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THE BEE: - OMAHA, WEDNESDAY. APRIL 28. 190!. It ( V REAL ESTATE riTT rnoPBHTt roit ialb. (Continued ) John Morrison House Largs l-fonm house, diagonally across from Roma Miller's BA.Ono entry home. Omnd Ave. and Florence boulevard. Houm ; fronts south and east. In setting of fin old foreeit tree; beautiful outlook to the ' east aver Mn Levi Carter park, the Mis souri river valley and the low hills. Mr. Morrison baa tmnovfd from the city, but la hero temporarily and while her wlshe thla property sold.' Former prle, 17,000, present price, 26.600, Act quickly. Harrison & Morton a-MM IN OMAHA. A HOME IF TOC WANT IT. WILL Bl'Ilja FOR YOU near Hanseom park North End ar moat any place you want to live. Terma to ault the tlrnea. NOWATA LAND AND UT CO., S'lita t N. Y. Ufa Bldg. I'lvm Red 1 BOB. Omaha. Neb. . Open evenings. ' 19)-M)71 a SQUARE HOME High around. Cool tn aummex. On rar line. Harney fine to door. Built Ii7. Eight aunny rooms. Big attic. Ce mented basement. S3d St. paving, paid fpr. 14.200. Term: 2.16 per month la rental rlre.. ' . 1T.1B N. Md., S. E. Or. 33 and Seward. D'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO., 001 N. Tv IJto. Doug, or A-2151 (19J 34. 27 MUST SELL THIS WEEK 1124 So. 2th fit.. 7-room house, new. tlrlrtly modern, perm, walks, paved street, pav'na all paid, location hard tn beat, lot a 34xlW, fine lawn. Look at thla at once aid then see u for price and terma. Birk'ett & Tebbens, w-B I.J' -J CJiutB, I II I ri I IT? IP, aVUUB. T I "- nil . . 13 27 Store to Rent L'txl'i lth and Farnam. Harrison & Morton (18) M211 27 PUBLIC LAND Irrigated. No floods or drouths. No crop failures. Free fuel. Kins- climate. South-e-n Idaho. Kaay terma. -Ten years' time. rlp"0lal excuValona. For free map of Idaho and particulars how to file, address The Idaho Land Company, 222 Midland Bldg., Kansas City. Mo. (19) MSeW M x WALKING DISTANCE. I!I Y DIRKCT AND SAVE-COMMISSION. H.iKi 115 'No. JSth Ave., T rooms; new, never occupldd; owner built this personally for a home, but circumstances prevent him from utn It. ' B,lrch finish; cemented collar; fine furnace:, large floored attic; cement . walks contracted for. IN'Ul'lRK "S7 CAPITOL AVENt'B. TELEPHONE D. 733. UM3fi0 30x 8 . Rooms: $2,600 Here la a real snap for home or Invest ment.': Four rooms and bath up atalrs; 4 very large rooms and hall down stair. Similar to St. ixiuls flat can be rented to two families. Beautiful 60 ft. east front lot. nicely terraced ; cement wslk; shade. Well located. Rental -127 per month. tl.GOO cash, balance 126 per month.' It. R. STRINGER, 635 Paxton, Blouk, r , -Phone Douglas CtU.. (1) M&76 1 $:;.vm KCYS an. owner built house on 2424 Prown St. - Btrkjtiy modern, 2-story, 1 Itmin.i. ' HAUWIKID HARWOOT. Both 'Phonea. 41 Be Bldg (10r-MS7 OWNER SAYS SELL Fins six-room residence on Burt St. facing the linulevsrd, modern In every way, good basement oud wslks. The owner la obliged to ao on his homestead this week. Price, 12. S0m; r.ioi cash, balance same aa rant. . NATIONAL INVESTMENT COMPANY, ibl Brandela Bldg. umana, iNeb. 80 A.$200 an Acre JVt irlles from court hnuao (Improved.) Harrison & Morton, (!) 764 HO-ACRE homrateaila: cheap relinquish ments J, Beraina, Whitman. Neb. ..... . , -to) M401 MaylAx PETERS TRUST CO.. " NEW. YORK LIFE BLDG. We want large loans on well located, flia. cists city property. . We can place large amounts at low rates. Peters Trust Company. New York Life Building. (1J 7u6 Maya SCANDALOUS To sell at these prices, but we must have the money quick. J. 6 4 rooma, nearly new, north part. Il.ono 4 rooms, new, north of A mas Ave. H en t rooma. good,, north of Bemla park. tS.Jtik-l ' rooms, mod, near Hanacom park. Our list, la full of such bargains. DARLING & 'PAULINO D. 6034. . ' 441 Biandela. . A 1623. After 6 P. M., Web. MVS. (ll-MiiS3 28 t ROOMS t&,5t. Elegant 9-reom, ail modern house; hot water heat, gas and electricity; flnlahed In iiuarter-sawed white oak and yellow pine; auto garage. Property faces eaat on 4th, corner lot; pavement paid for. Very good neighborhood. Investigate and be convinced that the price la right. . H. R. STRINGER, Wi Paxtan Block, Douglas a,l. (1)-1372 2 NEW, T rooma, very en vice, Bemla P-rk diatrlct. C. M. Rich. Us, N. Y. Ufa, Dia. A 1221 , ll-Mlfcs) ACRES Six little farms 2 to 10 acres eacb. Close to Benson and paved road. Easy terms If )oii want. Ask us. AYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY., 1st Floor N. Y. L. Bldg. Tel Doug. 17M. A UW. oi-m:jo 36 '-ROOM modern houae In Weat Farnam diatrlct. large corner lot; streets paved; all apeclals paid. Price. &.600. I O. NEII-SEN & CO., 7t3 N.-Y. Life Bldg. Both Phones. (ll 246 2 BARGAIN. Four-room, collate, 60 foot south front lot t Utn and Van Canip avenue. Thla la a oeiutlfui ' lirtle place and very cheap, l,06u; must be sold, owner leaving cltv. Just the place for atreet car man. W. K lioraan, 236 Board of Trade. (l MTat 30 HOMES IN BENSON Part rash, balance eaate aa rest. W. B Yarton, 226 S. Or phanage Ave., Benson. Tel. Benson 6M. 4-M7a A REAL ESTATE. LOANS and Insurance List yeu property with us for sals or exchange. Walnut and aOrahard Hills Realty Cm, ol Hamilton St. 'Phonss Harney 2.6i; lnd.. B-1M2, (1 U4 UAROB new mod. 6-r. cottage, eer. lot lOOxUa. two blocks from ear line; Imme . dtate peaeeast..n; get a home on easy pay. aneats from th owntr. Doug. 1662 or even. Inge Web. 4661. III M46 SOUIJCVARD HOrrK.- 2U Nertklth St. ruums. modern, only liwu. Thomas BrenMa. reom i New York Ufa Bids REAL ESTATE URAL ESTAIK DEALER-. (Continued.) MUST SELL THESE 2M1 Emmet, neat 4-room cottage, wi n bath and toilet, paved street, for II. V'; easy terma. Kit N. Both. -room cnttags. portly IWi cm, paved afreet. Il.lw! eitav terma 4t N. aiet, bargain In new and up tn-date house, t rooina and hall, large attic, ook flnlah. nicely decorated: cloae-ln property and very dewtrahl. HM Charles St.; aee thla new bouse, room, strii'ily modern, good neighborhood, can be nought rltht. CATHEDIHL DISTRICT, large I-room atrlctly modern home on paved street, now offered for first time. Price la t,60O. REM IS PARK New house. B roomi, 1 stories and attic, oak flnlah. hot water heat, full south front lot. dandy view. Price 5,5ui. Ready to move rlf lit Into. (llovpr Realty Syndicate, Ground floor X. T. IJfe. Both 'phone. (1D-249 2 FARNAM HILL NEW 7-ROOM HOUSE 413 NORTH 39TH ST., $5,500 A fine home In the beat realdence district In the city, cloaa to parochial achool and public achool. luat south of the beautiful new rathedrsl. also only a few block a from the Sacred Heart academy, one block from car line, on a beautiful, sightly lot; haa full basement, hot water heat, uuartrr-eaw,! oak floora and large fine rooma, modern and complete In every way. Thla muet be. Been to be appreciated. Reasonable terma ?an te made. IA8T1NGS HE YD EN, 1614 Harney St U8)-261 17 LIBT your property with Chris Boyer. Ki and Cumins Fts lB)- REAL ESTATE FARM AND HANOI LiSID FOR (ALB Celra. COIRADO IRRIGATED SNAP. 40 acres loir tna towoslte, twelve mllea from Denver; fruit and vegetable land Ilea beautifully: fine view of the moun tains; Ideal for home or Investment. This will be sold at one-half ita preaent value If at once. NATIONAL. INVESTMENT CO.. lit Rrandels Bldg., Omaha. Nab. (30 M 6,722 Acres, Cheap Fine ranch, elegant for colonization; two sets Improvements, 4 wella. t.oOO barrel storage cistern, corrsla, scales, dipping vats, etc, 0 acres alfalfa; part Irrigated; 1,000 acres comes under new ditch; 2 miles from R. R. town In northeastern Colorado. Snap at $10 per acre. Good terma. H. R. STRINGER. U6 Paxton Block, Omaha, Neb. (JO) M374 it MIAMI VALLEY. We make a specialty of Irrigated fruit tracts, farm landa and stock ranches. In Colorado and New Mexico. We have apeclally good offerings In the Miami valley, near Springer. New Mexico, of farms and ranchea. JOSEPH POWELL CO., 231-1 Coronado Bldg., Denver. Cnlo. 120)- lewa. 240 ACRES VERY CHEAP For a few daya we are permitted to offer at tiOO per acre an elegant. Warren county farm easily worth $115. Thla fine farm Is only S miles from good" town. Is exception ally well Improved, has the very best soil and Is rented for cash. Here Is an excep tional baraaln In land that never falls to I raise from 10 to 80 bushels of corn per I acre. Writ today. I H. R. STRINGER. 636 Paxton Block, Omaha. Neb. (20) M37 a Idaho. - IT." 8. GOVERNMENT. ' IDAHO-CAR BY-ACT-LANDS. Snake River Valley-Twin Falls District. 60.00U screa open nv drawing June t, ltot. Write C. B; H L'RTT, Bolae. Idaho; (30) M220-June Sx Meat co. DEAR MrTfARMER Can you raise EIGHT CROPS OF AL FALFA yearly and Bell It for 112.50 4 ton, Also. TWO CROPS OF CORN T Can you raise oranges, lemons and other aemltrop Jcal fruits? NO! But you can In the YAQUI VALLEY Sonora. Mexico, on main line of 8. P. Ry. fronting east on Gulf of California. Fine Climate, good markets at hand, paying big prices. 4UO.0U0 acrea under irrigation. , If you want to buy thla land at 226 per acre In rive yearly pajrmenta including per petual water right, ACT NOW, and Join NEBRASKA AND IOWA COLONY. Excursion May 4. Write for particulars. Hackett-Stillman Land Co., Agts 221-22 N. Y. Life. Omaha, Neb. Doug. 8972. (20)M3S6 PI braaata $2.50 Per Acre Four sections sand hill graslng land, fourteen mllea north of Hershey, on Union pacific railroad In Lincoln county, Ne braska, nins mllea north of Platte river. 22.60 per acre. AJoinlng - land held at per acre. W. L Selby, 436 Board of Trade Bldg. Omaha, Neb. (20)-47 2 ONE seolion good land near Sidney at K per acre If taken soon. Address C 2o0, care Bee. (20) M361 2Sx TWO sections level land near Sidney, 26 per acre; part cash. Address D caie Bee. (20) M3;2 2x Ohlaheana. FOR SALE Two choice quarter soot Ions land In one of the best fsrmlng districts in Garfield county. Okl. Will sell at a bargain, for tjie next 30 days only. Ad dress B. A. Garber, Garber, Okl (30I-M197 tx eeth Da hat a. i.ook 18 I P. Then come with us to Hrule county. South Dakota. We control 14.000 acres and can sell In tracts to suit purchasers. Prices tM to 2.10 per acre. Write or call. KELLKY INVESTMENT CO.. 220-6 Neville Bldg. . tau-MMR. n Wsihlsgtes. Arcadia Commercial Orchards ' The Aracadla Orchards company is oper ating tue largrtst uommrrciul orchard propoaition In tne world 10.000 acrea, requir ing only auxiliary Irrigation being rapidly planted to apple treea. When the treea come to bearing the land will be worth at leaat tl.OuO an acre and will produce from IjD to 21. Mb an aore In net fruit yield. The company la capital'.ied on the baaia of 21.0H0 per acre. Twe-flfthe of the stock la preferred, now on the market at 250 a ahare (one-half the par value). Write for llluatrated proepertua givtns detailed information concerning apple growing In the Inland Empire, and demon strating how you can invest In Aivadia Orchards with theae results: 1. Inveatment absolutely safe ' 2. Interest 2 per ent -from "the start guaranteed. 3. Stock Increaae in maiket al.ie from 2n0 a ahare to llou a share In five years 4. Dividends on preferred stock. In addi tien to guaranteed Intereet, of from 2JO u 3100 a share, depending on age of the trees snd beginning when orchsrds come to bear ing. Address. Arcadia Orchards Company, Room 6JA Hyde Block. Spokane, Wash.. IT. 8. A. . i (20)-M37; . REAL ESTATE LCANS WANTF.V City ione and warrants. W Karran- .r.iMu. 4- '. 1.'0 Farnam St. . (U 624 SECOND MORTGAGE loans negotiated Apply Room 41"-l! First Nafl Ba"W m Is haft 'pboae Douglas WX (TT) raj REAL ESTATE LOANS (Continued.) WANTED CU loana. Peters Trust Ce. on -re fP.IVATE money to loan. J. H. Rherwood. Of Branaaia uiag. iB 431 PAYNE, BOSTWICK CO.. N. T. Ufa Prlvste money; um to I&.U00; law rate () U MONEY TO BU1L.D. mm in liMl.tna at ciirnat rmtmm W. H. THOMAS, tut First Nat I Bank Bld. (U-U UOWEST RATES Bemla. Brandela Bldg. (-427 tlM TO I1O.O0O made promptly. F. D. Wead. 2Z 4S( weed Bldg., iitn and Fa rr am. riVB PER CENT MONEY te loan on Omaha Bualnrsa Property THOMAS BRENNAN. Room L New York Life Bldg. j (ZD .1 MS te ftno.mo, loweat ra'se. no delay, Ut-3 uvtlD Bros.. 1604 Farnam SOS TO K.Ooa on homes tn Omaha O-Keefe KeaJ Estate Co., ltiul N. T. Life. Dong, er A-ilU. UX)4J MONEY TO LOAN-Payne Investment Col . a 4 REAL ESTATE WANTED WE HAVE BUYERS for a 6-room nnuse. a -room houae and a couple of vacant lots. NOWATA LAND AND LOT COMPANY. Suite 624 N. T. Life Bldg . Omaha 'Phone Had 1M. Open Evenlnga (23)-M7& WANTED TO BUY 10 to 40 acres close to city, for cash; must be well located, near car line; prefer no Improvements. W. R. Homsn, K6 Hoard of Trade. (.; M7&4 30 STOVE REPAIRS NEW furnaces, hot water and hot air com bination heating, t and 4-hole laundry not water neatera, mantle grates, gas stoves repaired, water ironts snd flowei vases. Omaha Stove Repair works, 1206- 12 Douglas St. 'Phones lnd. A-SWl; mm u. uousias shv. WANTEDT0 BUY BIOHEST prtcea for secondhand furniture; carpets, clotbea and ahoea. Teu Doug. 1S)1L (2S, BEST price paid for secondhand furniture, carpets, stoves, clothing, shoes. Tel. Doug. eu- () 641 The Practical Auctioneer. (42 N. Y. LI fa 26)-aO STANDARD upright piano, ater 2726. Phone Web- (26) M636 BEST prices paid for 2d-hand furniture. domes, snoes, etc. Tel. Douglsa 42R5. (26)-U May 22 WANTEDBuggy horse, young, aound iooui low lbs. Phone Harnev (2S) 238 t7x WANTED SITUATIONS YOUNG lady would like to care for In valid lady or to do practical nursing Aaaress u 412, care tfee. (.T) 194 27 x REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Fred W. Wolf to Fred Hansen, part lot 26. B E. Rogers' Okahoma I 3,160 r: f. Kirkenaau et al to Poter Gor rle. lot 21. Mils Place Coad Ral Estate company to P. J. Murphy, lot 21, block 1 Hillside No. 2 Oe-rge P. Bemla Real Estate com pany to J. P. Kirk, lot 4, block 3. Wise & Parmeln's add Brower E. McCague and wife to J. H. Nielsen, lot 2, Mid City Van Sant Land company to Otiarlea I Thomas, lot 7, block 2, Bedford Place, and other property ... Minna Wtttenhach to John N. Has kell, tax lot 6 In 3-14-12 County treasurer to Frank T. B. Martin, lot 21, block ; lot U. block 14. and lot U, block 17. Orchard Hill , Same to Mum, lot 19. block 9. and let 4. block 12. Orchard Hill Same to same, lots 17, 18, li and 20, block 16. Orchard Hill Same to same, lots 10 and 11, block 3. North Omaha Same to same, wV of ef6 feet lot 2, Okahoma Same to same, part lot 4. Okahoma Same to same, eS of c96 feet lot S, Okahoma Same to Alfred O. Barker, 1 ta 2, t and t, block 9. Crelghtnn Heights.... Minnie Crawford to Mary Ilemann. n26 feet lot 13, block SO, South Omaha Mary Heniann to Mlnr.le Crawford. n fet lot 13, block 80. South Omaha eno 2.100 160 360 60 Julius Klersch and wife et al to Ed A. 8telger. eight-ninths Intereet In lot 2. block 40, and lota 16 and 17. block 36. Benson Jacob Newman and wife to W. 1 Selby. lot I, block 6, Baker Place ... Wilbur M. Ix mon and wife to same. lots 17. 18, 37 and 30. block 1, and other lota, W. I Selby'a 1st add. .. Same to same. Iota I, 20. 30 and 31, block 1, and other lots, same H. J. Grove and wife to Frank M. Congdon, lots It and 19, block 6, lfalcycn HNghts Bdward E. Jones and wife to same, lot 20. block 6. Halcyon Heights Merchants Natlnnsl bsnk to A. I Shipley, lot 2. block 124. Florence.... F. P. Klrkendall et al to D. J. Pear son, lot 13, ESIts Place Hugh T. Fellers and wife to C. R. weet and wife, lot 13, replat of block 3. Bemla park 2,130 1 7r. 600 3.1O0 1.900 3r.O 375 1.000 3.660 1.000 Alice P. McCauiley to Bm,lly A. Bl ick- woco. lot 11 Himettaugn Place Hastings & Heyden to Mary Moran. lot 10. block 7. Patrick's 2d Saratoga Game to s&rru. nlit feet of lot 6 and all lot 4. block 2. same A. L. Reed el al to Rohrt P. Hamil ton, lot 2, block 6. Drake's add Emma B. Mmr and husband to H. R Kooeer, let . block 115, Dundee) Place South Omaha Land rnmpanv to Mar garet Buckley, lot 4, block 369, South Omaha D. C. Paltoraon, trualee. and wife, to Parkway Real Estnte company, lota VS. 17. is. 1 and 20, block 6, B1 fcrd Place County treasurer to D. C. Patterson, trustee, same Jf cob Jensen to A. W. Jackson, lot 7. block 12. West Side William B. Umit and wife to Rem Ire snd Roae Aldrlch. lot 4. Tukey's re plat A. I- Reed et al to C. D. Armstrong lot 6. block 2. Rned's 6th H. E. Rainey to same, same It. D. Gulun and wife to George J. Morris, lots 21 and 22, block 3, Mis souri Avenue psrk Jorn C. Whartcti. trustee, and wife, to Smllh Brick company, lot It), block 23. Omaha View Extension Mary M. Stark to Ida M. Cole, lot 4. block 16S. Florence Geore T. Undley and wife to Rudolph Beal, lot f. block 10, Walnut Hill County treasurer to George T. I.lnd ley. same Peter M. Waugberg and wife to A. E Oianov-r, lot 26. block 16. Hanacom Place William F Hina to I-na Hlns, lot 22 and part lots 1 and i. block 21. Benson Bankers Savlnga snd Ican association to W. F. Hlns. lot 1. block !, Boule vard Terrace James W. Murphy to Charles Andr son. lot 1. blK-k 2. Oakdale. and lot 7, block 160. South Omaha Lettle B. Mundv and husband tn T:mothv Broderick. lot 2, block 2. Mahonev tt Mlnahan s lat add Pavne. Bostwiik A Co. to Rosa V. Srhrlver, e feet lot i'4 and all lot l.i, Baltimore park C. H. Brlgga and wife to Harry Gross, part tax U 32 in 21-15-13 John G Brown and wife to John G. Itiner. lota 2. 4 and 6, block 21, South Omaha 3.10 1 it i 1.600 150 ljO 1 3.7SO 4l 1.200 iM 2.160 4J5 1.) 1.500 ta.t"3 TotaJ amount ef transfers... D. C. SCOTT, D.V.S. (Suoraaaor to lit. K. L Rau-tcclut tL ) a MKnft TT RATS TJTT-Arjr AI-BJ. Off toe aa4 3tsp4wU. Ml Calls Promptly -Answered si Ail Honrs, rasas Office Karney 7. l-'i ak aa. as as-S a GOVERNMENT NOTICES SEALED BIDS WiLL BE RECEIVED at the office of J. C. Simpson, secre tary, Iea Moinea, Iowa, for the erection of a ateel construction fireproof grand atsnd. to be constructed on the Iowa State Fair Grounds. Wide will be received on the entire work complete, and alao aeparately on Nie ateel work, mason wurk. grading and plumbing. All bids are to be In on or before 12 o'clock noon of the CMh of April. 1!iB. and snail be accompanied with a certified check of t per cent of the amount of the bid. aa a guarantee that the bidder will enter into contract. If re quired to do ao, and give a good surety bond of 40 per cent of the amount of his contract, for the faithful performance ef the same. Approximate estimate of quantities Grading. 20,000 yards; brick work. WmM: cut atone, 1.140 euhlo feet: reinforced concrete floora. ao.mn cubic feet: cement walks and curb, 80.000 feet; ateel work. 977 tons. All work to be com plete on or before the 14th of Auauat 19"9. Plana may he aeen at the office of Secretary Blmpaon. or at the office of Oliver O. Smith, architect. nn Yotingerman Bldg., on and after April Kith. AS-11 14-1X-21-B-28 OFFICE OF CONSTRUCTING QUAR- termaster. Fort Douglas. I tah. AdHI 26. 1909. Sealed proposals In triplicate. subject to the usual conditions, will he received at tlilB ofrie until in o'clocH m . May Zh. lon, and then opened In the presence of attending bidders, for construction of a Garbage Crematory and Crematory Rulldlng at Fort Donllaa, T tah. Information furnished on applica tion. Envelopes containing bids to be marked "Proposals for Crematory Bulld- t. and addressed to "faptaln T. R. Ha,Tker. Quartermaster. 15th Infantry. Constructing Quartermaster Fort Doug. IBS, l tsn. ' A. ZB-Z7-ZS-2B M. Z4-Z. . LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS SEALED proposals will be received by the Ne braska State Board of Public Lands and Bulldlnga at the office of GeorRe C. Jun- kln, secretsryof state, state house, Lin coln, Nebraska, on Tuesday. May 11, 1909, until 11 o'clock a. m., for the construction of a live stock Judging coliseum (pavilion) 175 feet long by 200 feet wide, on the Ne braska State Fair grounds, near Lincoln. Plans, specifications snd details can be seen at the offices 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. Earh bid must be nnirte to the Board of Public Lands and Buildings, and he accompanied by a certified check, payable to the order of said board, for two (2) per cent of the bid, as 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 snd all bids. All proposals must be made fully In accordance with the blank form hereto attached to the specifi cations. GEORGE C. JUNKIN, Secvtary Board of Public Lands and Buildings. A21dl0t RAILWAY TIME CARD UNION STATIOH 10TH AND MASON TJalaa Pacific Leave. Arrive, .a 3:5$ am a 9:40 pra .a 2:60 pra a 6:00 pm a 9:20 am Overland Limited ... Colorado Exprese ... Atlantic Express Oregon" Express Los Angeles Limited. .a 4:10 pm a 6:00 pm .a,12:fv6 pm a 8:60 pm .a 9:20 am a 6:46 pm Fast Mall China and Japan Mail. .a 4:00 pm a 6:46 pm North Platie Local a 6:16 am a 4'45 pm Colo. Chicago Special... al2:10 am a 7:06 aaa Beatrice Stromsburg Local bl2:40 pm b 1:40 pm Valley Local (motor, via Lane Cut-Off). ...al0:oj am a 2:4S pm Valley Local (motor). . a 6:80 pm a 9:00 am Local passengers not carried on trains Noa. 1 and 2. Wabash Bt. Loula Express a 6:30 pm 9:26 am St. Louis laical (irom Council Bluffs) a:ptam all:it pro Stanberry Local (from Council Bluffs) b 5:00 pm bl0:16 am Illinois entral Chicago Express a 7:16 am a 3:46 pre Chicago Limited a 6:00 pm a 3:20 am Mlnn.-St. Paul Express.b 7:15 am Minn. -St. Paul Limited. a 4 00 pm a 6:80 am Omaha-Ft. Dodge L'cal.a 4:16 pm all:) am Chicago, Rack lelaaal . Faclfto EAST. V 1 Chicago Limited a2:0Oam a11:0S ptn Iowa Local 7:00'inr a 4:30 pra Rocky Mountain Ltd ...a 3:uu arm au:06 pin Dea Moinea ft Eastern.. a 7:00 am a 4 80 pm Des Moines Passenger.. a 4:00 pm a 12:90 pm Iowa Local bit :00 am b 9:66 pm Chicago (Eastern Ex.).. a 4:40 pm a 1:10 pm Chicago Flyer a 6:08 pm a 8:36 am WEST. Rocky Mountain Ltd...all:ll pm a 3:60 pm Colo, ft Cat. Exprea....a 1:20 pm a 4:30 pm Okl. ft Texaa Express, .a 4:40 pm a 1:00 pm Chlrasu, Mtlwaafce at St. Paal Chicago ft Colo. Special. a 7:26 am all:60 Dm Cal. ft Oregon Express. a 6:00 pm a 2.26 pm Overland Limited a I'M pra a 8:30 am Perry Local b 6:16 pm bll:2S am Chicago Great Wtera PL Paul-Minneapolis.... 8:30 pm 8t. Paul-Minneapolis.... 7:30 sm Chicago Limited 6:06 pm Chicago Express 7:30 am Chicago Express 3:30 pm Chlcaao Sort-west era- T:M am 11 :36 pm 6:27 am 1136 pm 3:30 pm Chicago Dayllgnt a 7:25 am all:48 nm Twin City Express iress a- 7:46 am al0:20 pm ! on Friday and they will be placed on the r.:::::::!1.? alliw.m'ae. whU. the blossom, are still fresh. Chicago Local Sioux City Lacal Chicago Local a . pm a 9:10 am Chicago Special a 6:02 pin 8:23 am Minnesota-Dakota Ex. .a 6:46 pm a 9:80 an) Fast Mall a 3:3a pm Twin City Limited a 9:00 pm a 8:00 am Los Angeles Limited. .. .a 9:10 pm a 12: 25 pm Overland limited alO.ao pm a s.23 am Nebraska and Wyoming Division-Norfolk-Brnesteol a 7:40 am a 6:30 pra Lincoln-Long Pine a 7:40 am alO 25 am Dead wood-Lincoln ...v.a 3:00 pm a 6:20 pm Caanor-Lander a 8:G pm a 6:20 oin Fremont-Albion b 6:30 pin b 1:05 pin ; Hastlngs-ouper.or ,:w (nl D : Pt Missouri Paelflo K. C. ft St. L Express.. a 9:00 am a 7 09 am K. C. ft St. L. Expr a..all 16 pm a 1:60 pm BCRtniGTOn ITA lOTH a MA BOW Barllasxtea Leave. Aritve . .a 4:10 pm a 8:46 pm . .a 4:10 pm a 3:43 ptn ..a 4:10 pm a 6:10 pra . .al2:15 am a 9:08 am ..a 8 46 am a 6:10 pm . b 1:30 pm al2:ll pm ..a 9:16 sm a 6:10 pm b 9:06 am Denver ft California.. Northwest Special .... Black Hills Northwest Express .. Nebraska pi-lnts Lincoln Fast Mall.... Nebraska Express .... Lincoln Local Lincoln Ixical a 7:60 pra Schuyler-Plattsmouth ..b 3 06 pra bl0:20 am Bellevue-Plattamoufi b 1:06 pm I'lattamouth-luwa n :H am Betlevue-Plattemoutn ,.ol2:S6 pra c 2:40 pm Denver Limited a 4:10 pm a 7:06 am Chicago Special a 7:26 am all:46 vm Chicago Express a 4:20 pm a 3:66 pra Chicago Flyer a 6:; pm a 8:80 am Iowa Local a 9:16 am all :30 am St. Loula Exprea? a 4:40 pm all:30am Karsaa City ft St. Jne..al0:4o pm a 6 30 ata Kanstis City ft St. Joe. a 9:15 am a 6:10 pm Kansas City ft St Joe... 4:40 pm WEBSTER ITA. 18TH W8BITER Chleaero. at. Paal, Mlaaeaaolls ft Oaaaha Iave Arrive. Twin 'lty Passenger. ..h 6:30 am b 9:20 pm Sioux Cltv Passenger... b 2 00 pm bll:5aam Sliux City Local c 8:45 am c 6:20 pm Emerson Local b 6:i6 pm b 9:10 am Mlsaoarl Pscifle Auburn Local b 1:60 pm bll:M am a Dally, b Dally excnt Sunday o buu day only, d Dally exceot Saturday OCEAN STEAMSHIPS CANADIAN PACIFIC UBS TSLAJT rOVa DATS AT SEA. Wscaly Hailing Between Montreal. Quesee aue) UverpoeL Twu daya )! me ueautliui Bt. Lawrence river and the aliorleat ocean rout to Bu rope. Nothing oetter on the Atlantic than our bmpiesse. Wlreleas on sll steamers. rixst olaaJ, tOO; seooaa, 6&0, one eiaaa eabla, 43. 4.1 W your t.cket sgent, or write (or sail. Ings tulei a:'d booklet C. S. BBBT JAMXH. 0. A 838 South Clark -, Chicago. RUSSIAN AMERICAN LINE 90 XOTTIXD1H '' ' LA"' M1 "nt TO LIBin l-ASa, l 6 upvsrSi 2ND CUM. laT U UKsnls K Twin Srrrw 14.001) Ten . B. . anHlf sailins from N Y , Juns , and July 11. W:rr'M T.-ipgripfe) A. g JOHNSON CO., 1 mromtmml, ti. 1. TRADERS WILL VISIT AMES Omaha Business Men Propose to Call at Iowa College. WILL THANK IT FOR ITS HELP Appreciate the Aid 14 Haa Cem trib al ted Tawarsl eeeaa of Natleaal Cora .boot Will lavtte its People 4a Omaha. The li wa State college 1s to receive a call" from Omaha business men, when the western Iowa trade excursion goes to Ames about May 17 or 1. This Is In return for the support the staff at the college has given the National Corn exposition, Prof. Holdcn, whose work made the exposition possible; J. Wilkes Jones, who managed It; ' Mlas Jessica Besack. who conducted the domestic science deportment, and Prof. M. I Bowman, the Jiard worker for fhe small grain depart ment, all being Iowa State college people. The college Is two miles from the city of Ames, but Is connected by a well-oon-ducted electric street car Una. The party Of business men will be In Ames two hours. The score who will go from the 8outh Omaha Live Stock exchange and the rep resentatlves from the Omaha Grain ex change, plan to go to the college and In vite every business man In the party to go along. The live stock dealers want to see soma. of the animals: .handled by the department of animal husbandry and the grain dealera will visit the departments of most Interest to them. The college and the town will be given some special stunts, and moving pictures made of the street scenes and work at the college, which will be latr shown at Ak-Sar-Ben and the Corn show In December. Fire and Poljce Board Stumped New Charter , Leaves Members in Doubt Abont Fay of Firemen and Policemen. The members of the fire and police de partments wlfl continue to draw '.heir pay. under the old schedule of wages for the month of April at least, according to the decision of the Board of Fire and Tollce commissioners at their , meeting last nlglit. There are some points In the new char ter regarding the Increase of pay in the two departments upon which the board desires the opinion of the city attorney and also there Is a probable deficit caused by the Increased pay for which arrange ments will have to be made. The course to be pursued will be decided at a later meeting. Policemnn Martin Lavelle who disap peared from duty en the force the early, part of the present month, and who at tained considerable notoriety on the theory that he had gone south to help suppress the Crazy Snake Insurrection, was tried on charges of being absent frem duty without leave and was dismissed from the force. The request of Fireman Ed Leeder for eight daye leave of absence without pajr, beginning April 27. was disapproved. Memorial Day Arrangements Ceremony of Strewing Flowers Will Take Place Saturday Committees Named for the Work. The committee of the G. A. R. and the Women's Relief corps appointed to make arrangements f the celebration of. Me morial day, held a meeting last night at the city hall and made the preliminary arrangomenta for the occasion. As May 80 comes this year on Sunday it was decided to have the ceremony of strewing the flowers take place on Satur day, May 29- Thla la on account of the fact that many of the flowers are gathered by school children and can be brought In A number Ol committees was appoinicu as follows: Speakers, Augustus Lochner, Joseph B. West, Charles Allen. Flnsnce. T. A. Craig. J- W. Bedford, J. L. Hobbs. Schools, E- w Johnson, J. L. Hobbs, F. W. Simpson. Program, W. A. Bell, Joaeph B. Weat. Augustus Lockner. An Invitation was extended to the j Spanish war veterans to take part in the rvlces or tne nay. runner arrange will be announced later. BRIDGE COMMITTEE NAMED Omaha Men Selected to Work with Coanrll . Bluffs on the lro position. Chairman Edgar Allen of the executive committee of the Commercial club named this committee to represent Omaha In the new bridge conference: E. A. Benson, H. H. BaldTlge W. F. Baxter, C. M. Wllhelm snd F. I. Wead. These business men will act wlUi a com mittee which will be named by the Weat End Improvement club and Commercial club of Council Bluffs. , They are au thorized to get estimates as to the cost of a new bridge across the Missouri river, look up laws governing the.erectlun of such bridges, the proposition of the Inter urban railway companies and will report to a meeting of Omaha and Council Bluffs buslneas men -Milton T Barlow and Isaac E. Congdon. nn-mhers of the Omaha Water board, en tertained the executive committee for an hour, telling the hlatory of the water cases and explaining the attitude of the board In dealing with the water company, aa well as the future Intentions of the body. The commercial club took no action. The fol lowing were elected to active membership In the club: John Henrlckson. Henry E. Thompson. Max H. Conrsd. W. W.Car- mlchael and Lester R McCoun WHAT THE ELKS WILL MAKE Absard ta ar They Tktatkt Thirty Thoasand Dollars af Proflt. Kays One. af Just how much the Elks will net on their fair Is not known as yet tiot even to the msnagers-as many honks are out which have not been reported, but from reports received the management , of the fair ta much gratified. - "It la absurd to aay we expected to make 130.0(4) and are disappointed because our groa receipts were not that large." said D. M. Carr, one of the fair managers. "There were enthusiastic members and bad guessers who said w would get all the way from tJO.WO to 250.000. but the manage ment never entertained such hope In every enterprise of the kind there are sup porters whose enthusiasm and good inten tions know no bound, and some of them might now be responsible for expresalng disappointment. Tli management wa oun- eervatlve. tt did not place the gross nve tion at any time and 312.000 to 2l4,r1 wa always thought to be a better guess." Paxton Will Not Erect Apartments Decides Price ii Too High, So He Mtj Decide on Smaller , Building!. William Jaxton, Jr.. will not build apart ment houses on Farnam street costing 2606.000. After the plans were all made, estimates furnished by the architect and bids re oelved from contractors, Mr. Paxton de cided at the figure more than IMio.000 (he apartments would not pay Interest on the Investment even In Omaha where apart menta bring high rentals and seldom fail to have good tenants who lake long time leases. Ha4 this apartment been erected It would have been at aroce the beauty spot In ar chitecture In Omaha and one of the moat striking examples nf artistic apartment houses. The plans were made by John Latenser. But the lata at Farnam street snd Twenty-fifth avenue are desirable ami Mr." Paxton haa already been asked to name a price, as several agents believe they hve buyers. Mr. Paxton has no plans at present for building apartments. Ha may later evolv. a plan requiring a smaller amount o money, ot rather, buildings which will pa Interest on the amount Invested. Ownership League Split on Dahlman President Harrington Fears the Three Members Will Not Be Able to Get Together. There's a hen on! The Hon. Michael Harrington, president of the Government Ownership I .e ague In Nebraska, of which Harry C. Brome l vice president and Edgar Howard secretary the three cornpoelng the membership to In Omaha taking a look at the city cam paign. Incidentally he Is trying a law sul. in the federal court. "Will the Government Ownership leagut endorse the candidacy of Mayor Dahlman?" was asked President Harrington. "You may say that the president and the vkee president of the league are badly split over that questlonand It Is doubt ful .If we get together. Mr. Harrington Inquired st tne desk al the Paxton If Edgar Howard had regis tered. BLACK HAT MAY FIGURE BIG IN FATE OF PRISONER Bears Tell-Tale Initials that "nggest It Was Nat Boaght by the Wearer. An ordinary black derby hat may become weighty evidence against William Irving, a colored man. Such a hat, which he admits la his, was found-in the room of Martha Batiks, 1106 North ' Nineteenth street, Monday after someone had breken Into her trunk and stolen a fur coat and some other clothing. And the Interesting facta that the hat was bought In Omaha long enough ai,o to allow it to become well worn, although Irving says he haa been here only three weeks and that It contains the Initials L. C. B although he Insists his name Is William Irving, may lead to his trial for some other burglary. The hat did not figure In the case until the man was arrested and the stolen goods were recovered by Detectives Mitchell and Sullivan, who were even holding Irving for the theft of the Banks woman's clothes before they knew that she owned them. They accomplished the matter by first getting the clothing at a pawnshop and then arresting the man who pawned them. Later the clothing was Identified by the Banks woman and the hat found In her room was discovered to be Irving'a. IRRIGATION CONGRESS WILL BOOST FOR RIVER TRAFFIC Katleaal Gathering at Kpokane Will Advocate Deep Waterways for th West. The Nstlonsl Irrigation congress which meets In Spokane August B to 14, Is to boost for deep waterwaya In the west, according to ATthur Hooker, secretary of the Board of Control, who has written to F. D. Wead, vice president of the Missouri River Navigation congress. Mr. Hooker wants suggestions from the officers of the Missouri river congress as to how the Irrigation congress can be made beneficial to the deep waterway movement In which Nebraska Is Interested, as well as to Irrigation, forestry and drainage, and Indicated that the three propositions are Inseparable. "We are endeavoring to make the seven teenth congress aa far reaching In bene ficial effetcts as possible," says Mr. Hooker. "In order to do this work we need the assistance of those Interested In the various subjects and those especially In terested In the deep waterways movement." Lifelong Bvadave to dyspepsia, liver complaints and kidney troublea la noedless. Electric Bitters Is the guaranteed remedy. 60c. For sale by Beaton Drug Co. RESPECT FOR CITY ENGINEER Resalatloas Ar Adopted hy Hlrvler Improvement flak. the The Rlvervlew Improvement club has adopted resolutions of respect for the late Andrew Rosewater. city engineer. The res olutons are: Whereas. In the death of our worthv en gineer, Andrew Kosewater, the titlzens of Omaha have lost an untiring, efficient and honest officer, and recognizing that his un tnualy death was due to his faithfulness bv devoting lung hours tn performing his iir - quoub auuri, anu. WHr Ills s.nlrallon. .r- t- t,,.l'rf i, up a greater Omaha and his work wa such as to commend the attention of our ibis mini iinuu . aim. r Wheres. His many public works slsnd as a credit to lils memory, thereby showing wnosa interest ns r.aa st nesn. wnicr. also proved ths qualifications he poesesssu, therefore, b it Resolved, by the Rlvervlew Improvement club. In regular meeting assembled. Th: we greatly deplore the audden death of Andrew Kosewater. whose ability and In tegrity was greatly esteemed by this club; and be It further Resolved. That these resolutions bs plsced upon th minutes of this club and a copy of same be sent to the family of the de ceased. k, a re pea a Tripe. Complete arrangements for your trip abroad can be made through the Chicago, Milwaukee A St. Paul railway. Agency all Transatlantic steamship tines. Make your cabin reservation early fur aummw travel. Ticket offlc. U34 rarnara St., Omaha Here's a NWsbdy Shrewd and Holiest Finds Watch and Often to Discount Reward Two Per Cent for Cash. . Nick the Newsboy," who Is sometime known aa Nick Macurlo, Nineteenth and Pierre streets, haa a keen sense of business ind Is strictly honest, and he. Is only 11 yeara old. 'To make sure et getting; the re ward offered for the return of a watch, he found, he wrote to the tsiwr .nut .said. Don't forget the reward. Two paf oent ,'ff for cash." Finding the timeplec. a beautiful gold af fair, at the Bennett Corner, Nick turned it In at the "loat and found" counter Of the store. When Mrs. T. J. Fltsgeratd of South First street. Council Muffs, the iwner of the watch, advertised for ll, Nick promptly sent his business-like reply and n a day or two received $6 as, a reward., "Gee. she beat herself out tf a dime." he m confidentially -remarked l,i,a friend. wh,en . he could nc.y longer keep still about hut ruon loriune. i sea inn muio. a-p ivr ,'nt fer cash, but aue gimme t'w.hole tg." A complets new suit of 'Clothes la now being sported by Nick since he made tlm acquaintance nf Mrs. Filr.gerald, who prised her watch highly and waa highly plpased with Nick's manners and methods. dCtratt Case Being y Argued iri Court Contest Between Husband and WifY Over Ante-Nuptial , Agree mnt Debated. ' J. . The fight between Mr, and Mr ,Jsmei Hervey Pratt over the ante-nuptial agree-' -ment made by Colonel Pratt Kaa at length reached the argument "atage .and. D. 7M Vlnsonhaler made the flrt address to Judge Latelle in district' cburt 'Tuesday morning. General J. C C0w.ln an Magee of Chicago followed In the . after noon for Colonel Tratt. HJ C -Brome will close for Mrs. Pratt. Vnsonhalrr's address referred.. to " evi dence Introduced In thla case, which is practically the same aa that In the divorce contest and the attorney reviewed the clr. cumstancee of the pr-narrlafe contract, the deed of the Summerhlll farm to Colonel Pratt'a daughters the daV"before the mar riage and the withholding from filling of lha deed some time following. - . Mrs. Pratt Is suing for an enforcement of the contract and her hasband for a decree alienating ntfr' Interest -hrlhb home stead and other property. - NO DAMAGE SUITS AS RESULTJDF GREEK RIOT' Matter Will Be Taken Vp Directly with Wasbl'natoa in For mal Claim. No suits will be filed against Individuals' . or the city of South Omaha by reason of the riot agalnBt the Greeks In South Omaha -last winter. The clslms which were tabulated and itemized by Theodore Ion, professor of In ternational law at the University, of Boston, have been turned over to the Greek mln- ' later, and within the next, thirty days At torneys Sullivan and Rait of Omaha, will prepare the proofs to be submitted to the leparlment at Washington. ' " The action of the government depends ' upon, whether the treaty between the I'nlti'd States and Greece .haa been vio lated by reason of the riots. The entire case la now up to the Greek government. Insofar as prosecution ot the rioter Is con cerned the attorneys for the Greeks here have nothing to do with that and will start no suits. Quick Action for Your Money Tou get that by UBlng The Bee advertising columns.' Looking Backward (From The, News, August 20, 1904). "If there la no further hitch In the . water worka appraisement, and If no complications arise making legal pro. ceedlngs necessary, th city should . own tne water plant In from five to six months from this, tlme," aa) ( City Attorney Wright. . . "If the appraisers come to Omaha to take up their work by the laat week In October there- la no reason why the appraisement should not be. completed before the let of Decem ber. "I have personsl assurance from'', both Mr. Mead and Mr. Alvord that when the next session of the board . la held, they will proceed a rapidly as possible. A month should b time enough. "When the appraisement la fin ished, If the valuation of the plant should exceed the 23.000,000 already . voted by the people, special alec . tlon for the voting of Additional bond required could b held early In January. , "It may. be found a'dvlaable to Vote the entire Issue on account of the possible difficulty in placing bonds voted several yeara ago." Nerve and the Directoire. A prominent writer says: "You. will need all your assurance the first tlm you walk out In your new gow n." Hh mean -you will have to know you are absolutely' fit. or you will not be able to wear It with satisfaction If you ar too fat this as surance will b lacking, far-If tti dlreo lolre reveals anything It reveals faj Con sequenlly stout ladlea ar duty bpund,. out of reaped to tlmlr own peace of mind. to reduce and reduce qjlckly for time la 4 short. L.- J t 1 .... - . . i. A "",,", uema m i w- , Question as too llresomely long winded knd not desirable anyway as a sure mean . i o, reQUt tlon. tne ouestlon arises hour- shall any except very slim ladles fit them selves to wear the new mode' with the iitttessary assurance. The answer V Mar mola V ounie. no mure. ,ao lea, mixed-' with Va ounce Fluid Extract Cascara Aru, malic and 3s ouncea lJi ppermlrit Water;" ai; of whirli any druggist wju supply foe a small sum. Thla pleasant mixture helps nature to take ofl fat qjlckly, many luaing a pound, b day, and yet owiu- tu Uie domestic char. ai ter of Its Ingredients, it o4n do no harm, Taae a iraspoonful aftur each meat and t at bedtime and teat 'fur yourstlf. the truth, nf the statement tuat wltt. Mil mola alona one can reduce any lime an much or llttlrv aa desired without fear of yauslng either wrlukles or aloii'wi h trouble It provides the means whereby you i an train down to the mod.- without Inlerterence to your diet or your habit a When ran har Gald Medal Far ha ear tt I W asabara-Creeby' Gala Medal Flear. ThU U IsapartaaU