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t .JE Li EE: OMAILA. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 2.1. 1M. i. REAL ESTAIE CITT PROPER T V FOR. LE. SOMEWARM HOUSES CJ4- sVvea rooms. nntrn. hot water i itHt. paved street, ittu Norm il str-ei. renting at Uf. 00. L.gm rooms. m.J. rn. J-yrr-olir. J story end floored attic, lar bBsemert ; w ft g'l f !ra., k- im tne ni'iim- nirm. bouse ia J'xJ'J. south front lot rr.nl. ... near l)-th ana lir.knry. BAR-JAIN F'-iri. SOM itl : .. ON E - V ..t.i -w modem boun on orner IMh an-! Laird, with hot wmr b-ai, vacant, owner j! W' went efler. 13. Tide Seven r..ni. modern bouse, on Marry, aver Ht. soma front n paved . stret. Mtl location. 4 room, modern house, at lo.l North 4'o. Bernis rwH. hut water hct. . lot 44-,ia0. nice piece. - 14. I. eeeen ruuoi modern ho-ise "n Maoi near Ai.- built lv itwnr f"r his hom, - south front lot 40x'.l"2. paving paid f'r " PKKSSED BRICK IIOTSE t Tea rovtca. modem, wuh ail the mn - Tentenrea. h. nt of hot water hat oak f n- .-lh. four fin piaes with mante'a. nicMl arrxniced. o"d nn property -!t -.!('t . Ul.Oa. owner ia w.llrit to eell fr llfl.J. W. H. GATES, r Eoota 617 New York Life BI1. : Thone Douzlas 1294. INVESTMENT - - Brick St. Louia Apartment. 2 apartments of rootna eauii. oak flniiin. tnorougniy well bui.i. oil i"l. fronlT.ii cn 10 r atraeia. wwl rented. Price i:u-'H. - P. O. NIELSEN & CO., TO N.'T. L. Bid. Both Phones. . ATTPVCTIVE. well conntructed. two tory buana at Mapie sl.i juat com pleted, aia r'-otr... recepuun ha.U bam room, attic and fuil etmrntil baaement; trlctly modern; beat piumoin. f-irnace and oumbination gaa and electric fixture. for aajo Uy owner. BRAND NEW HOME tf;oated In the t part uf the city; la.-ge rootua. all mi)d-rn. houwe ia thor ounhry weU built. Price K.Kuu. K)0j cajsh, tMLi&noa Uka rent- Ask ua about una. P. 0, NIELSEN & CO., JtU N.'T. L.-Bldgi Botn Phones. SSX EVA.N3 St.. T rooms, tiew modern, eak and psa finish: but Omana uxuver fst .:!. cii vv -lis. REAL cSTATE FUIM lUt . - - K 9 A LB Colorado. 3 OflO aarea deeded land at 115 per acre and ', i.U0 acres leased from state at 5 cents per . acre; better than ownlr.a; it, iand leva! ajid 7- rowing splusd;d crupa of wheat, oats, barley, cor), iiiiiel and alfalfa. A fiiieiy improved rtincrt. ho,-a. barna and corra.s -,la ouU condition. Notice that you pay (u 'er-atrt for ths fleedt-d land and st 2.94U acrs practlcaoy lor nothin. Nuwiu Land . . ' at Lot Co., tiulte (C4. New York L.fu b.u. ICINVKSOTA. farms for bargaina. F. aC Youoav. Plattsmouih. Neh. See .. .. OKLAHOMA tfe bawa Jio.6M acrva of etiolca land to select from, raoa-inx u price from, ta to ttu par acre. This land in the oil and as dunrlct and yol misat set aa ail waU wiUt your land. . NOWATA LAND AND LOT CCX. Suiia M Snw Turk Ufa Bld. S30 ACRES timber land: McLaln Co., Okl. ; good land in good country; J nuies from railroad town; considerable portions easily cioared; rare bargain. SI. OWL. XiKPENU-O.'DTKE. luxaltJrd, OkL REAL ESTATE FOR RENT FARM for rent. Apply to Dr. J. C. Agee, Vallfcj, Meb.. LMPRGVEX) ACRE TRACT FOR RENT. jit acrea, on Lodge St. road, near Dun dee, good tf-room hou?e and other cut euii dings. . land in good condition. Terms of leH--e oa aiipiicatlo.-.. USORGE St CH., Mill Farnam St. D-754. REAL ESTATE -WANTED WE HAVE BUYERS FOR S. I aad room Louse. If prices are right can sei. your property tor you. NOW ATA LA-Njj AND LOT CO, . . auiUa 4 N. T Lita Bidg. I WANT information about a good grain or stock farm for sale. 1 know of over LOOw buyers, willing to pay your pric. 1 can tell you tu ta find til em. rite me about It and let's see if wa can close up a deaA Addiwsa . at once, Arui ur Camper, Dept. lo, Tupvka, Kan. SWAPS FOCR BRXND NEW 6-ROOM HOUSE" In aoititiewetitern part of Omaha, free from incumbrance uf any kind, modern. Want, amnd at riatht price. -afeat market. ataugHLer bouse, ice bouse doing Una buaineaa in growing Nebraska town. Want umaaa property or land S-rooni modern house, larga lot, east front. In western Bart of Omana. Want ciear land; pneo muat feo right; wa have no toajk fur whllUlng, NOWATA LAND A LOT CO.. . fiuita MX New York Life lildg. TO CJlCLLANGE ISO acres land, central Pa son Co.. Neb., ciear. ha.f cultivation, fur muiejs. norsea, Shetland ponies or North Dakota, land. T. C Woifendan. Coaad. Neb. REAL ESTATE LOANS SL0( to t&.OOS on bumea In Omaha. 0Keefa Real Eauuo Ci. lull N. T. LUa Doug, ur A-2LX LOAN 3 to home owners and homo build ra, wtca privilega oX making partial pay ruooUL aa ml -annually No commiaaiunu W. U. IHOM14 HI First Naliosai iaiia Bldg, Real Estate dealers place their ads according' to results Classified Real Estate Advertising Dec 1, 1909, ta Dec 20, 1909. . . Bee, ..... 867 inches . , . Nearest competitor, 772 inches V Gain oyer sirae period ci 1908 Bee, ....... Nearest competitor . . The same old story, REAL ESTATE LOANS tContinued i fECOND M'JKT'iAGi; loans n.arouated. Aipiy Rooaia 417 IS First .National bank sodg. beil phone Douglas Z31A t MONET TO LOAN Payne Investment Co. 1 WA.NTEIv-CUT loans. Piun Trtiet C w . i IK to Ilea made prjmpl.y F. Weed BUg.. lain and Firnm. FIVE PER CENT MCNKT o loan on On-aha Pu.nnes Properly. THuMAi BF.ENNAN. Room L New Tor Lift Bldg: WANTED City loans and wai rants. W Farnam Smith Co . 1-20 Farnam S. PA TNE. EOSTWICK CO.. N T. I-lfe. Private monrr. K K --; low rate. LOWEST RATES Be rail Brandrls BUg HAl'.VIN PRijS.. 3'J N. T Ci -0 on Improved property Life . N dew. WANTED TO BUY BEST pnea paid for second-hand firm tuie. cariau. cloiii.tLa and ahoaa. Tai. iua wn. . BALTIMORE M-hand tora pays bea ptira Sd-bind furniture, cJoLaea. ate D 4Jt&. . HIOHE3T price paid f jr broken watchei. old goid. etc. M. Nathan. 211 b. lith. WANTED TO RENT WANTED at one by party of 1 for I or 1 montha auu of furnished rooms l h board in prirata (i migr Loeatioo must ba good W Nim to pay Ubeialy for sat.af ac:.r rooms. Address W-74L WANTED SITUATIONS WAMEL-Bj younc man. placa to work far board wb.la attendind Bcy.ea eolleca. Botia pnonea. PutsITION WAXTED-Bt a competent iauy DouKkeeper. Address "P" Ore aha Bee. Council bluffs, la. EXPERIENCED ACCOMPANIST detr dvn" work. A C'.O. i engagements to assist rocal stu- in p'-iooii e: a.o for olo and chor js uratorio expericnca. Address Bee, FA MILT wa."hiEa". Ironed or roug-h dry; elegant work. WeLs;er 13. WANTE1- Position as txarelln sales man witn reliable whulasaJe. Jobbing or mao'ifactunnif company; haee had 1 years' expei-iencet was with last employ ers six consecutive years. Address H TS3. Dee. jao L'uuglas 1X5, Room 2. Wol'LD like to hear from party who w.uid lnvt in wholesale and Jobbing: na ture of business, standard line. Addre ss J TM. Bee, or 'Ptione Douglas 135, Room 1 LEGAL NOTICES- THE MlrjoOCRI PACIFIC PwVILWAT COMPANY. .SPECIAL STCs'KHOLLiERJ"' MEETING. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a sp- cial meeting of the t-tockhoiders of The Missouri J-ucific Railway compa-iy will be held at the principal office of said Com- pany. in the Missouri Pacific Bu:id:ng. no. 71 Market Street, in, the city at u iouia, Missouri, on Tuesday, the lsth aay of January, lam. at nine o'clock in the fore noon of that day, to conquer and act upon the following propositions: tat To adopt a code of by-laws for, the Company. ' bt To ratify. aeent to and arprove a certain indenture of I -as bearing date tha lith day of July. lie, by and between booavilie. St. Louis A Southern Railway Company, a corporation of the State of Missouri, and this Company and authorized on behaif of this Company at a meeting of the Ba.rd of L'i rectors, lutid oa tha iSth day of August. IKut. cl To ratify, asuent to and approve the purchase by this Company of the whole or any part of tna railroads and other prop erty and trajichutt of all or anv of tha following named railroad companies: Carthago and W estern Railway Company, I j0pim and Western Railway Company. Si 1 Louis, oak Hill . and Carondelet Railwa y I'onoiuiy. edila- Warsaw and wwih western Railway Company, The Kansas Citv Northwstern Railroad Company, The Nebiaaka Southern Railway Company. Oman. Belt Railway Company, omana Southern Railway Company, pacific Rail way Company la Nebraska, The Puebio and Stale Linj Railroad Company, and Kansas and Arkaiisaa Vailey Hallway. di For tne purpose of refunding under lying mortgage bonds and equipment obli gations of the Company and for other cor porate ptirpoaea. to consent to, concur in and authorize an increase o2 Lha bonded indebtedness ot The Missouri Pacific Rail way Company, by the amount of S175.iMi.J00 by the msue of Gold Bonds of tha Com pany, limited in uae aggregate to the principal amount of SI ia.uw Ouu at any one time outstanding, to bear Interest at a rate or rates not to exceed five per cent per annum, peyuble semi -annually, and ail or any part of such bonds, ids. as the Board of ine to be convertible Dtreciora may determ at uie option of the holders and registered owners tnereot into slock ot ins tuuiwiy Company upon such terms and otherwise . aa the Board of Directors may determine; and to consent to concur in and author ire the execution and delivery of a mortgage and deed of trust on and of the whoie or part of the railroads and other property li e 1 e 1 1 j and franchises of this Cempany whether now owned ur hereafter acquired, to secure such issue t bonus by this Company, and to consider and act upon the form and terms of such mortgage. lei To counent to ana authorise the pur chase by this Company from ume to ume squired to secure of not to excred 'JoO. iniO par value of the bonus of t '.e .M. Louts, iron Mountain ana Southern Railway Cumpa.ny fi To raufy the proceedings of the Board of Directors theretofore taken in and about the matters aforesaid, including the authoriaaUor of aad bonds and mort gage and deed of trust and tne use 10 be made of said bonds, and to consider and act upon such other business as may properly be transacted at the meeting. The stoca transfer boons of the Company will be closed at I P. M. on the 7th day of January. Ulo. and will remain closed until 10 A. M. on the linn day uf January. 1D10- Dated. New Yorg. November 17th. lisJS. By order of the Board of Directore. GEORGE J. GOULD, President A. H. CALEF, Secretary. 'The Missouri Pacific Railway Company, T! Broadway. New York. Nov. SMh. ISO To the Stockholders of The Missouri Pacific Railway Company Referring to the notice sent 10 you November 17th. liKiO. calling a special meeting of the Stockholders of this Cumpanv to be heid on the lsth day of Jan lary, 1H10, you are notified that the stock 64 9 but worth repeating. LEGAL NOTICES iContlnued J frasiefer book of tr-.ia Coirpany will he I instead f January 7th. 11W. and r- mn.o in'll 1" o clock a m. Janoary li-th. 1lo This change In date la made to void any possibiiltr of eorf-islon In d-al-tngs tn the stock and rights to mihwr bf to hords, prior t th na of o'd ap'a! mwimi. If urahi" tn attend 'no mi-'t r, pit aj p-pn r.i r. turn tn ppiv wh m t hav a,ra.ly -nt jmu. A. H CAI.EK. No. U to Jan. IS. S crtu'r " Nor. IS to Jan. IS. I STOCKHOT.PEP.- MEETING oFFl-2 i of Lf--'J'a-A ndi fwn Hard'Ar coti ' f pany. Omana. NtirasKa. L'.rm'nrr 11 I!. ' Notice In hrfhy (tivn to th t jrkhniilrri of L-iiiap.Ar.'lT rvrt T1rlar Com- I " e ann. ii:e--..i.K "i ir- '. . v i r. nno w ree 24 Pro t , ho dera of Oie company mil be he d at tr. ARBOR. M.ch.. Lec. - rroi. off ce of h eaid con-ipany. currier of Ninth I 'renrce VT. Fstteron. cha-rmni of the and Harnty stree. in trie c ty tf Oman. ' ard In control of atniers at the t'nl : V. tKXJXTK i T-M,:day oe- j tna purpo" cf eiectir. a board of d.rct- ! ciarwl Capta:n-eiert J y Miil r of the fi" ors for the company to a-rve durinx tne j baJ team Ineilc-bie and addr'f!Nd letters of enauinK yaar and to tran-act .urn otner , P..in,v, ,3nia. Minne-ota. M.ir- DNtT4 H. J LEE. Prtsident. I nuette. Notre Lame and yraruwe univer- Atteat. W. M. GLAsi secretary. !lte. l chig:in'a oppnenti in nmw in UU to J u OMAHA. TEC. 22. N )TICE 13 herly giv?o tha: t:ie i.,.:j.it ni-tti:ir i the atorknoidfrs of tne rrana iaa eoni- pany ul ue heid at the uf'.ce wf tne tn; a.-y. H oward tr u at 10 t a m.. Monday. Jaruary 3. l:'lo. for the e.ectlon if directors for the ens-.nnf year and fir j the transaction of such bnftlr.eas as may come before the met;nir. I FRANK T. HAMILTON. President. i GEoP.OE W. CLABAl'UH. Se-r-tar I L;3d;trt. RAILWAY TIME CARD IA90S Lear a Arrive. Overland Limited a 7 30 am all S om China and J.pan Mail a 4 00 pm a 5 pm Atlantic Expn ss a J.30 am Oregon and Washington Limited a 12 "1 am alt am Loa Arrfv.es Limited. ..a, 2 15 pm a I jo pm Portland tfpeciaJ a-i i5 pm a I'M pm C dorado Spectai a am a " .3D am Not in P.at'.f Local a s li am i c jm Colorado Express a I S p.n a t w pm Grand Island Local a I pin alC M am Llncoin-Eeatnus Local. .bl2.su om bl.atpm Va paraiao and Centra City". bUtOpm b I 20 pm Ckl(Si Roo lelaod o roe If la EA.ST. Rocky Mountain Ltd a 2:40 am a!0 .10 pm Iowa Local a am a 4 30 pm Lh.caso Lay Express ... 7 i am aA.M ,,m L'e Moines Local a 4 00 p.n alTiJv pm 1 :v a L-cai bit 2 am b s.ii pm Chicago-Easta.n Ex a 4 0 pm a pm Chicago-Nsorasaa Ltd a us pm i k:id px WEST. Chicago-Nebraska Lut for Lincoln a S.2S am a S 47 pm Coto. and Ca . Ex a 1-5 pm a 4..' pm Ok. a. and Texas Ex a 4 t pm a 1 us p;a Rocky MrunLin Ltd alu w pm a 2.1 am aflaoamrl lclXlo K. C- and SL L Ex a I SO am a f.S am K. C. and SI L. Ea. Rr. Sat. 12 P- n aU Upm a I SO pm liiiaaia Kit rm l I Chicago Express. ...a T.lStra a 1.46 pm ...a a pm a I:laam i Chicago Limned ! atinn.-t- Paui Kxp oi lvam I Kinn.-St. Paul Ltd li.rB pm a 1.14 am Oaiana-Ft. Lodge Local. a 4 1L pm bll.Aiam Overland Limited... aI.10 am a 7:06 am Omaiia-Cbgo. a.xpreaa.. . im a tu am Loioraoo apec.ai 7.M aiK a l ie am Coio.-Cadf. Lxpr.es. ...a .o pm a t -a pm Perry-umaba iocai 0 .!, pm ail. Us pm CkiicavsTO iirtal W eater o- Cbicagu Limited a a ot) pm Twin Cny Limited... ...a a.Jk pm a 1:00 am Cfxicagj iilxtireas a i.ii pm Iwua City &xreao...... ;tw am a s un vui Waooaav Omuha-Bt. Louis Exp. .a 6.30 pm a 1:25 am Mail and Ex pi ess a i .ju am all. Is pm a,anoeiry ical (from Council BiuXXai ft 5.0 pm bl0:la am Lolfraso At SMUtira Coloi ado-Chicagu a :ts am al.JOam cu.cago Layoiii-t i....a ;.umui ail.s am Ouiaua-Ciiicau locai. .ai.to o-n a-A.. p. a Cotoraao-Ciucadd ...a m.M ui a. t. -i put omana-Ciucaau Special. a .io a i.wui Pacilic toaat-Cn.caao ..a b.i vtu a .a loa AHAotos-g'uruajiU Uinuieu ..a .10 pm al2.31 p.a Overisuid Limited .....a-U.m am s i.id Cariau Locau ......a tin a t. pm east Local cedar Kapius-umana a 1.3 pm teuUTllWaTAvRN LUN'& MOUTH. TwHu city aad lail Daylight IS am glOJBpm atinneaoca and i-aaoia..a i .uv pm Twin City Limitsu ...a s um pu. a 7luaa Btoox City Locai.. a.o om a i.i pm Laaota-oioux Clty- umau I.JO m atir.neaota-BiouA City Omaha all -Ml am NuKTUWESTKlOl LINK WEST. Norfodt-Boneateal ......a? Mam aitt 3 pm Lincoin-iang Pine a T M am all .utam ) llMUlx.a-sunrloi b 1 it b i a gia i Lf.adwloU.tlJl Bprlnga. ..a-pm a 4 JO pm ' rupr-Liiiler -a -ae pm all .us aia BVemont-AiOion.- a pm b 1-J pm IHU-MCTOa STA- ariiagtsa -IOTS A XASO.I Lease Arrive. 1 - - - "' - Denver ana lm.11ror.a--a 11 pra x pm Puget be mi u jba-.......a , m pm a ai pm L!IU. ITATloa Ik'IH Islsa aelfle Nebraska points a 8 JO am a.nipm!:t- "a had the better of the argument black Hills ....a 4 10 pm a (.10 pm I after the first few rounds and in the sixth NortaWeet Sz all . pm a 7.10 am ! roun(' knocked Will.ama down four umes Neoraaava pointa ...... .a 30 am a I 10 pm ; ln succession. Williams slioaed mat he Llnco-n Mail b 1.20 pm all. la pm 'was no quitter by comimc oack in the same Nebraska h-x a l.la am lit pm Lincoln Local ... D l:US a, Lo.ooin Local a 7 S pm a T.iw pm I fr 7 '.r'i'rr .71 im lZ,;i T,. ZZ 7 !l" " Colorado Limned, ai-i Jl a 7 .10 am Ch.cao spetiiai .... Chicago Ex. ....a , ju am all. 10 pm a 4.20 pm a IM pm ....a t.Ju pm a t oo am ....a 1.15 am all. 4a aia Ci.lcaao Fast Ex... iuw a Local .. Bt. Louie fc-x. P ail.es aia Kanaas City A Su Joe.al0.46 pm a site am Kin--- City A BU Joe.. a :15 am a :! pm a n--- i-iiy at C- ao-a ua WEBSTER ITe- 1STB m WEIITI1 Miaooorl PaelflA Auburn Local b ISO pm bU:lt pm t klraa. . Pa ox, zglamoapoUo A Uaaakvo JVeave. Arrive. Sioux City Express b X.Ou ym bU am Omaha Local c 1.20 pm Sioux City Passenger b I.j pm Twin C'py Passer ger....b I X no Pio'ix City Local s i B am Emerson Local b 1-55 pra b 1:10 am OCEAN STEAMSHIPS CB L1SES DC LUXE lo Use WEST INDIES v ew Twla-serto "AVON" II IWM Taos two rmisci II ilajs eara i ,v i r FHOM ltW TCiaw EAsTrrt rntiiK 14 tfays) l IK nos ire tobi m urn n A Tetn Teurs he Sm TwL rmm siERIKE" tkmagk tb. West loslea BERMUDA IIW WEEKLY SEP., CE m.J.lr. "OROTAVA" rona flew York Every Wedoe.day. From krraida Every fatardav. Csatfertat". wrip Hr Ilia Caialo Orrfeeo ira Elert.'Sr Fans la ail moan. Cnol( llaxratfd Boscleu aa A Til BCY4J. M IIL STLA Ptrirr -a a"1 ao.aiai 31UI rAChtT to. iDtaOI A ftO. XX Stole . T. 14t LaSalle SC. Chtcao. Book. 13U rarnaiai Bt- Omaha. Perfect Arrangements Have ami raMoca oi'B IVEST INDIES CRUISES Tey will be lorraoo nrag Mo, ., mm aUfW ay ta. A A awLTh E m. a t trips is ear sad 1 ex ta aa. aa c. rhe cewt teaia aa HISII IU.llikl(4t LI.,K. 41-41 bauADWaT. 14. I . er LOOAL auAtTS. TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER The sleet Paro Popoe. Oae Dollar m Yaaa MICHIGAN SENDS APOLOGY WoIreriBM Discoyer that Miller Wis Not Eligible to Fuy Foot EalL SOT STUD EXT AT THfTTZESITT j Caittala-Eleet DI4 t Attend ny riiaaea t'atll Mee Aeaaoai Ca4e4 Defeated trkoels May Frw teat !". rT - : ch Miller pld with Michigan dunnff .t eajKn. !";d tontzht: "As the mr.tter stand!", any f the teams M.('!'!jn Itffrated tiurtr.g the year, now has t.'-.e righ. to protest and fray ask that the uif b; dc-iared no fame' or Its re suit reversed. We are ex;vH.t:nic ome uf h action. The a hole university Is sick about the b'iM-iev. T'.e hoa-d In an eff Tt to find some xtenudCn lrcumnLince or t licit Mie ezpiano.Uon from Mr. MiLer has kept the mat'er j-i'et until tv.day Thoukh jx.iiee u srpjar'iM our rf',u". ior nu oi-) terview. it is qilte probabie tne faculty , m.i nave an ir.teresun session sn-m, ne m u nun Anr. Drna Raises Qaestloo. I The question of Mil er's ei-s bility came under the attention of lean C -oiey of the engineering department of the univers.ty , two weeks ai. Miller was then absent ' from Ann A.-bor and a letter requesting , his appearance before the board in control ) brought no reply. 1 It as given out today that Miller sp- . peared before the eligibility crmmitf e dur ing the season and siifned a statement that he was a bona fide student and e lifibie to play on the team. The action asa'nst him was taken upon the ground that whi he hp.d registered In ' the emnneering department he had not J been enrolled In any classes until after the l close of the foot bad sea-son wnen he in - duced several professors to accept his en. - rollment tentaLivelv with the understand--! ing that he would make up the work that he hod m'ssed. Miller Is now in Detroit- j The games in which ha played were those i against Minneapolis. Pennsylvania, Notre Dame, Syracuse and Marquette. Miaaeasta will aot Protest. MINNEAPOLIS. Minn.. Doc. 24 It Is not probable that Minnesota will protest the ' Michigan game on account of the Miller ! . thin seemed to be the general aenti- oase ment tonight among those in authority tn athletics at the GVipher Institution. The friendly relations now exist'ng between Minnesota and Mch:gan will doubt esa-have much bearing upon any act-on Minnesota may take and it is not believed possible that Minnesota will claim the game or the championship of the west Prof. James Paige, of the board of ath letic control tonight said that certainly nothing would n done. If at all. until after the holidays, whan tha university recon venes. 8TRACV9E. N. T.. Dec. 24. The declar ation of the ineligibility of Miller created considerable interest in foot ball circles here, but it was annmmced that Syracuse would take no steps to protest the game with Michigan rails It Deplorable Blaaaer. MILWAUKEE. W'uw, Deo. 24. Marquette university will take no action against Mich igan as a result of fhe 'meUgbtlity of Captain-elect Miller of the CniTefsity of Mich igan foot ball team. "I look upon it merely as a mistake on the part of the Michigan faculty," said President McCabe tonight. "It was a de plorable blunder, but aa tt was apparently unintenilanal. I can see no reason to take any action on it Tt will not affect 'he future athletic relations between the two schools." sptDi wnj I ItlNTH ROC5D! WUHa of Kaaeas tauable to Stead Up to Hoaky Oppoaeat. Spady scored a knockout in the ninth round of his go with Williams of Kansas before the Eureka Athletic club at Oetlioff hall Thursday nignu it was as Dretiv a ! bout aa one would wish 10 see, aithnugn I the colored lads were not very eveniy matched. pady weighed 156 and was shorter and stockier. Williams weighed I1.43 n1 waa ot tne I-anky Bob order. When ij,. . , i""" "01 ooxing ne carries me 1100. '" jiu uia mi.ii lounuauoo auowp : round and flooring spady with a rush, ln the ninin Spady sniue a r isn at Wiliiams and put him to the mat with a push on ihe face. Kid Martin of Omaha and Kid Ward of Phiiadeipnla boxed a lame six-round draw in which no damage was done. The semi-final was between Herbert Spencer of Eenver and Johnson of Omana, the Eenver tad gel ting uie decision at the end ot the sixui round, although many i present d:d not agree with the decision of Referee Jim Ford. Both lads were aune clever, although Spencer seemed to be able to land the harder. Another card ir scheduled foi next week. aVIATIOX MEET WILL BE HELD Loo Aaatelee Ridari to gohaait to Dletattaa of Aero loa, LOS ANGELED fl r.ec !4 "With or! witnout ihe sanction of the Aero Ciuo of A nerica. tne aviation meet announced for this city on January 10 to 30 will be held." is the gist of a statement issued tonight by the Merchants' and Manufacturers' aasocia- uon. under whose auspices the event is scheduled. From New York today came the suue ment that ihe Aero Club of America will sanction the meet, but will Insist that no unlicensed pilots be permitted to enter con- tests wttn licensed pilots. i Mann "The Mercnanta' and Manufacturers' as- I Ruff ..... swation feeis that it nas reached tne'Culkin ' limit of dictation by the Aero Cub of : Roth ..".'.! America," says the statement Issued to- Sherwood l ignu Restrictions indicated ln dispatches today will prohibit ihe er.try of a number of' machines by Los Angeiss inventors and of! V. ho nv Pro.w"1 Ul9,r "'ly fly. . k tOUaa U1 Pt"rtuniiy t join an aero ciub. IIBE1L MAI BE PRESIDENT Asked to Tike Cha raw of Kaaeas t e.iral Leaaro " " r t-eaavoe. WICHITA. Kan.. Dec. 24. Frank Ishell of this city ha. receieu a propor tion fro , and John Dubuo, j was recalled to his mind by the receipt of the stocahoiuers of the Central kanaas i By Brookiyn-io Mobile (Southern league. h If lhe wrttea makes good on base bail league, asamg him if rte wnl ac- J.weph F. Dunn and Oeorge riittroif, to " , cept tne presidency of the organizrtion and Milwaukee (American Association; Wilbur h' promise kelson win receive a fair ln he has repned mat If aauslaciory terme Scnard; to c'haitanooga jiithern leaguei urast income from the "loan." can be made he will accept. Isoeil saaLtForbee Alcock and red Miner; to New tins evening that II be did not Lake me piace he wouid remain with the Wichita ""r" " manager and would piay witn the team. He annclDaies no trouoe Ctli nAi in securing n-s reiease from me Americana. Attell aad Mawill Will Box. KANSAS CITT, Dec. 24 Abe Atlell. the champion feathermeiKnt pug..iai t.ie will box ten roemda before tne fwtn Cit.es ! president not to sanction any event con - Athletic club here next Monday n.gnt. The ducted purely as an zntbitiim bv paid match will be at eaten wignia. aiacb in- aeronauts. Several of the dlrrra said un- MTwau'beerouihe nn. Wiffi'o; S C? X.'pr.r! years and up.in bis snowing in this fignt ) hibition flight at Loa Angeles for tne sum largely depenas oneiher be will re-enter I the boxing game. While Sox Players Prat Bark. CHI""AGO. Dee. 24 Th'ea members of the Chicago Americana were d.spored of today by preidt '.".arlea A. i om akey Pltcner Kiene as aenl back to tne M.r.ne apolia American ajs.vtation team and Out fielder Jonnaon and ln.'ie.der Rowan ere returned u u.e Peoria Three-! league Gotch-Jcffrics Combination in Omaha Soon Two WorM.. -pi wm Appear at the Auditorium on ?igat of Jtauaxy 7. Jeffries and Gtch with their bit tLgft I kation of star attractions will be in Omaha I the night of January 7 Manaaer Glllan of j the Auditorium ha closed a contract for , ' them. 1 Jim Jtff-ies. still the undefeated cham ' plon nugilst of the world, and the man 1 who consented to give Jack Johnson a chance to bei-ome champion, with Frank 't.h. the peerless champion of the world's j ! ruin, will he thr In aJ" their light.1 Jeff mil spar with Eera-ers, his sparring; j partner and others and Crotca will wrest .e the best men that can be produoed. Vlanager Gillan has exacted of the com- ) pany's manager that he bring a top-notch wrestler to go against Gotchm the prln-, final match and hp hit! ftrr-l ta act M- i Zhyuk-o or Roi er will b ifcurd. If poo- sibie. This Gotch-Jeffries combination la at- tracung immense crowds all over the1' foreign lottery agnts were arrested and the sport-loving public of , hr today by postal Inspectors. The men country 'Omaha has been insistent In Its demands ! for it. MORA WILL BUK JOHMOI j (aLoarllaai l.laatwelaat Pays Jeff Maa Bf Oat Too Loag. NEW TOKK. Dec. 24 Owen Moran, the English ughiwe'.ght lokmg ofr a fight with Patt.inir Ne.son, lightweight cham pion, arrived today on the LuHitan.a. Mran said: ' It has ueen suggested that a fight be tween Nelson and myself might afford a good nreltminarr for the Jeff ries-Jonnson batfe- ' i Free City of Hamburg." which offered Asked his opinion of the coming match MB pnxea. eight premiums ranging from fothe heavyweight championship. -Jr,M to M M m,rkl . , lrad pniuium ' My iimner will go on JoMnson. Jeffries i ' P0.0W marka has been out of the game and the chanc-i - are he has lost bis Judgment of d' stance, t ar.A mhen a man loses that he renerailv j loses It for good.' WITH THE BOWLERS. 1 r-- .,,. ,,, ... ,. .... 1 Sccre SPRAGt'E PILL? Id. 26i 101 142 li.i 2u2 Sd. 1:6 17 To'? 471 4-0 4 IT 6u5 Carter II. Mitchell. F. Rice C. Mitchell. Ocander .... i-; .... 134 .... 152 .... 15 .... 157 Totals... 75S 910 Hil t".J0 YOCSEM'S COLTS. j pa;cr,ner 1st. 2d. 3d. 1-7 134 rn 1.1S 21 Total. 14 172 200 155 3!C 22 ITS ir 1?2 ii 1 C. Rice ! BnigReman ,-31 ' sso Yousem ... Totals. W2 9W ' C2 2,-i2 A bowling party cens'sting of the follow- i usual short leave shore liberty, but Tur ing men and women sp.nl a pleasant even- ; , hs whicn j, enabI, th(,m lo test, the ini on Francisco s alievs last night. This ' Is the first effort of the fair bowlers and pleasures of Jhe city for a whole weea thej- did welL Scores: lsc C Deianey ISO 2d. 144 T7 10 43 147 43 173 to . IS 73 ' 100 311 games 3d. Total Miss Mary Delaney... 4 Ul y 10 jj 42 ! J. De Barry....; 125 70 'A Ul :w nc 57 4" 51 125 5 ' Miss M. Merxig 47 ' P. M 1118 124 j Miss B. Merzig James L'eianev 132 Mrs. P. Merxig 6S Mrs. P. pelaney 57 Miss J. E'eianey 72 L. Shaniey Ill Totals ;2 The Hollys won two from W est aides last night on the basement alleys. Giilham had ail h:gh honors for the evening, with 1M for single game and 51s for totals. Friday's game is postponed. The score: HOLLYS. 1st. M. 2d. Total. Roche UA 144 1" 474 Gibson 146 175 175 !! Gillham 17s lf4 151 51-1 Totals 47s 503 505 L4sJ WEST SIDES". 1st. 2d. 3d. Total. Byrne IC H 123 46j Sanders 14"i 157 158 4.1 Howiey 170 1'7 142 471 Totals 4B 7 43 L415 Total L415 Last evening at the Metropolitan alleys. the O'Brien s Monte Chnstos beat the Cha j hot Shoe company three straight. Ander- 1 son of O Enen s cont.nues to keen up his nrk by getting a total uf M0 sticks, j which was also high total for the evening. I He also took down the high single score! with 1:7. Anderson :s picked as having i the best chance of winning the singles and f high average in the city tournament next week and when he bowls. the Commercial him Yello" Cain of the ChaHot Shoe company took high score for his team, with 213 and Kaines had high total for the 1. naoois. wiin lnis evening mere will be a special match game between two of the fastest teams in the city. The Metz Bros, and The Solomon's Chits. AH are welcome free. The score: CHABOT. 1st. 2d. Sd. Total. Grotte 1SH m 15 534 Goden M9 170 17 4-.: Cain l' 213 147 52 Kaines 174 l 201 5ii B. Lind 142 lii lg 5ls Totals 1S &7 S55 2.5x7 OBRlEN"3. 1st. 2d. M. Total Baehr ..... Lough Spetman Latey Anderson 1-6 ltd 173 142 ISO 2i"0 1S 1.KI 170 555 lo 17 ?I3 1KI 52.1 522 5"4 Ouu 2.717 Totals 929 S9S The Gopher. Defeat Cobs. The Gophers won two out of three games from the Cuba in the tournament at Tucker s alleys. South Omaha, lant night. C. J. Francisco had high total with 5S pins and Burke nign sing e witn JO", score: GOPHERS. i ! Francisco 1st. .. 1M .. 130 .. 112 .. 121 .. La 2d. ITS 145 au. li!l 147 Sd. Total i Kellog i Burke im l."0 j l'ji Weimer .. 5 Fitzgerald Totals.. 14 i CVLKINS CUBS. 1st, 2d. n us 114 1- Ill 7 117 U UA 1 oV Tau,r- 152 1. If .2 bo 17 4fi ) :4 4, 2.17k Totals ' . aitiessl Leaatae H ! WW TORK. Dec. 24.Taa followlna re ; .n.-v. at,pr,Ved by the NatTou-l league fcy iiosion L'ncondilioaaily. Alfred Shaw; to Sioux City (Western league) Fred B. Stem. Bv Cincinnati To rort Wayne. Pearl j Stanley and t.ari asanaa. to Mempnis Southern leagiei Jamea A- Lafitte. to 1 Buffalo (Eastern league) C. K. Carmichaei Haven iCeniral league) Andrew Herbst and George Sherwood. May Dloelpllao Cortiae. NEW YORK, Doc. 24. Cortlandt Field Blan. nop. preaident of tne Aeru club of Aerclubyof".i'r;.rniadoU America f mm will depend the sanctioning of the b.g j Los Angeiea meet next month. uf tlu.uuO ne would be a,sciplined by ine club , today Two tprlatere taapeaded. PHILADELPHIA. Dec. 24,-Melvin W. Sheppard, the ctiampun middie-d-s anc-- j runner, ar.d Wtllatm J. Hay a of St t (ndAniteiv sure-ndd toright'by the gov ernors of the M.iitarr Attuetc leairie of Philadelphia. The league is a.'fi! ated wit.i the American Aihieuc union, a ulcn musi a uspnJ thrra urjr :hc lfni 'f lt urMiwnt nita thr lral hisiv T! m-n J r "ciKluirJ for maici r.- m n rtmry hr on I"-tnbr 11 at meet I rrnd by the leau. hoiJl m-ere In t." rmory. but refasej to run. rn. ik ItLT LIKE VRK "Tti" Rlehard Caaeeta 0,0H bale Reeelpta aa4 o laterf erenee. SALT LAKE CITT. ter. - Tt cn h- pn. lively aid that the Jef f riee-Johr. n This 1 CO t wll bm heid In Sa.t La 1 state-rent a made by -Tex' R ckard , tooar when he si 1v-i h"r. Coptlnutnar Rickard saJd I "I have ben asti-ed by the lead.ng busi ness n-en of the cny that there will be ' no of'cial lnt-rfrnf with the f'ght ard on tint asiirance 1 am going ahad With uie priimmarv arrangements. t Rickard sa.d that the rontast wil' he 1 held It the Salt palace "sau.-er track. ' the capacity of when will be niargd. He expected that the contest would a UfM " gate, with prices rnnsting; ir. to r). Alleged Lottery yA(Trfnf ArrPCtPn a(iC1Ui -1 1 "lCl Postal Agouti Apprehend Two Men ia Chicaff0 tad Seize TkkeU Mid I AdTertisinj Hatter. CHICAGO. Eve It. Two men. alleged to ( r Samuel Freudenberg and Herman j Kompel. Lottery tickets, lists of drawings ' and advertising matter exploiting the lotteries were seixed. Advertising matter of the "One Hundred and Fifty-sixth Royal Saxony lot- tery . found in the Freudenberg house, staled that the total amount of money to be ; distributed would be lS.4k9.2m marks, which j would be nearly 4.000.Qu0 In American money. I Other matter seized concerned the "Three j Hundred and Thirty-seventh lottery of the EUROPE'S CHRISTMAS CHEER NEW TORK. Dec. 24. Christmas cheer from Europe for thousands in America was brought by the liner, Teutonic, which arrived today with 4.91 sacks of Christmas mall on board. Mrs. Russell Sage made her customary Clirisiniaa offerinj to the Central Park employes today. This year her gift amounts to 11.92. consisting of 35 Si goid pieces, one for every man and woni.n in the park who receive less than 12 per day. Blueiackets from the ten vessels of the Atlantic fleet in port for the Christmas holidays, overflowed the city today and i tonight. When the six other battleships i of the fleet come up the harbor, there will I then be more than 10,000 Jackles demanding I shore leave and most of ihem getting iL ; The sea boys are getting not merely the and to eat their Christmas turkeys where they 1 --- i Skrletoa on Capltot farstsds. PIERRE. S. D.. E-ec. 24. Sp. cial.) In the days when Pierre was young, and gun law was. in many cases, the final ar- ls2 biter of disputes, a tract of land, on what , . , I now the state capitol grounds, was used - i : as a burial place, and a number of burials ! 1 occurred on thai tract before a regular i LTmriei f ma ciuiuiiiu. auojiih i . . " uminj w m e w nun n nu .nc , t j by some familiar first name, and wh'.-n they were under ground, no one thought again of their graves. About twenty years ago, a contract was let for the removal of all the bodies In that tract, which had not sooner been removed to the regular burial ground, and It was supposed that ail were taken up until last evening, when the big steam shovel on the work brought out the ' bones of one of the forgotten ones. Whl,e nothing but the skeleton was found, the top of the skeleton was covered with red I hair. A little work with a shovel brought j ! out the bones Pot disturbed by the big j : scoop of the steam shovel, and all were) r, , u , ...I I. a hut for rehuria Innmrv i : , , , '""" """" '"'"" l" way identify who might have been buried at that spot, and it was probably - one of uanown- Serap for Fllla Ofrire. PLERRE. 8. D., Dee. 24. .Jpeclal.) While ' different piaces over the northern part ..I the state are scrappl pplng for the location of a land office for the handling of the filings of the new lands to be opened next spring on the Cheyenne River and Siaad.ng Rock reservationa, none of them are certain il a iocauon. Le Beau is making a strong effort to land the location east of the river, a bile claims are made that it should be west of the river and somewhere cen trally located so far as the lands t3 ce opened are concerned. Pointa west being considered are sa d to be DuPree. on the Fox Ridge line of the M.lwaukee road, and Timber Lake, on the Thunder Butte line of that road. Dupree la located near the present corner of the counties of Eewey. Schr,aae and Armstrong, and Timber Lake in in Dey county about forty miles slightly north of west of Le Beau. If LeBeau has not "pull" enough to get the location east of the river, the probabilities are that one of these two places will be selected. When that Is done the Aber- ; deen land office will go out of existence. after having been maintained at that uity for about twenty-seven years. 5-5 i . - " . jl-fl i iai t-aye in x rare a.aier. 4iU ! PIERRE. S. D.. I-ec, 14. -4 Special.) About ten years ago. a stranger, who was i tramping across country in Sully county 2.22 i stopped at the hospitable home of Ber.ja i mui Nelson, ln Pearl township, and asked fr night a lodging, which was granted . UJ 11. .11- A11C1 1 11C liavCICI 11 AAA ICLL . . : Nelson d.anuvered the loae of 121.50 which 1 was in tha house. Tha man had been gone for some Ume. and no trace of hira was to i be found. The money was given up as lost, and last week Mr. Nelson was surprised . Li . t. . L. . .. -1 V. .. 1 1 . f- to receive a letter containing' Cb..i. tne , mount taken, with yiformation that within a few days another remittance of the same amount mould be sent for In terest, air. Nelson, who has retired from ! the farm, and Is living ln Onida was p)eluped w receive the conscience money. K . . .. - . "d the Incident which he had forgotten Thoaaoad Dollars Daaaswgee. SIOUX FALLS. 3. D.. Dec. 24. .Special Tflegram.) A tury In the United States ' court which heard the evidence ln the case of John K4 against the Great Northern Comany. after bMng out over night, today returned a verdict awarding the plaintiff damages ln the sum of IT.OOn. i -f eougnt to recover in uie amount or , 15. SO for injuriea received when Ihe ng i ln which he was ruling was struck by a ' ! at Vienna one of his horses being killed nd the other being so badly Injured tbat It had to be shot. This is the second trial of the ease. It Caving been originally tried at a prior term of federal court at Aber- deen when kays damages were fixed at K0 by the jury. The railway company - 1 applied for and secured the new trial whictt has Juat concluded and which leaves Kay ff Ul turM. ! i Our Letter Box Ccatrtbnttona oa Tlnaly a)aitr, Vo aaeaadlay Two Xaadrvd Wor4a, Ar talt4 frora Ovr Readara. Passle for bra I a Mem. KKAF.NET, Nsh,. t-eo. .-T t.- Fdl'.ot ' ' n rr' I notice In a roent Issue ol The Bee an account of a suit Instituted arainst an elevator oompanf for Hd violation of a lav paseexl last winter, by the democratic lefi eta tura, and I am ron stra.ned at this ume to revew a HttU legil history and ask fjr ome Informa- ' ticn to gun!e wiltln feet to the paths of righteousness and le.a!ltr j.,w j Three years ago the attorney general of from j Nebraska haied the Nebraska Grain teaJ , era aseociaiion and several Individual firms. Inciud.nM- the firm above mentioned, , mui the supre-ne court on a-wru charging I them with a v1lml w-.n ttl tbe antst uit i ' tn state, alleging thay were pay lit the sam. price, fc train av all j loans, freight rates and qusiltr of grain considered. As none of lha grain dealers were interes;d In the outcome of t!n suit, no defense was offered and on default tha supreme court d.swolved the association and permanently enjolneil the dealers fr-wa fixing un.form prices for grain, for tha t reason, as stated by the po'st that frea , competition should be had at erery town. ' That injunction la still In forri. Last winter that bright cor.Et'liatlon of big-wigs, known to l-s-T"c as the demo cratic legislature. pasMil an .tr.t, -trust law. making It unlawful for an elevator firm to pay more for grain In one t-wn lhan another, f; eight rates and qua-Ky of gram considered, and a violation subject ing the offender tc a fin nr imprlTinmant. . It ia under this Iuw that proceedings ware Instituted against tha firm menthmed la , The Eee. Now. 1 am fa,r!y well acqua n'd wttn a ; ers and they are a ror.F.-i.ei t. ..a honrat, law-abiding set of fellows. g:.-.'l-.g ro con duct tiieir bustnees withtr, ihe pl of the , !aw at ail times, but It seems, row tha j wisdom of a Solomon la necessary to lead them beyond the grasp of tha strong arm of the law. If thev pay uniform prices at a.! their stations they are violating the injunction of the supreme court and are subject to a fine or Imprisonment for con tempt of court, and If they don't pay uni form prices, under the law thev can so. ha.ed Into court and fined or imjwsoiied on conviction. I would like to know and grain dealers over ihe stats- would all be interested to know Just where they are going to head in to be safe. The only ray of hope Is that the democratic legislature has made another blunder. I would sug gest that this knotty proposition b re ferred to your police reporter or the sport ing editor that light may bo shed thereon. Yours. J. H. CHAPMAN. "Voice oo the Paeoe. OMAHA. Dec. 22. To the Editor of The Bee: As a matter of Justice, permit me to say with reference to the taking of de positions In the matter of the complaint of Felix Neivtcn against Er. D. 8. Wood ard. that the telephone "conversation re ferred to was between the secretary to the governor and myself. I sent a client, who has a relative seeking executive clemency, to the governor's office with, an applica tion for a hearln? and ajtked the Farty to have the office advise me by phone If j the date I suggested was satisfactory so I could publish notice at once. Pursuant to soch request, Mr. Furs called me up and sn..d the proposeyi date waa satisfactory. While tilk.ng to him I mentioned the tailing cf the depositions and asked if the admlr.lstrition was In terested In the matter am! be replied only to the extent of ascertaining the facts and then he added If anyone attempted to re fect on their department in eny way, be wished I would see that they had a square deal, which I assured him I would do. Resp-ctful.y, HARRY B. FLEHARTT. Leldy Treats Toossaa. OMAH.V. Dec. 23 To the F.dltor of The Bee: Permit the uae of your excellent paper in which I may answer the question asked by yourself In a recent iasue. "Doea Leidy ! fear Thomas?" It Is recognised that The Bee la anxloua to promote public good, that its column are not to be used for the dissemination of any Information that may be used for the 111 of society. Therefore, of course, your quesUon ax to the regard I hare rur xr- manias. " tor mo enugntenmcnt or protection or thet public. The thanks of the public are due you for the knowledge you have given as to' the ntxlty of the public prosecutor ln not bringing these offenders and violators of th plocumb law to task. But. ax tj Mr. Thomas's ' connection ln the matter, your meaning la . not clear enough, for Mr. Thomas has the j full confidence of myself, and. therefore, i I have no fear of Mr. Thomas. ! But. jist why Mr. English seems to be ' so strongly disinclined to prosecute vlo ; latum of the Slocumb law ta a- question. that remains unanswered. I am sur 9 you can obtain the answer to that question, you will be doing a great good. Very truly yoars, J. M. LEIDY. ' Reid and Moore Buy Lehigh Rumor that Rook Island Mm Hats Control of Eastern BaiI road. NEW YORK, Dec. 24 There was gossip of much poaluven.se tonight ln toe oor ridors of uptown hoiels here, where Wall street men meet that Judge W. H. Moore and Daniel G. Reid have acquired a con trolling interest In the stock of the Lehigh Valley railroad, or at least enough of such stock to effect a working control. Early this month it was announced that Judge Moore and Mr. Reid would be elected di rectors of the Lehigh Valley at the annual meeUng next month. A Plaaaaat Borprtee follows the first dooo of Dr. king's New Life Pills, the painless regulators that strengthen you. Guaranteed. 2bc For sale by Beaton Drug Co. Jeka Gordoa, Broken-Bached aia Agrat, laooee ppeol for Help to Wla Prise. John Gordon, the hruken-backed ana xlne solicitor. Is In dangtr of losing ' H. priM -hlch will com. if he , the gains the required number of subscriptions to two magazines, the commisalor.a on which gl to nw v.ni.o ia... " don Is uccessful. the Institute w-tll not ! nearly n.. "Imaolf h, greatly bandic.pp in his f.ght. not only because r.e is a help- t less bed-ridden enppie, but because his , proposition has not been well understood. i and has been actually mlrr -preeen'od. j He must secure 5ig subacrlp-Ions Ln Jan- j uary to these two periodicals and aa many 1 Chamberlain's Cough Remedy nl only a, stops a cough, but it remuvos the iriiiaUna i which aiteJ l '