THE BUK: UMA11A, MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 1910. 4 ) V. J PERSONAL .( CoiU.ua ued.) niTT.UT.A 1 VSJ No. 17002. Guaranteed PRIVATE HOMO during confinement, babies for adoption. Good Samaritan Banl torium, 740 1st A'., Council ttiuUa. Ia. ii no rns tNriNT udufi Tour renewal for tha Saturday mnlnn rout and Ladles' Horn Journal la worth trv. to the Chllil'a Kavlnc Institute. 1700 already earned. Write OOKDON, Tha Mailna Man, Omaha, or phone Douglas 7163. Kuan mem in. WTflSu'd toupe for men. GRIFFITH. ""-ia and 14 TOLNZtK BLK. MMB. ALLEN of Chicago, aalt clow. mag netic and massage treatment, a7 N. v7th. THB SALVATrON ARMY solicits caat-ofi Clothing. In fact anything you do not need Wa collect repair and aell at 1M N. 11th Bt.. for coat at collection, to tha worthy poor. Call 'phone Douglas iUS and ioi will call. MAGNETIC treatment. Emmerlin Urott. T32Z a 16th, upatalrav Doug. 6188. JOSIR WASHBCBiN'S new book. Tha I Underworld Swe' aold at ail book atoras prloe, tl.Wi MAGNETIC treatment. Mm. Smith Ki e. wi n st. tnira noor DR.' ROGERS' private confinement noma Kiit Marina ot. rnone uougla woo. MISS LA ORANB, baths, massage. KIT Dodge hi., Daaement net. Hour, Dim to p. m. . A HOME for women during confinement I W find home-for babie where mother I cannot care for them, Bable boarded I For terma addreaa Mrs. Martha A. Iea. 401 Bancroft HL, Omaha, Neb. 'Phone Dougla WL . . WB rent and repair all kind of ewlng rnaotiine. inn.- . iwsj, noug. iwst. NEHRASRA CYCLE CO.. lth and Itarney St. MASSAGE! AND PATHS. R. Ml Old Boston Store Bldg., 4th floor. izu B. lbtn Bt stairway on Dougla St SWEDISH massage. 107 N. 17th St. MAGNETIC and maaaage treatment SU No. 16th 8t MASQUE ult to rent. Tbeo. Lleben. WANTED The preetnt addre of Mr. c A. coiner, maiden name Leta Yokum. lat heard from In November, 1906: was then at Vienna hotel, Omaha. She I fourth heir In a large estate,. Suitable reward will be given for denired Information. M unvia .f ickle, git Packard St., Armourdale, xv an. POULTRY Boreenlnga. 11.64 100 Iba. Wagner, Wl N. Wtb Ii. P. STONE A-CO. poultry yard hav some fine bargain in nose uamn v i. Red -cockerel at II to 13. cockereia at 11 to S3. guarantee to .a you. My circular ofr pen imttinu 1 i. Ready Deoember 15. . II. P, Ston I pleaae free. to Co., Piatt Center, Neb. ALSEN Poultry Farm For alo. WhK Rock cockereia; price, i to Thae birdt are Jut like my iirxt premium cockerels ai the interstate tatr. t rice nut irea. ri. r. Larson, Beref rd. 8. D. ROSE COMB White Leghorn Cockcrolj for sale 1 each, or six for . Mra. John Ktapp, Palmer. ' Neb. A few mor R. C. B.' Leghorn and Iloudan cockerel for sale at II each. Ueo. J. Wol- cott, Central C'lyi.Neb, PRINTING 'PHONE IND. A-20 for good printing. Lyngstad Printing Co.. 16th & Capitol Ave. REAL' ESTATE: REAL ESTATE DEALERS. REED ABSTRACT CO., Et. 1858; prompt aervloe; get our price. 1710 f arnam bt t-Aina ni. i. . BENJAMIN . B. CO.. 477 Brandel Bldg. REAL. ESTATE TITLE-TRUST CO. CHA8. E. WILLIAMSON. President., CITY' PROPERTY FOR SALE. ROOM9 STRICTLY MODERN. 'Corner, paved street, large lot, near can mall amount ann, oaiance VERY EASY TERM3. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO.. Suit 824 New York Life Bldg. DO YOIT want a good home, modern ex cept furnce, five rooms; can be made Into aeven.rnom house: half acre of ground: th St. and Ave. A, Council Bluffs? Just ten minutes' ride to heart of Omaha. Here I a nap for the right party. Term, part v. -v a f i i aKalA iruaH FTr aale- b owner needs The money. Adl dress It, Omaha Bee, IS Scott St., Co. Bluffs. li.tnrv anartment flat. lot S0x!40. yearly rental H.ObO, within walking distance of poatofflce, js.oyu. 4 2-tory apartment flat, lot 66x140, east front, paved street, 6-room cottage In rear, north part of .city between Clark and Grace Sis., annual rontal 1:S4. 17,600. Btnre hnllrilna- with 4 aflartment flats on Clark and 30th St., lot 66x80, annual rental, two, 16,000. -tjry double brick house, witn ground basement all modern, one block south , of Lka and 20th Sts.. Cost Ut.OOO to DUIld, 101 4xL20. K.6G0.. l.ot 3xl.i2. IH-storv house, big building tn rear with 4 auartments. flat and hop, on Burt Si. bet lull) and lttth 8t. Can be bought lor to.WU. ... 4 cottage, Xlst and Clark Sta lot hoxiio, yearly rental 1732. 14.700. A nice .six-room cottage with cement ii. i . i .. . n: , i ,1 ........ I - collar, mmmt. ouui iui miailw, hi uvu i .'-'", i ood looatlon. A nice place for someone r a borne, rente . for lUi.&O imr inontli. D Dougnt tor xi.buu. C. M. BtCHMANN, 438 Paxton Blk. 7 iROOM9 STRICTLY MODERN. In western part of town, lot Mxl30, pnved street concrete walk; house I brand new; will sell at very low price ii taken soon. NOWATA LAND AND I.UT tJU., Suite CM New York LKe Bldg. J MAKE m an offer for lots 5 and 6, block (, Thornburg Place. J. H. PARltOTTK. 128 Bd. Trade. JCAST FRONT CORNER LOT. Oaa. aewer and city water; near two car line; on grade and in one 01 me .nosi progressiva neighborhoods in Omaha. . A SUKE SNAP AT $500. Nowata Land and Lot Co., Suite 634 New York Llfa Bldg. 'Phone Red VMV. 6-ROOM MODERN COTTAGE. 12,600. Full lot shad and fruit tree, naved strftet .MinrmtM walk; 211 Mania St. Look at It; part of tha payments most easy. And then, w nave others, isowaia i.tuia urni Lot Co.. Suite 624 New York Life Bldg. 'Phone Ited IStB. INVESTMENT 173 FT, EAST FRONT ON 39TII. Trent, on ttarea gtreet. .hort distance outh of Farnam. One of the cholce.t location in Omaha for apartment house. Owner wanta offer. . . NOWATA LAWl' IA l ism. , Suite 64 New York Life Bldg. Ited 1999. EIGHT ROOMS MODERN Everything right up to the minute; gar age electric lighted; lot 75 feet front; one block Farnam car; aurely a bargain at "ijUWATA LAND AND LOT CO., Suit 624 New York Life Bldg. SEVEN-ROOMS MODERN On Slat St.. half blpek ear line, near Hatiaeoin park, large lot, goo barn and drlveaay, excellent aelghborbood; a very cteap place at $4,600 TERMS NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO.. Suit &ii New York Life Bldg. HEAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE - FOR LAND OWNER will exchaiiK Omaha roatdeace; on of the best in eity, for good land, wild or Improved. House, I rooms, modern, large lot, barn; In desirable location. Might nut tn Home cash. Will give, govd trad. . O. Bux, ta city. REAL ESTATE rRK Al H I.AWO FOR 1 AL.B Calorade. TOflflO ACTtF.S nl fertile. Irrigable land on the Cotllla rotate la tha fan Luis Valley of Colorado. The mim of Colorado land, with perpetual water right. J."" acre to sell at $50. 20.000 acre aold since March. pw. Write for advertising literature. COSTILLA IRRIGATED LAND CO.. 312 Hallway Exchange llldg., Denver (.010. MlaaeMta. MINNESOTA farm for bargain. Sea F. M. Youds. Flaltamoutlu Nab. jMlasonrl. FOR fiAI.E-15 DOWN. 15 MO.V. . LY- bnv 40 acres good timber land, Maries Co., Mo. Price llffi.OO. title perfect. Write for list. Address K. C. jarreil, Eldorado Springs, Mo. NeBraaxa. FARM BARGAIN -Must ba aold on ac count of owner' health; well Improved iJO-acre farm, seven and a quarter mile from town; price, Wc- per acre:, easy terms. j. 1. uampoeii, .uitcmieia, nno. FOR SALE RellnaulBhment to home- dead of Irrigated land under the govern ment ditch near Scott a Blurr; water on land and half of It ready for crop. Address M. care Bee, 15 Scott St.. Council Bluff. Iowa.1 - klaanaaa. OKLAHOMA aire - imnn -- ne .hni,.a tan ta (elect from, ranging In prloa from U to ia par acre. This land i In the oil ant ga district and yoi might get tu oil well attn your land. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO. Suit 424 New Tor Life Bldg. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT Farm and stanch Land. DAIRY FARM FOR RENT. A enlemtld 400-acr farm, about 6 mile west of Omaha postoffice on the Dodge street maeadamlxed roat; gooa improve ments; a large amount In alfalfa Wnotliii and clover; good pature; good water s- tem ana living waier; duui u i l lc" In orchard. A very good place in every way. George O. Clark. IS rean Bt.. toun ell Bluff, Iowa. Telephone 174. REAL ESTATE LOANS oiri-nvj-i MORTGAGE loan negotiated Annlv Room 417-18 First Natloual Bank Bldg. Bell phone Xougla 131&. Good 6 Farm Mortgages Always on hand and for sale . tiofi tn 000 amounts from ,JUU to Jd.UUV. BENSON & MYElto, 412 N. Y. Life Bldg. MONEY TO LOAN Payne lnveatment Co. WANTED City loan Petera Truat Co. CITY LOANS BEST RATES CLOSED PROMPTLY Peters Trust Co. N. Y. Life Bldg. , inn . - m 1 1 n... t,,imntlv W ll VVa.,1 L We&d Bug., lain ana rarnam. tttO to 15.000 on bomea ia Omaha. 0Keete Real Kbtal Co.. 1001 N. Y. Life. Doug, or A-Ub. ' WANTED City loans' and warrant. W. Fa mam bmtih ft Co.. 132U Faxuam Bt LOWEST RATES' Bemis. Urandel Bldg. IjOANS to home owner and home build ers, with privilege of making partial pay- B.ynu enii-unnuaiiy io coiumiuioo. W. ri. THOMAS, . Kl First National Bank Bldg. FIVE PER CENT MONET to loan on Omaha Business Property. THOMAS KP.ENNAfi, Room L New York Life Bldgi PAYNE. BOSTWICK A CO., N. Y. Ute. f'-'vat. money. to 16,000; low rate. GARVIN BROS.. 218 N. T. I.ir. tvio m 00.000 on improved property.. No delay. FOR SALE A $10,000.00 5 Per Cent Loan secured by first mortgage on 320 acre farm worm more tnar. iw per acta. w. o. URE, 604 Beo Bldg. Omaha, EASTERN Nebraska farm loan and loans on hlah-erade Omaha residence OroD erty at low interest. Outionai payments. no delay. I. Sibbertisen, Old Boston Store oiag. REAL ESTATE WANTED WE UAVE BUYEKS FOB t, 6 and 7- room Louses. If prices are right wa can sew your property tor you. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO, Suit 24 N. Y. Lite Bldg. SWAPS FOUR BRAND NEW -ROOM HOUSE" In southewestern part of Omaha, free from Incumbrance of any kind, modern. Want land at right price. . Meat murket, alaughter house, Ice house doing fine business in growing. Nebraska town. Want Omaha property or land. - &-rnnm modern hnuu mram In a.ul fhnt I ..(. n, ...... 0-.1,. u'-,.. land; price must be right; w bav no time for whittling. NOWATA LAND tk LOT CO., Suit 624 New York Life Bldg. Kimball County Land to Trade for Automobile 640 acres, being Sec , Twp. 15, Rang (3; three miles from railroad; bought on It U. i wuu.n. 0 'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO., 10U1- N. T. Life. Doug, or A-Z1&2. FINE HOME IN DUNDEE Fin 8-roura house, full lot, located at 48th and Capitol Ave.; all modern. In fine Condition, r air oiock lo car; price, lo.ouo; "."V8,' cottage c ots' cBtU Ve u ouick si v nr. liouo. in trade equity for va lock of goods, or win to l,6o0. What have Dean-Andrew Co.. at! N. Y. Life. TRADE? Of course I will for anything ana do it quick. James Pearson, Moore- field. Neb. . i WANTED TO BUY BEST pne paid for eeond-Land furnl. tuie, carpets, clinking and shoe. Tat luug b7L HIGHEST price paid for broken watch, i2 gold. etc. U. Nathan, 1U u. ltta. STANDARD Webster S726. upright piano. 'Phone RALTTMORE 2d-hand lor pays best price id-hand furniture, clothe, ctu. 1. 42& WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED By young man. place to work for board while avtendiug Buyl aollag. botli phone. POSITION WANTED Engineer, machin ist, all round repair man. M year ex wi t now. lies! of Itifontuoea, Addreaa JT-Tue; ejus Be WANTED SITUATIONS (Continued.! WANTED A Doeltlon in wentern Neh . Colorado or Wyomiug by a practical Jew eler of SO yenrs' experience; fine watch workman; registered optometrist In Neb ; understands drugs Addtesa Y 128. ear Bee. WANTED TO RENT WANTED OFFICER. Good permanent nartv wlsnes two-room office. Must fnce strevt. . Willing to leae satisfactory ofIce for" term of years. Add res j-7! care Bee. WANTED At once, hv two Initio em ployed during the day, two or three mod ern unfttrnlxhed room, with hoard. In private Tftniny. Address. K NH Bee. LEGAL NOTICES THE MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. SPECIAL STOCKHOLDER!' MI-JETINO. noth-'k is ii!-..nn.t;r uivk.n that a ape cial meeting of the Stockholders of The Missouri pacific Railway Coitipa.iy will be held at tho principal office of said Com- )any, in the Missouri Faciflo Building, No. 06 Market Street, In the City cf St. Louis. Missouri, on Tuetduy, the ISth day of January, 1010, at nine o'clock In the fore noon of that day, to consider and act upon tne rouowing piopusiuutis: a) To adopt a code of by-law for the Company. (b) to ratiiy, assent to and approve a certain indenture of lease bearing date tho tMh day of July, It (9. by and between Boonviile, St. lui ft Southern Rail ay Company, corporation of the Srtate of Mtsaoui', p.na tins company and authorltei on behalf of this Company at a meeting of tl. Board of Directors, held on the ltitii dtv of August, litft. ' (c) To ratiiy. ausent to ln approve the purchase by this Company of the whole or any part of the ral.roads and other prop erty and irancnisca oi ail or aov of tne following named railroad .umpanlea: Carthatse and Western Hallway Company, Juplin and Westem Hallway Company, St Louie. uaK tun ana Carondelet Railway Company, Sedaila, Warsaw and South western Railway Company, Tne Kansas City Northwestern Railroad Company, Tho Nebiaska Southern Hallway Company. Omaha Belt Railway Company, omana Southern Hallway Company, A-acitic Kail way Company In Nemaska, The Pueblo and State Lin) Railroad Company, and Kansas and Arkansas Valley Railway. (d) For the puipose of refunding under lying mortgage bunds and equipment obli gations of the Company and for mhor cor porate Durtioscs. to consent to. concur in and authorise din Increase oi the bonded Indebtedn. ss ol The Missouri Paciflo Rall- uy Company, by the amount of elid.Ouo.uiO by the isfiie oz uoid Bonds ot tne coin pany, limited In the aggregate to tne principal amount of 17D -.' any one time outstanding, to bear Interest at a rate or rates not to excoed five per cent per annum, payable semt-annuauy, and all or any part of such bonds, as the Board ot Directors may determine, to be convertible at the option of the holders and registered owners therei t Into stuck or tne Railway Company upon such terms and otnerwise aa the Board ot Director may determine; and to consent to concur In and autnorl, 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 till Company whether now owned of hereafter acquired, to secure such issue of bonds by this Company, and to consider one. act upon the form and terms of such mortgage, (e) To consent to and authorize the pur chase by this Company from time to time of not to exceed $2t,0uo,OO0 par value of the bonds of the St Louis, Iron Mountain and Southern Hallway Company. (f) To ratify the proceedings of the Board of Directors theretofore . taken In and about the mitters aforesaid, including the authorlzatlor of said bonds and mort gage and deed of trust and the us to be made ot sua uonas, anu to consider ano act upon Much other business as may properly bo transacted at tn meeting. The stock transfer books of the Company will be closed at 3 P. M. on the 7th dai of January, 1910, and will remain cioetm nntil 10 A. M. on the 19th day ot January, lllio. Dated, New Yore, November 17th, 1909. By order of the Board of Director. GEORGE J. GOULD, President A. H. CALEF. Secretary. , . I "The Missouri Pacific Railway Company, 196 Broadway. New York. Nov. 30th. 1908 To the Stockholders of The Missouri Pacific Railway Company- Referring to the notice sent to vou November 17th. 1909. calling special meeting of the Stockholders of this company to be held on the uth day of Jan uivy. 1910. you are notified that the stock transfer books oi this Company will be c.oaed at a o clock p. m. December 8th 1309. Instead of January 7th. 1910. 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 tn th stock and right to nubacribe to bonds, prior to the date of said special meeting. If unable to attend the meeting please sign and return the proxy which we have already sent you. A. H. CALEF, Nov. IB to Jan. 18. Secretary." Nor. U to Jan. la, PAPER FOR THE PUBLIC PRINTING AND BINDING. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received until January 21, 1910, at 10:30 o'clock a. m for furnishing tha PAPER for the PUBLlii PRINTING and BINDING for the year ending 2Sth of February, 1911, the said pro posals to be opened before and the award of contracts to be mado by the Joint Com mittee oi congress on Public printing to the lowest and best bidder for the Interest of the government, the committee reaerv ing to Itself the right to rejeot any ana an bids, aa Its judgment of the best Interest of the government may dictate. Detailed schedules of the description, quantity and quality of the paper -required accompanied by samples and blank pro. posais, and giving the regulations witn wnicn bidders must comply, can oe od talned by addressing Sam'l B. Dqnnelly, runuc jfrlnter, Washington, D. C. The contract will be entered Into for cup plying such quantities of paper a may be neeaea ana no more. The approximate estimated quantities set forth In detail in the schedule comprise: 127,500 reams machine-finish printing paper J4x38. 21,000 reams machine-finish printing paper 3iix4S. 44,000 reams sized and super-calendered white or tinted printing paper, various size. 2,000'reams antique machine-finish print ing paper. 36,100 reams white writing: paper, loft dried, various sizes and weights. 10,600 ream colored writing paper, loft dried, various size and weights. 1,100,000 pounds white writing paper, ma chine dried, various size and weight. 300,000 pounds white writing paper, water marked U S M O. S.OOO reams cover paper, variou Bice and wvlghts. 1,000 pounds of best plate paper. 100. vuO pounds of best map paper. 700,000 pound superfine (single and dou ble) coated book paper. (16,000 pound manlla. paper, various size and weights. Z.000 pounds plated bullet patch, various sizes. ' 4O4.000 pounds bond paper. 300,060 pounds safety bond paper, water marked LI a M o. 30,000 pounds blue bond paper, water marked U S M O. 3.000 pound parchment deed. 15o.0u0 sheets cardboard, vatlou colors, size and waights. 730,000 sheets bristol board, various color, sizes and weights. 750,000 pounds colored bristol and manlla tag board. S.890 reams flrst-clas ledger paper, laid or wove, various sizes and weights. 8,000 reams second-class ledger paper, white or blue, laid or wove, va ' rious slzts and weight. 100 ream tiseue and copying paper. 20 ream blotting paper, any required standard color and weight. 610 reams nim ble, comb and lining pa per, various miks. 650 reams typewriter paper, various size and weight. 225 reams letter paper. 100 reams while Frmch folio, 17x22 Inches. 3,000 pounds white paraffin paper 24x38 Indies. 1,000 sheet parfhmer.t. 15x21 Inches. Proposaia will be rtteived tor on thou sand ream or more. By direction of the Joint Commute of CJongrt on Public Printing.' SAM'L U. DONNELLY. Public Printer. Washington, D. C, I'.c ember H, imw. D27J3-10 STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. Notice la hereby given that the annual meeting of the atockho dcr of The Bee Building company will be held at 4 o'clock p. m., Tuesday, January It. D10, at the office of said company in The Bee building, Omaha, for the election uf a boird of di re, tors for the ersuing year ai.u the trans action of such other business aa may prop erly com before such meeting. H. A HASKELL, Secretary. - naa LEGAL NOTICES (Continued.) STOCKHOLDERS' VKtTTrNG (im of Lee-Glas-Andteesen Hardware com pany. Omaha. Nebraska, Dcemher U. 1!X Notice la hereby given, to. the stockholder of lie-GIs-Ahdreeen Hardware Com- nnv that the annual meeting of the stock holder of the company will be held at the office of the eald company, corner of Ninth and Harney stree.a. In tha city of Omaha, In the state or Nenraska, on luesday, Jan uary II. A. D. 1910, at 8 o'clock p. m . for the purpose of electing a beard of direct ors for the company to 'serve during the ensuing year, anu to transact such other business as may be presented at such meet ng. H. J. LEfcl, President Attest: W. M. GLASS. Secretary. Dll to J 11 RAILWAY TIME CARD l.MOS STATIOJI xtrTH Je MASON. t'nlon Paclfl Lenve. Arrive. Overland Limited a.T:20am all :63 pm China and Japan Mall. .a 4:00 pm a 6:50 pm Atlantic Kx press v :l) am Oregon nnd Washington ' Limited aiz:01am a 8:45 am I."S Angeles Limited. .. .I2:;Y pm a 3 M pin Portland Special a!2:5." pm a8:fi0om Colorado Special al:4Sam a7:'0nm orth Platte Local a B:1d am a 4:46 pin olorano h,xpress.s,..l..a s:uo pm B:oi nm Grand Island Local a 5:23 pm al0:30s,rn i.incoin-neairice ldcbi..di.;n pm ui:zvpm Valparaiso and Central City bl2:40 pmx vb 1:20 pm Chicago & rtortnTi --ern. Colorado-Chicago ........a 7:45 nm ft 1:0 am Chicago Dayilunt Spl....a 7:00 am U:V, uni Omaha-Chicago Local. ,.al2:06 put all:35pin L-uioraao-v-nicago n d.iu pm a 3:.. pin Omaha-Chicago Spl a :"'.! pm ai .OJain paclFlu Coast-Chicago. Los Angeiss-Pot Hand .a 6:0j pm a 3:2s pru .a 9:10 pm alZ.Og pm .al2.15 am a 7:05 am . 4:li am a 9:un pin Limited Overland Limited Carroll Local l-asl Local Cedar Rapids-Omaha a 3:35-pm NORTHWESTERN LINE NORTH. Twin C!t and Dakota Daylight. a 7:50 am 10:20 Dm Mlnueeoia and Dakota-.. a i':U0pra iwin city Limited. ......a H:u pm a7:ltlaru Sioux City Local i... Itipm a :i pm Dakota-Sioux City- Omana i... a 11:10 am lliiincso'.a-Sloux Ciuv- .. omana all :00 am NORTHWESTERN LINE WEST. Norfolk-Bonesteel ......a ' :60 am al0:30 pm Liucolli-LoiiK Pine a7:aam all:UUam Norfolk-South Platte... b 2:15 pin b o:im Mastings-supcrior -.0 pin D b:Al pm .eadHcod-tiot springs. a t:56 um a 5:KJ um Casper-Lander ,.a:6opm all :00 am Fremont-Albion ,.,.,..liMiiii bl:35pai Micssnrl I'aclf te. " K. C. and St. L. Ex...a :40 am a 1 :36 am K. C. & St. L. Ex. LV. Sat 12 p. m.., all :15 pm a 6:50 pm 1111 note Ceutral. Chicago Express, a 7:16 am a 3:46 pm Chicago Limited a t:uo pm a 7:15 pm Minn. -St Paul Exp b 7:10 am Minn.-St. Paul Ltd a 8:00 pm a 7:16 am Omaha-Ft. Dodge Local. b 4:16 pm bll:J0am Chicago, Rock. Island Jt Pacific. EAST. Rocky Mountain Ltd. ...a 2:40 am al0:30 pm Iowa Local ....a 6:49am a 4:30pm Chicago Day Express.. .a 7:4.' am all:.i5 pm Des Molnea Local.. a 4:00 pm al2:30 pm Iowa Local bl0:io am b s-65 pm Chicago-Eastern Ex.....a 4:40 pm ai:15pm Chicago-Nebraska Ltd. .a 6:08 pm a S :02 pm WEST. Chicago-Nebraska Ltd. for Lincoln .a 8:29 am a 6:47 Dm Colo, and Cal. Ex. ......a i;is pm a 4:30 pm Okia. and lexas Ex.,. .a I'.nu pm a 1:50 pm Rocky Mountain Ltd, .. ,al0:40 pm a2:26uia V L'hlunatj, MDrraake , 8t. Pnal. . Overland Limited ..12:10ara a 7:05am Omaha-Chicago Exp.. ..a' 7:00 am l:J0am Colorado .special a 7:40 am a 1:30 am Coio.-California Exp. ...a 6:00 pm a 3:25 pm Perry-Omana Local..... b '5:15 pm all :06pm Chicaaro Great Western Chicago Limited ,1 6:00 pm Tvsla City Limited a 8:30 pro. a 8:00 am Chit-ago Express a 8:46 pm Twin City Express. .....aicW) am a:00pm Wshsib-1 Omaha-St. Louis Exp. ..'a 4:30 pm a 9:35 am Mali and Express a J JO am all:16 pm btauuarty. Local tjrom lru ,. Council Bluffs). ....... .b:00pm bl0:16 am BUHLINUTON ST A. IOTH A MASON Bnrling-ton - Leav. Arrive, Denver and Calif ornla..a 4.10 pm a 3:46 pm Puget Sound Express.. .a 4:10 pm a 6:10 pm Nebraska poinu a :a0ara a 6:10 pm Black Hills v.a 4:10 pm a :10 Dm Northwest Expres,.,,..all:S0 pm a 7:10 am Nebraska point.... a8:2uam a 6:10 pm Lincoln Mail b 1:30 pm al2:l6pm Nebraska Express a 8:16 am a 6:10 pm Lincoln ixcai. .... d S:08 am Lincoln Local..... a, 7:26 pm a 7:60 pm Schuyler-tMattamoulh ..b 3:05 pm bl0:80am plattsmouth-lowa a 9:18 am a 8:50 pm Bellevue-Plattsmuutb ..a 1:30 pm a 2:40 pm Colorado Limited. .. .. ,.all:30 am a 7:10 am Chicago Special ... i:20am all:10pm Chicago Express a 4:20 pre a 8:66 pm Chicago Fast Ezp a 6:30 pm a 8:00 am Iowa Local a:14ara all :46 am St Louis Express... a 4:56 pm all :46 am Kansas City ex St Jo..U0:46 pm a 6:45 am Kansas City b St Joe..a:15 am a:10pm Kansas City & St Joe. .a 4:66 pm WEBSTER STA. 1DTH at WEBSTER kflsaoarl Paciflo. ' Leave. Arrive. Auburn Local b 3:60 pm bl2:10 pm Chicago, St. Paul, 1 Minneapolis at Omaha Slouz City Expres..,...b 1:00 pm bll :45 am Omaha Local o 6:20 pm Sioux City Passenger ' b :iW pm Twin City Passenger.. ,.b 6:34 am Sioux city Local c 8:36 am Emerson Local b 6:56 pm b :10 am OCEAN STEAMSHIPS CANADIAN. PACIflC '- 1 WHKK.LT ' 8AILINOS BETWEEN ItONTREAU QUKBSO. AND UVkRPOOU Nothlo better an the Atuatt thsa sar Emp reeve, Wlreleee a all euwiners. c. 8). bunjabun, o. a. ' - Ml a. Clr St., csloMtt. IH Adams & Kelly to Enlarge Plant Will Spend $75,000 on Addition to Factory To Employ Larger Force- The Adam St Kelly company ha ar ranged to erect large addition to the pres ent plant at a coat of aboyt 175.000. Tills company of Jobbers and manufacturers of ash, door, blind, mouldings, office furnl. ture and goods of this character will Imnw dlately build a new structure 106x156 feet aa an addition to tha two buildings occupied at present, one of which I 132x156 and the other 6xl6T, all brick. " ' When completed thla will be the largest and most complete plant of It kind in the western country and will give employment to a large number of additional men. The firm has been In Omaha about fifteen year, the officer located Id Omana being George F. Kelly, president, and-Harry Q. Kelly, secretary. The Omaha Commercial club visited the plant In a body last year. Pioneer Women Are Dead. PLATTSMOUTH, Neb., Jan. . (Special.) Two pioneer Flattsmouth women passed away Friday. Mr. Stephen Clifford wa born In County Kerry, Ireland, eighty year ago. She 1 survived by three son, Thomas, now living In California, and Owen and T. 8. Clifford of thla city, and on daughter tn thl city. Th funeral service will b held in St John' Catholle church next Monday forenoon. Mrs. Carolina Finney wa born In Hull, England, eighty year ago, but ha bean residing tn thl city for many year. Sh I survived by Mr. Turner, residing in Omaha, and Mr. Charles M. Foster of this city, both daughter. Th funeral services will b coud noted by Rev. W. L. Austin In th First Method 1st church In tula city Sunday afternoon. nASKELL WRITES ABOUT LAW Oklahoma ExeoutWe Say Guaranty Act Suit State. SPECIAL SESSION U JANUARY Ctaeqaeatly ll raaaot Meet braaka'a Governor; la Washlna . toa.Tbea Farae Write oa Kebraaka. (Froiti a Staff Correspondent) LINCOLN. Jan. I. Spclal.)-Governor Haskell of Oklahoma la going to call a special session of the legislature Of that law-ridden state for the latter part ot January, so he indicated In a letter lo Governor Shallenberger yesterday. Incidentally all the newspapers and all the people who say Uhe guaranty law of Oklahoma Is bad are, entirely mistaken and so Is Martin Dlmery of Tulsa, accord ing to Governor Haskell. In hi letter he declare the state I for .the law and the voter would support it .by 50,000 majority should It again be ah Issue. The gov ernor y, owing to the aesslnn of the legislature of Oklahoma In January, he cannot be In Washington to attend the meeting of governor and suggests plans for concerted action In defending the guar anty law may be perfected by corre spondence.. . , First an Nebraska. Colonel Furse, secretary to Governor Shallenberger, had the surprise of his I fe this morning when be received a letter from a prospective citizen of thl stats asking if the' hook worm was prevail m In Nebraska and were tho people af flicted very generally wlih-favir. But here Is the letter, together with the answer sent by the colonel. . 'OCONOMONOC, Wis., Jan. 5,-Dear Sir: A I am contemplating moving my family further south, I am anxious to be Informed in regard to the hcakh condi tions of your state. Are fevera prevalent in your state, especially lypho;d? Is the hook worm disease there T I suppose your water supply Is all from wells. Is It not? la It hard or soft? . Now, I do not wall tn locate far enough south as to be troubled with the anopheler (malatla car rier), but wish to go farther south o as to avoid these long, cold winters of Wis consin. Can you recommend your state to be as free of fever a Wisconsin? "1 would be very thankful for 3'oui' opinion on above questions and sincerely thank you in advance. Very Tespectfully, 'GEORGE W. MUNGER." . Secretary Give De-tali. In his answer Colonel, Furse ays: Your letter ot the 5th Inst, lias been referred to me In regard to the health con dition and natural advantages of Ne braska. 1 note you make sueclal Inquiry as to the prevalence of fevers in this state and as to whether or not w are annctea with the hook-worm disease. Wv have more of sunshine, Invigorating atmosphere, . pur water and natural con dition conducive to good health and lon geviey than any other state In the union. Fevers ruoh as typhoid and the "anophe er ' as described by you are of infrequent oc currence, and the rich, fevtlle land of Nebraska, which have become, famous lr the oroductlon ot a larger amount per Icaplta, of agricultural products than any other state, make every person or industry Immune from the Lilliputian fever, so pre valent In many sections ot the country, the Infection of which originate from being out of money. The hook-worm disease Is constantly kept several length In the rear nf tha hustling western spirit and there I no Immediate cause for alarm from the ravages of this newly discovered "buga boo," unles from the peculiar nature of the malady. It should attack aorne of the stand-patters.'. . .,' .-:".' ' t - Come to Nebraska -where honest labor always finds employment and Is well re warded; where the storehouse are filled with foodstuffs for all that are beyond the reach of those who labor elsewhere. The feast Is prepared and Nebraska ha un folded the curtain to a scene of health, wealth, prosperity and happiness. Come and secure for yourself a Tome among In dependent, Industrious and courageous peo ple; an empire wher every subject may occupy a throne, where nature' sunshine will be your crown ana me penruicnon ot comfort and blessing will attend you throughout your declining yea.. Charitable Instltatlon. Joel Piper secretary Tf the State Board of Charity and Corrections, has compiled a list of the. charity Institution of the state. The list follow: ... Old People's home. 2214 Wirt Btreet, Omaha, maintained by Woman' Christian association, person over 66 year eligible, t ntranoe fee 8300, limited to Douglas county. House of Hop,- 1718 California treet, Omaha, People' Institutional church, home for aged, voluntary contribution. Salvation Army Rescue home. Twenty fourth and Spalding street, Omaha, Sal vation army, penitent fallen women, vol utary contribution. Tingley Ilecue home, Omaha, private corporation, helping penitent, fallen women, voluntary contribution. House of the Good Shepherd, Omaha, Sister of the Good Shepherd, fallen and wayward women and girl. Scandinavian Young Women' Christian association home, 2010 Davenport street, Scandinavian Young Women's Christian association, respectable young women. Nebraska Masonlo -Jjome, Plattsmnuth. Masonic grand lodge of Nebraska, Indigent Mason and their famine. Tabltha home hospital, Lincoln, Luth eran synod, aged and Infirm, 8300 entrance fee, also find home for dependent chil dren, v St. Joseph' horn for the aged. West Point, Sister of Mercy, Indigent deserving aged. Evangelical Lutheran orphan' home, Fremont, German Evangical Lutheran orphan home society, care of orphans. St. James' orphanage, Benson, Sisters of Mercy, orphan and dependent children, St. Thomas orphanage, Lincoln, Rlstera of Mercy, orphans and dependent children Christian orphans' home, HoIdree, pri vate corporation, orphans and destitute children. . Mothers' Jewel .home, York, Woman' Home Missionary society .of Methodist Episcopal church, temporary care and find ing homes for orphans. The Creche. 1824 Harney street. Omaha. private corporation, care of children and working mothers. Emmanuel orphan' home. Thirty-fourth street and f owler avenue, omana. Emman uel Lutheran Deaconess aasooiatlon, car and education of friendless children. Child Having Institute, Eighteenth and Ohio streets. Omaha, private corporation care of and finding home for homeless and neglected children. Cherry Conaty Case. The supreme court today gave leave to docket the case of Jordan against Quibble from Cherry county to settle whether woman olected treaauror of Cherry county may hold the office. The answer day la et for January M Meat Producers Become Stronger Asserted Big Concerna Will Dominate Independent New York rack ing Companiei. NEW- YORK, Jan. .-Coinoidnt with the disclosure of tho mean by which th price of milk to th "ultimate consumer" In New York wa advanced November 1 at a 'secret meeting of th Consolidated Milk exchange from 8 to cent a quart comes a report that western packer ar taking a fresh grip on eontrol of th local upply of mat. It la alleged that Armour 4V Co., Swift and Company and other affiliated packers hav obtained a dominating Interest In a half dosen of th largest Independent local meat wholesaler, Including the company organlstd by, local retailer to fight th so-called "meat trust" Woman's Work AettvUl 4? h Orgaaltet Bed lea aUevg Ik X.lsa of Va grtklag of 3oaora to Wemea. Mra F. H. Cole, president of the Ne braska Federation of Woman's club, has Issued the following letter to the club women of the state) To the federated club women of Ne biaska: Greetings and best -wishes for a useful, prosperous and happy New Year. Now that we have all settled down to serious work again, there are numerous nitrlea regarding club activity. Most numerous are the questions relative to the election the first week in January and whether the new officers shall be Installed at once or not till later In the year. The change in constitution was suggested In order to make the addresses uniformly correct for the new year book and not wltn tne intention Of working an Inconvenience to any club. This being the case, the execu- tlv committee t It meeting In December voted to permit any club which petitioned to that effect to be exempted from compll- ance with this change. If. however. It Is the deHre to earnestly tey to work out this new rule of clubs electing officers In Janu- ary. It is better for each club to decide for Itxeir when those officers shall be Installed, Much depends, upon local conditlohs-for in- stance, if the club study- and work are planned from October lo Ap-f, or May, It will bring better result to nave those who Planned the work crrv it to completion. If. on the nther hand, fhe club year begins its work and study outline immediately after the holiday, there would seem to he no good reason why the new officers should not take up the work from the beginning. There are questions regarding the scholar- ships that the federation I working for In Nebraska. First, we have the gift of the Brownell Hall scholarship, gocl ??r four years, through the generosity of Bishop Williams and the board or trustees, j nen mere is tne' yeur s wora in tne tnivrrimj nf Nehi-nak .1 Lincoln tn whl. h each club Is asked to contribute a sum equivalent to lft cents per capita. These scholarships are open to the daugh- ters of club women of not less than one year' standing and may be won by com petltlve examination. Applications are to be made through-the chairman of the du- cation committee or the president of the federation. Th Uro noli Hall scholarship Is restricted by the request that the Identity of the student Shall be known only to Bishop W'll- liams, Miss Marstlen, prinolpal of Brownell Hall, the president of the federation and In chairman of the education committee. The, examinations . will. . be , conducted through the ed icatlon committee, one mem- ber of which is appointed from each con- grensional district. Each club president and secretary ha a copy of the state year book containing names of committees 'and every woman In the state may have a copy cf the year bok by sending her address and 10 cents lo th corresponding secretary, Mrs. C. M. Srhlndel. -JKU Norm 't wenty-sec- ond Btreet, South Omaha. The new year book will be Issued Imme- I dlately after we get the addresses of new officers i for the directory, It cannot be Issued earlier because th llUfU iiciion -1 the delegates at the Lincoln meeting was to wait for these names. Especial attention is called to the newly ,liH...,l ....l.,l. K. .-.. . .l .ho. maaaslne And cUnDlna- bureau. Th work of the club women entrusted with this Lnnch.Kf ac,lvliM nr thn I'" '? . p"r"y J charged are designed merely to cover the cost of magazine, pontage and Incidentals. Those who have dont- research work will realise how great the gift -of time and pa tience Is which we are this veal- to trv and at least take advantage of and appre- ci?' ., , , , , . The district meeting place are all settled for th coming spring and work along all nnep seems to oe progressing. Please bear' in mind the fact that we have taken Into the ' federation the Ne braska Household Economic association and that It holds its state meeting in Lincoln, January 17 to 22. It Work Is also "our" work. Let a many as possible of our women attend It meetings and help Us work along. Let us put our shoulders to the wheel and push for oetter homes and a wider ' knowledge of the agricultural re sources of the state. The National Corn exposition officials gave the club women one of the erreatest rSbXX" SXo'.:viA.iLttion. Depend on DecUion .. of Iowa and Nebraska could meet with them nit confer reirnrrilnir trt mnnner method of work In the different states. Let us make our federation stand for all that It can and should stand In the develop ment of mental, j moral, spiritual and .ma terial prosperity. Let us stand for the mis uiiiuni v mo iicii onu iiiuaiiciuus o wen as the little children of the Door, and let us not fail , to believe mat a habit of mina rormea for good books and good pic- tlon for other, will In tho end make T a, better state in that with young and old It mean tne ounce of prevention from low nd evil thought which Is ever more ef fective than the pound of cure For a second time th General Federation of Women's .clubs received recognition from one of the high council of the country, in the Invitation to a member of Its civil ser vice reform committee to speak at the ban quet ot the National Civil Service Reform league recently held in New York at tho "mt!,th n.a"?,'' me6"ln' Mr8' lml" i " '"" federation and waa the flrat woman to .peek at on. efthe league', banquet She 7 - V, "l XI ' . r.r a. . and followad by Dr., Char le. , W. Elt. Mr. Choate said aa he presented Mr. Oakley This 1 an historic nccaslon. For the first time the league has extended th band of fellowship to the -General . Federation . of Women's club; for the flrat time a mem ber of Its civil service reform committee will speak to tie." Mr. Sarah 'Plltt Decker of Denver, former president of the General Federation and the only woman Invited to participate in conference on conservation, called at the White House by President Roosevelt, I chairman ot the federation' civil ser vice reform. committee. She ha six asso ciate of which Mrs. H. Core of Omaha I one. Th leaflet gotten out by thl com mittee have attracted widespread attention nn h. Ttf.w vrk stnie Con'rena nf Charity and Correction recently asked leave to reprint and circulate them In th Interest of It work. Thl request wa granted on condition that tha distribution hould b entirely free. Alier many iiiicrruiiiion me woiimn ciuo will sriiin uuwn o w . una week and th club calendar la well filled. The program on eocial hyglen planned for Wednesday afternoon by the .octal science department ha. heen postponed two week. bcaus of conflicting date of other meet- Inga. - The program ' will be presented Wednesday afternoon, January 26. A special meeting ha been called for th United Stale Daughters of 1S12, stats nf Nebraska, for Tuesday, January 11, at 3:30 p. m., at the Hotel Btme, to take aotlon on the death of Mia. F!ora Adams Darling, founder general of the national 1 society. Mr. Adam wa the founder of three of the greatest patriotic .octette, tn America and wa. a well known woman jt letters, r .ia i . ,a j,.n ..,,.h ah. u. " a .-- died at the home of her brother, Mr. Joha Qulncy Adams, In New York Clly, Janu ary (. Th Imogen Study club of Klorene met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mr., Sesrt Under th auspice of th club Ourdon W; Wattle gav hi .tereoptlcon Illustrated lecture on Honolulu and Jaoan Saturday evening at Florence, thl being contemplated tuy th eltib. Th monthly "business meeting nf the Omaha' Women'. Christian Temperance union will t glwm Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock in th Young Woman Christian association assembly room. Mr.. F. Hi Cole has hen Invited to par ttciiat in th dlsousrton of th program of th Nbraka Conference ot Charitle and Correction of January It Mr. Colq will also .peak at th meeting of Allied Agricultur at Lincoln th same week. Children Ilk Chamberlain' Cough Rem dy and It I prompt In effect a wall a pleasant to tax. . CLDAIIV iLAM-WILL I.KOW ' . - Flant Made for Four-New Building in South Omaha.. TWO WILL EE ERECTED AT OSCE Five-story Office trhptnre Will t'nt $ ISO, otto and Sew MauaMerlna; riant V 111 tome .to a i oo.ooo. The Cudahy packing plant) 'la " Hotith Omaha is to be Increisert and Improved y the erection of four new tmlldrng!, wo nf which are to be started t otic. Construc tion will soon Vgln onH flve-tory" office) building and a new hg abattoir of foMr stories. The bulldlngi-wll be built abhp- ,utely rire,oof and embodying 'the lat. st , , , . . w. . , , futures evolved by archHectural and en- gineerlug science. , . . A power plant and, a' bvcf sliughtcr.ng , , , . .... . ,. ' P'nt wl" be ,ne "'J1 l.wt) . bullVnj: to come. The beef killing plant wilt prohnuiy b, treclBd before the power ., plant Is f -. reached. , . .. The announcement- of the decision to ihr now Btrm.ture wa In a measure , ..... . . , , . surprise In that the. light receipts of hogs for th season had apparently indl- c(U,d thal pIl,Sent equipment 'Mould . be e-islly attenuate, Appropriation Already Made. t...n.n. uio.,.-Ki. The office building And the HoJ slau ;lU- ering plant are provided for by a, spavifc appropriation. " said Michael Murphy, man- , e.,ih .he nl .t "K ot the Cudahy .South OllUh plnt "Tho other two buildings are now omy contemplated and I doubt If the new ..., ... . ., Pa,,t w l" be erected , soon. .. "We expect to ereot f.r office lul:. immediately outh of tho present off.o ... . h .,,.(. i.lch 11 wl" De building rive toilcs hu,n, made of structural steel throughout and having dimensions of . 80x1TB feet. Tin , ... K- timrwin v COBt ot thl building will b 816(1000. W expect to make this building the. most at- tractive part of the plant. It will occupy . . ... .. , Present reservoir, .site.; All the tre. t about the plant are. to 4e paved and the are to be parKed. .,' "" ' , Hipenilve Slanhtrln Peu. "The hog slaughter ing plant will be a , .. .. , ,...,.. Bnvtyt . building of reinforced coheiete 80xU0 foet and four stories higli, entluely modorn and 0 approved construction. We exp.ct to oom- -., T, . .... , . ... .wl "l '" - Industry In the building nnd make it the try In the building nnd make It I i,., If not the largreC In existence. The cost of the building) will b IIOO.OOO. The building Will occMpy a position northeast . --.r.nt nioni inil will he -nearer I --. to the stock yard gate. "Order for the material will -be pushed J the ground will be. broken a aoon t ttt" frost leaves tho oU.'l , This office building ha been -tho sub ject of persistent rumbrif. for' over a year. The old office ha tjeeh' ovarcrawded by the rapid' growth of the business of the company. The office Is the largest among ""'" J " . " " " packing concern here for jth reason M include the force of the . general Office. Crisis Arrives in Labor's Battle at Homestake Noiiunioi Men Hekdy-to Start Work I ,-.- Owner I ' - ' 'l ' UA w w tv i-. DEADWOOD.' S.' P.. Jaft. ' 9.-9ceclal Telegram.) A crisis in. the ,Homestak lockout situation Is fast approaching and . .. im ,...k..K,.. , - I whether the Droperty Will open up egalnv now wlth u non-union supporters or continue the fight longer In order to gain more recruits. Superintendent Grler this afternoon addressed a: meeting' of th newly formed Homestake Loyal , legion composed of the men who have stayed with the Company and received : an offor fpnm that hAdv to M f n r f thtt mlnpi Anri min,.M goon M they could b. got In shape. As the legion has several hun dred men enrolled, Mr. Grler announoed that It Is only a question whether there lr enmie-h tn male nhenlntf tin n nhlert an(, t(Jok cffer un4 citderatlon. Should, ho accept, thla would-leav. the union men still out Ir. the cold, but the 1 . .. V. men ftre U lraported,.Tle altua- tlon, while tcnae I entirely .peaoeable tonlght Bnd tb, prev8jllnf op4ion that the property will be in operation again within a couple of . week; New York Member of Local Firm Dead I Matthias StrasbuTger of 'Nebraska Clothing Company Expires at Hit Home, in the East. Mattliia Strasburger, member ot.the Ne- braska Clothing company, died uddenly Saturday afternoon' 1 in New , York City wher he made hi residence. A brief tele- "ram telling of tne deatn, wa received hera late yeaterday afternoon, and Morrl Levy, a resident member. pf the firm, left lust night tor wewL york to attend tho funorel which will rvrnbnhlv- ha tinM Xftn- i j i Mr Kt,.,r ,t xa ' . . , " . . . " " . ' M . r.i. - T .7 .w. J,'21Z ,tZ- k-..i.7L " New YorIi buyer for'th, Nebraska , f,,K . , , Clothing company. Fifteenth and Farnam streets. ' :.. r ; " A wife, son and married daughter sur vive Mr. Strasburger.- MURDERER 0F( ' jGIRL -0UND A. P. Pergstes, Waa ted at Jarkaon, Ml., I lader Arret at Tieomsi Wash. ',;! ' TACOMA, Wash., Jan. .-A. P. Fergu son wa arrested here today by Detective Calhoun of Jackson, Ml.., charged with - I - , vt..u . -..- murdering Ethel Maxwell there last Feb ruary. ... . Ferguson was working here a a switch man and wa out on strike. Calhoun posed " narchl.t and gained Fargusan's irieno.n.p. rerguson. ne saia. . qr0ppea ln remara coniiaentiaiiy : i oia a niti ,r,CK aown ouln mat- win fmr-me to nel1 na n"" picture of the girl.. PRAISE FOR NEBRASKA MEN Jaekle Whe Saved Live of Sripmat Battleehl) Comnteiidrd by gecrelarr oi Favr. - WASHINGTON, Jan. I -Th .ecretary f th" rvy ha peraotially commended W. Hartenateln. F. Winor .B. F. Koegel, W. uxennin ano r. Armstrong, or tne out tleehlp Nebraska, for their gallantry ,r rl.klng their own live rsoently to sv that or a shipmate. The commander of the Nebraska ha reuommrnded that lUrten- stein be awarded a ailver life-saving uiedal I or hi courageous action on tills occasion J