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THE REE: OMAHA. SATURDAY, MAY 1. IPOD. POULTRY AND EGGS S. C R I Rd toT batching ' w- Chick r ch. ,r"' Pr,,e rockeiel. Ne braska tat flr H"- heeds my pen. H. M ffawyer. Raymond, Neb (1L-MM2 Max COL Wf ANI)TE Won Id on pen at tat show: 1st cock ame how In my ltrt ln; fine laying "train; ilwk for al. Mrs. H. J. -'teron. Button N,"b (tl Mai MX a C. RHODE ISLAND RED EMOS-Fnr aala at ana a-1 Prr r and pullets larg nd even color. Jin. -Herthelda Nettlcton, Benedict, N'.. eholoa vlgorou stock. Selected, egg. 100 j faction guaranteed. Adam A. Wlr, ( lay v eaiw, u. I ...... BUFF ROCK cockerel II. SO. Mammoth r.v.t A,.,.m 19 nr trin in Kbk9 In e- on-Rockg MM r 15. Fckln P?' a. Mrs. a. j. rouaca, ttu v vc.n-i, ..n. CHAMBERLAIN'S Original perfect dry t.irk -,. X'.mm th! only and young ..hirheno. tawart's Peed Stone, Sol Agents. 111 N. lth St. (ll)-MMl May S f C BLACK MINORCA eggs ''" II for la- Tel. Iltrnw aa. . . . . . .t.VT,irfl TTInnara at N. bfaska atata show; score M to fcH by Thompson. r- ai.sv BNQLWH nine; Neck rhent efa for ale at very low pricee. Theae are Tery ftna bird ana eaey xo ran. .1 iirnlara addrea. H. . O-tenberg, Malmo. Neh OD-M.OW 4 FOR SALE Twenty pair of mated homing K.J. " atwn,a PPnmni J; t:y. . ' ,."T REAL ESTATE BiL BITATB DBALICIU. REKD ABSTRACT CO.. Eat. ISM; prompt ear vie. oi " m .r ... OAKOr,8TAD, 404 Bee Bldg. T-l. D. V.67. (I Moll REAL EBTATB TITLE-TRUST CO. CUA& K- WILLIAMSON. iTald-nt. li M ' pitn'E INV. CO.. flrat floor N. T. L BENJAMIN R. B. CO.. 477 Brandela Bldg. DARLTNO a DARLINO. 41' Brandola Bldg. Tela. V. Oi or A-1S23. WALKUP REAL ESTATT5 CO , Paxttrn block. tl M3H7 Mayu CITY PKOPEHTT FOn SALB Beautiful Home The modern hone of I rooma, Juat fln lahed, at corner 1'u.h and Burt 8t.. was built for the owner's home, but muat . bo aoft now on account ot nia 'irmovai ni,m dfy. Fln.lahed.ln hardwood on both floor. r 1. 1 .... I. ..-.. . ,.a lr i .1 r. a a now .Vile r. .ii.ifii n b.,u .- cathedral. Price, with the 2 large lota. 110 xUirt feet, 19,000; or with corner. ooxlUO feet. ri.StO. Tnle la. a rare chance to get a fine ome at a bargain. You cannot appreciate thla place .unleba you .let me ahow. you through yt. J. W. ROBBINS, lVtt FARNAM ST. ,TEL. DOUO. R28 .... Ci)-i01 SO ' Want Offer 4-room cottage and two lots . In aouth part of town. Price, I1.3O0. Owner very anxlnua to aell, will connlder any reason able offer. Eaay terma. Byi rron Reed Co.. I'hon Doug. zi. A-st3. 212 Fo. 14th SI. UI)-457 30 SNAP Three lot .for sal-. on Car line. Terry addition. Council Bluffs. Address Parah Neep, Ariel a, Oregon. -M.'iJS '-'x PUBLIC LAND Irrigated No flooda or drouths. No crop fallurea. Free fuel. Fin rllinate. South ern Idaho. Eaav terma. Ten yeara' time. KpTll excutslona; For free map of Idaho and partlftihtra how to file, addreaa Th Idaho ixnd Company, ZSi Midland Hldg., Kansas c ity. Mo. illi-MMS M gx A Little Farm Near Omaha If you want two to ten acres of land close to Omaha, near paved road and In a locality where valtiee are rapidly Increas ing, aee ua. Easy terma it you want. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., y , First Floor N. Y. L. Bldg. Tel. Doug. 1781; A-118S. (19) 506 1 SPECIAL 'We are offering for the next five days In W et ram am dlatrict a seven-room bouae Just completed, all modern, birch and mktwgrtny : finish, with very fine mantel nd fireplace; everything In flrat class con dition; look at this quickly, as it hss got lu v 11110 vrm a, v 1 1 n uniaui jfi ilu u. m.vw. On Burt St., a -room house, all modem. cement cellar and brick wuki. All hard pine finiah; for quick aala at 2.9iX). THE WORLD INVESTMENT COMPANY, til-4 N T. L. Bldg., Omaha, Neb. Douglaa 1920. Ind. 4-'tU. (18) Wl 30 ROOMS, modern except furnace, at 243i rpencer St.; lot. 40x17; cwner leaving . it ; aakliia. 13.000. v. II. times, N. Y. IJIe. I'hon D-1294. 8 Rooms; $2,600 lUr 1 a real anap for home or Invest ment. Four' rooma and bath up stairs; 4 very large rooms and hall down stnlra. Similar to St. Louis flat tan be rented to twa families. Beautiful 60 ft. east front lot nicely terraced; cement walk; haile. w ell Ki atert Rental 1.7 per month. 11. uuu cash, balance Ia iter month. H R. STRINGER. Wl Faxton Block, Phone Douglaa 2361. (ll)-MS 1 MP-ACRE homesteader cheap rallnquiah- metiia. , J oersina, wnitman, Mb, . .... (1U) lil 401 MayUa .; OMAHA BARGAIN l.ei ua show rati 3614 Grand Ave K-mnt.i It. modern. nw, 2 yara ago; lot 41xi! i'ric. i.Mun. r kbLLEY IN VK8TM ENT CO.. CJCMl Neville Bldg. (U)-39 I V IF YOU HAVE r.Hy propertr. farnia, ranch lands or raer- rrandls to sell or trade, list them witk it . It coats you nothing unless I effect a,a xv. w. allien!!. UI HO Td. bldg. 34 . I) W ft 1 I , : i . p it. r ia,i r. raii.r in repair, atl ttcilern ruept lirat. cement walk and "'i.t i"l Vll. tkm Ilt,in vr, 9 IIIOI-KS (tiii HiiMiiin perk, only U.l-i K l. I' . . .1 I ... I 1.' . a. . . . . . r . . lit ttE 18 A IMM'H FOR YOU TO STOP PAYING RENT. 4-rnoin tottag. lust completed, full lot w amall caah payment, balance .mocn'y you II have to lniirv If u gtt in on tnis- I nlon Investment Co . i;o Hni. I l. lougls 2N"4. (lS-Mliall A SIX-ROOM HOWE. Jitn a. Uiok at it t oire In. we will make the price ME WANT TO 8 k-LJ- Nowata lnd and Lot '., suite I -c, Is- i L BMg. 'Phona Rod i'Mt. umatia, jxb. Open evening. (19)-I4W REAL ESTATE citt rHorr.RTr ron iai.b (Continued.) REAL ESTATE. IjGaNS and Inaurancs- LJpt your property wun us ror ram 01 exchange Walnut and Orchard Hllla R. ally CP. 4010 Hamilton 8t. 'PIwiim Uarnf IT66; Ind.. B-1MA (II U4 LA ROB new mod. S-r. cottage, cor. lot 100x128. two Block irom car line; imme diate poaeml..n; t a hum on asy pay. ments from the owner. Doug. 14T.3 or even, tngs Web. 41. ll)-M436 BIG SNAP taarlmor Ave. home, large 7-room house. on large lot on grade, a good home at a very low prli.-; mum ne aolci tins ween THE WORLD INVESTMENT COMPANY. 6M-3 N. Y. Life Bldg. A Douglaa 1P? (in vn. ao BOULEVARD IOLfrR. ZH North lMh tU. I rooma. modern, only IZ,W. 1 noma Brannan. room 1 New York Ufa Bldg. U M TN OMAHA. A HOME IF Vlir WANT IT. WIIJ. BI'IIjD FX)R YOU near Hanarom pnrk. North End. or moat any place you want to live. Terma to autt toe- timea. nowata land and lot co.. Buite K'4. N. Y. Life Bldg. Thane, Red !!!. Omaha, Neb. Open evenlnga. (1?)-M431 3 If You Want to Sell and aell quick without too much publicity. we will take care your busineaa. When dealing with ua. you dal lire't with pro prletora who have lived and dona btialnnaa for more tnan li yeara rign'. ner in Doug- La a county. DARLING DARLINO, 441 Hrandi la Blag. (l)-9 30 NEW, T rooma, very ciiolo, Bemla rvk dlatrlrt C. M. Rich, B2 N. T. Lit. D 10:2, A SKI U9)-M BENSON LOTS CHEAP. I have two good lota 4 block to car and clone to paved road, that I will eel) cheap for cash If eold within tne next t week. Addreaa Q 3t4, Bee office. OS) M444 lz 4 T.tv-T.i "trvfnm 1 txt TitT'tirttl PARK, 3521 LAFAYETTE, $2,900. A nice cottage home, on beautiful, wide at reel, with fine homea on both atdea. In thla choice locality. , A 11 rooma on one floor and modern except heat. This muat be aeen to he aonreclated. HASTINGS & HEYDEN. 1614 Harnev Bt, (19) 411 30 PETERS TRUST CO NEW YORK LIFE BLDCJ. We want large loan on well located. flrat claea city property. We can place large amounts at low rate a. . Peters Truat company. New York Lite Building. (19J-706 Maya OWNER SAYS SELL Fine lx-room residence on Burt St. facing th Houlevard, modern In every way, good basement and walks. The owner la obliged to go on hla homestead thla week. Price, 12,801); VjQIi cash. balance same aa rent. NATIONAL INVESTMENT COMPANY. Wl Brandela Bldg. Omaha, Nab. (19)-44 2803 CUMING STREET, $2,200 A nearly new 6 room, modern house, .with lot 36x120 feet, on paved street, with pav ing all paid. $500 CASH And 130 a month will buy thla. HASTINGS & HEYDEN, 1614 Harney Rt. 19 46i 30 WILL RENT ,. with privilege of buying a . new, I-room house. Solid oak finish; beat furnace; fine combination light flxturea; beat neighbor hood and fine, alghtly view. Apply at once. DARLING & DARLING, Sola Agents. 441 Brandela. (191 304 90 t ROOMS 15.600. F4ecant 9-room, all modern house; hot water heat, gaa and electricity; finished In quarter-sawed white oak and yellow pine; auto garage. Property faces east on 4Ulli, corner lot; pavement paid for. Very good neighborhood. Investigate and be convinced that the price Is right. it. K. STRINGER. 635 Paxton Block, Douglas 22ril. (1-M37I i BUY OF OWNER Close In property, 2111 Grant St.. 8-room houee, all ninucrn out rurnace; new plumbing; good barn. 13,000. U9.I-M412 3x LIST your property with Chrla Boyer, x2d and Cuming Bts. (it) a REAL ESTATE FARM AND HAN CM LAN U FOB ALB Cwlorag. COLORADO IRRIGATED SNAP. 40 acre Joining townsite, twelv rnlle from Denver; fruit and vegetable land; lies beautifully; fin view of th moun tains; Ideal for home or Investment. Thia will ba sold at on-balf Its present valu If at once. NATIONAL INVESTMENT CO.. UK Brandela Bldg., Omaha. Nab. (JO) 1 6,722 Acres, Cheap Fine ranch, elegant for colonization; two seta lmprovemenie, 4 wells. 1..SU0 barrel storage cistern, corrals, scales, dipping vata, etc., 60 acres aiflfa; part irrigated; I.OOU acres conitta under new ditch; t mllea from R. R. town In northeastern Colorado, bnap at till per acre. Good terma. H. R. STRINGER. 1636 Paxton Block, Omaha. Neb. C'O) M374 2 laah. XT. 8. GOVERNMENT. IDAHO-CARE Y -ACT-LANDS. Snake River Valley-Twin Fall District. aO.Otio acres open by drawing June I, 1909. Write C. B. HLRTT. Boise, Idaho. (JO) MrJO-Jun Ix laws, 240 ACRES VERY CHEAP For a few day w are permitted to offer at I'OU per acre an elegant Vvarren county farm easily worth lll'i. This fine farm la only I mllea from good town. Is exception ally well improved, has the very best soli and is rented fur cash. Her la an excep tional bargain In land t ti t never full to raise ftom St to 6u bushel of corn per acre. Write today. H. R. STRINGER. 636 Paxton Block. Omaha. Neb. (20-MS7l 3 Oklahoma. FOR '4ALE Two choice quarter aectiona land In one of the beat farming diairicta In Garfield county, Okl. Wtll aeil at a bargain, for the next 30 daya oul. Ad dreaa H. A. Garber. Garber. Okl (50) MU17 2X- OKLAHOMA. We have land In northeast comer (old In diiin Tetritor1v. the gieat ml and gta flclda, from l,i down to 14 acres, prije raiiKing fJ 75 to tl.Ou): let us toil you why It Is so cheap. Nowata Land and Lot Co., Suite &!i N Y. Life Bltig.. Omaha, Neb. 'Phone Red lv9. tin evcninae. A-MSA1 Wyosalag. I MI ST eil an Kr-acie ttact of Irrigated lund In the Great North Plait valley In Wyoming; to raiae the monev at otic I will sacrifice the land for 135 an acre. Nothing hut caah will touch It. O. Ethar idga, Uueruaey, Wyo. i!0) MW.'j REAL ESTATE FARM AD RAKCH LAKD FOR Wyemlai 10,000 Acres of Land Now Open to Entry under the Carey Act at Wheatland. Wyo. wnte ua ror run inrormation, now to get aome of tliea landa. We will locate you and look after your Intereeta care fully. Thla Is a aplendid section, the soil la rich; It ia a great alfalfs. wheat, oats, barley, eugar beet and potato country. Fruit does well. The land Is ready to plow. Building material are cheap, fuel la abundant. We have railroad, achool and church facllitlea and the beat of neighbored Thla ia a dairy country. Tou can get rl h farming here. Wa wnt you to have our full descriptive llluatrated circular at once, free for th aaklng. Write; we want to hear from you. In quire of J. R. Maaon. Immigration Agt., Wheatland. Wyo. t) Kebrexak. America's Valley Of the Nile Best Irrigated Inda tn the West are In th SCOTTS BLUFF COUNTRY, tip the Famous North Plstte Valley of Nebraska. Next Excursion Tuesday, May 4, 1909 Thirty thousand acrea of fertile land In a splendid climate, water d by one of the blggeat Irrigation ys teme InMh country. No Nebraaka land of equal area will support mora families. Men from the South Platte, country and Greeley. Colo., ay the dvn lages uf the North Platte are super ior and the prices are one-fourth to ona-thlnl. Read again think. Irrigated lunds advance steadily to I3W and V)0 per acre; they never go back. Think onoe more act. TUESDAY. Anrll r7. w begsn the sale of the Famous Trl-State land at Scott's Bluff. Neh. This land, which Is owned by tne lri-Btate Land company, or wnicu Air. E. A. Cudahy la president, la under tht $2,000,000 Tri-State Canal one of the largest Irrigation ayatema tn th west. It la half again aa large a the lm- menae government Pathnnaer canal. The Trl-State Land company baa praetl callv first water right out of the North Platte river, and for an Immenee amount of water. Thla magnificent body ot land at ScOtt'e ttiuit represents ma Best There is in Irri gated Land The two big canals, the Government end the Trl-State. represent a combined Cost of nesrly M.OOO.Oon. This Is evidence of the value of the lands. The prices at ptasant are low. Prices and Terms Thee Trl-State lands He an perfectly that a flat price has been mfle on the en tire tract. We will sell uncultivated land at 170 per acre: cultivated land St t0 ner acre. No more than IttO acres will be sold to any one purchaser, speculators not wanted; thia land ia for homeeeekera, who will move onto the land and improve It, or Improve ana rem u. i ONLY ONE-FIFTH CASH, balance In nine annual payments: first payment due two years after date of purchase. These are the famous Union Pacific terms, which have been so popular with homeaeekers. . To the first twenty buyer, or until 2.000 acres are sold, a discount of 16 per acre will be made on the purchase price, on condi tion that the purchaser Impruvea It this year by building a house and barn coating not less than 11,000. Paid-up water right from the beat canal ever constructed goes with esch sera. For further particulars, ae or writ Payne Investment Co. General Colonisation Agents. New York Life Bldg.. Omaha, Nab. (Or any of Its associate agents.) 3U JM SO Mlscellaaaoa. SOME OF MITCHELL'S LAND BARGAINS " Buffalo county, Nebraaka, farm of 120 acrea; good land; fair improvements. A big bargain, 130 an acre. Saunders county well-Improved farm of ItiO acrea, all choice valley land, 176. 480 acrea, well Improved Rock county farm; good valley land and on nf the heat Im proved In the county. A snap, 130. (0 acrea. Improved, near Ames, Dodge county; good land and cheap at IM. 160 acrea, unimproved, good level land and rich soil; In wheat belt of Kansas, I2.00O. 160 aorea joining the town of Otis. Wash ington ouunty, Colorado; all smooth, rich lund. 110. Several well improved farms near Clark, Merrick county, at I&0. Ask about thaaa. Good Improved anud unimproved farms In Deuel county, 112 to IX. Scott's Bluff county relinquishment )H0 acre), U acres Irrigated, worth 1100 an a era. If deeded. Price. IXM). Two very flna Improved farms In eastern central Texaa; In beat part of state; very cheap. Ask about theae. W. W. MITCHELL, Board of Trade Bldg., Omaha, Neb. (30) 60S 30 REAL ESTATE LOANS WANTED City loana and warrants. W. r amain 8mltb Co.. UM Farnam St. (2) -43 KECONB MORTGAGE loana negotiated. Apply Room 4)7-1 Flrat Nat'l Bank Bldg. Ball phono Douglaa BIS. WANTED City loans. Ptr Trust Co. PRIVATE money to loan, i HL Sherwood. (It Brandela Bldg. (t2 n PAYNE. BOSTW1CK CO.. N. T. Ufa, Private money; Ma) to I6.UO0; low rata -ma MONEY TO BUILD. (t0 to Ijuu.OuO at current ratea. W. U. TUOUAa, aut Flrat Nat 1 bank Bldg. LOWEST RATEA Bemla. Brandela Bldg. 100 TO IIOOO mad promptly. F. Waad Bldg . lith and Parnam. D. Wead. FIVE PER CENT MONST ta loan on Omaha Bualne Property. THOMAS BRENNAN. llaoiB L New York Uf Bldg lK (3 gas t foe, 000. lew, rau Ovtli Bros.. 104 Paraam do daisy. tS 100 Profit Guaranteed If you have $100.00 or $10,000.00 to invest it will pay you to investigate this proposition. YOU WILL BE GUARANTEED UNCONDITIONALLY A PROFIT OF 100 ON YOUR INVESTMENT IN THREE YEARS. This is a frilt edge, conservative, safe in vestment for which we court the most thorough in vestigation. We only need $15,000.00 and when this amount is seeured this unusual opportunity will be gone. You will never again have an opportunity like this, so act at once. Best of bank references furn ished. Address H. 365 Bee. Meal estate loans (Continued.) KM) TO 16.000 on home tn Omaha. OKeefa Baal Estate Ca-. luul N. Y. Lit a Doug, r A-216L (H)-17 MONEY TO LOAN Payne Investment Co. REAL ESTATE WANTED WE HAVE BUYERS for a 6-room nouse. a (-room houa and a couple of vacant lota NOWATA LAND AND IOT COMPANY. Butte 624 N. T. Life Bldg , Omaha. 'Phona Red 1999. Open Evenlnga (23) M786 STOVE REPAIRS NEW furnace, hot water and hot air com' blnation heating, I and 4-hole laundry hot water heaters, mantle gratea, gas tovea repaired, water fronta and flowei vaaee. Omaha Stove Repair works. 1206. IMS Douglas St. 'PSionea ind. A-8621; Balk Douglaa 160. WANTEDTO BUY HIOHEST prices for secondhand furniture, carpata, clothes and ahoea. Tel. Doug. 3971. (26 64v BEST price paid for secondhand furniture, carpet, stoves, clothing, shoe. Tel. Doug. 40L (26)-641 Tba Practical Auctioneer. 141 N. T. Lite. (26) M STANDARD uptight piano, ater 1726. Phona Web (36 M636 FURNITURE DELIVERY WAGON, for one horse; must be In good repair and a bargain. -Address Box 69, Bancroft, Neb. (2&I-M534 2x WANTED Four good. common work horse, to weigh not less than 1.S00 lbs. each; state age, price and address where they can b seen. Address S 371, cara Bee. () M497 2 BEST pticna paid for 2d-hand furniture, clothes, shoes, etc. Tel. Douglss 4X6. (2E)-U May 23 GOVERNMENT NOTICES CHIEF QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE Omaha, Nebraska, April 21, 1909, Sealed proposal, In triplicate, will be received here and by Quartermasters at posts named herein until 10 a. m., central stand ard time. May I. 1909, for furnlahlng I.MO.OOO pounds bituminous coal during the remainder of the fiscal year ending June 30, 1909, at Fort Des Moines, Iowa. Proposals for de livery at other places will not be enter tained. United Statea reserves the right to reject or accept any or all proposals or any part thereof. Information furnished on ap plication here or to Quartermasters at the stations named. Envelopes containing pio posals should he marked "Proposals for Fuel." and addressed to Major D. E. Mc Carthy, C. Q. M. ,A2I-M1 BANK STATEMENTS No. IMBK. REPORT OF THP5 CONDITION OF THK NEBRASKA MTIONtl, BiNK, at Omaha, in the Stale of Nebraska, at tha close of business April 18. let. RESOURCES. Loana and discounts.. f M2.949.70 Overdrafts. secured and unsecured S.292.73 U. S. bonds to secure circulation 200,000.00 Other bonds to secure II. 8. deposits 1S7.7SO.OO V. S. bonds on hand.. 9.6D0.00 Premiums on I'. S. bonds 7.106.50 Bonds, securities, etc.. - 11.700 00 (Jountv and city war rants 1,930.41 Banking house, furni ture and fixtures. .. M.OOO.'X) Other real estate cwned H,B5.3S Due from national banks (not reserve agents) I 10.401,11 Due from state banks and bankers 15,332 70 Due from nnDroved !-aerve agenta ltTi.33S.62 Checks and other cash Items 35.013.6V Exchanges for clear ing house 47.527.42 Notes of other na tional banks 8.05000 Fractional paper cur rency, nlckela and ' cents 1371 12 Lawful Money Reserve In Bank, via.: Specie 1M.W,. Legal tender notes ... 15.710.nn R17.948.48 Redemption fund vrtth U. S. treasurer (5 per cent of circulation).. 10.0ti0.00 Total i2.3.m LIABILITIES. Capital stockpald In.. I a."VIO Surplus fund so.0.i" I'ndlvldVd profits, less expenses and taxes paid 4!)8a National bank notes outstanding 199.000.00 Due to other national banks I 2M.oil.S Dut to slate bai.ks and banker 102.114.10 Due to trust com panies and ssvlngs banks 19M "6 Dividends unpaid 8,000.00 Individual deposits subject to check 1,633.913 58 Demand certificates of deposit 10. 'f7.4a Time certificates of deposit 168 5S6 Certified checks 1,521 5? Cashier s checks out- sianding United Slate depoita M.MI.! Deposits of U. 8. dia- , burstng office (2.070.50- 1.611 A A Reserved for taxea ... Total I2.322.298.J6 State of Nebraska. County of Douglaa. .: 1 W. E. Shepard. caahier ot the above named bank, do solemnly swear thai the above slatemert l true to the best of my knowledge and belltf. W. E PHKPARD. Caahier Correct-Atteat : H W. YATES. WARREN SWIT71J0R. H. W. YATES, JR.. Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me this th day of April. Vt L W. PCHVaBET Notary Public. MM0 OCEAN STEAMSHIPS Hw York to Paris In 6 Days FRENCH LINE Safety, Speed. Comfort via Mavra ta ria, tha City Beautiful, Fast Trains to All Continental Points. Compagnie Generate Transatiantique 'GIganHc twin screw express steamers sail .v.r, ThnnilH. 10 A. M. Thev are modern won ders, with all conveniences sad luxuries of most palatial hotels, on sven grander scale. Pasaen ger elevators, roof cafes, orcbestraa. famous cnlalne, gymnasium, daily newspaper, elegant auitea, provide greateat comfort. Naval ofllcera, m.n.(i'.wir dlciDilne. wireless telesraDhv. aub- marine bell signal system sltord every provision lor absolute safety. La Lorrslne May ill Tnuratna Mm V La Provence Mar M Iji lorrlna June I La Savoi Mar If . La Prorenca Juna 10 11 Oiwalm Cakta rvlr III rl g0 t g0., alternate it.trdayft, oa aew larga twta H r-w .nd e.ireM tlMiMts. Haw Vor-aora rvlae taaa claM cKa) aaly gOae SO. U. K. Moons 1M1 rarnam itrest L. Nmm lit National B W. B. Bosk Iiu4 Faraam llnu. fforth (JermanJUotd. PAST EXPRESS SEBVIOE PLTMOL'TM CHBKBOUHO BHEMK.N 10 A. M. Kali. Wm., 11 ....May 4! rerllla May l Kmnprlni Wm., May: HIKali. Wm. D Or.. May 25 Twiir-Bomaw passu wo gnci PLYMOUTH I'HBKdUl'HU, Dlrert 10 A. M. KurfuSrat May li Pried. D. Gram.. May 1J Prim rtied'h V.m. May tIPrlniaaa Alice May 17 UIDITIKgASIlH IIBYIO OIBHALTAR NAPLES a BNOA BalllBi at 11 A. M. Nerkir ay Hiterlln (new) May 15 Baibarosaa May IK LulM May 31 Xforth a arm an Xloya Travalaraf Obaok-f, Oalrloh ft Co., Aganta, 8 Broadway, at. T, K. Olanaasnias Co, ZMarberm Bt, Chi. oago. IU. SCANDINAVIANAUERICAN UNI 1M Tea Twin-Screw PaMOgr gawmara Direct to Norway. Sweden aid Denmark C. P. Tletnan May t'nlted State ....Juno 11 Helllf Olav May F. Tlotsoo Juno IT nunr It May r7llolH( niav ... June 14 All Btaamar Eqnlppad Wltk Wlraleag glrat oabm, 176 upward, oscon oMa. 11 01). A. k. JOHNSON. A CO., IK g. Klnaw St. Ckloa t III. or to Loral A rant CERVERA AS SEEN AT SANTIAGO How the Spanish Commander Aa. pea red and Beh red In Defeat Tn a tribute to the life work of Admiral Cervera of Spain. George E. Graham. cor respondent with the American fleet block ading Santiago, thus recalls the appearance of the Spanish commander before and after the disastrous defeat of July J, 1R9K: . I saw him first through my binoculars from the forward bridge of the Brooklyn, where I rushed when the signal was made, "The enemy is escaping." His beautiful hip, the Maria Teresa, painted black with a gold and yellow crest of Spain on Its bow, looked as If It had been newly var nished for the occasion. Above It floated the great ensigns of Spain, flngs of double Ilk with heavy bullion embroidery, as If It were coming out to. a feast Instead of a fight. As It turned Its prow west, I saw him for a second on the forward bridge, tn hla Immaculate white, with his binocu lars glued to his eyes, taking a look at the opening between the Brooklyn and the Iowa, where the Massachusetts should have been, but which position It had left to go down for coal. Then the shells began to hit his ship, and. aa they exploded, he was covered In a mass of dense smoke. I aw him no more during the fight. I saw the old admiral the next day aboard the Harvard, a prisoner of war, and waiting to be taken to Annapolis. I went aboard the Harvard with Commodore Schley. His short, rather pathetic figure, with a white, almost womanlike skin, not at all of the Spanlah hue, and with clear, bright eyea snapping from under heavy eyebrows, was clad In an ill-fitting pair of blue toousera which some officer on tho Glou cester had contributed to cover his naked ness, for when he was picked out of the water he simply had on hl underwear. A loose-black, alpaca coat, which somebody rise had given, a straw hat a ailze or two too large for him, jind a pair of white canvas "sneaks," like the ordinary Bailor weara. made up his attire. With all this ludicrous dress, he was still dignified In looks and action when ho ro to greet Commodore 8chly. and the two conversed In the purest Castlllan. the defeated ad miral smiling with J'ty over the fact that Schley could speak tvs native language volubly. When they had finished, I sat down alongside and talked with Itlm. He spoke fulrly good English, and told me frankly that he did n't expect to defeat the American fleet when he came out He said, In rather low voice. "I was ordered out. My government ordered me to come out, and I obeyed. I knew your force was superior, but I hoped to get one cr two of our ahlps' .away. Unfortunately, your Brooklyn and your Oregon were too faat for us, and my ships did not aeem to be able to reach their, accredited apeed. But It Is the fortunes of war." he ;1d wearily. "You have great sailora and great gunner and grMat ships, and you are entitled to ail that tomes from the victory. I shall go back tn Spain." And then he added, with a little note of doubt in hla voice, "I hope my people will believe I did my best." He held ut his hand, and the interview was over. - i Hla Aliases)!. ' The captain had been tortured with a million questions about everything be tween heaven and earth. He bora It all heroically and patiently. Tha names of the town they passed, th number of pasaenger on board, the sis of his fam- Ily. how much hi aalary. dangera, storms. tc. One of th tadlea .tow long 4i e you been In charge here, captain? Captain Not very long, madam: only two yeais Lady indeed: And why did the former captain leaveT Captain He died, madam. Lady How sad; and what did ha die of? Captain He waa asked to death by the ladles Judge. FAITHFUL GUARD AT GRAVE Remarkable stance of Canine I.ove (r Ills Mardered Master. On the summit of the high ridge that radiate from the St. Joe divide. Idaho. wher the cold wind stseepa over deep snow with terrific velocity, and where the now swirls and drifts and forms great overhanging combs to break Into ava lanches wllh the approach of spring there a solitary dog maintains his lonely vigil. Although searching parties' made up of acorea of men from Wallace have failed to solve the mysteTy of the dog's vlrgll. enough 1 known to Justify the belief that thla lonely spot waa the scene of a tragedy. and that when th mow melts another re markable case will be recorded of a dog s devotion to his master, even In death. Before the first snowfall of last winter Frank Hathoway, a linotype operator em ployed by the Wallace Press, crossed the trail over the St. Joe divide when return ing from hunting trip. While passing through a large gnowth of timber below the divide, ha waa startled by hearing the report of a ahotgun fired several times as fast as It could be loaded and then a rifle chimed in. About forty shots were fired In rapid succession. Mr. Hathaway aw no on In the wild, lonely region, but spoke of the Incident to a prospector named Livingston, living In a secluded cabin several miles down the trail. That night Livingston heard the plaintive howling of a dog coming from far up th mountain. Again on the succeeding night the dog howled, and on the fourth night after the (hooting a strange dog was seen sulking about Livingston's cabin, as If In search of food. He fled at Livingston's approach, but meat left outside the shack disappeared during the night. Every night ince that time the dog has been fed, but never will he let any one approach him - A few week after the shooting the first bllazard of the winter swept over the mountain, and after three days of storm the ground waa covered with six feet of now. Still the lonely dog made his trips to th cabin, esch time returning to the mountain top. When snow had succeeded now and the cold, clear weather of the later part of January had crusted the now so that It would bear the weight of a man, Livingston climbed the mountain to discover the hiding place of the dog. The dog's frequent trips made a trail which win plainly vlaioie and after climbing a mile above tha cabin the dog was found lying In the shelter of a bush, making his bed In the snow. , He fled at the approach of Livingston, but returned when the man waa departing. Frequent visits were paid the mountain top by Wallaoe cltisena when Mr. Living ston mad known the story of the dog's faithful vigil on the barren, lonely crest. The mystry become the topic of general conversation In Wallace, and old-time miner and pioneer residents have agreed In the belief that the body of the dog's master lies bur tied beneath the snow. Ranger Pulaakf Of the Coeur d'Alene forest 'reserve organized a party of more than 100 men, armed with shovels and prepared. to clear tha snow from the spot, the dog was guarding. Th snow was found to be. seven feet deep, and although the men by dint of arduous toll, cleared a amall plot of ground, their search availed little. Aa the bush in which the dog sought small shelter waa the only one to be found In a radius of several hundred feet, the members ot the searching party decided that the body of tha man may be at any point In this barren territory. Four months have elapsed since the dog began his vlrgll and the reports of the two guns resounded on the lonely mountain. Contrsry to every trait in canine nature except that of faithfulness, the dog has remained at this one spot, sleeping In snow and Ice and traveling down the steep mountain aide for his dally meal. Every man In Wallace la of tha belief that when July' hot sun clears the mantle of snow covering the bleak height the body of the dog'a master will be uncovered. Wives, relatives and friends of six miners, who have myaterioualy disappeared from lonely mountain prospects In which they were supposed to work all winter, are anxiously awaiting th approach of sum mer, each fearing that their loved one is burled beneath the snow. Annually many men are loat In the first blizzards of whi ter, and although searching parties have hunted for each of the missing, their re sults have been fruitless, and It remains for the thaw of summer to rVeal the win ter's tragedies Seattle Times. Bigger, Better. Busier That's what ad vertising in The Bee docs for you business. 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