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    THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER If,, 1009
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OFFERED FOR SALE
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HIicrllaiiroK (onllnifj
F.VFTIYTHINO In typewriters; Just a
few of our biuttnins: Hi-bulll fo. 2 Smlin
premier, -l; No. 1 Oliver. It; No. Hto
liiRton, 1.3; mti liini-i shipped on approval;
no deposit required.
I lYi tWHiTKH EQUIPMENT CO..
II !.!. ''. new. ad-hand, mm Farnam.
RHOLARSHIP on leading buMnea col
lege fur sale at discount. Addresa P COS,
COAL by tha 'on. Call Webster 7.
"IIIBT CLASS Garland Bane Burner,
uped two winters. Pi Ice 2. Call D- N.
26th street,
SEVERAL good electric motors and dy
nnrnos; also one Mawkeye power hammer,
blacksmith forge, 14 11. P. marine ermine.
201 8. 10th St.
THREE complete vertical flllnn cabinets
for Hale cheap. Addrcxn K lA', Bets.
FOR SALE R.nllant home ba-e-hurner,
good aa new; also tome furniture. 2MG
Decatur.
ONE good second-hand orpan, $."0.
J. MAKSHALL SMITH CO..
lOi 8. 18i h. Opposite Court House.
OSTEOPATHY
JOHNSON INST.. 418 N. T. L. Tl. D. 164.
Ir. Kathryn Nicholas, 60S N. Y. L. Bldg.
PATENTS
1). o. BA KNELL. Paxton Blk. Tel. Red 7117.
HUFFMAN. 318 Neville Bldg. Book free
PERSONAL '
ff T Andover, Egg. Lump, f SO. R. H,
tUAl Morehouse Co.. W. 1106. B.1246.
-MAGNETIC
K. 16th St., third floor.
JOHN CANE Is in town. Now Ha tha
time t'o trim trees, trelllnes, grape vines.
Tel Red "(704, Ind. A-364SI. Red M6.
Cuming BU, 1101 . fctb. Ava.
rnT)Vd Tour corn cornea out or your
VUiAii Quarter comaa back when you
use Corn Jelly. Haines irug Co. lblO far
r 4 i KTL'TTn treatment.
lima. Smith.
Miiuiniuxivi txi a uib st.
third tutor.
JAMES RUBY can get Insurance monej
by writing John or Charley.
A HOME for women during confinement.
We find homes for bablea where mothers
cannot cara for them. Bablea boarded.
For terms, addresa Mra. Martha A. Lee, 401
Bancmft BL, Omaha. Neo. Pbona Doug
Ihk ln21.
1 PRIVATE bona during confinement;
bablea for adoption; Good Samaritan ban-
liorlum. 740 1st Ave., Council Bluffs, la.
TrTqmd toupees for men. GRIFFITH,
hauuj and 14 FKJBiW zu.it BLn.
THE fumous Velvetlrra Toilet Goods. For
tale by all drugglats or pbona Douglas 660.
THE SALVATION ARMY solicits caatoff
Mottling; In fact, anything you do not need.
We collect, repair and sell at 134 N. Uth
St., for cost of collection to tha worthy
poor. Call piione Uouglaa 416 and wagon
Kill call.
MASSAGE AND BATHS.
R-308. Old Boston Store Bldg., 4th floor.
130 bo. 16th St- Stairway on Jjouglas Bt
MAGNETIC Treatments. Emmorlln
Brott, 19 8. 16th BU Doug. 618.
OMAHA Stammerers' Ins., Ramge Bldg,
Private confinement home. Mra. Dr. King.
1324 jn. Uth. Tel., weD. a&t. ma. li-iuou.
A NEW BOOK, tha "Underworld Sewer,"
by Joaie Washburn; price, SL60. Sold by
Swarts At McKelvey, 10 tt. loth St., between
Douglaa and IJOdge,
Arlene da Voy. Manicuring and massage.
(20 P ltth 8L Flat 8. Pbona D. 7C8.
Masque Suits
u) rent at LIEBEN'8,
AtlU Howard. D. 4115.
MME. ALLEN' of Chtcago, valt glow,
mesne do and massage treatments, 207 14.
17th 8t.
- 8TRICTLY private home for confine
ments; excellent care; bablea adopted;
trained nurse. 2ul8 Davenport.
WE RENT and repair all makes of sew
ing machines. 'Phones, Ind., A-1663, Doug.
li3. Neb, Cycle Co.. corner 16th and Har
ney. POULTRY
WHITE,' WYANDOTTES We have for
sale 2U0 cocks, hens, cockerels' and pullets,
all from Neb. state show winners. Write
for prices. Bradshaw Poultry yards, E.
E. Bowers. Prop., Bradshaw. Neb.
FOR SALE Pekin, Rouen and Muscovy
ducks, geese, Scotch Collie puppies. Fred
Kucera. Clarkson, Neb.
TO make room, Hose Comb White Leg
horn yearling hens or pullets at 310 per
dos. while they last. Mra. F. C. Tatro,
Geneva, Neb. R. No. 1.
Uao U-NEED-A Poultry Tonlo for 60
days; If your egg Increase doea not twlco
pay for your tonlo. your money will be re
funded. D. E. Johnson Co., Omaha, Neb.
Screenings, 31. DO 100 lbs. Wagner. 801 N. 16th.
PRINTING
'PHONE IND. A-2a0 for good printing.
Lyiuistad Printing Co., 16th & Capitol Ava
REAL ESTATE
RElAk. KSTATH DEALERS.
REED ABSTRACT CO., Est. 1856; prompt
service; get our prices. 1710 trarnam St.
GANGESTAD. 404 Bea Bids. Tel. D. 3367.
PAYNE INV. CO.. first floor N. Y. Ufa.
BENJAMIN R. E. CO.. 477 Branded Bldg.
RKAL ESTATE TITLE-TRUST CO.
CHAS. fc. WILLIAMSON. President.
REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE LOANS
E. li. Ambler, JU-IM Barker blk. D. 7.16.
Ct'lY PROPERTY FOR fcAI.K.
4515 GRANT STREET.
Brand new five-room modern cottage
will be comploicd in about ten days; well
built throuKhout; nice cemented babetnent.
fine plumbing and lighting fixtures, piped
for furnace; one block to two good car
lines; convenient to stores and churches
good lot 44x123, nlcnly terraced; price $2,600;
).t to fcoUU down; balance on reasonable
monthly payment
SHIMER & CHASE COMPANY.
Sole Agenlu, 8. 17th St.
OppuKlta Court House.
A BEAUTIFUL NEW HOME
Seven rooms and reception hall, large
living room entire length of soulii side of
houe, large bed rooms, plenty of closets,
finely finished; full eatit front lot, paved
tieet. In the western part of cuy. Price
la r.ghl and
VERY EASY TERMS
NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO.,
6J4 New vUrk Life Bldg.
I WANT an offer on lot 1. block 20. origi
nal plat of the city of Omaha, with lt
houe.es. 1 and lua California street. IaiL
6Uli feet.
THOMAS BKF.NNAK.
New York Life Wu:'diu.
FORCED TO SELL A
Six-room, all modern cottage, well lo
catrd. on paved street, laitfe lot MxtJO ft ;
room for another bouse. This la a snap
Price ti.Vto. Easy terma
W. S. FRANK,
21 Neville Blk.
C OLDEN 'S ALL METAL
WEATHER STltlL'
SAMUEL DICKINSON.
Ml Kamge U.d,;.
MY TELEPHONE XlMHtK
It Is lMulas 7oo not lou;;'a ISM ns
:itl lii directrjy. Please he sure to
e the cuaiice. E 11. Ainbh-r, 1x3-20
l...ikrr block, ic.i estate and real fatal
loan.
REAL ESTATE
CITY PMOPKH'I 1 r'OR SALE.
(Continued.)
FINE CLIFTON HILL COTTAGE.
Hlx Rood rooms, south front lot; modern
except heat. This Is nicely located: con
veulent to car line; school and stores.
Price, 12..vi0. Terms.
HOI LKVAKD PARK HOME.
Six rooms; brand new. thoroughly mod
ern; very nice. Can sell this for smalt
payment down. Balance reasonable
monthly payments. Price 11.2S0. Ask to
see IU
NORTH PART.
Seven room houe. t down. 2 up. Thor
oughly modern. Fine corner lot. splendid
shade trees. Big porch all screened In.
Good neighborhood. Paved street. Price
$3,300. Terms on part.
CORNER 1TTH UA1RO ST 8.
Think of buying a fine corner lot In a
very desirable neighborhood for 8t0. if
sold soon that figure gels It.
FHlMtH & ( MASK CO.
39 S. 17th St. Opposite Court House.
FOR quick letcrns "r your real estate
for sale and exchange with m. no sale,
no ray. W. W. Mitchell. Board of Trade
rt.de . Omaha Xeh.
Must Go This Week
3118 Taylor St.; brand new house, with 0
very large living rooms, first-class plumb
ing, extra good combination lighting fix
tures, south front, corner lot, 1 block
from Ames Ave. car. This Is an excep
tional bargain at 32.400 and only a small
payment down, or a good vacant lot will
make the first payment Be sure and
ee this.
3119 Taylor St.; a very good 8-room cottage,
on fine corner lot, dirt cheap at il.iou;
$2: cash. Here Is the chance of your life.
J. W. Kasp Co., 68'J Brandeis B.
SIX-EOOM HOUSE AT A
BARGAIN.
Wa can sell you a S-reom house consist
ing of hall, parlor, dining room and
kitchen downstairs; three bedrooms and
batb upstairs; all modern except heat;
beautiful lot Mxl50. with Bice shade: In
choice neighborhood; block from ear. for
12.7i0. House Is very conveniently arranged.
Owner leaves for California this month.
This property la very cheap at price
earned.
SIIIMER & CHASE CO..
Sole Agents.
309 S. 17th St., Opposite Court House.
2BS1 EVANS St. 7 rooms, new, modern,
13.750. Call W Sl&l.
BUY from the owner l-room, all modern.
good barn, 2-story. Good coal shed. Fruit
trees bearing. 2ol8 Patrick Ave.
REAL ESTATE
FARM AND HAAC11 I.AMU FOR SALB
California.
WE are maklnghomes for a million peo
ple on me greatest irrigation tract in
California. Our new booklet, "California;
Now or Never," the finest California book
ever printed, 10c. Easy payments; see our
big exhibit at Chicago great land show Nov.
20 to Dec 4. Wa want an army of "live ones''
with us to build this greatest new com
munity. Organize a colony. Write today
for free information. II. L. Holllster, 206
LaSalle St., Chicago.
Colorado.
FOR SALE or trade 660-acre farm, well
Improved; 11 miles from county seat. 4 mil
from railroad atation. For particulars ad
dress Charles Niehous, Holyoke, Colo., P.
O. Box 374.
330 ACRES free homesteads; I can locate
you on good government land; going fast;
come quick. A. F. Peck, Wray, Colo.
COLORADO'
40,000 ACRES AT $5
This land Is partly under Irrigation now
and can all be Irrigated. Offered at this
remarkably low price for quick sale In
order to close partnership, Worth your
while to Investigate.
NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO.,
Suite 624 New York Life Bldg.
FARM of 73 sores, on banks of Wall lake,
Iowa; well Impioved, good boat landing,
good fining; an ideal resort; no trade;
frlce JIN) per acre. Address Box (, Auburn,
owa.
NEBRASKA
15 MILES OF OMAHA
120 acres choice land '2 mites of good
town
ONLY $60 PER ACRE
Looks like a snap, don't It?
NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO.,
Suite b24 New York Life Bldg.
South Dakota.
FOR SALE Four fine Lincoln county. S.
D., farms. For full Information address
J. W. Latrellla, Lennox, 8. D.
Xabraurita.
FARM BAROAIN-Must be sold on ac
count of owners health; wall improved
S20-acre farm, seven and a quarter milea
from town: price. J.15 per acre; easy terms.
J. T. Campbell. Lichfield. Neb.
FOll SALE 800 acre ranch, well Im
proved, good land and good location, close
to iorui i'iatte. 'j his is a Daricain. Ad
dress owner. Box 262, North Piatte, Neb.
Oklahoma.
OKLAHOMA
Wa have 160.000 acres of choice land to
select from, ranging In price from 35 to
10 per acre. This land fa In the oil and
gas district and you might get an oil well
witn your iana.
NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO.,
Suite 624 New York Life Bldg.
Texas.
TEXAS homes and Investments. .
FERGUSON A WRIGHT.
Doug. 1U4. JU7 N Y. Life Bldg.
Wiscoasla.
FOR PALE 145-acre three miles south
of Warrens, Wis. Creamery and good
school, 10 acres under plow and balance
wood and pasture. Good seven-room
houe, with cellar; stone basement, barn,
3c 1,60, tool shed, hog pen, chicken coop.
Can be bought at t& an acre. L. P. Raa-
niussen, lit. 2, Box 11, Warrens, Wis.
WfiiaUt.
FOR SALE First-class cattle ranch In
eastern Wyoming. Will easily run 2.000
head or cn'.ilc. 4H1 acres under Irrigation;
2i0 acr-s In alfalfa. Good Improvements.
Must sell on account of failing health. Ad
drevs Lock Box 33, Atlantic la.
Remember it only takes a stroke or two
of the pen to mention the fact that you
saw the ad in 1 he Bee.
REAL ESTATE LOANS
LOANS to home owners and home build
ers, witb privilege of making partial pay
uxiiu semi-annually. No commission.
W. It. THOMAS.
603 Fiiat National Bank Bldg.
I1U0 tc 110.000 niada promptly. F. D. Wead.
v aa jjiu., iam ana remain.
SECOND MORTGAOU loans negotiated.
Apply Rooms 417-18 First National Bank
likiij. tteil piione uouKiaa 141.
FIVE PER CENT MONEY
to loan on
Omaha aiuaintss Property.
THOMAS bKENNAN,
Room L New Yurk Life Bldg.
1.aj0 to $5.UX on bomea In Omaha. O'Keafe
Real Ettwie Co.. luui N. I. lata. Doug, or
A-151 ,
MONEY TO LOAN Pay re Investment Co.
WANTED City loan. Peters Trust Co.
WANTED City loans and warrant W,
Faruam ernltb, at Co., VLA itrnim SL
PAYNE. BOSTWICK & CO-, N. T. Ufa.
rriiaie money. 11,00 to lu.nuv; low rata.
I.OWKST RATES Bemis. Uiandeia Bid
GARVIN BROS.. SIS N. Y. Life. to
Kv 0w ou Imuruted properly. So delay.
i k'AHM and city loans; optional pay.
m.-wt. no uelay. L tiitbcruacn. tnnaba.
REAL ESTATE WANTED
WANTED Particulars of strictly i first-
class farm that owner will sell direct to
purchaser. Give details, conveniences and
general Information, lowest price and best
terms. Addresa Lock Box lo, Voungs
town. O.
WE HAVE BUYERS FOR
I, t and T-room houses, tf prices are right
we can sell your property for you.
NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO
Suite 34 N. Y. Life Bldg.
VACANT lots and houses. Hava cash
buyers. 411 Kerhaeh Blk. Red SW7. A-SMn.
WANTED TO BUY LAND
I want a full and complete description
of any Improved farms or ranch land,
that I ran buy with a payment of 4 cnh,
balance, time at per cent Interest. Must
be price right, give full particulars, loca
tion and price In first letter. 8. E. Wait.
(',17 Bee Bldg.. Omaha.
!WAPS
HIGH grade piano for good residence lot.
Will pay difference. Bee, T 17.
FOR SALE or exchange For clear land,
stock of clothing, located In eastern Ne
braska. Will invoice about tlO.OOU. For
particulars address J. R. Collins. '23 Mala
street. Fremont. Neb.
FOR EXCHANGE XX acres fine land In
Dallam. Texas. What hava you. E. E.
Marquis, Atlantic, la.
WANTED TO BUY
BEST price paid for second-hand furni
ture, carpets, clothing and shoes. Tel. Duug
397L
HIGHEST prices for furniture, etc.
BELL'S Furn. Sloie. HOfi Dodge. Red 3&3I.
BALTIMORE 2d-hand store pays best
price !d-hand furniture, clothes tc. O. 42.
WANTED to buy from owner In north
part. 7 or 8-room modern houHe, Possession
March 1st. Terms must be reasonable
for cash. Call Web. 1(169. 3330 N. 24th.
WANTED a second-hand Troy washer or
similar machine, to be run by steam power,
at Child Savlngr Institute. 18th and Ohio
streets. Phone Webster 1991.
WANTED SITUATIONS
LADY with several years' buslneaa train
Ing desires position selling either In city
or will travel. Al rtfereccea Address
W M7. care Bea.
f!nnl fiTlfl Wnnrl H- Morehouse Co..
WANTED By young man, place to work
for board while attending Boyle college.
Both phones.
YOUNG Japanese wishes position as
house man, understands cooking. Address
B 676, Bee.
SITUATIONS wanted! have had 15 years'
experience in the retail shoe business, both
s buyer and salesman; wants a position
t once: am not afraid of work and do
not expect higher salary than I can earn.
Address Y 8G, Bee.
WANTED Position as governess by ed-
unnted, cultivated young woman of experi
ence; best references. Address Y 87, Bee.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS-
Thomas. C. Allen to E. Luella Allen,
lots 15 and 16. block 8. Logan Place. I 1
Frances M. Wotana to Esther S. Ken-
nard, el08 feet lot 3, block 6, Wil
cox add 1,650
County treasurer to D. C. Patterson, ,
trustee; lots 18, 20, 23. z, block X, '
and other lots, Mayne Place
Charles J. Adams to D. W. Jones,
lot 2. Burr Oak 1.400
William McCalley and wife to T. L.
Hull, lot 8. block 4. Drake's add.... l.KW
George T. Israel and wife-, to C. R.
Bauserman. lot 6. block 8. Carthage. 500
Allen Koch and wife to Grace M. -
Lloyd, lot 5. block 4. Jefferies replat . 400
George B. Myers et al to A. P. Kiel
sen. lot 7. Arlington 500
Sandy Rpse to Isabella Rose, lot 5,
block t. Donecken a add... . x,.,...: .. -1
H. Pratt to Laura E. Montgom
ery, lot 4 and part lot 13. block 1.
Jerome park and other lots 1
Julia M. Pratt to same, same ilOO
J. A. Gibbons to Edward Sachs, lots
9 and 10. block 4. Sallng's add 1,250
Shull Land company to J. S. Little,
lot 33, block 2. Shull's 3d add 675
May E. Marsh et al. to Marraret
Wagman. part lot is. Clark Place.. 1,100
Richard Scannell, bishop, to Charles
Alukonls, lota 14 and 15, St. Mary s
add 500
Oliver Ames et al., executors, to Oli
ver Ames et al., trustees, lot 1,
block 9. Hanscom Place 1
Elizabeth M. Shahan to George Doug
las, lot 1, block 1. loomis 2d sub.... 250
. J. O'Neil and wife to Mary E,
Barry, lot 2, block 3, Burlington
Place 125
Louis Zlev and wife to L. O. Jensen,
lot 22, block 1, Ames Place 700
David Alplrn and wife et al. to H.
A. Wolf. Hint, in part lot 5, block
10. Omaha 1
Same to Nathan Horn, Hint. In part
same 1
Joseph Bolker and wife to G. A.
Denham, lot 5, block 4. Shull's 1st..
H. A. Haser and wife to Fred East
man, lots 1 to 6. Raser s sub
R. W. Patrick to E. R. Hume, lots 11
and 15. block 108. Dundee Place
Dundee Realty . Co. to B. J. Scannell,
lot 7, block 94. Dundee Place
Sams to Eliza Camm, lot 10, block 88.
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GOVERNMENT NOTICES
FORT LOGAN, COLORADO, NOVEMBttR
16. 1909. Sealed proposals. In triplicate
will be received until 9 a. m., December 16
1909, and then publicly opened for the con
struction of a third story on the kitchen
addition to the Post Hospital here. Blank
forms for bidders, plans and specifications
may be had on application. United Sta'.es
reserves right to accept or reject any or all
proposals or any part thereof. Envelopes
containing proposals should be marked
Proposals for Third Story Addition to
Hospital" and addressed to tha CON
STRUCTING QUARTERMASTER.
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H."Ht'aa-AMEHICA LINK
it BROADWAY. N. Y., OR LOCAL AGENTS.
rnwrcRFftATtnwai i trmco i
RETIRES FROM SERVICE
Her. Dr. Caspar W. Illatt of Euclid
Aveaae (ksrek, CleveUaat, to
Leave Pals.lt.
CLEVELAND. O.. Nov. 15. -Rev. Dr.
Caspar Wtstar Hiatt. pastor of the Euclid
Avenue Congregational church for thir
teen years and known aa a leader in the
Congregational church in America, an
nounced his forthcoming retirement from
the pulpit today. lis did not niake known
bis future plans
Special Envoys
from New Sultan
to See President
Ottoman Embassy to Tell of Change
of Government Will Be Well
Entertained in Washington.
WASHINGTON. Nov. 15. Tha apecinl
Ottoman embassy sent to this country to
announce to the president the cscenslon
to the throne of the new sultan arrived In
Washington today. The embassy consists
of Zla Pasha, formerly Turkish ambassa
dor at Vienna and at Rome and minister
of Imperial archives and public Instruction,
and Colonel Aril IJcy, formerly military
attache of the Turkish legation In Wash
ington and consul general of Turkev at
New Yo:k. Zla Pasha has tha rank of
mbassador and Colonel Axis Bey that of
envoy extraordinary and minister pleni
potentiary. '
The mission will be received by the sec
retary of state at noon tomorrow. At 2:30
o'clock the ambassador and Colonel Axis
Bey will be received by tha president and
later will dine with him at the White
House. .
On Tuesday the ambassador and Colonel
Axis Bey will go to Fort Myer to witness
special cavalry drill. In the evening they
will be entertained st dinner by the secre
tary of state at his residence. On tha
following afternoon the mission will be
taken to Mount Vernon on the U. B. S.
Sylph. A dinner at the Turkish embassy
that night will conclude the official pro
gram In this city.
CONSTANTINOPLE. No-. 14. Sultan
Mehmed V, attended by the heir apparent
and the Imperial princes, opened the grand
session of Parliament today with great
pomp and ceremony at Chlragan palace.
Tha grand vizier, Hllml Pasha, read the
speech from the throne, which waa a con
servative document, dealing chiefly with
Internal affairs. No mention was made of
Crete, but the following pas.sago Is re
garded as referring to that txland:
While anxious to maintain Intact Its
imprescriptible rights and legitimate in
terests, my government makes It a Point
of honor to be an essential element of or
der and peace." Ahmed KlzA Bey was re
elected president of the Parliament by a
large majority. The budget shows a deficit
of nearly $22,500,000.
Baked Oysters
and Not 'Possum
Citizens of Norfolk, Va., Plan New
Entertainment for, Executive
on His Visit.
NORFOLK, Va.. Nov. 15 Satisfied that
President Taft has been sated with 'possum
and sweet potatoes during his recent trip
through the south, the city of Norfolk Is
preparing to make oysters the piece de
resistance when Mr. Taft visits here this
week to attend the convention of the At
lantlo Deeper Waterways Association. The
president will arrive Friday morning on his
yacht Mayflower.
On Friday. President Taft, Andrew Carne
gie, Charles M. Schwab, Lewis Nixon and
a number of others prominent In business
and political life will addresa' the conven
tion. A large delegation of members of
congress, representing districts close to the
Atlantic seaboard, will ftjtjp speak.
MURDER LIKE THAT
OF POPS RUE MORGUE
Boy, Supposedly Kidnaped, Fonnd
Dead, II la Body Crammed
Into Chimney.
NEW YORK, Nov. 15.-The body of
5-year-old Frank De Ross, who, It was sup
posed, had ben kidnaped ten days ago,
and for whom wide search had been mads,
was found today jammed In the top of a
chimney at his aunt's house on East Sixty-
third street, where he had been visiting
with his mother when he suddenly disap
peared. It waa the coroner's opinion that
the boy had been ' strangled and pushed
down the chimney., . ,
STRIKE PLANNED BY LABOR
Philadelphia Waste Workers Heaolv
for Trouble If Gompra la
Sentenced.
PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 16 Plans for a
general strike by wagewbrkers throughout
the country for two weeks, beginning on
the day the officers of the American Fed
eration of Labor are Imprisoned for con
tempt of court, were Inaugurated here to
day at a meeting of the Central Labor
union.
Resolutions to this effect were unani
moualy adopted by the union, which repre
sents about 75,000 workers In many lines of
employment in this city.. Copies of the
resolution were sent to the American Fed
eration of Labor now In session in Toronto,
Canada, and It was decided to appoint a
committee of f've In this city to perfect
plans by which organized and unorganized
wagewoikers would unite to make the
strike effective.
JEWISH COMMITTEE OFFICERS
Mayer lilierner Elected President
of OriraalBHtlon for Knsulna;
Vear.
NEW YOUK. Nov. 15. At its annual
meeting, held hare tsday, the American
Jewish committee, composed of leading
Jewish citizens from all parts of the United
States, elected the following officers for
the ensuing year: President, Mayer Sulx
berger; vice presidents, Julian V. Marsh
and Jacob li. Hollander; treasurer, Isaac
V. Ilenheim; executive1 committee, Cyrus
Adler. Hev. Dr. J. L.. Alam.es. Samuel
Dorf. Louis Marshall. Harry Cutler, Jacob
11. Schlff, Julius Hosenwald. lsador Bobel
and Cyrus E. Sulzberger.
Dr. Davis Phillipson, president of the
Central Conference of American Rabbis,
now In semlon here, was elected a member.
MRS. STETS0N IN BOSTON
Deposed Mew York Scientist Heaehes
Horn of Mother t'horrh
Purpose Not Otveu.
BOSTON. Mass., Nov. 1C Mrs. Augusta
E. Stetson arrived from New York on a
lata train tonight and immediately went
to the Hotel Touraine. where she engaged
rooms. She refused to receive newspaper
men and would not give out any statement
as to the object of her visit here.
laat Chance for Krea Homesteads,
Yes, a few elegant free homesteads can
still be had In Mexico, where many Ameri
cans are now locating. You do not even
have to go to Mexico, but are required to
have five acres of fruit trees planted
within five years, for information prln'ed
In English regarding Mexican homesteads,
address The Jantha Plantation Company,
Iilock 4C9. Pittsburgh, Pa. Tou can have
your trees planted and your land worked
on shares, so as to brliig you a thousand
dollars a year. Tha health conditions are
perfect and ths climate grand.
WOMAN owes it to her
self, her family and pos
terity to be beautiful well
kept teeth lend an added
charm of beauty to the face
Dr. Lyon':
s
PERFECT
Toolli Powder
cleanses, preserves and beauti
fies the teeth, prevents tooth
decay andx imparts purity
and fragrance to the breath.
President Taft
Reviews Catholics
He, with Cardinal Gibbons, Takes
Fart in Ceremony of Golden
Jubilee of Parish.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 16. President Taft
this afternoon stood on the steps of St.
Altrrflus church with Cardinal Gibbons and
Archbishop Falconlo, the papal delegate.
In a review of the Men's Catholic societies
of Washington, an Incident of the golden
jubilee of the parish. '
Preceding the review the president deliv
ered a brief address, having been Intro
duced by Father Eugene De L. McDonnell,
the rector, who referred to the fact that
fifty years ago President Buchanan had
assisted In the dedication services of the
church.
President Taft, in Jils speech, said:
"In our country. In this government and
under our constitution there Is no union of
church and state, but rather a declared
separation of them. This has been some
times misunderstood by those who did not
know our Institutions, as an Indication that
there tfvs something hostile on the part of
our government toward, or some lack of
symapthy with, the church of God. This Is
as far as possible from the truth, and I
have always sought , In assisting every
such church on Interesting occasions like
this, to testify by my presence and by
words of congratulation, that there Is noth
ing which the country and the people of
the United States so depend upon for prog
ress and advancement of their Ideals as
the Influence and power of all the churches
In the community. They tenl to exalt the
nation."
Suspected Bank
Robbers Caught
Lien Loitering; About Gilead, Neb.,
Shoot at Pursuers, but Are
Captured.
HEBRON, Neb., Nov. 15. Two men. both
strangers, one of them badly wounded,
were brought here yesterday and placed
In Jail, charged with attempting to rob the
bank of the village of Gilead Friday night.
The actions of the men, who were loitering
around the bank building, aroused ' sus
picion,' and an attempt was made to ar
rest them. They fled to the country, with
the marshal of tha village and a number
of others pursuing. They fired on their
pursuers, wounding two, one severely. One
of the suspects was twice wounded, one
shot going through his leg, and their cap
ture followed.
JAPANESE EDITOR, CHRISTIAN.
IS ELECTEDTO PARLIAMENT
Member of Commercial Commission
Says Ills Rellgrlou Helps, Hot
Hinders II I in a t Home.
Ishlbashl, editor of the Osaka Asahl, one
of the members of the Japanese commis
sion that visited Omaha Saturday, is a
member of the Christian church and was
elected to the Japanese Parliament with
his religion projected Into the campaign
as a sublssue. That is. ho proclaimed that
he was a Christian, and In spite of advice
by friends not to do so for fear of defeat,
he was elected by a high majority.
In response to a question whether his
being a Christian subjected him to un
pleasant experiences In his own country,
the Japanese editor said:
"I shduld answer that with an emphatic
no. .It must be understood that Chrlitlanlty
is making progress but slowly In Japan
so far as the number of actual church
members Is 1 concerned, but the spirit of
Christ's relltflon has permeated the whole
nation. .
"No unprejudiced Japanese will deny that
Japan In its national spirit comes very
close to being a Christian nation, though
the mass of people still profess other
faiths. This remarkable Influence of the
pplrlt of the true faith has made It a
far pleasanter thing o be a Christian In
Japan that it once waa.
"How little effect one's religion has on
his personal succecs Is Illustrated In my
own case. I stood at the last election as a
candidate for Parliament, one of five from
the city of Osaka. When my Intention was
announced, there were those who said to
nic, 'You must conceul the fact of your
connection with the Christian church
There la no possibility of the election of a
Christian when his relationship la known.'
But I not only felt It my duty to make
public profession of my faith but was
convinced that the spirit of tha people was
such that they would honor my stand.
Accordingly I ran with no attempt to hide
my belief, and of the five candidates 1
was elected with second hlffheut majority.'
TOM O'BRIEN'S CASE IS SET
Henahatv Proprietor Will Be Heard
Xttv ember 8 on Chares of Vlo
latluK M O'clock l aw.
Thomas J. O'Brien, proprietor of the
Henshaw hotel and bar, appeared In
police court Monday with his attorney,
Thomas Lee. to answer to the charts of
violating the S o'clock closing law, pre
ferred against him by Harry A. Stone,
secretary of the Anti-Saloon league. He
asked for an examination and It was set
for November M, O'Brien being released
under ball.
No additional complaints have been mads,
the Anil-Saloon people preferring to await
the result of ths O'Brien and Rome' Miller
cases before taking further action.
W hy Have Asthma f
It has recently 4ien discovered by
very prominent European physician that
Asthma is no longer Incurable, as hs has
discovered by a combination of drugs that
It can be completely eradicated from the
system.
Full Information about this wonderful
discovery can be had absolutely free of
charge by address! mr Mr. C. E. Williams,
No. 1 Fulton street, N.,Y. City. (Adv.)
North Dakota
Buried Under
Heavy Drifts
Fargo Blockaded by Worst Storm in
Thirteen YearsTrain Covered ,
with Snow.
FARGO. N. I)., Nov. lii. Fargo to:ay Is
snowbound In the worst November storm
In thirteen years. No trains have arrived
over the Northern Pacific or the ChlcaKo,
Milwaukee A St. I'aul railroads, while the
Great Northern trains are all late. Street
cara have hern tied up all day.
Sixteen Inches of snow fell, beginning
yesterday at noon, and blown by a forty
mile gale, the snow has been plied up In
gigantic drifts. Telegraph and telephone
wires west and south of here have been
affected by ths storm. Services were held
In but a few of the churches today and but.
few persons braved the storm to venture
out of their homes. Tonight the velocity
of the wind has decreased and snow hus
ceased falling.
Reports from all over North Dakota In
dicate the storm area has embraced dis
tricts reaching for 100 miles south and east
of here. At Manitoba Junction, Minn., on
the Northern Pacific, freight engine ran
Into an open switch. Seven cars and tho
engine were overturned. No one was hurt.
The stranded train was then practically
covered' by drifts.
DULUTH, Minn., Nov. 14. Reports from
the north shore of Lake Superior tonight
Indicate that the storm Is growing In In
tensity and Is accompanied by a blinding
blizzard. Ninety boats are tied up at the
Soo on account of the storm.
DENVER, Nov. 14. Repcrts from Colo
rado points tonight Indicate that extremely
cold weather prevails In the mountain dis
tricts. A heavy snow has fallen and tem
perature ranging from aero to 17 below Is
reported.
Railrodd Boards
Ask More Power
Big Question to Be Decided at Meet
ing of Commissions at Wash
. ington.
WASHINGTON. Nov. 15. -Members of the
railroad commissions of the various states
art gathering here to take part In the
annual convention of the National Associa
tion of Railroad Commissioners, which will
meet Tuesday with the Interstate Com
merce commission.
It Is Intimated that the delegates will
ask congress to enlarge the powers of the
Interstate Commerce commission bo that
It may exert practically final Jurisdiction
In cases arising between railroads and ship
pers. There la likely to be some sharp de
bate on the proposition, however, as a num
ber of the state delegations are declared
to be averse to placing powers In the haml.s
of a federal body that will curtail the au
thority and hamper the usefulness of the
slats commissions.
FROM THE ROt KKFELLKll IlAXCIl
Tirq Beautiful Specimens of Buffalo
jteada Exhibited at Alabnuah's. ,
Aulabaugh, tha furrier, has mounted two
buffalo heads and la exhibiting thera at
his place on Farnam street, which are re- .
garded by taxidermists as the best speci
men In ths country.
' They are far above the average slxe and
are artistically' mounted, every feature be
ing biought out 'perfectly natural.
They are valued at $1,000 each. It Is un
derstood that one of the railroads entering
Omaha has offered S750 for one of them.
The buffalo were killed on the William
Rockefeller ranch In Kansas a short time
ago. j
Mr. Aulabaufh will leave December IS
to spend ten days on the ranch.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Is cheapest
because it Is best.
THE CONSTANT IP-TOWN TRENJ
OF NEW YOR IIOTELS
The Hotel St. Regis Is at the Very
Center of Manhattan Island.
In the days of Daniel Webster ths Astor
House, Brodway and Vesey Street, was
the center, of New York'a hotel life.
When Roscos Conkiing represented the
Empire State at the National Capitol,
the Fifth Avenue Hotel, at Broadway and
Twenty-third Street, had become the hotel I
focus of the nr I ropolls. The northward
march of New York's hotel center still
continues.
There are many hotels along Broadway
above Twenty-third Street, but this fam
ous old thoroughfare has become far too
small to contain all of them, and many
of the latest and most prominent have
located elsewhere, for various reasons,
pne hotel, ths St. Regis, at Fifth Avenue
and FItty-flfth- Street possesses the
unique distinction of being located prac
tically at the geographical center of tho
Island of Manhattan. To Uils marked
convenience of location the St. Regis
dds a number of other features that
place It In a class by Itself. It Is an
Idealized hotel, built, furnished and equip
ped with the best of everything, and
caters especially to the patronage of the
refined and discriminating. Although Its
cutslne Is unsurpassed anywhere, Its res
taurant charges are no higher than those
of other first-class hotels. Its room rates
are correspondingly moderate: IS to $4
day for a large, handsomely furnished
single room: fi a day for the same with
private bath (or It for two people); and
$12 a day and up for a splendid suite
consisting of parlor, bedroom and private
bath.
ITCIIIXa 8KIX EASILY SOOTHED.
Old and Tried Remedy Convinces Suf
ferer on First Trial.
That awful, agonizing Itch, torturing day
and night! then suddenly the skin
calmed, soothed and refreshed.
That ia what any eczema sufferer can
accomplish In two minutes by-the use of
the right treatment; Just oil of winter
green, mixed with thymol, glycerine and
other healing Ingredients In liquid form.
While a smeary salve would only close
up the pores of the akin, driving the dli
eass germs In still deeper, the medicine
In liquid form penetrates ths epldermU,
kills and washes out the acsema germs
and stops the Itching Instantly.
Wa 'recommend this D. U. D. Prescrip
tion heartily, and we guarantee that a
trial bottle at 2i cents will convince you.
Sherman A McConnell Drug Co., Six
teenth and Dodga Streets; Owl Drug Co.,
Sixteenth and Harney Streets.
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