18 TIIE BEE: OMAITAy RATirRDAY, MAY -2S, 1010. REAL ESTATE CITY rillll'ElliV ruH 1AI.F. (Continued.) SIX ROOM. New, modern, hot water beat; close In, Vttl N. 2th; lot 4oxilO; barn 6 ronm, modern except (urenn; near 24th ml Spencer; lot 40x127; nice place for only $.',750. 8 rooms, I-atrry, modern eitcept heat; lot 60x127, at 2423 Wlit St.. $2.7(10. Lot rftxis. 8. E. Cor. SMh Ave. and Cm, for only f.Vi0. W. II. GATES, 617 N. T. Ufo. Tel. D. 1134. New Cottage On TOUR OWN TERMS. SID AND LARIMoRE AVE.. NEW SIX-ROOM COT. TA(1 K, CI iRNKIl LOT VERY PLEASANT HOME. FKK US ABOUT THIS QUICK. R H. Landeryou, 422 Board of Trade. Tel. Doug. 2151. Ind. B-215L STRICTLY modern, brand new, two-story square house, 2506 Maple, for aale by owner. ITIce, $3,700. ' WANTED To trade a beautiful Kansas . City bom for Omaha property. Call Doug. 6440. 6-ROOM home on boulevard; bin corner lot: also large barn; will sell cheap. In quire 2419 H. 34th. f DO TOU WANT TO FELL PART OT TOUR LAND? Writ a description of It, buildings, water, near what town. Make 70 words of ft all and aend it to The Omaha Bee with 72 centa for each Insertion. People In Ne braska have money and want land. They look to The Omaha Be f.ir real estate of. feiings. And tbev get tbem la The Bee. Read the display ad. In this Issue an nouncing Opening Sale First Addition to RALSTON Saturday, May 2Sth. Monday, May 30th. You cannot afford to miss this opportunity to buy a fine lot adjoining this growing Induetiial suburb; bring the matter to the attention of your friends; prices and terms within reach of all. 200 lots 200 each. $10 down, $2 week. No Interest. No Taxes. Free Abstract. Head every word of the ad. then plan to attend the sale and you will come back the possessor of a lot yotfr very own. Take Ralston car from 24th & N. Sts., South Omaha, at a quarter past each hour. Half hourly after 12 o'clock, noon. ! Plat, prices and particulars this office, ( or on the ground all day Saturday and I Monday. Shimer & Chase Co. ! 'AGENTS i General office, 809 Bo. 17th St., Omaha. 1 Both phones. 6-Room Bungalow and 12 Lots Must Be Sold Located at 4055 Grand Ave. This bunga low la located on the Ames Ave. car line; lies high and sightly; has large rooms; first-class- workmanship throughout. The U lots are worth 13,900; this would only leave $1,900 for the bungalow, which can not be duplicated for less than $2,400. The prloe for all the lota and bungalow has been reduced to $5,800 for quick sale. Terms of Vi cash. It will pay you to look this over at onoe. HASTINGS A HETDEN, 1614 Harney St. THIS WILL INTEREST YOU $225 Down, $25 Per Mo. $2,300 l For a good T-room modern house, In best . repair, newly painted and decorated; nice ' lot on grade, east front, concrete walks, i close to car line and In very pretty loca tion on north side. Also similar bargain In 8-room house and corner lot, south and east front. $2,800. y $400 Cash, $60 Per Mo. $6,500 Fine double apartment of 12 rooms each, all modern, lot 00x180 ft., east front, on Sherman Ave., and west on 17th St., with space for cottages, flats or apartments. An excellent home or Investment bargain. Tou . can occupy part of this and rent ot bal- I ance will practically carry It. KUSSELL & McKITRICK CO., 432 Ramge Bldg. 15th and Harney Eta. Close-in 6-Room Cottage $2,700 Lot 80x128 ft, paving paid. House has bath, gas, sewer and water; good re pair; high and desirable location. Easy terms. Owner leaving town, must sell this week. 1321 a. atn st D. V. SnOLES CO., Ill Board of Trade Bldg. 16th and Farnam. Telephone Doug. 49; Ind. A.-2049. 36th, Near Farnam Eight-room, east front, full' lot, $5,200. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO., 1003 N. T. Ufa. Doug, or A-2152. FOR SALE The finest vacant corner In the West Farnam residence district, 102x110 feet, at s&tn Ave. ana uuage ot., xor wdu. HICKS REAL ESTATE CO., zi Hoard or Trade witig. REAL ESTATE FARM AND HANCII UNO FOR SAI.B Arkasui. FOR SALE Arkansas lands. 23,000 acres. one body; depot on ground; also JU.000 first class wnus oaa timber. s. U. Wright, xerajyu, aiu Canada. RIVERSIDE. Alberta's finest stock farm cf 1.000 acres. Is for sale at a snap. For particulars of this and other farm lands write io tue owner, w . j. aiciNamara, CANADA WHEAT LAND 20.000 ACHES. BEAUTIFUL, LEVEL. RICH FRAIRIE Located In well settled district, neap sev eral railway lines, 26 mliea north of the v uiivu citiM uuunusif , i ii t wt nns tern Saskatchewan; will be sold cheap on easy terms, in tracts to suit or In wholesale at a very low price. Full particulars on ap. KIUCKIIUU. N. HALSET, C4 Endlcott Building, St. Paul, Minn. Colorado. ROUTT county, Colorado: bargains Id ranches and relinquishments, homesteads, water rights. KM a. rol.. $oi0; a good 1 tie- acre ranch, plenty ot. water. U.200. Writ REAL ESTATE KAHM A.M It A.N lit AU FOR S ALB t'olorad L'outlnaed. FOLORAl-O LANDS Free horr estead. relinquishments Of Im proved hnninsieau. cheap deeded lands, fruit and garden tracts. 56,000 acres at ege of Denver, coming under Irrigation. Colorado's Irrigated land yields U to $700 per acre. Easy payments Oct a cheap, good home la sunny Colo rado. White for literature. bECREi'ARV. LAND HEADQUARTERS. 410 Empire Bldg., Denver. Colo. STOCK AND GRAIN RANCH NO EQUAL IN THE MOUNTAINS, NEAR DENVER. Here In an upurtunity; seize It; dissolving a pai tncrsriip; 5u0 acres, all fenced, of which 2W) acres are cultivated; very richest soil; loo acres more can be cultivated; S acres of that rich timothy meadow, with numerous springs; 25 acres In finest grow ing grain ami potato crops; excellent home buildings, with largest Al barn, worth $4,000 alone; the finest saw, tie and post timber, worth i,aOu easy; all implements, tools, etc.; locution unsurpassable; 2 hours from Denver, t miles to tailroad; this place is a sacrifice and must be hold; price $.s,500. only $4,ouo down, balance a years at 1 per cent; Immediate possession; unusual sacri fice. Charles F. Leimer, 1033 Champa, Denver, Colo. CHOICE relinquishment on Crow creek, near new town of Ullggsdale; 100 acres, finest soil, smooth land, 140 acres ready for corn; deeded land adjoining held at t.'O to an acre; relinquishments samo kind land In adjoining section sold recently at (lo acre; possible to irrigate; to sell before May 25, offer at $450. Owner leaving Colo rado. W. W. Lorimer. Grovcr. Colo. RELINQUISHMENTS AND DEEDED LANDS Near Deer Trail, Coin., in the heart ot the rain belt, shallow water, fine soil. Also deeded lands, town lots. Deer Trail Is the coming town of Colorado, 60 miles (ant of Denver. Farming land in this vicinity pro duces better crops than u0 to I I'M) lands In the east. Its up to you. Write us today, ask questions. The Deer Trail Realty Co., Deer Trail, Colo. FOR SALE 80 acres fine farm land In Weld county, Colorado; price 11,000; terms, $200 cash, balance on 8 years' time at 6 per cent. This Is a big snap. Stanley M. Barrows, 1541 Champa St., Denver, Coio. LARGE stock rancl, for sale at a bar gain; no trade considered. Wrlk or call on A. G. Putnam, Elbert, Colo. Indlnma. FOR SALE Best Indiana bargain; 240 acres Cass county, Indiana, 4 miles from Royal Center; 170 acres level, deep black soil, well ditched; balance Umber, well set In bluegrass; large 10-room brick residence, modern; all outhouses; barn poor; two acres orchard; two deep wetis; near school and church: telephone and daily mall; very desirable place; for short time only 72 per acre. Box 00, Kokomo, Ind. FOR SALE 86 acres first class farm land; located lVi miles from city limits of South Bend; no trade considered. Address Happ & Taggart, South Bend, Ind. Mexico. HAVE short option on 10.000 acres of the most fertile land In Mexico; will raise corn, sugar cane, rice, oranges, nearly every thing; river flowing through property for five miles; double In value shortly; will bear closest Investigation; want party to furnish half of purchase money. Address H. N. Nichols, um Marquette Bldg., Chi cago. Michigan. FOR SALE Michigan farms. No. L 20 acres, cleared; small house and barn; some fruit; near town; fine fruit land; $1,000. No. 2, 40 acres, cleared; good house and barn; plenty of fruit; level, good soil; $1,260. Mo. a, zoo acres, rich loam sow; level; 4 miles Muskegon, city 35,000; $12 per acre; $1 per acre down, balance easy terms. iso. t, vxs acres; ciearea; good build ings; fine lake front; 150 acres beech and maple timber; $20 acre, others, catalogue and list free. The Evans-Holt Co., ro- mont, alien. FOR SALE 80 acres oa lake: 100 rods of lake frontage) this lies In sight of a beau tiful village; lake has fine sandy shores, affords fine fishing, bathing; 20 acres Um ber land; Is good for all kinds of grain as well as fruit: this lays on two main roads, it. t: v., telephone line; $1,200, $500 down; m acres in uie edge or a village; 6-room cottage, large barn, outbuildings, apple orchard of large, bearing trees; soil Is a dark loam and a sandy loam, good for all kinds of crops as well as fruit; $1,700, $200 down. GEO. bridges. Banger, Mich. FOR SALE Perfectly eoulrjrjed noultrv farm. 20 acres: sure crop: not affect hv frost, flood or drought; successful business 6 years; finest Chicago trade; Investigate details; 111 health. E. H. Wets, South Haven, Mien. FOR SALE Just on the Market and Will Sell at a Bargain A fine Michigan fruit ana general purpose iarm oi 48 acres; lo cated near Fennvtlle. In the heart of west ern Allegan county fruit belt; only 60 rods from the Pere Marquette Ry. station: store. postofflce, church and fine school; best of soil; large orchard, good buildings, pure water, etc; price only I3,miu; nan down, balance to suit . For particulars address W. E. Stedman, Fennvllle, Mich. Minnesota. LAND AGENTS LISTEN Better land values can be had in Minne sota today than In any other section of the country. Farmers are flocking here as never before. We wish to form connections with com petent and reliable men to handle propo sitions that will make big profits and sat isfy your clients. Things moving fast. Let us get into communication at once concern ing both- our wholesale and retail propo sitions, iv e nave tne ianas, nave naa years of experience and can deliver the goods. ELWOOD BROS., CROOKSTON, MINN. Missouri. FOR SALE 200 acres good land: good country, good neighbors; la acres rough In timber, balance rolling to level; 28 acres timothy, 16 clover, 20 pasture, 20 hog pas ture, 65 corn, 20 oats; 6-room house and tenant house, shed barn, granury (1,000 bu.), g other outbuildings; never failing water; land advancing $10 a year; tele phone, K, F. D.; $00 per acre, or will price stock, crops, and give possession; 40 miles from Kansas City, 6 miles Odessa, on C. & a. it, it- j. w. uray, Odessa, Mo. FOR SALE A good ten acres: bulldlnas: some fruit; 8 miles south of SL Joseph. Price $1,700. 80 acres, grain land; good buildings, well and windmill. Price $4,000. . 10 acres, close to lnterurban station: arood buildings; partly fruited. Price $2,500. is acres directly on the lnterurban rail way, 3Vi miles from St Joseph; good build ings, good soil, well fruited. Price $7,000. Natural timber land lying directly on the banks of St. Joseph river. Just across the road from lnterurban station. Will sell In parcels to suit purchaser. This is a fine place for summer. Schuli et, Plxley, bt Joseph, Alien. Montana. FOR SALE 10. 20 or 30 acres choice fruit land in Bitter Root Valley, Montana; under len;e: it acres orcnard: it. ti. v. L Co. water right; house, barn, tee house, other buildings; attractive prices. Address Cbas. A, Carney, Corvallls, Mont. Nebraska. 4&0 acres, well improved, all smooth, rich Best Farm Bargain in the State land, 200 acre farm land, balance excellent hay meadow. Cuts 400 tone. $30 an acre for quick sale. W. M. MITCHELL, Board of Trade Bldg. Omaha, Neb. FOR SALE Best 200 acre farm In Dodge county. Ne braska. Modern Improvements; valued at lu.ouo.uo. House naa twelve rooms, two stories and basement; sewer, water, bath rooms, telephones, and register dial for each room, and furnace, and also four fire places. There Is an artesian well, with a water now ot l.ouo gallons per minute. Best fence In state on the farm. Will sell all or sub divide. Have option for one week. Price leas than $100 per acre. Wire or write at ouca, Ueorge iiconer, Fre mont, tsto. $4,000 will buy H section of land I mile south or uenaeiraan. county seat or Lwnay, rood soil, level riaa and close to water. Box Aiwa, Neb. Owner. When you want w-nat you want when you want It, and want It In a hurry, ad' vertlse (or tt In The Boa, REAL ESTATE FARM AD HANCII LAND FOR SAI.B (Continued.) North Dakota. NORTH DAKOTA FARM LAND EXCURSION JUNE 7TII If you want to buy good, smooth, tillable land for your own use or as an Investment, go with us to North Dnkota on the next excursion, June 7. We-are closing out 3,200 acres In quarter and halt sections for Omaha men at from $10.50 to $1H.00 per acre, close to main lino of Northern .Pacific R. It. In a neighborhood where lands of the same quality are retailing from $15 to $25 per acre. One-fifth of this tract was sold as a result ot our first trip. If you want advantage of these cheap prices, don't delay. These, lands are not only fine for wheat, oats and flax, but every vege table raised In Nebraska Is grown success fully there. Corn makes a fair crop; al falfa Is getting a good start and Is a sure winner. Let us show you photographs In our office. The land Is underlaid with coal, and mines are being worked within a mile ot It, which Is a great advantage to the farmers and adds to Its value, but nothing Is added to the price on that account. This land Is certain to make a big advance before fall. Go with us June 7. Ronnd trip rate from Omaha $25. All of your expenses paid If you buy. J. H. Dumont & Son, 1605 Farnam St., Omaha. 25.000 ACRES choice North Dakota farm lands for sale; any size tracts. Write for booklet with full description. ALFALFA VALLEY LAND CO., Towner, N. D. FOR SALE A number of very good Im proved grain farms; rich black loam soil, clay subsoil; well adapted for raising wheat, flax, oats and alfalfa, II. N. Tucker, Courtenay, N. D. FOR SALE Section of fine Dickey county, North Dakota, land four miles from mar ket; one-half under cultivation and now in crop, balance now being broken up' and will be seeded to flax; share of crop goes to purchaser; owner must sell at once; price low and terms reasonable, the biggest snap on the market In Dakota land. Write or call on Vouker & Perry, Ellendale, N. D. Oregon. DETAILED Information rurnlshe con cerning Oregon and Washington. I am con stantly traveling through both states - amlng fruit and farm land Investments. Write me. W. G. Souther, The Souther Albertson Co., 286 Oak St, Portland, Ore. Wisconsin. FOR SALE 140 acres of land, 2 miles from Eagle river, Vilas county, Wisconsin; 7 acres plowed; one-half mile lake frontage; on town road; 250 rods of fence; cheap and on easy terms. Write Grant Law ton, Antigo. Wis. FOR BARGAINS In timber tracts and cut-over lands, better write us today; nothing better In the country. Grimmer Land Co.. Marinette. Wis. LAND FOR THE LANDLESS To the homaeeker or Investor: Why not in vest In Marathon county improved farm ami cut-over lands? Healthful climate, produc tive soil and best ot market. Our cut over lands can be bought from $10 to $20 fier acre; $3 down on an acre and balance n yearly payments. Write us now for particulars. Make known your wants. Ad dress The Edgar Realty Co., Edgar, Wis. South Dakota. FOR SALE 160-acre farm, H under culti vation; located 3ft miles from good town on M. & St. L. Ry., in Walworth county, S. D. Price $3,0uu; terms. Only reason for selling have located In the south. B. H. Bundy, Houston, Texas. 809 Chronicle Bldg. COME to Walworth county In the famous Blue Blanket valley, where you can buy the finest land In South Dakota at prices worth the money not boom prices. Several thousand acres to select from on main line C, M. & St. P. road from Chicago to the Pacific coast. Act quick. Prices are going higher every day. Write for booklet and map. W. B. Myler, Seiby. b. D. Texas. FOR SALE Altolma stopk farm; 16,000 acres In one body, 30 m.rek of AuBtln, 6 miles of Leander, eight good residences, eight farms, plenty of grass and water; 100,000 cords of wood on land and good roads; $6 per acre, one-third cash. Other large tracts at all prices. Box 664, Wln terset la. BARGAINS IN TEXAS LANDS. You are missing the best opportunities In the United States today If you don't get In touch with the bargains In the Texas rain belt (Houston District). Next fall and winter will be a record-breaker In the sale of these lands. We have the choicest list of these bargains from $5 to $16 per acre, in all sited tracts from 200 to 25,000 acres. Send for our list free. Address W. P. ROSS & CO., First National Bank Bldg., nousion, Texas. $250 WILL secure option on 1.000 acres for 60 days. The biggest bargain in Texas (rain belt). Only $8 per acre. Greatest activity In property adjoining this, where large tract will be developed and sold this fall at $20 to $30 per acre. This 1,000 can be turned at same prices. Best opportunity of the year for agent or buyer to make handsome profit on small amount cash. Apply to owners for fullest particulars. C. S. Treadwell, 107 Dearborn St. Cochran & McCluenjLand Co., Chicago, 111. FINE bearing peach orchard; Texas fruit belt; trade Nebraska. U. P. Stebbins. Virginia. 810 PER ACRE and up buys good farm lands, frequently wun improvements, in Virginia. Fine climate, .water, markets and society. Send for beautiful Illustrated DamDhlet. farm lists, rates, etc. F. H. Labaume, A. & I. Agent, N. & W. Ry., Box 110, Roanoke, va. Miscellaneous. CHEAP FARM LANDS. In western Nebraska and Colorado. Writ for prices. MLUKAHKA LAMD l,UJlf Aft I, Sidney, Neb. HOMESTEAD and high-class cheap lands. We can locate you on 320 acres of excellent homestead land in Oregon, wash Inalcn. Montana or Canada. We can sell you good wheat or fruit land at from $0 per acre up, with terms. Acme Homestead and Realty Co., Room 8, Sherwood Bldg., 510 Riverside Ave.. Bponane vvasa. REAL ESTATE LOANS GARVIN BROS., Sd floor N. Y. Life. $500 to $100,009 on improved property, 3 delay. WANTED City loans. Peters Trust Co. WANTED City loans and warrants. W, Farnam Bmlth it Co., 1220 Farnam St, MONEY TO LOAN Payne Investment Co, $100 to $10,000 made promptly. F. D. Wead. Wead Bldg.. Mia ana rarnaui. $500 to $5,000 on homes la Omaha. O'Keete Real Estate Co.. 1003 N. Y. Ufa, Douglas or A-21&2. FIVE! PER CENT MONEY to loan on Omaha business property. THOMAS BRENNAN, Room L New York Life Bldg. LOANS to borne owners and home build' era, with privilege of maalug partial pay ments aeoit-aiiuuauy. W. 11. THOMAS. (OS First National Uauk Bldg. LOWEST RATES Bemla. Brandela Bldg. FIVE PER CENT BONDS for sale, la amounts from i20 to 15.000: we cash then any time. American bale Deposit Vaults, lis B. mn. nee flag. REAL ESTATE WANTED WE HAVE BUYERS FOR t, and T-room houses. If prices are right we can sen your property tur jruu. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO.. Suite 62 N. T. Life Bidg SOUTH OMAHA A REAL treasure house where you'll find a pleasing variety ot appropriate gift giv ing tnings. visit us ua see uispiay. cobaon At Furen Co., I-io4 N St., So. Omaha, YOU won't find a better store for mlllln ery than the Ryan, where satisfaction is assured. ti No. 24ta St, South Omaha. SOOTH OMAHA J. KLIEN The old reliable family LIQUOR dealer. N. E. Cor. 26th and N. Sts. CONFECTIONERY that pleases every body can be had at the Novelty Store. No. 24th St., South Omaha. SWAPS WANTED A good auto In exchange for farm land or good Income town property. Write and describe what you have, with exchange price. Address Y 274, care Bee. NINE rooms, strictly modern; large lot; new; clear. Price, $7,000. Trade for land. PLEASE give full description in first let ter. NOWATA LAND & LOT CO.. 624 N. Y. Life Bldg., Red 19SI9. Two-story, brick buslne;i block, two stores, rooming house and basement all rented. Price, $20,000. Will trade for land. NOWATA LAND & LOT CO., 624 N. Y. Life Bldg. Red 1999. WE HAVE $3,000 of an equity In a fine section of land nine miles from Lodge Pole, Neb., that we will trade for the same amount of Income residence property clear of all Incumbrance. Price of land is lU.iJ per acre. It will take $2,500 ensh besides to handle this and there Is $2,500 can run three years. Tate & Barlow. Lodge Pole, Neb. Three-story brick, business building, well rented, clear. Trade for good land. NOWATA LAND & LOT CO., 624 N. Y. Life Bldg. Red 1999. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE 100 acres, rich, black soil; 135 acres smooth and till able. No Improvements. About 8 miles from McCook. Neb. $4,000. Want clear Omaha residence. We have some choice eastern Colorado lands at from $7 to $10 per acre; worth 50 per cent more money now and will soon diuble in value. WESTERN UNITED REALTY CO., 338-39 Paxton Block. Omaha, Neb. WILL EXCHANGE new 4-cyllnder tour ing car, best make, $1,3."0, for city vacant or residence property; will assume some ln debtednesa. Tel. Douglas 67H8. TAILORS MISFIT tallorr.d sults-J35 and $40 values at $15. See A. Rubensteln, 211ft S. 14th St, Martin & Rubin, K. 21 old U. 8. Bk. Bldg. G. A. L1NQUIST CO., 236 PAXTON BLOC YOU can't be a well dressed man by wearing Inferior ciothes. Ed. Thlel, Fine Tailoring, 719 So. 16th St. TRAVELING GOODS WE sell our leather goods on the merit of the quality, and are satisfied to sell on close margin, allowing but one profit. Alfred Cornish & Son., 1210 Farnam. WANTED TO BORROW WANTED TO BORROW 1400 or 1600 for 1 year. Will pay 10 per cent Interest Ad dress. H-676. Baa. WANTED TO BUY BEST PRICE paid for second-hand furniture, carpets, clothing and shoes. Phone Douglas 397L WANTED 6.000 FEATHER BEDS. Wrlta r.r telephone Douglas 1660. METROPOLI TAN FEATHER CO., 803 N. 20th. Best Prices for broken WATPHira Old Gold. etc. NATHAN, 211 So. 13th St I WANT to buy a 5-room cottaea not more than $2,500; not colored district, and ran pay cash for satisfactory rjronertv. w 619, Be WANTED TO RENT WANTED to rent, from October first by responsible party no children modern nouse in west rarnam or Field club dis trict, with at least four bed rooms, not Including maid's rooms. Address H Care Bee. We Are Getting Numerous Calls For Houses of All Sixes. List With Ua NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO.. (24 N. Y. Life Bldg. Phone Red Mi. WANTED SITUATIONS EXPERIENCED steno., gen. office assist ant, capable of taking charge of office or dept ddress Q, Bee office, Council Bluffs. YOUNG man. well acquainted In city. experienced, clean cut, wants position: collector or typist; correspondent; refer ences from foremost political men In Neb.; campaigns; anytning. in til. tsee. A' YOUNG man who has had ten years' experience as a carpenter foreman and as sistant superintendent, who is thoroughly versed In all building trades, wants a posi tion with a good, reputable firm. G 609, Bee. STENOGRAPHER. 9 years' N. Y. City office experience, open for position; capable of taking charge of department Address M, Bee office, Council Bluffs, GOVERNMENT NOTICES FORT MEADE, 8. D., MAI 2, 1910, Sealed proposals, in triplicate, will be re ceived here until 10 a, m., Mountain time, June 1, 1910, for constructing Concrete Dam and clearing reservoir site, in con nection with Fort Meade, 8. D., water system. Plans and specifications may be seen at offices ot Chief Quartermaster, De partment oi tne Missouri, omana, NeX; UaDartment of the Colorado, Denver. Colo.: Department of the Lakes, Chicago, 111.; Department, of Dakota, (it Paul, Minn., and this office, at which latter place ad information may be obtained on aDDlici- tlon. A deposit of $10, to insure return, is required before plans are sent on Indivldjal application, envelopes containing proposals should be endorsed "Proposals for Dam and addressed to constructing yuarter master. M6-7-9-10-27-2S PROPOSALS FOR ELECTRICAL WORK Fort Mackensie, Wyoming, May u, iio. Sealed proposals In triplicate will be re ceived here until 1 P. rn.. mountain time. June 1st 1910, for remodeling tne street lighting system and building a suD-station at this post Plans a no speculations oa file at office of the Chief Quartermaster, Department of the Colorado, Denver, Colo.: Chief Quartermaster, Department of the Missouri, omana, iseor., ana tne uuuaers Exchange, St. Paul, Minn., or same may be obtained from this of floe upon the da porlt of $5 to Insure their safe return. Envelopes containing proposals should be indorsed "Proposals for Electrical Work" and addressed to the Constructing Quarter n-aster, Fort Mackenzie, Wyoming. M 16-17-14-19-27-2$ Office, Fort Des Moines, la, May 3, 1910. Sealed proposals, in triplicate, will be re ceived here until 3 p. nr., standard time, June 8, 1910, and then opened for the In stallation of a Steam Heating Plant In the Hospital at Fort Des Moines, la Blank forms, plans, specifications and full Infor mation obtained at this office. A deposit of 15 required for each set of plans. En velopes containing proposals should be in dorsed "Proposals for Steam Heating Plant for Post Hospital" and addressed Con structing Quartermaster, Fort Des Moines, la M6-7--S-31Jl DEPOT QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE. Omaha, Neb., May 23. 1910. Sealed pro posala. In triplicate, will be received here until 11 a m., June 13, 1910, and then pub licly opered for Installing Steam Heating Plant In Commissary Storehouse at Omaha Depot Information furnished on application. U. S. reserves right to reject or accept ail proposals or any part thereof. Envelopes containing proposals should be Indorsed "Proposals for Installing Steam Heating Plant In Commissary Storehouse at Omaha Depot." and addressed to Captain F. C. Bolles, Q. M. . M24-2S-28-J7-8-U OCEAN STEAMSHIPS 'CAADLNAVUN AiltllCAN LINE t It. 000 Tea Twla-em Passenger Imstii Direct M Kcrwiy. Sweden id Deimarlt Okii It Jun. l H.III OUT July I C. r. TUtan....Juns 14i Oscar II Juljr II t'nlud Iuim Jun a linlud Stat Aug 4 All lUimati MQOlpped tmh Wireless. strai cssJo. tit apw&ro , hcw4 aMa. . a. k JOUMIOa CO.. lat Wt ginii at, Chicago bit 10 lAKiAa auaMTa, LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS SEALED proposals will be received by the city clerk of the city of O'Neill, Nebraska, until eight 8) o'clock p. m. on Tuesday, the 14th day of june, 1910, for furnishing material and constructing a complete San itary hewer System for the city of O'Neill, Nebraska, In accordance with the plans and specifications on file In the office ot the city clerk, O'Neill, Nebraska, and In the o.'flce of the engineers, Omaha, Ne braska. Estimated cost $11,500.00. Each bid to be accompanied by a certi fied check of five hundred t$!00.00) dollar. Anyone desiring a set of plans and specifications for personal use may ob tain the same by application to the enai- neers and a payment of five ($5.00 per set. The city reserves the right to reject any and all bids. O. F. BIGLIN. Mayor. H. J. HAMMOn'D. City Clerk. THE CONSOLIDATED ENGINEERING CO.. Englneeis, 640 . Bee Bldg., Omaha, Nebraska. M25-d-7t RAILWAY TIME CARD VXION ITATION Teatk aad Maaoa. L'nloa Pacific Leave Arrive Pan Fran. Ov'rl'd Ltd. :15 a. rn. 11:30 p. m. Chi. & Pap F at Mall. 4:10 p. m. 1:45 p. rn, Atlantic Express 1:45 a. m. Oregon Express 4:00 p. m. (:39 p. m. Oregon-Wash. Ltd 13:40 p. tn. 1:40 p. m. Denver (Special 6:47 a. m. 12.30 a. m. Colorado Special 11.4s p. m. 7:43 a. m. Colorado Express .... 2.50 p. m. :00 p. m. North Platte local.... s IS a. m. 4:45 p. m. Grand Island Local... 6:2a p. m. 10:30 a. m. Lincoln-Beat. Local. ..12:41 p. m. 1:20 p. m. Val. & Cen. City Lei. .11:41 p. m. 1:30 p. m, Chicago A Northwestern. EASTBOUND. Omaha Express a 7:00 am all: ant Chicago Local al2:0o pin a 3:2s pin t oluiado-Cnicago a 6:2o urn a 1:2& ora Chicago Special a 6:00 pin a 7:fc5 am Paclflo Coast-Chicago.. a 6:00 pra a 1:2s pro Los Angeles Limited. ...a :io pm all:20 pra Overland Limited all :4a pin a 7:46 ant Denver Special al.40 am a 1:32 am Carroll Local a 4.10 pin a 1:50 am Fast Mall a 1:1s pm NORTHBOUND Twin City Express a 7:50 am al0:20 pra Sioux City Local a 3 8 pm a 1.21 pra Minn. 4c Dakota l 7;w pra a 1:16 am Twiu City Limited. ..... .a 1:03 piu a 7:30 aui WESTBOUND. Lincoln-Chadron a 7:50 am a 11.00 am Norfolk-Bonesteel a 7:60 am al0:4t pra Long Pine-So. Platte. ..o 2:15 cm a 6:20 om Hastings-Superior b 2:15 pm b 6:20 om Deadwood-Hot bpgs a I:5 pm a iM pm Casper-Lander a 1:65 pm ail:00 am reuioni-Aiuiuu 11 i.w iiu u i. put Mlsaoarl Pacific K. C. & Bt L. Ex a :40 am a f : ant K. C. St, U Ex. (lv Sat 13 p. m. all:15 pm a 1:30 pm Illinois Central Chicago Express a 7:00 am a 1:46 pm Chicago Limited a 6:00 pm a 7:46 am Minn.-St Paul Kxj. b 7:00 am Minn.-St Paul Ltd a 1:00 pin a 7:45 am Omaha-Ft Dodge L00..0 t:l pin bll:ll am tawsie, Uuck Island & Paclflo EAST. Rocky Mountain Ltd. ...a 1.40 am alO.SO pm Iowa Local a 4:8 pm Chicago Day Express.. a 1:68 am Des Moinea Local a :oO pm all:SO pm Iowa Local t10:36 am b t:5e pm Chicago-Eastern Rxp...a 4:40 pm a 1:15 pm Chicago-Nebraska Ltd. a s.oe put a 1:04 am "WEST. Chicago-Nebraska Ltd. for Lincoln a 1:25 am a 6:47 pm Colo, and CaL Exp a 1:26 pm a 4:30 pm Okla. and Texas Exp... a 1:10 pm a 1:50 pm Rocky Mountain Ltd...alo.40 pm a 1:15 am Ytanaaa Omaha-St Louis Ex.. ..a 6:30 pm a 1:25 am Mail and Express a 7:30 am all .16 pm btanberry Local (from Council Bluffs b 6:00 pm bio.li am Chicago, Milwaukee Jt ut. Paal Overland Limited all:4t pm a 1:00 am Omaha-CUcago Ex a 7.14 am a :30 am Colorado bpecial a 7:o aui all: nm Colo. -calif 01 nla Ex a :uo piu a i:ii pm rirry-wuMuia wuw ..... w v.aw yui cklcago Great W eat era Chicago Limited a 6:00 pm Iwin City Limited a k.0 piu a l:0u am Chicago iixpiaa a l:o pm iwin City .uoti-reaa a l:uo aw a :ou ya BURLINGTON ilalluA Tenth aad Maaon. B nrllncton Leave. Arrive. Denver and California.. 4:10 pm a 3:46 pm puget Bound Express.. .a 4:10 pm a 6:10 pm Nehiaska point a 1 20 am a 6:10 pm Black Hills a 4:10 pm a 6:10 pra Northwest Express all:26 pm a 7:00 am Nebraska points.., a 1:20 am a 1:10 pm Lincoln Mall b 1:20 pm al2 :15 pm Nebraska Express a 9:11 am a 1:10 pm Lincoln Local... b 1:0$ am Lincoln Local a 7:26 pm a 7:5o pm Echuyltr-Plattsmouth....b 1:05 pm bl0:20ara plattsmouth-lowa a 9:11 am a 1:59 rim Bellevue-Plattt incuil alii :30 pm u 2:40 pm Colorado Limited all:26 pm a 7:00 am Chicago Special a 715 am all:06pm Chicago Express a 4:20 pm a 1:66 Pm Chicago at Express.. a 6 20 pra a 8:00 am Iowa Local a 9:16 am al0:30am Creston-lowa Local a 1:30 pra al0:30am St Loula Expreaa a 4:30 pra all:4aam K. C. tnd St Joseph.. .. al0:46 pm a 6:46 am K. C. and St Joseph. ...a 9:16 am a 6:10 pm K. C. aid St Joseph.. ..a 4:30 pm WEBSTER STATION Fifteenth and Webster. lllaaourl Paclfla Leave. Arrive. Auburn Local b 3:50 pm bl2 :10 pm Chicago, Bt. Paul, Minneapolis at Omaha Sioux City Express b 1:00 pm b 11:45 am Omaha Local c 1:20 pm Sioux City Passenger o 1:20 pm Twin City Passenger.. ..b 1:30 ara Bloux City Local o 1:85 am Emerson Local b 6:65 pm b 9:10 am Railway Mail Clerks Declare For Safeguards Men on Trains Want Better Protec tion Against Danger and for Registered Matter. KANSAS CITY, May 27.-That the pres ent system of keeping a record of the move ment of registered mail affords no pro tection to the railway mall clerks was de clared by E. D. Bartlett of the registered mall department of Washington In an ad dress to the railway mall clerks' national convention here tonight 'I know of a ease where a clerk was unjustly accused of stealing $5,000 In a reg istered package," said Mr. Bartlett "It later developed that a postmaster had got the money, but as he was not forced to sign a receipt for it blame for the disap pearance ot the money did not fall upon him." Mr. Bartlett insisted that the system ot registering mall should be remodeled. Resolutions which will be sent to con gress were adopted by the convention, asking that increase In salary be given the clerks annually; that railroads be pro hibited from placing wooden mall cart between the tenders and steel coaches; that clerks who are disabled be given full pay during the first year of their disability and half pay during the second year. The convention will close tomorrow. Syracuse Is the only applicant for the next convention. PAYS FINE RATHER THAN MAKE PUBLIC HER AGE Mlsa Sarah Peck of . College View Martyr for Prerogative Census Law Would Break. LINCOLN, May 77. Mlsa Barah E. Peck, a member of the faculty of Union college, near Lincoln, who was Indicted by the federal grand jury on the charge that she bad wilfully refused to give her age lo th, census enumerator or to answer aura tlons as to whether she had been married or divorced, waa today fined by United Statea Dlatrlot Judge Munger $10, after she had entered her voluntary appearance. Her age has not yet been made public. . AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA Captain Peter Powers Insists He is Still Officer. MAKES ARREST OF PEDDLER Flnda Oat Later Man llaa Valid I.lcene Qneenan Gets Judg ment Against Street Car Company. Captain Peter Powers of the South South Omaha police department, as he still maintains. Arrested B. Treanor yesterday on the charge of peddling without a license. When the officer made the arrest he found that the man had a license for the year 1900-10 signed by F. H. Good, the new city clerk. He thought the license waa a fraud, because the year was so near gone and he supposed any license for that year would have been signed by the former city clerk, J. J. GHlln. It was found upon Investiga tion that the license was regular and had been Issued by the present city clerk. May 25, covering the balance of the year closing June 30. Peter Powers has been notified by the Board of Fire and Police commissioners that he Is no longer a member of the de partment, but he maintains that he has never been regularly removed. Tho new board dismissed him summarily as It did Paul Anderson. Ho demands that he be given a regular trial before the board and that unless charges are filed and proven he Is entitled to serve tho city and to draw his pay. He has reported for duty at the South Omaha police department and Intends to maintain his contention. In the arrest of B. Treanor, he maintained he waa in line with his duties as an officer. Winters and Murphy Join. S. L. Winters and H. C. Murphy, the op posing candidates for the office of city attorney In the recent municipal election have united under the firm name of Mur phy A Winters and will have a suite of rooms at the Murphy block. II. C. Murphy after defeating Winters in the race ap pointed his democratic opponent assistant city attorney. This act caused a great deal of comment at the time, mostly complimen tary as showing a spirit of generosity. The new firm will have charge of practically all of Vie business of the city in legal mat ters. The firm will also have considerable private practice. Decker In Default. J. M. Decker, advance agent for the "American Girls" dramatic company, which Is to show ln South Omaha In the near future, Is said to have spent all the ex pense money advanced to him to support himself and two assistants until the ar rival of the troupe. His companions have caused his arrest on the charge of em bezzling $35. ; Queenan Get Judgment. W. H. Queenan secured Judgment Thurs day afternoon In P. C. Caldwell's court against the Omaha & Council "Bluffs Street Railway company for $200 damages for the loss of a horse which was Injured on the tracks of the company by stepping Into a hole which was said to have been caused by the neglect of the company in making repairs along Its tracks. The com pany gave notice of appeal. Country Club Affairs. The regular weekly dance of the South Omaha Country club was patronized by a fair crowd last night tn spite of the cool weather and threatened rain. Before the dance several private dinner parties en Joyed the luxury of the cafe. Those' who gave parties were: E. O. Smith, three; H. L. Mallo, four; Floyd Sherwood, two; Cora Holmes, two; R, Montague, two; Floyd Finch, two; D. Plnnell, two; E. Russell, seven, and A. J. Radzuwelt, four. Fire In Waste Paper. A fire In a waste paper box In front of Fred Heffllnger'a saloon at Thirtieth and Q streets caused the fire department a run last night at 8 o'clock. The damage done was nothing so far as value Is concerned. Mr. Heffllnger raised the Inquiry, "What are these paper boxes good for, anyhow?" He gave the answer that he thought they were mostly a means of advertising. He said he would ask that the box be moved across the street away from his premises. Magic City Gossip. John Ulrich was arrested yesterday on the charge of stealing a dog. Dr. Andrew English. 823 North Twenty- eight, reports the birth of a son. S. Oslmo. 608 North Twenty-fourth street a Japanese subject reports the birth of a son. 'PHONE SOUTH 868 for a case of JET- TER'S GOLD TOP. Prompt dollvery to any part of city. William Jetter. The Presbyterian Finance commltteo met last evening at tho offices of G. H. Brewer. American Federation of Labor No. U12. will meet tonight at 2620 Q street to dis cuss business of importance. Washakie Haymakers' Association No. 39 will meet Friday at 1 p. m. at 326 North Twenty-fifth street to elect officers. Notice I will not be responsible for any debt hereafter contracted by my wire, Mary inoraeson. ihumao i tiuitutisuw. The South Omaha Commercial club met at noon yesterday at the Haverly hotel. A business session was held afterward. The Shamrock Athletic' club met last night to further the plans for the mid summer carnival, to be held June 13 and the week following. R. M. Laverty of the South Omaha Country club played the low score of the season by making tne course in forty-ono for the nine holes yesterday afternoon. The bogy is forty. The Nebraska Shoe and Clothing House. South Omaha, Saturday, May 28, places on sale The Regent Shoe Co. stock at about one-half price. $3.60 and $4.00 shoes and Oxfords, In all styles In 'leather, patent, veiour can. box can, vici kid, tans and the new Sau-tare brown. Your choice of the lot Saturday for $2.45. About 450 men's and young men's strictly hand tailored suits, In all the new styles and patterns, fancy worsteds, cassemere velours and plain blue serges, both single and double-breasted models, $16.00 and $18.00 values, Saturday your choice of the lot for $10.00. Say Guggenheim Named Officials Men Removed from Posts in Alaska Assert Recent Appointments Were "Controlled." WASHINGTON, May 2S. Protesting against the confirmation by the senate of the president's nomination of H. L, Faulk ner and John Rustgard to be United States marshal and district attorney, respectively, at Juneau, Alaska, Daniel A. Sutherland and John J. Boyce, who were supplanted in those offices by the nominees, today told the subcommittee .of the senate judiciary committee that both Faulkner and Rust gard owed their appointments and they themselves owed their removal to the Gug genheim Interests and politicians alleged to be friendly to those Interests. Although Senators Nelson, Borah and Overman, who constitute the subcommittee, are said to wish open hearing, the rules of the senate require that all proceedings relating to the confirmation of appoint ments roust be conducted in executive ses sion. Hence the sensational charges made before the subcommittee thus far have imply "leaked" from the committee room. Lobingicr for 4 Abandonment of Trial by Jury Judge of Philippine Court at Manila Declares in Favor of Hearing by Men on Bench. i t Charles L. Loblngier, JjtdgO of Ihe court of first Instance in Manila, P. I., and official delegate of tho Islands to tho Inter national Congress ot Administrative Sciences, which Is to be held In Brussels during the International world's cxposrki. Is In Omaha while enrouto to attend uio congress. He was formerly an Omaha law yer. In speaking of the differences between the methods of Judicial proceduro In Amer ica and the Philippines, ho said: "The most notable difference In the two systems Is that In the Philippines we have no Juries. I am familiar with both systems and can truthfully say that I feci that no Jury sys tem is an improvement" over our system. Men who are trained to listen to evidence and to determine its weight such as the a men on the bench, ought in reason to arrive at more Just decisions than men who per haps were never in a court room before the time they aro called to sit upon a Jury. Moreover, In the Philippines a Jury system could not be adopted with any satisfaction, as we have not the material to maHe com petent Jurors." Judge Loblngier was born In Illinois and went to Hebron. Neb., when a boy, having been graduated from the Hebrou High school. Like many other well known men, he taught a country school for three years. He attended the University of Nebraska and received more degrees than any other graduate from that institution. He was admitted to the bar In 1890 and practiced law in Omaha for twelve years. He wag for three years a professor In the state university and was a member of the Ne braska Supreme Court commission. Aside from his Judicial work he has written many valuable works connected with law and sound Jurisprudence and has a national reputation. His court In the Philippines corresponds to a United States district court In this country, and he received his appointment to represent the islands at the congress to be held In Brussels from W. Cameron Forbes, the governor general of the Islands. He arrived in Omaha Wednesday and wi'.l remain here a few days, visiting friends and old acquaintances, before leaving for Ne.. York, where he will sail for Brussela k. his official errand. "Legal matters are dispatched much mum quickly," said Judge Loblngier, "under American rule than they were under the old Spanish government There Is not so much ceremony as formerly, but more is accomplished In a much quicker spaco of time. The Americans are taking hold of the business at hand and are masters of the situation. Things are done in the open and If mistakes are made everyono knows about them, whereas the old policy was to hide all errors, and many things were dona tn secret." Conscience Makes Convict Confess Burden of Guilt Compels Escaped Man to Give Up to Police.' i PASADENA, Cal., May 27.-Allen N Smith is in the Pasadena Jail, at his own request, awaiting word from St Cloud, Minn., for confirmation of his confession that he is an escaped convict. Smith declares that he was convicted ot grand larceny six years ago and sent tn the Minnesota State reformatory fof twenty-five years. After serving six months he escaped and came to California, he sold. Here the burden of guilt and the qualtri of conscience became more than lie coultl bear. CHURCH HERESY REPORT , v SCHEDULED FOR T0DAU Presbyteilun General Assembly to A wait Decision In Strcn-Flich-Black Affair. ATLANTIC CITY. May 27.-No report of tho decision of the Judicial commltton which yesterday completed the hearing In the Steeii-Fltcli-Black heresy matter was made today to tho Presbyterian general as sembly, In annual session here. Rev. John D. Dlesmore of California, chairman of the committee, Intimated that tho report might be riven to tho assembly tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. "We nro pledged to the strictest secrecy," ho said. jh Practically tho length of the assembiV now hinges upon the heresy report. Mont of tho routlno business has been cleared up. The last session may be Saturday afternoon, although there Is a possibility the convention may reach until Monday ol4 nocn before adjournment. r MOGUL TUNNEL BLOWN UP Fifteen Hundred Pounds of Glnnl Ponder Exploded Owners re lieve Result of Spite. DEADWOOD, S. D.. May 27.-FIftcer hundred pounds ot giant powder under lock and key In a tunnel of tho Mogul Mining company's works at Terry were exploded today. The powder had Just been stored there and no one was working near. Th. tunnel being near the surface. It ai Wrecked, as waa the hlncksmlth ahnn. Tl, officials believe the eiploslon Is due to spite work. Three days ago an attempt was made to blow up the Caledonian prop erty of the Homestake, tho attempt being frustrated by guards, who shot at the man while escaping. TWO WOMEN END LIVES One at Hampton, Iowa, Usee Itmor, One at Mason City 11 m ploys Cm, MASON CITY, la., May 27 (Special Tele gram.) Miss Tlllle Johnson of Hampton, committed suicide today by cutting her throat with a razor.' Her mother Is sick and news of the death of the daughter, is withheld. - A Mrs. A. F. Heath, wife of a popular trav eling coal salesman, committed sulcldo to- day. She threw a blanket over her hcnJ hcnJ and turned on th gas. She was when found. FIFTH WARD CLUB ELECTS Joseph Christy Named Preaidrnt and George Sargeant Vice President. At a largely attended meeting of the Fifth Ward Republican club, held at 1138 North Sixteenth rtreet, officers were elected last evening for the year. These were chosen: ( President William B. Christy. ( Vice President George Sargent tm Secretary Men J. Btone. 1 Klerstead. -M U call of the prA 1 reaaurcr tt iiiiniii i. ri Meetings will be held at dent,