THE BEE-. -OMAHA,. FRIDAY, JUNE. 7,. 1912 PERSONAL MAGNETIC lJVenF;?rott-710 ft. lbtn. 2d floor. WE RENT flnH rmialr oil L-;n Ing machines. Ind. A-liW3; Douglas 1G62. NEBRASKA CYCLE CO.. lath and Harney sts. ANNA H. MABKS, f i""1';, s- ' ' saKe. ISO1 Far stam. Davidge Blk.. ADt. a ha MASSAGE ppert treatment. Mrs. Steele. 2CS S. 13 St. R. 335. gODY MASSAGE. 232-3 Neville. D.'mii R SUL?I1,WAAGE- m 13th St.. hcmriot q &""day; Pe" eVeninss; POULTRY AM) PET STOCK Screening 11.50 per 100. Wagner. SOI XI 16. W?,IT,.B.,CHINA G00SK EGGr' for hatching, $2 per . Iver RinholdsR. L iorest Lake, Minn.. . . . REAL ESTATE- LOANS OMAHA property and Nebraska lands. 1016 New Omaha Nat'l Bank Building. MONEY to loam on business or resi dence properties. $1,000 to $500,000. W. H. THOMAS. 503 First Nafl Bank Bldg. WANTED- City loans and warrants. W. Farnam Smith & Co., 1320 Farnam St. $100 to $10,000 made promptly. F. D. wean, wead Bldg., ISth and Farnam. WANTED City loans. Peters Trust Co. fie CITY LOANS. Bemis-Carlberg " Co. 310-312 Brandeis Theater Bldg. fl A-RVTM Rl?nSJ Loans. $;,(( and uo ' w"vOmaha Nt'l Rank I.OANS-Farm and city property, J. H. Dumorit & Sop, irioq Farnam St. I'lVB STOCK MARKET OF WEST Ship livestock to South Omaha. Save mileage and shrinkage. Your consign ments receive prompt and careful atten-tionr- Live Stock Commiwlon Merchant!. Byers Bros. & Co. Strong and responsible. WOOD BROS.. 234-aS Excnange Bldg. tareat West. Com- Co., Omaha & Denver. Clay, Robinson & Co.. 20U Exchange Bldg. .CLIFTON Com. Co.. 322 Exchange Bids. Cox& Jones Com, Co.,; bunch of hustlers. L. E. ROBERTS & CO., 22 Exch. Bldg. JklaMin -Bros.- -c Co.,. Exch. Bldg. TAGG BROS., handle cattie, hogs, sheep. WANTED TO BUY Household gds, clothes & shoes. D.JS71 B195S WK pay most lor old clotnliig. Nathan's Loan Office, 109 S. 13th. ' 2d-hand goods. Keiser, 102 Center. D-Stifli. PRICE your rldlhg cultivator on cars, in good order. Supt. Haney, Boone, Colo. 'Chlcatjo buyers, 2d-nand clothes, shoes, hats: best prices; will call. Tyler '1100. Af.PIR M Pvs tlle best prices for old xron, metals, rubber, etc. WANTED TO BORROW WOULD like to borrow $100 for L year from private party, no snarks need answer, good security. Address C-261 care Beer. . WANTED- -TO RENT TWO gentlemen want first class room and board with, small private family, in atrtetly - modern home. Boarding houses don't answer. Address B 262 Bee. - GENTLEMAN wants first-class room and toard with small, private family, in stncXly modern home. Boarding houses don t answer. Address A 253, . Bee;- OCEAN LTEAMSH1P8 ... THE ALLAN LINE ROVAL MAIL STEAMERS MONTREAL, LIVERPOOL, .GLASGOW. Montreal, Havre, Plymouth; London.' The Picturesque St, Lawrenpe. Route. i"ourj.4aysi on; the ocean, three . days In river and gulf. ., Splendid; new Turbane steamers. Saloon, second-cabin- and third class. Superior one-class cabin service. Cuisine unexcelled. Courteous attention. Send for circular!),' rates, plans, etc. Allan & Co., 127 N. Dearborn St., Chicago. Anchor Line Steamships New York, Londonderry and Glasgow. New York, Palermo and Naples. Attractive rates for tickets between New lork and all Scotch, . English, Irish. Continental and Mediterranean points. Superior accommodations, excellent cui nine, efficient service. Apply promptly for reservation to local agent of Anchor Line or Henderson Brothers, General Agents, Chicago, 111. - FOB SALE OK" EXCHANGE FOR SALE OR TRADE Rooming house; furniture of 17 rooms; modern; doing fair business. C. Lintz, Grand Is land.. Neb.. 114 Pine. 40OACRE IMPROVED NEBRASKA ' - FARM 260 acres cultivated, well fenced, very good Improvements, 6 miles from state Experimental, farm, and $100,000 Agricul tural. College at Curtis, no incumbrance, $32.50 an acre. Want well located Omaha Income property will assume $3,000 to $6,000. , W. W. MITCHELL, 411 Bee Bldg. WANTED Jo trade four good lots, value $200 each, in thriving city of 10,000, Oklahoma, for lots, in Omaha, will pay cash difference. Taylor Grain Co., J3S Brandeis Bldg. 7-ROOM house, 2Cth Ave.; good condi tion;, price $1,800, for western land or auto. F-263, Bee. MY 640-acre farm in Cherry Co., mile to. town, all fenced and cross fenced; house- and well; $12, for mdse or income. E-2tH, Bee. REAL ESTATE WANTED REAL ESTATE ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. Reed Abstract Co., oldest abstract of fice in Nebraska.- 20fi Brandeis Theater. NEALE & CAMPBELL, 1714 Farnam St. BUILDERS' IX FORMATION. tilectrlc, gas fixtures. Omaha Silver Co- Ideal Cement Co.. 17th and Cuming Sta. Fuchs, Son & Blind, palnting.decorating. H. Gross, lum. wreck'g. plb. 21 & Paul. BLUE PRINTING, 424 PAXTON. D. 2720. H EATON, tin work. Original Amerii can furhaqes. 2518 Cuming, P.. 6198. ACREAGE FOR SALE. ACREAGE BARGAINS near Omaha. Oiin S. Merrill, 1213 City Nat. Bank Bldg. CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE. Beautiful New Home On Florence Boulevard $5,000 for 6108 Florence Boulevard. This is a new, well built, conveniently ar ranged, attractive, up-to-date, 2-story, modern house, having large reception hall, living room, dining room with pan eled walls, kitchen, pantry and rear ves tibule with Keene cement wainscoting first floor, finished in oak; 4 attractive bedrooms and bath room with pedestal lavatory, white enamel finish with ma hogany doors, glass door knobs, second floor; oak floors in every room in the house; first floor sand finished, beauti fully decorated in flat oils; second floor papered throughout; full cemented base ment with furnace heat; east front lot 44x165 ft; shades and curtain rods to ail windows. It you are interested In locating near Miller Park on the prettiest part of the Boulevard, be sure and see this house at once,' as the price is right and lue housu is all -ready to move into without any extra expense, Eayy terms. Investigate. GEORGE & COMPANY P. 756 or A-175C. 502-13 City Nat. Bank. SIX room modern house for sale, 1527 N.- 24t"h.-St. South Omaha; South 813. KROOM cottage and two lots, 2h blocks from car, $1,4) nutiu Si 256. Bee. REAL ESTATE CITV PROPERTY FOR SALE. South 20th Street Bargain We have for sale. 2920 S. 20th St. This is an S-room house but 'a few years old and well built, with all modern conven iences; hot water heat, electric light, fine bath room; fine yard, extra deep lot. paved street, close to car. We shall be pleased to show this to interested par ties, with price and terms. Peters Trust Co. lt22 Farnam St. Near Kountze Place 19th and Corby New. hot water heat. 4 bedrooms, 3 rooms and hall on first floor. Owner writes to cut price to $5,250. Terms. O'Keefe Ral Estate Co., 101G Omaha. National! Bank Bldg. . Douglas or A-2JS2. . Evenings, H. 2842,. -6134. West Farnam Residence $4,100-For a 7-room. modern, 2-story square hduse, quarter-sawed oak finish first floor,' decorated throughout, in good condition. Lot 47x125 ft., fronting on paved street, close to car line. This price is $700 less than actual cost. Terms a few hundred dollars v down.- balance same as rent. Immediate pos session. GEORGE & COMPANY 902-12 City National Bank Bldg. Phones Douglas 756, Independent A-1730. They're All Doing It What? Why buying in beautiful Tun dee. Let me show you through a splen did S-room, all . mod. house I have on Capitol Ave.; very finely decorated; has tile bath, large screened porch, finished attic, beautiful lawn. Can make terms. E. W. Stoltenberg, 438 Board of Trade Bldg. FIELD CLUB DISTRICT $3,500 Good 10-room modern home; cement sidewalks, etc.; $150 paid to anybody who brings buyer; cost $4,600 to build; leaving town. Tel; Harney 1878, or call 911 S. 36th St ' ' - West Dodge Street Country Home $12,000 For art almost new, 7-room, strictly modern house, with hot water heating plant and private water plant, supplying water from cistern and well. Located on four acres of fine laying land, well developed with shrubbery and fruit; high, sightly location. Good barn and garage, in the rear. Lo cated on the W. Dodge St. paved road, only four miles west of the Omaha postoffice. This place was . built and developed by the owner for a home and is one of the "moat attractive propositions, now being offered around Omaha. The only reason for selling -is that- the owner is about to leave the city. For further ' information - and . terms of sale call on GEORGE & COMPANY ; 902-12'.Clty National Bank Bldg. Phones--Dbuglas 756, Independent A-1756. $250 CASH BALANCE LIKE BENT . BRAND NEW 5-room bungalow, oak -finish, fine east front lot, near Ames AVei car line, with cement walks, sodding, laundry; compLete and modern in every respect. Price $2;650-1-10 cash. Balance monthly. BARNES & WILSON. 604 Bee Bldg. Doug. 1533. RARE OPPORTUNITY In New York Real Estate FOR SALE About 30,000 square feet of most desirable property, for improvement, located In the heart of the FINANCIAL DISTRICT OF NEW YORK CITY. Splen did investment for syndicate, large con cern 'or private' funds. An opportunity seidom offered. Address :W. S. DENISON& CO., 150 Nassau St., New York. BEAUTIFUL comer, 18th and Binney Sts. Enquire of Owner, 1607 Plnkney St. B-3322. Glenn Park Will Soon Be Ready. It's Good COMPLETE INFORMATION IN ALL NEXT SUNDAY'S PAPERS. F. S: TRULLINGER Benson Home of Homes In Field club district, ft rooms, con. venient, complete- in every detail. There are four bedrooms and a sleeping porch, nursery and good living rooms. Lot 75x 150 feet, well planted to shrubbery and trees. The finest yard in that- district. Owner leaving city. Will close qut for Harrison & Morton $7,750. Can have possession at once. Business Corner in Florence 66x132 feet in size, located at the end of the car Hue, where there is a great deal of traffic. This corner has never been offered for sale until recently. Will make a fine investment. Price and terms on, application to GEORGE & COMPANY .... Exclusive Agents. 902-12 City Nat. Bank. Phones: D. 756 or A-1756. ONLY $2,950 Eight rooms', modern. Hot water heat Near ISfh and Burdette. South front lot-0xll6. W. H. GATES, 644 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. Ph. D. 1294. CLAIRMONT ADDITION LOT AT ORIGINAL COST On the boulevard. 50x148, high and sightly, one-nair block irom street - car. Ex cellent building site. GALLAGHER & 'NELSON. 43 Brandeis, Bldg. ' , Omaha. Nebi 5-R. new, mod., bungalow; call owner, Web. 1 Addition REAL ESTATE CITY PHOPERTY FOR SALE. CATHEDRAL DISTRICT HOME. $6,0008 rooms, strictly modern home, nothing lacking to make same complete. Lot 50x130. Garage. House less than 3 years old. GALLAGHER & NELSON. 4S3 Brandeis Bldg. Omaha, Neb. Seven-Room Brick Bemls Park new home, must be seen to be appreciated. Let us show you this ideal little home, you can't beat it. Trice $5,200.' 0 'Neil's' R. E. and Ins. Agency, Tyler 1024,' A-331S. 1506 Farnam Street HERE IS A BARGAIN IN BENSON COO buva. a 50xl2S-foot lot. not far from car line. Lot fronts south on Lucas be tween Clark and Burnham; described as eVi of wt 10, block 35. Phone Webster 3450, or address G. R. W Bee. FOR SALE. Modern 10-room residence cm West Far nam hill. Owner going away, must sell. HICKS, 219 BOARD OF TRADE BLIX. $y60 purt cash, tmys south fr.ont lut, Evans street, west of park. Kountse Place. Telephone Percival, Webster 1097. TO BUY, SELL OR RENT, FIRST SBIl JOHN W. ROBBINS, 1802 FARNAM ST. -. REAL ESTATE FARM A HANCH I.AXD8 FOR SAI.K Arkansas FREE FARMS-Government lands free; 1,000,000 acres in Arkansas for homeitead ing. Where located and how secured shown In our 1912 booklet. Sent postpaid, 25c. Glass & Co.. Harrison, Ark., Dept. B. Georgia. GREAT SOUTH GEORGIA Traversed b the ATLANTIC, BIRMINGHAM ATLAN TIC RAILROAD. Lands adapted to the widest range of crops. All the money crops of the- south plentifully produced. For literature treat ing with this coming country, its soil, climate, church and school advantage. WrU W. B. LEAHY, DEPT. K. .General Passenger Agent, ATLANTA; OA. Iowa. THE easiest way to find a buyer for your farm Is to insert a small want a4 in the Des Moines Capital. Largest cir culation in the state of Iowa, 43,000 daily. The Capital Is read by and believed in by the standpatters of Iowa, who simply re fuse to permit any other paper- in their homes, Rates, 1 cent a word a day; $1.25 per line per month; count six ordinary words to the line. Address Des Moines Capital. Des Moines, la. Idaho. CROP FAILURES-NOT on Camas Prairie, in Southern Idaho; $25 land pro duces 50 bushels of grain without irriga tion. Write for facts. Frank Housman, Soldier. Idaho. Minnesota. 100 SOUTHERN MINNESOTA FARMS FOR SALE If you want to buy an im proved farm In Southern Minnesota write for catalogue. Southern Minnesota Land Co.. Blue Earth, Faribault Co., Minn. 1 " Montana, " ' ' RANCHES-42,000 to $100,000. Send for list. Shopen 4b Co., Ranch Dealers, Omaha, Neb. - - . ebraka. . A BARGAIN. H sec. northeastern Neb.,' $30 per acre; it worth $50; owner is a bachelor hi poor health; has to move; will take mtg. back for $1,600; also good auto for part balance. Address H. W. Tomllnson, Mineola, Neb. TO INVESTORS. 640 acres, good soli, western Nebraska; If sold quick will take JU.OO an acre. Address G-262, care Omaha Bee. North Dakota. $1 AN ACRE DOWN BALANCE SMALL YEARLY PAYMENTS. A poor man's opportunity to get a rich North Dakota wheat farm. $20 to $30 an acre, 30,000 acres to select from, 820 acres in Morton county for $20 an acre. Low Ry. rates.- Free maps and facts about our lands and business sites in new Ry. towns. Reliable agents wanted. See or write Wm. H. Brown Co., Haynes, Adams Co., or Mott, Hettinger Co., North Dak. South Dakota. FINE ranch at a bargain; 853 acres rich valley, 250 under ditch and in al falfa, clover and timothy; good buildings. At a price that ought to sell it quickly. Royse Land Co., Rapid City, 8. D. Miscellaneous. T. C. TORRISON. U0L S02 City National Bank Bldg. Farm Land and Ranches. Markovitz Bun Down By an Automobile Sarh Markovitz, 2516 Burdette street; was struck by an automobile driven by Georfee Harrington at Grace street at 4:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon and severely Injured. Markowltz was riding a bicycle north on Nineteenth and had cut diagonally across the - corner to go east on Grace street when he was. hit by the- maohine. Although the wheels did not pass over his body, Markovlts was caught' under neath the automobile and carried about fifty feet. When picked up he was un conscious. Dr. L, E.' Brlft, who was near the scene at the time, gave what assistance he could and the emergency automobile carried Markovitz to the po lice station, -where he waa' attended by Police ' Surgeons Harris and El wood arid then removed to St. Joseph's hospital. At the hospital a thorough examination of the man's injuries could not be mad because of his bruised and sore condi tion. It to thought that his-back- may be broken and that he is internally in jured. If this Is -true the doctors think there is but little- chance of his' re covery. - '- Mrs; J,D. Creighton Shows Improvement Mrs. John D. Creighton, 404 : North Twentieth street, who suffered a par alytic stroke, yesterday morning, to . im proving, according to Dr. T. J. Dwyer, who is attending her. Yesterday after noon she regained consciousness and par tial use of her limbs, and while in a se rious condition the indications are -encouraging. All of the immediate members of Mrs. Creighton's family are at her bedside, and they will remain there until her re covery Is assured. . Mrs. Creighton is 65 years of age. Her entire If ft side was affected. Buy it now. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is al most certain to he needed before the sum mer is over. . Buy it now and be. prepared- for-uch an emergency. For. sale by all dealers. EXPERIMENTAL ARMY-CAMPS Fort Crook Companies Take Part in Important Tests.., -. CONDITIONS 01" WAR OBSERVED Antomobll Track WtU ' Soocd Army Male If the Rf oI of .' Rxprrlraesjts at Doboque Arc Favorable. ...DUBUQUE, I., Jttno . With an imaginary hostile arniy just across the Mississippi .river, either in , Wisconsin or llliaos Colonel Getty and 3.000 trained soldiers ,of?the United States army are encamped -tonight on a plateau south of Dubuque.-' '. ' "It is a provisional . rtr experiments rmy 'or regiment brought together to i test. flew, equipment, means -of trans portation and. other experiments. The First atfa'lon estate from Fort Sseil- j Ing. at St. . Paul. Minn., and was under command of Major Lindsay ' of the ' Tfcejiy-eightrt Infantry. Tort ' Brady of Chippewa, Mich., sent part of the Sec ond, while the rest is made up of com panies E. F snd O. of the Fourth In fantry of Fort Crook. Omaha. The Third battallmt came from the Twenty-seventh Infantry at Fort Sherldas. Chicago. The three -battalions make up what Is suld to be the largest and finest equipped regiment . of regulars ever' mobilised In the United States and with the machine gun company; orderlies and others will total more than 2,000 men. Accompany ing each battalion from Forts Snelllng. Sheridan and Crook, comes a. platoon of machine , guns making a., complete ma chine gun company of slxty-slt men and six guns. Important Tret Planned. The mobilization of the troops at Du buque Is regarded by military men as one of the most Important" movements ever begun by the War department and army officers. Throughout the service officers are-watching with Interest the outcome of the experiments that are to be made not only with the use of the automobile truck in maintaining a line of communication with the base of sup plies, but also the testing of other equip ment that may revolutionise the whole organization of the United States army. Chief in thla experimental work Is the testing of the ability of the automobile truck to deliver the goods and replace the long eared army mule as a means of transportation. The intention is to trans port supplies between Dubuque and the regiment at all times by ante truck. During the present week the troops will comport themselves, as though going into actual warfare. They will have scouting parties "out in all directions and camp- orders will be as stringent as though actual warfare were on. . Some day the first of next week the army purposes moving across the Missis sippi river into the- "enemy's country" for a march to Spirta, Wis., by way of Madison, Wis. All the time the army will move as though in an enemy's territory, having spies and scouting parties in ad vance. Bridges Will be tested and the situation of the possible "mines'" explored. Arrived at the national practice grounds at Sparta, the troops will go through maneuvers for several weeks to determine the value of the new equipment,. A number, . of army .- experts are here taking in every detail of the work. It to said thai a number f representatives of foreign armies will be on the ground also. Companies E,. I and (1 of the- Fourth infantry entrained yesterday for Du buque, where battalions from Fort Sheri dan, Fort Brady, Fort Sneiling and Fort Crook will form regiment to march overland to Sparta, Wis., for field train ing. The move is In line with the annual course prescribed by the War department and win consume about two months. Cut Worms Injure the Growing Corn Much of the Nebraska corn planted in May will have to be replanted, is th opinion of C. L. Cooper of Wallace, Lin coin county, who is in Omaha attending the Masbnio grand lodge meeting. "The cutworm." said Mr. Cooper, "has been more active this year than ever be fore. "If the fields are not damaged, more than one-half, farmers usually let the grain stand, .but If it has been badly eaten, It la necessary to replant. The trouble with replanting is that harvesting comes too late and there la danger 61 frost. "From Holdrege to the Colorado line I am safe In saying that three-quarters of the acreage in corn will have to he replanted to Insure an average crop." Police Pension Fund Has a Big Balance the annual meeting of the Omaha Met ropolitan Police Relief and Pension Fund association .was held yesterday and .the old officers re-elected. ' Cash In the treasury at the time of the annual meeting last year was $28, 998.31. During the year $17,888.57 has been paid In and $10,07L30 paid out in pension funds, sick benefits and; for Other "ex penses. There is at present $36,931.68 on hand, of which $2,000 la invested' In city re newal $15,000 in Douglas county ' court house bonds and $17,260 in various state loan associations. There is $2,681.(8 in the bank. ' . , ... . SMALL INCREASE NOTED IN HQRS MARKETED CINCINNATI, June -(Special Tele gram.) Price Current '..says?. . the week shows a small Increase tn .number of hogs reaching the markets:;. The movement. ap parently Is somewhat . hindered tiy the existing' demands updn .fartjiers jn other features of the : agricultural situation. Total western slaughtering aggregated 55,000 hogs, 'compared with Wo.Ofo the pre ceding week." "Tor. the corresponding time last year the number' was 835,000. The total from .March 1 is 6,885,000, against 7,640,000 hogs. The quality of current mar ketings Is -generally good and average weights have somewhat increased re cently, Prfces 'of hogs have .varied mod erately during the week. The closing for prominent markets indicates a general average of about $7.30 per 100 pounds, com pared with $7.25' a week ago. Total num ber 'of hogs slaughtered since March 1 at places indicated: ' 1912. .-..It,) ... 720,000 .... 78O.060 , 1911. 1,645,000 1,110.000 : Tli.000 845,000 Chicago Kansas City .'. South Omaha...... St. Louis, BTO.OtW St Joseph....... 4KS.M0 520.000 Indianapolis 239,000 311,000 2.000 170,000 m.im 1119.000 305.000 . 210,000 Mllwnukee .200,000 162,000 S7.OU0 105,000' 340,0) 230,000 Cincinnati Ottumwa Cedar Ttaplds. Sioux City St. Put 1 .- Key to tho fiituailca Bee. Advextlfllib Sioux City Visitors Barely Escape Injury Henry T. Mlchaelson and wlfo of Sioux City had a narrow escape from death or serious injury at S o'clock last nlfiht. when the auto in which they were riding fell into a sewer at Twenty-fifth and BrOwn streets, which had .caved in. The couple wns ' vlsltliig heiw for tho day and in the evening had rented the machine for a spin about the city. As they ncared the sewer, which was not marked by lights, the front wheels fell In, throwing the occupants over tho dash board 4o the- pavement. Neither was hurt, but the machine' was damaged so badly , that. It had to be towed In to a repair shop. ... The pelice have prdered red lights to Ibe placed on the sewer until It is re- palreA.-i.- . MARINES GDARD PROPERTIES - American Forces Go to Guantanamo in Answer to Appeal. CUBANS EXPECT INTERVENTION School Mistress Dies In Hospital as nennlt nf Attack by Megroes Gomes Confesses Needs Help. HAVANA, June 8. American marines have landed on Cuban soil. To the num ber of 450, under commsnd of Colonel Lucas, they came ashore today at Calm anera and preceeded by train to Guan tanamo City. - While Jt is offlcally declared that this action was taken solely to protect Ameri can and other foreign properties, the impression became general that it was a preliminary step to American inter vention. This caused considerable excitement at the capital. Later It became known that the landing was In response to an urgent appeal to the commandant of the United States naval station by the Chamber ot Commerce of Quantanamo to afford pro tection to the numberous foreign estates in the vicinity, which the government forces have been unable effectively to guard. One hundred and twenty additional ma rines were dispatched this evening to Guantanamo ' and the American force probably will safeguard the foreign prop erties In that district. Excitement Over Warship. There was great excitement In Havana this afternoon .on the circulation of a report that four American battleships were on their way from Key West. Towards evening the rumor was cur rent that the vessels nad been signalled off Morro castle and were expected to enter the harbor within an hour. The excitement subsided on receipt of the news that warships had been ordered to Guantanamo. . The senate convened late this after noon and approved the reoommendatlon of the committee on laws that the presi dent be empowered to suspend , the con stitutional guaranties, but only to- the province of Oriente. This was approved also by the house of representatives with out opposition. The senate passed a bill authorizing President Gomez to expend $1,000,009 for Increase of the armed forces. ' Of the reports received from various parts of the interior alleging outrages against white .-Women by .-negroes, the great " majority lack cpnfflrmatlbn." TBe reported outraging of .the daughters of Perez Carbo. a nrominent official of San- tiago, horrifying details of which have been published, la authoritatively denied The only authenticated case is that of a school mistress, who later died in a hos pital at Santiago. dome Admits Helplessness, WASHINGTON. June 6.-Frank con fession of President Gomes that he was unable to meet the demands of the large plantation owners In eastern Cuba for adequate guards against the marauders and Iniurrectos was the factor that today led Captain Kline, commanding the United States naval station at Guantanamo, to set in motion the body of United states marines gathered there for Just such a purpose. Captain Kline's action in dispatching nearly half of his available force of marines into the Interior of Cuba gave the signal for the departure from Key West to Guantanamo of half of the sec ond squadron of the Atlantic fleet, which bad been lying at anchor at Key West for ths last week. The tacts as disclosed at the State de partment are that several of the large American, British, French and Spanish companies operating plantations and mines in eastern Cuba telegraphed the Cuban government through the alcalde of Guantanamo a demand for 100 regular troops for each of their mills and fifty for each of their cane fields. Lost $1 Treating Eczema 25 Teats' Torture Ends When He Be gin Using the Wonderful Zemo, That Cures All Skin AfUlctlons. Get the liberal 85-Osnt Trial Bottle. v orry no more aouut ecz-niia. pimpies, blotches, blackheads, scrofulous skin, tetter, salt rheum, barber's itch, dan druff or any other skin eruption. ZEMO will cure you. Read this: Pond. Mo. I take great pleasure in recommending your ZEMO. 1 had eczema all over my body for twenty-five years, and in all that time not having more than two or three hours' and many nights not ' more than a half hour's sleep the whole night! I spent no less than $1,800 for medicines trying to find a cure. 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I General Attorney N. 11 Loomis of Omaha! ,1s in Washington for the purpose of se ) curing a modification of Its provtulons If j 1 possible. (. I The bill Ik at present in the hands of 1 I the subcommittee of the senate judiciary j committee. -! I Mr. Loomis wishes to have certain amendments incorporated that will give at least partial recognition of the claims of the road to the land In dtpute along the rlght-nf-wsy, particularly- In towns and cities. It is expected that he will be "Every great institution is but the lengthened shadow of one man," wrote Emerson. And he might have said that no institution is great unless it is the lengthened shadow of a great man. How many news papers are feeble because they lack the influences of powet ful men! The Bee was founded by a great man, and today stands as one of the west's greatest in stitutions. For years in has been Nebraska.s best news paper, and now offers its read ers the most nood news and the largest number of excellent features of any Nebraska paper. The Omaha Sunday Bee is but a more expressive issue of this great paper, containing many exclusive features and all the news of the world. If you read but one paper, make it the Bee. More people read the Bee than read all the other Omaha papdrs combined. It pays to advertise always but it pays more to adver" tise when you can reach more homes more ourchasing pow erthrough the use of a single paper than through the use of all the other papers combined. In Nebraska you cgn do it through The Omaha '.'.;. .yf 1... -,, . .. . , .;'. u'-S:.!;. ... ,. ' . ' ' 1 ' ; ' 7 ..v Vu.l; l, r. l unions tr.t'Uibvio ol lite .V ' a- ...1 iivjM tion. I The pres-'d.-tit t.'cinv ;cnt to the i.r.ata for opnfirmalicn the appointment - i 'it mast r of V. C- Marsh a! Audul'a. la. The appo.ntment of Timothy Norton as postmaster at Armour, S. D wasr also asked to be confirmed. Representative Grcu today Introduced a bill for a site and erection of a publlo building at G'.eiw.ooU, la., at a cost of not to exceed SlAWV Moat Monderfnl Ileallnor After suffer!!)),' many years with a sore. Amos KinK I'tWf flyron. N. Y.. was cured by "RticUlen s Arnica ialve. 25e. For sale 'by IVaton Ding Co. ;.t 1 ,..'r ' '. :?' W- V Hi' v5 i ivor. ..-; .- - - 9'- ..':.. . Sunday Dee