THE BEE: OMAHA. FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1903. 0 r Y ' REAL ESTATE CITY moriCRTV FOR HAI.E. (Continue.) JTOR FALK Store room, room house nil corner lot; Amn and St "t Ave. Write owner. Hotel Vendome. tmix rttv, la. -(1)-M7'J6 J6x IF YOU HAVE city property, farm, ranch lands or mer rhsndlse to sell or trade, list them with me. It cost vent nothing unless I effect a pule. W. W. Mitchell. 2 Board of Trade Ridg. (1! 81 Near Field Club I block to west aid park Una; three blocks' to Hanscom park; faces Oekhurst park; 8 rooms and hall; strictly modern; white oak floors throughout; -ft., drlve- fr Lot 10x17. 1109 8. 13d. $6,600. Terms. O'KEEFE KEAL ESTATE CO. 1001 ti. Y. Life. Doug, or US) a $ WEST EARN AM 1 10ME JT.nOO for l-room 2-story frame bouse, with finished at tic, strictly modern, qusrter- . sawed oak floor and finish first floor, pin finish second floor, full basement, with fur nace room, storage room and laundry, beautiful laying lot, with shade trees and fruit, fronting" eaat on 87th Ht., near Farnam Ft, This la one of the cheapest buy 'In the West Farnam district. For further Information call on or address GEORGE CO.,'lfl01 Farnam St . (19) 459 4 WEST FARNAM HOME t room and reception hall finished In oak on first floor; 4 room and bath on 2d floor; finished in haid pine; combination fixture, mantel and ' f ireplare. full ce, tnent basement,, laundry, vegetable cel lar, pood furnace cedar rloset, cement sidewalks,' paved streets; corner lot 6lx lit feet. Price, $,W0. l O. NEILSEN & CO., 703 N. T. L. Bldg. Both 'Phones. (13) 462 4 H-HOOM HOl'KB, ZHS2 R. 20TH AVE. We want to soil real badly; make offer. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO., Suite, 434 N..Y. Life Bldg. Vhone Red hrsB. 19-rM337 6 $10.00 ENOUGH CASH To atari on for a new home in the finest residence tract anywhere to be found at tnese price 4400 to lr75 for the lota, and neat houses from- $1,100 up. These lota are situated Juat two blocks south of Military avenue, on Lynn Ave.; are all hli.it and nightly: practically level. $10 cash and tr, per month buys ft lot, and wo can build for you whenever -you are ready, See ua today, or phone Douglas fwi. and we'll show these lota at your convenience. RUSSELL & MeKlTRICK CO., 432 llamge Blag. 45th and Harnev Kts. (t1 468 4 TWO CHOICE HOMES NEAR FIELD CLUB. $4.roo each for 1 new strictly modern, up-to-date, a-room " houses, mission finish, located at the N. W. corner of.Sth ' 'and Marcy Sts., very attrac tive and desirable, ready to " , move Into Immediately ; keys at our office. Reasonable terms. : GEORGE ft CO., 1401 Farnam St. (W 4fiM . . REAL ESTATE,, - - FARM AND HAACil LAND FOR SALE Colorado. LAND for sale in Colorado within 6 mllea .of Julesburg, nloe prairie, 110 per acre wk down, balance 6 years' time. Address Thomas Cochrane, Lincoln, Neb. (30) M929 Canada. FOR BALE Money making Alberta horse ranch; aickneae cause; part cash; big opportunity. M. J. Whltcomb, Markea vllle. Alberta. (20) 312 lOx Invtra. FOR PALE CT acrce of land. $ miles south east of Council Bluffs. Telephone 91-K. (20)-M.14 14x Nebraska. Bia SNAP FOR SALE. Fine Improved farm, 100, In central Ne braska; all In cultivation but few acres; 29 acres alfalfa; handy to town and aeliool; price $711 acre, good terms; one of the beet in the state. Address the owner, T 74, care Omaha Bee. 0-M6Si JSx- 6END for long list", farms $. to $100 per acre. BKMI8. Branded Bldg. - (30) M31J . NINE HUNDRED acres smooth timber land, grass openings, in eastern Okla. boma. Cisa t town and railroad. Clear. Want merchandise or Income property. K. Gregoty, owner, Hamburg. Ia. . (20) M30S 5x OFOON farms, city and suburban homes. Parties coming to Oregon might get some Information that will be a help to thera in selecting a home. Thirty vrars of continual residence in the Willamette valley might enable us to give you some Information- that, would save you some money. Direct your letters to Frerett A MoCleod. Room 204, Rothchlld Bldg. Portland. Ore. (20)-Mmjno GOOD'' LA ND CHEAP. 4 arrm in Nebraska, IS. 26 per acre. $Krt) eoah, balance in eight years, l0 each year, low rale of interest. P. O. Box 404, Omaha. (2O)-M302 sx oath Dakata. FINE farm lands in Hand and adjoining counties, South Dakota. Hustling agents wanted. Jay P. atorrlll, ill Palace Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. ( M747 J15x FOR SALE 4M acres of Improved land 5 '4 miles Trorn town in Beadle county, boutn Dakota. O. B. Wrtght, Hltchcc k. 8. D. . (20)-MMx FOR PAI.E Choice farm land in Brule count)', D.. where crops are sure, cli mate IS good and your Investment le safe, In the corn belt of the Missouri valley. For booklet and prlc add res L. L. H again an, pukwana, 8. D. (I0)-M845 Jun4x IflO ACRES, Hand Co., So. Dakota, near Irttlier; i.dv pr acre. j. l. none, owner, JlJ Hhusait Block, Council Bluffs. Ia. 'Phone Ben sti3-si. (3) M442 7x i . Teaae. B17Y heap Texas land. $1 to $3 per acre, balance forty years "time. 3 per cent In terest. The last cheap land In the south west. Send us your name today. Texan Development Publishing Co., Houston, Tex. , (30)-M19 JsTx af lieallaaaasuk v A FARM FOR TOU. ' Just opened; U.Oo acres In Denver sub urban Irrigation JXstrlct. Coming under irrigation soon. AT DENVER'S- DOOR. Within driving distance of a city of 140,001 people; all sise farms. but now Wnlle the prices are right. Write, tele phone! call or telegraph for further lnfor tuauon. HAKWOOD HA R WOOD, it Bee Bldg. omaha. Neb. I0 M431 4 FOR complete, arc-urate Information, maps etc.. of the famous Flathead Indian reservation and other choice aovemment lands to be opened to settlers soon, write C. B. Locke. Musselshell. Mont. lrlc Jbe. 129-Mtl4 4x REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE v rtRH AMI H4M1I l.An FOR MIErARM AMI HAXII LAKn FOR S4tV . Idaho -Carey- Act:Lands Snake River ValleyTwin Falls Country IDAHO IRRIGATION COMPANY'S PROJECT. Engineering and Construction Work by J. Q. White & Company, Incorporated. 50,000 Acres Will Be Opened by Drawing Under the Supervision of the Idaho State Land Board SHOSHONE, IDAHO, JUNE 8, 1909 Registration Will Open June 1st, Closes June 7, 1909 IT WILL PAY YOU TO COME TO SHOSHONE, IDAHO, AND INVESTIGATE. ; WRITE C B. HURTT, Mgr. Land Sales Dept. North Dakota. FOR SALE 60.000 acres best wheat nd flax land In the northwest; for . further information call or write John J- Doyle. Wlahck. N. t ' . , ' . (20) M619 J13x. . REAL ESTATE LOANS $100 TO $10,000. maile promptly. F D. Wead, Wead Bldg., laili and, .b'tU'uaru,., (22) Si6. PRIVATE money to loan. J. H. Sherwood, lilS Brandels Bldg. . .... . w: (22 elS- PAYNE, BOHTWICK & CO.. N Y. Life. Private money. $o00 to $5,000; low rate. . "V . ... ,. .. 22-U7 $'00 TO $aX).O00 on Improved property; no delay. GARVIN BROS., 1604 Farnam St. v .' . i ... (22) 818 MONEY TO KUJMi! $,TO0 to $2i0.000 at current rates. W. H. THOMAS, 603 First Nat l Bank Bldg. (X2) 81 LOWEST RATES Bemls, Bj-andeis Bldg. (22) 82i) $1,00 TO $S,000 on horjies In Omaha'. O'K'eefa Real EHtate Co., buoi n. y. Lite, ihhis. or A -2162. ' (22) A21 WANTED City loans. Peters Trust' Co. ' (22) 822 WANTED City loans and warrants-. W. Farnam Smith eV Co., 13X0 Farnam- St. j. ' ' (22) 823 SECOND' MORTGAGE loans negotiate. Apply Rooms 417-18 First Nat l Bunk Bldg. Hell Phcne Douglas 2318.' 22 821 FIVE PER CENT MONEY ' to loan on Omaha Business Property. THOMAS BRENNAN. Room 1, New York Life Bldg. (22)-SlS MONEr-VrO-'LOANr-Payne inVesmrnt Co! . . (2) SI-- REAL ESTATE WANTED WE HAVE BUYERS for ft t-roojn house, a, R-room house and a couple of vacant lots. NOWATA LAND AND WI COMPANY, Suite G24 N. Y. -Life Bldg.,- Omaha.- , ' Phone Bd 11M. Open Hvenlnga. STOVE REPAIRS NEW furnaces; hot water and hot air com bination httatlng, I ana 4-noie laenary hot water heaters, mantle grates, gas stoves repaired, water fronts and flowor vases. Omaha Stove Repair Works, . 120 1208 touglas St. Phones Ind. A-3621, Bell Douelas 9fi0. WANTED-T0 BUY BEST price paid for second-hand furniture, carpets clot ties ana snoes. iti. i'jk wi. BEST price paid for id-hand rurnmtre. stoves,, cioining. vin- nuniuin.. , . Douglas 5401.. . . .. . . (S)-S28 , STANDARD upright Jjlanos., Phone Web- etor 372. WANTED TO RENT WE are getting-inqtilrtes' for well-located hou.s. Must, nave soie agency.- xowbi Land erd Lot Company, aulte 2t N. T. Life Bldg. Phone Red 1109. Omaha, Neb. Op?n eveninrfs. - lv'- .- t 26) 830 ttlflH school teacbM. "married, wishes to bourd with private taniiiy. Aoarccs a WH.- care Bee. (2i) 44 4x 6 OR 7-ROOM all modern-, house, by June 7.- Tel D. s. - i i . tujr-o i WANTED SITUATIONS pwat'FFFI'H vv&nts BltURtion: do own r REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Harry K. Hillon and wife to Kescue . Iiutire. no. n30 teci tai ,Ji. oioca . 1. Patrick's add .. .750 piien it. Wilson and . husband t Harry K. Hillon. same ..,.. iaw D. V. Wholes Building Co. to.leanor . d l.m. lot 11 llUM-lc 'l. l:reiirilr ton'a 2d add - $.809 John A. Crelghton Real Estate ,& Trunt Co. to 1. V. Wholes uuuaing Cn ir,iB i it. l,icU 2. creixh- ton's 2d add .-....-.. . I.b60 Rrrn Haed Co.- to C .A. Carlson. lot . b ock H. Drake s aaa w Reed Bros. Co. to B. H. Headley, lot I, block I, Laomt ta sun........ i, Oeorsa W. Smith to 8Uvle L WU- kins, part lot 3, block li; sumn . .- i.tiuu William Brltton and wife to Cath- rena O. McDonakl,. lot' 13, raie- mount Place Daniel Buckley and wife to W.. II. . dates, lota. 424 ana -', tairrax aua.. .isw Henry Rleck to Daniel Buckley, same 2JJ Husan V; Barnes and huubautl -to. C . . ; Turn, mist, lot ILL block 2. Mayne Place j -Sn Anna Levi to John Under, lot 7, block ,, Jetter g add...., 1 National Bank of Commerce to Mury A. Patrick, lot 13, block G, Prospect Place , 1 Caroline L. Poppleton and husband, trustoes;' to F. C v Rich, lot 'IS, block t, Hulphut Hprings add Joseph Bookwalter to J. I Fisher, -lots 11 and, H block 2, Steven Plaoe t 800 BrldKrt'HIgglns to Albert Gailrtskl, nv, lot 10. bliu-k 3,17. South Omaha.. 1,000 Jatm-a J. Kttixeiald and wife to John Keegan, w7 feet lat 3, ' block 1. Cotner A Archer's sdd SO David J. Wilson and wife' to the City of Omaha, sublets 3, 4 and 6, taxlol I nw4 1-kVll- 1 N. M. Howard and wife to Ellen M. Wilcox, lot 14. block 2. Kilby Place 2,400 Eudora M. Uulll to I N. Guill, lot 22, block 1. Bowers' ad.d J50 W E. Weekly to Nannie B. Harris, lot . blrn-k 2. Harrier's 1st 926 Jamt- P. Dug(!ale et al. to Thorns . -Dugdale, lots 13 and 14, block U, bhinn's odd 1 BOISE, IDAHO UU)-JtK'-J IX REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS - (Continued.) McCague Investment Cft. to, W. D. Murphy, lota 1 and 2. bl'k 3. Golden 1 Benson Land Co. to Benjamin F. KlHller. lrrta 7 to IS block 17. and lots 7 to 12, block 18, Benson.. 2,400 A. 8. Vincent and wife to Elizabeth . H. -Charlton. . lot 10. block 8. Sul- v phur Hprlngs .-. t500 O. Colvln et al.. to Margaret Colvin, lot 6. block S. Shlnn s td 1 Aiwa Colvln to same, same.. Total i ; i. $27,862 LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Stockholders' Meeting. To the stockholders- of THE MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY: In conformity with the requirements of the Constitutions and laws of the states of Missouri, ' KansaB and Nebraska and the by-laws of the Company, YOU ARK HERRBY NOTIFIED that by resolution of the Bdord of Directors of The Missouri PaclficVtallwav Company duly adopted a. a meeting of said Board on the 2!th day of May, A. D., lHOa, a meeting of the stock holders of The Missouri Pacific Railway Company has been called to be held at the otrtce of ttie company, ttootn iw Missouri Pacific BuildlnK. in the City of St. Louis, In thi''St.ite of Missouri, on the Sixth day of August, A. I,. BOJr.at nine o'clock In the. im?iiuiiii, , (1) For the numose of Considering a' Con- iract and .Wtleles of Consolidation bearing date the .28th. day, of. May, 1W9. heretofore made and entered Into by and on' behalf of The Muviouri Pacific Railway Company and the following named corporations by order ,r thoti- fPRnm-iiv. Vtoflrdn of Directors: The Kansas nd Colorado raciuc nan- way Conibany, a consolidated corpjratlon of the Ftate of Kansas; rrtia Comi'ui Hmnch Rjiiiwav company onsolldaicd corporation of the tStale Of Kansas; ' . . . i Tha Rooks County Railroad company, inn nt the State of Kansas: . pany, a ccrporation of tbe btate qi mis soun; ... . - j Nevada and MInden Railway company or Karwas, , a, corporation oj . tne , p)ae foi ivansas; . . - ,, . K.n.i, Citv'. and Southwestern RallwAj' Company of. Missouri, a porporatlon of tjttj State or Missouri;. I ,, -. . Kansas C tv and Soutnwesiern iiiiwj Company, a corporation or tne ptaie o The Fort Scott Central itanway pany, ft consonaatea corporation ui in State of Kansas; ' ' ,,. Kanopolis and Kansas irairai ran-j Cnmnanv. a corporation oi ino on, 1.' HKA ' ti,. k-'or,Bii Rnuthwestern Railway Com fiany, a corporation of the State of Kansas .. A The LeRoy and caney vaiicy ir u.u- T),irnaH Cnmoanv. ft corporation oi m u.IiavAIiv all ri- flnV of said corporations and The Missouri Pacific Railway Company have acrecd to consonoaie iuw . a.,u.iui the stock ' of the re spective companies making such cohsAllda r, i anj make under and pur1 nun, miu i iwi , - ,! '. ... . u. nr ih, states of Missouri Kansas and Nebraska, ' flew, consolidate coi-prtratLon. to be known as The Missouri . . : n M - ,. r.t-nia n- AWT1 tlK. COO' trolling, possessing and bringing under .one management all and singular railroad and other properties, real, personal and mixed, powers. rUMs, privileges, im munities and franchise, belonging to any of the-companies making such consolida- and stated by said contract ana ariu of Consolidation; . I.I r jr -' " " t" - , . n , i, a mu-nne nr von iik uien vu ouestlon whether such contraci ana c r-n.i,,iita tion. so made, and en- . j i.i. .kaii i,a ratified, assented to, ap- -i. proved and adopted ana sucn tuinuiiu.nii consumiasted or wnewier eutn .u..v.- s nd. Articles of Consolidation shall be re jected; .. . .V,. .A (;t) TO consiner ana yiu, ... .i . Mr,iiition accenting ine provis Ions of Article 11 or cnspier f r vised Statutes or tne ntate or nouii 18D9 and to authorise the filing thereof. all as required bv Section numbered 1069 o i. n..imA Statutes in the rase of con .iM.tin .if . ratlwav corporations: and t taite any other action in the pre and to transact aov other business that mi, nrnnexly come before the meeting a...,. Cnn,.!,-, inn Articles ui v.oiii-uiina' ,inn mill ise submitted to the meeting of .1 ......1,1,. ,ii. an called for examination and every etoeknmner mTierarig wiii m mr nlshed with a printea copy inerem. sua n time hefore such meeting Inv stock holder will be furnished wltha printed copy nf such Contract and Articles of Conso lidation upon application tnereror aurin . hriir in the As-'stsnt Ftecretar of the Company, at the office of the Com pany in the CUV or ll. LrMiin, mmouii. Dated. May J OOItLn, President of The Missouri Pacific Railway Company. a m CaT.Vie. Peoretarv of The Missouri Pacific Railway Company. GOVERNMENT NOTICES WK1CE OF THE CONSTRUCTING iiH.n.rnuiwr. Fort Meade, n. D., Jun 1 iWa -Scaled rroPoa1"- ln triplicate, will be receivtd at this office until 10 a. m., mountain time. July 2. 1W, ' and then mn..t for coits.rurtlng Intake dam and line for water system at Fort Mead Plans and specifications rnay be aeen by lnunding Bidders at me on oi in chief quarternvnter. Department of th u;..n,,rl Omaha. Neb.: Department of th Colorado. Denver. Colo.; Department of ik. t akes Chicago. 111.; Department of Dakota, tit. Paul. Minn., and this office, which latter place all Information may be .obtained upon application. A deposit of t in ,n inniM return, la reaulred befor nlsna are sent on individual application The t'niud States reserves the right to re- lect any or all bids or to accept any part of a bid that may be advantageous to the government. Envelopes containing pro posals should be endorsed "Proposals for Intake I am and Pine Line." and ad dressed to the CONSTRUCTING QUAR TERMASTER, Fort, Meade, D. JS-4-S-7-2V24 WHEN writing to advertisers, kindly men. tiou Tbe Boa r Council Bl Minor Mention Toe OoanoU Blnfft Offloa of tha Omaha Bee Is at IS ttoo Street. Both Tkenes . ltftvts. druKS. CORRIGAN8. Undertakers. 'Phones 14 Lewis Cutler, funeral director. 'Phone 37. Woodrlng Undertaking company. Tel. 339. FAUST BEER AT ROGERS' BUFFET. When you want reliable want ad adver tising, use The Bee. BAIRIV. LONGENECKKR ft ROLAND, ndti takers. 'Phne 122, 14 N. Main St. Dr W. W. Mngarell. optometrist, moved to n-208 City National bank building. WANTED T W O GOOD CARH1ER BOYS TO CARRY THE BEE APPLY SCOTT STREET, BEE OFFICE. WALL PAPER SALE THE BEST BAR GAINS EVER MADE THIS WEEK AT D. CROCK WELLS. John Emrlch and Augusta Obermlller, both of Omaha, were married In this city yesterday by Rev. Henry DeLong. The funeral of the late Mrs. Christ Lar- sen, lhi'i South Seventh street, will ne held his afternoon at 3 o'clock from the family residence. Burial will be in Spring well enietery, Omaha. Frank Weaver, the v-jiing man who rank carbolic acid Sunday afternoon with ulcldal Intent, was reported yesterday to out of danger and rapidly recovering, Ithough still st Mercy hospital. A meeting of the several committees In harge of arrangements for a public cel bration in Falrmount on the Fourth uly has been called for Saturday after noon at 3 o'clock In the rooms of the Com- HTclal, club. City Treasuter True was notified yes- erday that he had been appointed by Governor Carroll ss one of the delegates rnm Iowa to the third International (con ference on state and local taxation, tr be 'lu at Louisville, K.v September 21-24. Mr. True expects to attend the confer ence. Article), of Incorporation of the New Hardin Township Hall company were filed for record yesterday. The capital stock placed at I2.0U0. divided into 200 shares f $10. Thomas Flood, cashier of the Trev- nor bank, and twelve others are the In- orporatora. The company will erect a public hall in the village of Quick. WANTED TO LOAN $10,000 ON FUR NITURE. PIANOS. LIVE STOCK OR ANY SECURITY. LOWEST RATES. WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS. BUSINESS STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL. PRIVATE ROOMS FOR CONSULTATION. OMK TO 8 El! US. PHONE HEM. HUn Wi IND H IOWA LOAN CO., CORNER PEARL AND BROADWAY. Vego Miller, arrested Tiie.dBav. nla-ht . at Cut-off '.and brought to Council Bluffs to answer to a charge of attempting to crim inally assault Mrs. Rasmus Anderson, was released yesterday; R developed tiftU the scene of thef alleged offense was in Ne- nrasita. although Miller, when arrested, wis In Iowa territory. The Omaha author ities did not wapt Miller held. The formal exercises of lavlnsr the cor ner slone of the new Epworth Methodist cnurcn on ,orth Twenly-flfth street will be held Sunday afternoon. Dr. C. r,. Rut. ter, district superintendent of the Coun cil tiiuirs district of the Methodist church, v, in ji,-oiii-. u is expectea, ana tne pastor. Rev. A. BRhbs will be assisted by the other Methodist pastors of the city. Council Bluffs tent. Knights nf tha Mac. eabees. elected these officers last night: Commander. E, P. Woodrlng; lieutenant commander, P. H. Petemon: chaplain, p. H. 'inomas: sargent. H. P. Reed: master. at-arms,. Baxter Green: first master guards. H. J. Doty; second master guards, Fred Erlckson: sentinel. Frank Rnrii.u- plcket. Frank Elgan; roirslcian. W. j! Hughes. . Hurry Bell, formerly In the e the Simon grocery at the corner of Broad way, gnd Sixth street, was arrested yee ertlay morning, charged . with the em bezzlement of about $30. Bell wag em ployed bv tbe firm- as a delivery man. and after collecting the money Is said to have ekinped to Chlcngo on May 18. He arrived home yesterday morning over the Northwestern, and an hour later was taken. -Into custody byube police. He; will have a pteilniloajry hearing in police court tjiis morning. . Dr. J. W. Klme-romlsg, Through the efforts' of "Dr; H. te. Jen nings of this city, president of the Potta wattamie .County- Medical society, Dr. J. . Rims oi.rort uodge will deliver ft lec ture in the auditorium of the publio library Thtirsday evening, of next week on the Ciuwtion of animal tuberculosis and milk Dr. Kinie, who is recognized as an ex pert oh tuberculoBls., is .giving these lec tures under the ftusploes of the State Board of Health In all of the counties of the state, The lecture here of Dr. Klme will be of especial Interest in view, of the agitation for stricter regulation and Inspection of tbe local dairies and dairy cows. The olty council has under consideration the Ques tion of an ordinance providing for regular Inspection of the dairies, dairy cows and milk, sold by a city official duly appointed for that purpose. ES . TO THE BONDHOLDERS, OF TUB Sheridan Ooal Company The holders of the bonds of th Sheridan Coll comoanv are hereby .notified that the undersigned trustee, under trust deed of The Sheridan Coal company, dated June 11, 1903, and recorded June 20. 1903. In book 2$ of raor tgage records, on page 438, In the office of the county clerk of the. county of Sheridan and state of Wyoming, has received notice from the Sheridan Coal company that it will, on or before June 30. 1909, remit the undersigned $24,000. to take up and retire twenty-four bonds, as provided in said trust deed. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has drawn and selected by lot th following twenty-four number of twenty-four of the bond outstanding. secured by said trust deed, 1. e., 108, $8, 560, 68. 481, 113. 212. 466, 390, to. 37, $46, J46, 16, 805, H4. 217, 120, 610, 170, 420, 67, TA, 384 for pay ment from the sinking fund to be paid to It by said The Sheridan Coal company under said trust ded, and upon such payment of said $24,000 to the undersigned on or before June 30, lti, the undersigned will, at Its office at the corner of Dearborn and Madl son streets, m the cllv or Chicago. III., on the 1st day of July. 1900, pay to toe holders or registered owners of said bonds, num bered as aforesaid, the principal and ac cumulated Interest thereon, upon the sur render and delivery thereof to the under signed, uncancelled, and accompanied by all unpaid coupons thereto belonging. Interest on each of said bends numbered as afoie said, will cease after raid 1st day of July. A. D. 190B, whether presented on said day or thereafter. UNION tkiist COMPANY Trustee, by Rufus F. Chapin. Secretary. M13-20-27J3 OCEAN STEAMERS Nw York to Havra-Parls 6 Day FRENCH LINE Compajnie Glnlrale . Tr&nsatUntique SlgonHo Twin toraw ant) Express taair.wa. Naval officers in command wireless telrpir, submarine safety ball signal ayif.iai La Provaao luna MM Ls ProTano Jo.'? I La Savola Juua 171 La Savuta .aly B La Lamina Juoa !4 La Tourair i -I'll U Soeeial Oae-Clasa Cabin rvl4 f t! class? $40 4 $60 ailcruata buturuVyt, Haw York-Bo iu Service (oacciaa cabin) only $40 and 50. O r. Waat 1401 'imam Straat H a. Moons 1U Frnra Btrcat L. Naax , lt Nltlonal Bank W g. bock 162-1 rrn.i Itraat W. a DatiSaoa ..' 124 aoutk litb SU-aat CANADIAN PACIFIC x-xas Tnoj tovm biti at ha. Wssxiy alUatf Ketweea MoauaaJ, tjaaoaa aad Uvazpovk Two days on tna beuuiltui SL Lawrence rlvr and tba shortest oceaa rout ta JCia. rovie. Nothing setter on the Atlantie thoa euf Lmn Wireleaa on all staamer. rtxat cloaa, $N seoead, $o0i eu sloe cablu, . at a your icke agent, or writ far iga. ladies and nooklet. a m. BEnjAicnr. t. a, t3a Bout Clara sit, CaAoag. I Council Bluffs RIVERSIDE HOTEL' CLOSED Sheriff McCaffery, With Starch War rant, Findi Nothing. AUTHORITES- SEEK MRS. NOBLE I Constable Raker Makes Raid tn ' Oard'a Drag '"tare la Abaeace of Proprietor, Wfco Deaiea Lawhreaklng. Mrs. May Noble's Riverside hotel on North Thirty-seventh street was In the spot light again yesterday.. Under an In- formation eworn to before Justice J. K. Cooper by Sheriff McCaffery, ft search warrant was issued. According to the com-1 plaint filed, the sheriff had suspicions that the Riverside hotel "was a plaoe used a a gambling house." ' It Is said that on ft former visit of deputy sheriffs to the "hotel" some slot machines were In evi dence, but when the officers got there yesterday afternoon the place was" bare. Not single deck of cards with which Mrs. Noble might 'have whlled the hours awav playing solltarle nor a single poker chip could be found. Th authorities. It Is said, are still look- ing for Mrs. Noble, notwitn.tanatng xn.i she has paid tne lull amount oi in iinre assessed against her In April, and this I leads to the Inference that another Indict-1 ment was returned against her by the I grand Jury last week. While County Attor-1 n.v Jto. and the other offlcera refuse to ..w, . state tnst mere is a new .na.oim.ru. against- the woman, they do not deny that such is the cftse. Anyhow Mrs. Noble Is en- Jovlng a vacation In Nebraska and the u ..ii.. di i,. wi.l la Mnaed .....vi. i.e. """" - ----- and announcement was maae inwro., that It would remain closed for a year at I least. A search warrant was also Issued from the court of Justice Cooper for the drug store of Arthur W. Oard. at 70$ Sixteenth avenue. It being alleged that he Wft ell Ing liquor . contrary to law. The warrant was Issued on complaint of Mrs. Nettle Pike, wife of Frank Pike, and was executed by Constable Baker. The officer seised several demijohns and bottles said to con tain alcohol, whisky, braftdy and "spirits, frumentl" and conveyed them to the court of Justice Cooper In the automoblia or Sherman Humphrey, custodian of the county court house. J Druggist Oard was absent from the store when the officer made the raid, but when he learned of It he hastened to the justice's office, accompanied by Councilman Skods- holm, to ascertain the cause of the seiiur. Mr. Oard declared he had the proper permit to sell liquor and denied the slightest ac- quaratance with Mrs. Nettle Pike or her husband, Frank Pike. a h.rtn .. to the disposition of the m- seised liquor will be held today by Justice EXPENDITURES OJI THB PARKS ome. Interesting Farts Develop y an Analyala of Report. According to the annual report of the Board of Park commissioners, . filed yes-1 terday with City Clerk Casady, there was expended during the last fiscal year $n,-1 (94.21 for the maintenance of the public parks of Council Bluffs and improvement permanent And otherwise. Of tn1 amount uii -a stated to have been expended for labor, whn $4,426.06 rprenii the cost of th permanent improvements, , in cluding th ."rest house" at Falrmount park, the cost of construction alone of wrilch was over $1000. . The amount expended on the different parks was as follows: Falrmount, $7,Q44.87; BaylUs, $163.6.1; Cochran, $663,96; Lake view. $1,124.95; Island, $592.00; Prospect, $65.' Cook, $7,8.84; Graham, $43.M. Total,' $10,- 401.44. The balance of the $11,894.22 Is rep- k ..i.ri.. ,h. ih. missioners, amounting to $780, and tnlscel laneous expense of $S02.7S. A the pay of the caretaker I charged up against the park at which they are em- , , , . ployed, It will be seen that practically ' . M nothing was expended on Improvements at any of the parks, except Falrmount. The report snows that wnat Mrs. Oliver, who has the refreshment and other priv ileges at Falrmount, pay for this con cession, and as rent for th modern, cot- tag-i in tbe park, erected at ft cost exceed ing $3,000, ls $228 ft year, or $18.76 a month. . r, ur aio.io rnonin. One room hi tu " "wrvm aa an office for the meetlng8. of the 'Park ooara, ana a memoer or tne unver ramuy , v, . to,- .v.wiuihb .,iv iviniii, a. a a year for taking care of 'this room. One Item of xpendlture shown by'th report ws "one bear, $MI." Ther ls noth ing to Indicate, however, whether this Is classed as one of the "permanent Improve ments." The board figures that the cost of maintenance of the public park of th all,, 1 at litfla JttLras Cln aau t. wmm a- . ..n... son is maae wnn tne cost oi maintenance of park In other cities, as follows: Pes Moines, with a park acreage of 7 acres, expenava aii,wv, ui iinaiuii, w.in eian.y six acre of park, spent $7,1112. while Sioux City, with an acreage of only forty-three acres, spent $11,051. According to the report of the stale auditor, which Is embodied In the report of the park board, the value of park In the principal cities of th state is as fol lows: Des Melnes Council Bluffs., Dubuque Sioux City Davenport Cedar Rapids..., Burlington ...... ' Kfti ni 1 lOii 000 7000 ' ,11. WMk CAPTAIN MEHU1 INVESTIGATING His Report Will Depend Exhibit ky Illlaols Central. Captain J. F. Merry of Manchester, Ia., head of the Industrial department of the Illinois Central Railway company, spent yesterday in Council Bluffs as th guest of the executive committee of th Com - mercial club, the directors of th National Horticultural congress and the directors of the Auditorium company. Hi visit her was for th purpose of securing Inform- lion regarding the fruit show to b held In the fall. On Captain Merry' report to Prealdent J. T. Harahan will depend whether the company will make an exhibit at' th fruit show as It dld last year. After ft visit to the Auditorium and a trip about the city In an automobile Cap tain Henry was the guest of honor at din ner at th Grand hotel, his hosts being E H. Dooltttle, chairman of th executive committee of the Commercial club; Oeneral Grenvllle M. Dodge. Major George H. Rich mond, Charles A. Beno, president of thl Commercial club; Congressman Walter I. Smith, J. O. Wadsworth, Victor B. Bender Dr. H. B. Jennings, J. F. Wilcox, O. F. Hamilton and Mayor Maloney, Real Estate Traasfera. These transfer were reported to The Bee Jane 3 by the Pottawattamie County Abstract company of Council Bluffa: Michael I. Ratlgan and wife to Thomaa Scott, nwU neV of S4-7-42. w. d. . $2,750 Council Bluffs HH.1, 601 Total, two transfer $",: IXTT.NISB KRtDl ATG TOHI6HT TklrtyNlatk ( omweaeeeirnt to Be Baslaeaatlke Affair. Rlxty-nlne young men, and women will reach an Important milestone la the road of Ufa tonight when they will be the central figure in the thirty-ninth annual com mencement exercises of the Council Bluffs High school, whtoh will mark the close of their days In the public schools. The class, which is composed of forty young women ftnd twenty-nine' young men, Is the largest graduated! In the history of the public schools of this city. The previous high record was sixty-seven The address to the graduates, which for several years past has taken the place of the old time honored orations, will be de- llvered by -Prof. Edward DiUer Starbuck of the Stat' university of Iowa, but the irb- Ject has not yet been announced. The exercises wilt commence at $14 o'clock and the following I the program: Processional, pilgrims' Chorus. Invoca Uon, Rev. Marcus P. McClitre. Music, "In vltatton to th Dance, C M. von Weber, senior class. Address, prof. Edwlh D. Starbuck. Solo, "May Day," R. H. Wal thew. Miss Grac Barr. Presentation of diplomas. Emmet Tinley, president Board nf TTH , f In ti Claea mnnr a.nlnr l,.i B-lled,ct0 jt.v. Marcu. p McC,Ure, Marriage Mcease. Licenses to wed were Issued yesterday to the following: Name and Residence. Age V" "c "auroeiswr. council miuii 29 . 101a i-'eari HufihM. f-mincn ftinrra . 2$ . 2S . 19 . 21 . 1 . m . S3 . $0 . 23 R . southftrd. Council Bluffs Frances M. Moran, Council Bluffs Joshua Stllea,' St. Paul. Minn Lilian Meade, Green Bay, Wis.. '"" iiiciivn, ouimni. Augusta Obermlller. Omah , h . ,,.,, r- nu.tr. Anna Katerlna Lubbe, Council Bluffs Squirrel Attacks and Bites Child Before It is Slain Body of Animal Shipped to Chicago and Parent of Child Anxiously1 Await Beport.. , AUBURN, Neb., June $. (Special.) To nonne Harmon, the 7-ycar-old daughter of Mr. -ftnd Mrs. R. It Harmon, met with a most peculiar accident last evening. While her mother was hanging some clothes out squirrel continued to Jump on the line nd give her considerable trouble. She toI1 r daughter to go into the house and ' " that it would not ruin of tn l'hlng. The little lrl started ,ur nwu " eouirre. aviacaea ksM.klln U M.- Ma.... a 1 t-A anl, la ", I "e,ore ii was onven oir. attacked ft fielghbot Mrs. Bonn, Jumping upon her breast twice. She succeeded In knocking it off and finally killed it with ft broom. The child was given medical at- tentlon immediately and the squirrel was shipped to Chicago for examination, a It wo believed that it was afflicted with hy aropnooia. The child' conditions Is no l worse today, but if the report from Chicago Is unfavorable th child will be hurried there by tke first -train. H 114 ULASS AT -PERU ryfiRlvTaL Go vera ar Skalleakerger Vell-vera tbe Commencenent Address to . 1T4 tealors. - PERTJ, Neb.. June I.-fSnecil.)Gov ernor Ashton C. Shallenberger delivered the addrs..of the thirty-eighth annual com ..." '" " , "J. ' . . V Z I ." '""'"in niatory ana to one of the largest audiences. At 0:30 the class of 171 seniors passed, in a line to their seats In the normal auditorium for the last llm, .am . T-u ... ' . .... . .... .. , dressed ul p and gown and with the large .!,,,. '' " ... , , 1 membership made a striking spectacle.. The JT, . governor, opened- hla remark In a ,i j complimentary manner and spoke In stmpl, though eloquent, manner to the class ftndth school. met commencement exercises this year are especially, characterized by -the large number of patrons and of former graduaus ...,. tn iurtwn.il In h I w..,,,,,,i.. n.. i 11 .i. Yetrrttfv wa the l.rtfe.t e l,iii ui hlstory f th Institution. . Member were. present to represent almost every -lsa for th laat fifteen year. Probably th most elaborate class pliy ver presented by a graduating class from the Normal was presented last evening by the senior Class. A very large audlenoe Ml ' rtreaanl anit thatr annraelallAA mmm Lnown by th4 nMPtv fcpplftulM,. Tha play I . sr rendered wa "Joan of Are. Th . dramatic club presented th school with . a fine reading desk at convocation ytMr&lv. mornr to be used on the rostrum, of th Normal ftudltorliim. air. Tyler, president of the club, presented the desk. Mis. Netlleton then read "The Lout Word" as a means of dedication: To Avoid serious result take Foley's Kid ney Remedy- at th .first sign of kidney or bladder disorder such' a backache, Urin ary irregularities, exhaustion, and you will ooa b wll. vCommenc taking Foley' Kidney Remedy1 today. Bold by all drug- alst. f 1 n,naa AatV tAM.UHlnm I Sack 1 t'afortaaate Ceadltloa of Bay Hakbara at' Norfolk. NORFOLK, Neb.. June 1 Emory Bon nay,, aged Zl one of the leader of the youthful gang alleged to' have been lead- Ing a dime novel career, -was today heid to district court, and If convloud will be sent to the penlteatiaty. Horace and Gll- lbert Case, II and 14, who confessed to 'he I gang's operations, will likely be sent to th reform school. . They are motherless. The Hryear-old Cos boy today testified that the gang recently burglarised beer vault and that he himself drank two quart bottle of beer. Eight boy are said to b In the gang. None of those who fled from tow hav returned. Four of the boy are fatherless, Injated ta . Fits or bruised, by a fell, apply Bucklen Ar nlca Salve. Cure burn, wound, sorea, cxema, pile. Guaranteed. Z5o. For sal Beaton Drug To. " Bigger, ' Better, Busier Thf what ad I vertlsing J The 9 doe for your bust nes. . v ' Head at Hibernians Back. NTtW YORK, Jun I Matthew Cum minxs. national president of the Ancient Ordr or tiinernians, ana nev. fnillp n. O'Dennell, stale chaplain of Massachusetts, ho have . been abroad endeavoring to amalgamate all the Hibernian organisa tions- into JI international body, arrived today on Uie steamer 4. aroola from Liver pool. Mr. Cuuiiulngs said their work on the whole had been successful. AFFAIRS , AT SOUTH OHAUA N --. Protest Against Grading Twenty Sixth Stmt Not Good. SO SAYS THE CITY ATTORNEY '- t I . , Coaaelt, However, Does Tot TCese tke Ordlaaare Kirk on Vllol -rVta-tlatlrs Rrkla(et-ed by H. T, Braaa, , Th city attorney1 reported o'th' olty council In eesslon last right that the, pro test of the residents of Twenty-sixth street against a change of grstda between (1 and. II streets ws irsufflchnt ftnd -4hs the board might proceed to' change the urads by passing the pefMIng" dtdlnanc. -Tht change of grade has been a bon' of ton-' tentlon between the people wjio lv on th east side ot the street and those t)o live on the west- side. Th differences pf opinion hve" several .time com, nearly ,to . the point of violence. '-The -report -of the. cltv attorney was adopted,! but th arnV nsnr was not passed." rv' H. T. ttross filed ft' protest wftrr" the council concerning the cotidltltifi which ex; 1st, namely, that tbe city of South Omaha has no record of vltar alattiic. It I neces sary for anyone secklns,' information as to the Mrthn-'or deaths .ot any parties to go to Lincoln and consult' 'the stale cus todian. H. T. Brass is tha local Custodian of these statistics, but furnlshe no record for South Omaha... . ." Joseph tV. Murphy presented the. bad condition of drainage at' Twentieth "and J street and asked that Ibv City take .steps to remedy this condition by directing the , storm water down H street. The city treasurer' monthly report , showed collections amounting -to $7.r!)0 and disbursements, $22,622. The "net balance. In the treasury Is $M.6f'.$S- Special collection of licenses and other fee amonnted to about $2,000 additional. This money col lected from special source will be used to boost the funds for th present' year. In this manner about $.00 will be added to the . police, fund. 1C much ncdod.. Water mains were 'ordered on' Twenty-' seventh at li street ' ct osslngs . south " of . ' Madison. ...... The city engineer reportefl Ahe ettmatei' cost of ft sanitary sewer on Twelfth street to b about $1,871. ' ' " ' It is reported thut J. Rothholx will close hi restaurant th Bouth Omaha sTnd go into business In Omaha. . . '. W.'c. Qoodwtii asked permission .to 'tnn. tlnue tbe contract for. feedirnj the South .-. Omaha prisoners at the same rate. " ; , The pound master reported ft total of ,' 196 dog killed to date. - . . : . The .greater paj-t of the session, cotislsted' in the routine of reading ordinances . for the change of grade on twenty-six or twenty-s?ven different streets of the" city, all parts of the city being affected. Of the ordinances, eight were recommended for passage, but nineteen were : simply given first reading and referred to the Judiciary committee. -. . . v The ordinances to ' compel the t'titbri Pacific and the Chicago! Rook Islarid Pacific to place night watchmen at; Twenty-fifth ' and U streets and at Railroad avenue . and .Washington .. .street ,wer. passed. - ..-,.-- .-. ' i- i John Hsshurgh asked that the city gtad-' Ing machine be permitted to cross the Q street viaduct and to-be-brought to the assistance of the residences of the -West ; side, who are, struggling with, badly . washed streets. He said:. "Vou. kept that grader up In Hoctor's Basar all last summer, hd n . waht to mb wimt'ia )oks'-llk over . Vri our seetlott.of the city.' ' ,,1 The city attorney .was. instruoted.to take the necessary steps to redeem the site of No. 1 fire hall, which was recently . sold ,' for county taxes., 4 - ,' 11 The Board of Fir and Police commis sioners was given power to purchase two new fire teams before August .1. , . ' The regular bills for salary mere . al lowed. The council then adjourned; uritjl Monday night. ; - . Llcease aad Police Matters. The South Omaha Board of Fire, and Police i commissioners, met In a brief ses sion last evening and ia used on the grant-' . Ing of a license for Joe Pert at Twentieth and O. street. The board also Issued , permits to C. A. Melcher, Forrest ami Fenton; D. 6. Clarke,-And-Howard Meyers,' druggists of the city. ' .. , Chief Briggs reported that he has sus-" pended Officer li, W. Mawhinhey for In-, subotlina.(lon, and , assault - en . th. police captatn, N?l Turnqulst. Turnqulst filed charge against Mawhlnney. t Tlje JisarlnaT -. was irxea, ,ior ,U.turoay ,,nlght.v - Henry AdOlph neferred chargea- against Offtoer Jake 6mll for, at Is alleged In the com plaint, - assaulting, Vlptor. Adolph, r oa, ' with, lils.iUub.. The complaint alsovoharges the oil leer with Intoxication. This c6m- plalnr.wlll also D flven iieaMng Batur-'" dsv'ntB-hr " 'it ... 1. Brl-ars Thinks Kbeltoa la I.r .' Chief Briggs and the'Bouth Omah nolle. ar disposed to glv considerable: credit io th reports that the fourth highwayman In the Overland Limited train robbery In Omaha May 22 had been arrested In Dnvr.. -- in Chief said tne man bad plenty: of time to get to Djenver, and tt.e fact that h' was tryirig to work up Aft alibi for the thre men In custody -wag looked -upon as-' th ' most natural thing for., him to ftttemnt The theory of ft fifth .' highwayman and possibly th entire gang which operated at 1 Spokane wa looked upon" as quit prob able. . Slew at Pat Away. '"" Anton- Blswal was sentenced' yesterday td ft term of lxty day In th county Jail . for assault and battery of John BosakV Siswal It the Lithuanian who'hac-reoently cauaed much dlstnrbftnc at' weddings by his unprovoked assaults upon on or an other of the guests. U stabbed a, man ' on on occasion. ' He seemed to fia've' 'no other object than to create ft row. ' Th judge gave him the limit and promised to double the aenteno with the - next 'offense.' Maal City Goaala. Jetter'a Gold Top Beer .delivered ,... pert of the city.- Telephon Jo, - - . Th funeral of Margaret Wolff--will b held at 2 p. m. today from the residence All members of Nebraska lodsre Na. S27. Ancient Order of United Workmen, are called to meet Thursday evening,. Jun 3, iur ine election oe oiticer. Th clty officlaie of South Omahg bavt oh eddied a base ball same with tha Omaha Cliff Dwellers, which, la. a , team maae up oi tne .courthouse- off irsi.'- Miss Marxaret Randall of Newman Oroya la visiting with friends and rela tives In Ho nth Omaha while attending th commencement exercises at Bellevu. Qrralaat Caailart (jam la Waaran al Or ml Bal. swruiej KZzJJ m4lmmm ' maamw sasj ""', W, SMMTS, I