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THE BEE: OMAHA. TUESDAY, APRIL 1.1. 1000. PERSONAL (Continued VAPOR BATHS t&SErS" "men. If tou want to get rid of your rhtvmtiliim, ltimbfo, sciatica tnd other rhrenle ailments, take tha vapor hatha and tnMe treatments of Dr. and Mn. R. B. Henda. Wf alao give fare and scalp treat ment. Wi get results. 280-24 fa at on Blk. Tel. Douglas ISO. 18)-66 May YOUNG WOMEN coming to Omaha aa ersr.grs are Invited to vlalt the Touni Woman's Christian aeaoetatton. 17th nnd Howard Sta. where they will be directed to suitable boerdlng places or otherwise assisted. A-deacnnese representing the association inwit trains at the Union ea tlon aa travelers' aid. 1A 28 MASSAGR PROP. O. K. DINJIAN: EX PF.RT MASSEUR. For ladles and a-antl-men. If tired, languid, lasy, from lack of circulation which cause indigestion, constipation, torpid liver, rheumatism and chronic troubles, try the Oriental mas ssge. Thorough hand work. Foca and scalp treatment; I years in Omaha at 406 Bee Bldg. Douglas 46A, (18)-S17 May4 SYRINGES, rubber roods, bv mall: cut prices. Bend for free catalogue. Myers- IX 1 1 Asa Tttat.a ft a l MO. a? 1 A waa svs u . VTTtMIlsa. POULTRY AND EGGS H. C. B. LEGHORN fcXlOM-ll per setting, 88 per 100. O. H. Deaver, Orleana. Neb. (U M63H 'fix . C WHITE LEGHORN EGOS Chelc standard bred stock. Heavy laying- strain. 30 lr 100. 3 per 60. U per 30. Mfa W. L. McKcnney. Palmer. Merrick County, Neb . . ., Ul)-Mi37 lit 8. C. BCTF ORPINGTONS, free range; eggs for hatching. $1.3 per 15. 3300 for 60, I5.00 for 1"0. Indian Runner duck eggs, U for f 1.26; 60 for 1380. Toulouaa Kroan eggs, Jf.c each. Guaranteed " fresh and fertile. Peter at Brchml Harvard, Neb. ..'.-' .', - . (llf M638 23s 8 C. BI.AC1C MINORCA eggs for setting. II for 11 Tel.' Harney $322. UO-MS9I M2x R. C. R. I. RltD EOD9 for sale. Pen eggs, II. M per 15. 38 per 100: fmm pens scoring n to 3 range II per IS, 36 per ino. J. w. Abraham. Valley, Neb. (U M243 CHAMBKftLAfN'S Original perfect dry chirk fed. Use this only and savs young chickens. ' fltawsrt's Feed Store, Sols Agents, lit N. 16th St. OD-MMl May 1' HOMING pigeons for sale; squab raisers; II par pair. T. C. Donnovan, 4125 l,ake fit. " (1D-S63 12 While Lrghern eggs 38 per 1oot at Mahdy Lea Farm.' Tel. Florence 163. - .'. . i.:- . (UX-M7M A INCURATOR8 "' Sale' ehjeap, Apply to F.x pressman's -Delivery Co., 22d and I sard St s. UDM731 18x PRINTING. JARVS PTG..CO., lob printing and calen dars, llth .Can. Ave. 'Pbona Ind. A-2620. . . . . , S 1 REAL ESTATE RE1L.EITATB DBALBRS. REED ABSTRACT CO., Est. UM; prompt service; get our prices. 1710 Farnam St. , . - (18)-1 RE A I ESTATE TITLE-TRUST CO. CHAS. E. WILLIAMSON. Prealdent. (!)- T 1, "nv co... PAYNB first floor N. T. L. 4. (1J) 611 BENJAMIN R. E. CO., 477 Brandels Bldg. . ' (l)-40 city momiiTT roit salb. Only Thrbe Blocks . from Depots And walklrtg Olstance from' wholesale dis trict, you can locate in a handsome house of t rooms, finished In hardwood through out, nearly- niswmnd tn excellent condi tion; east front, paving paid, on Farnam and So. .10th- St. lloav O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO., 1001 N. T. Life. " Douglas or A-HS2. (l)-870 12 REAL ESTATE FOR, BALE. Figure your rent receipts. Suppose, you had paid Uat amount on a homo of your own? Not too lata yet. - Look at 2602 S. nth Ave., room a. good homo and a .good investment at 31.400. 322e N. 20th, 7 rooms, two-story, bam, big treea and outhouses; you can't begin to duplloate It for 31.800. Four rooms, chicken houw, ooJ house, oto., two loU 7xia). only 31.300. B( ven rooms, modern, paved street, fruit trees, sImuI trees, lot 40x02. 32.300; or will give yoa 100 feet front for $3,860. Well located building lot on Wirt Bt, only 34M. - - -This surely a, snap, and thm we will loan you the money to build. And we heve lots more of them. Come In, you are surely welcome. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO.. fiults s.'t. N. V Life Bldg., Omaha, Ntb. 'Phone Red. IS98. Open svrnlngs. . .,, ...... (1)-MW7 13 .-. BARGAIN WKIIT FARNAM. One of the must high and sightly points in the Immediate cream of West Karnam district, consisting of south and east front corner lH)xl7 feet, with fine, shade, com manding' view, street paved on both aides, wtlh permanent walks; largo two-story 12 room house, exceptionally wall built; down staira finished In quarter sawed oak, large rooms. This property never offered fur sals until this time. Owner decided to sell and wants to" make quick sale. Can he seen any day. - House cost $11."0 to 3K,Oi)9 and It can be bought for a little over tlie actual value of the ground. Hee us for particulars. 1. V.' BHor.Ea COMPANY, 111 B. of Trad. Hlrtg. l-iih and Krtiam Sis. Tel" : fOllgl ! In-t A .01!). .Vl U T-o-story and basement,' I apartments, Iwo blocks from the new car barn. Tenth and Pterca Bis . always rented. Ownsr hss Interests elsewhere, and wishes to dispose of same. GALLAGHER, & NELSON 4S0 Brandels Bldg..' Omaha. Neb. Ot) Mu3 14 BARGAIN H taken at once 7-room house snd cottage; both all modern. Owner . leaving city. 2413 Caldwell Bt. (1 M910 16 81XT? ACRES in Bl Reno. OkL. ten blocks f n ro postpUico, a town of lioo Rrx k Island Rjulroad Co. building sli.ps; hlg tl Ing for an Investor: price. 136.000. No wata land, and Lot Co., Suite 624. N V Iitfa Bldg., Omaha, Nob. 'Phone Red lW Open evenlcgs. (19-MW(1 18 HOUSES TO EXCHANGE Thres good cottages on large corner lot on 34th Bt. car line, paving, good proapwts for this street. Houses rent for over ttjuO Kr year. Want good mU farm or buiid I lots. W. T. GRAJIAM. Bee Bldg. v tl)-377 13 FOR SALE Th el.gint comer. 33th Ave. and Dodga, tf XU feet. )ust opposite Mr. Jos-ph J'td aliys i m brick resldesrv, for W.760. HICKS RoVAL IdTATK CO.. M boar J of lads. - tl)-8i Uz Jlrf-Si'V WEST ' ARN AM. f i c""e4 4 muaths ago; poilsh.d fWors. ajjat and nobby; high and sightly; 1 fcl from cr, 3s. uo; cn. WJSAD, lsui FAKNAM BT. tl IK 14 REAL ESTATE. . CITT PnOFKHTT FOR 3 A LB (Continued.) SACRIFICE SALE New Modern House This besutiful new home being built at tha corner of Kith and Hint Bis. must he sold on scrnunt of femorsl of owner from the city. Reception hall. Ilrlng room and din ing room finished In oak. wl.h oak floors and four larce bed rooms on serond floor flnisheil In birch with maple floors; large sttlc, floc?d and plnst.'red; electric lights, the best of plumbing fixtures, fine heat ing plsnt snd Isundry. One block from Bemls park and near Catholic at-hools and new cathedral. This Is a great oppor tunity to ft a fine new home at a big bargain. PRICE, 3".M0 for hnuss and lot WixlKi, but want offer. Better look this up at once. J. W. ROBBINS lftng Farnam St. Tel. Doug. SJ9. (13 e- 3467 Grand Ave., 3 acres, mostly fruit; I room horn and about 4 acres south of Country club. F. D. WEAD. 1301 FARNAM ST. (l)-64 14 BUY OF OWNER One whole block, heavily timbered, right on car line, all specials pakr. the. most lxeitlful place for a fine residence In Omaha. Call at 491(1 Military Ave. and let me show you this property. 19- 13x MORTGAGE FOR SALE 12.000 mortgage to run 3 years at 3 per cent; good security; everything in good shape. Address B 308, care Be. 19 878 13 A GOOD 8-R00M MODERN HOME Plastered attic, two blocks from 24th St. rsr, south front, lot 60x1X8, paved street, 2S70 Poppleton Ave. Inquire at 2iOS Popplf ton Ave. Phona Douglas 797. (19) 670 12 FINE HOME Eight-room house In first-class repair; large reception hall, parlor, sitting room, dining room and kitchen on main floor; four bedrooms on second floor; cemented basement; all In the very best repair. Lot 42Hxl0S ft., within easy walking distance of the poptofflc and one block from car line, for $6,000. W. .1. Dermody Investment Co.," Tel. Doug. 6108 or A3033. 833 N. T. L Bldg. tl9)-M785 13 $5,500 eral of these rr .ted; glad to ( We have several of these modern, choice homes well located; glad to show them.. BEMIS Brandels Bldg. (19) M738 LIST your property with Chris Boyer, 324 and Cuming Sta 19)-622 FINE RESIDENCE ' Near n. w. corner Hanscom park; 7 rooms, thoroughly modern, full lot; fine location: owner leaving city and wants to sell. 5.HV. W. T. GRAHAM, Bee Bldg. 'Phone D163S. (19-87 13 IF TOU HAVE City property, farms, ranch lands or mer chandise to sell or trade, list them with me. It costs you nothing unless I effect a sale. W. W. Mitchell, 333 Bd. Td. bldg. U)-5l BOULEVARD HOUSE, J243 North 19th St., 8 rooma, modern, only 32,600. Thoraaa Brennan. room 1 New York Ufa Bldg. ll M4 Farnam St Property Very choice corner near the city hall with five-story brick and stone building. Well rented and lncoms growing. $106,000. Harrison & Morton, (19) M303 6 ROOMS, modem except heat; could finish two mora rooma In second story. Lot 60x133, one block from cer llns. Brand new. A very desirable homo. Terms reasonable. Price $2,350. NOWATA LAND AND LOT COM PANT, Suite 634 N. Y. Life Bldg., Omaha 'Phano Red 1999. - Open Evenings. (19) M78 14 33.000. HANSCOM PLACE BARGAIN NORTH OF PARK 4Vroom house, partly mod ern, full lot, CHEAP. Just the piece for someone who will spnt a' little money and fix up a good home. M. J. KENNARD A CO., 309-10 Brown Blk. (l)-MSa 13 ON MONTHLY PAYMENTS Half acre and small house, 34th and Camden Ave. Also 8-room modern cottage at 4513 I-a-Fayetta Ave. Omaha Loan & Building Ass'n, 8. K. Corner 16th and Dodge. (1)-M764 13 THINK It over. Why pay rent when you can apply rami on and soon own a home. Come In and talk It over with us, BEMIS Brandels Bldg. (19)-M88t 18 HOMES IN BENSON Part cash: balance amma as rent. W. E. Tartoo, 228 8. Or phanage Ave., Benson. Tel. Benson bil. (19) M799 Aau 8-ROOM modern cottsge, on car line and within walking distance; hot water Iwat, bath, electric lights; bargain; will take part rash and balance monthly payments. Call Sunday or after I p. m. during week. 2u2& avenport. 'Phone ouglus 4:t87. 191-311 14x REAL ESTATE. IjANS and tnsuraaee3 List your property with us for sals or exchange. Walnut and Orchard Hills Realty Op.. 41)10 Hamilton St. 'Phones Harney 3766; lnd.. B-1841 (19164 LARGE new mod. 5-r. cottage, cor. lot 100x128, two blocks from car llns; Imme diate possession; get a boms on eaay pay. ments from the owner. Doug. 1653 or even tnga Web. 441. 19)-M48b f , NEW COTTAGE ft ROOMS Corner lot, 37th and Burdetts Bis., mod ern except furnace. $2,169. W. T. GRAHAM, ft Bee. Bldg (l9-76 13 REAL ESTATE rARtf AND RAM CH UNO FOR 8A1.B Celsjraa. FARM AND FRUIT LAND. Denver-Ur.-elty district, under Irrigation; sugar bsets, alfalfa, general farming and fruit raising; low price, easy payment. National Investment Co., so? Brandeu Bldg . maha. Tel. Douslae etwi. (30) eo7 MUstUssissi. WELL IMPROVED small farm near Chi cago. Want house and lot, wild land or merchandise Look Bos 174. Nsllgh, Neb. (3n-MJ7J 1X FOR SALE South African land granta. good lor X aires In Canadian north suet, 3sm) each If takn immedtatttl) ; act today, as the price will soon by 31.000 tach. Snd cash to Royal Bank of Can- ada. Kcgtna; wire A. T. Brook, Bo 94 R-glna, tUskatchswan, Cannda. (Ai)-UM 1U a--- REAL ESTATE FARM A.HD KlXII LAN D FOR SAI.R (Continued.) Me ATTENTION, LAND SEEKERS' 490 acres, a real snsp; JW acres alfalfa land, subject to Irrigation no expense for sure water; black loam soil; three miles of (namplon and nine miles of Imperial, Chase county, Nebraska, In a corn and hog country; .lao acres rultlxnted : good well, windmill and tang. Inexhaustible sup ply of fresh wster at 10 to 20 feet; new buildings; 4-room house, barn for ten horses. Pries, 3 per acre, a bargain, worth more money; reasonable terma. Write or see I W. Tulleys A Son. 102 Main Bt, Second Floor, Council Fluffs. la. (3d) M913 lx A FINE RANCH PROPOSITION. .Ono acres, whole or part, on the French men river, plenty of water. Chase county. Nebraska, seventeen miles of Imperial, In a hog and corn country; good crops; 4.0nn acres, good, level fsrm land, balance roll ing grasing land ; 260 acres cultivated, 30 acres in alfalfa last year, 10 acres grove, 16 acres hog tight: 3.440 acres fenced In several pastures. 40 acres spring water lake, stocked with fish; 6-room house In good condition, large, new barn; hog house, c0w"Bhed. chicken house; price for quick sale, $20 per acre, one-third cash, balance easy terms; will take Nebraska or Iowa farm as part payment. Write L. W. Tal leys Son. 102 Main St., Second Floor, Council Bluffs. Ia. (20) M912 14x Boat Daksta. WILD and improved lands for sale in Brown, Edmunds and McPherson Counties, S. D. Own and control the largest list of land in South Dakota. Agents get in touch with me. B. S. BECKINGTON, Aberdeen, S. D. (2)-M!B0 1$X INVESTORS TAKB NOTICE. 1.120 acres, well Improved farm, land Ilea beautiful and soil Is first class, free from stone; good house, barn, artesian well and fencing. Adjoining land selling irom . io sw per acre. This farm Is In high state of cultiva tion, close to school, and only three miles to good town. Price only $2(7.60 per acre, easy terms. This is positively the best bargain on the market today In tha vicinity of Aberdeen. 3,440-acre combination stock and grain farm, has sixteen miles of fencing, as well as running water the year around. Several fine springs. Close to msrket and school. Two sets of buildings. Price, $16 per acre on terms to suit purchaser. Can sell this ranch on the crop payment plsn If desired. Have several other splendid bargains. AGENTS WANTED. JOSEPH J. CONRT, 27-28 Hats Block. Aberdeen, S. D. (20)-MS95 13X Wyoming. FREE HOMESTEADS If you have a hnmesteAd right and want to us It you will do well to call or write to room 44 Paxton Hotel, Omaha. (20) M8H1 14x REAL ESTATE LOANS WANTED City loan a. Peters Trust Co. (22)-23 SECOND MORTGAGE loans negotiated. Apply Room 417-UJ First Nat'l Bank Bldg. Ball 'phone Douglas 3318. (32) 62$ WANTED City loans and warrants. W. Farnam Smith Co., 1820 Farnam Bt. (22)r2S LOANS WANTED. If you need a reasonable loan on well Im proved Omaha real estate, I can enter tain your application, at 6 or 64 per cent Interest, according to location or grade of property; no delay, and privilege is given for repayment before maturity. I. Sibbernsen, 103 Old Boston Store Bldg. (22)-M478 A17 PRIVATE money to loan. J. H. Sherwood. 813 Brandels Bldg. (22) 831 LOWEST RATES Bemls. Brandels Bldg. (22) 627 PATNB. BOSTWICK ft CO., N. T. Llfa Prlvste money; 3600 to 36,000; low rata (22) U32 1100 TO 310,000 made promptly. F. D. Wead Wead Bldg., 18th and Farnam. 22) 628 FIVE PER CEN1 MONET te loan on Omaha Business Property. THOMAS BRENNAN, Raom L New York Life Bldg. (22)-30 8600 TO 16.000 on homes In Omaha. O'Keefe Real Estate Co., 1001 N. T. Life. Doug, or A-1163, (22)-37 MONET TO BUILD. $600 to $200,000 at current ratea. W. H. THOMAS, 603 First Nat l Bank Bldg. (22)-33 600 to $200,000, lowest rates, no delay. G win Bros . 1604 Farnam. (22) 63 MONET TO LOAN-Psyns Investment Co. (22)-634 REAL ESTATE WANTED WE HAVE BUYERS for a 6-room house, a 6-room house and a couple of vacant lota NOWATA LAND AND IX)T COMPANY, Suite 624 N. Y. Life Bldg., Omaha. 'Phone Red 1999. Open Evntnga. (23) M7t WE HAVE cash customer for 6 or 8-room cottage. 'Phone us Immediately. We also want seversl desirable lots to build on. PHlPPEN & EDWARDS, 30ti Boston Stora Bldg. 'Phone Doug. 2282. (23 MhmS 13 STOVE REPAIRS NEW furnaces, hoi water and hot air com bination heating, 3 and 4-hole laundry hot water heaters, mantle grates, gas stoves repaired, water fronts and flower vsse. Omaha Stove Repair works, 1201 1208 Douglaa St. 'Ptonea Ind. A-3621; Bell. Douglas 960. 349 WANTED-TO BUY HIGHEST prices for secondhand furniture, carpets, clothes and shoes. Tel. Doug. 3971. (26 640 BEST price paid tor secondhsnd furniture, carpet, stoves, clothing, shoes. Tel. Doug. The Practical Auctioneer. 843 N. Y. Life. (2a) 3U HIGHEST price paid for young calves; will call for them. Address W 3( care Bee. - (26)W7 13x WANTED TO RENT WANTED To rent large 8-room strictly modern house In Hanscom park or Far nam district. Phons liarney 3739 (261 M 386 WANTED-To rent by May 1. unfurnished 7 or 8-room house. West Farnam district. Tel. Harnoy 11233. (.) 67 WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Young lady, who embrold-rs beautifully wants orders for work. N 26 Bee- (2!) M542 13x ' PLACE aa housekeeper for widower or bachelor by reliable experienced woman Address M 26s, Bee. (27) at U YOUNG ATTORNEY wsnts position with - established law firm. Well educated. C ' 27. care Bee. (27 Mtt ISx D. C. SCOTT, D.V.S. (Svireiiasr to Dr. H. L, Ramacckrtti. Otnsa aa am - Calls Promptly Answered at All Hours. Tkaaaw Office Harasy . k 3ta. Psaglag v ta.au s, aiii News of Indoor and Outdoor Sports HURRAH, GRAHAM IS FIT! George Will Bt on Second When the Season Opens. LE BRAND FIRST, KINO CENT Ed Wrick Will Play Rlahl Field aad the Rearltess Will Re la Fine Form for the Opening; f the Season. George Graham will be In Uie game at the opening of the season. Pa Rourkr. Csplttln Frsnck, Hie doctors and Graham have decided that Graham's knee has mended so well he will b able at once to take his place In the regular lineup and thereby solvo some problems which have been worrying the managers and fans. The regular lineup of the Rourke family will be used for ths first time Saturday and Sunday, when Guy Green will bring his Greenbackers to Omaha for two ex hibition games. Csplatn Frsnck has not been In the game to date except to bat In the pinch on one occasion, ail he thought It not best to work out fast In this cold climate aftrr spending the winter In' Cali fornia. Graham will take his regular position at second and, barring accident, will hold that Job right through. This will move King to the outfield and he will be played In cen ter, with Welch In right. tcBrand will be kept on first until a regular first baseman Is secured. He has been playing that sack like a veteran at the business and his lack of reach Is made up by his activity snd shiftiness. He has been hitting well, as he played all winter lln California and is In midsummer condition. Vasblnder looked like he was going to GOVERNMENT NOTICES OFFICE CONSTRUCTING ' QUARTER master, Kort Leavenworth, Kansas, April 12, 1909. Sealed proposals. In triplicate, sub ject to the usual conditions, will be re ceived here until 11 a. m., Msy 10, 1909, snd then opened In the presence of attending bidders, for the construction of a new brick story on Engineers' Barrack, Building No. 45, at Fort Leavenworth, Kaunas, and for making the consequent additions to the heating and elertrlo lighting systems. Full Information and blank forms of proposals furnished on application to this office. Plans and specifications may be seen here, also In offices of Chief (Quartermasters at Chicago, Omaha and Denver, Depot Quar termasters at Philadelphia and St. Ixnjls, Quartermaster at Columbus Barracks, Ohio, snd Master Bulliiers' Exchange, Kan sas City, MlHsourl.- I liUi-.l States reserves the right to accept or reject any or all proposal or any part thereof. Envelopea to bo endorsed "Proposals Construction New Brick Story on Engineers' Barrack" and addressed to Captain William D. Davis, Quartermaster. A12-13-14-16 M8-9 CHIEF QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE Omaha, Nebraska, April 10, 1309. Sealed proposals. In triplicate, will be received here and by the quartermaster at the posts named herein until 10 a in., central stand ard time. May 10, 1909, tor furnishing min eral oil and gasoline during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1910, at Omaha Q. M. depot, Forts Omaha - and Robinson, Nebraska, Fort Des Moines, Iowa; Forts Riley and I.eavenworth, 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 right to reiect or accept any fit 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 Gas oline," and addressed to Major D. E. Mc Carthy, C. Q. M. A10-12-13-M8-7-8. CHIEF QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE Omaha. Nebraska. March 16, 1909 Sealed proposals, in triplicate, will be received here and by quartermasters at the post named herein, until 10 a. m., central stan dard time, April 15. 1909, for furnishing wood, coal and charcoal during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1910, at Omaha Quar termaster Depot, Forts Crook, Omaha and Robinson, Nebraska; Forts Leavenworth and Riley, Kansas; Forts D. A. Ruhki'II and Mackensle, Wyoming; Fort Dcs Moines, Iowa, and Fort Meade, South Dakota. Proposals for delivery at other places wll! not ba entertained. The United States re serves the right to reject or accept any or all proposals or any part thereof. Informa tion furnished on application here, or to quartermasters at the stations named. En velopes containing proposals hould he marked "ProposH.ls for Fuel," and ad dressed to MAJOR D. E. MCCARTHY, C. Q. M, Mchl6-16-17-APl2-13-14 CHIEF QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE Omaha, Nebraska, April 10, 1909. Sealed proposals. In triplicate, will bo received here and by Quartermaster at the post named herein, until 10 a. m., central stand ard time. May 10, 19u9, for furnishing oats, hay and straw during the period from June 1 to June 30, 1H09. at Fort D. A. Russell, Wyoming. Proposals for delivery at other places will not be entertained. United States reserves the right to reject or accept any or all proposals or any part thereof. Information furnished on applica tion here or to Quartermaster-at station named. Envelopes containing proposals should be marked "Proposals for Forage," and addressed to Major D. E. McCARTHY. C. Q M. A1S-l4-lf.M-7-8. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS ' Naw York to Paris In 6 Days) FRENCH LINE 8afety, Speed,- Comfort via Havra ta Pa rig, tha City Beautiful, Fast Trains to All Continental Points. Compagnie Generate Transallanlique . Gigantic twin screw express ttssmsrs ssQ very Thnrsdsy, 10 A. M. Tbey ara modern won ders, with sll conveniences snd luxuries of most palatial hotels, on even grander scale. Passen ger elevators, roof cafes, orchestras, famous cuisine, gymnasium, dally newspaper, elegant suites, provide greatest comfort. Nsvsi ofticera, man-o'-wsr discipline, wireless telegrsphy, sub msrinsbell sinsl y,tsnj afford evstjr provision lor absolute ulhr. La Provenes ....April 15; L Lorn In ...May La li.on Asrtl ttLa Provtace May il La Touralne April l'Jl aavol .....May to ial Om alaas Cans Karnes ill ciaai) g0 tm SSO., altaiaata Saiurdar. aa aav larga tola fr-rea aad capraM ttMtitrs. a Vork-SorSMus Servtee 'as claaa cafaaal aair aa ass asa. U. B. Mouras .. L. Kaaas W. B. Bock .. . 1401 Famaia BlraaL . lat National Bank 1M rsrsssi 8uo4. forth QermanAloycU VAST KXPKZS SXKTICM rLTMOl'TH CHKHUOURu BHKMEN 10 A. M. Krimprim Mm. ..April U K. Wm. So Cr'a ..April XI rerlle April 20iKatar Vt m. II uy 4 vww-aiomaw VAasxvozs bsbtzch PLVMOtTH t'HCKllOl Kll. 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Pelden has been working hard In I practice, but has been given little rhsnce In tha games plsyed. neanexuay me f ort crook teem win ne the opponents of, tha Rourke family at Vinton Street park. They nave their new unlforma and have been practicing hard. The band will be on band for the gam and prior to the gsme there will be a concert. Thursday a game will be pI'Tr-d with tha Crelghton university team, which haa been working as much ss the weather would per mit, some of the preliminary prsctlce hav ing been done Indoors. JOHN90M A IND KETCH EI, TO FIGHT Champion ton seats ta float Neat Fall at "Col ma, Cat. NEW YORK, April 12.-A match be tween Johnson, the heavyweight champion, and Stanley Ketchel, the middleweight champion, for a bout some time next Octo ber at Col ma, Cal., have been practically arranged by James Coffroth, mnager of the Colma club, and the final details of the fight will be determined at a meeting of the fighters and Coffroth here tonight. Coffroth made the announcement today that the match had been arranged but said a few details such aa the selection of a referee would have to be settled before the articles were signed. "I spent over three hours with Jack Johnson last night," said Coffroth, "and he Is satisfied to fight Ketchel. The mill will take place during 'Portola' week In Colma. I talked with Jeffries but he would hot give me any definite answer whether he would fight Jrhnson or not; but he did say that If he did meet the negro It would be at least eight months before ha would be ready to enter the ring. Johnson met the managers of Ketchel, Kaufmann and Langford today, but they came to no agreement aa to bringing about any kind of a match and decided to meet again at noon next Thursday. Johnson suggested that Ketchel, Langford and Kaufmann should fight each other and that he would meet the winner, but would not be ready to do so before next Novem ber. Rrltt, . for Ketchel, would not agree to this. MAJOR LEAGUE SEASOW OPEIS Washington an) r York Bath Crippled for "First Gam. WASHINGTON, April 12.-Ideal base ball weather prevailed for the, opening of tha major league season at American League, park In this city today. Neither New York nor Washington, the clubs that play here today, will present Its strongest front. Walter Johnson, the locals' star pitcher. Is suffering from a severe cold; Mc Bride, the shortstop. Is sick, and Milan, center fielder, is nursing a sprained ankle. The New Yorkers have been even more unfortunate, being deprived of the serv ices or First Baseman Hal Chase, who is convalescing In tha Augusta tGa.) pest house ' from smallpox, and practically every man on the team Is lame from the effects of recent vaccination. Washington was all agog In anticipation of tha opsn. Ing and all box seats for the game had been sold days In advance. PHILADELPHIA, April IZ-An event for which tha local base ball followers have been waiting for weeks takes plava thle afternoon, when the local American league club meets Boston In the opening game of the American league season In a park said to be tha. largest and the finest of Its kind In the world. The park, which hs been named after President Shibe of the Philadelphia league club, and Is said to have cost $500,000, will be dedicated with appropriate ceremonies. Manager Lake of Boston will probably pitch Arreianes or Chech. The Athletics will uss Eddie Plank. POMCB AND FIREMEN TO PLAY Two Departments Will Have a Game of Ball. Base ball Is again to be Indulged in by the stalwart members of ths police and fire departments and thla time the police say the higher score is to be on their side of the card. Permission to play the game will be asked of the fire and police commissioners at their meeting tonight and the game will be played early next month If the request Is granted. The proceeds of the game will be divided equally between the two depart menta und placed tn the relief funds of the respective organisations. Every season for several yeara, base ball togs and paraphernalia have attracted attention of the beat-walkers nnd ladder climbers, both fun and exercise for the par ticipate and benefits for ths relief funds securing as a result. I.ast year about 1701) was paid Into the fund of each depart ment from the net proceeds of the game, which was won by the firemen. As two death benefits of 3600 each have already been paid out of the police relief fund to the families of officers Smith and Cullen, and numerous sick benefits havs been allowed members of both departments, replenishments of both treasuries la desired by the officers In charge of them, in order that other rasea may be taken cars of if occasion arise. AMERICANS WIN FROM EAGLES Second Practice Game la Victory Score IS to S. The Americana won their second practice game Sunday from the Eagles at Benson Eagle park by a score of 13 to 8 In five Innings. The game was called In the firth Inning on account of tha condition of the weathrr. The Americans put up a great slugging match and alao a good fielding game con sidering the condition of the grounds. The Eagle played two pitchers, Me. Gowan started it. but was hit freely and also Moeller. who finished It. Young pitched a good gsme for the Americans, allowing but two hits. Score: R. H. E. Americans 8 1 2 8 313 9 8 Eagles 1 0 3 83 3 4 Batteries: Americans, Young and Wil liams; Eagles, McGowan, Moeller and Mc Donald. Two-base hits: Dygert, Denny, Fox 12), Barney. Three-bae hits: Wil liams Double play: Rapp, unassisted. Basea on balls: Off Young, 1; off Mr. Gowan, 1; off Moeller, 1. Struck out: By Young, 3; by McGowan, 4; by Moeller, 1. Time: 1:00. Umpire: Denny. Next Sunday the Americana play the Hoctors at Florence park at 3 p, m. DIKTZ CLIB HAS FIVE ACRES Gets Tract for New Home Bealde Cat-OS- Lake. The Diets club announcea that It has secured control of a five-acre traot at Cut-Off lake, Just west of Bungalow City and the work of moving the old club house of ths Diets Athletic association started Monday morning. The club will lay out a base ball diamond and expects to put a strong tesm In the field this year, many or the players or ths old Diets Athletic sssociatlon having Joined the new club. Tennis courts will also be laid out. It Is planned tn build some substantial build ings In addition to the big club bouse, which Is being moved, and the new club hopes to soon be housed In Its new quar ters. West 8 1 des Brat Merchants. The West Hides won from the Merchants Sunday st Bauson Park, by the score of I to 1. The winners plsyed errorless bail and Bt'lmelderwlnd pitched In mid-season form. Wisler made a run every time tie went to bat. Batteries: West Sides. Schneider wind and Oreener; Merchants. Jensen and Youaem. 4 Krtghtfal Baaerleaee with biliousness, malaria and constipation, Is quickly overcome by taking Dr. King's New Ufa Pills. 36c. For sals by Beaton Drug CO- SENATORS ARE VICTORIOUS Washing-ton Team Wins First Game of Season from New York. PHILADELPHIA DEFEATS BOSTON Ott Thirty Thoasana IVrsans Bee Uama Waleh Marks Oaealna ( aklbe Park, New Ham f Athletics. WASHINGTON, April 13.-The Amerlcsn league season was opened today In a game between the Washington ' and New York clubs before Which was said to be the largest crowd that has ever turned out In this city, there being about 13.000 paid sd mlsslons. The stands were packed to their limit, while the overflowing crowd com pletely encircled the new field a doxen deep. It ass the original Intention of calling the game at 3:46. but the sale of aeats had to be stopped at 3:13 and the contest started at 8:20. Many prominent people of official and diplomatic circles were present. The game wss won easily by the Senators, the final score being 4 to 1 In their favor. The locals batted hard at critical . points and were helped along by costly errors or the New Yorkers. Pitcher Charlie Smith was a great pusxle to the visitors, who are credited with only four hits, the triple of Knight being of the luck order, as Milan fell and lost the drive In the sun, the ball bounding over his head. Smith had plonty of speed snd good control, striking out ten of the opposing hstsmen. Bsck of Smith, the Wsshlngtons flnlded almost perfectly, a dropped line fly by Delehanty being the only mlsplay. Newton began twirling for the New York ers, but was wild and Ineffective, and after working four Innings gave way to BTOcket, who held the locals to two hits and no runs In the final four rounds. 'The fielding feature of the game was a " re markabl nne-handed catch by Left Fielder Engle of a long fly from Street's bst In the third tnnlng. There were three men on the base end only one out at the time. Engle ran to the edge of the crowd in left and as the ball was sailing over his head Jumped and grabbed the ball In his un gloved hand. As Engle disappeared In ft mixture of arms and legs he held to the ball, Delehanty scoring from third on the out. Conroy, who was on second, left the bag before the ball was caught and was declared out when the ball was returned to second. ' Washington scored throe runs In the first Inning after the visitors had been retired runless. Clymer walked, but Milan forced him at second on a roller to Newton. Un glaub doubled Into the crowd In left field, but the ground rule held Milan at third. Delehanty then sent a roller to Nwton, who threw home to head off Milan, hut Klelnow dropped the ball and the runner scored. Conroy rolled one toward first, hot Newton fumbled and the bases were filled. Freeman followed with a long single into left, scoring Unglsub and Delehanty. In the third Inning Washington scored Its fourth and final run, the result of singles by Delehanty and Conroy and Street's long fly. New York' lonesome telly developed In the fourth Inning. Elberfeld led off with a clean double Into center and Engle got a base on balls. Ward moved both men up with a sacrifice and on Ball out short to first Elberfeld crossed the plate. Score: WASHINOTON. KEW YORK. B.M.O.A.C. B.H O A E firmer, rf...l 1 0 e OHetnphlll. cf. 4 1 1 0 S Milan, et 4 t 0 OKaalar. rf....4 1 0 I'nrlatib. If... 4 110 AFIharreM. tb. 4 1 S 3 0 Dalahaniy, lb 4 1 t 1 iRntfe, If 10 4 1 Conror. lb... 4 I 1 1 "Ward, lb I s i 0 1 Fraaman, lb.. Ill OBall. Ib 4 1 MoBrldo. as.. I 8 11 OKnlsht. as ... I 1110 "treat, r I II I AKIalnaw. ... 3 0 14 1 Bmltn, 8 I 1 0 I ONewton, a... 1 0 1 I Brorlialt. p... 14 0 10 Totals M I IT 10 l'Dammal .... 1 0 0 0 0 Totala 30 4 14 11 3 Batted ror Newton in fifth inning. Washington ......... 8 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 New York 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 01 Two-base hits: Unglaub, Elherfold. Three base hit: Knight. Hits: Off Newton, 8 In four innings; off Brockett, 3 In four In nings. Sacrifice hlta; McBrlde, Street, Want QlnUn V a - f- U . .. Left on bases: Washington, 7: New York, 4. First base on balls: Off Smith, 2; off Newton, 1; ofr Brockett, 1. F.rst base on errors: Wsshlngton, 3; New York. 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Newton, 1. Struck out: By Smith, 10; by Newton, 3; by Brockett. 8. Balk: Smith. Time: 2:06. Umpires: cum ana jojan. Great Crowd at Philadelphia. PHILADELPHIA, April 12.-The Ameri can league season was opened in this city today with the largest crow that ever witnessed a base ball game In this city 30,182 paying for admission, while nearly 1,000 more were present as grucats of the clubs. The occasion marked the onenlns- of Bhlbe park, the new 3600,000 home of tne American league club. So great was the rush for the park that the irate r closed st I o'clock, one hour before play started, and thousands of persons were turned away. After the parade across the field, which was led by President Johnson of the American league, Prealdent B. F. Shine of the Philadelphia club. President John r. Taylor of the Boston club and W. O. nunuey or Chicago and the flaa ralalnir Mayor Reyburn tossed out ths ball end Umpire HMrst announced that the game was on. Philadelphia outplayed Boston, both In pitching and at the bat. Plank was In grand condition snd held Boston to six nits. Boston' pitchers were bstted hard Arelanes was taken out In the seventh Inning, after eleven hits had been made off him. Ryan, who took his place, wu wild, and he was also touchod up for two nita Murphy led the hlttlnr with two doubles and two singles In five attempts. wnue Nichols msds two singles and a double. Lord, with a sinale snd a and Wagner, with two singles, led Boston wun tne stick. Manager Mack of Philadelphia three of his young players In the a-am. Eddie Collins, who played second base. drove out two singles and received two Ths Ysnr great msjority of persons need a tonio In ths 8prln or earlr Burner. Ths system i nndergoss s change at this season and ths sntlrs EySf a,LmiCialP?r7 U diurted. Ths general bodily weakn.ss, a tlxed, worn- u .-ois, uass ppuio, poor aigestion, a half giclc leeUng and a c-eneral ran-dow condit on of ths system, show that the blood is weak or anaernlo. ' and a blood purifying tonio is needed to build up the deranged gystWand anrteh the blood. The use of. B. S. 8. at this tlmemsy ssys fou from?long spell of Ickneaa, and it will certainly prepare you for the long, hot Bummer. T. fZ PV? JlT a UBln !nlc until th yBtem became so weakened and depleted it could sot succeeBfuily throw off distiaee germs, and havs paid tkV"g1, of. f'"' rt or some other debilitating sick ess. a. 8. B. la N.turs's ideal tonio. It is a composition of the extracts and Juices of roots, herbs and bsrks which science and experience) bars prorsn are best fitted for a tonio to the human system. It contains no minerals of any kind and is therefore perfectly sals for persons of sny age. B.8.S. tones ud ths stomach and digestion, rids the system of that tired, worn-out feeUni!' and Imports rior and strength to every part of the body. m It purines snd snrlches the blood, stimulate ths secreting and excreting members to better actio, quiets UM OTtw-straJjiednervei, aid makes one feel better ia ererv WV TUB SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATlAMjL Oil 1 I Many a Self-made Man Should be Suffering ' from Remorse Ml..! Ktrnnl. wn, ii.,f In panttf' '11.4 while Mi-Ginnls played shortstop and die'. fine work. The latter In a high school boy from Gloucester, Mass.', and Is only 18 years old. Score: PHILADELPHIA. , ROSTOV. B.H. O A S . B HvO A S HB1TMI. IT... a a v "Md.om.ail, l I 1 f Nlrhnla. lb... 4 4 I I ljrd, Ih. ...... 6 S'l 1 C-olltna, lb... 8 14 0 Oflahl. lb..,.. 4 0 1 0 Murphjr. rf...l 4 I 1 ftn.nler. rf . . . J t' :2 1 4 Davln. lb 4 t I aprakar1. . S 0 t S Slrimk. rf.... 4 0 0 Owasner, aa... 4-J 1 1 I Mrlnncaa, as . 4 t J 3 iThnnav." If.. .'. 4 1 S Pnwera, r 4 0 10 orafHaan, a... I f 1 Plank. P 4 0 0 4 OArellanea, p., 8 0 4 I 1 ... H(an p....... a s A i Tntala II 13 21 10 .''nana I g : 4 0 0 I .' ..Tot-la...... M 4 :t 11 Dnnxlg hefted for Rvhb In nlntV).. Philadelphia . O I .0 I 0 13 I Boston ;...0-0 8 0 0 1 0 0 6 Hits: Off Arcllanen. tt'ln six snd nn th'rd Inning: of Ryan. 3 la one- and two thirds Inning. Two-bnsa litis: . Nlch K Murphy 2i. Lord, Tlionoy. Sacrifice hit: Hpeaker. Stolen bsr:' Davis. Struck out: By Plank. 5: by Arellanos.. 1. Jft on buses: Philadelphia. 9: Hoston,,' 10. , First haxe on errors: Phllndelphla. 1; Boston, 3. - CI .. .. v. . . .. k.n.s. .-..a ,-. . - n. . 3 Hit by pitched ball: Hy I'lsnk, 1; hy Ryan, 1. Wild pitch: Plunk, .Time: 2 00. Umpires: Hurst and Connolly. , Standing; of the Trams. ' ' r i i- v icon .in im in riHntr nr. v u ,i Philadelphia Washington Boston tleveland ... New York .. Ht. Ioula ... Chicago V '.... ...l..l' v.- a.vn, ...... ; ,0 o o .rmo ."....I... " 1 ' ' .ono ...0 '.III ' .OKI o o .oiio o o orm Detroit uames today-: Boston at Philadelphia, New York at Washington. - . .. WHO WINS, GOTCII OB THE TURK Match for World's Championship on aa... . "... H .'(.( Frank Ootch, champion wrestler of the world, will give Youslff Mahmout, the Bulgarian Turk, a chance to take hwrk to the sick man of Europe the title all Turkey craves. The two big fellows meet at Dexter pavilion, Chicago, tomorrow night. On this same mat Gotch- became cham pion of the world a lit tie over one year ago when he humbled - the vaunted . Uuaalau Lion, George linrkenschmldt, with whom many fans said Ootch didn't have the ghost of a show. Yet Ootch made a monkey of Hack. Now, many fans believe the Turk will beat the Iowa champion. Many ot hois do not. The Turk Is a grest man, no ques tioning that and he doubtless has a chance of winning, but the odls are with Gotch, 1 he two men will weigh about alike, Mahmout 198. Gotch 1W If he gets down to the point Farmer Burns wiiJhts him. Gotch is admittedly the more scientific and rmtv bo a little stronger than the Turk, though not much. The Turk's .peculiar JjuUd. Is greatly In his fnvor. He) ought Ho he' ahle to make It difficult ror Gotch to slip his toe hold on him. His reel-are short and very thick and muscular nnd his legs sre marvels of HtreriKth. Around t,he thlgn he has a leg blgRcr than that of any other wrestler. His neck Is practically a con tinuation of his head and this makes a V A .1 .4 1. . . 1 .1 ulm..u ..... . L. - .. 1 I r. . I .-. milli.ni ,, VJI 11Q -IjUeNllUm I n man's back Is a wonder. -' . Hut Gotch knows more holds than Mahmout, Is quicker and equally as ag gressive. As a ring general he Is the su perior of the Turk. His haadworks beats the foreigner'. 1 Those who are contemplating the possibil ity of Ootch losing are wondering how long It would be before America would recover the title. Safe to say a very long time. Kd Smith, the same man who refereed the Gotch-Hack match, will hold the bal--ance thla time. The crowd will he Immense. I'.,, uiui ii mixer man ine one mat saw Ootch beat Hack. Farmer Burns has had Ootch In tow; training him as he did for the Hank match and every other big match. He admits 1 . i , t. I. . . .. V. .... J 1 V . . . a 4 nn a uniu joit on lira nanns. Drael County Racing Meet.-' BIOUX FALLS. 8. D April 2.(8oe- ciai.i At the annual bualnnss meeting Just held by the members of the. Deuel County Fair association the' motion was made and' carried that the , association Join the American Trotting association, and that the nail annual uvlilt.xl... ...... . . ,lllumu aiiu race meet of the county association be held at Clelr- iaae on beptomher -M, 29 and SO, next. The board or directors was wmpowered to build new and- permanent buildings.' on tlie grounds owned by the association, and re vise and enlarge the premium' list. The capital stock or the association haa been . Increased from WOO to 2,iV)0. The follow-, Ing officers were elected for the coming year: President. A. J. Locktiartt vice pres ident, M. Rlohlngcr;'" secretary, l y Hanley; treasurer, J. A. Thronson.. W. Noble and C. H. Ulle were elected as sistant secretaries. . Whitney's Horse a Winner. ii u.'i i i v'.. rani. r.ne linn, anr i ' The Southwestern Selling Plate for I-year- uiua, uiNinci lour lunoiigs, was won here l.Uluv I. U 13 U'l I .. II 1 . M . . "J ... .. nii-.y n, none or J ro . I'lne Knot was socoud and. lev din third Thirteen horses ran. The Rendli'lsham 2-year-old stakes of ar sovereigns, distance half a mile, was wort hy allona wand. Canal us was second, nnd H. P. Whitney's Tyreonnell, third. The Richmond Park Hunter handicap of 150 -overturns, six turnings, was won bv r-yx, B-rauan was second, and Moett third. There were ten starters, Including J. R. Keene's Selectman. St. Yves to Raoo Shrank. NEW YORK. April 11 Henri St. Yves. the Frenchman who won the recent Inter national Marathon derby, haa been matched to meet Alfred Hhrubb of Eng. uiiu in i ii irrn-iunr .nacQ.at Americas. League park here Saturday. April 24. The race will take, place at night and will be run In the glare of hundreds of elec tric lights. No Game at Warrenabarsr. WARRBNHBURG. Mo.. April 12.-Ns-braska could not nlav tnd.-.v at War.... ' burg on account of rain. TV"1 " NATURE'S TONIC