Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, January 03, 1910, Page 7, Image 7
THE BEE: OMAHA, MONDAY, JANUARY 3, 1010.' REAL ESTATE c itv ruopi:HTY rim Continued.) Morrison House, 11 $5,500 rr.c r Grand Ave. and Florence Plvd , ' ug.mally noose from Rome Miller's $25.0)0 res rtence. Must b: sold. Act quickly. Harrison & Morton 7 ROOMS 8TRieTLY MODERN, In western part of town, lot ftOtllO. paved i liiPt, concrete K!V; house la brand nw; ,11 sell at very low price if taken noon. NOWATA IjA N I AND LOT CO., Suite C24 New York Life Bid. SKI EVANS St, T rmmi, flaw, modern, ak and pine finish: near Omaha univer se -U.iM. Call W-31. BAKOAIN. S2.2SO buys ne-v 6-room strictly modern ' roltag built by owner for residence; full basement; attic floored; deal with tne direct and save real palate dealer's commlaelnn. Must be sold, aa I am leaving city. 2612 Corby fit. REAL ESTATE KAftM AJtD RANCH LAJIO POH f ALB California. t WE own six thousand acres of first class alfalfa land in Fresno county, California, together with townsite on Southern Pacific Railroad. This land adjoins fin est improved section in Cali fornia. Good schools, oiled roads, etc., etc. We have started a Swedish and Danish colony on our tract. Have endorsements vfrom best Swedish and Danish sources in California. We want some good live agent in Ne braska to represent us and to bring Swedish and Danish set tlers to our tract. San Joaquin Land & Mortgage Co., 326 Byrne , Building, Los Angeles, Cal. TOU CAN'T EQUAL. THIS LAND BUY. 820 acre, Irrigated, full water rights, finest of land, growe alfalfa, sugar beats, bats, bar'.ey, potatoes, wheat, etc. House and all other fair Improvements; lies on Laramie river; rural route; telephone, close to State University farm; six miles southwest of Laramie, Wyo; 110 miles north of Denver: Price. ;W per acre; will carry J4.C00 at t per cnt; worth do'Jb a the rr.on'jy. i. H. COOK, Land and Investment Securities, 315 Tabur Opera Block. Denver, Colo. ' COLORADO western slope Irrigated orchard land. Delta district. 16 acre handles. Write Walter P. Smith Co.. 7J1 17th St.. Denver, Colo. Florida. TKN ACRES OF1 FLO HI DA SUNSHINE will yield you more in dollars and cents than 100 acres of lea and sleet, and think of the difference In the fuel bill and the comforts of living. What's the use of flghtttiKVand fretting nd frecilng? Write todays fw full particulars of tne greatest tfnoney making city suburban land oppor tunity ever offered in Florida and bank proofs of our trustworthiness and respoh- simnty in giving you a square aeai. Tampa Hay Land company, lempie (jourt Bide., Chicago. 111. ..JUlnnssota ,v . ... MINNESOTA farms for bargains, See F. M. Young. Plaltamouth. Neb, 100-ACRE FARM, 78 acrea under cultiva tion, near Perham, Minn.; good building: good soil; must be sold this month; price very low. , L. Kctfeckl, 604 Mitchell St., Milwaukee. Wis. Missouri. FOR SALE 16 down, ' monthly, buys forty tieres good timber land, Mtrics county, Missouri; price, $125; talc perfect; write for list R. C. Jarrell, Eldorado SprtngM, Mo. , ' ' ' Nebraska. A NO. 1 fruit farm, 10,000 bearing apple trees, 15 year old, near Omaha. Fost elllce box 813. HAVE two quarter sections In Box Butte Co., Neb., for sale or will trede for clear res!dei;cc property. Give price and full description flrat letter. Address Y 125, care lice. Oklahoma. OlvLAHOMA Up luve 100 000 acres of choice land to k ci from. : a lining in price from 15 te 1:0 per acre. Thin land . la the oil an (as district and you might get an oil mall ltd jour land. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO.. Suite 624 New York Lite Bldg. REAL ESTATE LOANS Wl j 'h'ij auiuuAuci loans negotiated. ' ' MmilhJ Unoms 417-18 First Natlnual lUnli 4 The' be" PboD Douglas lata, ' L'EY TO LOAN-Payne loveatment Co. -iS Kr NTED City loans. Peters Trust Co. tlO to 10,00 made promptly. F. D. Wead, Wead bldg.. Uth and Farnam. LOWEST RAT ES Bemls BrandeU Bldg. Good 6 Farm Mortgages Always on hand and for sale in amounts from 1300 to $3,000. BENSON. & MYERS, 411 N. Y. Life Bldg. K00 to 1&.M0 on bomes In Omaha. O'Ktefa Ileal Estate Co.. 1001 N. Y. Life. Doug, or A-ilol LOANS to bnuie owoera and horn build ers, with privilege of making partial pay, r.iit roml-annually No commission. W. 11. THOMAS, SOS First N annual bank Bldg. FIVE PER CENT MONEY to loan oq pmaha Business Property. THOMAS BKENNAN. Room L New York Life Bldg: WANTED City loans and warrants. W, r anient tSmlth A Co.. 130 Farnam Bt. ' PAYNE, BOSTWICK 4V CO.. N. Y Ufa." 1 'rival money. tj00 to b. 000; low rat. QARVIN BROS.. Ill N. Y. Lif. $00 to SWAPS I UUU BRAND NEW -ROOM HOUSE" In southewestern part of Omaha, free fium Incumbrance of any klud. modern. Want land at right price. Meat market, alaughter house. Ice house Tnliig fine businnaa In growing Nebraska invn. Want Omaha property or land. b-rooin modern house, large lot, east front. In western cert of Omaha. Want clear lund; price must be rik'ht. have no ilir.r for whittling. nowata Land lot co.. ' bul'r U4 New Vptk Uf littltf. REAL ESTATE WANTED W'ti HAVE BUYEHS FOK (, and T- room Louse. If prtoe are right can aei. your property for yoj. MOWATA LAND AND LOT :.. ' Suit aM M. Y. Lif Bldg. REAL ESTATE WANTED WANTED-A 6 or Groom !;.! frim 61.. VW tn 11 v Must hf ne.trly new nnd RiK-d loeatlniv. Write nilh full description. Owners preferred. - WILLOWS ff4 Brnndels Building. WANTED TO BUY BF.fiT price paid for second-hand furnl. lie. rarpet. clothing and aha. Tel. Ujb( tu W71. BALTIMORE 2d-hand store pays b'St irice 2d-hand furniture, clothea. e'.o. D 424. HIGHEST price paid for broken watches, old gold. etc. M. Nathan, III U. Uth. rHONOORAPH records; buy all kinds disk records. Address K 902, Bee, WANTED TO RENT WANTKD at ones by party of I. for I or 1 months suite of furnished rooms with board In private family. Location must be good. Willing ta pay llbeialy for satisfactory rooms. Address W-74L WANTED Two or three furnished heated housekeeping rooms, close in, by couple with 4 months' old baby. State price in reply. Address E M7, Bee. WANTKD Board and room by teacher. In refined private family. Address D 846, Bee. WANTED SITUATIONS YOUNO lady music teacher desires to give piano lessons in private family In exchange for board while attending school. Boyles College, both phones. WANTED By younc tn. place to work for board while attendn.S 13uy.es college, both pliunea BY an experienced young man of 23 with ability and experience In the office of a good reliable firm. Address Y 2i, Bee. SEATTLE! Introduce your roods In the Northwest. Energetic responsible young man wauls to represent reputable man ufacturer. Understands conditions thor oughly. Address George B. Kile., Seattlo, Wash. . i , GOVERNMENT NOTICES OFFICE CONSTRUCTING QUARTER mastrr. Fort Ieavenworth, Kansaa, De cember 4, 1809. Sealed proposals In tripli cate will be received here until 11 a. tn.. central time, January 4, 1910, and then opened In the presence of attending bid ders for the construction of an Engineer School Annex to Sheridan Hall at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, Including piumblng. heating and electric wiring. Plans and epeUflcatlone uiav be seen at this office and offices" of Chief Quartermasters, fit. Paul and Omaha, Builders' Exchange, Ht. Paul; Master Builders' Exchange and U. S. Quartermaster's office Scarritt building, Kansas City, Mo. Full information and blank forms of proposals furnished upon application to this office. United States re serves the right to accept or reject any or all bids. Envelopes containing proposals should be marked Proposals for Engineer School Annex to Sheridan Hall at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, and addressed to Captain Wm. D. Davis, Quartermaster U. P. Army, Constructing Quartermaster, Fort '.eavenworth, Kansas. D4-6-7-SJ1-3 SALE OF CONDEMNED OVERCOATS Office of Denot Quartermaster, St. Louis, Mo., January 3, 1010. Sealed proposals In duplicate will bo received here until 11 a. m.. Janiiury 25, 1910, for the purch tso of 4.9S9 overcoats, kersey, dyed black. Sample may be seen and blank forms obtained at this office and at office or depot ;uirter rr.aster. New York. Boston. Philadelphia. Omaha and office of chief n.uartermator, Chicago. Certified cneck for twenty per cent of amount of bid required. Envelopes containing proposals to be marked: "Pro posals for condemned overcoats, to be opened JarTUary 25, 1910,". and addressed: Captain W. M. Coullleg, U. S. A., Depot Quartermaster. J3-4-20-21 LEGAL NOTICES THE MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY SPECIAL STOCKHOLDERS' MEETINO. NOTICE IS Hi.Ki.BK that a spe. clal meeting of the Stockholders of Tha Missouri Pacific Railway Coinpa.iy wlil be held at -the principal office of said Com pany, in the Missouri Pacific Building, No, Too Market Bireei, in in vny oi at. iiuu. Missouri, on Tuesday, the Uth day of January, lillO, at nine o'clock In the fore noon of that day, to consider and act upon the following propositions: (a) To adopt a code of by-laws for the Company. (b) To ratify, assent to and approve a certain Indenture of lease bearing date tha Ifcth day of July, ly0$, by and between Boonvllle, St. Louis & Southern Hallway Company, a corporation of the mate of Missouri, and this Company and authorized on behalf of this Company at a meeting of the Board of Directors, held on the ititli day of August, 10. tc) To raiily, uttsent to and approve the purchase by this Company of the whole or any part o( the ranroads and other prop erty and franchists of all or any of tha following named railroad ximpanlea: Carthago and Western Hallway Company, Joplln and Western Railway Company, ijt, Louis, Oak Hill and Carondelet Railway Company, Sedalla, Warsaw and South western ttauway company, ine n.ansas City Northweatern Railroad Company, Th Nebraska Southern Railway Company, Omaha Belt Railway Company, Omaha Southern Railway Company, pacific Rail way Company tn Neeraska, The Pueblo and State Lin Railroad Company, and Kama and Arkansas V alley Railway. (d) For the put pus of refunding under lying mortgage bonds and equipment obli gations of the Company and for other cor porate purposes, to consent t, concur in and authorise an increase oZ the bonded Indebtedness ol The Missouri Pacific Rail way Company, by th amount of 175,tMO,000 by the isue of Cold Bonds of tha Com pany, limited in the aggregate to the principal amount of l"5.0uu,000 at any one time outstanding, to bear Interest at a rate or rates not to exceed five per cent per annum, payable seuil-annuaily, and ail or any part of auch bonda, aa the Board of Dlrectora may determine, to be convertible at the option of the rolder and registered owners therec f Into Bloc of the itaiiKy Company upon auch terms and otherwise aa the Board of Dlrectora may determine; and to consent to concur in and authorise th execution and -delivery of a mortgage and deed of trust on and of the whole or part of the railroads and other property and franchises of this Company whether now owned or hereafter acquired, to secure such Issue of bunds by this Company, and to consider and act upon th form and terms of such mortgage. te) To consent to and authorise the pur chase by this Company from time to time of not to exceed tio. 000.000 par value of the bonds of the bt. Louis, Iron Mountain and bouthrrn Hallway Company. (f) To ratify the proceedings of the Board of Dlrectora theretofore taken in and about the miners aforesaid, including th authorizatlur of said bonds and mort gage and deed of trust and the ae to be niade of aaid bonds, and to .consider and act upon such other business as may properly be transacted at the meeting. The stock transfer books of the Company will be closed at 1 P. M. on the 7th day of January, 1910, and will remain closed until 10 A. M. on the 19th day of January, la io. Dated. New Yora, November 17th, 1909. By older of the Board of Directors. GEORGE J. GOULD. President A. II. CALEF. Secretary. "The Missouri Pacific Railway Company, 195 Broadway. New York, Nov. 30th, 11x36. To the Stockholder of The Missouri Pacific Railway Company Referring to the notice sent to you November 17th, I'M. calling a apeclal meeting of (he Stockholder of thia Company to be held on th ISth day of Jan uary, 1910, you are notified mat tha stook transfer books oi thia Company will be c.'oafd at I o'clock p. ni. December 6th, IX'J. Instead of January 7th, ltfiO, and re main closed until 10 o'clock a. m. January 19th. 1910. This change in date Is made to avoid any possibility of confusion in deal ings in the stock and rights to subscribe to bonds, prior to the date of said special meeting. It unable to attend the meeting pltast sign and return the proxy which we have already aent you. A. II. CALEF, Nov. IS to Jan. IS. Secretary." Nor. U to Jan. IS. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING OFFICE of Let-Glass-Audi eesen Hardware com pany, Omaha, Nebraska, December 11, 1909. Notice la hereby given to tha stockholders of lee-Glasa-Andreeeen Hardware Com. .ny-ihat th annual meeting of the stock, holder of the company will be held at the office of the said company, corner of Ninth and Harney Mree.a. in the city of Omaha, In the state of Nebiaska, on luesday, Jan uary 11. A. D. Ii0. at a o clock p. m.. for Hi purpose of electing a board of direct ors for the company to aerve during tha ensuing year, aiui to transact auch other business as tin.) be presented at aucti meet ng. H. J. Lj.a.. President. AtlMU W. M. Ui-Aa, e-eciMry. DU Iv J U LEGAL NOTICES PAPER FOR THE PUBLIC FRINTING AND BINDING. SEALED PROPOSAL will be received until January It. ll, at 10:30 o'clock a. m , for furnishing th PAPER for the PUBLIC TR1NTINO and BINDING fnr the year ending 28th of February. 1911. th said pro posals to be opened before and the award of contracts to be made by the Joint Com mittee of Congress on Public Printing to the lowest' and best bidder for the Interest of the government, the committee reserv ing to Itself the right to reject any and all bids, as Ita Judgment of Die best Interests of the government may dictate. Detailed schedules of the description, quantity and quality of the paper required, accompanied by samplea and blank pro posals, and giving th regulations with which bidders must comp.y, can be ob tained by addressing Ham'l B. Donnelly, Public Prlnter?Wehlngton. D. C. The contracts will be entered Into for fu, plylng such quantities of paper aa may be needed and nn more. The approximate estimated quantities set forth In detail In the schedule comprls--: 127,500 reams machine-finish printing paper 24x31. 21.000 reams machine-finish print, nj paper 3.SX48. 44,000 reams slxed and super-calendered white or tinted printing paper, various sizes. 2,000 reams antique machine-finish print ing paper. 38.100 reams white writing paper, loft dried, various sizes and weights. 10.600 reams colored writing paper, loft dried, various sizes and weights. 1,100,000 pounds white writing paper, ma chine dried, various size and weights. 300.000 pounds white writing paper, water marked U S M O. 3,000 reams lover paper, various sixes and weights. 1.000 pounds of best plate paper. 100. Oflu pounds of best map paper. 700,000 pounds superfine talngie and dou ble) coated book paper. 51ft,000 pounds manlla paper, various sizes and weights. t.000 pounds plated bullet patch, various sizes. 404.000 pounds bond paper. 300,000 pounds safety bond paper, water marked U S M O. 20,000 pounds blue bond paper, water marked U 8 M O. 3.C00 pounds parchment deed. 155,000 sheets cardboard, various colors, sizes and weights. 730,000 sheets bristol board, various colors, and weights. 750,000 pounds colored bristol and manlla tag board. 1,890 reams f list-class ledger paper, laid or wove, various sises and weights. 8,000 reams second-class ledger paper, white or blue, laid or wove, va rious ulses and weights. 100 reams tissue and copying paper. 20 reams blotting paper, any required eland urd color and weight. 10 reams marble, comb and lining pa per, various sises. 650 reams typewriter paper, various sizes and weights. 225 reams letter paper. 100 reams white French folio, 17x22 Inches. 3,000 pounds white paraffin paper 24x38 Inches. 3.000 sheets parchment, 15x21 Inches. . Proposals will be received for on thou sand reams or more. By direction of the Joint Committee of Congress on Public Printing. SAM L B. DONNELLY, Public Printer. Washington, D. C, December 11, 1C09. D27J3-10 OMAHA. DEC. 22, 1909.-NOTICE' 13 hereby give l that the annual meeting of the stcK'kholdera of th Omaha Gas com pany will ha held at th office of the oompany, 1509 Howard street, at 10:30 a. m., Monday. Jnnuary 3, 1910, for the election of directors for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of such business a may come belore the meeting. FRANK T. HAMILTON. President. GEORGE W. CLABAUGH, Secretary. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of The Bee Burning company will be held at 4 o clock p. m.. Tuesday, January It, 1910, at the office of said company in The Bee building, Omaha, for the election of a -board of di rectors for the ersuing year and th trans action of such 'other business as may prop erly come Detore sucn meeting. H. A HASKELL, Secretary. Dec. !7-23t DAS. D23dl0t. RAILWAY TIME CARD UNION STATION 10T1I A MASON. Inion Pacific Leave. Arrive. Overland Limited a 7:20 am all :59 pm China and Japan Mall, . a 4:00 pm a 6:50 pm Atlantic .Express a 8:30 am Oregon and Washington Limited al2:01 am a 6:46 am Los Angeles Limited. .. .al2:55 pm a 8:54 pin Portland Special al2:55 pm a S :50 pm Colorado Special a 1:45 am a7:4am North Platte Local a 8:15 am a 4:45 pm Colorado Express a 8:50 pm a 6:0 pm Grand Island Local a 5:Z9 pm aio:3oam Llncoln-Beatric Local.. b!2 :40 pm b 1:20 pm Valparaiso and Central City b 12 :40 pm b 1:20 pm Ihlcaa-o, Rock Islaad A Pacific EAST. Rocky Mountain Ltd. ...a 2:40am al0:30 pm Iowa Local a 6:40 am a 4:30 pm Chicago Day Express. ..a 7:42 am all:55 pm Des Moines Local a 4 oo pm au:30 pm Iowa Local bl0:X am b 9 5.5 pm Chicago-Eastern Ex a 4:40pm a 1:15pm Chicago-Nebraska Id. a 6:08 pm a 8:02 pm WEST. Chicago-Nebraska Ltd. for Lincoln a 8:25 am a 6:47 pra Colo, and Cal. Ex a 1:2a pm a 4:30 pm Okla. and Texas Ex a 2:30 pin a 1: pm Rocky Mountain Ltd....al0:40 pm a 2:26 am Chicago A Sorthwutern Colorado-Chicago a 7:45 am a 1:30 am Chicago Daylight Spl....a 7:00 am all:35 am Omaha-Chicago Local. .. al2:05 pm all 3J pin Colorado-Chicago a 6:20 pm a 3:28 pm Omaha-Chicago Bp! a 6:02 pm a 7:00 am Paciflo Coast-Chicago... a 6:0o pm a 1:23 p:n lxis Angeies-portland Limited a 9:10 pm al2 :05 pm uveriana Limited au la am a 7:05 am Carroll Local a 4:15 am a 9:55 pm rast i.ocai cedar Rapids-Omaha a 8:36 pm NORTHWESTERN LINE NORTH Twin City and Dakota Daylight :. a 7:60 am al0:20 pm Minnesota ana j)uKoia..a :uo pm Twin City Limited a 9:00 pm a 7:10 am Sioux City Local a 3:45 pm a 3:28 pm uaaoia-oioux city- Omaha a 9:10 am Minnesota-Sioux City Omaha ail :00 am NORTHWESTERN LINE WEST. Norfolk-Bonesteel a 7:50 am al0:J0pm Lincoln-Long pine a 7:50 am all :00 am Norfolk-South Piatt. . .b 2:1J pm b 6:20 pm Hastings-Superior b 2:16 pm b 6:20 pm Deadwood-ilot Springs. a 6:55 pm a 5:2j pm Casper-Lander a 3:55 pm all:o0aiu Fremont-Albion ....O5:j0pm b 1:35 pra Ulaaoart Pacific. K. C. and St. L. Ex...a 9:40 aru a 6:26 am K. C & bl L. Ex. Lv. Sal. 12 p. in all :15 pm a 6:50 pm Illinois Central. Chicago Express a 7:16 am a 3:46 pm Chicago Limited a 6:00 pm a 7:15 pm Minn.-St. Paul Exp b 7:10 am Minn. -St. Paul Ltd a 6:00 pra a 7:16 am Omaha-Ft. Dodge Local. b 4:15 pm bll:oOara Iklesio, Milwaukee A St. Paol. Overland Limited al2:10 em a 7 :06 am Omaha-Chicago Exp. ...a 7.00 am a:ooain Colorado Special a 7:40 am a 1:30 am Colo. -California Exp. ...a 6:00 pm a 3:25 pin Perry-Omaha Local b 6:15 pm aU.Oupiu Chicago Great Western- Chicago Limited a 6 Twin City Limited a Chicago Express Twin City Express a 9 Wabash :00 pm :J0pm a 8:00 am a 3:45 pm :00 am a9:t0pin Omaha-tit. Louis Exp. ..a 6:30 pm a 9:25 am Mall and Express a 7:30 am all :15 pm Sianberry Local (from Council Bluffs) b 6:00 pm bl0:16 ara Bl HI,lMUTO. bTA. TiO I II A MASON Barllnajtoa Leave. Arrive. Denver and California. .a 4:10 ptn a 8:46 pm Puget Sound Express. ..a 4:10 pm a 6:10 pm Neoraska points a 8:20 am a 610 pm Black Hills a 4:10 pra a 6:19 pm Northwest Express all 30 pm a 7:10 am Nebraska points a 8:30 am a 6:10 pm Lincoln Mail b 1:20 pm al2:16pm Nebraska Express a 9:16 am a 6:10 pm Lincoln Local b 9:08 am Lincoln Local a 7:25 pm a7:Mpm gchuyler-Plauamoulh ..bl jupm bl:20am Plattsmouth-Iow a a 9:14 am a M pm RMviiA-Plattsmouth ..al:S0rm afMnm Colorado Limited ...all 30 am a 7:10am Chicago hpeclal a 7:20 am all:lpm Chicago Express a 4 20 pm a 3:55 pm Chicago Fast Exp a 6:30 pm a I 00 am Iowa Ical a 9:15 am all. (5 am St. Louis Express a 4.66 pin all 45 am Kansas Ciiy Ik ci. Joe..al0.45 pm a 6.45 am Ku.iio City at St. Joe. .a 9:15 ara a 6:10 ptn Kanna lit; at oi. Jui.. t:tpui 5EALE AND SPRACUE LEAD Two Bowlers Continue Ahead in Doubles Competition. KEYT LOOKS LIKE WINDER Ohaahera- Second In Slnajlea. Third riaee Still Seiner In Doabt High Scores Are In Order. The click, bang, smash of the double and single event of th city tournament con tinue at the Francisco alley. Nenle and Spragtie stUF maintain the lead In the double event, although at aev eral different times Saturday it looked as if they would be displaced. Keyt looked like a cinch winner In the singles, with Ohnesborg second, third place being still very dout;f-l, as 600 or better Is getting quite freq.frt Keyt'a average is 226 for hi three g.r and Ohnesberg's 22 for his three. Council Bluffs' twin, Goff, went aft. ;e leader, but only managed to finish wit. 614, getting Into third place "with this mark. New Year's Scores. Doubles 1st. 2d. 8d. Total. Schumacher ItiO 193 lt3 bi Sherwood 151 173 126 460 Totals 311 1st. 158 154 314 366 2d. l'W 2V5 371 2d. It 1K1 846 2d. 179 1A3 , 302 2d. 177 191 368 2d. 173 104 836 . 21- 209 226 445 2d. 129 .161 . 290 2d. 160 360 2d. 154 164 318 2d. 1 160 355 2d. 164 . 190 819 m 3d. Total. 164 43 154 615 31 1,003 3d. Tutal. 177 640 1S9 643 366 1.083 3d. Total. 166 D21 131 434 237 1,005 3d. Total. 313 691 191 5D9 404 1,160 3d. Total. 176 484 198 fc5 374 1,069 3d. Total. lo4 532 226 699 409 1,171 3d. Total. 149 426 179 498 328 ' 925 3d. Total. 206 677 149 466 355 1,042 3d. Total. 201 513 134 437 340 960 3d. Total. ib m U7 632 373 1,128 3d. Total. 159 490 179 648 Clark . Weber Totals 1st. Chandler 1H9 J. V. Lyons ......US Totals 372 1st. Dean 166 Carron 1,0 Totals 326 1st. Carman 1S1 Schults 207 Totals Bryan u Angelsberg ..388 Jst. .136 ..223 Totals 359 1st. Drlnkwater 119 Anderson 148 Totals . Falconer . Toman .... Totals . Fagerberg Voss ...327 1st. ...146 ...153 .306 1st. , 1!U 136 Totals 327 1st. Amsteln 158 Pickett 134 Totals 292 1st 215 135 400 1st. 167 . 179 Conrad Camp Totals .. Goff Tracer ..... Totals .. Delaney .... Tousen ..... Drlnkwater Bowman ... 848 354 338 1,038 SINGLES. . 1st. ' 2d. 123 ; 154 189 216 174 ' 185 161 , 160 181 1, 175 3d. Total. 146 437 18 202 ' 160 1H7 133 2t3 215 191 146 179 2 192 02 661 4S1 643 6M 597 662 5S5 m 643 653 614 Weber Clark 176 . 213 Schumacher 193 ... 202 bherwuod Anderson Falconer , Carman , Tracey . . Goff . 154 213 .' I! y . isi I.i3 164 200 K2 Tournament StandEaWal Standing of th doubles: Neale and Sprague Zimmerman and Francisco. Blakeney and Huntington.. Drlnkwater and Anderson.. Carman and Shults. . .... .. Conrad and Camp Mann and Billiard Lehman and Rtapenhorst... , u'i. m. il214 1207 ,iTTV-,,-111l . ,Jl .'lr.T1171 . .. '.v.!.:, 1160 . ... 1 i - .1-1 128 ;. 1109 1096 Keyt and Seaman.. 1092 1089 10S4 1083 1075 1073 1073 1070 1069 1069 1066 1064 1042 1038 1027 1017 1005 1003 1002 1000 . 67S . 665 . 614 . fl!)7 . 602 . 600 . 697 . 6!5 . 685 . bs3 . 582 . 67 9 . 677 . 677 . 572 . 572 . 669 . 5H9 , 665 . 664 . 563 . 662 . 663 . 661 . 658 . 663 . 651 . 643 . 543 . 542 . 535 . 535 . 63a Latey ana ttaenr Martls and Scott Chandler and Lyons....... Martin and Balxer Godenschwager and Klauck Fritscher and Waleni Denman and Hartley....;, Bryan and Anglesberg Christiansen and Yale Rice and Carter Weeka and Kerr Fagerberg and Voss Goff and Tracy Thomas and Encell , Otlbreath and Hlnrlclts Dean and Caraon Clark and Weber Matthes and Johnson.. All others below Standing of the singles:'' Keyt , Ohne.-iorg Goff Hartley Yousem Zimmerman Schumacher Blakeney , Anderson Hull Clark Huntington Zarp Godenschwager Walens '. - Mann Klauck Sprague , Htupenhorst Heselln Lehnrtin , Encell , Sherwood Drlnkwater C. J. Francisco Tracy Schneider Wfcber Carman Matthes Martin Friucher All others below Notes of the Alleys. The Omaha league will resume Its schedule on January 3. instead of 'January 17. This will put them two weeks uhoad and will allow them to drop the weeks of the A. B. C. and Mid-Weet tournament and still finish on time. Nenle won the endurance race at Fra--clsco's, with the following scores: 206, 1 i 15, 218, 1&8, 200, 191, 205. 237. 211. 170, 19. 222 268, 200. Total: 3,151. an average of 210 for fifteen straight games. Wiley was stcund with 190; Martin third, -with 1!W; Anrt-rson fourth, with 195 and Matthes fifth, with 1113, The schedule will be as follows: Monday January 3, Meta Bros, agalnsti Tuesday, January 4, Advos against Luxuh Thursday, January 6, Dreshers against H'pe company. Friday, January 7. Omaha Bedding com pany against Molonys. For croup there la nothing bettor than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. RAILWAY TIME CARD-00-"-'-- WEBSTER STA, 15Tn A WEIISTEH Mlsaonri Pacific. Leave. Arrive Auburn Local b:J0pm bl2:10pm Cklrasn, Bt. Paol, Minneapolis A Omaka Sioux City Express b 1:00pm bll:45am Omaha Local c6:30pm Bloux City Pasaenger b 9:20 Dm Twin City Passenger. .. ,b 4 10 am . filoux City Local c 8:35 am Emerson Local b 6:55 ptn b 9 10 am OCEAN STEAMSHIPS CANADIAN rACiyiC WKESXT SAILINGS BSTWItK MONTRSAU QtEkSO and uvsaroou Nothing bettw en th Auantle thaa or wlria es in snii W f K bkNJAMlH. O A U . Clark iu, CkiMo. III. Percentages in Bowlmg Leagues Team Eecords and Individual Aver a;es in Ten Fins in Omaha and South Omaha. Following Is the team standing and In dividual averages for the week ending De cember ,11, 19'9: METROPOLITAN LEAGUE. Total Team. Games. W. L. P C. Pins. Maney's Sunklst Stars.. S3 24 9 .727 17.006 Heelln Mixers 11 24 9 iH.a 18, 2i "3 Iti.iHl 14.4:tl 15, if K9H H.K48 13XN1 16.911 Derby Woolen Mills 34 25 11 20 1 1A 14 17 14 13 23 12 24 10 23 10 26 Excelsiors .2' . .555 .MS .013 Ml .313 .303 .277 Ilollys Utiiigilows Parkev Autos ... West, Sides Dally News Hussie s Acorns 30 33 ifl 3 31 36 INDIVIDUAL AVERAGES. Moran 18t O'Connor 161 Bowers 132 Heche 160 Schneider 1 Paxton 160 Laird 175 Moyna 1' Beslln 171:Howley 159 I'tt 170 Myers If Laherka 170 McLen 157 Olllham IW Pollock 157 Or:ynne 16' Hester 157 Schneider 16" Mrrltt 154 Griffith IMByrne 154 Gibson 1M Ward 153 Chadwell 1st Crabh 153 McCune 163 Sanders 151 Francis 1H.1- Col 150 Patterson 16.1 Morton 15" Orlman 16? Egsra 149 Slmmond 163 Tarkey ,.14? Eckle 1611 Carey 144 This report does not Include games played Friday night. December 31, 1909. Soatk Omaha Staadlnars. The South Omaha Bowling league has completed th second week of the tnurns ment and the management submits the following table of averages and percent ages, both of the several teams snd th individuals: Soath Omaha I.eaajne. Standing of the teams: Played. Won. Lost. Pet. Martin's Tigers 6 Company K 6 Carpenter Transfer Co.. 6 1000 .833 .V .501 .V10 .33.1 .166 .166 H. H. KRtskees 6 Gohfers 6 Fnlon Stock Tarda 6 Sellings 6 Cu'.kln's Cubs Individual averages: Frltcher . Francisco Sherwood White .... Dudley ... Floyd Decker .... Bando .... Peschek ., Nolan 1 lemleben 20 ll.srkln 147 IWjW Inters 1T 17n'Burke 14 l'WIMelcher 14C 116 FHryerald 146 16.'.iB. Smith 1(6 161 Ruff US 159Tombr!nk 1-15 1H!0. Smith Ill 1-8IA. Chase 142 lSWlark 142 Vollstedt 16ii Zeeck 141 Lepinskl 156'Stelnhausen 11 Mann initpncklngham 131 Koll 151 O'Hern 121 E. Smith ir,2Cox 126 Cook ir-2 Fwlft 11 J. Usher IW Kellogg 121 Sporvln 14niVelmer l H. Chase 14tcu kins 120 Roth 14!'Vv'elHh 11 Park 11 Schellberg 115 Ftye 148 R. 1'sher 101 Maney's Sunklst dropped a couple of games to the Ilollys last night on the buse ment alleys. Gibson had all high honors for the evening with 211 for single game and 671 for totals. Score: MANET'S SUNKIST. let. 2d. 3d. Total. Ortman Laird .. Moran . Totals 122 138 170 430 ...26 ...184 162 192 2d. 143 173 LSI 612 HOLLYS. 1,495 . 1st. Roche 201 Gibson 17 GUlham 114 3d. Total. 171 211 165 614 671 4f4 Totals ....502 496 687 1.545 South Omaha Takes Two Games Blair High School and Gaydon Col lege Go Down to Defeat Before ' Fackers. BLAIR, Neb., Jan. 2. (Special.) The South Omaha High school basket ball team played the high school team of Blair In the opera house this afternoon and won over th Blair boys by a score of 42 to 11. The game was followed by a game be tween the South Omaha boys and the Gay. don college team. South Omaha winning again by a scors of 22 to lvover Gaydon's boys. Gaydon offered to play th. winning team In the first game, and along with the high school team suffered a severs defeat. BARNEY EASILY THROWS C0RBIN Strong; Man front Des Molne Take Match from New Yorker. Charles Barney, strong man of Dei Moines, where he is athletic director of the Dea Moines Athletic club, put Jim Corbln of New York to the mat tn straight falls Saturday night at the Oayety theater, where a wrestling card occupied the boards. Th time was 10 and 7 minute. While Corbln had an appearance of strength ha was not in wrestling condi tion and the Adonis Barney clearly showed In a short time that It woull be but a matter of a few minutes until he had his shoulders to the mat. In the first preliminary Kremkow threw PohpIsuI In 10 and 6 minutes with ap parent ease. Jack Tollferro won from Ruby the Russian, although the Runs won the second fall In 2V4 minutes on a reverse Nelson. DENVER MAY BE SURPRISE Secretary of Des Moines Clnb Hendricks Is Good. Bays DES MOINES, It., Jan. 2. (Speclal.) "Keep your eye on Denver," said Johnny Byrne, secretary of the Des Moines club, her yesterday. "There Is the team that will bear watching rext year." Byrnes thlnka that the westerners wlil be one of the utrongest teams In the Western next season. " "In Jack Hendricks they have a man ager who knows the game from A to Z," continued Byrne. Checker Tonrnament. ITASTINCS, Nob,. Jan. 2 (Kpeclal.) The next annual tournament of the Nebraska Cl.ecker and Cheis association will be heij at the Lepln hotel in this city, beginning February 1. The playing will continue four days and about 100 contestants are ex pected. Among the leading plavers who will be here are Kelly of Sutton, Brooking of Funk and Chambers of Table Rock. F. A. Shoemaker of Hastings, secretary and Measurer of the state association. Is mak InK the arrangements for the tournament. The association met hrre last February and the attendance was so :arge the officers decided to have the next annual gather ing here. Large delegations are expected from Lincoln and Omaha. Anatralla Want n Dig; Fight. SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 2 A cablegram sent to a sporting editor of this city by Hugh Mcintosh of Mydney. Australia, offers a purse of 840.006 for a fight between Jack Johnson and Tommy Burns to take place In Australia next September. The Australian promoter proposes that the winner of th fight take the entire purse and th offer la mad regradless of the outcome of the scheduled championship match between Jeffries and Johnson. Kent Goes to Toledo. IOWA CITY. la . Jan. 2 -(Special ) Maurice Kent, the former star Cnlvernlty of Iowa quarterback and base ball pitcher, foea to Toledo next year, having been urned over to that club by Cleveland Kent was drafted from the Waterloo team of the Central association last union. He Is now coaching the athletic teams at Carllou college at Norlhfleld, Minn. 155 621 166 $42 491 BUST MONTH IN ATHLETICS Cornhuskers Mutt Select Base Ball, Foot Ball and Track Coaches. BASKET BALL SEASON 0FENS Game with the Kansas Vnlvrrslty and Manhattan Aaslca Flrat on hedle Attempt to Break l am retire Iloodao. LINCOIN. Jan. 2.-Spclal.)-Th month of January Is to be a busy one In the VWverslty of Nebiaska athletic circles. With the Christmas recexs drawing to a close.- the program for the month loomx up as the most Important one of the Sec ond half of the school year. A coach for the foot ball eleven Is to be elected, probably within the next two weeks; the refusal of Johnny Bender to accept th position of bsse ball roach, after he had applied for th Job and had Been elected, will be considered and another man picked for that place; the oasket ball season will be opened, with glowing prospects for a championship five; and the Indoor track season will be In augurated with the annual fraternity and nonrraternlty meets. Th first part of the program will be pulled off this week when the Cornhuskers will open the basket ball season in th Missouri valley with two games against the University of Kansas snd one against the Manhattan Aggies. For the first time In four of five yeAis the Nebraska basket ball tossers look ss though they might be able to clean up the other teams in this section of the country, and the Interust In the opening games on the schedule Is very deep. It Is three years since the Cornhuskers defeated Kansas In a majority of 1'ie season's basket ball games, and the crew of Coach Hewitt's this winter Is set on breaking the hoodoo by beating the Lawrence players In ths two opening games this week. There are five veteran players eon ach of the teams and the two battles In the Kansas stronghold are likely to bs as hard contested aa any played In the valley this winter. I. P. Hewitt, who Is now coaching basket ball, will probably be offered tho Job of track coach, and one of last spring's ball players will be tendered the base ball position. Delaney Marvel with Track Men New Coach Engaged by Iowa Per formed Wonderful Stunt in Spring- of 1905. IOWA CITY, la.. Jan. 2.-(8peclal.) With Jerry Delaney secured as track coach tha prospects for a championship, team st the University of Iowa this spring are increased almost 100 per' cent, according to the opinions of athletic followers In this stats. In the spring of 1905 Delaney performed what w-as universally termed the impos sible by turning out a winning track team with slim material. He whipped the greenest athlete Into first-class perform ers snd he ended the season with a well balanced aggregation. ' It Is that fsat of Delanoy's which has won him Such respect and regard frotn the Iowa alumni and student body. They believe that with the great material avall able tlih. yar that the Boston man will repeat Ills performance, j De'laniy' nas been In an athletic atmos phar. -since leaving the State university. He'ihaas'been- either employed as a sports wrte'b.. trainer and will have suffered no. setback' In his ability to get work out of the men under him. The strong point of the new coach was his ability to get results from apparently hopeless material. No man ever showed up on Iowa field who was not given plenty of attention. The frailest "spindle shanks" was watched as closely by the ever vigilant Delaney as the cracks, and when the state meet va held In Des Moines, IoVa won the championship by virtue of the second and thirds won by the "unknowns." It Is expected that Delaney will report Hils m nth and that the indoor sea ion will be started Immediately. HYLAND COMES BACK TO IOWA Star Banket Ball and Foot Ball Player Quiets Rumor. IOWA CITY, la., Jan. 2. (Special.) Mark Hyland will be in the Unlveralty of Iowa next semester and next year, accord ing to ths latest report received here. The star baaket ball player, hurdler and next year's foot ball captain has emphatically danled that he will not be In the winter and spring aports. ZBYSK0 THROWS FRED BEELS Polish Champion Win from W I scon aln Wrestler In Straight Falls. BUFFALO, Jan. 1. With over thirty pounds ths better In weight Zbysko, the PollHh champion wrestler, tonight defeated Fred Boels of Marshfield, Wis., In two straight falls. The tlma was on minute snd fifteen seconds and fifty-one minute. Defeat for- Seniors. The South Omii.ha High school seniors went down to defeat fur the fust tlmti Friday night before the ' Omaha Hls-h school B team of tho Young Men's Chris tian association. The Oniu.li a teum dis played excellent ' team work and playud all around their opponents through ail the game. - Th lineup: So. Omaha bcniors.l Omaha II. S. B. Foley R. F. R. F ..Crocker Young ...H. .(t. G Jacobs Vouns leapt.) ( C... Hughes (capt.) U F..,. ite ikon road L. G Walters Hoi brook L. F, Graham ...L. O, Celebrated Stallion Dead. SALM. N. J.. Jan. . Th celebrated stallion, Chimca. Is dead at 8hai puluwn. fttirm (.uiimy, i me niaoie or vireen Mc Allister, who purchased him ten riava am from Benjamin E. Tuft. Chlrnee was 26 yeara old ana was aired by Electioneer, dam Beautiful Belle. 2 :-. ; i. by the Monr. He sired 121 atandard performers and was tnj oniy sire mat naa rour performers with records ot i.v or better. v FIRE RECORD. Sis. Ilalldlnaja Barn. WINFIELD. la., Jan. J. -(Special. )-Fire of an unknown origin early this morning burned six two-story brick buildings In the business district if Wlnfleld, entailing a loss estimated at (0.600. The fire broke out In the George H. Csrse drug store. The heaviest losers were G:orge firoomer, hard ware merchan , Jamea Jarvla. meat dealer; George H. Carae, druggist; D. A. Anderson, furnttur dealer, and R. H. Ferris, Jeweler. The Insurance Is not known. sCOTZKZsTT OT OCZAM BTEAMaXXPa. Port. Arrived. Sailed. Nfavv YORK.... Si. Paul NfcW YORK Mlnnt tonka NliW YORK.,.. Oscar II NEW YORK I .amende GLAHGO W Pi etorian KuTTKRDAM.. Noordam DOVKK Finland HAVRK La Favole Hi iltl'KAUX Hn.lH.iii LI MA U Estonia PLYMOUTH. ...PhlladelpU" 6T. JOi IN" S.N.F Mongolian Jeffries and . Gotch Will Be Here Friday Two World's Champions Will Head Big Bill at the Auditorium This Week. James J. Jeffries, undefeated heavyweight boxing champion of the world, and Frank Gitch. world's champion wrestler, sccom panled by other prominent exponents of ths prise ring and wretdtinglmat, will be ths cord offered at the Auditorium Friday eenlng, In what In contented will be th greatest and most Interesting athletic entertainment ever pulled off lit . Omaha. Interest In the appearance here ot Jeffries, naturally, la great because or his approach ing match with Jack Johnson, at present claimant of the heavyweight boxing championship, and thousands of fight fans from all parts of the state ars expected to be present. Jeffries Is carded to box severat rounds with Sam Berger, his manager and sparring" fArtner, and he will also take a whirl on tV t mat with Gotch. Jeffries, by th way, Is uf r-ew hat of a wrestler since taken In hand , Gotch, who Is a firm believer In the Id e 'hat a boxer . should be familiar V with wres.rns tactics. Gotch will r-eetle Dr. Roller, the famous Seattle wrestle. nd fighter and ther will be other feature nt entertainment, which should make the er""t th big on of ths season In Omaba ath.jfVj circles. Manager Glilan of the ldltpi ium Is ar ranging for raised seats tArut th Audi torium and ringside seats. 17vlslon will be made to take care of a la.g crowd, aa the fame of Jeffries and Gotcl, W, per haps, greater than that of any prMnt or king who ever ruled a kingdom. tT reaerved seat sale for th big attraction opens at the Auditorium' this morning. Many out-of-town people hav . already written here with reference to seats and It Is believed many will come. Manager Glilan announces low prices for th engage ment. - Express Cashier Buys Costly Furs for Sweetheart Clue Enables Officers to Get Confes sion from Man Who Planned $14,000 Robbery. NIAGARA FALLS, Ont,,. Jan. t -Cashier William Dobeon today confessed to Chief Mains of th Ontario police that he and two others planued snd executed the robbery here last November, when 314.000 coiiHib-ned to Toronto banks was stolen after an alleged sensational holdup, in which Cashier Dobson's head was cut open with a piece of lead pipe. Th other two under arrest are Purl 8. Whistler, an express messenger, and Charles J. Fllnn, foinierly of New York City, who cam to the American falls two years ago and opened a saloon. ' As Dobson told ths thrilling story after the robbery, two foreigners cam Into th office Just ss a train pulled Into the sta tion. He was making up packagss of money consigned to Toronto banks to put oh board of the train. . Ons of the foreigners asked if a parcel had' been received for him and as Dobeon leaned over to pick up a book he received a stunning blow on ths head. Dobson's head was cut open and when the ae:il hurried in to see what waa delaying the cashier he was found lying unconscious and the money -was gone. The crack on tha head was part of th plot, Dohsou confessed today but the man engaged to do this part of the work ex ceeded his instruction.. The fact that th caihler was so badly hurt served to divert -tiutpfclon from him for a long time. One of the detectives was - convinced, however, that Dobson had a hand in the robbery and has been watching him patiently for weeks..-. The purchase n of valuable furs by Dobson for his sweet heart gave him the first clue. Ship Laden with Sugar Sinks off Delaware Coast Schooner Johanna Springs Leak and Thick Treacle Stops Pumps Twelve Lives Lost. NEW YORK, Jan. 2 Such are, the for tunes of those who go down to the sea thut twelve men, who were lost on Thanks giving day of last year, when the British schooner Johanna went down not 160 miles from ths. Dels ware breakwater, were not even known to bs missing until the sur vivors were brought to port today from St. Thomss, Danish West Indies, by th steamer Korono. The vessel wss loaded with sugar, that clogged ths pumps and prevented th crew from saving IU PASADENA'S FLORAL PAGEANT MOVES ON TIME Storm Is Not . Allowed to a, poll Bis; Feature of Annaal Re Tonrnament. PASADENA, Cal., Jan. J. Despite n cloudburst last night, Pasadena's floral pug) ant, the most attractive feature of ths rose tournament celebration here each New Year's diy, took up lta Una of march on time Saturday. The city waa crowded with visitors, including a large number of east ern tourists. The display of flags nnd blooms arranged In attractive designs snd fashioned Into beautiful floats was the moat magnificent ever witnessed here. Be cium of the Storm the athletic events at Tournament park wtre pjsiponed one week. LOS ANGl.LKS. Cal., Jan. l.-A rainfall so heavy aa to amount almost to a cloud burst marked the dawn of ths new year In Los Ang'les snd vicinity. Landslides In Csjon pssa tied up transcontinental trains on the Santa Fe snd Salt I.ke lines. DR. HALE OUT OF MINISTRY Hdltor and Anthor Formally renos4 from Priesthood by Bishop Whlttaker. MIDDLKBORO, Mesa., Jan. I Rev. Wil liam Bayard Hale, D. D., L. L. D., form erly rector of th Church of Our Saviour her will not stain officiate In th Episco pal church. Friends have been Informed he has withdrawn from the list of elergy and has been formally deposed from the priest hood by Bishop Wlttaker of Pennsylvania. Dr. Hale,' who Is a writer of note, was formerly managing editor of ths Public Ledger, Phlisdelplia. About a year ago Dr. Hale prepared a remarkable Interview, which h had with Emperor William of Oermany, for a New York magazine. Upon requeal of ths Ger man officials the magailne decided not to publish the Interview,