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Htli'AV, JULY !). 15)0.). REAL ESTATE vJTT PkUI'Kll l V t UH BAI.t" 'fConMTried.) - want S rood hooif i ewK -r aaywhere In the -Itj ne a reasonable it. . , r f i i . -. - cur list teror r.nvlris harwoo'i flAnwmn HOMES AT PA RCA IN TRICES. Red 4204. , 4H Bee 1)1(1. A-4202 $20,000.00 ItOME FOR $12,000.00 REAL ESTATE CITY PHOfK.il 1 KOH IllB (Continued. On account of death In the family, we are authorised to sell a a sacrifice nnf of the moit comfortable horaii In Omaha, with W-foot east front lot; Ideally located and 111 first-class ccmdltlon; no traces con jred. . ,.,'., ';, f J. II. DUM0NT & SON, Phone Douglas 620. tans Farnam !h. FOR SALE OR TRADE 3.0n4 lota near Slut and Jackson Bta., for a 7 or -room house; must be modern and well located; will pay difference In cash. tin 000 Strictly modern -room house, best of location; will trade for western land. will trade only on a caen OALLAOLII 2t & NELSON, VMS Brandeia Bldg.. Omaha. fleoiiree neat little home one block fnm ... ..... vr, . near new Merman Horn Haa east front . , . Price 21100. -Have another BRAND NEW Y,"v"1 "u.-i, nme neignDorhood. for 21. 360 www ui in Ills, DARLING & DARLING, I 441 Brartdels l?ldg 4TH AND LEAVENWORTH. a-fOftm fm . en m .. r. . . I ii food repair;- haa cement walk, paved "wi. an specials pain, rnce, Z,roo. P. 0. NEILSON & CO., Kit N. Y. 1' Blrlg. Both Phones. SMALL PAYMENT DOWN BENSON HOME TERMS TO SUIT. . , ((-room, new houae, modem In every respect; oement . ' walks; beat furnace; large . lot; easy ironthry payment; let ua ihow you thla; close . to car and achool. Would consider good lot aa . flrat payment. ' II. H. LANDERYOU, 442 Board of Trade. Tela.; Doug. 216L Ind A Wit' j REAL ESTATE CITV-f-KOI'F.Rl tf MM 1.K. ( CoTrtinued.) T ' FIVE HOUSES, LOTHROP. STREET, BETWEEN 15TII AND lfiTH . $3,200 EACH, TWO SOLD . Coma out and, see the way we are build ing theae fine 7 -room houses. It I the beet plan you ever sgw. The lots are 40x 134 feet, with sewer. gas and permanent sidewalks all around; full basements, ce mented. Small reception hall, parlor, din ing room, den, one bedroom, kitchen and bath room on first floor; two rrrtrooms and hall on aecond floor. The room are all larire and well lighted and the houses are right in every way. Opt one of these houses and stop paying rent. I'Wfl to t1") cash reruleed and the balance oan .be paid In monthly payments. HASTINGS HETDEN, 1614 Harney St. Corner 149x295 Two hlnrks from Wast Farnam street. -i. .1 ..A.ll.n4 1.A.1II. tlon; room for six more houses; street to be paved thla year. Ask for special' price ,JI fill. - - O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO. 1001 N. T. Life. Doug or A -Hit I LIST your property wltft Carls Royer, d ana. wymipi ma lj Bus WHERE CAN YOU FIND . PRICES NI) TERMS LIKE I THESE t fl CASH IS per' month for a beautiful IS00 lot. Will build a houae for you after having paid a email amonat on the lot. . IM CASH 110 per month, for good 4 room cottage on north aide, X4. 7 CASHtli per month, for good ( room cottage,, partly modern, , walking distance, 11.860. CASH 418 per- month. -large 6 room cottage, beet -condition-, north 17th 8L. 12.000 tUO CASH 4 JO per monVh, ( room cottage, partly modern, full -lot, close in, H.1S0. $171 CA8H $J6 per month, I room house, partly modern, eloae In,' $2 "f0. kKA CASH 130 per month, 12 room modern housw. II -blocka from P. o . t2.lMi. NEAT f room cottage, beat condition, full necr, mia ana,, iiprague, l.euu, .very eaay term. GOOD room cottage, water and aewer, IK I7th St.. n.ffia. rental terms. 1 riVB ROOM houae and full lot, city water., Sk Rivarrtew park, NV0 for quick ul. KXCEPTI6lAt., bargain In' new large 6 room modern oottage, nicely terraced lot, built for a home, but must go at once for i,we, your own terms. VERT deairabla I room all modern res Idenoe, fall lot, - eholoe location, near tad . Thw above arebut a few. of the large number of -almllar properties, firlces and terms we are offering for special aale at thla time. Call at office and let ua find ihe heme yon. want .and on terms within reacft. RUSSELL & MoKITRICK, 431 Ramga Bldg. 16th ft Harney. T-ROOM aquare -house,- all modern, aub tantlallr buist last year,-.-papered now. Close In. good neigh horhuod. H.tuO. Apply Hi H. 7tn M. Harney . mi. SPECIAL BARGAIN "INSIDE" VACANT LOT 0x70 feet, east front. 152 feet went of the Rome Hotel. Fine place to Dutia downtown flats. $2,200 clear except, paving. J. II. DumbM .& Son, Fhone Iouglas 690. liK6 Farnam St. New Cottage Home Tmolt at 34.10 Franklin St.. the- ntfUeet B room eAttsirw now on the market: has veatl bule, parlor, dining room, two fine bed rooms, white enameled bath room, kitchen, . ' 1 1 1 1 y , u.iiv, iinw unu. i w. aide cellar entrance, double floors, pollened ready for ruas, fine nickel prumblng, beau tiful combination gas and electric llht fixtures (mission style), yard sodded, per manent walks, 'within two blocks to achool and car line. Everything complete- for $250; t&O cash, balance monthly Just like rent. Payne, Bostwick & Co., Sole Agenta, ilain floor N. Y. Life. S. E. CORNER OF 20TII AND v DODGE STREETS; ' 121,000 for this corner, 68x13. feet, with four -atory and baaement, 10-room houeea, re- cently repaired, rented -for $2,040 per year. Plenty of toom . to build double tft Lojla Jlat. This cornr I cOiently lo cated for atealy and profltr. ., able rental, being at a Juno-. tlon point )t two car IJiiea , opposite hUh r -hool. tlose l churches and within 6 blocks of P. O. $11,600 cash, balanos In four years at I par cent ' OEORQK A CO.. l0i T-rnam St. A Stbry of Unusual Merit i V . LETTERS WHICH TEIJLi A STORY. by Oraco Isabel Koes, Blaltv Web; father, " Mr. Charlea Roes; seventh grade. Cen tral school; teacher. Miss Brae kern. 1 Aged IS. TWO nicely furnished rooms, all inixipin. . . r. , Iodgo 8t. Robert Lryuen, a young mail, wa inn ing a course In a summer college In a city some distance from his home. His mother was a widow,- her -husband having died when Robert was a .tiny baby. One .morning Robert received a letter -from his mother, which read as follows: "My Dear Robert: ''Mr. Johnson, who, you know, with his wife, rents two rooms from me, carae to "'xno'thls morning with the news that he .. bad.beeen offered a fine position In Oht-.oago,- and would be leaving Omaha as ... soon aa. possible. This was not very pleaa 'ant news- to me certainly, for you know - litany of your expenses were, paid by the ' money received for rent. But I shall do ' my best to get another lodger soon. I hall put an advertisement In The Bee to t' -.this effeot: Two nicely furniahed rooms. - All modern.' , "I shall writs when I have been sue- - ceaaful In getting a lodger. "Tour, loving mother, ' :.. -.. "ALICE DRYDEN." ' Tit about a week he received another letter. "Dear Sont ' "J have had good luck In securing a ' lodger.. Several people came to look at the. rooms, but none were suited until one ' afternoon a good looking, middle aged ' gentleman knocked at the door and aaked . to see the rooms. I showed them to him and ha seemed very well pleased with . them and engaged them at once. ""His name Is Mr. John Denis. He la a bachelor. I like him very well because he is so quiet and gentlemanly. "Your loving mother, . ' . , . "ALIOS DRYDEN." ' After a series of letters from his mother, . In which the new lodger was very fre quently mentioned, Robert reoelved a letter from her which surprised him not a little. It - was literally overflowing with happiness. A photograph accompanied It "My Dear Bon: "You must congratulate your dear, old , mammy. What do you suppose has hap- pened to ' herf Well, our lodger, Mr. Penis, has made a permanent agreement , ; with her and .he Is to be a lodger In her heart forever. "What I mean la, that you, who" never knew a father, will have one whom I know you will love very much. Ue la so good and kind that I kpow you can not help loving him. "1 am so happy, and I know you will be happy, too," when you become -acquainted . with your new father. He aepda his love and beef wishes. What bountiful bless Inge have come to me from that one little 'advertisement In The Bee! "From your very happy mother. ' V hf, . . "ALICE DRYDEN.. V REAL ESTATE LOANS (Continued ivx) TO $C.s"s) on homes In Omaha. O'Keef Real Estate Co., 1001 N. Y. Life. Loug. or A-Il-2. BKCOND MOHTOAOR loans negotiated. Apply Rooms 417-11 First Natl Bank Bldg. Bell Phone Douglas 1318. MONET TO LOAN Payne Investment Co. ,WAVrEp Tlty loans. Petera Trust Co. REAL ESTATE WANTED WE HAVE Bt'TERS for a J-room house. a i-room house and a couple of vacant lota. NOWATA UNU AMI 1-UT (VMPAH1, Pulie r N. Y. LKe Bldg., Omaha. Phone Fed. I!W Open evenings. WANTED-TO BUY BEST price paid for second-hand furnl- ilotnes ana anoes. jet. ugui, ture, carpeta, c BK9T price paid for Id-hand furniture. Stoves, clothing. Wm. Rosenblatt. Tel lfouflaa 6.01. GOVERNMENT NOTICES RAILWAY TIME CARO-CONTIN'D Or" KICK lr THK CONSTHl-rilMl Quartermaster. 1'ort Omana, Hebrasaa, July . 1. Healed proposals. In triplicate. subject to toe usual conuiuons, win or received at thla office until It o'clock a. m., central standard time, July .10, 19W, and then opened in public, for the con struction of eave troughs and downspout drains around balloon house at Fort Omaha, Nebraska. Full Information fur nished on aunlicatlon. t". 8. reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Knvelopes containing proposals to be marked "Pro posals for Downspout Drains'' and ad dressed to Captain George S. Oibbs, Con structing Quartermaster, Fort Omaha. Ne braeka. Jy-l-ll-ll-ai- Mluosrl rcle Auburn Local ....bIMpm bll Wam a 'ally, h Dally except Pnnriay. c Sunday only, d Dkily except Saturday. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS AUTOMOBILE Will trade first-class Im proved ranch property and take in ttade automobile; inuuhlne must be atamlard make and in flrnt-clsss condition and late model. B. O. Brockway. Laurel, Mont HIGHEST prices paid for insurance poll- oiea In old line companies. The Putnam Company, d04 N. Y. Life. OFFICE CONSTRUCTING QVARTKR termaeter, Fort Mackensle, Wyoming, July (, 1W Mealed proposala. In triplicate, lll be received at thla office until 10 a. m. (mountain time), Auguat 4, 19D, for .Inlng concrete reservoir near Fort Mackenale, Wyoming. Plana and specifications may be obtained at offleea chief quartermaster Omaha and Denver and at this office, at which latter place all Information may be obtained. United Ptates reaervee the right to accent or relect any or all proposala. Proposals ahould be enoloeed In sealed en velopes marked "Proposals for Lining Reservoir," addressed Capt. Fj. 8. Walton, lth Int., Constructing Quartermaster. J-a-10-ll-l-A-$ CANADIAN. PACIFIC TMMM TOVM D1TI A ili. Weekly Sailing Between Mesaee), Qaekas Ml ativarpve. Two das on the benuufui at. Uvim river and tae sborteet eceaa roate to tope. Notaing oetter on the Atlantic thaa ear Etr presses Wlrelees on all etsaosera. rint etaaa, $Nl seewad. IMi mmm mimm aabla, . Ask your ticket agent, er writ fee saO Inga. rates and booklet. U. M. UXJAMTss, 4. Ju, M kewtk (Tlark Ohleage. WANTED TO BORROW 20 Acres , . West Dode St. Road One of the most beautiful building sites on West Dodge St. road; 814 miles from Omaha's business center on pavea roaa; fine location for country home, fruit or dairy farm; 200 grapes, 40 fruit trees of various varieties; maple ana i spruce trees already set out and growing; Im proved small tracts In Immediate vicin ity held at $300 to $400 an acre. Prloe $100 an acre for a few daya only. Benson & Myers Co., Sole Agenta, 413 N. Y. Life Bldg. WANTli?!) $S.O00 private money; good se curity. Answer at onto. Adorers li M, care Bee. CUSTOMERS of promljient Jobbing house In Omaha asks them to secure for them a loan of $12,000, on gilt edge real estate security; 3 to 6 years, good interest rate offered. Prefers loan from private sources. If Interested address F-146, cure Bee, $W)0 on 100 acre Improved Colorado land. Ollt edge security. Address, JOS, Bee. WANTED TO KtNT WE are getting Inquiries for well located County treurer to Patience" Walker! houses. have sole agan. Nowata b.twen al8t Su nd lot 4, Land ai.d Lot Company, suite 6J4 N. Y. h, k r, r,-h- Life Bldg. Phone Red. 19, Omaha. Neb. V0.?!.";-;.-":!-.:: NICHOLAS ST. TRACKAGE $4, WO for 66x132 ft., fronting on Nicholas fct, 66 ft. eaat uC 14th street, paving in nnd paid for. Close to Arta.ns and and Kelley's plant. Terms $1,500 cash, balii'O to ault purchaser. GEORUE ft CO., 1001 Farpam St. IF YOU are aolnii away for the summer and wish to have a reliable married couple ake charge of your residence during your ibsenrn. k ndly renly at once no cmuiren: references exchanged. Address Y 703, Bee, BITUATION wanted by competent, sober, reliable all-around union printer. tarl Houz, Sheridan, Wyo. For high grade men. cat! Omaha Y. M. C. A. SOUTH FRONT LOT UN . KOUNTZE PLACE, $800 ' Located on Ptnkney St.,' just west of Eherman Ave.; on paved street; has ce ment walks; sewer; city water. Tnis price la only good for a few days.- You never will again be able- to buy. a south front lot for such a low price. HASTINGS HETDEN, 1614 Harney St West Farnam District N. 33th St;, t rooms, 4 rooms and hall downstairs, 6 bedrooms and bath up. Mod ern; terraced 'lot 60x130;. olose to aohools, qhurohes and car. TERMS. $5,000. Real Estate Company, - . Douglas 2898. WALKUP S7e-77-7 Brandela Bldg. REAL ESTATE , riRU AND HAN 1 14 Uu FOB IALB Colorado, - - COLORAbO Irrigated snap! forty acres joining townalte, twelve miles from Den ver; fruit and vegetable tract,, lies beau tifully: fine view of the mountains!-Ideal for1 home or Investment; must sell at onoe at bargain price. HAR WOOD ft HARWOOD. 416 Bee Btdg., Omaha, Neb. Nekraaka.' INVESTMENT . LBTO-aore Improved ranch Joining a Ne braska county seat town, farm hay and pasture land, cuts 4,000 tons-of, .excellent hay; fanoed and crosa-fenoed, good bay burn for 1.000 tons, residence, horse barn and other buildings,. wlndraillx, water tanks, etc. Price, $20 an aore. Can be divided and sold from $30 to $40 an acre. The hay alone will pay 10 per cent on the Invest ment. W. W. MITCHELL, Agent, Board of Trade Building, Omaha, . . Meoraska. MORRILL CO.. NEB., SNAP. 640 acres 1ft miles northwest of Angona; soil rich sandy loam en the Angona table land, for a quick sale-at per 'a ore; oarry $3,000 at 6 per cent for i years.' Call, write or wire. KELLY INVESTMENT CO.. . 320-6 Neville Bldg. FOR SALE OR LEASE Ranch. 1.040 acrea, I miles rrom kiwing, IseD. All renced and cross lencea: plenty ruuninit water timber for shade and fuel. Write J. H Talboy, fcwlng, Meb. Pufl SALE Bv owner. Quarter sectlor good Improved laqd near Alliance, Neb. A bargain If taken within ttmith. Alliance, nto. t daya. Virgil kliameeota. t9) ACRES well Improved land. Red River Valluy. Minn. Nothing better on earth, - $40.00 . pel- acre. . J. Mcilanou, Endicott, St. Paul, Minn. j Ik Dakota. ROME SEEKERS AND LAND SPECU- LAIOWS. I have a number of choice tracts of land In Gregory. Tripp, and Myer counties, So. Dak. I deal In pewly patented Indian lands, and can furnish clear unincumbered titles for all lauds I control. Write me for prices and descriptions. Office . at Gregory. So. Dak. Dr T Susncer. SOUTH DAKOTA farms at $12 to $J0 per acre, write i CMAKljttS a. W1LSUW, Mondamln, la. L A BARGAIN. 4V3 acrea of land in Ly man Co., . u., nines or town, raw land all good pa)ture, good well and dam, some timber, land quite rolling. 1( taken soon oan sell for $11.00 per acre. LL'CAS LAND AUENCY, . - Reliance, 8. I). REAL ESTATE LOANS flOt to $10,000 made promptly. F. D. Weed, Weed Hldg.. ism and aarnaui. PAYNE. BOSTWICK A CO., N. T. Life Private money. .oa to S5.ouo: low rata. FIVE PER CENT MON'EV to loan on Omaha Business Property. THOMAS BRENNAN Room 1. New York Life Bldg. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS M. 8. Atkinson and wife to Florence Ttnlnholt. w 40 feet lot 18. block JU. Kountse Place .7W W. A. Haberstroh and wife to Edith u Wlohll lot ti. Mock I. Col lier Place Louise C. Nlssen to Albertlne Strenske, lots 16 and 17, block 110, Dundee Place Florence A. Whipple to C. C. Par- mele, 1-10 of neU swU iwU 14-11.. Edward Cassldy and wife to George J. Morris, part sublot S, taxiot iu, 3-14-18 City Savings bank to City Trust ft Kare Deposit Co., aCT leet lot lots 1 and i. Walnut Hill, and other lota Homestead Co. to W. S. Duckworth, lot 23S, Homestead add C. George Carlberg and wife to to Andrew Talleruphua, lot 4, block 2. Carlberg a aub Move for Insane Asylum in County Made by R. Smith Proposition Strikes Board Favorably Became the Need it So Great, Saji Trainor. 300 1 Moo WANTED SITUATIONS WH"EN you reply to advertisements which appear in theae want Ad. columns Kindly mention the fact that you saw tneir ad vertlneeirent in The Bee. LEGAL NOTICES Patience Walker to Tschuck Real Bs tate Co., part aame Josef Slezak and wife to Karl Til, lots 18 and 19. blook 2. Cottage Park.... Pauline Delaney to C. B. Moser. part lot la, John I . Redick'a add.. 10,000 D. V. Bholea Co. to Alios Wooaley, 844 feet of w$0 feet of lot 1L block . 8. E. Hovers add Terence O'Hanlon and wife to Lucy Worl. lot 18. block L McUavock ft O'Keefe'a add Mary Fida and huaband to Joaef Tom- asskowio and wife wH svfc lot 11. block E, Bouth Omaha Prisollla A. Griffith and huaband to Paul W. llorbach, tazlot 26, 15-16-12. and other property Mary H. i'oust and huaband to same. same Jennie H. Moorhead and husband to same, same 600 Anna E. Andrews to same, same Byron It. Hastings, trustee, to Emma Kosters. lot 14. block 2. Mili tary add 160 Hastings ft Heyden to William H. Boroherdlng. lot 6. blook 8. Crelgh- ton Heights 250 Robert Smith, clerk of the Insanity 1,200 board, haa prepared a communication- to be presented to the Board of County Com mlssloners, asking It to apply to the state legislature for a new Insane asylum to be looated In this county. The Insane patients from Douglas county now In the Lincoln asvltlm number 1M f and others are being turned kway on the U7 ground that this county Is sending mors than Its share. The county hospital la not able to take care of them properly and new quarters muat be provided. It Is Mr. Smith's suggestion that some site on oounty property bo turned aver to the state for a new hospital, and by the time It Is completed there will probably be 200 patlenU for It "Mr. Smith's plan will surely meet with the approval of the board." said County jdO Commissioner Trainor. "There has been soma talk before about a new Insane asy 1.600 ,um but nothing has resulted. Some re- " w niwMrr immediately. jr we cannot have a hospital for Douglas alone, It would help a good deal If a new one oould be built here to take the cases only 600 from ths eastern counties. Th oounty board will make application to the legls laiure as soon as possible." 660 Hinlth. lot 4. block 2. TlDton Place. F, A. Rising and wife to same, lot 2. blook 2, Tipton Place Mathilda Evera and husband to Phoebe J. Tray nor, lot 2, Knox sub. E. F. Bralley, sheriff, to Merchanta National bank, lota 1 to 14, block 2, Covell's Total Notice of Btoekkoldera' Meeting;, To the 'stockholders of THE MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY! In conformity with the requirements ot th pAnulil ill mnA Ul f the .lain, rt t Missouri. Kansas and Nebraska and ths Jennie L. Johnson and huaband to A. by-lawa of the Company, iuu ARB Hk-HP HV N'OTliriir.l) iht bv resolution ef the Board of Dlreotora cl The Missouri nyrou v. nuruurm ana wue 10 r rn Pacific Railway I'nmnanv duly adoDted at Kooner, lot 10, Dloca 4S3, uranaview. a meetlnsr of said Board on the 2ath day of George T. Mllle et al. to Martha L. Uiv Jl. n a meetinr or tne stoca- l lu.ii. lot n, diook . ueer rr. holders of The Missouri Pacific Railway Parkway Real Estate Co. to Minnie Company haa been called to be held at the otrioe or the company, Kuom iw Missouri Paclflo Building, In the City of bt. Louts. In tho State of Missouri.' on, tUe sixth day of August, A. D. Uiti, at nine o'clock In the lorenoon, u if or tne nurnsii or eonsiaerinc a uon tract and Articles of Consolidation bearing -date the 2th day of May, 1SX. neretofore maac and entered into by ana on oenan ot The Missouri Paclflo Railway Company and the following named corporatlona Dy oroer of, their respective Boarda ol uirectora: The Kansas and Colorado Pacific nan way Company, a consolidated corporation ol the blate of Kanaaa: The Central Branch Railway Company, a consolidated corporation) ot & titate ot Kanaaa; - . .1 i i The Rooks County RallroaT -Company, a corporation ot the State oi j.ansaa; The Nevada and Minden Railway Com, paoy, a orrporation of the ktutta of Mis mirl ... . ' ' . . Nevada and- Minden Railway company oi Kanaaa, a corporation ot Kansas: . ' Kanaaa Cltv and Southwestern Railway Company of Missouri a corporalesn ot the Blate ol Missouri! i k t, i . i-i. v j mi Hn.ithweaiarn ivsuwst Company, a corporation oi, the bta is ot iausaa; The b'ort Kaatt Central lUUIway O"'" uanv. a consolidated oonxiuuub Ol uie State of Kansas, 600 GREEKS WIELD SCRUB BRUSH IN BUILDING COMPLAINED OF Conditions Match Better at How ard Itreet Wben Sanitary Of ficers Com on Scene. Mill 1 1 conditions in the Greek rooming house 5 at 1612 Howard street operated by Alex gng Caloyumls, who owns a couple of jhoe shining establishments, were found to be 100 muoh better when sanitary officers called to make an Inspection. Men were em ployed 'In scrubbing out the place; all but 4,700 three of the beds had been removed, and with the exception of the kitchen the plaoe 2,200 Presented a fair appearance, acoordlng to Officers Ed F. Morrison and S. M. Bonoe. 100 RAILWAY TIME CARD UNION STATION 10TH AND MASON I Illinois Central " Leave. Chicago Express a 7;U am Chicago Limited a 6:00 pm Mlnn.-St. Paul Exp b 7:16 am Minn. -St. Paul Ltd a 6:00 pm ns biate of Omaha-Ft. Dodge Local. b 4:lfi pra Union Pacific Overland Limited .... Colorado Express.... Atlantlo Express Oregon Express .... Los Angeles limited Leave, .a 7:30 am .a 2:0 pm ...236,172 Who made the Inspection. When the police department reported on the plaoe twelve boys were rooming there, the police report describing ths plaoe to be "filthy and dirty" and the blankets to be "alive with vermin." There were four double' befls, one single bed, three chairs used as another bed and two trunks used as a sixth bed An Investigation of all the Greek room ing houses la being made by Louis Adams, government Immigration Inapeotor at Den ver. Mr. Adams was enroute to Denver from a trip to Boston, but when he ar rived In Omaha and learned of local oon dltlons he derided to stop off and look Into affairs. It Is possible that he may Arrive. a 2:45 pm a 7:16 am a 7:15 am PU:30 am Arrive. aU:40 pm a 6:00 pm a 2:20 am ',i:i? pm a SiS pm order the deportation of some of the Greek W r.,.illu .ml Kansas' Central RgilWUf vn,.k ulatte l .mni at:lfiam a 4:46 Dm Company, a corporation of the 6iate of Colo. Chicago Special. ...al2:10 am a 7:06 am Beatrice ft fciromsDurg ....UWIIIII .... I M .L.. 1 .Ll.l.. ...K Fast Mail a 7:20 am a 6:46 pm I "a" empiwyeu uvf i.m..b China and Japan Mail. ..a 4.00 pm a 5:4 pra Ushments. - TUe Kanaas Southwestern Railway Com pany, a corporation of tne aiale et iansaa, and The La Roy and Cansy vauey -Air ions Railroad Company, a corporation of Uie State of Kanaaa. DAVIS HAS BILL TO GUARD RIGHTS OF CITY'S MILLION Local bll :40 pm b 1:40 pm Valley Local (motor via t . rsit-nte In-Ofl am al:4Knm Valley Local (motor). ...a 6:30 pm a 2:00 am Sees That Popolatlon la Omaha Some Hastlnga-Superlor b 2:16 pm b 2:20 pm i MoauMnvAra not rarrled on tralra () Poc the purpoae of voting upon tne I No. , .nd . question whetiier such Contvaut ana Ar- Holes of Lotieuaaaiion, su maae ana en- taicsga unit rnwra Day, So He Wants Par for Sab ways. tered Into, shall be ratirieo. aaseniea io, m.v gL paul-Mlnneapolla. (iruvw auu uuywu .uv- ' , ' " , " et. Paul-Minneapolis. consummated or whetliei such Coniraci and Articles of Consolidation shall be re jected; ' - - - W TO consider ana vote mon me aaop Uon of a tesvkiUon acoeptuia the provis ions of Article II of Chapter U of tne Re vised Statutes of the btaie of Missouri, UM. and to authorise the filing thereof. ail aa required by SkSiion numbered lut of such tievisea oiatutes in in in oi ton- Chicago Limited Mlseoarl Paclflo K C. and St. L. Ex.. K. U. and St, L. Ex.. 2:30 pm 7:30 am 6:10 pm 2:16 are 2:20 pm 2:16 am .a 2:00 am a 7:00 am Omaha will some day be a city of 1,000, 000, In the belief of CoancUman Davis of the Twelfth ward, and when that time comes subways for rapid transit will be needed. Absolute ownership of the street iVIIAT THE CARPENTERS ASK Statement from the Union to tho Buiiness Men' Association." BASIS OF C0STB0YZESY HOW ON Refnaal f Men to Work Teat Hoars Dally anal Reqneet for Halt Day Off Satarway Will- -at Pay. The Tri-CIy District comtcll of the t'nlted Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America has 'given out soma of Its correspondence with the executive council of the Omaha' Business Men's as sociation, relative tohe present' labor troubles In Omaha. It Is the desire of the local unions that ths public have th facts In the case from Its side, that no mtsun-' demanding may exist. Ths following let ters relate to the difficulties with John Harte and at the Adams VKc!lv planing mill: - . OMAHA. July 1 I902 To the Executive Committee ot the Ruslbess Men's Associa tion: Oenelemen Much bas been said about the carpenters, and a great deal of news paper noterlery given- relative to the con troversy between John H. Harte. a general contractor, and the Brotherhood . of Car penters and Joiners of America, .in the city of Omaha and vloinlly. In.ordr. lo .. avoid confusion and misrevi-eeeiitatloii. and that everyone may hay a.'ear under standing of the 'controversy bet s een the contractor and his employes, I am In structed briefly and truthfully fo state the ime to you, as folk am: ' 1 Mr. 11 arte had several jobs and buildings In course of oonstructhm during the last few months, among -thorn a- club house In Dundee, at the end or tne rarnam street oar line. He selected a number of car- Sentera from his downtown jobs and or- -ered them to work on the Dundee Job and at the same time instructed them-to work ten hours a day at straight time, .Instend of . time and a half ror overtime, which the rules of the carpontera . calls' for. We also found upon Investigating thgt a num. , ber of men had been- .paid- less than -the scale of wage. Our acale In 4T cents per hour, minimum, and eight hours cut"tilut4 a day's work, and Saturday afternoon off without pay. Mr. Harte was waitrd on by representatives of both the caipcnleis and Building Trades department. When Mr. Harte refused to give them a hearing the men determined to no lonrer work for Harte under those abusive jerras, and all quit, when they were informed of his treat ment of the men. Refusing to Work under hla sals diotatlon and . terms - meant die- -charge. He also refused to pay Jila car penters on Saturday noon, as he did-the brioklayers. All other contractors pay their men Saturday, noon, so the men ean fiay their legitimate debts. We asked noth- . ng unfair from Mr. Harte: we. will arlve him the aame treatment aa we do all other oontractors and employers of labor, when ever ne WMl conform to our rule relative to hours and wagee and conditional which In no way will Irflure Mr. Harte's 'or any '. other man's business. - . - t Trusting that through-, this Kptanjrtlorv proper and beneficial agreement mav bo ' arrived at, I remain, respectfully yours. M. W. WARD, Secretary. P. B.-WI are willing in all times to meet with a committee from your associa tion to aubstsntlata thee statements. OMAHA. July 2. The Executive Commit tee: The enclosed Is a copy of the ln-tit1 on presented to the planing 'mill owner-' of Omaha by their own employes asking for a continuous batui-.lay oi.einoon oil v.l.ht out pay, and were refused on uunc 2.. The men quit at noon. On Monday mornlnx. when th -y le urued to go to work, the men .were told that If thev desired to work the 'en 're a, they always had done ten hour e. et-v d v - thoy could return, oiheiwlee no'. .'II o. It work. One mill, however, has since nie?d to allow the Saturday afternoon off. M. H. ward, tfecrc ary. OMAHA. June 19. To . Arlsms ' Kail'1 Manufacturing Cdmpany Sirs; We. the undersigned employes of Adam ft Kelly jl ' establishment, da hereby appeal to vuu for less working hours per week. At rr'es ent we work sixty hours per-week, cim pared with other trades who wo-'k mlv eight hours per day, or forty-four hoci- trr weea, ouitting on Saturday ut 12 oil ei noon., W e also asli.iou to si ant U' at-" nrday afternoon off and qnll -alj 12- 6'lnbk. noon Saturdays, commencing on the Cstli day of June, 1909. . . . . . iii . s NEWS OF THE RAILROADS ,.aU:Upra a 6:60 pm and all that lloa ui.demeath will then be I . - . . . . . . aw. ......I m.h mm. (ki.. A Nartkwsitsra-. icauirea y tne cnjr, in. Chicago Daylight a T:40 am all: pm gu. and theitfore to guarantee this to ths Twin City xpreas a i:oam aiv:w yoi city he proposed, to iniroouoe an oruinwiw I r ' i . i . , b a a i ..,-a i al2:06 nm all :ab Dm I ... - . v. . .... ...v. I - souaatiun of 'railway raiiivi.uwiu, a..u - i.1Pal a Hla om a 3 2i Din I " rF.clltorlal association . whereby all or any of said corporations f"u ."'e" i S JS Dm I I U Im ways under the streets and alleys morejr'al . and The Missouri Pacific Rail way Company Denver-Chlcugo a 1M pm a im pra .m..w Omaha at 16 July 18 nave agreed to consolidate in the whole, uuioago opec ai .....a :wpm . ,!. " " " , . Vv " " " I enroute to Seattle and' to conaoltdate tne stoca- ot ins re- uii.uiui-y"e . v.j . space is own uy n j ... The SDeclal will i.Mm.n.ui m.kinir lueh uin.alldi. UiimuuUL-Uskota x...a 1:U) pm a 2:30 am I . ciiio. i ne special wm lion, and to form and make under and pur- Twin City Limited a :O0 pm a 7:06 am oi revenue. by the South Dakota suant to tha lawa of the Siatea of Missouri, Loa Angelas limned.. .a .uupm iu; P" I ii a man iuic - w-Jcitti cftr. Kansas and Nebraska, a new. consolidated corporation, to be known aa The Missouri Paclflo Railway Company, owning, con trolling, poaaeaslng and bringing under one management all and singular Uie lines of railroad and other properties, real, personal and mixed, powers, rights, privileges. Im munities and franchises, belonging to any of the comDenies making such consolida tion, upon the terms and conditions fixed and stated by said Contract and Articles of Consolidation: (41 To take any other action In the pro misee, and to transact any other bustneas tbat may properly come before tne meeting, ttach Contract and Artlclea of Consolida tion will be aubmitted to the meeting ot the stockholders so called lor oxeminatloa and every stockholder attending win be fur- overland Limited all:M pma 7:16 am NKllRAriKA AND WYOMIKu DIVISION Norf-jlk-Boiieateel al Wara alO :10 pm Lincoln-Long Pine ....a 7 Warn ail :00am Norfojk-rioutn Platte. ...b 2:16 pm b 6:20 pra Hastings-nuperior ...... .o ? n,..t aaalnat the occuDancr and hitch i i.-u in n-ii hi sDrinsi i:w yai e;w vtu i -- - Casper-Lander sufficient number of years without protest, It becomes his, you know." said Mr. Davis. "This, I fear, would be the same with the streets of a city. What we muat do Is to lushed with a printed copy thereof, and at Cal. and Oregon Ex a :00 pm a 3:26 pm ....aii:4o pm acitam u.rrv I .ni-ul b l:l& bm bll:a6 am or aucn coniraci ana jir'i--i ui v-onso- , lldatlon upon application therefor during Cklcngo, Rook Island at Pacific a 2:66 pin alLOo am a tax onto iLe us ot subway space that bl:wpm Dial pro Uh, at all llms, impress the occupants that they do not the space, but that .a 2:20 pm a 3:26 am it Is merely loaned them by the city. (from Of oouree. the revenue will be something. (from but ths mala idea Is to keep for the city o 6;oo pm Dioiuam th city's eights ana msn u.ert win oe no Cklcago, Mllwaake A St. Paml danger or any one claiming a perpetual Chicago and Colo. epeo.a7:35am all: 40 pra franohlae to tne unaergiouna sireeis as some now do to tne suriaoe oi mem. - FTemont-Albion . Wabask St. Louis Kx tL Louis Local Council Ulutls), Btanbeiry Local Council Bluffs) Problem of Lines Is to Furnish Care " for the Enormous I'sairn- , sjer Trav el., ', ..';''. ' A. "W. Tfewton. assistant to D. V'lllnrd, -' vice president of the Burlington l:i cbarii). of operation, was In Omnha for a short time Thursday and left for Blllinfs, -" 'The business to the west! fo' the f-'at:Ie exposition and the summer rrrort In -the mountains Is ' iinprroedented," said ' llr. Nswtonv "The problem now with the. rail-,, roads Is to furnish cars enough to I a-dle all who want to travel.'''' All freight and passenger train on the, . Wabash have been annulled by .41 n order of the superintendent until future no'lee on account ot floods. TUe last train to reaoh Omaha for thla road ,vva at J .-O p. m. Wadnekday, It being de toured by -the Burlington. It.waa due to arrive 2.?$ -a. ,m. Wednesday, s- ' a ,..". 'Horace O. Burt, president of the Chicago Oreat Western railroad and, formerly presU ' dent of the TJniop Faolflo, ,went to Kansas. 1 City on the Burllngton Thursday morning. ' A speolal train carrying th National w ill , pass - through. ' 6n the Burlington: over .the Northern Pa- . be, Joined at Omaha . delegation In a spo- The water has subsided along the Vnlon Pacific south of Beatrice rnnuah to prrmlt the running of trains to the south by the Union Paclflo. '.'''.. The Beatrice Commerolal dub haa asked for' a hearing from A. L. Mohler, general manager and vice president of -the Union Pacific, to hve the motor car service now running between Lincoln and Beatrice ex tended as far south as Marysvllle. business hours to the Assistant Secretary of the Company, at the office or the com pany in the City of St. Loula. Missouri. Datea, aaay win. ii. GIlOROB J. GOULD. President of The Missouri Pacifio Railway Company. A. II. CALEF. Becretary et Tbs Missouri Faelfle Railway Company. JtieAl , I EAoT. Rocky Mountain Ltd.... a 2:11 am all:o6pm Iowa Local Tiia klouniali.eur.. lJua Muiacs Loval. Inwa laical Clilcagu-Laklern Ex ..a t:40 am a 4:30 oin ..a 7:42 am a 2.U am ,.a4:U0pin aU:pin ..1)10.36 am b :&6 pin a 4 u pin a i:iu pin MAYOR AND WOMAN TO DEBATE naklauan Will T'nkoln tk Llqnev Oaaaa Agmlnat Mies Klorene 2tlekar4U at Albtan. Mayer Dahlmaa haa been Invited to de- Chlcao-i.earkaUd.a t:u pm a 2:06 am t9 iglaa JTIoreaoe Rlohards before The Mountaineer a 2:00 am a 7:25 am a Chautauqua asssmbly at Albion August CliU-agp-Nebraska Ltd. 2. He has not as yet accepted, but IX he tfor Lincoln) 1:50 am a 5:47 pm aoe, h, will choose the liquor question aa "P" ... W. ...... .w K GOVERNMENT NOTICES OARV1N BROS.. 212 N. Y. Life. $.v0 to 22UU.UU0 on Improved property. fe delay. LOWtbT RXTlid Bemls. Lranoois Bldg. IT 003TS -NOTHING TO AVHITE STORIES FOI. THIS '' COLUMN. HAVE YOU milTTEN ONE! Mortgage Loans I deatre to announce to home owners and home builders of the i-ities of o.naha and Soillh Omaha, that I aui prepared to loan money on residence property, al the aaiue rate that the building and loan associations pay their expositors lur tne uj uf r, money they are lending, thereby eff.ctlnc a aaing to borrowers of the expense ot managing and maintaining building; and oaa association. No ci.i-.n.sloi is d arted for making loans, only a nominal aum U required to cover expei.s.s o.' recording mortgage and examining abstract of title Privilege granted bo.i-ow.eie to pay 10 per cent to 20 pr rent of the 1 rln-ipsl on any Interest date. Interest payable seml-an-nuaMy. All satisfactory loans are renewed at maturity. XV. H. THOMAS. W2 First Natl Bank Bldg Telephone lougaa 164H. Ind. A-lS-tf dei artmilNT or THsj intkmiok, or flee t' Indian Affairs, Waahingtuii, D, O. Sealed proposals, for letting Diemclu Nua. 1, 2, 4. 6 and a. In the Crow Indian Reserva tion. Monibiia. fur grazing purpusua, ell liar under a lease or by permit., will be received ai the office of the Comiiilksloiir uf In dian Affahs, Wasiungtoii, 1, C , until 2 o'clock u. ni.. 011 Monday. August 2, 1UM. an I wi.l be immediately llu-ieafter opened In I he presence of auili buiuei s aa may at tend. Maps showing the location of 1 118 districts and ail neceatuiry , inforuialion may be ob.ain.o on appiu-aiion to the superintend -nl of the Cruw iiiaiun achool, Crow Agency, Montana. n. u. VAUUN- T1NK. A 1. tn. g c'oinim Bioiur. JyJ Djoi Okia. and Trias m.'.'..'. istO piu a Los pra the subject to be debated. This Is th sub- Hoc-ky Mountain i.ta....aiuii pra a:um on which tn mayor aeoatea witn SUHLIRUTOS IT-IVIB m. a.u.l Bnrllngtes lect on which the mayor Mary Harris Armour of Atlanta, Oa., at Ui Bel lev ue Chautauqua a year ago, WANTED City loana and warrants. W. remain bmlih 4 Co 12 far nana ML. OKr'ICE ' OK TUB CONbTRUCTINU Viuarirrmaxtrr, fort un.ana, fobika, Ju..e 12, l.j-.ea.ecl pronnaia, in Impli cate, Subjtcl lo the -Ikoul so. dltlons, ai)! t received at tiro office until 11 o'clock a n... c. 11.1 a. i iiiiimn unle, July lu '.i.x and then opened in p-iulio, for the construc tion, plumbing, heating, eleutrio wiring and lecirlo fixtures of an audition lo Post Hoa- :tai a' for: umana, .-ser.raal.a. jruli In formation furnished en application. IT. H i.crve. the rlglit to rejeot anv or all bids. Knveiupes containing proposala to be 11 arrt-il yro.-as ror a.iiiitiot. to Hi.x- eusl." and art. ti -I'd to Captain Or-or-'- H Obba, Constructing VaUariermaster. Fori uiuaha, Mebraaaa. J21-22 -at 24-J Denver and California... a 4: 10 pm a 2:46 pm CHAMPION Pn..-t Hound JkX ..ai iupm a s 19 l-m Hltt.'k llllls. :iu pm a. iv pin Noriliweat Kx, ..,,,, ,.ail:M) pm a T O am Nebraska points, ,,,,,,,, ,a am a s is pm 1 ......1,. b-aut Xiall b 1:H um all: If Dm Nebraska klx, .,,,,,.,,,. a 2:1 am a tilt pra JJi.coin l,oc4l. 1 ... . a i.i.m.Iq Local aT:6pia a ioi..iuln.lJlaitMUkuuth - b I ue urn LI vlatiHRinutk-lowa a t it am at:Uana Bellevue-IMattamoutn aii:pm a l ev pra Colorado Limited all M) pm Chicago I.td , I m l-'l.lr-a j.l Fx a 4 20 pm . - ' 1 ' a AA X ( klcaga r-iyer., ii"n new am Iowa lxKiai a s 10 am an. warn n. T...i.i Ex a4:Mnm all M am Kansas City and ru. Jo aie tft pm a .4n am Jo. a :is am a K.iu pm pin v 1 p t ftl am 1 T W in it SO am 1 :Uam , 2 0 pra a r am all pm a 2 Pro Kansas City and Kt. Jo. a 11 a Kansas City and St. Jo. a 4:40 j LETTER CARRIER Marry Deads af Plaswae . Dellres Mar Mall Than Any Raral Pastsaaa la State, Rural free delivery rout No. 2, operating out f yioxejtoa, has the distinction ot doing more business la a month than any ether rural rout la the state, The average delivery ef snail per month la 12,0u pleoes for this rout, while th average deliveries throughout the state are but (Out pieces of mall per month. The carrier n this route Is Harry Dodds. WKttSTKH 2TA. ISTH 4VXBI1 Hit St. Paal, Mtnnea polls A Caleaga, Omaha Iave. Arrive. Twin City Passenger. ...b f si am b at pra Kioux C ity r'assei.gr....B I uu pm LH 1 aia Hi.iiiK Cltv Local ilttlin c f ISO bin aluteisua Loal. ...... .....b i-aa pra bt liam Every one would be benefited by taking Foley's Orino Laxative for stoaaeen and liver trouble and habitual constipation, It sweetens the stomach, and breath, gently stimulates ths liver and regulate ths bow sis and la much superior to pills snd ordi nary laxatives. Why not try Foley's Orino Laxative todayf Cold by. all drugglata. DECISION FAVORS -OMAHAN Baling by Jong Advocate General of Arms- on Bids of J. J. , Hanln-aan. Th judg advocate general of the army has rendered a decision In regard to a bid by telegraph that Is of wlds Interest. It grows out of a bid submitted by i. 1. Han Ighan of Omaha, relating to. the eonat ruc tion of a central heating plant at Fort SlU. Okl. The Hanlghan bid wax In some way be. lated and Hanlghan telegraphed his', bid , several hours before bids were opened, nam ing his figure and referring to the specifica tions distinctly so thai there could b no misunderstanding. Th board ttrrew out th mailed bid which cam after the blda were opened, and completely Ignored Hanlghan telegraphed bid. ' ' " The Judge advocate general holds that the case was exceptional and .that no Injustice could be done the other bidders by con sidering Hanlghan's bid. The mailed bid was put In the poatofflce before the hour the other Ulds were opened. Taken In con nection with the telegraph bid. the judge advocate general Is of ths opinion that th board could bar properly , consiaereo u. Moat Wenderfn llealtngr. . After suffering' many years with sore, Amos King, Port Byron, N. T.. was cured by Bucklen's Arnica Salve. 25c. Bold by Beaton Drug Co. .;: . Baildlagr Permits. Hastings 4V Heyden, Bouth Nine teenth, frame dwelling. 24.M; Hastings Heyden, Uii Lothrop, frame dwelling, tl.tOo; Hastings At Heyden, biil .North Twenty fifth avenue, frame dwelling, 22.000; Haat Inga 4k Heyden, 2.107 Fowler avenue, frame dwelling, tl.609; Mary Doiir-hertr, Tentri and William, frame dwelllnr. 1tX), M. Monhelt. Thirty-fourth and Myrllu aven.-.u. frame dwelling. It Ffl; Henry Hemebroth. V22 North Twenty-fifth, frame cottage, fjOflk