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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1911)
10 the www-, omaha, wkdxksmay, alwst .to. ion. REAL ESTATE P4KM AM) HA.MII I.A.M I'UR HA LI WANTED TO BUY oatlaaea'. t'ViTT N A I.K-Xdft-arra rancn, about Jft rvuirs from North Piatt. Neb.; all fnpd. v .-l ind mill and other Imfroviments; til. o per acre If taken mnn: ttrrai. 1-ock luster No. 37. Johnson. Neb. IMI'KOVi:) '."I rre: eight miles from Hestrlre. mile from n. R. station, a splen did farm home, ideal for stock or dairy. Thin farm, known as the "Bare" farm. I" ordered sold to clone an estate; is wlli buy It. One-third rash. HALLER. 141 t'atton Blk. Tel. Douglas 4T7. 109 CISTEll CO. farms Just on market. ! . up: easy term. Walker Co.. "A2 Bran del Theater. t.i arr buyii land that will rent for S acre cash rent. C. D. Ilavden. Farnsm. Neb. Ul-.Si pr.ee ald for Id hand furnit ire, rarpels. i-lutiuiiK aim hos l ei. i j. VACANT lot near l ei nam and 26th Sts P. u. Bo ."si , FOR cash, one net of "Southwestern Re porters. " 2d hand, from own-. Address, matin price and number of volumes, J . Lock Box IfC. HouMon. Tex. WANTED TO RENT artst Dakota. ONK of the r.net farms in ltlchlanl county, consisting "f acrea it good, moduciixe lajid. joiuine; Wyndnie. Fine lares liuiluinti. lots n.' fruit, ni.e grove and tievei -failing flowing well. Price (vi'.M per aei-e nod terms. Martin I'auison I-nd Cu., V.'yndmere. Nona uv kota Oklaaoasa. ' OKLAHOMA The ean'.ern part t Indian Territory) Is the best corn, wheat and hay land to be found anywhere, a beautltul prati.e country and in. mlntin; close to railroad towns; write me at once ana arrange to go with me and nee. the enormous corn crop there. Hound trip fium Omaha only Lock Box .V'3, Omatia. Oreg-oa. FREE, a home In the wonderful yarney valley, homestead lands on desert claims In central Oregon. For information phone Harney JML P. P. Gitalin, mi California 1., Omaha, Nab. oatat Carolina. LANDS-VW9 per acre mads crowing tls for preserve on the Inlands. Orchards on easy mcutlny payments. Sea island Or chard company. Charleston. S. C lb Uavksitaw MOUTH DAKOTA farms. James river aney and clay county, Minnesota, Rod Hiver Valley larma to exenange lor Ne maska or Iowa lands, Income pioperty or inercnanulse. Aierciianaise stocks, I24.0HO; stock and buiiuing central Nebraska, 134.U00; stock ana Diniuiiis. eastern boutn Dakota, ilo.uuu; stock and Uuiiaing, central boutn Dakota,. l.to-acre Iniproveu stock ranch, central Nebraska, M. lor small laira, inuuiue property or inercnanaise. lour mill, U)-io,., and 6d,0o bu. elevator, Nebraska, ana bu-bbi. tiour mill, bumh Da kola; want land. I nese ut-ala are direct from owners and all nave merit. Write us what you have iu CAcnaiifct. COOL.UY INVESTMENT CO., P. O. tfox its. Omaha, Nsb A SMALL house or apartment of 7 or g rooms, with serrate bath for servant, in a good neighborhood, with or without furniture; willing to pay good rent for choice place. M. LEVY, v Nebraska Clothing Co. W ANT K D To rent by man and wife. I or i unfurnished or partly furnished rooms m modern house, near Walnut Hill, N. th or siheiman Ave. car Una. O 38. Bee. GOVERNMENT NOTICES CKNTIIAL DIVISION. CHIEF QR. MR. Office. t'Mceso, III.. Aueust 1:II. Sealed prnposn I. In triplicate, will be re ceived by the tjiiarierniater at Fort Rob inson, Neb . until II o'clock a. m. mountain tin e. September IS. 1911. and then opened, for furnishing the construction, steam heat inn, electric wlrlnu and fltur-s required fnr the Improvement of the hospital st that post Full Information, plai's snd specific est'ens furnished on application ta thst officer. Deposit of $j reiu!red for the plnns, which will be refunded when the plans are returned, nan snd specifica tions can be seen at this offlre. Col. Jno. I,. Clem. Chief Or. Mr A28-?-.ir-31SM-15 DUNN AND LEWIS TO DEBATE W ill Disease Commission plan of do, eminent for Omaha Before Mon mnata Park Imarntrmrnt Inn. FOR a dainty dessert uss Dalsell's Ice cieam. If Mrs. O. W. Ady, 611V N. aist M.. will come to The Bee office within three days we will give her an order for quart brick of this fine Ice cream. WANTED Addresses of patties having rooms to rent to Boles College students at 11.00 p r week each two or mote in a room, lelephones, Douglas 1!4 and A-ltfM. LADY wants room and board; private. A 101. Bee. A debate that promises all that the nviHt hiase cou!d desire In the way of S' ligation will be slagd by the Menmnnih Park Im pm ement club Tuesday eveulnr. Ii;natiu-t Jehovah Dunn will defend the commission plnn of government as applied to OniK from the attacks to be made upun It bv 8. Arlon Lewis. Kverybody will he wel comed as a spectator to the combat, which Is to be held In Hirst's Memorial church. Thirty-fourth and Larlmore avenue Government Stamps to Have No Rivals I j Use of Eed Cross and McNamara De fense Fund Seals on Obverse Side of Envelope Forbidden. WASHINGTON. D. C, Auk. 2i.-An order which will discourage the use of Red Cross stamps and the McNamara defense fund stamps, because on their faces they Hre called "stamps,"' was Issued today by Postmaster General Hitchcock after con ferring with Third Assistant Brttt. side of Piters was forbidden. Serious In convenlt nee In handling the mails from particular localities has been experienced bv the tiist-il authorities on account of the j increasing use of adhesive stamps. in lev or the trouble experienced from the use of the Red Cross stnmp. dut inn the hu't l';i!!?tms holiday period. Post master Cenial Hitchcock Issued a gen (tsl order that no adhesive stamps except I'nited States postag" stumps should be attached to the mid less side of a letter or package. Thousands of letters bearing stamps on the obverse side of the envelopes have been received at the dead letter office since the order. Vote Upon Supreme Judge at Last Known From a Staff Correspondent. LINCOLN. Neh.. Aug. tStxclal Tele gram With all counties In, IXiuglas un official, the following vote Is shown on su preme ludges; R-publlcan I'emocratlc Rose 23.1"; Dean H.tivt Letlon i!n.'' oldham 30.MI Hairier iVKirsiarti jn.?.'. ! Cobbey 22. t:-"! Albert . l.7i Hoot 2I.H.0 West 14.42-: I Davidson lti.27t; Kverson 13..14 MacFarland ....17.41-1, j Kpperson 15.!)3 ELECTRIC LINET0 CHICAGO twentieth tentorj Trnnsportallon Com " ll.in Ambitions Plans for Ha r'alsrr, riKRRK. S. I ., Autr. :. iSp i ial Tele gram.) Articles of Incorporation were filed here today for the Twentieth Century Trannportatlon company to construct nn electric line from Chicago to Rapid City to cross Illinois, northeast Iowa, Minnesota and South Daltuia by v. ay of Decora li. Minneapolis. Watertown and Pierre. It Is capitalized at S1.W0.OXV The principal of fice is given as Pierre, most of the In corporate being at Lancaster, V 'is ACCIDENT SPOILS A PURCHASE ' JAPANESE WILL PAY RUSSIA Aotomoolle sa leant a a Has Ills far Nearly old, hut Frlki Completely lllseoarasres Parcfcaeers. Czar and Mikado Very Friendly Result of Settlement. A new hard luck story Is the experience of W. U. Rurns. salesman for the Lion Motor Car company, who lost a chance to sell a "40" beceuso another man ran Into him on the boulevard. Hert I.e Boln. accompanied by his mother and sister, ap plied to Mr. Burns as a prospective buyer and asked for a demonstration. The party, with W. K. Kennedy, demonstrator, driv ing the car, went out on the Central boule vard and everything was working beauti fully. The buyers were Interested In the car and the salesmen were very proud of It. They stopped at Thirty-first and Farram to let a street car go by and as they i food sn automobile belonging to the Iowa. Omaha Short Line Railway company of Council Bluffs, driven by D. Manvlllc. crashed Into them. No one was hurt, luckily, but Mrs. l,e Boln decided In stanter that she wanted no automobile of any make whatsoever. ( CLAIMS OUTGROWTH OF THE WA1 Japan threes to Homo" Over for Prl!e Malms, to Ros- Prop erty at Port Arthur anal to Par f"' "hip. A Life Sentence of suffering with lung and throat trouble is quickly comuiiitcd by Dr. King's New Discovery. oc and $100. For sale by Bea ton Drug Co. I WANTED By young married couple, two I or three modern furnished rooms with light : housekeeping privileges. West Farnam or Dundee section preferred. Address D lt, Bee. j ONE OR TWO light housekeeping room' by couple; must be reasonable. Close In. ti 121. Bee. ' BY young married couple, S-room modern cottage; must be In good condition. Ad dress L 130, Bee. I The Bee Offers More Than $5,000 I WANTED, by young couple with small baby, room and board In private family; ' i must be good neighborhood. K 34. Bee. I ' WANTKD Names and addresses of pri vate families that will take Hoy lea Collese 1 1 students to room and board at 54 per week. 1 REFINED young couple want good board anu room In private family. Tel. Bed fiOil. YOUNG married couple wish 4 unfur nished rooms for light housekeeping l:i good neighborhood. In private family pre ferred. Not too close in. Call Webster 12M. k'OK &ALs,-Mction good raw land, ad Itoceu; autMl liowio well; uil.aa from 1'lantiuigiou, t. D. nor particular wni J. 3. o ataiiw, fiullp, . D.- TojLava. SPECIAL anapa in Texaa Gulf Coast land. Auni Ay i Lnuu Co., irauu VUsatre. SEK the Bander Realty and Development Co., B.ssslng, lex., or Merchants Hotel. Omaha, lor booklet, orango and ng larnia. TEXAS lands. 210 Be Bldg. D. 123. 10 ACKai FHL'IT and truck farms, tie (kan, baianoa luuntbiy; no interest; uo taaaa. W. a. Jonas. 4oa toranaua ineaUe. hUH SALE OK EXCHAUGb v K xtbng properties at merit. 11. H. Cuivsr, sis-l o. N. ki. mdg uougias Thai, LINT your exchanges wila 4unsa, tia kiuuU 'l!kair. 1 HANOLal exenange every whars. kt fsauits ms ins. Ueeu. lf Ma Bisg.. U. UM. HOME GOOD ONhiS. No. 1 WO uuies, cuuiraJ western Neb., lm pioveu, an nuou hara sull. no. t iot acres, iveuii vounty, Nsb., un iiiiiotea, all une land. iu. iiwt acru, i. D., level, good soil, puit tu cu.uvauon. No. n-iooin moaern cottaflj, new, I lots, in city. No. e Flna Improved M acres, eastern Kansas. .o. e-alanufaoturlng busiuess, stock and panenv rig tit. Ail of tuu above are choice propositions and will stand the closest Investigation, leil me wnai you nave and what you want, l cau get you a good deal. b. h.. Wait, iJ tc i.ug. FOK SALE 170 acres of well Improved la.m ngiu at tne cage of Archie, Missouri, about ou miles south of Kansas City, This larm has good soil and lays fine, if you want a i aim to live on nothing could suit ou Dfjiier; if you want a place for specula lion, you can t beat this, for It la sura to uiciebse In value. Price 70 per acre. 1 will carry a good portion of this back on the land. Aduress, 11 108. Bee. BLACKSMITH shop, with stock tool, two acrua ground, new house, barn, wood shed, chuken house; all fenced; located la rich settlement; reason for selling, oa ac count of death. Address Mrs. Andrew Johnson, Herman, Neb., Route L FOR KALE OR KXCH ANOS-WANT TO trade S-room house and H-acre of ground worth fcioo. or a blacksmith shop and tot worth In ilondamln, la., for horses and cattle. Call or address N. R, Kwtng, Mia N. Uat SC. O mail a. Nab, DAN LT H-oectlon So. Dak. land, value KM. cleat' proporty or touring car. H , bee. TRADiiS If you have, anything to trade, write me. b. i.. Walt, all Bee Bldg. FOH EXCHANGE Clear Omaha prop erly for southern California. Give full par ticulars in tint letter, box let, ban Gabriel. TRADE Eastern Nebraska farms for Omaha, knooute properly. Nicholas, tie Brandels Theatre, National Investment Co. trades every thing. EXCHANGE for what you want. Bhopea U t.o., Kxunange Experts. Paxton liik. flt,uOI Tea.1 estate (or farm. Owners; re ply K 06. Wee. AUTOMOBILE WANTED, what have you, in exchange for nice billiard table and barber snop iixiures. will retire. Good business, W.loO year Income. Wildes, Lu serne, la. EXCHANGE. 200 acres Improved land, W.800 00, (or gen eral merchandise, clear. Address Joseph Slooodny, Greeley, Neb. REAL ESTATE LOANS WANTKD City loans and warrants, W, Fa mam bumh at Co., Ua) Faxaam sl GAKVIN BROa. Sd floor N. Y. Life, tags lo tliM.ous on Improved property. No delay. OMAHA Property and Nebraska Land OTUCtFa. HEAL EbTATE CO.. U'K New Omaha National Bena, Building. LOANS to homo owners and home build ers, wit a privilege of ntaktag partial pay- imou scmi-anuuaiiy. w. u. must AM, wi r irl Aaviunai aana aiug. MONEY TO LOAN Payne Investment Co. WANTSP-Clty loans. Peters Trust Cs. 10e to ll.M mads promptly. T. IX esd. Vv'eao Uldg.. uth and Farnam 8la 1 nw HATKS RHUIH.ri III uri.i v, Hu-tU Biantlais Theater Bldg. WANTED FARM LOANS. Kloks la asimcut Company, Omaha. CITY and (arov JQUti N. VRENZBR. Q U73 Ar. MKIKLE. rWge Uld iirat Trust "Co.. (ana olty loauas. sat S. U. W ANTED TO BORROW CAPITAL (or lumbar business. Who le ans here or retail country yard, win put my time against your money and apUt profits or pay tc 10 per cent Inter at. len years experience retail lumber. Ad 1. 1 1 it 4:', Be. WANTED TO BORROW, HTM for five eare at per cent on realdence property at tt.auo. A 13. Bee. TWO, three or four furnished rooms for housekeeping. Private family. Reference exchanged. Address D 141 Bee. RELIABLE party would like to" keep piano for storage through the winter. Ad dress, 'phone B-523S. WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED A position as housekeeper 111 small lamliy. Auaress U 47, Bee. FIRST-CLASS bookkeeper, employed dur- Uig tue day, wlshe to keep sina.l Set of uojks evenings or spare time lor reason aula compensation, f 41, care Bee. i in Free Prizes in the 9 See Pictures and Rules in Paper This Issue. FIRST PRIZE MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN desires a posi tion as housekeeper or day work. Pnone Kid alM. WANTED Situation as housekeeper In rooming house or hotel; experiences Can at idus Farnai bt- COLOllED girl wanu position dreaa. Douglas a03o. laun- HITlTATlrAV W 1 WTPn - ..n.KI. chauffeur; 4 years' experience. Best uf ItlBICUVV. AUUTVVS A-IS, SCV. WANTED bltuaUon by young man. of fice work and typewriting, have had sev eral years of experience. Call A. 11.. Douglas 0148. WANT washing by dav. Web. 232. W ANTED Position in botel as house painter, by man capable of doing all kmau of decorating, paperhanglng,- ensue mak ing, upholstering and general repairing; has been seven years In present place. Ad dress C 122, Bee. POSITION by lady, K years, as house keeper to lady or gentleman; best of refer ences. Address X 13, Bee. EVERY person knows who D. J. O'Brien Is because he has made Omaha famous with his candy. If Mrs. S. A. Corev. 342S Dewey Ave., will come to The Bee office wiinin three aays we win give ner an order tor a 60-cent box of O Brim's candy free. urUI'riC l.riu u'li.uu .In., ....... I. u. capable. Phone Red 'iS'ju before Aug. Jl. ijii. WANTED Office work by an experiences bookkeeper. Most of the time In lumber; would not object to some outride work. References. Address, Y-l;8, Bee. A $2,000 Famed White Steamer AUTOMOBILE A Speedy Car. A Strong Car. A Hill Car. This automobile will be on exhibition in Omaha at a later tlate. This 6-paasenger 1911 Model White Steamer Touring Car odorless, smokeless and noiseless Is in the tenth year of its suc cess. No car has stood the test of time with necessity for fewer changes. For stability in construction as well as in purpose and performance the White Steamer has held a high place In the mind of the motoring public. The car needs no cranking nor shift ing of gears to get any desired speed. The increasing number t White Stcaner cars being sold each succeeding year, together with the practical endorsement of the U. 8. government, which owns and operates more Whites than all other makes combined, is sufficient guarantee of high quality. T A DTI rislrincr fnim mmw . ,. for their board this winter while go ng to school, please telephone Boyles Cu.legu this week. Douglas 1884. A-1&84. nriMTIT.n A nnsltirtn hv . , . ... ' f j .,ciiiiii;eu clerk, either In wholesale or retail house. Address, E 10C. care Bee. SECOND PRIZE ri mi iu a uiiiu.i- kuowu uy vue Government chart to be the same as that of Loa Angeles, Fresno, etc., lies Tehama county, California. It is within two hundred and fifty miles of San Francisco and there is situated the famous Lutheran colony which has had so much discussion in Omaha by reason of a local clergyman taking the initiative In its formation. The Bee offers this 10-acre ranch as Second Prise in its Booklovers Contest. Here is a livelihood for man, wife and children for the rest of time. Here is $1,260 in land, carrying free water, wait ing only for the plow share and Intelligence to cultivate it and produce almost any variety of fruit. Full Information concerning this land may be had at the office of BSIDOB-IOIIIM CO., In the Olty Jratlonal Bank Bldg., Omaha. - - - " - - -- ----- iVinn n ruinfijijou,jLMj,irririrw...s.',.i,,i , , i , rr". COI.ORED girl wants position as cook or general iiwuicwi". ...vug. i WANTED Situation, registered pharma ceutist; experience 12 years; good sales man. Addreai W US, cars Bes. EXPERIENCED house cleaner; refer ences; wants employment. 8 1.16. Bae. WILL keep books evenings. T 137, Bee. WOMAN of 88 wlsnea to help with house work snd sewing In refined family, where shs will be treated as one of family. ' B 129, care Bee. RELIABLE white woman wants day work. Harney 473. I .ADY without encumbrance wishes posi tion as housekeeper for widower; must be In city, can 6ia no. zoin Ht. BOY. 18. wants work of any kind. Web. ster 2B7I. STENOGRAPHER who has had exper ience and Is willing to work wants position with chances for advancement; reasonable salary to begin with. A. 37G6, H. 4637. Ad dress O SI, Bee. GERMAN and French chef cook Is open for position at hotel, first-class restaurant or club house; first-class work guaranteed; state price. Address F 143, Bee. POSITION WANTED Young German about two months In this country wishes to get position as bar porter or kitchen helper or would take place of any kind of work state price. Address E lit, Bee. FIRST class laundress, 4213 8. 10th St. SWEEPING and cleaning for Friday and Saturday. 5311 N. 30th St. Web. 4307. POSITION as cashier In cafe; have had t years' experience; state salary. H m Bee. WORK wanted writing circular letters; $2.00 per hundred; satisfaction guaranteed J. L. Plahn. 3.'3 N. 21st St. ind. B-27M. OMAHA THE GRAIN MARKET CAVERS ELEVATOR CO.. members Omaha Orain Exchange, wholesale dealers grain, hay, chop feed. 731 Brandela. ROBERTS GRAIN CO.. grain consign ments solicited, gram bought to arrive. T2 Brandela WEEKS GRAIN CXX, grain merchants, onelgnments solicited. 7V1 Braodels. THE Updike Oratn Co. Consignments carefully handled. Gma'ia. Neb. QF.O. A. ROBERTS 1RAIN CO, con signments solicited. (17 Urandela, Both phones. MERRIAM COMMISSION CO. "Ask fe man .w ho has tried us." LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed bide will be received at the office of the secretary of state, at Lincoln, Ne braska, until noon, September, s. 1911, for the construction of two hospital buildings for the Insane at Lincoln asylum. Plans and specifications are available at the office of the secretary of state, commis sioner of public lands and building, I I r. -coin, and Burd F. Miller, Brandeis theater building Omaha. ADDISON WAIT. A29 d-HL Secretary of Sats. FOURTH PRIZE Value $275 00 Sit iiS'lHI Ralston Is to be a manufacturing city- They have a fine start with the Brown Truck Manufacturing Co., thv Rogers Motor Car Co.. and the How are Stove Works. Everything desirable to comfortable living may be found there. On one of the main business streets The Bee has selected Its fourth prise a business lot, 26x100 feet, and valued at $275.00. FIFTH PRIZE Value $225 00 Is the same town and with the same prospect of advancement, The Bee has selected a residence lot, 60x130 ft, and valued at $220. Ralston is on the only lnterurban trolley line running out of Omaha, and within forty minutes of the Omaha postofflce. Complete Information about this property at the office of the RALSTON TOWN8ITK COMPANY, 30s) Booth 17th St., Omaha. . THIRD PRIZE ? aV. nvwawiMi, 1 v -f 'k . .... . .'-..it. . 11 The accompanying illustration tells omy of the outside of this magnifiecnt KRELL AUTO-GRAJCD PIANO. It tells not of the vast excellence that lies beneath Its magnificent, fancy walnut case. Well Informed piano men are Insistent In the claim that the Krell Auto-Orand is positively the most complete and efficient player-piano offered to the musio-lovtng public. The modulating pedals and the mechanism to carry the tune above the accompaniment are marvels of simplicity. The Krell Auto-Orand claims to have in the absolute, the "human touch" so prized by player-piano makers. From the inslda to the case, from the pedals to the levers, this DnyrEtntDt 900 player-piano may be examined with every facility at the piano warerooms on the third floor of the big Dennett Pepartment Store SIXTH, SEVENTH and EIGHTH PRIZES This Ingenious encyclopedia, which Is a development rather than an In vention, has besides Its conveniences the value of hundreds of editors men tally equipped to make one of the greatest encyclopedias ever compiled. One of the strongest recommendations for this work Is that It Is from the press of the old reliable, house of THOS. NELSON e SONS, of New York, London, Dublin and Edinburgh, which was founded In 1798. This encyclopedia of twelve volumes, which is valued at $96 a set, may be seen at the Omaha office of W. A. HIXENBAUGH CO 1014 St. Mary's Avenue. NINTH and TENTH PRIZES These prises consist of twenty-four volume cloth bound sets of the ' Book of Knowledge," an encyclopedia made especially for children, and sold at $16 a set. This work Is written In simple language and Is a "wonder book" fn that it makes simple all knowledge necessary to broad education. There are hundreds of colored plates and thousands In black and white. This Is a fully equipped encyclopedia, made for children, astd may be seen at the Omaha offices of W. A. HXXEN BAUGH, at 1814 St. Mary's Avenue. 5 FORTY-FIVE CASH PRIZES Five Prizes of $10. Ten Prizes of $5. Ten Prizes of $2. Twenty Prizes of SI. S i Booklovers Catalogues) you need one in order to guess the correct answers on sale at Bee business office, 25 cents; by mail 30 cents. ? WATCH FOR THE DAILY PICTURE IN THE BEE 8T. rKTKKf-nriUi. Au ?. Ths em peror of Iluss'a and tha emperor of Japun exchsnaed teKKram loday on the occsslun of the sottlemrnt of questions lelattns to arlous ilslms and counter-claims for Indemnity on both sidrs for losses In curred durlns the war. The ns;otlstHrs have continued for yours unci wets pushTrt enorRelically by M. .Maicvasky-Malavlwh. Ihe Kmsian ambassador lo Japan, prior Is his departure recently from I'okio. Tor the must larl tho claims were on the Kustan Hide, the big item of which w;s payment for property of Russian sub jrU nt l'ort Arthur. An official statement respecting the t-etii'-nietu Ms to be Issued soon and la ex pected to adhere lo tic policy adopted by Japan lo utillte successive diplomatic acts for ine promotion of pood relations be tween the two countries. Whi? the Japanese emperor received the Husslan umbitssador In farewell audience, he oiattd Mile. Male sky-M jih vltch with the huthest ordT and invited her to the Im perial luncheon. I p tu that time this honor only had been extended to Miss Alice Kuo.-evelt. .Mnn Will U'sv fame. In the settlement. Just cached Japan agreed to hand over to Km-sia 160,000 tor iiuporuonmcnl lo persona whose private claims Hussia bus supported. Japan will purchase lor $m,m inc property of Rus sians Kltuaied on cnncceion land In the suburban districts of l oit Arthur. It agreed to pnv nntal for houses of Russians at kwunuint, "o abandons claim to the Port Aithur iminicipuluy as the muntelpal fi.nds arc needed lo satisly the claims of contractors, Jbphii also agreed lo pay ISO.OOO for a I'.eu Cross ship, which It selied and which now lias become unfit for use.' The former ilui'Slaii hospital ship Angara, which Is to be returned to Russia, has been sent to tho dry dock at blure lor repairs betors ino transief Is made. 'ihe Rossis points out that the claims between Russia and Japan hav been set tled without recourse to arbitration and that Japan iias reversed the decision of Us own prise courts with regard to the An Kara and the Red Cross ship Ore lloNsia says that the settlement Is proof: of mutual friendship and only remains to rtap the advantages prom ised by this friendly collaboration In the field of peaceful uevelopuient and leglU maie Interests. Ku'iijult Friendly Telegrams. The telegrams exchanged between the emperors were published here. The Jap aneso emperor, announcing his pleasure a the settlement and at handling over HUKBla the ship Angara, as "an evidence f 111 All" el. Wit strf ni thatV il v. ..nilmuni ctt miu ltralile t rlelldshln I' r feel tor Rusts," proceeds: "I am sure that your majesty w graciously aim re my conviction that tliN settlement will contribute to ' consolldas still more the good relations existing be tween our two countries." The Husslan emperor In reply, expressing heartfelt thanks, says: "Thoroughly sharing as I do your majesty's sentiments 1 see In the handing over of the Angara fresh proof of a most potent pledge of our reciprocal friendship." ill Questions Law on Inebriacy and Insanity The constitutionality of the stats In ebriacy law, tinder whloh Inebriates are sent (o the state hospital for the Insane for treatment, was called Into question I W. N. Chambers Monday morning, svm-n he started a desperate fight to keep Mrs. Armanda Hmlth, wife of C. R. W. Smith, out of the state hospital. Following Mrs. Smith's committment by the Board of insanity Commissioners Chambers started habeas corpus proceed ings. Judge Kstells sustained Chambers' contention In part and said he would sither give Mrs., Smith her liberty or else sp point a commission to mako Inquiry and determine whether she Is a fit subject for committment. Mrs. Smith's attorney declared the In ebriacy law unconstitutional. In that It pro vides for the depriving of a person - k( liberty without due process of law slid trial by Jury. On complaint of Mrs. Mary Larson of Benson, aged 71, mother of Mrs. Smith, she was arrested and taken before the insaaity commission Saturday afternoon. On testi mony of Mrs. Larson and Frank R. Smith, -Mrs. . Smith's brother-in-law, the woman was committed and sent to the county Jail lo be held until Monday, when she was to be taken to the hospital at Lincoln. At the habeas corpus hearing before Judge Kstelle Monday morning Attorney' Chambers said Mrs. Larson and Frank pt. Smith are In league to get Mrs. Smith cvt of the way on account of financial troubles between the two women. Mrs Smith had a small rooming house at 2231 Douglas street and owed her mother money. IHTfi? Larson had htr arrested on ths Inebriacy charge, he said, snd then took possession of her bouse, Mrs. Smith, a well cared for woman of about 30, appeared In court and emphatic ally denied that she Is a drunkard. Judge Eatelle continued the bearing to Septem ber ft. s. MORGAN MAY YET RECOVER Banerajeacr Officer Iajared fcr Colltd. lag with atreel Car Is Ne M'orse. Drs. Bummers and Dunn, attending Ed Morgan, emergency officer.' who was In jured Saturday night when his motor cycle collided with a street car at Twenty seventh and Leavenworth streets, said last night their patient was still holding his own. No ons hss been allowed to see Morgan but his wife snd children. Hs Is at the Wise Memorial hospital. Iowa Editor (ors Heath. IDA liHOVE. Ia.. Aug. ifl.-(8oeclal T.I.. gram.) 8. L. Friable, today sold tbs Ida) Oroya Record-Era to A. B. Harrington. who has been foreman of the plant fur Ihe last six vears. Harrlnaton at ona nm. owned the Record before It was bought and consolldsted with the Era. Krtsbls gees to B'.loxl Miss., soon, where hs and his sin. Lioya, own ins uutr t oast Advertiser, sV weekly which Is to be made a dally atSf once. 1 a. '1 suffered Intt-naelv after Mtliior - - medicine or treatment 1 tried saemed te de any good." writes II. M. Toungpeters, edi tor of The fun, Lake View. O. "Tbs first few doaes of Chamberlain's Stomach and Llvar Tablets save me lurnH.in- .... . . .. Z ... ' - ana ins seconu uume seemea to give ne a- ' nw stomach snd perfectly good healta." f or sals by all dsalers. . . 1 W u...... iu- swiimiri von test Isew.