O TirR OMAITA SUNDAY BEE: OCTOBET 30, 1910. 7 ' -l j... . ii. i in i i I j in . ... ..mi. i, .....i gM.. m n i i m . - i REAL ESTATE PHM At ItAXII ftH t.l REAL ESTATE I.F.fl A 1 SOTICK, ahm r ium ii i.a i FoReo.F. T7 DTI srZSn a r r-am m Nebraska Contlnne-d. acre ( miles from railroad town, 20 miles from McCook, Nab.; every foot tilla ble, dark, rich, loam soil; SO to 60 ft. deep. Improvement consist of 11-room house, barn for W hor-s, well, windmill, tank", iu engine, cistern, orchard, email grove, cattle sheds. Improvements nearly new and soat over $,0U0. ) acres In cultiva tion; 300 acres In fine aland of winter wheat. Price only J per acre. Tha cheap est placa In the state of Nebraska. Can make terms to suit. AlttlSTllGXCMVALN I COMPANY, tlO S. 17th St. Tel. Tyler ir.36. ' $150 Iand for $125 Dodgo County, Nobniskn 480 A eras Richest corn and wheat land In the elate, 820 arret In cultivation, M) acres In red clover and timothy, M a. res tn blue grass pasture, 126 acre In winter wheat. A great Mb snap. Good terms can be had. IM unimproved farm land 4 mile from town in Merr ck county. Neb Smi oih, level land. Price, STB per acre. Address Northwestern Investment & Trust Co., Central City, Neb. Northeastern Nebraska 820 ACRES of good land, nearly level, one half of which la fine grass land. A special deal can be had on this half-section If soli at once. iTtce, 122.50 per ac-re. Stanley P. Bostwick. 1226 City National Bank Blag , Omaha AS YOU read this ad. so win tno i a .J read your want ad. if It is In The Be. FOR TRADE Wa have an equity of S4.M0 In a fine half section B1 miles from I-odge Pole, Neb... 8 miles from Sunol, on the I'. P. K. R., that we will trade tnr aithr a haidwari or aen- eral stock of merchandise; nothing Ij.i i ' first-class slock will be aooewted. TATK & BAKiXJW. UJUdh, POLK, NKB koala ftnhnlav. SECTION of Gregory county (South Da kota) land for sale. This section has Um ber, running Water fed by apriuga, lota of hay; W acres bioken; ISO acres can be plowed; ail fenced; one-half mile from school, threa mile from one railroad town and alx mliea from another; ,voU soil and in, very beat all-around lain; . - and stock raising section in Uregoij . South Lfekola. Call on or write if M liner, ownir, Fairfax few U, TOUR M - . i C4 you want to buy a goou ... i.slts? We have it Jual fresh from the government, with periect title, la) lots now surveyed and bout W of them sold with about -0 build ing now completed in the town on a rail road that has lit daily trains, with ex cellent service. This town Kite includes 1st acres of the very best of eecond bottom and with fin timber for pa.ks and aiu a fin stream of water running through It. Fine openings tor almost all kinds of busi ness, especially a bank, hotel and ,vator. A grand bargain it sold In thirty days. Ad- dress Powell Land & Loan Co., Powell, iitanly county, U. D. THB IDEAL HOMR" OF M0 ACRES, situated In the Big Sioux valley, four miles south of Castlewood, the county seat of Hamlin county, South Dakota; 440 acres of deep black I jam under yearly cultivation; lou acres iu pasture and loO In the beauti ful spring-fed Lake Flounce, with Its sylvan scent and sparkling waters, deep and pure anJ fll!ed with flu and game la aeasun, and ntarby la the home, a 14 room hot-as, large barn, two granaries, chicken house, hog nous and wo en-wire pasture: corn silo, naulune house, small barn and numerous small buildings, all In good con dition., with windmill, three wells and cis tern, all surrounded by a beautiful grove. Price. V&.Uuv. on good leriua, by il. J. Hue sell. Castlewood. R, D. WHT PAY HIGH KENTT Mr Farmer, come to bouth Uakota; stop paying high rents; own your own farm; Spend tha money for your Improvements that you are paying in Iowa in high rent. Wo own twenty quarters of land here that we can aell )ou for Ji to iu per acre on term you can t beat; 81 wo to 1.4ot) don. balance on pauiriii at 4 per cent. Come here before the anaps are all gone. For lull infoiniatlon w..; UUou iro. or Bank of benota, s'aulk county. S. U. WELL IMPROVKJD ranch of seven sec tions (or sale by owner; n renter of Gray ounty, Tex; well watered, pi iced right. Applj to 11 i. Luvett. I'a ii"u. lex. TKXA8 SCHOOL LAN D3 Several hun dred thousand acres cumlng on market monthly as laiicnmen s leases expire; for sale by state. il.uo to If. ou per acre; terms one-fortieth down, balance forty yean: good farming and fruit lands. Send tic Lostage fur further Information. Journal Publishing Co., Houston, Tex. Haa. Factories Wanted The thriving manufacturing suburb of Murray, I'tah twenty minutes from the oen.er of bait Lake Clty-wlth trolley ser vice and located in tlie main lines of three transcontinental lines of railway, Invites FACTORY OWNEKd U Investigate the claims of this i Ity on behalf of its superb location, cliuap sites, low rents, low taxes and unuxusl con venience. Please write the Secretary The Murray Com mercial Club Murray, Utah. " W RITE TO Ml'RKAT BROS, rUal Eetate. Muriay, I'tah. for full, complete, reliable Information concerning this city. Busy factories, farm lands, tonn lots that may be bought fur lea than their vnlue. AKK A r,W OF THhl OPPOIt i L'Nl II td Wit CAN TliLL YcU OF. Wrila today OEO. J. KF.r.T.V Ogden Sta Tank Rldg., OiJen, I'tah You AUK Coming to Utah Thn YOU Ml'aT AKK I' 8 whers and In what section you had better settle. PLANT TREES THAT WILL GROW; WHERE they will grow. Our NURSERY BUSINESS puts us in touch. LETTER OF INFORMATION FREE. Davis County Nurseries, Roy. hear Ogden, Ulan rratst4Hit Advertising la the Koad to lag (Uluruav INVTCSTOKS Csta you find a better opportunity to get In on the ground flo r of a growing sec tion of the richest section In the we-C Writ ma today. I keep you posted and WIH, Ol'ARANTLU NKT. I tab ontlnned. Seven Per Cent For Your Money Guaranteed Tho New West of the Interrnountaln country is the garden spot of Chance. You get two and one-half times as much for your money here as in older cities of the east and the middle-west. The security is the best ever; as good as the soundest national bank of this country. For further information write to a paid official; a man who Is PAID to give you correct and reliable Information. The Secretary of the Weber Club OODEN, UTAH. Washington. COME to Washington, the JOvergreen state, where bliitxaru and hot winds are never known. ieiighnul ciimaie, sum crops, bent of markets. For particulars audi ens T. U. MoUieary, Cenu aua, SVasu. Wlevvavais- W ACRES L.l. LAND, cultivated Lalance paxture. s-rooin house, large barn, i h'tken house, spring and trout brook on i miles from station, acnool on land, tasy teima. loui O. Mason, island .-tale bauk, Cumberland. Wis. ..uivouu tlmueied la its frontage ai a baigain, o acres In Polk county, wi., iii) nuies from twin dues; beaky clay loam soil; na.f mile lake irontage, lots of narduood aaw timber, small clear ing, old buiuings; good neignbornood; only tl,a; on eaiy terms it takeu at once. Owner N. B., tiox A, St. Ciuix l-'aus. wis. FINH FARM LANDS-Wlsconsin, timber or c.ear; nice lakes a..d rivers) best mar ket In America; 1 pec acre cash; large or small traots. iijuet A. Arnold, Superior. Wyoming. FOR 8ALK or exchange, a fine 160 acres of land 6 miles ftom the city of Laramie, In the L&ranilo valley, Wyoming. Fine as siUt, can all ba Irrigated. Price fio per acre. Will sell or tiaue tor laud or prop erty nearer home, or lor merchandise. 1 can't go on tho (arm. T. II. Millar, Olathe, Kan. HAVE YOU A FARM FOR SALB OR TRADE? Or do you want to buy onef Make your wants known through THfl lJk.it Uul.VEtf CAPITAL, tha want me uluin of Iowa. Rales: 1 cent a word for tach Insertion, I cents a line, 74 cents an mail. Circulation. tl.CUV; largest of any ioa daily, lilvs us a trial. Address 'ihe Capital. Land L-ep t. Lies Moines, la. CORN LAND Raises 40 to W bushels corn to acre; price, 111 to 120 per acre; good market. Nowata 1-ana and Lot Co., KM Mew York Life bldg. 'Phone Red m or A 1731. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Rra! cstata transfers for October I'D, HI 10. fiirn.sheU by the Midland (luaranty and Trust company, bonded abstracters, 1,14 'arllam. iel. Doug. UuS. Jacob W'eber, sr., to Cecil B. Fred enck, lot H. block 408, iirandvlew....f iiiO Keystone Park Land Co. to M. J. Roach, eVt of lot e. Keystone Park.. 1 WO Allmrt F. Hnyder and wife to Wil liam H. filmpHon and wife, lot IZ, block b. Halcyon iii-lghta t,&U0 A. L. Root and wile to Thomas E. Shafer, all of sub. lot 3, tax lot 23. lti-16-lS, lying north of Central illvd. 6U0 O- M. Drew to Alfred J. Laley, lots 13. 13, 14. IS and 1. block 0, Lake View 1 Virginia Florence Peabody and hus band to MoCague Investment Co., lot 6, block 10S. City 50,000 Frank B. Kennard. trustee, to Vlrgina Florence Peabody, lot (, block lug. City r.... MfCairue Investment Co. to J. L. Rrandels' Sons, lot s, block ltW, City. 80.000 Anna C. Nielsen to Pearl B. Martin, lot 8, block 67, Florence (,000 Alhambra Real Karate Co. to Mathew F. Martin, erf feet og ih,2 faet of lot 7, ell feet of e61 feet of lot 7 and n3 feet of e6i feet of lot 8, block lou. City Jolc.y O. Mickey to Daniel W. Mickey, 44 feet of lot 11. block I, Drake's.. 1 Mary M. Heck to Dann C. Stafford, lot 18. block 8, Halcyon Heights 6UQ Mary E. Rial) to Patrick Sweeney, lots 61 and 62. block 1. Maunders & Hlmrbaugh's add. to Walnut Hill.. 1,350 Joseph Donpiva and wit to Anna Resek. lot 7. block 7, Arbor Place.... 1,650 The True Follow Up System Wherever you go, let Tha , Bee follow you. Subscrib ers .need only notify our circulation department and the address will be changed as often as desired. Getting The Bee is tha sama as get ting A Dal'y Uthr Fnn Hcrr.s Keeping you posted on what's doing among friends and associates. It's tha only up-to-data way. Let The De Follow You NOTICE OF PCHOOI. DldTlUCT ELEC TION Proclamation and notice to the qualified electors and legal ole.-s of the School iJts Uict of Omaha, In the County of oougiaa. In the Klate of Nebraska, of a general elec tion io ua m id in fcam wnool district on 'lucMity, the eiglnh uay oi .ovemuer, ltlo, for the purpose of electing four members oi the boaid of Lducalion of said school diHtnct, to serve on said board lroin and incluuing the first Monuay in January, 1U, until the first Monday in January, 11)14; a. so notice of the submission to the o.uall fled electors and legal voters f said scnool district oi a piopoaition auinorising the board of Kducatlon of said school district to issue bonds in the sum oi Mttteu Hun dred Fifty Thousand ll.Mi.uUt.) Oollurs, lor Die purpose of erecll'ig senool liuildings i.u ti, e pun-hate oil school sites. lu thH ouuluitu eiet to.x aim iCAal voters of the school district of timana, in tut: vouuiy oi Douglas, In the .-Late of Nebraska, I, Alireu c. Kenneoy, presluent ol tna Hoard ot Loucation oi the ouuool uistrict of omana, in tun county of Douglas, in the biats oi .NebianKa, isxue this, my procla mation and oy vutue ot tne autnoruy vested in me as such president, do iiereby give, public notice to the uualified electors and lefcal voteis of tne bcnooi uistrici of Oinahu. in the County of t'ouglus, in the bins or Isebtaska, mat a general election will be held in sa.d scnool district on Tues day, i n eigntn nay of isoveinoer. lalO, lor the purpose of electing tour members of the Loaid of indues lion ot said scnool disirl.t, to serve on said board iioin and including the tirst Aionday in January, ltftl, unti' the first Monuay in January, 1S14. 1, Alfred C. Kennedy, presiaent of the Boaid of Kducation of the bctiool District of Omaha, in the County of Dougiab, in the Mate or Nebraska, do iaue this, my procla mation, and by virtue of tne authority vested in nie as such president, do hereby (tlv.i public notice to the uualilied electors and lesal voters of the scnool District of Omaha, In tne County of Uougias, in the Mate or Nebraska, that a general election will be held in said district on Tuesua.v, the eighth day of November, laiu. at which tha following proposition to vote bonus of B.iid school district will be submitted, towit: Shall tha Board of Kducation of the School DiHtrict of Omaha, In the county of Douglas, in the State of Nebraska, be authorized to Issue bonds of said School District in the sum ot Seven Hundred Fifty Thousand Il.60.ou0) Dollars, to be expended In the erection and enlargement of scnool buildings, and the purchase of sites? Such expenditure to be distributed aa specifically set forth as follows: H.K.wix) to be used In the completion of the rllgh School Building, by wiiich is meant, that iu the completion tnereof ample provision shall be made for the en largement of the Manual Training Depart ment, within tna bunding proper, to meet tn necessities of that branch of education. Further, tnat In tho completion of this school building tha plana shall provide for an Auditorium of sufficient capacity for all reasonaDia requirement. lio.ooo.oo to tie expended In tha erection and completion of a six teen -room school bunding on tne Miller I'ark Site. 135,000.00 to b expended in tba erection aim luiupiBuou oi an eignt-rooin addition to the Monmouth Park bchool. Ilb.0o0.uv to oe expended in the erection and completion of a tour-room addition to the Kellom bchool. M.Ooo.oo to be expended in the erection and completion of a four-room addition to the Long bctiool. STO.ooO.ou to be expended In the erection and completion of a six teen-room school building on tne Central Park site. $j6,0ou.o0 to be expended in tne erection and completion of an eight-room addition to the Windsor bchool. l.'O.ouOOO to ba expended in the erection and completion of a four-room addition to tile Bancroft bchool. 170,000.00 to be expended In the erection and completion of a slxteen-room school building on tha Castellar site, ty.ovo.oo to be used lor the purchase of sites and grounds adjoining sues already owned by the Board of Education and the erection of additional necessary annexes. bald questions shall be submitted to said electors entire and the votes thereon snail be "For" or "Against," and all bailout having an "X" opposite the word "For" shall be considered as authorising said bonds, and ail ballots having an "X" op posite the word "Against" shall be con sidered aa against the authorising of said bonds. The polls shall be open on the day of said election at eight i) o clock In the morning, and snail continue open until six () o'clock In the evening of the same day at the re spective voting places, as follows: FIRST WAitD. First District lutf South S!xnth ptrt Second District Ko Faclflo street. Third DlBtrlct-lTo Boulh Tenth street Fourth District !ls Bancroft street, rear. Fifth District 424 Lincoln avenue. SKCOND WARD. First District 24Z4 SoutD Twenty-ninth street. Second District 2035 Vinton street Third DiHtrict IMS Vinton street Fourth District 17U Vinton strset Fiftn District ilO boutn Sixteenth, street THIRD WARD. First District 1619 Webster street. Second District Jlti South Tenth street. Third District 313 North FUteenth street Fourth District 401 boutn Thirteenth street. Fifth Dlstrlct-08 Sauth Thirteenth street FOURTH WARD. First District lul Capltot avenue. Second District 1S14 Harney street. Tn.rd DiMilct 71s aoulh bixteentn street. Fourth District 314 (South i'went.ein street. Filth DlKtrlct 2307 Davenport street, base ment. FIFTH WARD. First DiHtrict SWM Sherman avenue, becoud District -!ol blierman avenue. Third D. strict 3uol Sherman avenue, bam. Fourth District iMti buennun avenue. Filth District 1131 Norm b.xteentn atieeL SIX 1 H WARD. First District 3o7 North Twenty-fourth street becond District l0i North Twenty-fourth si reel, i ear. Third Dlstrlct-2004 North Twenty-fourth street; barn, rear. Fourln District 183 North Thirty-third street ; barn. rear. FUtn District 3-06 Military avenue. 8u; k..N rii ward. First District lil Iavenworth street Becond D. strict 163 Georgia avenue barn, tear. Third District 1338 Park avenue. Fourth Dtair.ct 3l!io bouth Thirty-third street; barn, rear. F-KiHTH WARD. First District 13o4 North Twenty-fourth street. 8ejond District 1721 Cuming street Third Dislrict-13 North beventeentb t;eet. Fourth District 2415 Cuming street NINTH VAKD. First District Ja.t Cuming street. Becond lltrlct-S-".7 Cuming street Third District 3J04 Davenport street burn, rear. ' Fourth DIstrlct-Jll South Thirty-sixth street; barn, rear. Fifth District 314 Farnam street TENTH WARD. First District 1018 South Tenth street. Second District lill I.eaeti worth street Third District SJ31 I-eaven worth street Fourth Dlstrtct-1430 bouth Slxteentri street. Fifth Distrlct-1414 bouth Thirteenth street ELEVENTH WARD. First District : Ho Million street. Second lMstrlct Farnam etreet. 'lhlid District i!4 South Thirty. fourth meet. barn. Fourth District 70 South Twenty-seventh stieet. TWELFTH WARD. First Dlntrtct 2412 Ames avenue. Second District -V.V4. Ames Avtnue. Third District Sulk Corby etreet; bara. rear. Fourth District ti No.eb Twenty-fourth street. F fill District 4411 North Tv enty-fourth street ALFRED C KFNNEDT, President Hoard of Education. Attest: i, Y BUROES3, Secretary, OuO-DUt e . :fc 1 . . -o i I'f ': y :r it'-v. u H ,uL- Mj .ik TWO OF THESE BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOWS ALREADY SOLD 1814 sold Howard Jurtson. of Midland Glass & Paint Co. 1818 sold William tfchellherg, of Stock Yard Co, 1822 Manderso Street. I'rlco 13,000. 1826 Manderson Street. Fric $3,100. Each have five rooms and Lath and should he Been to be appreciated. We have endeavored to depart from the oidlnary tyle of architecture and we believe that these houses will meet with your approval. Houses will be open for your Inspection thin afternoon. Do not fail to lrt eMipate If you are, looking for a complete '"tie home. These bunKalowj have largs living room, reception hall and dining room and kitchen on the first floor and combination stairway to eecond floor. There are two room and bath on second floor. First floor In all flnlhed In oak, Inc udlng the floors, excepting the kitchen, which haa maple floor: dining room han oak beam celling. These are nlce.y decorated, have first-clans plumbing throughout cemented walks and full cellar. HASTINGS & HEYDEN, 1614 Harney Street Moving to the Farm The Owner Will Sacrifice his Beautiful Kountze Place Home, Which is on a South Front Lot 50x124 Feet. There are eight largo rootna besides reception ball, pantry, bath-room, close ta, etc. On first floor Is large reception hall, parlor, sitting room, dining room, kitchen and large butler's pejitry; second floor has four large bedrooms with closets in each room, and the front bedroom has a large alcove which with the main room extends across the entire house, making a Tcry pleasant south front room. The bathroom, which Is on the second floor, has new and up-to-date fixtures. The furnace was put In new this summer and Is a combination hot air and hot water plant; and from the best authority on beating plants, is the most economical furnace to use. There are screens for the entire house and awnings for the south and west; in fact this Is one of the most complete homes in the city. It is very nicely decorated, having combination gas and electric light fixtures and solid brass hardware throughout. Large barn in rear. All streets around block are paved and paid for, so there will b no special taxes. Price 14,600.00 reasonable terms. C R, COMBS 807 to 811 Brandeis Theater Building. Phone Douglas 3916 RAILWAY TIME CARD U?IIO! STATIOJT Teath and Marey ratoa Paelfle Leave. Arrive. San. Fran. Overland t...a 8:15 am all:3f pm China and J. pin F. M..a 4:10 pm a 5:'6 pm Atlantic Express a :43 am Oregon Kxpress a 4:00 pm a 6:10 pm Los Amreles Limited. ...12:4S pm a 8:16 pm Colorado Special all:4Spm a 7:42 am Denver Special a :47 am al2:!W am Colorado Express a :50 pm a 4:50 pm Oregon-Wash. IJmlted..al2.S0 pm a 8:20 pm North Platte Local a 6:16 ain a 4:46 pm Grand Inland Local a 6:30 pm alO SO am Lincoln Beatrice Loeal..bl2 40 pm b 1:20 pro Chicago, MIlTvawWee A St. Pawl Overland Limited all:41pm a 1:69 am Omaha-Chicago Ex b 7:15 am b 1:91 am Omaha-Pttvannah Ex. ...c 7:15 am c 9:60 am Colo.-Cal. Ex a 6 00 pm a 1:25 pm Colorado Special a 7:S7 am all M pm Perry-Omaha Lccel b 6:15 pm bll:06 pm (Meagre Jtorthweaterst NORTHBOUND. Twin City Rxpreaa a 7:50 am alO JO pm Ploux City Loral a :5 pm a 12 pm Minn. Dakota Ex a 7:00 pm a IS am Twin City Ltd (ex Sat). a 1:46 pm a 7:80 am Twin City Ltd (ex Sat) 11:60 pm a T: am KASTBOUND. Omaha Kxpress a 7:00 am ali S5 am Chicago Local 12:fi pm a 1:26 pm Colorado-C'r.leaao a 6:10 pm a I S3 pm Chicago Special a 6:02 pm a 7:65 am Pacific Coast-C.ilcago...a :u6 pm a S.2 pm Uis Angeles Umited....a 8 50 pm al2.a) pm Overland Limited all:4o pm a 7 fci am Denver Special alS:40 sm a 6 32 am Carroll I-ocal a4:30pm alO 00 am Fat Well aJ JOpm a 6.36 pi l Llnooln-Chadron a 7:50 am all OOam Norfolk Dall&Ji a 7.50 am alO 45 pm lng l'lne-So. Platte, b 1 11 pm b 6 20 pm Hastings-Superior b 2 15 pm b 5:20 pm Deadwood-Hot Springs. S Tfi pm a 6:20 pin Casper-Lender a I 55 pm ali opam Fremont-Albion b b.M pm a l;w6 pm Chicago, Rork Islsnd A Pacific EAST. Rocky Mountain Ltd. .al2 SS am al0:4.i pm Chicago Day Express.. a 43 am a 4:30 pm Chicago Local Pes. .. .blO Si am blO;l pro Ies Moines Ixical l ass a 4 w pm al2 46 pm Chicago Expresa a 4:40 pm a Mo pin Chicago Limited eu pin a 8 0J am WEST. Chi. -Neb. Ltd., Uncoln a 6 20 am a 6 47 pm Colo. 4 Cel. Exp a 1 'la pro a 4 30 pro Okl Texas Expresae 3 pm a l l pm Kocky Mountain Ltd. ..slO.&o pm mil 30 am (hi race (.real WMltrs Chicago IJmlted a 6 48 pm Twin (Ity Limited a t.M pm a 7:M am Twin City Kxpress a I n) am a 8.30 pin Chicago Express a 6.4a pm Wabash Omaha-Nt I-ouls Ex. ...a I SO pm a :2S am Mall and Express a 7.:i0 am all ir, j,rn rtianb'y Lol (troin C B ) b 6:00 pm blO 15 am Mlasoarl Paririe K. C. A tit. L. Ex a 1:30 an a 7.15 am K. C. t-t. L. x.. ex- oept Saturday all 16 pin a 1.60 pm K. C. . bt. L. Ex , Saturdays only 12. 00 pro llllaels Cealrsl . Chicago Express a 7 no am a t 46 pm Chicago Limited a 4 no pin a U0 aiu Minn. -t. Paul Exurms.b 7 o am Miun.-ot. 1'aul Lliiuled.a f W put a t.XM axn . -N. RAILWAY TIME CARD c. Borllngton Station 10th and Masosi BarllngtOB renver A California... Puget Sound Express., Nebraska points a 4:10 pm a (:'6 pm a 4:10 pm a I: 6 pm o .01 am i i;ju pm jiacK tuns Lincoln Mall Northwest Express .. Nebraska points Nebraska Express .... Lincoln Local Lincoln Loval flehuyler-Plattsmouth Platlamouth-'owa Rellevue-Plattsmouth Colorado Limited .... Chicago Special Chicago Express .a 4:10 pin .b l .i) pin .all:25 pm .a 8:20 am .a .16 am a 6 pm aU':l . pm a 7:(0 am a 6:10 pm a 6:10 pm b 0 am a i :60 pin blO: 0 p-n I i:i am a 2:40 pin a 7:00 am sll O pm a S 65 pn a s."0 om a'O 30 a-n alO SO am all:45 am a t( 41 pm a 6 10 pm .a 7:26 pm b I t pm .a S M am ,.aIJ 80 pm .all :2a pm .a 7:15 am a 4:2-1 Dm Chkao East Express. .a i'M pm .a 9.15 am .a 3:30 pm .a 4:30 pm ,aJ0:46 pm a t:ir a n lowa uovai Creston la. Local ftL Louis Expross ... K. C. & fit. Joseph K. C, St. Joseph K. C. & St. Joseph.... (at Dally, (b) Dally dally except Saturday. except Sunday (c) Webster Stat Ion 1 6th and Webster. Missouri Pacific Auburn Local b 3:60 pm bl2 16 pm Chlcaco, St. Paal, Mlaaeapolla Omaha Sioux City Express b $ 00 pro bll:46 am Omaha Local c 6 30 pm Sioux City Passenger b :2u pm Twin City Paenser b 6 :10 am Soux City Loral c s:;Ci am Emerson Local b 6:56 pm b :10 am C. E. MITCHELL IS INDICTED Kaaaaa City Merchant Whose Firm railed Is Charted with Fraud. KANSAS C1TV. Oct. .-An indictment charging fraud . was returned today by the I'nlled States grand Jury sgainM C. E. Mitchell, of the defunct MltrheM Dry Goods company, which went Into bank ruptcy December 'a, ItM. The Indictment charges that Mr. Mitchell, as president and principal stock holder of the company, Increased the capital stock from Ilio.ooO to mA and offered the prefeired stock for sale alien the firm waa In a falling condition. The asats of tha company were sold last February to the highest bidder for ttl.l&i. The debts aggregated tiu,0UO, (kiss Approves American Loan. PEKING. Oct. itt-An official edict Is suer! today authoi-.ciiiy the proposed loan ol $.U.xi.'iO fioin the American group of finaneivis The bond issue to cover the 1. a i w II t e laken by the syndicate at be. Ihe bonds will mature at a period of from fo, ty to forty-five years from Issuance. They will bear t per cent Interest. Of ihe loans 66.000.tMj and poeslbly I1U.UU0.0UU will be de.oel to Industrial Improvements In Manchuria. ellaa Wlus vrom Wayne. WAYNE. Neb., Oet. .-(pec1al Tele gram Nellgh won. U to , from Wayne at the fair grounds this afternoon. The game waa played la tVuuaute balvea. Attractions la Omaha. Blanche Wulsii in "The Other Woman" at i he Brumteis. "Rosalind at Red Cats" at the Krug. "Old Heidelberg'' a: the Boyd. Vaudeville at the American. Vaudeville at the Oruheum. Burlesque at the Oayety. One of the features of the snsn up to the present litis 1k.ch the fulluro of a number of plays thnt were looked uim by their projectors its sure winners. A list of six great productions la given in one of the New York ll.eatricul mRKazlnes for the current week. All of which proves that the manager is no more gifted with prescience today than he was In the be g.nninK. His effort to land a success Is no better rewarded, and the "show game" remains the same old gamble It has been for all time. The public goes to the theater to be entertained, and Is willing to pay good money for Its enterta niuenl , the question for the manager to answer Is, "What will the public consider ontcrta n ment?" IUhih'Iip Walh will pluy a matinee at the Brandeis this afternoon, appearing- In "The Other Woman." Her enKasernent closes with a performance on Sunday night. The inquiry for srsts at the lirandeis during th? ensragi'mint of Fr.nces Starr In "The Easiest Way" lndira.es that Omaha Is anxious to see this play, whose coming has been so long delayed by Its popularity In New York and the east. The engagement opens on Monday nlcht and Includes a matinee on Wednesday. Miss Lang and her company will close the run of "Old Heidelberg" at the Boyd with two performances today. Sunday afternoon the greatest bill of the season, "The Girl of the Oolden West," will be put on. One of the striking features of the trick bicycle aot that the Millard brothers are doing at the Oayety this week In conjunc tion with Rose Sydell's London Belles Is an overfed fox terrier, and the way It contributes to the act causes much laugh ter. The dog Is 14 years old and has been working In the act ever elnce It was a pup. "B.ll" Millard says he never signs a contract for himself and brother without having the dog mentioned therein. To night's performance, aa la the custom every Saturday night, will start at R o'clock" sharp. Richard Harding Davis has turned In to CULOiNtL UiAi.PlUNS LAblh. Roosevelt Scores Decision Denying Compensation for Injury. LETTER TO THE CHIEF JUSTICE Takes Jodge to Task for Opinion Which Declares the Workmen's Federal Compensation Law I'ncoaatlt otlonal. ROCHESTER, N. Y., Oct. . Theodore Roosevelt lost evening gave out a copy of another letter which he haa written to Judge Blmoa 13. Baldwin, democratic nomi nee for governor cf Connecticut, regarding labor It g e ailon. Colonel Roosevelt says: "I have received a copy of your opinion as chief Justice In the case of William H. Hoxie vs. the New York, New Haven 4 Hartford Railway Co. "This was a case In which William H. Hoxle, a train hand, an employe of the New Voik, New 1Umi &. Haittrd Rail way Co., was Injured while coupling cars. The Injured man sued the railroad. You presided in the appe. late court and wrote its opinion declaring the workmen's federal compensation act, under which Hoxle sued. to be unconstitutional so that he was de nied tho right to be compensated for his Injury. - "Section five ef the act ptovldes that 'Any contract, rule, regulation or device whatsoever, the purpose or Intent of which shall be to enable any common carrier to exempt Itself from any liability created by this act shall to that extent be void.' Baldwin Apposed Progress. "In your decision In Question you squarely took ground against the progressive view which I I o.d to be essential to the working man of the nation and. therefore, to the weifure of the whole people. In treating of this opinion cf your law notes on Or to lit; r 10, I r te us follows: 'In tne course of his opinion lie said: 'At common law a servant cannot recover from his master fur Injuries received from tho negligence of a fellow lervaiit ac ing in the kame line of employ, ment. This Is a part of that genaral Amer ican law resting upon consideration of right and Justice that have been generally ac cepted by the people of the United States.' "This sentiment would be coldly received, tn kay the least, by labor unions dextrous of securing a workmen's compeiiLalion act such aa the New York legislature pa.nstd and Governor Hughes signed about three months ago. The fellow servant rule Is not a divinely Inspired precedent any more than the contributory negligence of as sumption of risk rules. "Personally, I feel that it Is in the high est degree reti ogresaive, or If you pmier the terms, bourbon and reactionary, to take the view that the fellow servant rule Is a part of the common law, and, as here you "That want ad in the rooms stop the ad, please." This is what a near 23d says. IP, ileal Cn-orge C. Tler the manuscript of a pew four-net play which Llebler Co. will produce within the rest thrt wet-ks. Tha prlrcipal character Is that of a spiritualist, a young woman who hn been "In the me dium game" slnoe childhood. IJebler a ('. have In mind for this part an emo tional al liens at present engaged In an other attraction. If the necessary ai i iinminint can 1h made till actress will be Klaitod In the new drnma, which, at pri'M iit. has no name. Mr. Davis said ha liaJ ill awn freely upon the experlenoea through which he passed when, as a re porter, he made a specialty of spiritualis tic meetings, mediums and methods. Frank J. Mclntyre, who plays Rob Rlaka In "The Tiavellng Salesman," has written a song for Leila Mclntyre of Hyams and Mclntyre, who are starring in "The Ulrl ot My Dreams." The song is entitled "I Can t Say Soft Soap to Save My Soul." The last two performances of "The Pic ture of Dorian dray" and "At the Wal oorf" will be given today at the Orpheum, Both of these acts have scored big sue otHsrs all week, resulting In large houses at tills popular vaudeville house. Oscar WtluVs fplK' annua tic wit Is given an art,;. tic Interpretation by Edwards Davis, AUela ill (Kul and lemplur Sa.e. The setting la of such colorful beauty that the audiences have applauded upon merely viewing the empty siafce upon the rise of the curtain, which Is a rare occurrence. Mr. Davts lakes his beautiful production from here io Minneapolis, thence to Duluth and St, t'aul. A staff of workmen are busy on tha Or pheum stage fitting up a place for Annetta jvellermann s tank, which ahe will use all next week In her diving act. It Is neces sary to cut a trap door 15x10 feet. The tank holds twenty-six tons of water. Mlaa Kellermann will arrive Sunday morning) irom Lea Moines. Little Thomas Tobln. who waa so well tpoken of at the time of the "AU-kld" per lormanre of "Alias Jimmy Valentine," when he played Diet the Rat, haa been engaged to play William In "When All Haa Been Bald." This Is the character of a 7-year-old boy, around whom the action of bayard Velller'a play centers. The play originally waa called "Killlam," tha boy being the chief figure, but was objected to by IJebler ft Co. because there waa la It the suggestion of a butler or other serv ant. Rehearsals of "When All Has Been i-aid" began last Monday. construe It, rests, aa you say It does, upon considerations of 'right and Justice.' Dental of Might nnd Justice. "On the contrary, I believe that It Is la Its ensence a denial of right and justice and that progressive Judges genet ally are now taking the position that this Is out worn and progressive legislative bodies are universally acting upon IU "You continue, 'the state of Connecticut has, under her laws, written and unwritten, so regulated the relations of employer and employe that no action can be maintained In her courts by a servant against hi master lor peisonal Injuries sustained within her territorial llmita through the negligence of one of his fellow servants, not tor such Injuries sustained through tha negligence of the master, combined with that of the pialnlitf himself, when the latter' negligence essentially contributed to the reiiult, whether It were or were not as gnat as the master's. The servant of a common carrier lans within these rules. This i not because of the nature of his master's business They apply to every 'gervunt' and every 'master.' If this la nut retrogressive doctrine, cruel and unjust to tha worklngman that Is the servant, as you use the word in your decision, then I would be at a loss to define what kind of dot-nines can be called retrogressive, a oppobed to progieshlve." Position Wltbont Precedent, "The position assumed by th court on this question Is without precedent and I entirely untenable In the light of the Judi cial history of the United Slates, it a fed eral right cannot be the basis of a plain tiff's ciaim In a state court; If those court derive their power and authority and com peiisatlun from the state for the purpose of deciding only controversies arising under the law of the state, written and unwritten, then a defense based upon a federal right would be equally unenforceable In sail) courts. "The federal law 1 Imperative, manda tory and paramount over every foot cf tha soil of every state. It 1 tn no eene foreign when its application or enforcement . 1 sought In the courts of a state. No poliuy of a nutu cun Impair It Imperative obliga tion. No official of a state, sworn to up port the coiihUtutlon of th Un.led States, can deny the entoreement of a statute of J tne I'nlttd Stales, umue In pursuance of llm Limed Slates cunslitutiou. Such law, by the constlulion, is being made the su preme law of the land, anything In th constitution or laws of any stale to the ooi.iinry notwithstanding." Colonel Kooaevult, In concluding hi let ter, says: "I bold that the welfare of our dtlxons Imperatively demands that these utterly retrogressive principles be completely abandoned In our laws; that, to quote your own words, 'the written and unwritten laws,' that is. the lawa a made by th legislature and tne law as made by tha Judges, shall hereafter be made in a pro grtsttve and nut a retrogressive spirit, b cauiie only In sJcli manner will It be pos sible really to give to the wage-worker of tills country the Justice which I their due." Dec has rented all of my lady on Dewey Ave.