Jeff Not as Crazy as He Looks. . He Couldn't - ( NON WS GOT A CLOCK" lj If 'rTo Nitwr is twArcH ' EIGHT BELLS ) attache cut on this VHONOtfcWMj ;e1 Si .Hie &rjo ano uoottoyr ''; AND ACL. -S Brioc mno at 8 (e.u.s this "-4 , f t) i! " "-v rNl CAM. OUT THe.TlMe . I u,p, . P PN0NOG-R.APH VNUCCMJUOUr .4 I 5!V' 7 OFFERED FOR REST REAL ESTATE LOAN'S REAL ESTATE I RAILWAY TIME CARD !l ' : l'l " ' , ' h ' ,. - 1 Stores and Offices. NEW, centrally located hall, well quipped, for rent by night, at 1508-10 Har ney St, second floor. Office or salesroom at 15th. and Har ney (new). 3d floor at 1608 Harney, (new). Office at 1517 Farnam St., 2d floor. O. C. REDICK, Attorney. 1517 Farnam St. DESK room. 756 Omaha Nat Bank Bdg. 1605-07 DAVENPORT .m.n . ,.w.., . ...K , or ground floor offices. U. B. BALCOMBE. rrnnArv anA nut ............. J 1M114 IHM. luoi BCl Willi 1 1 A IUI , central, oross-town; no equal. -220 N. &xL Store, 320 B. 13th St., 20x45. Tel. 0.6220. OFFERED FOR SALE; Furniture. Louisiana Furniture Store closing out furniture, tee boxes, etc. 2104 Cuming. ALL kinds of good furniture for sale at 2564. Marcy. Call at once.' . .. Musical Instruments. . ELECTRIC Pianos, musib boxes, plays! pianos. Continental Novelty, lis N. 15th. FOR SALE A new 00 Victrola; has never been used. If Interested ask for price. M 257. Be office. - . FOR SALE A praotically new guitar, value new, (27, will sell for U cash. Ad dress, G 306, Bee. T-yuewrlters. RENT from the manufacturers direct No. 3 Oliver typewriter,-3 months, 14.00. 'Phone Douglas 2919. . The Oliver Type writer Company, V ' Miscellaneous. ; " SAFES Overstocked with second-hand safes;- all sizes and makes; bargains. American Supply Co., 1110 Farnam St. OLD SAFES. DERIOH1'. liA8 Farnam 3t FOR SALE-'Ne'w .and second-hand carom and. pocket - billiard . tables and bowling alleys and accessories; bar fix tures of all klnde; easy payments. The Brunswick-Balke-Collender Co., .. 407-40 South 10th street' POOL tables, store, restaurant fixtures bought, sold. Levy, 2510 N, So. Omaha.'' CELERY plants. Greenville Bros. ' 6327 N, 34th St s - Al gasoline launch, cedar planked, good s new, cheap. D. F. Corte, 24th and Farnam. ; ' . ' HERE'S the piano tuning fish. Phone Webster 1265. COMPLETE stage -setting: and scenery, in good, condition. Will sell cheap if . taken (at once. Prof. Mackie, 1816 rtarney. -- - CheTriest": -v Cberrresf " - Nice, ripe, Juicy cherries, ho, worms', 24 boxes to crate, packed same as strawber ries, .$2 crate, delivered. Omaha- Fruit Farm, 4Sth and Arbor. Tel. Harney 1492. NEW -3H horse-power-launch for sale ' cheap. Harney 5961. : .: '. -- . ' FOR- SALE Wall paper aiid paint .. tools and fixtures very . cheap; poor t health, web. 5264. imn ciTti t Vi - l 1. It Winchester shotgun; small incubator and f' brooder. ' Ter Council Bluffs Red 1822. PERSONAL ' 63-DAY BLOOD REMEDY. Bexten Pharmacy. 12th and Dodge. ' PROFESSIONAL reader, - entertainer ; and Invalids' companion. 'Phone D. 3756. - THE SALVATION ARMY solicits ast off clothing; in fact anything you do not need. We collect repair and sell at 134 N. litli St., for cost of collection, to th worthy poor. Phone Douglas 4125 and wagons will call. ' ' ".'-'- ' K A ftftTTnnPHF.RPVBalt Glow and .. VI i, ,1 71 -j V A-1 I I .1 J. Massaae. Mme. Allen of Chicago. 109 & 17. 1st f 1. D. 7665. Vital massage, baths, electric -vibratory and radiator treatments. Dr. ' Anna D. Fisher. 401 Ware blk. S09 8. 15th. D. 2784. Up-lo-Date Beauty . parlors, . Kathryn Lane Daly. 113 S. 16th, 2d floor. D. 2427. YOUNG, women coming to Omaha as strangers are invited to. visit tho Young Women's Christian - association building at Seventeenth and St Mary's Ave., where they will' be directed to suitable boarding , places, or otherwise assisted Look for -our travelers' aid at the Union station. ' ' ANNA H.MARKS STC nam. Davldge Blk. Apt. 1 ' Red 752$. VACUUM MASSAGE, 208. So, 13th St.. t R. 325, daliy. Sunday; - open evenings; houru, 10 to 10. MAKSAGE Swedish movement . Ap.t iVlilOOAUXK, 2j Farnam. D. 624a Kf AfTNTFrTf! treatment. E. Brott 710 . WE RENT and rejair all kinds oi w lng machines. Ind. A-1663; Douglas 1662, ,-V - NEBRASKA CYCLE CO.. . ' 15th and Harney Sts. V: MASSAGE EPert treatment, Mrs. iu-ti.toto.o.ijxj Steee ens u u J R - Massage. Mrs. Rittenh se. 308 Boston Bid. " BODY MASSAGE. 222-3 Neville. D. 776L ; POULTRY AND PET STOCK , - Screening $1.6J per 100. Wagner. .801 K. is. NOTICE TO DOG MEN On account of no place to keep them, I will sell at a great bargain for quality, my two typical specimens of . English bulls, . females; White Watch, American Kennel Club register, colored white, massive bone and head; set low to ground; aged years; approved mother; also Belle Gladstone, her daughter, by C. Monston's Gladiator, - aged 18 month. First check- for $1S0 takes both. Ed. M. Abbott, Importer -of English Bull Dogs, Lincoln,. Neb. . LIVE STOCK MARKET OF WEST Ship live stock to Soutn Omana. Save mileage and shrinkage. Your consign ments receive prompt and careful atten tion. . -Live Stock Commission Merchants. Byers Bros. A Co. Strong and responsible. , WOOD BROS., 234-38 Exchange Bldg. Great West Com. Co., Omaha &. Denver. Clay, Robinson & Co.. 200 Exchange Bldg. I CLIFTON Com. Co., 322 Exchange Bldg. Martin Bros. & Co., Exch.- Bidg. TAGG BROS., handle cattle, hogs, sheep. REAL ESTATE LOANS OMAHA property and Nebraska lands, - O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO.. -1016 New Omaha Nat'l Bank 3ulldlnj,-. ' LOANS Farm and city property, J. H. Dumont A Son. 1U03 Farnam S. $10? to $e,toi made promptly. F;-D. Wead.. Wead Bldg., lth and Farnam. MONET to loan on business or real, dence properties, 11,000 to 500,000. W. H. THOMAS. 503 First Nafl Bank Bid. WANTED City loans. Peters Trust Co. WANTED City loans and warrants. W. Farnam Smith & C6.. 1320 Farnam St. act. CITT LOANS. . . Kml.rrlhr yv Co. 310-112 Brandeis Theater Bldg. Q AEVIN BROS. LotLa,l nd u LARGE loans our specialty. Stull Bros. REAL ESTATE WANTED PASTURE wanted containing ItiO acres. wen waierea ana wen rencea, close in to South Omaha Wertheimer A Degen, Exchange Bldg., South Omaha, Hell South 488, Ind. F-1603. ' OCJEAN CTEAMSHITS 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. Turban steamers. Saloon, second-cabin and third class. Superior one-class cabin service. Cuisine unexcelled. Courteous attention. Send for circulars, rates, plans, etc Allan & Co.. 127 N. Dearborn St., Chicago. Anchor Line Steamships Naw 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. . ...... WANTED TO BUY Household gds, clothes & shoes. D3871 B195I 2d-hand goods. Keiser, 1029 Center. D-560. Chicago buyers, 2d-band ciothes, shoes, nats; nest prices; win can. Tyier uw. -XT PTTfN Pay th b8' Prices for old xxtA iron, metals, rubber, etc. WAV?1 kmiA mnw,l n-nAM ...! uuiiqci iailV 4UVUVlli VVUTVIIl' ent to car. J.Ust be priced right. - Give address. Want to buy from owner. Terms. L 310, Be?. "WAXTED-r-TO RENT GENTLEMAN with two small children wants to board and room In strictly pri vate family.. Answer -A 300, care Bee. FOR 8ALET OR EXCHANGE : FOK V EXCHANGEWant t Southern California property, for good, .clear Omaha. Address 1135 West 43d St, Los Angeles, Cai. ,; CAPTAIN ED ROTHERY has anything you . wish to name. We cannot specify. Please don't'..' write or phone. . Como in and see how we look. Ed Rothery Co., 310. McCague. jjldg.. FOR EXCHANGE 720 acres in Guthrie Co., Ia.; clear; want good ranch in east ern Neb.; must be first class- and In corn belt.. 160-acres in Scott'a Bluff Co., Neb.; want small Iowa farm. Ed. Kelly, Adair, la. 1 . - REAL ESTATE ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. Reed Abstract Co., oldest abstract ef flea to Nebraska. 206 Brandeis Theater. NEALE A-CAMPBELL. 171 Farnam Si. BUILDERS' IN FORMATION. Elgctrtc,' gas fixture Omaha Silver Co. Ideal Cement Co., 17th and Cuming BtsT Fuchs, "Son &"Bllhd, palnting.decoratlng. H. Gross, lum. wreck. g. plb. 21 & PauL BLUE PRINTING, 424 PAXTON. D. 2720. HEATON, tin work. Original Ameri can furnaces. 2518 Cuming, D. 6198. ACRBAtiB FOK SALE. Orin S Merrill, 1213 Qity Nat Bank Bldg. CITY PROPKRTY FOR SALE. TO BUY," SELL OH RENT 'FIRST SEB JOHN W. ROBBINS. 1 FARNAM 8' HANSCOM PARK HOME CHEAP. Modern eight-room cottage, large lot, easy payments. Dr. W. IL Mick, 476 Bran deis Bldg. 2K14 DsvsnnoiH. Hm in 7-r.. mnriftrn but heat Just overhauled. Two bed rooms first floor, fine bath; shade trees. Mod erate rent Xo right person. Eee it today. George B. Lenhoff. Phone Douglas 806. FOR SALE Reasonable priced modern six-room house, one-half block from car, paved street and .fine location. Inquire of owner, 2415. Manderson St Tel. Web. 645. ' HERE IS A BARGAIN IN BENSON $200 buys a 60xl2S-foot lot not far from car line. Lot. fronts south on Lucas be tween Clark and Burnham; described as e'A of lot 10, block 33. Phone Webster 3&0, or address Q. B. W., Bee. r: FOR SALE 2-story, 4-r. building, oc cupied by Caldwell tc Drake, builders, southeast ' corner 17th and Harney Sts. Bids received until July 1, Building may be inspected , at hny time. John Lewis, 310 Range Bldg. ' : t . , . New S-room modern bouse In neighbor hood of good homes: oak finish and dec orated; $300 cash, bal. monthly. Web. 7M. $2,950.00 New S-room all modern house, half block from car on paved .street, large living room with fire place. Will sell on $600 cash payment,- balance very easy by the month. Address the Owner, F-306, Bee. 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 56x140; paved street Owner. 2403 N. 18th St Tel. Web. 3368. LARGE modern eight-room home lor sale by o.wner. Webster 3490. "T1 rilura"TI r"n Iimon uTATioNwiv.ih ibi m..... il nnnn Mint to II flniiniil Mlntto Tt,t REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. Captain Ed Rottotry has buyer for bar gain in real estate. List with us. Ed Rotbery Co., 318 McCague Bldg. REAL ESTATE FARH & RANCH LANDS FOR SALE Arkansas. LOOK 380 acres stock farm, 110 a. cul tivated; house, barn, W a. apple orchard, unlimited free range grass and water, price. $12.50 per acre; big list free. Ward, the Land- Man, Mountain Home, Ark. Canada. . BRITISH COLUMBIA lands on GRAND TRUNK. . Frank -Crawford, 303 Cotton Bldg.; Vancouver or Omaha. CANADA Buy a lot in Edmonton, Al berta, western Canada's distributing cen ter; 3110 to $130. Terms, $1.00 down and $1.00 a week. - Canada Lands Company, Edmonton, Albert. . Georsiiau , . 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. OA.' aUaaeaotsk. - y MINNESOTA LAND, CLAY AND) NORMAN COUNTIES. 10.000 acres in tine improved and unim proved land in the corn belt; close to aood towns: neavy niaca loam sou: uar subsoil; plepty rain; crop failures un known: kw to Rv per acre; easy terms. Excursion first and third Tuesday of FELL AND REALTY COMPANY, Sff Palace Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. FOR SALE, At A BARGAIN. S20-acre farm a miles from good town. es miles from Minneapolis, on main road. telephone and mall route. 76 acres under cultivation, 70 acres good meadow will cut over 100 tons of hay; balance In pasture with so acres good oak umber, can all be opened up- . Land lays level. good soil in the best of condition, no stone or gravel and no foul weeds. Good seven , room house la splendid grove with otner Duuaings, gooa wen and water.- An Ideal stock and. dairy farm. Beuins en iwni vi o -rce, $3j per acre for quick sale. CHA8. E. BW ANSON, Elk River, Minn. 1.Y1B SAt.K snntlon lUi mlloa from Choklo. Stevens Co., Minn.; 380 acres in crop; $50 per acre if sold this month. X. H. Kavanagh, Owner. BUY A FARM in West Central Minnesota. I -are some wonderfully good bargains. . Easiest terms. Write for particulars. J. S. ULLAND, President Fergus falls Na tlonal bank, Fergus Falls, Minn. - ! we. 133 ACRES POLK COUNTY, IA. Good six-room house,, cellar, summer kitchen, good orchard. 110 pine and spruce trees, wind break, horse barn for 14 head of horses, cow barn for 22 cows, two large cattle sheds, 60-foot machine shed, S good wells, wind mill, orchard and house yard fenced chicken tight, 70 acres fenced hog tight in three dif ferent fields, hog house, running water on place; 30 acres of fine timber. For particulars Inquire of P. J. Foy, Max well, Is. Iowa. THJ3 easiest wy to 'find ' buyer for your farm is to- insert a small want ad in the Dss Moines Capital. Largest dr. culatlon tn 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, States, I cent a word a day; $L2C per line per month; count six ordinary words to the line. Address iDes . Moines Capita), Dee Moines, la. SMALL FARM BARGAIN. S miles out; U acres; all excellent land, suitable for any purpose; 6 acres in alfalfa) no buildings; cheapest good land near either city at $1,60; $260 cash, bal ance, long time at 6 per cent McGee Real Estate Co, 106 Pearl St., Council Bluffs. MOST productive hay and grain land in the worlds-Long Valley, Idaho. No Ir rigation needed; fine climate, fine water, cheap fuel, . telephones, railroad, elec tricity. Improved land 125 to $20 per acre. Also finest orchard land proposition in Idaho. For information write today, Pay ette River Colonization Co., Nampa, Idaho. '. Montana. RANCHES-42,000 to $100,00a Send (or list flhopen & Co., Ranch Dealers, Omaha, Neb. -.- -Nebraska. FOR BALE160 acres all fenced: acres under cultivation; (-room house, 33 x52 bam; 16x20 chicken house; 16x14 gran ary; 10x13 stone1 milk bouse, windmill and good water; located five miles from C happen. $40 an acre takes this bargain; half down and mortgage for . balance. Address Mrs. Christie Jacobs, Chappsll, r.eo. nnMB!HTtr.irwi .inh ". .- .I ... at $260 filing fees and all. Not rough or sandy. J. A. Tracy, Kimball. Neb. NEBRASKA. Quarter section of forty-bushel wheat land, mile and half from station; must be sold. J. H. Hardisty, Thief River Fall. Minn. Miscellaneous. T. C. TORRISON, 1101. 803 City National Bank Bldg. Farm. Land and Ranches. . Y. M. H. A. Team Wins. Th Y. V. H. A. team defeated the Superiors In a ' one-sided game by' the score of 25 to S Sunday. The feature of the gamo were the pitching of Solomon, striking out thirteen men, and the hit ting of Novltaky and C. Shames. Bat teries: 8uperiorr, Allen, Smith; Y. M. H. A., Solomon, Monsky. Only Three Innings Played. The M. E. Smith Ideals played the Ramblers Sunday at Diets park and had to quit at the end of the third inning to allow the second game. The score at the-time. was to J In the Ideals' favor. Be and Live laloa Pacific Dprt. Arrlv. San Fran. Overland Limited China a Japan Fait Mall.. Atlantlo Express ............ Oragon Kxprwa ..J Lea Anglaa Limited........ .t l:4& am t 7:40 pn ... 4:0u pm t i.U pm .' a t:U am ...all 55 pa s 1:10 pn .,,112 46 pm a i:K pill ...a 7:04 am a 7:il am ...all:30 pm alJ:JS am Orarsr Special ............ Centennial State Special.. Colorado Eipreaa .a l:M pm a 4:S0 pm Oresen-Waanington Limited... ali:M pm a I 0 pm North Platte Local..., a 1:16 am a 4:45 pm Oraud laland Local v a 1:13 am 10M am Stromaburc Local Ml:41 pm a l:St pts Chicagu A. IVorthnesu-rn NORTHBOUND. Hlnneanolti-Rt. Paul Korea..a 7:M am MlnneapoMa-St. Paul Limited. .a T O pm a 1:00 an Twin Clt Kipraaa .; .a 7:40 am alO JO pa Sioux City Local...., ...a S.4S pm a l:M pa Minneapolis A Dakota Exp. .a 7:00 pm s 1:1 pm Twin City Limited ... t:46 pm I I.H id etlnnoeots Sxpresa KASTBOUND. all:0U am Carroll Local ... Daylight Chicago .a 7:00 am 1 1:10 pm .a 7:to am caicago Local ...alj:06 pm a I it pm al:!lpm Chicago-Colorado .... 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Denver A California Pueet Sound Kxnreis Depart, .a 4:10 am .a 4:10 pm .a l:W am .a 4:10 pm b 1:20 pm' .all:8t pm .a 1:15 am .b 7:09 pm .'a i ii ani .all:30 pm .a 7:11 pm .all:i6 pm .a 6:0 pm .a 0:0 pm b 8:30 pm a 4:18 pm al0:6 pm .a 1:16 am Arrive, a 3:4 pm a I 46 pm a :10 pm a 1:46 pm al2:16 pm a J:0 am a 1:10 pm blO OS am blO:M am a 1 :60 am a i:40 pm all: IS pm a 7 :00 am a 1:41 pm a 1:00 am bl0:4t am al):(0 am a 0:46 am a 4:10 pm Kebraska Polnte Black Hills Uncoln Mall Norths-eat Kxpreaa Nebraaka fixpreea Bcnuyler-PlatUmouth Lincoln Local '. Plettemouth-Iovs ........... Bellevue-Plattemouth Chicago Special .n Denver Epeclal Chicago Kxpreaa Chicago, Peat Expreaa Vreeion t. St. Lottie Expreaa Kaneaa City St. Joeeph ... Kanaas City t St. Joseph.. Webster Station 15th and Webster Missouri Pacific Depart. Arrive. Auburn Local Chicago, St. Paul, Oniaba ' ' Sioux City Expreaa..... Twin City. Paaaenger... Bloux City Paaaenger... ...b 1:60 pm bll:6 am Minneapolis and ...b y.n pa ...b :J6 am MM ai b H pm e 1:15 am e 4 2t pm Kmerson Local -. b 1:6 pm b 1:10 am (a) dally, (b) dally except Sunday, (c) Sunday. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. 7) From tha Heart of NEW YORK CITY J From ear Baietiel nrlvate nier. to Covered , f dookalnHerre-theoeeU Psris ia 8i hoars, I Mr eoecial train. Even lumrv sa TOyeae. Concerts, taaaoas eulalm. daily aassrs. f yn oeaiuo, library, etc., make time pass all to qui vs.. vsry ssmion uassineww. Quid, Delightful Voyage Via French Line Steamers New steamer "France" ialergeet, tet sat sad most nasgninesst isntlnsnisi m ail T.V A ftoatherly course Mtll' m.wMWv www am .... TO ' sfatilinai at VastVauL ej jfitconi cabia Steamers SW '3T1S jgF'pncea, Satur all svsnr nv" Thuradsr. iteimere S4Bo070. All ships soulposj erfto wirsleea telegraphy sad every up-to-date safety appliance. For particular apply ts W. B. BOCK, 1618 Farnam St Zm sTEEBB. first Vatlonal Bank. J1. 8. BSYsTOXtSa, 160a Tarnam VHITE STAR-fr Dominion Canadian Service NOHTREAI-QOCBEC-LWRPOOL ONLY 4 DAYS AT SEA Laurent. j. J. .1 . A-. M . I . Cana.la. Je.29, Jy.27. Ag J4 Merest Ic, Jy., Ag, A AgJI Testsolc..lM.IOpJ Firai I2.J0. Secosd OssClsasCsbie(l I) SSOsVSS I bird IsseeJIJi U-W ArranseBMklnas with LocalArert or Company's Office, Chicecc '' a mmi w e"ia M','r- Persistent Advertising is the Road to Big Returus. Drawn T ' uuuuuu jjjLuxxo uuuuuu jujiiuio ill JLUVva Minor Mention . The Council Blaffe Office of The Omaha Bee Is at IS loott'ltreet. Telephone 43. Davis, drugs Vlctrol. $15. A. "Hospe Co. H. Borwlck for wall paper. Woodrlng Undertaking Cc:, TsL $4t. Corrlgans, undertakers. 'Phones 14S. NEW YORK Plumbing Co, 'Phone High standard printing. Morehouse ft Co, FAUST BEER AT ROGERS'. BUFFK'l. Lewis Cutler, funeral director. 'Phone $7. BRADLEY ELECTRIC CO.-Old houses wired for lights a specialty Bluff City Laundry. Dry Cleaning and Dye works. New 'pliune No, $814. TO 'SAVE OR BORROW , SEE C. B Mutual Bldg. a Loan Ass'n.. 13$ Pearl. ICE-Oood service. Wagons tu all parts of the city. Droge Etevaioi Co. Tel. 7860, BUDWEISER on draugnt The Grand Anheuser on draught S. Ad rain. Bud welser in bottles at all first class bars. Regular meeting . of Park City lodge No. 608, Independent Ordet of Odd rei lowa, Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock sharp for work in the second degree. The members of the degree staff are urged to be present. Visitors are welcome. In tho line with the purpose of mak ing church work intorestlng and at tractive Dr. McClure and the workers of the First Presbyterian church have been carrying forward plana for frequent in structive and amusing entertainments. Stereopticon pictures and films showing scenes of world-wide interest have been the centers of numerous weekly enterr talnments. Tonight at the church .par lors will bo shown ' more than 100 ac curately colored lantern views of the Yellowstone national park. Prof. S. A. Beach, dean of the horti culture department at the Ames college, and Prof. Laurens Greene, experimental ist, both from the Iowa Agricultural col lege at Ames, have made arrangements for the Inspection bf the Ben Davis or chards of Pottawattamie county next Wednesday. They came here direct from Logan, where they had conducted similar Investigations. In the opinion of Prof, Roach the mortality .among Ben David apple trees Is due to the heavy crop of last year. . which : tho professor' believes overtaxed the strength of ; the trees., ' second Presbyterian tiurcn, corner urate ana Pierce streets, Rev. ueorge a. Ray. D. D pastor. The ChrlKtlan En deavor society will give an entertainment In the church parlors Tuesday evening, to which all are invited. Prayer meet ing on Wednesday evening ,at 8 o'clock. Scripture and .memory verse,. . Romans 11:12: "Fop. ,as. many '.as have , sinned without law. shall also, perish without law; and as many As have sinned in the law shall b judgeed by tha law.". The regular meeting nf the Baraca class will be held in the church parlors Thursday evening at 8 O'clock. All members are urgea to do present The June Kensington of the Woman's Aid society of the First Presbyterian Church will he given at the church par lors on mursaay atternooii. The work will be In charne of Mrs. A.'E. Brock and Mrs. J.. W. Smith, assisted by a competent committee. -There will be a brief business meeting at the begin ning of the afternoon, and all are asked to be present promptly at the hour an nounced. A well filled domestic tame will be prepared. The social opportunity and the business to be considered should bring out a large attendance. New wo men in the congregation are' most cor dially Invited. Record of Water . Pumped in Bluffs Nearly 10,000,009 less gallons of water was pumped by the city water plant last week than was required to meet the demand for the corresponding week a year ago. The cause was c.hie(ly the difference in the kind of weather that prevailed. Only a little more than 17, 000,000 gallons was pumped last week and nearly 27,000,000 was pumped a yehr ago. The report of the average condition of the water for last week follows: Racteria Turb- Presumptive Sources. Per O. C. laity Test for Coll. Treated water.. 173 bS 7 Negative 1 Positive . Settled water.... 2,680 -. All PoslUve Raw river water 21,600 4,000 All Positive Bacterial efficiency of treatment, Vi per cent ' . , Total pumpage,. 17.213,888 gallons. Dodge Memorial "' Church Dedicated An audience that completely " packed the church at all of the 'services wit nessed yesterday the dedication of the new Dodge Memorial church. Thirty-second street and Avenut C- Among those present at the principal services were General Grenvllle M'. Dodge and daugh ter, Mrs. Letta. Montgomery, and Mrs. N. P. Dodge and daughter. Miss Caroline. The full dedication service of the Con gregational church was used. Tho dedi cation sermon was preached by Dr. T. O. Douglass ef Grlnnell. A chorus of forty voices furnished the muslo. The church was beautifully decorated with flags and flowers and foliage plants. A huge floral center piece In parallelogram form, bearing in its cen ter '.the .word,. "Welcome," occupied a conspicuous place on the altar. It was the gift of the Wilcox florists. The report of the building committee showed that the church, which was built almost entirely from material contained in tTie old First Congregational church, had . cost 15,961.54 to date. All of this cost had been paid ,w)th the exception of $1,150 and $500 of that was on hand. . Tou get the lowest price, easiest terms and best guarantee on your piano when you purchase at A. Hospe Co., 407 W. Eroadway, Council Bluffs, la. for The Bee by MRS. L, C. EMPKIE JS. DEAD Prominent Bluffs Pioneer Woman Passes Away at Hospital. FAMILY WELL KNOWN IN CITY Knaeral Will He Held Tuesday Aft ' ernoon at Residence and Ilev. ; Dr. McClore Will OffL '.'' elate. ' 'l .; .' Mrs. L. C. Empkle died I Sunday morn ing at the Jennie Edmund son Memorial hospital, wher-5 she was taken a few moments after being seriously Injured In an automobile accident that occurred almost in front of the ' hospital two weeks ago. Her death was xlue to heart failure and exhaustion. Mrs. Empkle's condition had. been crit ical for 'several days.; She suffered fre quent sinking spells, but quickly rallied, giving encouragement to her friende to hope for ultimate recovery. On FrMay evening she appeared to be greatly im proved, and the hope of her friends was strong. An hour later she was seised by a sinking spell and at 2 o'clock Satur day morning her .relatives' were advised that "the end might be expected mo mentarily. She agaiif rallied and Satur day forenoon regained her .former promis ing condition and was- resting- comfort ably. - The final relapse came late Satur day night. Her health , had been frail fbr several years. 1 Mrs. Ixirlna Margaret Empkle was 88 years old. She had been a continuous resident of Council Bluffs since 1868. and was one of the pioneer women who Im pressed their personalities upon the grow ing, town.- .The dominant traits of her character found expression In earnest and Intelligent effort to create higher Ideals for those with whom aha came Into con tact. She was an earnest and practical Christian woman, with her chosen church, the First Presbyterian, the center of- her religious activities. She was ons of Its oldest and most helpful members, .taking a leading part for years in all of Its work. - ; .' t, ! Mrs. Empkle was born In Hlllsboro, 0.,,on February . L J849. Before coming to Council Bluffs in 18T8 she lived with her relatives at Bloomlngton, 111. Her marriage to Mr. Empkle occurred' in Counclt Bluffs In February, . WO.. . Har father's family, the Van . PelU'were prominent In three states. Mrs. Empkle was the last surviving daughter. She Is survived by her husband and three sons, E. L., C. A. and F. D. Empkle, all promi nent in local business . croles. The only other near relative is ' her. niece, - Mrs. Walter I. Smith. .The funeral will be held Tuesday after noon at the residence, 618 8outh Sixth street. Rev. Dr. . McClure officiating." Holds Wife's Clothes, as Spoils of War IOWA CITY, la., June 17.-(Special . Tel egram.) Mrs. Joseph Uoetz of Pleasant Valley, near here, "vlll .be compelled to sue out a writ of replevin before she will be able to go abroad, cwlnj to 'recent do mestic' troubles' which ' resulted In Iter husband driving her from the house at night minus wearing apparel bt any sort She succeeded in reaching a neighbor's home' before daylight nnd attempted lo arrange a truce In the morning, but Mr. Goets announced that all clothes would be held as spoils of war. Mrs. Goets finally appealed to County Attorney Hart, who suggested a writ of replevin. - The husband says that the clothes belong to him and will resist the writ. Doctor Says Johnson Lacking in Endurance EAST LAS VEGAS, N.' M.June 17.-"A careful examination of Jack Johnson shows his chest expansion is not up to standard and would lead one to fear lack of endurance." This is part of a statement issued by a local physician after he had made ah examination today of the heavyweight champion. - a After examining Flynn the physician said: "I regard Jim Flynn as a remarkable specimen of physical development" DEATH RECORD Sarah Owens.: Sarah Oweps, aged. 68 years,, wife of J. B. Owens, died Saturday night at her home, 1509 South Twenty-sixth street. Funeral services will be held from Dod der's undertaking rooms today :. at 2 o'clock. The. body, will be sent to' Teka mah. Neb., for burial. v Maude Mac Brlssl. ' Maud Mae Brlzzl, aged 29 years,; wife of Albert Brlzzl, died at the Methodist hospital Saturday evening, Funeral ser vices will be held at. Jackson's undertak ing rooms at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon Interment wilt be in Forest Lawn ceme tery. ,- '.''.' ' .i John 3a.' I'V Svrsnaou. t :, John A. E. Swanson, aged 29 years, died at his home, 208 North Seventeenth street, Friday evening. The body will be sent to Wausa, Neb., tor burial at noon today. "Bud" Fisher BIG POWER PLANT AT KEOKUK Harnesslac the Idle Mississippi - Promises' Vast Deaeflts to Local Indnstrles. G. Walter Barr, editor and proprietor of the Keokuk Standard, and a lecturer scientific subjects, . writea ef -the pro posed ' harnessing . of ' the Mississippi at Keokuk in the Review of Reviews.. After referring to the tact that , Keokuk -Kos in the central part of the . great ari cultural area of the United States, he goes on: ' "It Is in this environment that there ts being "developed 23.000 kilowatts of power, -the equivalent of over 38O.S00 me chanical horsepower. At the sSme thne. without a cent of cost to the public, there is insured deep-water navigation, for sixty-five miles of the river, where 'the Mississippi Is in Its maddest mood, and the Des Moines ' rapids stretch for a dosen miles an impassable barrier, whfch. Is flanked by a government canal costtng 18,000,006 nd now nearly worn our 'Sin, service.' ' ... - .;'' .. . .-- "Ttiese things ' are , done with a dam which, with Its appurtenances, is ; the longest monolltli m the world, -lth Its length over all of 9,006 feet The power house is, over a quarter .of a mile long, -and will contain the largest Installation of turblnea and electric generators ever built, thirty duplex units, of 7,600 kilo watts each. The lock provided : for steamboats to pass the dam is 'greater than any one lock In the Panama canal. having the same width " and 'a", lift - of forty feet, compared with the maximum lift of only thirty-two feet on the Isthmus; tha Keokuk ' lock is 400 feet long, and there la also a large dry dock . for-1 lie use of the United States government. All these structures are of monolithlo con crete, and they Involve several unparal leled engineering features., ' . . ; , "This one power-house has an output of electric power slightly over half that generated by all' the companies, on both sides of the International boundary-,, at Niagara Falls. " It .111 be . used within v a sons of ISO miles radius from Keokuk, and chiefly along the Missouri river, i If present plans do net miscarry J it W de sirable to use the power near -the site of the dam and power-house-not on ac count of loss in transmission In these later days so much as on account of the cost of maintaining transmission lines and the necessity of buying right of way for these lines as wide as a railroad qulres. "Sf Louts, 13S miles distant by air line, has contracted for 60,000 horse power for ninety-nine years. The current .wlfl,;be taken there by a transmission line now building, which wilt carry 110,000 yo'lts, -the highest electric pressure ever usedf-to transmit power. A better comprehension can be gained of the magnitude of this new hydro-eleotrlo development In ;JJie agricultural center of the country by some comparisons. . The power developed at Keokuk is about three times that now used in manufacturing in the statsvof Iowa; more than is now used "In he state of Missouri;, and one-third that npw used in the state' of Illinois, Including ' Chicago and US environs. It is ne flfth of all the water power now har nessed In the entire United States, which was 1,647,809 horse power by the last census figures. , - '; "The three states of Iowa,' Illinois Vfid Missouri, at the junction of which1 is located this' Keokuk Installation,' used In manufacturing only 983,211 horse power . in 1905, the date of the last census data on this subject, and thlB la only a Utile over three times the output of the eicctrio generators going in where ; these three states meet In the, middle of the. Missis sippi. Figures for 1911, made by careful factoring of percentages of gain beforo and after 1W6, show a large Increass.ln Illinois to about L160.000 horse power now used for manufacturing In that-atater'as against 651,578 horse power in use in 130 when the census wss taken, . ., - "As regards the more Immediate van ity of this new and irreaiE power develop, ment, statistics' of the zone with 15011 radlua are as follows: Wlthlr this sons Is a population (1910) ot 4,2OG,0l9;-factories in thirty cities to . the number of U.99I. capitalised at, lo90,OS3,000, and turning but annually products worth . at the factory 1712,437,000; the population within the son includes from 4S to ft' Per cent of , the ". population of the states segmented,: ex cluding Chicago, and Includes nearly half the counties in each state,' with an aver age of 67. per cent of the most densely ; populated counties of the three states And in the oenter of this zone is being created a combination of dam,, turbines and generators which will nearly quin tuple the amount of manufacturing dona within the 160-mile , radfus from th? plant." The capital of 827,000,000 required to carry out the project , was furnished ehlefy by English and Boston capitalists The federal bill authodislng the water power development provides that the' dry dock and lock shall be deeded to tht government on their completion. Why take chances if you are having trouble with your eyes. Gee our experi enced optician. Lefferte' . - . Being railroad time Inspector for Coun cil Bluffs, we can employ only the most skilled workman In this department Bring your watch here and receive satisfactory ; workv Lefferts', Jewelers. Sign of the clocks. ' ' " ' ' . ' Key to the Sltuatlon-Bee Advertising r i