Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 11, 1912, Page 9, Image 9

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OFFERED FOB KENT
Store and Office.
CORNER store, now occupied by N.
P. Swanson, 1701 Cuming St.
- THOS. W. HAZEN,
207 McCague. Douglas 1308.
OFFERED FOR SALE
Furniture.
Louisiana Furniture Store closing out
furniture, Ice boxes, etc. 2104 Cuming.
ALL kinds of gooti lurnuure iur saie ac
.564'- Marcy. Call at once.
IP YOU WANT TO SAVE MONEY
BUT NOW, A GOOD BASE BURNER IN
GOOD CONDITION, WILL SELL FOR
1S, WORTH $25. PHONE WEB.
PARTY leaving city has new range,
used only one month; cost $55. Will sell
cheap. Call room S21 Ramge Bldg.
SANITARY couch for sale at your own
price. 5931 N. 24th St.
FOR SALE Range, hot water coil,
reading lamp, all tor gas. Apply 410
North 32d St. Telephone Douglas 6074.
FOR sale cheap, one rolltop desk In
first class condition. Call room 619, City
National Bank Bldg., between 3 and 5
p. m.
" Musical Instruments.
ELECTRIC Pianos, music boxes, player
pianos. Continental Novelty. 118 N. lath.
FOR SALE A new J200 Victrola; has
never been used. If interested ask for
price. M 2S7, Bee office. .
A PRACTICALLY new No. 6 latest
model Underwood typewriter; will dis
count price 50 per cent for immediate
sale. Typewriter case and cover thrown
in. Address O 271, Bee.
Miscellaneous.
SAFES Overstocked with second-hand
safes; all sizes and makes; bargains.
American Supply Co., 1110 Farnam St.
POOL tables, store, restaurant fixtures
bought, sold. Levy. 2510 N, So. Omaha.
FOR SALE New and second-hand
carom and pocket billiard tables and
bowling alleys and accessories; bar fix
tures of all kinds; easy payments. The
Brunswick-Balke-Collender Co., 407-4U8
South 10th street. -
FOR SALE Two scholarships in the
Omaha Commercial college and one ia
Eoyles collegs. Business office, Omaha
Bee.- . ; ''
" FOR SALE Scholarship in Boyles col
lege. Call at or aaaress Business mice
Omaha Bee.
OLD MAKtiS, Di'J-KltJti i '. Inin famum oi.
"GROCERS' Icebox,' 7 feet wide, 24 feet
deep, 7 feet high, ti doors, 2 plate glass,
1 mirror. Chas. H. Mallinson, 17th and
Capitol Ave.
PERSONAL
BODY MASSAGE, 222-3 Neville. D. 7761.
63-DAY BLOOD REMEDY.
Gl'adish-Pliar macy, 12th and Dodge.
MANICURING, hair dressing; facial
massage, by expert; reasonable prices.
Call Miss Laurence for appointment-
Dr;xel hotel. B-1.41,
PROFESSIONAL reader, entertainer
and Invalids' companion. 'Phone D. 3756.
IOWA lady; owning beautiful Omaha
home, (now rented), worth $10,000, mort
gage $4,000, would like to trade for 6 per
cent securities or unmortgaged land,
worth Jti.Ooo. Agents need not reply. Ad
dress H. 261. Bee. '
THE SALVATION ARAll solicits cast
off clothing; in fact, anything you do not
need. We collect) repair and sll at 131
N. 11th St.. for cost of collection, to the
worthy poor. Phone Douglas 4125 and'
wagons win can
MASSEOTHEKPYsrMan?eJ
Alien of Chicago. 109 S. 17. 1st fl. D. ,7665.
Vital massage, baths, electric vibratory
and radiator treatments. Dr. Anna D.
Fisher, 401 Ware bin, aw s. utn. u. z;sa
Massage. Mrs. Rittenh se. 303 BoBton Bid.
vnl-v--' wnmtn rnmln? tn Oma.hn.- AS
strangers are invited to visit the Young
Women's Christian association building
at Seventeenth and St. Mary's Ave.,
where they will be directed to suitable
boarding places, or otherwise assisted
Look for our travelers' aid at the Union
station
ANNA H. MABKS 1:
nam.. Davidge Blk. Apt. 3. Red 7529.
Itf A A fiT?. Swedish movement. Ap.t
HlAOOi1.ua z 1S02 Farnam- D 624Q,
lVf A flATFrTf! treatment. E. Brott. 710
BlAUiN.DJ.l-u g 16th 2d f)ooivD. 529.
WE RENT and repair all kinds of sew
ing machines. Ind. A-1663; Douglas
NEBRASKA CYCLE CO..
15th and Harney Sts.
MASSAGE Expert treatment, Mrs.
Hi Xl-OOXxVJi-i ateelei 208 s. 13 St. R. 3i.
vacuum massage, 20s so. 13th st..
R. 325, daily, Sunday; open evenings;
hours, 10 to 10.
POULTRV AND PET STOCK
Screening $1.50 per 100. Wagner, 801-N. 16
I HAVE for quick sale two dark seal
brindle Boston terrier puppies, by Storz
Tonjmy Crib." Can be seen all day
Sunday at 5312 N. 29th St. Telephone
Webster 1535.
LIVE STOCK MARKET OF WEST
Ship live stock to South Omaha. Save
mileage and shrinkage. Your consign
ments receive prompt and careful atten
tion. Live Stock Commission .Uercoants.
Byers Bros. & Co. Strong and responsible.
WOOD BROS., 234-38 Exchange Bldg. .
Great West. Com. Co., Omaha & Denver.
Clay, Robinson & Co., IO0 Exchange Bldg.
CLIP TON Com. Co.. 322 fcxehange Bldg.
iiai tin Bros. & Co..-Exch. B.dg.
TAUU BROS., handle tatt.e. bogs, sheep.
REAL ESTATE LOANS
OMAHA property and Nebraska lands.
O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO.,
1016 New Omaha Nat' I Bank Building.
MONEY to loan 'on business or resi
dence properties, $1,000 to $500,000.. W. H.
THOMAS. .503 First Nat'l Bank Bldg.
WANTED City loans and warrants.
W. Farnam Smith & Co., 13S0 Farnam St.
$100 to $10,000 made promptly. F. D.
Weud. Wead Bldg., ISth and Farnam.
WANTED City loans. I'eters Trust Co
i'rV CITY LOANS. Bemis-Carlbe.-g
v Co. 310-312 Brandeis Theater Bldg.
Good Idea, but
SMLOU
REAL ESTATE LOAN'S
GABVIN BROS Loans- and "
m-cij v m -jj-uvo. 0maha Nat., Bank
LOANS Farm and city property, J.
H. Dumont & Son, 1602 Farnam St.
WANTED TO BUY
Household gds. clothes & shoes. D3971 B19S9
2d-hand goods. Keiaer. 1029 Center. D-5662.
nuis, uesi prices; win can. iyter uuu.
ALPTRN PS'8 the prices for old
iu-a Ukii tron metals, rubber, etc.
WANTED-500 loads of dirt. 'Phone
Douglas 3038.
WANTEDTO BORROW
WOULD like to borrow J100 for 1
year from private party, no sharks need
answer, good security. Address C-2J1 car
Bee.
WANTED TO RENT
WANTED Room . for man and wifa,
with couple having no children or room
ers. Would also take board if agreeable.
Address S-270, .care Bee.
OCEAN LTEAMSHIPS
THE ALLAN LINE -
ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS
MONTREAL, LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW.
Montreal, Havre, Plymouth, London.
The Picturesque St. Lawrence Route.
Four days 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
.fend for circulars, rates, plans, etc.
Allan & Co.. 127 N. Dearborn St., Chicago.
"Anchor Line Steamshins
New York, Londonderry and Glasgow.
New York, Palermo and Naples.
Attractive rates for tickets between New
York and all Scotch, English, Irish,
Continental and Mediterranean points.
Superior accommodations, excellent cui
sine, efficient service. Apply promptly
for reservation to local agent of Anchor
Line or Henderson Brothers. General
Agents. Chicago. 111.. . -
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE
LARGE lot in a very desirable residence
district; will trade equity for Graf lex
camera or diamond. Address J 293, care.
Bee, -
TO EXCHANGE Good, amooth land
ana wen rentea town property ror stock
of general merchandise well' located In
eastern Kansas, Nebraska or , western
Iowa. Can use large stock and might
put in' some cash If stuff Is good enough.
Give full detairs In first latter. Address
Lock Box L, Seibert. Colorado.
600-ACRE Irrigated grain, alfalfa and
vegetable farm; two sets Improvements;
good water rights; 50 miles east of Den
ver on Platte river. Want good mer
chandise or income property. Might con
sider smaller farm. Address, Y 41. Bee.
100 A. farm, exchange for merchandise;
owner. C. M. Maler. Colli. Ia. -
FOR SALE or exchange, 320 acres In
Brown, Co., Neb.; improved; price $20 per
acre; Incumbered for- $1,200; due in five
years; 160 acres in Chase county, Neb.;
price $15 per. acre; clear; will exchange
either one or both . for clear income
property. J. H. Pieper, Owner. Albion,
Neb.
I WANT OMAHA HOME.
I have a fine little farm of 40 acres ad
joining the town of Blue Mound, Linn
Co., Kan., 65 miles south of Kansas City,
level as a floor; well improved, nice or
chard and only V4 mile from P. O. and a
town of 1,000 people. This is a fine home.
Price $150 per acre; mortgage! $1,500; 5
years 6 per cent; equity, $4,500 will take
clear house to that amount or two cot
tages. Address Box 426, Umaha, Neb.
at 38th and Plnkney. Phone Douglas 3038.
FAR KTHlMftFinlilr on. lonT
Orange county, Indiana. Price $5,200. In
cumbrance, $1,260. Want small tract of
goon wesi iana ior equity, f rea id.
Franklin, Presbyterian Hospital, Omaha,
Neb.
REAL ESTATE
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE.
Reed Abstract Co., oldest abstract of
ficejn Nebraska. 2o6 Brandeis' Theater.
NEAI.E & CAMPBELL, 1714 Farnam St.
BUILDERS' IJiFOlUI.VliUI.
Electric, sas fixtures. Omaha Silver Co.
Ideal Cement Co., 17th and Cuming Sts.
Kuclis, Son & Blind, palntlng.decoratlng.
II. Gross, luin. wreck'g, plb. 2i Paul.
BU'B PRINTING, 424 PAXTON. D. 2720.
H EATON, tin work. Original Ameri
can furnaces. 2ol8 Cuming, D. 5198.
ACUEAtitt FOR S VLW.
ACREAGE BARGAINS near Omaha.
Orin S. -..Merrill,-1213 City Nat. Bank Bldg.
C1TV PROPER'!' x FOR SALE.
Here is a Real Bar
gain in Benson
A new 4-room cottage on a large lot in
Rose Hill addition. South front, two
blocks from car line and close to new
school. Price $1,200. $100-cash,--balance In
mnnthlv navmpnttt ar 1 . iur nnt Tw
. . . . - WO
offer good lor one week only.
j as. walsh, Benson.'
GOOD NEIGHBORHOOD
Practically new 6-rooms arid reception
hall with, large sleeping porcu, oak fin
ish, full cellar, lot 43x132, south front,
close to car. Located at 3522 Seward St.
Price $4,0uo. This is less than it can be
duplicated, but owner is leaving city
and anxious to sell
BEMIS-CARLBERG CO.,
310-312 Brandels Theater.
SOMETHING NICE
Parlor, reception hall,- (lining room,
kitchen on first floor, three bedrooms and
bath on. second floor. birch finish, nice
lot, paved street, located near Mason St.
near 27th. Pice $4tjO0.
BEMIS-CARLBERG CO.,
310-312 Bandeta Theater.
A SACRIFICE TO LEAVE OMAHA.
I will sell one 8-room house, worth $3,000,
for $2,2u0; one 6-room cottage, modern,
worth $2,000, for $1,650;' one 4-room cot
tage, worth $1.()00. for $1,150. J. P. JACK
SON, 1611 Frederick St.. Tel. Doug. 4IC13.
"BEAUTIFUL corner. 18th and Biuney
Sts. Enquire of Owner, 1607 Pinkney St.
B-3322.
i i
it Didift Work
VPOOPOO TOTNf g HMe.ASmugOP ' p
ADMIRAL- TMt? .JAILOR.. T,- . .. ,.. hi.
REAL ESTATE
C!IT1' PROPERTY FOR SALE
Fine Home
Choice Location
West Harney
$10,000-Just east of 36th St., Tf feet
front bv 100 fot deep; very attractive,
exceptionally well built 9-room house, re
ception hall, parlor, living room and
library, with built-in bookcases; hand
some dining room and kitchen on first
floor; four bed rooms and bath on second
floor; two finely finished rooms on the
third floor. Splendid condition through
out. The best buy for the money in this
choice, locality..; INVESTIGATE-
D. V. Sholea Company,
. Sole Agents.
913 City ' National Bank Bldg,
Tel. Douglas 49. Ind. A-2049.
HERE IS A
BARGAIN
IN BENSON
fortn kuva aw-1E.frint lot nftt far from
11 frnnt ninth on Lucas be
tween Clark and Burhham; described as
vh Ol lot 1. block oo. rnone veosier
8850, or address G. R. W.. Bee.
25 Feet-$700
Lake St. second lot west Telephone
Exchange; 26x122; two car lines. Resi
dence or business. By and by lake will be
a business street. Owner, Webster 2612.
A Bargain at $400
Can make terms. Good, lot 129x421 with
Sewer, water and gas, cement walks, l'4
blocks to car; located at 36th and Mere
dith. 1 also have a good, brand new S
room house, modern In every respect;
good furnace; ; east front lot 129x42, 1
block to car. Terms. Call at 4616 N. tttb
St. and see me. Will, be home ail day.
REDUCED TO $1,000 -
4Stli and Walnut.' 3 lots, 132ft., adjoin
ing Beals school ground; 150 ft. facing
Walnut street; eabln, outbuildings, same
fruit; $1,000. cash if sold at once. Inquire
within.
CHANCE FOR A NICE HOME
Seven-room house, oak finish, cemented
basement, laundry tubs, hot water heat,
barn or garage, plenty shade and shrub
bery, corner lot 55x140, paved street
Owner, 2-i03 N. ISth St. Tel. Web. 3358.
FIELD CLUB DISTRICT
$3,500
Good 10-room modern home; cement
sidewalks, etc.; $150 paid to anybody who
brings buyer; cost $4,500 to build; leaving
town. Tel. Harney or call 911 8.
86th St.
ELEGANT 6-room cottage, 2212 Ohio St ,
modern and complete, except heat. Large
south front lot, fine shade; close to two
car lines. Price $2,800. Easy terms. Will
rent at $25 if not sold by June 15. Phone
Webster 6086.
FOR SALE Desirable house, SOS No.
39th St. One-half block from cathedral.
8-rooms,- modern, oak finish down stairs,
good furnace, east fornt, paved street,
all specials paid. See O. H. Swlijgley on
premises.
6-ROOM mod. house for sale, 1527 N.
24th St.. South Omaha. South 3.
HANSCOM PARK HOME CHEAP.
Eight-room modern cottage, hot water
heat, gas and electricity; newly deco
rated; lot 50x150 feet; no special tax; no
agent; owner lives in bouse. 2,000 cash,
$2,000 6 years at 6 per cent. J 269. Bee.
TO BUY, SELL OR RENT. F1R8T SEE
JOHN W. RDBB1N3, 1802 FARNAM ST.
REAL ESTATE
FARM & RANCH LANDS FOR SALE
Colorado.
FIVE acres irrigated land, one-half
mile from Blanks, Colo., for sale or ex
change tor good auto. Address Lou Hage
nieister, Charleston, Neb.
Georgia.
GREAT SOUTH GEORGIA
Traversed by 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 advantages,
write
W. B. LEAHY, DEPT. K; -General
Passenger Agent,
ATLANTA; GA.
Iowa.
MOST productive hay and grain land
In the world Long Valley. Idaho. No Ir
rigation needed; fine climate, fine water,
cheap fuel, telephones, railroad, elec
tricity. Improved land $25 to $58 per acre.
Also finest orchard land- proposition m
Idaho. For Information write today. Pay
ette Rivw Colonization 'Co., Nampa.
Idaho.
' . Iowa.
THE easiest way to find a buyer for
your farm is to insert a small want ad
in the Des Moines Canital. Largest cir
culation 1n the state of Iowa, 43,000 dally.
The Capital Is read by and believed tn by
the standpatters of Iowa, who simply re
fuse to permit any other paper In their
homes. Rates. 1 cent a word a da'; 41.25
per line per month; count six oralnary
words to the line. Address Des Moines
Capital, -Des Moines,-Ia.
- 34-ACRE FARM
Six miles of Council Bluffs, one-half
mile from railroad station. One of besf.
small farms near the city. Good 7-roorh
house, plenty barns and outbuildings;
7 acres bearing orchard, principally win
ter apples; small vineyard and some ber
ries; 8 acres alfalfa, 8 acres timothy ai.ii
clover. Nice large yard with good lawn
plenty of shade, etc. THIS PLACE WIW.
NOT DISAPPOINT YOU. It is a gooc
one, very attractive and worth the
of $6,600; one-third cash, balance oiv
time at fl per cent. Possession with cmp
when sold.
M'GEE REAL ESTATE OO.,
V Pearl St
TKK BEE: OMAkA, TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 1912.
REAL ESTATE
FARM A RANCH LANDS FOR SAILS
Kansas.
WINTER wheat land, one square sec
tion, cultivated only, price $30 per aire;
and one square section, wall Improved,
price $25 per acre; good soil; no sand
nor stone; will exchange either or both
tor gol general merchandise or Income
property, carry some back If necessary.
Address Box 488, Colby, Kan.
Minnesota.
100 SOUTHERN MINNESOTA FARMS
FOR SALE If you want to buy an im-
? roved farm In Southern Minnesota write
or catalogue. Southern Minnesota Land
Co., Blu Earth, Faribault Co.. Minn.
BUY a farm in west central Minnesota.
I have some wonderfully good bargains.
Easiest terms. Write for particulars. J.
S. Ulland. president- Fergus Falls Na
tional Bank, Fergus Falls, Mlnru
Moataua.
RANCHES-12,000 to $100,000. Send for
list. Shopen & Co., Ranch Dealers,
Omaha, Neb.
Nebraska.
1,280 acres good pasture land for sale:
price is right; will sell for cash or will
trade; for particulars call on or address
Frank Van Horn, Erlcson. Neb.
FOR SALE-160 acres all fenced; so
acres under cultivation; 6-room house, 112
x52 barn; 16x20 chicken house; 16x16 gran
ary; 10x12 stone milk house, windmill
and good water; located five miles from
Chappell, $40 an acre takes this bargain;
half down and mortgage for balance.
Address Mrs. Christie Jacobs, Chappell,
Neb.
South Dakota.
FINE ranch at a bargain; 858 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, S. D.
Miscellaneous.
T. C. TORRISON,
D. 1101. S02 City National Bank Bldg.
Farm Land and Ranches.
LEGAL NOTICES.
TO THE -PRIOR LIEN HOLDERS OF
TMIi U.MAMA WATEK COMPANY:
The Guaranty Trust company of New
York trilStfiA'Qf thp nHnr If an mnHimff,
of. the Omaha Water company,: datou
July .23. 1SS8, hereby gives notice that
tha principal of the bonds secured by said
mortgage, with accrued interest to July
1, 1912. will, at the option of the holders,
be paid on or after that date upon sur
render of the hnnria with all ..nr.,M
coupons attached, et the office of the
.trustee, rvo. a rv agsau street, In the
City of New York, from the proceeds of
Sale of -the WstAr rnmnanv a,1i t.
.. w . na iv
the City of Omaha received by said
Trustee. The Water company has- agreed
therupon to Issue certificates representing
the fire per cent (5) redemption premium
now m nidation, ana entitling trie holder
of each - One Thnusnnd TViltnr i! (Wi nn
bond to Fifty Dollars ($50.00), with Infer
tile five per cent (5) redemption premium
.Till 1 1912. If th rVuirt n A ....... I..
-. , - - " - - . .. . IT ( I O 111
the State of New York decides that the
completion or tne city's purchase does
not relieve the Water company from pay
ment of such premium.
Dated June 7, 1912.
GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY OF
mew iuK&, oy Charles H. Sabln.
Vice President. Jll-18-25Jy2.
RAILWAY TIME CARD
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FRENCH LINE: The Compagxue Generate Transatlantlque
have other fast Overs sailins awarv Tnurariav.
Saturday by pomilar one-class II cabin steamers S4S to 47?. All sbiDS eauipped with
wireless telegraphy and every op-to-date gaiety
Drawn
Officials Coming
to Visit Wharton
P. V. DeQraw, fourth assistant post
master general; George G. Thompson,
chief clerk to Postmaster General Hitch
cock, and probably one or two other
chiefs, have notified rostniaster Wharton
of their intention of being In Omaha next
Saturday on their return from the Ne
braska Postmsstere' convention at Lin
coln. It was believed they would arrange
to make Omaha today and then go on to
Lincoln, their purpose here being to In-,
spect the office and eeo how well the re
cent reorganization Is working.
Milady's Toilet Table
By SCmt. S'MXLLB
"Dull and lifeless hair makes a woman
look older than she should. Dry sham
pooing makes the hair bright, fluffy anci
clean full of life and lustre. Put four
ounoes of powdered orris root In a fruit
jar and mix It well with an original
package of therox. Sprinkle a teaspoon
ful of the mixture on the head once a
week and brush It out throughly. Therox
makes hair grow -when everything else
falls
"The natural beauty of a person's face
Is marred by thin and straggly eyebrows
and lashes. Rubbing gently with plain
pyroxln will Induce theem to grow long
thick and silky. The eyenrowa snouia
be brushed daily to train them to grow
into an arcb.
'Instead of powder and paint, use a
simple complexion lotion made at home
by dissolving an original package of may
atone In a half pint of witch hazel.
Gentlv rub over the face In the morning
and all day your skin will, be as clear,
soft and satiny as a baby b witn no
dark or muddy dlsrolorations.
"Delatone Is equal to the electric
needle tor the removal of superfluous
ehalr. is positively painless, and not
near v so expensive. Just mix a little
delatone with water; cover the wild
hairs with this paste, let It remain two
minutes: then wash the skin, and tne
hairs will be gone."-Adv. ,
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ASHES POUR FROM KATMAI
Wide Area Covered by Cinders and
Many Villages Endangered.
MALL STEAMER NEAR SCENE
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Vessel Tosses Abont Before Passes
Oat of Danser Zone Lives
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SEWARD, Alaska, June 18. Passengers
on the mall steamer Dora, which arrived
from the westward today, after passing
through a hall of ashes from Katmal
volcano, believe that several small fish
ing villages on the shores of Shellkof
strait were destroyed by the eruption.
The revenue cutter service at Alaska has
been asked to tend assistance.
The Dora steamed Into the harbor early
today, the white covering of ashes giving.
It tho appearance of a phantom ship.
The people on the steamer as It passed
through the falling ashes were nearly
suffocated by poisonous gases.
In Maht of bruptloii.
The Dora was in sight of Katmal when
the eruption began and thoxe on the
vessel witnessed a brilliant spectacle. It
was 1 o'clock in the afternoon and the
mountain was In plain view. Frequently
earthquakes disturbed the water of the
airult, when suddenly a terrific ex
plosion occurred in the mountain and a
great mans of rooks was thrown Into the
air. The first explosion was followed by
others in tfiilck succession, each, seem
ingly more terrific than the ono preced
ing. Soon a etf.-ady Htream of rocks and
ashes poured from the peak and spread
far over the surrounding country,
obscuring the sun and shutting tho
troubled mountain from sight.
At 4 o'clock, when the Dora was
seventy miles from the volcano, total
darkness came and ashes begun to fall
In thick clouds upon the deck, covering
.It With a, white layer three Inches deep,
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Tho stifling atmosphere made the pas
sengers violently 111. Throughout the
night the Dora steamed through the dust-
I'tden air. and was rocked by the earth
quakes that lashed the water jvhlle the
mountain thundered menacingly In the
distance.
At 5 o'clock Friday morning, the Dora
having steamed fifty miles out of the
course, clear air was reached and the
passengers were able to breathe freely
again. Looking back, they could see the
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column of smoke and ashes still pouring
out of the volcano.
The Dora was cngul.ed In darkness
again Saturday as It neared Seldovla and
felt Its way carefully to Seward. p.
The volcanic disturbance . Is the most
violent ever recorded In Alaska. It is es
timated that an area of 300 square miles,
much of it fertile territory, has been
covered to a depth of several inches ty
the volcanic ash. '
First evidence that the volcano, waafj
preparing to free itself from the rockV-
and lava that choked Its throat for many v
years rame early Thursday, , when tlw'
Alaskan peninsula was rocked by a v1ci'
lent earthquake. At this time the Dora
was at Cold bay, only fifteen miles from",
the volcano. When tho eruption began,
It had crossed the Shellkof strait to,
Kodtak and was proceeding on Its course.. .
, .None KlUrd at Kodlak. j.
SAN FDANCISCO, June lO.-That na.
person was killed on Kodlak Island as..
the result of the volcano eruptions !,
Alaska was indicated today by a message; .
received by the government wireless sta'".
Uon at Kodlak. - The. message said: "
"Volcano about sixty miles from herV
In eruption. Steamer Dora approached
within ninety miles, but forced to turn'
back by ashes, falling rocks and smoke.';' .
As the message made nu mentlont'-bj
any loss of life, It is believed hero .thanr
none occurred.
Three Shocks Sunday, .
SEATTLE. Wash., June 10-Thrae slight
shocks were recorded today on tha seis
mograph at the University of Vashlng
ton Indicating that the volcanic disturb-:
nnoe In southwestern Alaska, which has -agitated
the instruments In observatories v
throughout the United States In tha last;!:
three days, la still In progress. ProSv;
Henry Landes, geologist at the unlvei.-..
slty, Bald the shocks recorded today were-.v
not as severe as those of yesterday and"
this led him to believe that the erup, -tlons
are slowly subsiding. ' .'"nr,-.
The three shocks were of about a half- - -hour's
duration. The first came at 12:31
a. m., the second at 8:21 a. m., and tljej'J.
third at 1 o'clock this afternoon.
The volcanic disturbance lias completeiij
paralysed wireless comniuneatloh In tlio-f
north and It Is Impossible to get definite:!:
Information concerning conditions W
Kodlak, Raspberry and Afogniak IslandSr''
the three mot Important islands In southV
western Alaska. . . ."')'
Of the four volcanoes reported In eruf-l
Hon, Katmal, long believed e-xtlnct, jrj
considered most dangerous, overlooklugv.'j
as it does Shellkof strait, the strip afli.
water that separates the Islands from the
Alaska peninsula.
St. Augustine is a volcanic Island ahouf
3,000 feet high In Kamlshak Bay, CoojKl
Inlet, lllamna, 12,068 feet high, also'Jr
on the west coast of Cook "Inlet, as j Sit
Redoubt, which Is 11,270 feet high, arf?
the most widely known of the smoklnV1.-,
volcanoes In the Cook inlet country. ' - '
Sleuthing System
at the Postoffice is ii
to Be Abandoned!
Andy Peterson wlli have his duties as '
Inspector of letter carriers changed and
no sleuth work required of him. Inti
mates Postmaster Wharton, commenting
on his talk to the carriers assembled.,
for Inspection Saturday. -Vr':
It has been plain to the postmaster;'
for some time that the carriers - werej
antagonistic to Peterson's sleuth ,workv;
but he refrained from any action untu
his new cabinet had taken office. Sinco"?
then he has talked It overwith the neir '
superintendents and come to the con
clusion that the old system of hounding
a gray coat wus wrong. .-"
''1 don't blame them for being wrought
up over this," said the postmaster. "What"
I have recommended in the shape of
allowing Peterson to accompany the car-'. ..
rlers on their routes Instead of follow.;
ing their tracks should be the key to thr .
situation. The carriers, when informed
of this action, indorsed the idea, as was)
evidenced by their cheers. Peterson hasV
only done his duty and is not responsible
for any hard feeling, but it was bis Jtib-v'
that was at fault. .
"If there is any complaint, filed against ;
a carrier hereafter Peterson will walk"y
With the man around bis route and enteriii
a building' or gate with him, shoulder to"
shoulder. I arh glad to have .the old;-'
system done away with. I believe Iii;-'
considering a man honest and deserylnj--" -of
proper respect until he is found other- ..
wise. If a man feels he Is followed there'" :
are more chances of him doing something"-"
wrong than if he was not watched at ail.
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Drops Dead on Streefo
' Soren T. Petersen, aged 60, a real estate7-"
dealer living at W8 North Twenty-seventh.:
street, dropped dead as the result of aij
sudden. stroke of apoplexy at 8:16 o'clock:'
last night, In front of the residence ;ot
John Zeller, 1923 South Tenth street. Dr. 7,
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had relatives living in Oraaha.:li
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