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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1910)
THE BEE: OMATTA. FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1910. 9 If f ( f 1 1 1 REAL ESTATE nF.ll ESTATE DEALERS. rtFED ArtSTRACT CO.. Est. ISM; promw ervlee; get out prices. 1710 Far n km Bt, PATNE INV. CO., first floor N. T. Llf BENJAMIN R, K. CO.. 477 Brandnla Bldg RKAL KSTATRTITfj-TKU8T CO. CHAS. E. WlLX.IAM.-tON. President city propeiTty rbnTsALBi Kountze Place Homes Don't Buy Without Seeing These Houses in This Fine Addition. BUNGALOW, $3,500 PINKNEY STREET A large, well ar ranged "bungalow, completely modern anil up-to-date; oak flnNIi; tine tluora; fur nace heat; full bBRcni-.it; fine porch; full lot; cany term. 7-K00M HOUSE,' $4,000 PINKNEY STREET A fine, new, alt modern two-story iiquare house; flno oak finish and flonra; lot 50x125 ft.; south front; one block to tar. This In a nice looking, well built home. 7-R00M HOUSE, $4,000 EMMET STREET A very fine cottage, near Sherman Ave. car; large living room, dining room, don and kitchen on first 'floor; three bedrooms nd bath room on second floor; beautiful decorations throughout; acreens and storm sash; fine jard; paved street; house Is 2 years old; easy terms can be srrnnged. 7-ROOM HOUSE, $4,400 EMMET STREET near Uth; a Rood, new, all modern house, built for a home; fine oak flnlHh; all large rooms; paved street: lot 80x124 ft.; fine houses all around. NORRIS & MARTIN, Douglas 4270. 623 Bee Bldg. FOR SALE House with twenty-eight rooms; six families; 833 N. 2tith St., South Onisha; gas, electric light and bath; rents for $166 per month. Louis Tonasko. HANSCOM PARK DISTRICT A 2146 So. itth St. Lot 7Bxl32-foot terrace, -'bfs.utlful lawn, 7-room cottage. Not new. but honestly built. Good barn. 13,400 for prompt sale, mis is low price. Easy terms. ' JUST A NICE HOME 2523 Templeton. Full lot, 5-room cottage In splendid repair. Modern, except heat. Neat hedge fence and lawn. $2,3fl0. - Easy term. ... , .. . .GEO. D. PERRINE, 332 Faxton Blk. . Tel. Douglas 7801. K81 EVANS St., T roofhs, new, modern. 4ak and p:ne finish; near Omaha unlver-lty-3,750. Call W-31M. BEST LOCATION Excellent view, very high grour und. south front, pretty yard. 60-ft. lot. 10 deep,- half block to Farnam car, 8 rooms, strictly modern, 'new as phalt paving, f'ement walks com plete. d,S00. Terms. 'Phone us now. 0 'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO., 1001 N. T. Life. Tel. Doug. 2161 Have you $50.00 to make the first payment on .a fine lot in a good location T Then these lots will interest you: ' N. E. oor. 28th and Taylor I, Sts., lot 54x126,- $650.00. :r - ,.. Lot 54 ft. , South Ames on -souih side of 28th St., $550.00. t:c- y Lot 108 ft. South Ames Ave., T on south side of 28th St., lot 54x 126; $525.00. , ' ' " Also 6 good lots at 30th and Binney Sts. Each lot 45x140, each $450.00. One good lot. at 26th and Bin ney Sts., 42x108, $650.00. CREIGIL SONS & CO., -Tel. Doug. 200, ; 508 Bee Bldg. 6 ROOMS 8TRICTLY MODERN. Corner, paved street, large lot, near car. small amount cash, balance 'V VERY EASY TERMS. - NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO.. Suit S24 New York Llf Bldg. ' The owner has left the city and we now offer his home for v sale. This is a good 6 room cot .. tage, in a good location near T 2.Gth and Poppleton Ave. Lot iW 5X127. Puved street, cement j walks, shade trees. House is A modern except for a furnace. . Possession can be given at once. For further . particulars call and see, or telephone. CREIGH , SONS & CO., ' . Tel. Doug." 200. 508 Bee Bldg. A newspaper must produce results to show a gain The Bee has made good on both results and gain On city real estate, comparing the month of December. 1909. with the same month 1908, shows that The Bee has madea gain of 28. ? : VVith the same comparison the World-Herald shows a loss of 9i. How it looks in figures: BEE Dec, 1909...... 1,137 inches Dec, 1903 884 inches Gain of Bee. .253 ins. or 28 REAL ESTATE C1TT FROrKRTV FOR SALE. (Continued. - '- SEVEN ROOMS MODERN On Slst Rt., half block car line, near Hsnscom park, large lot, good barn and driveway, excellent neighborhood; a . very cheap place at $4,G00 TERMS NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO., Suite 624 New York Ufa Bldg. A SNAP. 1 block of I lots, facing on Binney, Wirt and 20th Sts.. for M.OUO, Water, gaa and sewer. 1 blocks from KounUe Place, and worth twice the money. John M. Mae farland, m New York Life Uidg. 'Phone Douglas 6MT8. . A NICELY furnished steam heated 14 room flat, close In, full of roomers. A bar gain for cash. Address K 786, Bee. EIGHT ROOMS MODERN Evrythlng right up to the minute; gar age electric lighted; lot 76 feet front; one block ! mi nam oar; surety a Dargain ar H.W); terms. NOWATA LAND AND IAJT JU Suit 024 New York Life Bldg. 7 ROOMS STRICTLY MODERN, In western part of town, lot 60x130, paved street, concreie walks; house Is brand new; will sell at very low price If taken soon. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO., Suite C24 New York Life Bldg. REAL ESTATE KAHBt ARO RANUH t,A!VD fOH ALB CoWtraSi. COLORADO western slope Irrigated orchard lund. Delta district. W acre handles. Writ Walter P. Smith Co.. 711 17th St., Denver, Colo. 70.000 ACRES of fertile. Irrigable land on the Costilla estate In the San Luis Valley of Colorado. The cream of Colorado land, with perpetual water right. 3.000 acres to sell at M. 20.000 acres sold since March, lid. Write for advertising literature. COSTILLA IHKIOATED LAND CO., 312 Railway Exchange Bldg., Denver Colo. FARM BARGAIN Must be sold on ac count of owner's health; well Improved 320-acre farm, seven and a quarter miles from town, price, per acre; easy terms. J. X. Campbell, Litchfield, Neb. FOR SALE Oil EXCHANGE ISO-acre best black soil farm, 125 miles west of Omaha; farm Improved and, . fenced; 1R aores alfalfa, orchard, etc. Price, 172.60 per fro- acre. Want iiood stock hardware ana plements. Address owners, Cersy Bros., Osceola, Neb. t a aaaa. FOR SALE S20 acres, good houso and barn, 100 acres to wheat, all goes. Only $30 per acre. 100 scree, 140 to wheat, only 1.5 per acre. Act quick. J. F. Schump, Cunningham, Kan. Minnesota. MINNESOTA farms for bargains. F. M. Young. Flattamouth. Neb. Se North Dakota. FOR SALE The choloesn tract of land In Buffalo county; the quarter section on which Gann Valley, the oounty seat. Is located; 121 acres, free from stone; price. J:.0 per acre; sold to first who wires earnest money, b. A. Reynolds Land Co., Kimball, S. D. Oklahoma. - OKLAHOMA IV e have 100.000 acres of choice land to select from, i anting In price from t& to H0 per acre. This land Id ih oil an gas illsirlot and you might get an oil well lth your land. NOWATA LAND AND. LOT CO.. Suit 04 New York Lit Bldg. II lacella neons. I WANT THE CASH. I have a Union Pacific Railroad Land Contract that has a payment coming due Jai.uary 7. I want to borrow enough on contract to meet next payment, which Is I23J 32, or sell contract for $1,200, which makes section less than $4 per acre. P. O. Box 173, Council Bluffs, la.1 REAL ESTATE LOANS 8ECON- MOUTGAUli loans negotiated. Auuly Rooms 417-18 First National Bank bldg. Bell phou Douglas 2318. MONEY TO LOAN Payne lnvcstmeut Coi WANTED City loana Peters Trust Co. $100 to $10,000 made promptly. F. D. Wead. Wead Bldg., lsUi and fc'arnam. $o00 to $5,000 on homes la Omaha. O' Kerfs I'.eal Kstat Co., 1001 ti. Y. Lit. Doug, or A-2152 WANTED Cltjr loans and warrants. W. Farnam Smith 4k Co.. 1320 Farnam bt. LOWES f RATES Bamls. Brandela Bldg. rxiANS to home ownera and horn build ers, with privilege ot making partial pay. tr.ents stnu-annuaiiy jno commission. W. H. THOMAS. COS First National Bank Bldg. FJVB PER CENT MONET to loan on Omaha Business Property, THOMAS BRENNAN, Room 1. New York Llf Bldg: PAYNE. BOSTW1CK CO.. N. Y. Ufa. Private money, $o00 to $6,000; low rute. OARVIN BROS.. 1I N. Y. Llf. $600 to $o,ouo on Improved property. No delay. FOR SALE A $10,000.00 , 5 Per Cent Loan secured by first mortgage on 320 acr farm worth mora thar. $100 per acre. W. O. URE, 604 Beo Bldg., Omaha. EASTERN Nebraska farm loans and loans on high-grade Omaha residence prop erty at low Interest, optional payments, no delay. I. Slbbernsen, Old Boston Store Bldg. WORLD-HERLD Dec, 1909 ,1,089 inches Dec, 1908.;. ...1,200 inches Loss of W-H., Ill ins., 0i REAL ESTATE WANTED ,WE HAVE BUYERS FOR 1 and 7 room uounee. If prices are right wa can , your prnperty for you. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO.. Suit tiXi N. Y. Life llldg. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT IMPROVED ACRE TRACT FOR RENT. acres, doth and Dodge Sts., on paved rond and street car line; good t-roum house and other outbuildings; 10 acres plow lend, balance hay and pasture land; bearing fruit trees. Rent W per month. UEOROE CO., 1001 Far nam St. Doug. 7u6. DAIRY FARM FOR RENT. A splendid 400-acre fnrm, about 6 miles west of Omaha postofflce on the Dodge street macadamised road; good Improve ments; a laige amount In alfalfa, timothy and clover; good pasture; good water sys tem and living waier; about or I acres In orchard. A very good place In every way. Oeorge O. Clark, 18 P.arl St., Coun cil Bluffs, Iowa. Telephone 114. - SWAPS 320 ACRES of land near Denver to trade for small stock of p.erchandise. Address K swi. omaiia Bee. FOUR BRAND NEW 6-ROOM HOUSE In southewestern part of Omaha, free from incumbrance ot any kind, modern. Want land at right price. Moat market, slaughter house. Ice house doing fine business In growing Nebraska town, want umana property or land. -room modern house, large lot, east front. In western part of Omaha. Want clear land; price must be right; we have no i in. tor wniiuing. NOWATA LAND A LOT CO., Suite 624 New York Life Bldg. (H0-ACRE fl.ie stock farm to trad for Omaha Income property. Address. D 879, itinana nee. Kimball County Land to Trade for Automobile S40 acres, being See. 9, Twp. 15, Range 63; three miles from railroad; bought on R. R. contract. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO., 1001 N. Y. Life. Doug, or A-2152. WE OFFER for sole nr evehnne-e for larm lann one or the best hotels In north western Iowa: town of 2.B0O. countv seat. C. & N. W. railway, dally pasaenger'trains. nun larming aisirict; hotel is well located, thirty rooms, all furnished; owner wants to farm, and will sell or trade building and business; will not rent; good run of busi ness rcany ror tne right man to step in. Aauress oi isi, care Bee. $0,500 stock of hardware, harness and fur niture, dolus: tuul bunlnsa. for Omaha Clear property. W. W. MITCHELL, Board of Trade Bldg. WANTED TO BUY BEST price paid for second-hand furnl lui e, carpal clothing and ahoa. Tel. Dong ni. HIGHEST price paid for broken watches. o'c. goto. etc. at. Nathan, zu s. inn. WANTED TO RENT WANTED at one b party of s. for t or muithe suite of furulshed rooms with board la private family. Location must be gOv,d. Willing :o pay liberally tor saiiKtaciory rooms Address w-141. WANTED SITUATIONS YOUNG lady music teachur desires to give piano lessonu in private family In exchange for board while attending school. Boyiea College, both phones. WANTED By young man. place to work for board while attending Loy.es college, botla pnoiie. FIRST-CLASS wood turner and general maciiine man; married: steady Job only. Address U, Omaha Bee. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Alphltis IS, Miller and wife to Frank ' T. Walker, lot 11, block 20, Kountze place $4,000 Benjamin F. Howard and wife to F. D. Wead, part of sub-lots 16 and l'l, - of lot 3. Capitol addition 14,000 Elslnore Place company to Kather Ine Glenna Erath, lota 1 and 2, block 1, Grant place 2o0 Solomon J. and Anna R. Firestone to Abraham Wlebe, lots 122,12,1,124, 125, 126, 129. 130, 131, 184, ld5, 1S6, Chartaew Heights 1.030 Herbert B. Wnldron and wife to John S. Nesblt. south 30 feet of lots 6 and 7, block 11, Waterloo 3,000 Herbert B. Waldron and wife to Elizabeth J. Nesblt, lots 8, 9, 10, block 1, Waterloo 3,600 Katherlne Abbott Freeborn Watson and husband to Arthur C. Thomp son, blocks 96. 190, 199 Florence, ex cept part of 1W 100 Thomas F. Maloney and wife to Ed ward E. Lltz, lot 20, block 11, Pop pleton park 1,186 G. Sam Rogers and wife to George . Givens, n lot 4, block t, Improve ment Association addition 400 Flora E. Sommer and husband to Carl Vollmer, lot 23, block 1. Moes subdivision of lots and 15, Tuttles" subdivision 1,500 Fred R. M. Mortensen and wife to Charles A. Heft, lot 6, block 1, Lowes aditlon 1,600 Marie Marx to Susie Shepherd, lots 9 and 10, Marx subdivision 600 Mary F. Bourke to Mnry Cohn. eV4 of lot 6, block 1, Parkers' addition.. 1 John Ewbank and wife to Mike Flshko, jart se4 section 36-15-11.... 4,190 Albert Llndgren, et al. to Johanna M. Llndgren. part lots 9 and 10, ShuU's addition 1 Charles C. Hupp and wife to Jennie Kindred, lot 5, block 6S, Florence.. 350 Thomas Hoctor and wife to Christian A. Melcher, lots 4 and 19. block 6. and lot 20, block 7, Hoctor Terrace.. 800 Mike Flshko and wife to John Eiv- T'trtfci'iia'Tnal'anMi $3,000 M Each Year From We are growing the choicest FEARS, PEACHES, PRUNES, . PLUMS, CHERRIES, APRICOTS, QUINCES and all kind' of berries and veg etables in the Spokane country with out irrigation. Spoi is a deep, black loam, clay subsoil. No gravel, no rock, no irrigation. "We aro the largest orchard operators in the ..Spokane country, having sold nearly 8,000 acres in the past two years. Let us select a 5 or 10 -acre tract in our new 1,000-acro addition and get you started on th road to an Independent Income for life. Our properties are connected with Spokane by Bteara and electric railways. We furnish the trees (your own selection), set thorn out, spring 1910, and under eipert hortlcul tnralUts they get the best care including cultivation, pruning and spraying, for fpur full years, bringing your orchard to the fifth year, when it comes into bearing. Ideal climate and soil conditions make this the greatest fruit district In the world. Call and get one of our booklets telling all about "An Orchard Home in the Spokane Country. THE HAHUER-GRAVES CO., SPOKANE. WASH. Or Call it Loyal Hotel, Omaha, Neb. J. ft. LUSK, Manager eljam REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS (Continued.) bank, part sw4 ne4, section 3R-IS-lt 108 VA 4.000 WiUlam B. Waldo and wife to Har vey J. Grave, lot 22. block 2, Hal rron Heights Horace H. Kilnn and wife to Martha M. Ish, lot 21. block 2. Hanscom place .' Joseph H. Weldenfeller to Edith H. Axtel, east 40 roet or lot I. PiocK IS, Kountxe pise 4.000 1.200 ft. 500 t 610 2.500 1 3.000 Nettle Chapman and huvband to James E. Freeman one acre In se4 section 33 -is-12 Mary A. H. Howell to Kltr.a M. Har ris, lot 18. block I. Klihy piece Ssmuel Katx and wile to F. P. Wead, lot 14, block . Jerome park O. L. Welmer and wife to John Jarobson, part of lots 1 and 2, block 2. Omaha View Willis HtrarW and wife to Mary F. Swisher, lot 15. Cain place Laura A. Kennedy et al.. to Mary Sullivan, prt lot 8, block s. J. I. Redlck's subdivision, also lota t and 10. block 10. Dundee place Andrew Sohler to Webb Kellogg, part lot 49, Olse'a addition LEGAL NOTICES THE MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. PPKOAT, STOCKHOLDERS' MEETINO. NOT1CK 19 HEREBY GIVEN that a spe. clal meeting of the Stockholders of The Missouri Pacltic HAiiwsy company win d held at the principal office of said Com pany. In the Missouri Pacific Building. No. 705 Market Street, In th City of 8t Louis Missouri, on Tuesdsy, the IRth day of January, 1910, at nine o'clock In the fore noon of that day, to consider and act upoa the following pioposltlons: (a) To adopt a coa ot oy-iaw lor ins Company. (b) TO raiiry, aeseni 10 nn i'F certain indenture ot lease bearing date th lfcth day of July, 1909, by and btwn Boonvlll. St. Louis & Southern Railway Company, e. corporation of the State of mi. an4 this Comrianv and authorised on behalf of this Company at a meeting of th-1 Board or Directors, neia on in mm dv of August, 1909. c) To ratify, assent to and approve th purchas by this Convpany of th whol or any part of the railroads and other prop erty and franchises ot all or any of th following named railroad jompanlea: Carthage and Western Railway Company, Joplln and Western Railway Company, St. Louis, oak Hill and Carondelat Railway Company. Sedalia, Warsaw and- South western Railway Company, The Kansas City Northwestern Railroad Company, Ths Nebraska Southern Railway Company, Omaha Belt Railway Company. Omaha Southern Railway Company, paclflo Rail way Company In Nebraska, Th Pueblo and State Lin: Railroad Company, and Kansas and Arkansas Valrey Hallway. (d) For the puipos of rtfundlng under lying mortgage bonds and equipment obli gations of the Company and; for other cor poral purposes, to consent to, concur in end authorise an Increase oi th bonded Indebtedness ot Th Missouri Pacific Hall stay Company, by th amount of $176,000,000 by the issue ot Gold Bonds of th Com pany, limited In th aggregate to th principal amount ot $17E,0w,o00 at any on time outstanding, to bear Interest at a rat or rata hot to exceed five per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, and all or any part of such bonds, as th Board of Directors may determine, to b convertible at th option of th holders and registers owners therec f Into stock of the Railway Company upon such terms and otherwise as the Board of Directors may determine; and to consent to concur In and authorise the 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 tu!s Company whether now owned or hereafter acquired, to seour such Issue of bonds by this Company, and to consider an act upon, th form and terms of such mortgage. (e) To consent to and authorise the pur eii bv this Company from time to time of not to exceed $2!),000.000 par valu of th bonds of th SL Louis, Iron Mountain and Southern Hallway company. (f) To ratify Ih proceedings of th Board of Directors theretofore taken in and about the mi tiers aforesaid. Including the authorizatlor ot said bonds and mort gage and deed of trust and Hi us to be made of said bonus, and to consider and act upon such othei business as may properly bo transacted at the meeting. The stock transfer books .uf the Company will be closed at t P. M. on the 7th day of January, 1910. and will remain olosed until 10 A. M. on the 19th liay of January, 1910. Dated, New York, Novemoer. nth, isu. By older of the Board oX.PIrectors. UU.UHUC j. uuulVi rresiaenb A. H. CALEF, Secretary. 'The Missouri Psclfio Railway Company, 195 Broad n ay, New York, Nov. 30th, 1900. To the Stockholder of The Missouri Pacific Railway Company Referring to the notice sent to you November 17th, 1909, calling special meeting ot the Stockholders of this Company to be held on the IStn day ot Jan uary, 1910, you are notified that the atook tif.nffer books oi this Company will be olostd at S o'clock p. m. December tth, 1909, Instead of January 7th, 1910, and re main closed until 30 o'clock a. m. January 19th, 1910. Thin change In date Is made to avoid any possibility of confusion In deal ings In tho stock and rights to subscribe to bonds, prior to the date of said "special meeting. If unable to attend th meeting please sign and return the proxy which w have already sent you. A. H. CALEF, Nov. IS to Jan. 18. Secretary." Nov. U to Jan. 15. STOCKHOLDERS' MLETING OFF1CK of Lee-Glass-Andieesen Hardware com pany, Omaha. Nebraska, December 11, 1900. Notice Is hereby given to the stockholders of le-Olass-Amlreesen Hardware Com piny that th annual meeting of the stock holders of ths company will be held at the office of the said company, corner of Ninth and Harney stree.s. in th city or Omaha, In the state of NeDraska, on Tuesday, Jan uary 11. A. D. 1910, at $ o'clock p. nr., for the purposo of electing a board at direct ors for the company to serve during th ensuing year, and to transaot such other business as may be presented at such meet'ng. H. J. .LEjii, President. Attest: W. M. GLASS. Secretary. DU to J 11 STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. Notice Is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of The Be Building company will be held at 4 o'clock p. m., Tuesday, January 18, 1910, at the office of said company In The Bee building. Omaha, for the election ot a board of di rectors for the ersulng year anu th trans- an Investment $3,500 IIow would you like an orchard home Lake, only 12 miles from the great city of (ane, Washington Spokane has a population of 120,000 and grow ing at the rate of 25,000 yearly. . Some orchards in the Spokane country netted the owners over $1,500 per acre in 1909. Our soil 1 Town, LEGAL NOTICES (Continued i ' action of such other business as may prop rly com befor such meeting. H. A HASKELL. Secretary. Dec. $1-23t D 3. DSVIlOt. GOVERNMENT NOTICES OFFICE CONSTRUCTING WLA KTER- master, Fort Leavenwortn, Kansas, ie- cember 8, lit Sealed proposals, in tripli cate, will b received here until 11 a. in., central time, January t, 110, and then opened, for grading, approximately 84.000 cubic yards of earth. Full Information and blank forms of proposals furnished on application. Plana and specifications may be seen here, also at the offioes of Chief guartermastsra. Omaha and St. Paul; Builders Exchang. Paul; Master Build ers Exchange and L'nited Ststes Quarter master. Scarritt Building, Kansas City, Mo. United States reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids. Envelopes to be marked "Proposals for Grading." and ad dressed to Captain Wm. D. Davis, Quarter master, United States Army. D10-U-12-13-J6-T RAILWAY TIME CARD UNION STATION 10TH at MASON. Ualon Pacific Leave. Arrlv. Overland Limited 7:20 am all:Gpm China and Japan Mall.. a 4:00 pm a 8:50 pm Atlantic Express a:bJam Oregon and Washington Limited al2:01 am a 6 46 nm Lo Angeles Limited. .. .a!2:6S pm a 1:60 pin Portland Speciiil al2:66pm a 8 60 pm CotCTi&o Special a 1:4. am Il:9tini North Piatt Local a 8:16 am a 4:46 pm Colorado Express a 3:50pm a 8:00 pm Grand Island Local a 6:39 pm alO :30 am Lincoln-Beatrice Local .. bll :4o pm b 1:20 pm ValDsralao and Central City Diz.wpm Di:3ipm 'Chiensro at North wester a. Colorado-Chicago a 7:46 am a 1:30 am Chicago Dayllsht spi....a t:ou am au:am Omaha-Chicago Local. .. al2:06 pm all 36 prr. Colorado-Chicago a 6:20 pm a 3:- pm Omaha-Chlcaaro Sol a 6:01 pm a 7 00 aiu Paclflo Coast-Cblcago...a e;uj pm 1:29 pm Loa Anaeies-Portland Limited a 9:10 pm al2:05 pm Overland Limited aU liam a 7:06 am Carroll Local a 4:16 am a 9:56 pin Fast Local Cedar Raplda-Omaha a 3:36 pm NORTHWESTERN LINE NORTH, Twin Cltv and Dakota Daylight a 7:60 am alO :20 pm Minnesota and Dakota, .a ':00 pm Twin City Limited a 9:W urn a 7:10 am Sioux City Local a 3:46 pm a 3:28 pm Dakola-Sioux City Omaha a 8:10 am Mlnnesoia-Sloux City- Omaha all :00 am NORTHWESTERN LINE WEST. Norfolk-Soueslecl a 1 :50 am elu Mpm Lincoln-Dong pine ii:nui au:uoam Norfolk-South Platte. ..b 2:15 pm b 6:20 pm Hastings-Superior b 2:16 pra b 6:20 pm Deadwood-hot Springs. a 65 pm a 6:20 pm Casper-Lander a 3:66 pm all :00 am Fremont-Albion o6:Mpm b 1:86 pm Missouri Pacific K. C. and St. L. Ex. ..a 9:40 am a (:S6 am K. C. A St. L. Ex. Lv, Bat. 12 p. m all :15 pm a 6:60 pm Illinois Central. Chicago Expresa a 7:16 am a 1:46 pm Chicago Limited a 8:00 pm a 7:15 pm Minn. -at. Paul ttxp D 7:10 am Minn. -St. Paul Ltd a 6:00 pm a 7:16 am Omaha-Ft. Dodge Local. b 4:16 pm bll :30 am Chicago, Hock Island at Pacific, EAST. Rocky Mountain Ltd. ...a 1:40 am al0:30 pm Iowa Local a 6:40 am a 4:30 pm Chicago Day Express. ..a 7:42 am all:66 pm Des Moines Local a 4:00 pm al2:30 pm Iowa Local. . b 10:36 am b 9 66 pm Chicago-Eastern Ex a 4:40 pm a 1:16 pm ChicagoNebratka Ltd. .a 6:08 pm a 1:02 pm WEST, Chicago-Nebraska Ltd. for Lincoln ...a b:s am a 6:17 pm Colo, and Cat. . Ex. ...... ,a 1:26 pm a 4:30 pin Okla. and Texas Ex.... a 2:30 pm a 1:60 phi Rocky Mountain Ltd....al0:40 pm au;z&am lliii-uao, UDwauke 4t St. Paol, Overland Limited al2:10 am a 7:06 am Omaha-Chicago Exp. ...a 7:00 am ai:ain Colorado Special. ...... ..a 7:40 am a 1:30 am Colo.-Caiifoinla Exp.. ..a :uu pm a :zo pin Perry-Omana Local b 6:16 pm all :06 pm Chicago Great Western Chicago' Limited a 6:00 pm Twin City Limited a 8:30 pm a 8:00 am Chicago Express a 1:46 pm t ain city impress a:waai a :w pin Wanash Omaha-St. Louis Exp. ..a 0:30 pm a 9:36 am Mail and Express a 7:30 am all:16pm btanuerry Local (from Council Bluffs) b 6:00 pm bl0:16 arc BURLINGTON STA IOTH A MASON Dnrlinarton . Leave, Arrive. Denver and California. .a 4:10 pm a 8:46 pra Puget Sound express. . .a :iy pm a s:io pin Nebraska points. ...a 3:20 am a 6:10 pm ...a 4:10 pm a 6:10 pm Black Hills Northwest Express.. Nebrnska points..... Lincoln Mall... Nebraska Express... Lincoln Local ..aii:ov pm a 1:10 am ..a 8:20am a (:10pm ..b 1:20 pm al2:l5 pm ..a 9:16 am a 6:10 pm b 9:08 am Lincoln Local.. .a 7:26 pm a 7:50 pm Schuytcr-Flattsmouth ..b 3:05 pin bl0:20am Plattemouth-Iowa a 9:18 am a 8:50 pm Bellevue-Plattsmouth ..a 1:30 pm a 2:40 pm Colorado Limited all :30am a 7:10am Chicago Special a 7:20 am all:10pm Chicago Express a 4:20 pm a 3:65 pm Chicago Fast Exp a 6:90 pm a 8:00 am Iowa Local a 1:15 am all:4am Et. Louis Express a 4:56 pm all:4oam Kansas City A St. Joe. .Al0:45 pm a 6:46 nm Kansas City & Bt. Joe. .a 9:16 am a 8:10 pm Kansas city & si. joe..a 4:00 pm ....... WEBSTER STA 1BTH A WEBSTER Missouri Pacific. Leave. Arrive Auburn Local b 8:50 pm bl2:10 pin Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis Omaha Sioux City Express b 2:00 pm bll 45 ana Omaha Local cG:20pm Sloux-Clty Passenger b 9:20 pm Twin City l'assonger....D :ao am .... Rfoux City Local c S::if am Emerson Local b 5:55 pm b 9:10 am 'ffaraawisw-i ss'if.un w ! From Ten Acres of Com mercial Winter Apples Your Own Ttrms Full Bearing Apple Orchards Are Selling As High as $3,000 Per Acre at Meadow If unable to rail in person, cot out this cou pon and mall to J. It. LUSK, Manager, Ilavnuer-Cirares Co., Hotel Loyal, Oiualia, Neb. I am Interested in orchard land and would like one of your booklets: "An Orchard Home In the Spokane Country." Signed. State. Date. (oxlanrd. a Dally. b Dally xcpt Hundny. c Sun- day onl). OCEAN STEAMSHIPS Canadian rAciric waasXY lAit.tNns ruTwnr voktriau QUIbBBC AND LIVKRrOOU Ksthlns battae an Iba atiantta tbtn ear ginraaias. Wlralaas as all ataemara. a B. BKNJAJIllf. a. A. Bit . Clark SI., Cblease. Hi Woman Bound to Chair and Her House Set Fire Victim of Black Hand Outrage in New York Rescued bj Firemen, Who Broke in Door. NEW YORK. Jan. Bound hand and foot In lier chair, Mrs. Josephine Oenxarrtl ant and watched the flamra ot her burning house creep nearer and nearer tonicity until Just befor they reached her firemen hurst down the door. She had refused to pay $500 demanded from her In a "black hand" letter August. Two men who said they were plumbers knocked at hr door tonight, with pf"l- lon from the landlord, they said, to repair the plumbing. No sooner were they ad mitted than they took a different tone. W are the mn who wrote that letter," said the spokesman; "give us the money or we will kill you." Mrs. Gensardl fainted from fright. When she recovered she was bound to a kitchen chair and the room had been set on f'.re. Th woman waa nearly dead from fr'.ght and suffocation when rescued. Sensation Seen in Heinze Case Report Interesting Evidence .Sub mitted to Grand Jury Will Be Made Known. NEW YORK, Jan. . Hints that there would bs sensational developments in the cases of the Indicted United Copper com pany officials were thrown out today when counsel for V. Augustus Helnza enteted demurrer to the Indictments against Heinze and gained the adjournment ot a hearing on a charge involving other United Copper officials nt.6 directors. Hslnse and his brother, Arthur P., were both In the United States circuit court when the cases came up. P. Augustus Helnse pleaded not guilty to an indictment charging blm with over-oertlficatlon and misapplication of the funds of tne Mer cantile National bank, the former Morse- Heinze Institution and argument on the demurrer was set tor January 13. A motion to quash also will be entered. It was stated that the. motion will be ao- companled by allegations of unusual in terest concerning acts and statements In the grand Jury room when the Indictments were found. It Is the charge of the prosecution that Mercantile bank funds were used In financing a pool In United Copper 'stocks and when the books of the United Copper oompany were wanted by the grand Jury in its investigation they tvere found to have been spirited away. In the Mercantile bank case, Helnia's original ball of 150,000 was continued. REFORM SCHEME FOR 'FRISCO Committee) Appointed by Mayor ln( rest Chances In Municipal Mettaoaa. BAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 6. Mayor F. R. Taylor received today the report of a coin mittee appointed by him In October, 1903, to "investigate the causes of municipal corruption In San Francisco as dUclosed by the investigation of the grand Jury and the prosecution of certain persons for brib ery and other offenses against the state." The report makes a number of recom mendations, among them the following: That municipal elections be made non partisan, the names ot candidates to ap pear on the ticket without party designa tion; the annulment of public service fran chises that have been obtained by fraud; th enactment of a statute compelling pub Ho service corporations to testify against themselves, and that it be a felony to sell the columns of a newspaper unless they are plainly marked as columns sold. FUNERAL OF 0. 0. MILLS Boay Will He Taken to New York on Special Train, Starting; Prldnr Might. BAN FRANCISCO, Jan. . The body of the late Darius O. Mills, who died suddenly at his winter home at, Millbrae, Monday night, will be taken to New York Friday nli;lit In a special train. Mrs. Whltelaw Reld. his daughter, Osdtn Mills, his son. and Mrs. Ogden'Mllls will accompany the body. . I John Flourney, Mr. Mill's attorney here. said he thought that the will of the late financier was In the hands of New York attorneys, v. MAE C. WOOD TO BE TRIED Court Refuses to Dismiss Cnse He cause of Failure of Thomas C. Piatt to Appear. NEW YORK. Jan. . Although Thomas C. Piatt probably will never be In condition to testify, Mae C. Wood, who claims that he married her, must stand trial for forgery and perjury charges, based on document she produced and testimony she gave to support her alleged marriage. Although counsel' argued In her behalf today that the Indictments should be quashed because of Piatt's failure to appear. Judge Foster refused to dismiss -them. A date for trial will be set after further argument. MISS CLARA B0ALS MARRIED Granddaughter of Colonel W. P. Cody Ileromea Wife of Franklin namllton Denn. NEW YORK. Jan. .-Mlas Clara Boal of Chicago, granddaughter ot Colonel W P. Cody (Uuffalo BUI), and Franklin Ham llton Benn, a wealthy English lumberman were married today at Trinity chapel, thi city. Colonel Cody was present at the cer emony. The bride and bridegroom aalled for England this afternoon and will mak their home In London. Mrs. Benn waa born on the Crow Indian reservation, where her father was rancher, but studied In schools here In the east and In Paris. Rot. J. W. Williams Testifies. Rev. I. W. Williams, Huntington. W. Va.. writes us as follows: 'This Is to eerlfy that 1 used Foley's Kldrfey Remedy for nervous exhaustlcn and kidney trouble and am free to say that Foley's Kidney Remedy will do all that you claim for 11." Sold by all druggists. RAILWAY TIME CARD OBJECTS 10 SYNDICATE BALL Chairman August Herrmann Warn Club Owneri Against Iai Evil. MURRAY CONTRACT IS REFERRED National ('ommlsalnn Itrrlarfa It lis o Jnrladlrtlon In the Matter- Oatlaw Must Applf (or ' Ueinstatviurnt. CINCINNATI. Jan. fr-A straight deolnra tlon agHlnst "syndicate bne ball" in the rrport of August Hfrrmann, chairman of the national base ball commlsalan.. was the foatur of the annua) meeting hsre yester day. John C. Lynch, president of the National league, was guest of honor at a dinner given tonlgTit by Chairman Herrmann and President Johnson of the American- lesgue. William Murray's statement of his clnlm against the rhilndetphi National league chili wss not made public. He assorted that he has .a contract calling for his services as manager until after the season of V.ill. but that the new management of the club refuses to carry out the agree ment. v The commission decided that the case does not belong to Its Jurisdiction, and re ferred it. through Tresldent Lynch, to the board of directors of the National league. Another finding declared that players of the California league, the "outlaw" organi sation, which recently subscribed to the na'.ional agreement, must make personal application for restoration to good staini ng. This ruling followed a hearlnir by hlch outfielder "Happy" Smith of. the Oakland club was awarded to the Chicago Nationals. The Waco club was given five days In which to pay the draft price for Tltcher Holmes, formerly of the New York Na tlonhl!. and the. application of the New York American league club for a rehearing In the case of Player Savage of Weterbury, Conn., was denied. Chairman Herrmann in his annua) report warned club owners - against, permitting syndicate base ball. If It Is attempted, he said, no matter In what league or In what city, prompt action to suppress It must be taken, not only by the national commis sion, but by everyone Interested fn the perpetuation of the national game. He reviewed the work of the -commission for won, showing J36 findings, rulings and notices had been Issued. This represented, an Increase of zoo per cent over the first year of the commission's existence. August Herrmann was re-elected chair man and John U. Bruce was again chosen secretary. WILL. NOT FIGHT IN UTAH Governor Spry Says Johnson-Jeffries II out Will Not Be Permitted. SALT LAKE CITY. Jan. S.-r"U Is not possible lor that fignt to lake place here and come within the law. 1 will uphold the law It It becomes necessary." With these words Uovernor William Spry tonlaht sweot aside all doubt as to his attitude toward the Jeffries-Johnson cham pionship contest and disposed of the plan to stage tne tight Mere. Uovernor Spry tonight made the rollow- ng statement to the Associated Press: The law is so plain in this state that only one construction can bo placed on It. It Is not at all possible tor tne tlgnt to t&ko place and come within the law. The responsibility, or course, would De upon inn chief of police of the city or the stier.ff of the county In which tue fight Is to take place. I take it that those men have as much regard for the law as I have and will take action to see that It Is cnfoicxd, but In my capacity as governor of the state 1 will uphold the law it it becomes nco.u- sary." PREPARING FOR THIS BIG MEET Colleges of Four States In Track Competitions Here. Manager Glllan ot tho Auditorium la working In conjunction with the promoters of the big annual track meet, which Is scheduled for Omaha for the middle of March. Other cities have set the mice for these and the colleges around Omaha have asked that this city stand sponsor for a big meet to which all the colleges of Ne braska ana western Jowo will be invited. Colleges and universities of MUsourl and Kansas may also take part. Ben Cherrlng ton. a student of the University or .Ne braska, Is originator of the scheme and he now has the support of the aihletio asso ciation of the university. Hantuis City has been holding similar meets tor some years and they not only draw athletes fro.n ail the colleges, but draw an Immense crowd of Interested spectators. It Is planned to hold the meet In the Auditorium.- , Hyland Back Again. IOWA CITY, la., Jan. 6. 8peclal.)- Mark Hyland, acting captain of tne track team, center on the basket ball team and captain elect of next year's foot ball team, returned to the Unlverelty of Iowa yester day despite the repeated reports that he Intended to leave until next fall. He spent his Christmas vacation near Des Moines, coming back to the university yesterday. Sports In Spite of Cola. . IOWA CITY. Ia,, Jan. 6. (Special.) Though classes in the University of iowa have been abandoned because oi the lack of coal, the backet ball squad Is hard at work In the chilly university armory pre paring for the first game of the season, which will be played Saturday night prob ably against the state normal team. Highlanders Send Players Back. NEW YORK, Jan. 6. The New York American league c-iuo loUuy cut lis roalur liuoat to the legal limit of thlrly-flve play- em by releasing second iiaseuiui Wanner and Outfielders Chunne'l and Farrell to the Memphis team of the Southern league. Wann- r was wkh Hartloid last year, Chan nel! with fort Wayne and arrell Willi Marlc-n, O. Philadelphia Releases Uleason. PHILADELPHIA, Jan. ti.-'flio plillad?! phlii National league btiso bail club has decided to release "Kid" Oleasou, Its former second baseman. The ciub will make an effort to find hint a place as inanugtr ot a minor leuguu team. Nationals Want Owens. KANSAS CITY, Jan. 6. Clarence (Brick) Oweiiti, y'u American association oase usil league umpire, was of lured a place on the National league umpiring start by Presi dent Thomas J. Lynch tonight. Owens has made application for his release from the minor league. : I.angford and Sullivan Matched. PITTSBURG, Jan. . Sam Langford, negro middleweight boxer of Boston, and "Montana Jack" Sullivan signed articles to box before the Empire Athletic club In this city January 18. The men will battle six rounds DEPOSED PASTOR ARRESTED Her. I.uts of Ashland, Wis., la charged with Assaulting Ills S accessor. V ASHLAND, Wis., Jun. 8 -Rev. Luti, de-puKt-d pastor of the Uerman Evangelical Lutheran society was arrested .today on a charge of ukkuuU. It Is alleged on New Year day Lutz went to the residence ot his successor, llev. liloed, and at the point of a revolver tiled to Intimidate him from preaching. OPERATION FOR MISS ADDAMS Chicago Settlement Worker Pro nounced Out of Danger by Surgeous. CHICAGO, Jan. .-M1ks Jane Addams, settlement worker and head of Hull House, was successfully operated on here today and pronounced out of danger. Today s operation was necessary because of an un. successful operation for appendicitis per. formed twelve years ago. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Is pleasant to lake. Children like IL I