlear. Btar Patchen, The Airship and
The Bosun.
Wolverine $3,000 Free-'or-All Pacers
The Broncho. Cltatione. Hedgewond Boy,
OCEAN STEAMSHIPS
CANADIAN PACIFIC
ummm txajt rova bats a ha.
Weekly BaXiiag Ststwssa Montreal. Quu.
aa4 Uverpooi.
Two days on tua DsautKui Si Lawrenca
rlter and the shortest oceaa route to u.
rope.
Nothing setter oa the Atlantl thaa our
Empresses. Wlrelaa on all steamer.
First olaaa, $0) & $60 J au mlmmm
eabla,
tsa your ticket agent, or writ for sail
in X s, rales sid booklet
o. $. aaMjASfor, a. a.
Alleen Wllscn, Argot Bey. Bron Orttan.
Auto. Darker Hal. -Jerry B., Iedy Maud
C.. Reproachless, Major Brlno and Shske
spea re.
1.11 Trot. $3.0-Bell Bird. Busy Boy.
Carroll, Country Jny, Demarest. Inner-g-iard.
Judge Lee. just The Thing. Mse
Heart. Marechral, Mav F.arl. Nancy Royw.
Nelcyone, 1'enlco, Maid, fter Balta. Teasel
and Ward.
RANGERS LANDTHE BIQ FLAG
Come From Behind With a Rash aad
Take (he Prise.
The Commercial bowling team has closed
Its season and the finish saw the two tall
end team fighting for the last place. Hull
finished first In the Individual average by
a few pin, he and Zarp fighting It out to
the finish. In the team race the Birming
ham Rangers came from behind at such a
clip that no one could head them off and
they landed the flg with a nice margin
to spare.
In a game of duck pins on the Associa
tion alley last Friday Dave Shutts made
the remarkable score of 127, Waling 126,
Beselin 114, Shultt' score being the record
of the state. Charles Muller, who ha
had the title of champion, with IX for
five years, must now be satisfied wtlh the
ex-champlonshlp.
O. W. L. PC. Pins.
Birmingham Range CO.. 81 69 88 728 73.89
Brodegaard Crown ....81 67 24 704 71,241
Omaha Bicycle Co..
...81 63 28 64 71,314
...81 4 35 668 70.14
...81 43 38 631 69.386
...81 86 44 4.13 67.8.16
...81 83 48 407 67.409
...81 30 61 370 86 154
Lux 11 s
Chabot Bhoe Co..
Postofflce
Drelbus Candy Co
Cole-McKenna Co
Kellev A Heyden Co.. ..81 28 66 321 68.164
Hussies Acorn 81 33 68 $84 66.177
Walens
Hull ....
186Johnon A 17$
5Nlelson P 173
185lGrotte 171
1X3 Peterson 170
182 Baehr 10
182 Brunke 170
182JBryan 16
182jBengele 1B8
Zarp
Seaman
Boord ...........
Carman
Drtnkwater
Martin
Keyt
Gudensch wager
Thomas
Fageberg
Camp
PrimeAU C
Stapenhorst ....
Solomon
Bhults
Voss
Cain
Button
Hinricks
Balser
Foley'
Gllbreath
....18lPalmar 17
...lTKiKrug 1R7
....177-lGernandt 166
....177Hough 164
....177 W iley 1H3
....176!Veymueller 163
....178 Blford ...188
....178;8cott 162
. ...17H Gustoveson ..,....llil
....175;Patterson R 161
....175Vaughn 1
....1751 Nelson W 180
....175McRae 10
....175 Bowers 100
....174Collln 180
....174jCoftey 169
....174Travnor 167
Kalns
Jennings 174 Johnaon E 158
iTimeau tl 173,Lhecka 155
Beselin 173 Lough 154
Nelson 173
Team standing Omaha Bowling league
April 10:
O. W. L. Pet.
Pins.
67,786
66.27
69.400
66,25
67,144
6l,K
68,868
61,234
Mets Brothers
Triumphs
Falstaffs
Chancellors
Jetters
Onlmods
Gate City
Bampecks
. 78 69 19
. 76 52 2$
7n0
.693
.621
.520
.481
.458
.333
.217
. 81 43
. 75 39
36
. 81 3
42
. 73 33 39
. 76 25 60
. 75 16 69
Individual standing:
Name. Av.l
Neale ISl
Blakeney 1W
Berger 185
C. J. Francisco... 182
GJerde 182
Hand 182
Cochran 181
Denman 180
Name.
Av.
. 173
. 172
. 172
. 171
. 170
. 168
. 1H7
. 167
. 167
. 167
. 1(4
. 1(W
. 166
. 166
Rempke
West 1
G. W. Ooff
Bprague
Walens
Orrell
Ohnesorg
Chandler
Cogswell
Klauck
McCague
Weber
Sherwood
Foray the .'
Rudlger
Jones
8trr
McKelvey
C. H. Ooff
G. O. Francisco.. 179
Huntington 179
Frltscher 179
Bcott 178
Frueh 176
Zimmerman 177
Hartley 177
Dudley 177
. 164
. 183
. 163
. 161
Anderson 177
Caughlln 177
Jordan 176
. 160
. 160
Lehmann 17ii
Mills
Mulll
iteea iyk
. 157
. 156
. ltf
. 152
Lyons 17
Sheldon
Mahoney
Stafford
Lucas
Bhumacher 175
Reynolds 174
Tracy 173
Greenleat 178
. 160
PASTIME CLUB HAS BIG NIGHT
Celebrates Ninth Aaalversary aad
Elects Officer for Year.
The Pastime Athletic club has elected
William Jensen, president; Harry B.
Miller, vie president; Henry Mostyn,
secretary; Alexander Hllbert, treasurer;
William Ruebsman, committeeman of ar
rangements on social function;. Jens P,
Greggren, doorkeeper. It also held a
dinner and celebrated Its ninth anni
versary with a membership of 198, 103
being present.
Kid Jensen, "The Village Black
smith," was renominated for his ninth
year of aervlce aa boxing instructor and
official referee. Kid Jensen gave an ex
hibition of farcy bag punching and went
six round with Pat Burn, a promising
featherweight of New York.
Mickey the Juggler, late of the Orpheutn
circuit, gave clever stunts in Juggling
and wan well applauded.
The member have requested the presi
dent to call a special meeting to see
whether or not this club will participate
In politic.
The president has requested all members
of this organisation to be present at this
meeting, which takes place in tn olub
rooms Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock.
AMATEUR WRESTLING MATCHES
Sevea Boat la Browa'a Oysaaaslam
la New York.
NEW YORK, April U.-fleven new ama
teur wrestling champion were awarded
honor tonight at Brown's gymnasium in
the annual Amateur Athletic union tourn
ament. All the winner belong to the Met
ropolitan division of the Amateur Athletic
union, for the visiting entrant did not aur
vlve the eliminating trial last Thursday.
Result:
One hundred and five-pound class: George
Taylor, Newark, beat J. B. Rownsteln, Nw
York. Time: 0:65V
One hundred and fifteen-pound class: Gus
Bauers, Newark, beat Arthur Lee, New
York. Time: 0:46H.
One hundred and twenty-five-pound clasS:
Louis Ruggerio, New York, beat Peter
Mandello. New York. Time: 0:41H-
One hundred and thlrty-flve-pound class:
D. Fleischer, New York, beat Qui Peterson,
New York. Time: $:21.
One hundred and forty-five-pound class:
C. Johnson. Swedish-A merlcsn AthietM
club. bVat M. Mendelson. New York. Time:
!:274-
One hundred and flfty-elgnt-pound class:
Fred Nargsne. New York, beat Charles
Frleland, Brooklyn. Time: 4:50i.
Peter Paa Wlas at Horee Show.
ATLANTIC CITY. N. J., April ll.-Peter
Pan, owned by Richard P. McGrann of
Lancaster, won a leg today in the Windsor
challenge cup event foT gig horses at th
rinai session or tne Atlantic Cltv horse
show, over Paul A. Sorg's Jim Selbv. Th
event must be won three times. Mrs. Gerk
en's Newsboy has won twice, as has C. W.
vtr.isnn s Kinging Bells. Reginald Vander
bill's Phoebe Walton won the event last
vear.
Slaas Defeat Meralagalae.
BIOITC CITY. la., April 11. -(Special Tel-rrrsm.)-Sloux
Ciiy defeated Mornlngsld
college In a sharplv played game her this
afternoon. The collegians played a snappy
game in the field, but were unable to do
anything against the pitching of Freeman
Kails and Melter The champions looked
good In every department of the gam.
Clopper. a South Dikota semi-professional,
was tried behind the bat and showed up
well.
Cicalas Biaaaarea Free port.
Your old friend end compatriot Frank
Oentns. Is managing Freeport. th old
veteran of Omaha and many big league
diamonds, will cover second. He ha
some fifteen player from which to mak
up hi team and aaya he I going to have
on that will make a fight for the pen
nant over in Illinois and Iowa.
A a America a Klag '
I th great king of cure. Dr. King's New
D!rovry. th quick, f. sure cough and
cold remedy. 50c and $1.00, Tut sal by
Beaton Drug Co.
SOX TOO STRONG FOR PA
No Protection Needed for White Ho$
iery From Chicng-o-9 to 4-
PITCHERS WILD, FIELDING SLOW
Bat 1,3)00 Faa Got Some Ideas
Ahoat Work of Comlskey (Bam.
alea as Stayed la W led
far Blaht laalag.
Petidry ws. again th big smoke for
Omaha. '
The White Ss. Yanlgans walloped Pa a
Colts Sunday sfternoon by ths same score
ss the day before, and the 1.2f0 fans pres
ent saw some poor work on the part of
Pa's coming champs, especially In throw
ing by ths outfield. Better work by that
division of the team would have kept
ths soor down considerably inaead of the
eight Innings ending a to 4.
Nlcholss. Altrock. star t wirier of the
world famous While Box. the leading comi
cal Russian athlete In captivity, pitched
all the way through for ths George Dsvlses
snd Incidentally waa th center of attrac
tion for ths fans. He was hit once by a
pitched 111 and three time by a tatted
ball, worked hard In the pinches, gave
a good Idea of what might be expected of
him later In the season and divided the
clown lienors with Butch Freese, who
worked slong the coschlnf line fr Omaha.
Pa's Pitchers Poaaded.
Lower was the first of the trio of pitch
ers Captain Franck sent to the hill snd,
although he was quite wild and passed
four and was hit four times, held the Ysnl
fftns to one run In th three Innings he
worked.
Hanson was hit for four In the three
innings he pitched snd the Ysnlgsns scored
four times. Two of these runs would hsve
been headed off by better throwing on
the part of Fisher. Ps's outfield Is conalder
sble overweight and does not seem to like
to let ths ball loose with he vim of sum
mer season.
Four runs were msde of Hollenheck in
th two lnlng he pitched or rather In the
first lnlng he worked, but errors were re
sponsible for these more than poor pitching!
Davis was the first Sox up snd he walked.
Basil tried to bunt and Hollenbeck threw
wild to second to catch Dsvls. Pnrtell
popped to Smith and Flanlgan filled the
bases with a single. Dalton lined a single
at Welch who booted It around for a
while and then let It continue Its course
to the fence while foiw runs crossed he
plate. Ruder doubled, but was caught try
ing to stretch It Into a triple.
Where Omaha Got la.
Hanson drove In Omaha's first run by
a hit over Altrock's head and Hollenbeck
drove In the second with a . three sucker
snd then scored on Fisher's single. Welch
msde the third run on a hit, Pendry's
single, LeRrand'a Infield out and a wild
pitch.
Pendry made three hits and Fisher snd
King two each.
The score:
OMAHA.
w . AB, R. H. O. A. E.
Flhr, if 3 o 2 1 1 0
Km. Zb $ 0 2 3 80
Vasblnder, cf $ 0 6 0 0 0
weien, rr 4 1110 1
renary. so 4 0 $ 2 2 0
LSHrand. It) 4 0 1 $00
Smith, as 4 1 0 ' 4 l 0
caaman. c I 1 0 10 4 0
Iyower. p 0 0 0 0 3 0
Graham 1 0 0 o 0 0
Hanson, p i a i n n n
nouenDecK, p 11 1 0 0 1
Totals...:....
.81
4 11 24 13
Batted fo Lower In the third.
tnitAW).
R. H. O. A. E.
112 0 0
113 6 0
2 16 0 0
0 1 $ 1 o
11 3 0 0
1 2 3 0 0
1 2 3 3 1
113 10
110 3 0
12 24 13 1
000102 1-4
10 12 14 211
0 1 0 1 2 4 0-9
3 $ 0 1 2 $ 1-12
White, If....
Davis, as. . . .
Beall. lb
Purtell. 3b...
3
4
$
4
Flanlgan, cf...
4
Dalton, rf 4
Bader, 2b $
Shaw, c 4
Altrock, p 2
Omaha
Chicago
m nv-uM mi; oaaer. inree-oase hit:
Fisher, Hollenbeck, Bader, Shaw. Wild
pltoh: Lower, Altrock. Bases on balls:
Off I.OWer A' ntt UnllM.t.1. 1. .1.
rock. 2. Hit with pitched ball: By Hanson,
1. Struck out: By Lower. 1; by Hanson, 6;
by Hollenbeck, 1: by Altrock, 1. Left on
. vmiii, p, i.uiuago, o. uouDie piaya:
Bader to Beall; Shaw to Altrock to Davis
to Purtell; Davla to Beall. Stolen base:
Purtell. Innings pitched: By Lower. 3; by
Hanson, $; by Hollenbeck, I; by Altrock. 8.
Hits: Off Lower, 4; off Hanson. 4; of Hol
lenbeck. 4: off Altrock. 11. Sacrifice hits:
King, White, Altrock. Time: 1:40. Umpire:
Clark. Attendance: 1.200.
HIGH SCHOOL TRACK MEET
First Work of Sessoa Is Test He
tweea Three Teams.
The high School track season was opened
Saturday by a meet between three teams
chosen from ths school. The teams were
under th leadership of Ralph Welrlch,
Harold McKlnney snd Robert Wood,
respectively. During the fret hslf the
contest was close, but when the weight
events wars pulled off at the last Wetrlch's
team began to pull away from the others
and finished with a good margin.
Th weather was unfsvorable for a
traok meet and consequently th records
msde were very poor..
Tha purpose cf th meet was to give the
athlete of ths school practice in actual
competition, alao to enable Coach Cherrlng
ton to get a line on th material. Several
new) men showed up in spkmdid form and
the outlook for a winning team I very
bright. Ths largest squad In the history
of the school has been out working for th
team during the Isst week and with such
Interest and such a large, number to pick
from ths coach will undoubtedly bs able
to select a formidable team.
A heavy schedule haa been arranged,
which will keep the men busy from the
present time until th close of school, it
Is ss follows:
8sturdy. April 17-Battallon meet.
Tuesday. April 30-Trlangular meet Belle
Tou" Men Christian Association
High school.
Saturday, April 24 Interclaas field day.
Friday, April 30-Dual meet with Belle
vue. Saturday. May $-Missouri Vslley meet
St Ksnsas City.
Saturday, May 16 State meet at Uncoln
Saturday, May 39 Dual meet with Lin
coln at Omaha.
Summary of events:
100-yard dash: Welrlch, Tlrrell and Wood
tie for first; time, 0;in,; McKlnney fourth
Half-mil run: Howard first, time $ 34
Carrier aecond; time. 2:36V,: Ifcosenberg
third: time. 2:3T; Banker fourth
440-yard dash: Warner first, tlms 0 1
Nash second. , Patton third. Parkerion
fourth.
High Jump: Welrlch and Thompson tie
for flrat; Carson. Warner and Bunker tie
for third. Height, t feet 1 Inch.
On mils run: Kennedy first, time 8
Rosenberg second, Tuckey third. Parkin
son fourth.
120-yard hurdlss: Thompson firat. time
:1W; Rayley tcond. time 0 196,: Carlson
third, tlms 0:$UV; Welrlch fourth, time
2D-ysrd dash: Wood first, tlms 0 vt
Terrell second. Trimble third. Young
fourth.
3:30-yard hurdles: Weirich first, tlms
:0V; Howard second, time 0:818,: McKln
ney third. Urns : Raliev fourth mL
:34. "
Pol vault: Rector. Welrlch and Thomp
son tie for first. $ feet Inches; Millard
fourth.
Running broad Jump: McKlnney first.
1 feet 3 Inches: Welrlch second. 18 feet
Im hes; Warner third. I! eet & Inches;
Wood fouilli. 17 feet 3 Im hen, ' '
Bliot put: Amlriis llrst. 84 feet t Inches;
Thompson second. : fret 8 Inches; Rivlev
third. 32 feet 2 Inches: fears fourth, 31
feet.
Discus Ihrow: Bnr.ll. k flrsl.' 82 feel 1
Inches; Thompson second. 8? feet " 4 Inches;
rars third. 80 fret Im lies; Carlson fourth,
72 feet 2 inches. . .
Hsmmer throw: Andrus first. 92 feet $
Inches: B-ars see. in. I. 92 feet 6 Inches;
Thompson third. 81 teet 10 inches; Cald
well fourth, 81 fort Inches
Tnlsl o nts scored; . Welrtch's tcsm,
!': MrKlnne.rs. 5;tu,; Wood's. 35 u.
Inilivldiisl point makers: Thompson. 21 j
Welrlch. Si's; An.lrus. to; Wood, 8; How
Sid. 8; Wsrner, 8; McKlnney. 8,
POP SO CA T8I, G 'KM Y KT
(rand Old Mas of . Baas I8al riay
(.rr( (.aaia at BT. . .
Old lop Anson gave a lather convincing
newer to the, question. "Could the oM
tlme slugger hit the present-dav pitcher?"
Thursday. He answered If in the af
firmative. He mule his announcement In
Philadelphia, where he and tils Colts beat
the Athletics. 6 to 3.
The Athletics had Dygert. -on of the
American league's best pitchers. In tne
box. Anson was. at bat four times. He
made two hits and scored one run.
Anson la 67 years old. but that doesn't
prevent him from getting a hit off th
star pitchers of todav and It suggestit
most forcibly that some of his old com-
Patrlots. such as Dave Orr, "Tip" O'Noll.
'cte Browning. Mike Kelly. Jim o'Rourke.
would do Just as much batting against
the pitchers of this sday ss thev did
against those of twenty and twenty-five
and even thirty years ago. Those men
were batters; they hutted such pitchers
ss Rarthourne, Bufflngton. Sweepy, (Mark
son, McCormlck, Csruthere. O'Keefe and
others of that caliber. And It la doubt
ful, as Anson says, whether base hall hue
or ever will have better pitchers than
some of those named or othera that might
be named.
In that game the -other dav at Phila
delphia old Anse not only hit the bell,
he stole a base, made twenty putniite and
two assists and not an error. Some ball
playing, eh?
And at 57! How many men could do
that at 67?
Several men have come, from th dint
past and shown such form. Ham Thomp
son, not sa old ss Anson stepped out In
the limelight but recently snd showed
that he could still do It; George Van
Haltren haa never ceased plavtng and Is '
61: ,11m O'Rourke, "Handsome" Jim
O'Rourke. Is even older than Anson and
has never quit the giime He owns and
plays with his teart st Bridgeport. Conn.,
the same aa Van Haltren owns and plays
with his Oakland, Cal.. team.
Party Workers
Getting in Line
for Big Contest
Republicans Arrange Thorough Or
ganization to Interest Voteri
in Every Block of City.
Organisation nears r $ertectlon : -in , ths
ranks of the republicans. Within- a fen
days, workers in every block will be
busily engaged lining up voters for the suc
cess of the whole republican ticket on
May 4. Up to date, complete organisations
have been reported from, and put. In motion
In a number of wards, and where the or
ganisation has proceeded only aa far down
as precinct workers, block workers will
soon be on duty.
Harmony, enthusiasm,' great progress In
wsrd organisation, confidence of a sub
stantial republican majority and other
sentiments indicative of a balanced ticket
and lack of factionalism characterised the
organisation meeting of the republican
committee Saturday night, at the rooms of
the Central Republican club.
Every republican candidate attended, ex
cept Charles M. Davis, candidate for coun
cil from the Twelfth ward, who la sick In
bed snd was represented by proxy. They
sll mads brief addressee, repeating their
determination to see the ' whole ticket
elected and speaking appreciatively of the
early and strong organization effected.
Captains and precrnct' workers came In
for their -share of attention, the meeting
having been called by the organization
committee. E. V. Bralley, Tom McVlttie.
Cadet Taylor and E. F. Schurlg, to bring
them together. Chairman Bralley presided
and Secretary C. H. T. Riepen received the
names of most of the associate workers In
the wards, who were chosen by the nomi
nees. To show those present thAt things will
be dulng from now until the end of the
campaign. It was snnounced thst seven
republican meetings have already been
called fur the coming; week and several
more will probably be announced soon.
They are:
Tuesday Regular Fontanel) meeting.
Thursday Kleventh ward organisation
meet I ok; regular Central olub meeting.
Friday Breen Boosters at 1608 Howard
street; general meeting at Twenty -fourth
and Bunlette streets; Fifth ward meeting.
Saturday Twelft ward meeting, Twenty
fourth and Ames avenue.
1 t .
Harry Clayton
Is Convicted of
Manslaughter
BBBSSBSSBsSma
Verdict in Trial of Slayer of Mel
Powers, a Missouri River Boat
Owner.
SIOUX CITY, la.. April ll.-The Jury
in the murder case of Harry ("Red")
Clayton returned a verdict last night find
ing him guilty of manslaughter. Clay
ton shot and killed Mell Power, a well
known Missouri river captain and boat
owner, on the night of June 29, 190$. He
claimed It was an accident and that he
intended to kill Al Bcheeler, with whom
he was quarreling, when Powers stepped
between them In an effort to separate
ths men and was shot dead.
EIGHT HOUR LAW VIOLATED
Twa (loveraaaeat Ceatractera Ara
Fined SO Earh at Little
Rock, Ark.
LITTLE ROCK, Ark., April ll.-A. M
Morrow and R. L. Leonard, two govern
ment contractors, were today fined $50 and
costs In the United States district court
hers on th admission that they .had
worked employes over eight hours dally
BLOOM FIELD COMMERCIAL CLUB
Baslaesa Mea Meet to Farther later
eata of th City.
BLOOM FIELD, Neb, April 11. (Special.)
A meeting of the business and profes
sional men of ths city wss held last even
ing st ths city hall for the purpose of
organising a commercial club. Th meet
ing was largely attended and th club,'
under the name of "Hloomflcld Commercial
club," was organised. The officers of the
new organisation are: President, W. H.
Mullen; vice president, J. H. Lohmann;
secretary snd treasurer, E. II. Mason;
member of the executive committee, W.
H. Harm. John Dolphin, II 8. Has ley, J.
Harvey Mettlen. W. H. Compton, H. Y.
High and H. K. Kloke. Club rooms have
been fitted up In the Calkin block.
Foley's Honey and Tar la a safeguard
agslnst serious resulta from spring colda.
which Inflain the lungs and develop into
pneumonia. Avoid counterfoil by insisting
upon having th genuine Foley' Honey
and Tar. which contain aa tuvrsaul iirus
Bold by all druggist.