TTTE BEE: OMATTA. THURSDAY, APRIL 22. 190?. ( FEAL ESTATE CITY PROPERTY FOR SAMS (Continued.) Farnam St Prooertv ..., amAe and brtik hulldlns. with full corner lot near city hall, $l.000. . . . ' ' - " - " I Improved smsll piece of ground near old V. 8. bank. $l.on6. .... 7$ feet near 224 and Farnam. t:V) a font. ran rent it on, per cent nei oasie. 114 fet near '2M and Farnam, $2M a foot; would consider leasing it a or 10 yeara. m fet near 4th and Farnam, (3.600; some improvement. ! (par nam, $4o.0fo.. Harrison & Morton, '- - (191-651 SI OWNER SAYS SELL Flneslx-foom realdence on Burt St. facing the Boulevard, modern In every way, good basement end walka. - The owner la obliged to go on hia homestead thla week. Price, UJftli 80 caah, balance lm a rent. NATION A L INVEWTMENT COMPANY, MX Brandela Bldg. Omaha, Neb. (19) 444 BRAND NEW. rn mil northweet poetofflce. S-ronm modern houae. now ready for occupancy; lot ttxID ft.; paved street; xiwo raan, bal ance verv rasv. price only xa..io. r. DWSAD, 18U1 FARNAM ST. (19)- 23 FLORENCE PROPERTY " . IS VERY CHEAP and la bound to. Increase In value very rapidly. '.-. . we have some good bargains to offer In vncMnt and Improver! property. Have several Is rare Iota left we ran aell for earn on term or .... ti CA8H. If. A MONTH. None over three hlocke from car line. Sreu at , once about them. A good any to get rarte1.to save yo'ir money, at the same time get the advance In price. HA8TINOB HEYDEN. 114 Harney St. - (19) 6I 23 ON BEAUTIFUL 88TH AVE. House "and full lot fronting east on 80th St., and west'on SOth Ave. One of the beat nelahborhooda In the city. Room for flats. Now offered by hetra and F- D. Wead. 1801 Krnira nt. (19) o4 23 Kountze Place Lots Choice around on IOlhron street, between 2lst and 22d. at 818 per front font, any width SO to AO feet. Here la a chance to buy cheap In splendid location; paving starts In 30 days, i ' . . Southwest corner joth and Spencer, facing Seminary- park on Boulevard. Many con sider" this THS CHOICE SPOT In Kountxe Place: Bee this beautiful lot 11 ami Snutheset 'r-ornor 4th and Inlnron streets. 80x71 feet ; Beat Rite In Omaha for small flats or stores. In center of Urge popula- ion, next noor to targe public acnool. Terma to suit. - . ' - DOUBLE HOUSE. 2125-2127' Lothropi new, fine and unex celled for- Investment, or home, or both c-omomed. Oak finish, extra tine Interiors. ciose in pgras, scnooia, and Z4tn St. car line. Prlte. S7;00". Satisfactory terma on au inese properties. C..8. 8HEPABD, 'Phone W. an2. ,.-'.- (i)-Mn ss : ' WE HAVE A-NEW' PRINTED LIST OF 60 HOMES RANGING IN PRICE FROM . $1,100 TO. $7,500 that we,"wnt everyone who la Interested in Duying a home, to get and look over. Everv house nn the fist Is ararut vln Call at our Office or telephone and we will HABT1N03 A HfcYDKN, 1614 Harnev Bt, - . i v. X- - - (ii 660 2i , , , ne pieasen to ter you nave one. SfiOO. Acre ' lot Dundee and .Country cluh, on atgntiy ridge,, f. D. Wead, 1801 Farnam St. r (l-4 ZS DO YOb want a good brick flat investment of the better class and producing over S1.4C0 a year? Price, U."0; about half rasli, hulu nee 6 per cent. If ao write me. Address N 3t7. Bee. (1W MW7 22 SPRING BARGAINS 151 North IMh St.: a 6-room. all modern. new house; full Ivesement and aplendld fur nace. Price, K.bua. and a anap. 8618 Boyd. St.; (-room cottage; built two years; is modern except heat: haa a large lot; In on the hill; south front; two blocks to car, ' Thla- la a bargain at. S2.M0. Can make terma ,,V. S. FRANK, Beth Phones-. 821 Neville Blk; ' ,' . ( . . (19)-Mti33 2S $3,600-115 N. 28th Ave. Just finished: 7 rooms; built In first class manner; maple floors and birch fin ish; cemented cellar with floor drain and fine furnace;, large floored attle; combina tion light flxturov cemeni . walka will be laid this week. - , g Is. a showy house ana snonia oe seen to be appreciated. In quire 2787 Capitol Ave. or Tel. D. 783. No commission -added to price. (18) M628 28x SPLENDID -MODERN HOME At low price, on LaFayette Ave., near 41st St.. paved and paid for. South front, fine terr.A-MU lawn, trees, cement walks, 7 rooms, launnry in basement, cistern. oeauiitui location, near car. will pav rou tp Investigate If you want a GOOD nine la deplrable location. Tel.-Harney JWBi. 13l W01ll S3 ItAROE new modern 5-ro.Mn cottage, corner I im imxiis. two MocKa rrom car line; Im mediate possession; get a h'iie on easy payments from the owner. DouglMS ViVkJ. or evenings v epster wt. (!) M688 22 ON Blnney BL. Just a step to 16th, 8 rooms modern except heat. Prloa $2.00. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO. - Suits 6?4 N. Y, Life Bldg. 'Phone Red 19. Omaha. Neb. Open evenings. (IS) 487 81 , SOUTH SIDE HOME at 821 Pine street. Vestibule, reception hall, parlor, sitting room, dining room and kitchen, lavatory on first floor; 4 ted rooms and bath upstairs: stairway to floored attic; hot water heat; house 1 yeara old; large basement with aep arate laundry 4-uOm lathed and plastered, Outside eellarwav: hnuae Is hai'k nlastered oak finish and sak flours; lot WmlSU, paving all paiit, for. An Meal home at less than . W. H OATES. Sole Agent, 617 N. Y. Life. Phone D. YAi. v - U)g08 32 -ROOM MODERN COTTAGE, near 2th and Davenport St. Kaay terma P. O. NIELSEN. 70S N. Y. Lits Bldg. Both 'Phones. : (19)-611 ss I ''ill III' I , CHEAP LOT. On Madison Ava-i- Just north of the Sher- lan apartments. xiii.- saw. nonl lait long. Get busy. THB BYRON .REED CO., Phone Doug 187. . ' .112 Bo. 14th Bt. (1 MS79 23 WE WILL BUILD YOIT A HOME TO rTVIT: .have lots near lUaacom park; also lots tn north sod, all convenient to car lints, a ater, sewer. , sic. l ake yuur ct.uice. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO. Suite ?4 N. Y. Life Bldg. 'Phone Hed 199. Omaha, Neb. Oi,eQ evening. tin aw a IF TOU HAVE City property, farms, ranch landa or snsr chandlae to aell or trade, list them with me. It eMs you nothing unless I effect a Ml) W. W, Mitchell. 888 sM. TO. bldg. Il9 kU j i. LARGS new mod. S-r. cottage, eor. lot l-.MiUa.two blocks from car lias; Imrae-I siate iwniiaisi gt a home on easy pay menu !mo, the owner. Doug. Iw4 or even- tugs va. mo- 1 Dl-Hlai OCLSVARD HOC KB. tStt Nortk 11 h St.. rauass, iae4era. aalv 81.Ma Thomas I New York Ufa Bldg. US 1 AM REAL ESTATE CITY PROPKRTY FOH 9 4 I.E. (Continued WORTH LOOKING AT $875 . . . . . i.. ... hnnu rasn. ikm a o-room. nnuj - . nr. , -nm vrii1 nr line. $1,500 buys a $ room house at 30th and Franklin. $2,000 buva a t-rnom modern house with hot water heat, near Corby ana onerman $2,800 $Sflfl rash takes this modern g-room houae, near Burt and uouievaro. $4,250 for n BRAND NEW l-room house In Bemla Park dlstrlrl, modern, oak finis, excep tionally well built. Owner will occupy auon if not sold. $12,500 Finest home In Hanscom Park neighbor hood, lv rooma and modern. Make appointments to' look at these. DARLING & DARLING Brandela Bldg. U-7 a FIELD CLUB On 16th Ave. between Poppleton Ave. and Woolworth Ave. we have a new i-room thoroughly modern home, finished In oek thrmivhr ut nn .first floor, larae living room with brick fireplace, eeata, etc., gooa oea ronme and rear aleeplng porch, large attle, cistern In kitchen and laundry. Everything of best const rue Ion $7,750. SELBY 36 Board of Trade Bldg. Phone Douglas 1610. (l-eo 21 A COZY HOME, r.lrht.rnnm limine, strictly modern, 2129 Tirnat Rt! let 40xl4: fine lawn, shrubbery. fruit trees, barn, coal shed; ' block from 24th St. car. If you re looking tor a gooa home you can't beat It. Kri e. j.w. ham-Peters Realty Co.. 922 New York Ufa Bldg., Omaha, Both Plionea. im-M' -o HOME AND INVESTMENT. Reception ha 1. parlor .'."2 kitchen, three hJ roon,, and bth: r'ct modern, full basement, large lot, room to build another house; eay walking distance. OAL.UACIHER & NBl.BON. 490 Brandela Bldg., Omaha. Neb. i (lt-Mt9 SI 11.600. Out of three only one left of modern, new cnttaaes. lth near Vinton, 1300 cash, bal ance easy. F. D. Wead, 1801 Farnam Bt. (is) mi a A BUSINESS IX)T on Cuming St., only $700. P. O. NIELJjKN, 70S N. Y. IJfe Bldg. Both 'Phones. (1) 810 22 - PON T BB FOOLED. Theeje people who advertise aa owners and tell you that you can save commission by buyine; of the owner are trying to fool you. WHO BUIIT OMAHA T Look at our list; men compare - owner a prices. NOWATA LAND A LOT CO.. Suite 624 N. Y. Life Bldg.. Phone Red 19. Omaha, Neb. Open Evenings. (1) M59 28 HOMES IN BENSON Part caah; balance ame as rent. w. K. xarton, zzs b. or phanage Ave., Benson. Tel. Benton uu. tl) JUIW JUW REAL ESTATE), LOANS and Insurance Llat yeur property witn us rer sale or exchange. Walnut and Orchard Hills Realty Ca., 4010 Hamilton St. 'Phones Harney 1766; Ind.. B-U4X. (ls-tM FINE. rooms fully modern on ground floor, large rooms, paved street. S3.2a0. 1500 cash, balance same aa rent, buys 6- room, new cottage, moaern except iur nace. $1,000 cash, balance eaay terma, buya S rooma, modern except neat, large Darn, let 60x135; one-half block to car; worth $3,000; quick Bale price, 2,o. JOHANSON CO. 3819 N. 24th St. Tel.: Webster 8708; Ind. 223 (ll A1SH4 22x WOT V MAMma , m nhnln. H.ml, Ia-I district. C. M. Rich, 3W N. Y. Life. ROOMS, modern except heat: could fin- isli two more rooms In second story. Lot Kxl33, one block from car line. Brand new. A very desirable noma. Terms -AM.kU Drl. U1 NOWATA LAND AND LOT COMPANY, Bulte 2 in v. iire Bldg , umana. 'Phone Red IMS. Open evenings. l !) ll il LIST your property with Chris Boyer. 224 and Cuming Bts. , l a REAL ESTATE sTARSt AND RANCH LAND FOR SALB Cslsraaa. COLORADO IRRIGATED SNAP. 49 acres joining townslts, twelve miles from Denver; fruit and vegetable land; Ilea beautifully: fine view of the moun tains; Ideal for home or investment. This will be ssld at one-hall Ita present value U at once. NATIONAL INVESTMENT CO.. 6tU Brandela Bldg., Oniaha, Neb. (J0 369 Sow. READ THIS. fluo-acre farm, all bottom land, black, sandy loam. 360 acres In cultivation, bal ance tame paature; nearly every foot till able If desired; 3 sets of small Improve ments: all fenced and cress fenced; C mile to school; snap at J 60 per acre; mliea from Modale, la. uvanuin-retcra Realty Qe., tU New York Lite Bldg., Omaha. I jn) aloof 22 Mleeellaaesaa. FRINCB RCPBRT. B. C. Prlncs Rupert Terminus of Grand Trunk Pacific. First official auction sale of lots commences May 2a at ancouver. B. C. Terma, quarter cash. For maps, etc., write C. D. Rand, Agent for Government and Railway, Vancouver, B. c. l Mtcrj ax Nebraska. EVERY DAY IS BARGAIN DAY Ws have a farm of about 160 acres within I 4 miles of two large towns. In the southeast . o( Washington county. The farm la part fenced and has a good deal of fruit planted on tt. but the. buildings, although comfortable, are not new. Almost all the aol) la black loam and raises large cropa. Ths pries la low and It would be a grand Investment for any man. J. A, Langan & Son. 1 Phone Doug. 13o9. 708 N. Y. Life Bldg. J0) M 63 SI 640-ACRb? homesteads: cheap relinquish ments. J. Berlins, w hitman. Neb. ()) M401 MayUx WE BELIEVE WE HAVE THE BEST HANCli IN Nk-illtASKA. l.wl) acres, two big lakes, running water ana everyimng that YOU want for a ranch; W, 314 per acre. Open evenings. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO., Suite t'4 N. Y. Ufe Bid. 'Phone Red 14. (J0I-MH91 n REAL ESTATE FARM AD ItAJIfH LAXD FOR SALS Nebraska America's Valley On the Nile Best Irrigated Lands In the Weit are In the BCOTT S BIJ7F COUNTRY, up the Famous North Platte Valler of Nebraska, First Excursion Tuesday, April 27, 1909 Thirty thousand arrea of fertile land In a splendid climate, watered by one or the blgaest Irrigation ays terns In the country. No Nebraska land of equal area will support more famillea. Men from the South Platte country and Oreeley, Colo., aay the advan tages of the North Platte are auper lor and the pricea are one-fourth to one-third. Read again; think. Irrigated lands advance steadily to S.mo and 1600 per acre; they never go back. Think once more; act. TI B8DAY. APRIL. 27, we begin the sale of the Famous Trl-Btate land at Scott s Bluff. Neb. This land, which la owned by the Tri-State Utid company, or which Mr, B. A. Cudahy Is president, la under Uie $2,000,000 Tri-State Canal one of the largest Irrigation syatems In the weat. It Is half again aa large as trie im menae government Pathfinder canal. m, , r a , I cally flrat water right out of the North piatte rlve. and fo? an Immense amount ' Jitter This magnificent body of land at Soott a Bluff repreeenta the Best There is in Irri gated Land The two big canals, the Government and the Tri-State, represent a combined cost of nearly S4.000.000. Thla la evidence of the value of the landa. The pricea at present are low. Prices and Terms These Tri-State lands lie aa Derfectlv that a f)a.t Dries haa been made on the en- tire tract. We will aell uncultivated land at 870 per acre: cultivated land at $80 per acre. No more than 160 acres will be sold to any one purchaser. Bpeculatora not wanted; this land Is for homeseekers, who will move onto the land and Improve it, or im prove and rent It. ONLY OINHf if-i m i. asm, Dsiance in nine annual payments; flrat payment due two years after date of purchase. These are the famous Union Pactflo terma, which have been ao popular with homeseekers. To the first twenty buyers, or until 2.000 acres Is sold a discount of $6 per acre will be made on the purchase price, on condi tion that the ' purchaser Improves It this year by building a house and bam cost ing not leas than $1,000. Paid-up water right from the best, canal ver conatruoted gites with eaoh acre. For further particulars, see or write Payne Investment Co. General Colonisation Agents, New York Life Bldg., Omaha, Neb. (Or any of Its associate agents.) (24 &3 23 Washington. JJ UXV i U X JliO 1IN T UU 1 1 LiAIS US orchard lands In tho northwest, located in Spokane and Stevens counties, Washing ton. A great Irrigation canal haa been built through the tract and the land Is being planted to apple trees. Arcadia will be operated aa a great commercial orch ard the largest In the world. As soon as the trees come to bearing the land will be worth from $1,000 to $3.0ou an acre and the fruit yield will be from $3u0 to $1,500 an acre. The company la capitalised on the basis of $1,000 per acre. Two-fifths of the stock Is preferred, Issued tn shares of $100 each, bearing 4 par cent Interest and shar ing with the common stok In all the proflta of the company. The preferred stock may also be-exchanged for land at any time. A limited amount of preferred stock la offered to the public at $60 a share. The Investment la based on real estate and Is absolutely safe; profits based on fruit yield made certain by Irri gation. Large Illustrated prospectus free upon ap plication. Address: ARCADIA ORCHARDS COMPANY. R. 6J0. Hyde Blk., Spokane, Waah., 1'. S. A (20) M6Z1 21 x Wyesalag. 10,000 Acres of Land Now Open to Entry under the Carey Act at Wheatland, Wyo. write in for run inrormaiion, now 10 get some of these lands. We will locate you and look after yuur Interests care fully. Thla is a splendid section, the soil la rich; It la a great alfalfa, wheat, oats, barley, augar beet and potato country. Fruit does well. The land la ready to filow. Building materials are cheap, fuel s abundant. We have railroad, achool and church facilities and the beat of neighbors. Thla la a dairy country. You can get rich farming here. We want you to have our full descriptive Illustrated circular at once, free for the asking. Write; we want to hear from you. In quire of J. R Mason, Immigration Ait., Wheatland, Wyo. (20) REAL ESTATE LOANS WANTED City loana Peters Trust Co. (2Z) SBroND MORTGAGE loans negotiated. Apply Room 417-18 First Nat l Bank Bldg. ball 'phone Douglaa 8X18. (22-44 WXNTEr-Clty loana and warrants. W, crnim 8mitu 4k Co., VtM Farnam St. (B)-42$ PRIVATE money to kaa. J. K. Sherwood. fit xiranaeis mus- tw iu PAYNE. BOSTW1CK Jt CO.. N. Y. Ufa rrtvats money; uw u h.ww, iow rate. t)-W MONEY TO BUILD. 1609 tn IUO.uOO at current rates. W. H THOMAS, sug First Nat l Bank Bldg. im aw LOWEST RAT 1S Bemla Brandels Bldg. IB) xi f 100 TO Sie.000 made promptly. F. D. Wead. Wead tiiag.. ism ana rarnam. FIVE PER CENT MONEY ta loan oa Omaha Bualneea Property. THOMAS BHENNAN. ftaom L New York Life Bid 22-39 80 te rwc.ose. lowest rates, aa delay. Urvia Broa. 1804 Faraaaa. (S) US REAL ESTATE LOANS (Continued.) HOIt TO St.OW en homes In Omaha. O'Keefe Hasu Fstato Lew, ion n. x. uii. mua r A-Il&l (2t)-MJ MONST TO LOAN-Pajme Investment Co. ib-eat REAL ESTATE WANTED WE HAVE BUYERS for a i-room house, a t-ronm house and a couple or vacant lota. NOWATA LAND AND l.CT COMPANY, Suite 624 N. T. Lite Blr g . Omaha. Phone Rod 1H. Open Evenings. (2J M78& Wanted, to Buy, Real Estate Vi have buyers for following propertlee. Olve full description and caah price. About two to five acree. Benson or Florence. Six-room modem house, south of Vinton, between lth and 20th Sts. Five or si room house, small payment down, balance monthly. Eight or nine room modern house, Femis Park district. Linahan Realty Co. 8S3 N. Y. Life Bldg. i3)-M40 23 STOVE REPAIRS NEW furnacea. hot water and hot air com blnatlon heating, S and 4-hole laundry hot water heaters, mantle grates, - gaa atoves repaired, water fronta and flower vases. Omaha Stove Repair wortta, iao 1208 Douglaa St. 'Ftones Ind. A-IhU1; Bell, Douglas uo. WANTED TO BUY HIOHEST prices for secondhand furniture, carpets, clothes and shoes. Tel. Doug. Mi. () 640 BEST price paid for secondhand furniture. carpets, stoves, elotnlng. shoes. Tel. Doug, 401. C)-41 The Practical AucUoneer. I4S N. Y. Life, 26)-36v STANDARD upright piano, ater 8726. Phone Web- (25)-MlB6 WANTED TO RENT WANTED to rent May 1, 6 or 6-room mod ern house. Must be In good neighbor hood. Will lease for year. References, No children. State terma. Y 162. Bee. 26)-M237 iix WANTED By single man, room with or without board. In or near Hemis park Address, with full particulars, 7l N. Y, Life Bldg., or 'Phone Douglas 1669. . - (26-M5l 22 WANTED Two furnished housekeeping rooma by couple. No children; state price and full partlculsra In answer. Address H 848. care of Bee. (2fi M616 22x WANTED S furnished rooms. May 1. Ixith rop school district. I K. vorce, 1824 Bin i ney Ht. (26)-eK2 S3 WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED By a Filipino hey a place to work fer board while attending Boyles' Business college. Best of recommenda tions. Address Fermln uamo, Crawford, Neb. (27) MS96 26x WANTED A position in a furniture store had 8 years experience and can give good references. Address H 814, care Bee. Ill) Moi 26X JAPANESE wants situation as cook waiter, porter and house cleaning. Writ please. H. N., 411 N. 28th, St., South Omaha, " (21)-M677 23x BUNDLE washing to take home. 'Phona Webster 2831. , , v 7 M5B0 28 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CONTRA OTORS--SEALEiD proposals will be received by the Ne braska Slate Board 'of Public Lands and Buildings at the office of George C. Jun" kin, secretary of atate, atate house, IJn coln, Nebraska, on Tuesday, May 11, 1909, until 11 o'clock a. m., for the construction of a live stock judging coliseum (pavilion) 176 feet long by 200 feet wide, on the Ne braska State Fair grounds, near Lincoln. Plans, specifications and details can ' be seen at the offlcea of the secretary of state and the State Board of Agriculture In the state house, Lincoln; and also at the office of The Twentieth Century Farmer. Room 601, Bee Building. Omaha. Each bid must be made to the Board of Public Landa and atulldlngs, and be accompanied by a certified check, payable to the order of said board, for two (2) psr oent of the bid, aa a guarantee that a contract will be entered Into, In case of the acceptance of the bid. The board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. All proposals must be made fully In accordance with the blank form hereto attached to the specifi cations. GEORGE C. JUNKIN. Secretary oara ot ruouo lianas ana uuuuings. - A21dl0t GOVERNMENT NOTICES PR0POBAL8 FOR BEEF AND MUTTON Omaha. Neb., April 1, 10. eValed pro poaala. in triplicate, for furnlahina and da livering fresh beef and mutton required during six months beginning July 1, lfl. In accordance with specifications and condi tions set forth In Circular No. 4, War De partment, Office of the Commissary Gen eral, Washington, D. C, March 27, 1, will be received at this office until 11 o'clock a. m.. May 19, 1909, for the following posts, via.: Forts Crook, Omaha and Robinson. Neb.; Fort Das Molnea, la.; Forts Leaven worth, Riley and Military Prison at Fort Leavenworth, Kan.; Jefferson Barracks, Mo.: Forts D. A. Russell and MacKenxle, Wyo., and Fort Meade, 8. D. Information and blank proposals will be furnished on application to the commissaries of the re spective posts or to undersigned. Envelope containing propoealfc should be marked Proposals ror Deer ana mutton, to be opened May 19, 1909." and addressed to the undersigned. F. F. Eastman, Ueut. Colonel, D. C. U.. U. 8. Army. AU)-;aH-:B Mla-li OFFICE OF CONSTRUCTING QUARTER- maater, Cheyenne, Wyo., Marcn 34, lDue. Sealed proposals In triplicate will be re ceived at thla office until 9:30 a. m.. moun tain time. Saturday, April 24, 1, at which time they will be opened in public, for fur nishing all labor and material required in the construction and remodeling of an eleo trlo lighting ayatem at Fort U. A. Russell, Wyo., Including the following items: 1. Constructing primary, secondary, aervice, tranamlaalon and street light lines, furnish ing and Installing cut-outs and atreet lamp brackets and Installing transformers, re moving part and remodeling part of the sld line. !. Furnishing all Tungston lamps, switchboards and all apparatus for sub station. 9. Furnishing all Wait meter and transformers. 4. Installing Interior conduit wiring and arc lampa for electric lighting cavalry drill hall. 6. Conatruction of a building for tm informer sub-station, all In accordance with plana and specifications prepared in the office of the quartermaster general. I'hited States army. Plana and specifications are on file In Uila office and In the office of chief quartermaater, De partment of the Missouri. Omaha. Neb.; chief quartermaster. Department of Colo rado, Denver, Colo.; chief quartermaster. Department of the Lakes, Chicsgo, III.; depot quartermaater, St Loula, Mo., and quartermaater. Fort Leavenworth, Kan. The government reaervea the right to ac cept or reject any or all bids or any part thereof. Envelopea containing proposal hould be endorsed "Proposala for Re modeling Electric Light System at Fort D. A. Russell, Wyo," end addreaaed to Cap tain V. K. Hart, Fifteenth Infantry, act ing quartermaster. United Statea army. In charge of construction, room 8. Keefe hell, Cheyenne. Wyo. M26-27-29-S0A2Z-SS OFFICE OF CONSTRUCTING QUARTER master. Fort Douglas. Utah, March 24, 19u9. Sealed proposala. In triplicate, subject to the usual conditions, will be received at thia office until 10 o'clock a. m. April 23. 1909. and then opened In the presence of at tending biddera. for constructing, plumb ing, heating, electric wiring, etc., for two double barracks, one band berrai-ka and one ordnance storehouse at Fort Douglas, 1 tan. inrormaiion lurntaneq on applic tlon. Envelopes ' containing blda to be marked "Proposala for Public Bulldlna' and addreaaed to "Captain T. R. Harkar. Quartermaster, 1Mb Infantry, Constructing Quartermaater, run uounas. t-tan. ' M24-2S-S6-37-A2S-SS GOVERNMENT NOTICES 1 ' . OFFICE CONBTRI'CTING QIARlf.K- master Fort Iavenworth, Kansas. piu 21. 1SH9. Sealed proposals, n triplicate, sub ject to the usual conditions, will bo receiver! here until II a. tn . central time. May , IWi9. and then opened In the prftenre oi attending bidders for the construction of a wo-companv barraras. inciumna; inn Mum besting, wiring and Installing elec tric lighting fixtures; one slab e. Including plumbing. Installing Interior conduit, wiring and fixtures tor electric iignting; one sun shed, one wireless telegraph station. Includ ing plumbing and electric wiring, and one stable guard and ahop. Including electric wiring. Full Information and hUnk forma of proposals furnished upon application to tnia omce. J'lans ann upeciiirminm mm be seen here, also In offices of Chief Quar termasters at Chicago, Omsha anrt uenver, Dennt Ouartermastera at Philadelphia and St. Ijouis, Quartermaster at Columbus Bnr- rscks and Master Hullflera Kxcnange si Kansas Citv. Mo. United Btatea reservta the right to refect anv or all proposals or snv parts thereof. Envelopes to ne in dorsed Proposals for Public Buildings and addressed to Captain Wm. V. Davis. Quar ermaater. A-23-;4-2bM18-l PROPOSALS FOR FRESH ME ATS -OF. floe of commissary purchasing agent Panama Railroad company. 24 State Street New York. March 3Wh. !!. Sealed pro- fiosals will be rer-clved st this office urtll n. m . Aor l 29th. lis. frr furnishing refriaerated fresh meats In the estimated minimum Quantity of l.eno.OOO pounds ror the period from May ll'th to September 30th. ID". Blanks and full information may be obtained from the undersigned, Wendell L. Simpson. Major Nineteenth In fantry, U. 8. A., Commissary Purchasing Agent, 24 State Street, New Y org. A-1Z-1-ZZ RAILWAY TIME CARD tKION STATIOB 10TH AND MASOlt Valoa Poelflo Leave. Arrive. Overland Limited .. .a t:K am a 9:49 pra Colorado Express .. Atlantic Express .... Oregon Express .a 3:60 pro a 1:60 pra a i.to am .a 4:10 pm a 8:00 pra .al2:M pm a 8:60 pm Ixia Angeiea Lirnnea Fast Mail :.a 9:80 am a 1:45 pm China and Japan Mail. .a 4:00 pm a 6 45 pro North Platte Local a 8:15 am a 4'6 pm Colo. Chicago Special. ..al2:10 am a 7:08 am Beatrice at Stromsburg Local bl2:e0 pro b 1:40 pra Vallev local fmotor. via Lane Cut-Off). ...sl0:O am i 1:45 pm Valley Local (motor). ..a 6:80 pm a 8:00 am Iyocal parsengers not carried on trains mos. i and z. Chicago, Rack tslaasl Paelfl EAST. Chicago Limited a 8:00 sm ali os pra Iowa Local a 7:00 am a 4 80 pm Rocky Mountain Ltd. ...a 8:00 am all: 06 pm Dea Moines aV Eastern. .a 7:00 am a 4:80 pra Dea Molnea Passenger. .a 4:00 pm alS'80 pm Iowa Local bll:00 am b 9:66 pm Chicaao l Bast ern Ex.).. a 4:40 pm a 1:10 Dm Chicago Flyer a 6:08 pm a 8:86 am WEST. Rocky Mountain Ltd...all:l2 pm a 1 60 pm Colo, sic Cal. Express.... a 1:J0 pra a 4:80 pm Okl. A Texaa Uxpresa. .a 4:40 pm a 1:00 pm tkltago, Mllwaafc.ee A St. Pact Chicago ft Colo. Social. a 7:26 am all .60 pm Cal. Oregon Express. a 6:00 pm a 8:28 pm Overland Limited ......a 8 68 pm a 8:80 am Perry Local o e:i pm 011:86 Chteaaje Great W esters Ft Pa-Jl-Mlnneapolla.... 8:30 pm St Paul-Minneapolis 7:30 am Chicago Limited 6:06 pm Chicago Lxprvas 7:30 am Chicago Express 3:30 pm ChU-aso A arts, waster a T S0 am 11:86 pm 8:87 am U:86 pm S:tt pa Chicaao Dayllatlt a 7:26 am all:U m Twin City fclxpreaa a 7:46 am alO 20 pm Chicago Local all:80 am a 8:28 pm Bloux City Lscal a 8:46 pm all 30 am Chicago Local a 4:30 pm a 9:10 am Chicago Special a 6:02 pm a 8:23 am Minnesota-Dakota Ex. .a 6:46 pm a 9:39 am rut Mail a 8:86 Dm Twin City Limited a 8:00 pm a 8:00 am Los Angeles Limited. ...a 9:10 pm al2:36 pm Overland Limited alO.OO pm a 6:28 am Nebraska and Wyoming J Jl vision Norfolk-Bemesteel a 7:40 am a f -S9 pm Lincoln-Long Pins a 7:40 am al0:8o ara Deadwood-Llnooln ... Casper-Lander Fremont-Albion ..a 1:00 pm a 6:20 pm ..l (pra a S:20 pra , .b 6:80 pm b 1:8S nin Hastlnga-superior ... ..bS.UOpra b 6:30 pm Mlasoart faclflo K. C. A 8t U Express. .a t:00 am a I 09 am K. C. & St. i-,. a,xpr...au:is pm a S ou pm W a ha ant St Loula Expraas a 8:30 pra a 9:26 am Bt. Iouls Local (irom Council Biuffa) a 9:00 am all Jt pm Biannerry Lxicai iirom Council Blurts) d t.uo pra b;lS am liilaeia eatrai Chicago Express a 7:18 am a 8 4B pm i-iiiu&su jMizjii.eu .w pm a s:su am Minn.-Bt raw r.xpress.o i:u am Minn. -St. Paul Limited. a 8:00 pm a 8:80 am Omaha-rt Dadge LYal.a 4:16 pm atl:80 am BURLINGTON gTA lOTH at MA SON BarllagrtoB Leave. Arrive Denver A California.. Northwest Special ... Black Hills Northwest Express . Nebraska prints Lincoln Fast Mall... Nebraska Express ... Lincoln Local Lincoln Local Bchuyler-Plattamouth Bellevue-Plattamouth I'lattamouth-Iowa ... Bellevue-Plattamouth Denver Limited Chicago Special ..a 4:10 pm a 8 46 pm ..a 4:10 pm a 8:46 pm ..a 4:10 pm a 6:10 pm ..all:16 am a 9:06 am ..a 8:46 am a 6:10 pm ..b 1:20 pm al2:ll Dm ..a 9:16 am a 6:10 pm b 9:08 am a 7:60 pm ..Di uopra biu: am b 1:06 pra ...n t:i5 am ,.12:36 pm c 2:40 pm .a 4:10 pm a 7:06 am ..a 7:26 am all:46 pra Chicago Kxpreaa .a 4:20 pm a 3:66 pm Chicago Flyer a 6:30 pm a 6:30 am Iowa Local a 9:16 am all:30 am St. Loula Express a 4:40 pm all:30 am Kansas City & St. Joe. .a 10:46 pm a 6:30 am Kansas City & St Joe. a 9:16 am a 6:10 pm Kanaaa City A St. Joe.. a 4:40 pm WEBSTER STA 1BTH at WEBSTER Ckleagro, St. Pa at, Mlaaeaolls J) Omaha Leave. Arrive. Twin City Passenger. ..b 6:30 sm b 9:30 pro Sioux City Passenger... b S:00 pm b 11:66 am Slcux City Local 8:46 am c 6:20 pra Emerson Local b 8:66 pra b 9:14 am Mlaeaarl Paelflei Auburn Local b 8:60 pm bll:80 am a Dally, b Dally except Sunday, a bun day only, d Dally except Saturdsy. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS forth CJermanAioyd. FAST IZfllSS SlITIOa PLTMOliTK CHBRBOURO BRBatgN 1 A. at. Kli. Wm. D. Or. .Apr. 27; Kronprlai wm Utj 11 Kn Wm. 11 Mr i cerine Mr :l TVIX-BOUW rU8Oll SBBYIOa PLYMOUTH I HEHUOL'RO. Direct 10 A. M. OnelMnsu Apr. J-iPrlm FTIed'h Wn..Mi Kurfu.m air l mee. u urH..ur u Bremen siraet. stKDrrXKBABTBAM BBYZOa QlURAtTAg MAPLES OKNOA ailing at 11 A. M. K. Albert Apr. 24 BarharaM Mar 6 Nerktr Mr HBerlta (new) Msjr li t'lli at Algiers. Morta Oermaa Hoy Travelers Checks, Oelrlohs B CaM Ageats, t Broadway, at. Y ' at. Olaaaaealas Oa, Bsaxaara OaA cage, IU. S. E. GROSS SUED FOR DIVORCE Chicagssa Who Woa Bait Iavolvlag Plaaarlssa af "Cyraaa de Ber gerae" Is Defeadaat. CHIC AGO. April 21.-Samuel Bberly Oroea, who gained International fame sev eral yeara ago by accusing bdmund Ros trand, the French playwright of filching hla Ideaa for "Cyrano Da Bergerac" from a Oroaa play called "The Menchant Prince of Cornvtlle," and winning a ault baaed on this claim, ha been sued for divorce. Mra. Emily Gross charged that her hus band deserted her December 1. 1906. Mr. Gross waa once one of the largest real estate dealers In Chicsgo, but two years ago became financially embarraaaed and now I In a sanitarium. Dishonesty Exposed. The official spurned the proffered graft money. "You say that you are honest men," he aid with an omlnou calm, "and that this Is a mere mutter of routine.'' They admitted that such wa their under standing. "Then why," he thundered, "why do you try to buy me with marked bills? You are not on the square." An tnatan later the door had clanged behind them. Philadelphia Ledger. MORMONS HEAR DIVINE WORD President Joseph Smith Beads New Revelation tt Conference. ORDER OF ENOCH IS FORMED Orgaalaatlnn Will Have Charge fertanate Charges la Lead lag Qaaraeas. LAMONI. I.. April M.-(8peclal.)-The most mportant session of the Reorganised church conference was held yesterday. The wo communications presented by President oseph Smith In the form of divine In etructlon to the church were read, after having been passed upon by the various quorum. They were then adopted by the body as revelation from God to become a law and a rule of action for the church Ths f rt communlcstlon was In regard to temporal matters and provide for the organisation of an Order of Enoch, whose duty It will be to hold In trust all prop ertiea belonging to the poor, or that which haa been consecrated by the more fortunate for the benefit of the poorer member of the church. The second had to do with spiritual mat ter, and ome Very Important change were made In the leading quorum of the church. It read a follow; Text at Revelation. To the church: After constant meditation gnd prayer, both before and after corning to conference and during the session, so far aa the peculiar condltiona obtaining In our atttlng had permitted, I waa in the Spirit during the night of the 16th and ltith of the month and the day paaalng be tween at such tlmea during the calm that occasionally ensued and the quiet of the night when the burden of my care forbade sleep. My dreama also have been enugnt enlna and encouraalng. The voice of the Spirit to me is: rnaer condition which have occurred It la no longer wise that my servant R- C. Evan be continued aa counselor In the presl dencv: therefore. It Is expedient that he be released from thla responsibility dnd another be chosen to th office. He ha been earnest and faithful In service and his reward la aure. My Servant. Joseph Luff, cannot fulfill the dutlea of a member of the quorum of twelve In actively looking after and caring for the missionary work In the rieid ann discharge the dutlea of hla calling aa a physician ministering to the many seeaing hla advice and aid with safety to himself aiid others. It Is wise therefore that the church releaee him from the responsibilities of the active apostleshlp aa a member or the quorum, that he may act unreservedly In his calling. Another may be chosen to the office In the quorum. He has been faithful and hla record and reward are In my hand. That the historian or the cnurcn. my servant, Heman C: Smith, may more freely and efficiently pursue his duties and privi lege aa historian, the church may release him from the burden attendant upon him aa an apostle In the quorum and choose another to occupy therein. He haa been long In the service, nas oone me outies well In the spirit of self-sacrlflce and hia reward I with me. He will be blessed In diligent service n his rallng aa hstorlan when relieved or the aounie responaiDiuty. These, my servants, who are relieved from their responsibilities of the quorum work,- have ' wrought well In their service with their fellow servanta and must re tain their right to labor In the ministry, holding the high priesthood and entitled to all that appertains to that calling when need requires or wisdom directs. The spirit ealth further to me: To fill the vacancy cauled by the releasing of Counselor R. B. Evans, present the namw of my servant, Elbert A. Smith, the son of my servant, David H. Smith, who waa taken and who awaits hi reward, to be chosen, appointed and ordained as counselor to my servant, josepn enntn, ana to do one of the presidency. Vacancies Arc Filled. The spirit alth further;. In order that the placea of those taken from the twelve may be aupplied and the quorum tilled that It may act aa a wnole, my aervanta, J. I-. Curtis and Robert C. Russell, may be chosen and set apart to the office of apostles and be enrolled and sustained In the quorum. Other servanta there aie who will be called and appointed ere long, bu. not now. Those who are holding the office of pa trlarcha ars to be enrolled with the htgn priests, the same aa the bishops, who aie acting In their office by virtue ot theli being high prleata. Theas men - in thoi. offics are an order In the prleathood. Hit aame aa the high councils of ths church, and the stskes and aa the bishops who hold aa high priests, as the quorum of the twelve, and aa the presidency are but ei ders In the priesthood, there being but two priesthoods; and these are ordeia In the Melchlaeu.ee priesthood. There is no dif ference In the priesthood, though there may be and Is In the office In which the several orders may occupy and act. The Spirit aaitn furthei : The attention of tho church la called to the consideration of the revelation, given In answer to earn est supplication, with regard to temporal things. The word haa been already given tn agreement with revelations long since delivered to the church, that th tempo ralities of the church were to be under ths charge and care of the bishopric, men holding th office of bishop under a pre siding head acting for the church In the gathering, caring for, and disbursing the contrlbutiona gathered from the aalnta of moneys and propertlea under the terma of tithing, surplus, free-will offeringa and consecrations. The word which has been flven at a late period should not have een so soon forgotten and disregarded by the church or any of Ita members. "I am God; I change not," haa been known to the ohurcn and the eldership since the coming of the angel with the message of restora tion. Under it the church haa aought the Lord and received from time to time that which was deemed sufficient for the time to govern the church and Its ministers, both of the spiritual and temporal dlvlalona of ths work. Ths church has been directed to accede to the rendition of the blshoprlo with respect to the temporal law; and until such heed Is paid to ths word which haa been given, and which la In accord ance with other revelations given to the church, which had been before given, the church cannot receive and enjoy the bless ings which have been looked for when Zion should be fully redeemed. Therefore, hearken once again unto the voice of In spiration, In warning and Instruction, and conform to that which la given and receive what la awaiting ths upright and ths pur in heart. Th Spirit aalth further unto th church: The Lord is wen pleased wltn tn advance ment which haa been made In approach lnc unity during the conference year, and though there may have been differences of opinion, these differences have been held In unity of purpose and desire for the good of ny people, and will reault In helping to bring to pass a unity ot understanding. Bo be ye encouraged and preaa on to the consummation designed of God for hla people unity, honor, sanctlflcation and glory. Amen. JUBtl'll DM! in. Lamonl, Ja., April 18, 1909. Conference Confirms Orders. Upon motion, tho body released th men Indicated from .ths office held by them and ordered the ordinations of the men appointed to succeed the retiring officers. The O'dlnallon then took place. This 1 a very impressive ceremony among th ainta, g they believe In authority, and f w n r iJuTU) mother's shapeliness. All .of this can be avoided by the use of Mothtr's Friend before baby comes, as this liniment prepares the body for the strain upon it, and preserves the symmetry of her form. Mother' Friend makes the danger of child-birth less, and carries her sarely througn this critical T7Ti fieriod. Thousands grate- .ll ully tell of the ben fit and WW relief derived from ihe usest-!--. of this remedy. SJi&t ftsok Bulled free to all eipertaut Bothers, IBS AAACrlkLD KEOCLA)a CO. Aliaata. be. without crdtnailon no man eag act In- any ministerial rapacity In the church. W. W. Smith of Philadelphia preached last evening, and thla morning n early business session was hep tot the reading of missionary appointments. Adjournment Is expected ai noon 1n time for ths dele gates to leave on afternoon train. Cement Merger Goes to Pieces Combination Which Wi to Hat Included Iowa Factories Fails on Verge of Eealization. waoaassawnwe , MASON CITT. la., April Sl.--(Speclat.)- New from Minneapolis, which reached thi city today, says that the 8300.000 combina tion of Portland cement mill, put together In February, but not yet sealed with th stamp of finality. Is on th verge of disso lution. A hitch arose over the terms and the final paper have not yet been atgned, principally because the strong Interest In . the wet, which thought they were not being treated fairly, backed out. i Th merger waa arranged- to take In the mill Of this city a well ss nthers throughout ths entire west and middle west. IOWA STl DEISTS IN FAMOUS PLAY Dramatic Clan Bays Rlafct to Pre aoce "Th Road to Yesterday.'' 1 IOWA CITY. Ia., .April . 21.-(8pecUl.)-Balkrd by the show manager In ths aliolce -of a play, the University of Iowa Dramatic club purchased the right from Sam 8. and Lee Shubert (Inc.) to produce VTIv Road to Yesterday." and next Tuesdsy evening the production will be given by the amateur Thespians In the local opera house. .' For six weeks th university actor and actresses have been faithfully drilling In their parts and finally yesterday th tim was set for the production. The following student will appear In the cant: J. J. Lenthan - of Dubuque; Charles Bralnerd of , Iowa City, Arthur Strong of Burlington', Jam L Oakea of Clinton, Carolyn Bradley of Iowa City. Edith Ball of Iowa City, Pauline E. Dutton of West Junction, Jessica Don. Carle of Mollne, III.; Mae Keyser of Marengo, (hi M. McKee of Lakevlew, Mich.; Ferdinand Dugan of Valley Junction. Clark E. Burk helmer of Creaton and Joseph M. Fee of Centervllle. Carolyn Bradley of Iowa City la ths lead ing woman. She received her training In the Iowa City High school amateur theatri cals and In the University gf Iowa Dra matic club. She la peculiarly fitted for the part made famous by Mlnnls Diipree and It Is expected the plsy will surpass any previous effort of the club. ... Heir to Drake Estate. IOWA CITY. la.. April ' a.,8pacal.) J. W. Sprlggs, night clerk at the Burkley Imperial hotel In this city, has fallen heir to 850,000, part of tho estate In England which has descended In ths generation succeeding Sir Francis' Drake. ' -' ' The estate la worth 51.000 and Sprlggs inherit through relationship to Mrs. J. 8. Sprlgg of Monmouth, III., hla stepmother. Mr. Sprlggs and her tepson will send legal representative to England to press their claims on the Drake estate. One Arrest in Tensleep Case Cowboy Charged By Officers with Being One of Murderers of Sheepmen. BASIN, Wyo.. April 21. (Bpecial.)-Ed-ard Eton, a well known cowboy and ormerly a saloonkeeper at this place.i the first of the alleged Tensleep raider to be drreated. charged with the murder of Joe Allemand, Joe Laxlar and Joe Emge. Baton Is now in the county Jail, having- been jrought In from the Lake Creek county, where he waa arrested by Deputy Sheriff Cusnck and Leldlg. He refuses to discus his arrest and tho county officer have little to aay. Prosecuting Attorney Percy Met admits that there Is strong evidence agalnat the prisoner And that hi conviction Is confidently expected. .It I Intimated that further arrest may be expected with in a short time. The arrest of Eaton occurred while he wa In the company of four other' cow punciier and riding behind a bull herd near the head water of Lake creek. He made no resistance and hla 'companion did. not' Interefere with the officer. Sheriff Felix Alston haa received an anonymou warning to drop the Tenleert raid caae ir he expect to avoid disaster. This warning I contained in a note which wa slipped Into a side pocket of hi coat while he wa In town. Alston ha paid no attention to the warning and Ita threat. Jaques Allemand . of Buffalo. Wvo.. brother of ons of ths murdered men, haa added $1,000 to ths reward for th capture of the murderer, and th National Wool Growers' association haa offered 12.000. Thi brings th total of the reward to $6,600. Big Horn county having offered $600 and ths Wyoming and Big Horn County Wool Grower associations $1,000 each. , CHEYENNE. Wyo., April SL-Th . Na tional Wool Growers' association ha of fered a reward of S1.0M for the conviction of the men who raided th Allemand aV Enge aheep camp aom time ago, killing the owner of the cheep and a herder named Lasaer, burning th ramp and th bodle of two of their vlrtlm. . On arreat haa been made In connection with thi raid. Pearfal tlaagkter of deadly microbe occur when throat and lung dlaeasea re trailed with Dr. King' New Discovery. 60c and 81.00. Tor sal by Beaton Drug Co. ' Balldlng Permits. Ed Dorsey, Twenty-sixth snd Fort atreet. frame dwelling, $1,800; T. J. Fltsmorria, 8&63 California atreet, frame dwelling, S't.60t: A. B. Cramer. 2603 Bristol street, frame dwelling. $1,000; George Pardee, Thirty-first street and Way avenue, frame dwelling, $&O0; Adelaide M. Mclean, 81S Worthing ton street, frame dwelling, $1809. i HE) 11 ffSTffl Every woman covets a shtpe Ja?U fljJs ly figure, and many of them aepiore me loss or iqcir girn mm mm FBI 4