d 1 OFFERED FOB RENT Stores and Offices. STORESFOR RENT A new modern store and apartment building la under construction on Farnam St., at the head of 25th Ave. Store rooms will be either 40x130 or 20s 120 feet. Any arrangement within reason to suit tenant. Building will have full basement, steam heat and all modern conveniences. The apartments will be very attractive with water and lavatory in every room. See us regarding lease on these fine store rooms, which will be complete in about 90 days. per month, 422 S. 15th, room 22x60 ft.. In best of repair. Only 4 doors 'from Orpbeura theater. $60 per month, 617 or 19 S. 16th, rooms , 22x60 feet, with full basement Fine new modern store fronts, suitable for any good line of merchandise. Fix tures, plumbing, etc. $S5 per month. 613 S. 16th, alley store , room, just south of the Union Out ' fitting Co. Double show windows; full basement. In splendid repair. $175 per month, S22 S. 16th, room 22x60 feet Steam heat, full basement and modern show windows. In City National Bank Bldg.. 411-413 S. 16th St., 2 fine store rooms . in the best shopping district See us for terms. Also 1 small store room at 16th and farnam Sts suitable for exclusive hat business or ' similar line. GEORGp & COMPANY, Phone Douglas 756 or Ind. A-1756. 902-12 City National Bank Bldg. Warehouses. 1 WAREHOUSE storage space, several floors of 8,000 square feet each with ele vator service, water heat and light also well lighted sample floor and office space. On Union Paciflo tracks in heart of wholesale district Kingman Plow Co., 8th and Jones Sts., Omaha, Neb. .OFFERED FOR SALE Maaleal Instrument. , rOR SALE-A new S200 Victrola: has i never been used. If Interested ask tor j price. M 237, Bee office. Typewriters. RKNT from the manufacturers direct ' No. 3 Oliver typewriter, 2 months, J4.0U. ) 'Phone Douglas 2919. The Oliver Type J writer Company; . WE rent you an up-to-date typewriter ( one month for $3.00, or 3 months for $7.50. i L; & Smith & Bros. Typewriter Co., UU LParnam St, Omaha. I ' ttUseellaaeooa. SAFES Overstocked with second-hand i safes; all sizes and makes; , bargains. American Supply Co., 1110 Farnam 3t ' FOR SALE New and second-hand I carom- and pocket' billiard tables and bowling alleys and accessories; bar fix tures-or all tunas; easy . payments, xne Brunswlck-Balke-Collender Ca, 407-4OJ 6 10th street . '. POOL tables, store, restaurant fixtures bought, sold. Levy, 2E10 N., So. Omaha. OLD SAFES, DERIGHT, 1818 Farnam St - . . . Miscellaneous. . 1208 will buy an up to date dry celaning (works, good as . new.- Canadian office, 118 So.' 15th. . 3 BINDING TWINE for sale; f. o. b. Formoso, Kan., on R. L R. R. $6.75 per 1100 pounds; f. o. b. Superior, Neb., N. W. It R., S. F. or Mo. P., $6.85 per 100 pounds. The Jewell County Co-Operatlve Business 'Association, Formoso, Kan. ' Household gda, clothes & shoes. D3971 B1959 Best prices old clothes & shoes. Web. 6146. WE BUT anything- in store and office fixtures. Omaha Fixture and Supply Co., 12th-and Howard. Douglas 2724. Highest price paid for men's cast-off .-clothing. 521 No. 16th. Douglas 7726. Bachman buys, sells furn'fre. 2108 Cuming . . BOTTLES Buy, sell ' and exchange. N. Steinberg. WANTED to buy a stock of general merchandise,- cheap,. In Nebraska or Iowa. Apply or write .Raphael. Pred Co., Omaha. ' ' '--iWTI.T. uv nv -nuftiber- of -cows, from Vf cows to five carloads; Heavy springers r iresn preierreo. -1 Aiwraw . ehuiuu Dairy) -1814 Farnam St. ' A HOME in south part of town, be tween Martha and Vinton, cost not more than-$2,000. Can pay about half -cash. Address E.460;- Bee: :. " ' : PERSONAL M.nAV RTIOD REMEDT. Bexten Pharmacy, 12th and Dodge.:- VITAL massage, vital bath. Dr. Ann D. Fisher, 401 ware ptoo. aw 'jjtassage. Mrs. Rlttenhouse. 808 Boston Bid "THE SALVATION ARMY solicits cast ff clothing; in fact, anything you , do not need. We collect, repair and sell at 134 N. lltH Si., for cost of collection, to th worthy poor. 'Phone Douglas 4125 - and wagons'wll! call- - MASSEOTHERPIrMr Allen of Chicago,' 109 S. 17th. 1st ft. P. m. -YOUNG women coming to Omaha, as 'strange are invited to. -visit the Young Women's Christian association building fat 17th and St. Mary's -je.. where they ':m k. m rtA m uita.ble boarding !i.iaa. . ntherwise assisted. Look for inii r.viers' aid at th Union station. SHOWER baths, 208 S. 18th St Room 1 825.. Dally ana sunoay. nnn urMT anrl ranalr all kinds of SW ling machines. Ind. A-1663; Douglaf 16a 15th and Harney Sts. A OC3 A riif Swedish movement, api MAbbAUXi 2, 1802 Farnam. D. 6240. '"BATHS. Swedish massage. Mra Snyder. No. 3, The Dunsany, 10th & Plercs. D. 4380. ' A CO ifiP Expert treatment, Mrs. ,uui.i.kik-.vjj- Steele, zu B. i at. xv acq SHAMPOOINarnie.S I at your home; work guaranteed, u. sm. Ht A irVTFTTf! treatment E. Brott. 710 jjiauiinixyj jgtj 2(i floor. D. . A XTXT A. TT TVf A PTTQ 8oienUflo mas- uuixia xx.. juxuxxxu 102 Far- 'nam, Davidg Blk., Ap't, 3. ..Red 7629. REAL ESTATE LOANS , WANTED City loans and warrant. W. Farnam Smith & Co., 1320 Farnam St 6ft . (Uiix lAJAiNS... -ttemis-iarioerg v f-n -nn-Tiy Km rid Bin '1'tiM.lsr Kiae. LARGE loans our specialty. Stull Bros. GAEVIN BROS.a & Bant OMAHA property add Nebraska lands, 11 - O'KEEFE REAL. EWTATE CO., WIS New Omaha Nat'l Bank Building. WANTED City loans Peters. Trust Co. LOANS Farm and city property,, J. H. Dumont & son. ija Farnam St. "Wanted farm loans, JKJoke Inv. Co., Oma. $100 to $10,000 mad promptly. F. IX Wead.'Wead Bldg., 18th and Farnam. MONEY to loan on business or real' dence properties, $lv000 to $500,00. W. H. THOMAS, w first ari Bank Bldg. LIVE STOCK MARKET OF WEST Ship live stock to South Omaha. Save mileage and shrinkage. Your consign ments receive prompt ana careful atten tion. ' 'i t ltT Stock Cmmtaalan Merchants Byers Brcs. ft Co. Strong and responsible. WOOD BROS.; 234-38 Exchange Bldg. Great West Com. Co.) Omaha & Denver. Clay, Robison & Co., 800 Exchange Bldg. CLIFTON Com, Co., 822 Exchange Bldg. -Martin Bros. & Co., Exch. Bldg. TAGO BROS..I handle cattle, hogs, sheep. FOR SALE OR EJtCHAXGlS FULLY modern Omaba 7-room home, .fine neighborhood, worth $3,760. WU1 trade $1,800 eaultv for a small modern cottage, in- Council Bluffs or Omaha off car line. Must jm up-io-oate, gooa neign . bochooa. Partly modern 5-room cottage, worth $2,100, In good neighborhood, will trade H.200 -equity ror a gooa cottage in.rTe . mon.t- UUicK answer. ; iDeuel & Hankinson i 201 Paxton Block. . Doug. 2877. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE TO EXCHANGE-Good smooth land and new well rented town property tor stock of general merchandise well located In eastern Kansas, Nebraska or western Iowa; can use large stock and might put In come cash if stuff is good enough; give full details in first letter. Address Box L, Setbert, Colo. BOOK 1.000 farms to exchange: get our fa!r plan of exchanging. Qraham Bros.. Eldorado, Kan. ' REAL ESTATE ABSTUAC'lk Uf, TU'LE. Reed Abstract Co.. oldest abstract of. flee In Nebraska. 206 Brnndels Theater. BUlLUfcRS' INFOHilAllOA. Ideal Cemnt Co.. 17th and Cuming Sta Fuchs, Son ft Blind, palnting.decorating. . ACHKAUIjJ J.'UK ALfc. ACREAGE BARGAIN 3 near Omaha. Ortn S. Merrill. 121S C:ty Nat. Bank Bid. REAL ESTATE ACREAGE FUR SALE. Acreage Acreage Five acres lri Benson. 5 blocks from, ear: one acre in bearing fruit, rest good plow land, tine spring on one corner of this land, 6-room house, built about 6 years. This land is rltht in line with the growth of Benson. Property Is now vacant. Owner is very anxious to sell. Price now down to $5,000. O'Neil R. E. & Ins. Agency, 1605 Farnam St . . , TeL; Tyler 1024; Ind. A-331J. . CITY PBO.PERTY, FOR SALE. Dundee Home Easy Payments $e08 cash, balance in monthly payments of 138.20. will buy a new. well built two- story, strict! modern five-room house at 911 N. 51st St. This house is three blocks to the Dundee car and . five blocks to the Cuming car. The living room and dining room are finished in oak, bed rooms and Datn room iinisnea in wmte snamei. There are two large, light, airy closets, sleeping porch, full cemented basement, furnace. Lot 46x100. Price $3,708, $500 cash ana $35.20 per month. Keys at our office. Be sure to see this house. . CREIGH, SONS ft COMPANY. Douglas 200. 606 Bee Bldg. Fine 6-Rom Bunga low Choice Location This is one of the best built and best nlannAri hunffulaws in the city. It con sists of the following arrangement of rooms: .... . ... . VESTIBULE, with good-sized coat rlriKAt. nnk finiah. FAKJjUxt, nice sizea, navmg peam ceil ing, bookcase in pedestal, oas iiruun. mtmini himjm. large. liKni. airy room. nan el I fid walls, nlate rail, beam celling, fine built-in buffet, china closet in pedes- tal, oak finish. - - ,' XVXlUniLiiN, BOOU-B1J&OU, llftiH. WIVA one-piece enameiea sina, line paniry una refrigerator entry, yellow pine linian. DEN. nice sized, -eould be used either as bed room, den or library, has large Alnaal : flmiflH In ru lr .. : . BED ROOMS, two good-sized tea rooms upstairs, With plenty; Of Closet space, yet- low pine I'nisn.- - - ; -rath traots. -rooa-stzed. and very com plete( best grade of plumbing,; enameled woodworm, side wans in imuauon me. basement. lul cemented. nrai-cia OTMLrantAed furnace, hot water tank.' con nected wit n rurnace, launary sma,- wwu hot and cold water, coal bin. Doom In this bungalow - are two-panel oak and birch, fine interior rinisn. pre sent attractive outside anpearance. Very thovnuK hlv built bv skilled mechanics ana of f irst-clasa materials. We are selling our houses on their merits. TMs particu lar buiuralnw Is beine finished by US at 35th and Franklin sts., aiso istn ana iura ana 22d and Fowler Ave. tamer prop rtv can be boueht on a reasonable pay ment down, balance practically the same as rent " . " SCOTT & HILL Both phones. 307 McCague Bldg. Good Investments $7,500 Improved property within two blocks of 24th and Farnam, renting at $85 p4r month. Must sell at ' once at this flKure. $7.750-New brick flats. Well located; two six-room apartments; gooa tenants: $75 per month clear;- paving ai $8,750 Two . 12-room brick flats, cose In ann wen incatea ior reuuu pur poses; now paying -$90- per month and worth more. Hard to beat for ' either permanent . Investment or roomlnB house proposition. $16,000-New brick flats built about a year ago; iour apartments; consimwuun . the best and but two blocks of Y. W. C. A.; yearly rental; $1,728, and ground sure to increase in vaiue. GLOVER REALTY SYNDICATE, 1219-22 City National. Doug. 3863. Fine Corner Lot 50x130 in the new cathedral district. nermanent sidewalks in, both streets paved and paid for, paving alone costing $600; an taxes ana everyimns; paiu uv date. A big bargain, $1,200. O'Neil's R E. k Ins, Agency 1805 Farnam. Street Tyler 1024. Ind A-3313. TelS. . $1,650 . DEAL WITH OWNER On absolutely clear property, a t-r. house, advantageously ' located, ... paved street, cement walks, full basement; this property rents tor $30 per month; this is as big a snap as there is in this city must see to appreciate. Address K-445,care Bee. luaio, 6-room cottage, modern except'-heat, near 18th and Miami St Call Webster 1672. MAP OF OMAHA STREETS, Indexed, mailed ' free on application. Charles E. Williamson Co., Real Estate, Insurance, Rentals, car of property, Omaha, ; DOMESTIC - - ; ' $850 A nice 4-room house with cellar, barn, wagon and tool house. Doug. ftffO. VACANT-Lot' Mth and 6palding, cheap. Douglas 6.6. EENTAL TERMS NEW HOUSES ; , Strictly mod., 6-r. cottage, furnace, alec, light and fixtures, bath, cement walks, etc.; tine, level lot, 40x120, 8. front, choice location on north side, $3,260; your own terms; two blocks to car. , ..-, - -. New 6-room house, city water, electric light, good corner lot,, near 14th and Phelps; a snap at $1,750; small amount down, balance like tent; 2 blocks to car. These and three other similar pieces must be sold within ten days.- Here's your chance to get a home on best possible term RUSSELL ft MeKITRICK CO., -632 Ramge Bldg. D. 867, lath and Harney. BARGAlN--room modern - bouse . for sale. Price $4,000. 2806 Dodge St See J. H. Sblvley. , " - REAL. ESTATE CITY PKOI'ERTV KOH SALE Model Home Kountze Place Corner Lot Southwest corner 22d and Evans Sts., the best built and best arranged house offered today In Kountse Place. Full basement, cemented. Furnace and laundry sink. Living room 14x28 feet Fine dining room with six windows. Beamed celling and paneled walls. Open oak stairway. Splendid kitchen. , - Large butler's pantry. Built-in cupboards. . Refrigerator room.. Four fine bedrooms. . . - Oak folors in all rooms ' Beautiful oak finish. v Fine corner. Lot 47x120 feet. Close to school. ' One block to car. Don't fall to see this beautiful place. It Is planned right and splendidly built. The price Is $4,800 and you could not duplicate It for the money. Norris & Martin Phone Douglas 4270. 400 Bee Bldg. A' Brand New Home On Florence Boulevard v this is a well-built, very attractively arranged. $-story, modern house. First floor has large reception hall, living room, dining room, with panelled walls, plate rail, and., extension window with sta tionary seat; large pantry; good . sized kitchen and rear vestibule plastered with Keene cement. Finished In oak; sand finished walls attractively decorated In flat oils. Second floor has 4 attractive bedrooms, with white enamel finish, mahogany doors and glass doorknobs; complete bathroom, with pedestal lava tory,- vltrous. china flush tank and mahogany- . seat Oak . floors In all rooms. Full cemented basement, with laundry connections and A-No. 1 furnaoe. Brushed brass combination lighting fix tures and best bronze hardware. This house is as well .built as it Is possible and IS ready to move Into at once, be ing complete In every detail. Location 6108 Florence Boulevard, near Miller Park, in Norwood Addition, where many new homes are being erected. Price $5,000. Will consider good Dundee lot at right price as part payment Reasonable terms. Investigated George & Company Phone. Douglas 758 or Ind.' A-1756. 902-12 City National Bank Bldg. DON'T PAY BENT . $1,650 $100 cash, balance monthly; 4428 De- catur St., 6 rooms, water and gas; lot 80x150 feet. A GOOD BARGAIN D. V. SHOLES COMPANY, 913 City Nat'l Bank Bldg.' Tel. Doug. 49. , WEST FARNAM Six rooms, ail 'modern.: furnace heat, fine large lot, 60x132 ft. i paved street Just a little west of 40th, front on Far nam St. Price only $3,260. Terms. RASP BROS., 106 McCague Bldg. Phone Douglas 1653. . . 3912 NO. 18TH ST. MUST SELL AT ONCE New all modern. ( rooms, bath and sleeping porch,- finished In oak, $ bed rooms and sleeping porch, built for my home, but owing to 'change in business must sell this week.-- This Is Just being- completed, I am otrenng -wis at tne sac rifice price of $3,600 nd will; make terms to resDonsime Darty. xms is me oesi barraln in Omaba. See it at once and make an offer. Call Doug. 1398 or Web. Only $850 for a 50-foot front lot on the boulevard Just north of Dodge t. Floe shade trees; a snap. E,,Wa- Stoltenberg 489 Board of Trade Bldg. Vacant Lot in benson Price $200 Beginning July lath, will reduce pries on K. Vs lot 10, diock , on Liucas oi., between Clark and Burnham, $1 per day until sold. Must be sold by August 1st. Phone Webster ssuo. . ' ' TO BUY, SELL OR BENT, FIRST tfxCE JOHN W. KUtfmiNB. 1W r ACUVAJt ox. . . . . REAL ESTATE FAHM A RANCH LANDS FOR I ALU . . Colorado. - 120 acre relinquishment one half under North Sterling Ditch and Reservoir, sys tem completed, water flowing In reser voir, 4 miles of small town, U. P. rail road. - Place can . be homesteaded under 8 year law which requires only 1 months residence each year. Price $926.00 cash tor short time.. MORTON AND WALDO, 109 South 3rd St. Sterling, Colo. COLORADO IRRIGATED 'FARMS. Farming by Irrigation offers many profit making opportunities. , i GRAIN FAKAiiiNi in tne can luis Vallfiv brinies splendid returns. Fifty bushels to. the acre, and 100 bushels of oats to the acre are common ana very nrofitable. HOOS, sheep and cattle offer equally rood Droflts. Two hundred thousand acres of field peas are annually raised and fed to stock. Sugar beets, potatoes and garden truck bring from $75 to $300 per acre. Ton can buy land from us that will produce such, crops at from 176 to $125 per acre. Easy terms If desired. '. The Charles E. Gibson Company. 1017 First Nat Bank Bldg., Denver, Colo. . . ... Idaho. , . , FOR SALE-120 ACRES IRRIGATED land, three miles from town, . for $7,500, and will take $400 cash and will give J years on the balance, For Information writ Henry Maples. Richfield. Idaho. THE easiest way to find a buyer for your farm is to - insert' a small want ad Id the Des Moines Capital. Largest cir culation in the stats of lowa, 48.UU0 dally. The Capital la read by and believed La by the standpatters of Iowa, who simply re (us to penult any other paper in their homes. - Rates, 1 cant a ward a day; Hit per line per month; count six ordinary words to ths Una. Address Das Moines Capital. Lea Moines, lav Montana. RANCHES-42,000 to $100,000. Send for list. ' Bhopen . 6 Co., , Ranch Dealers, Omaha. Neb. Nebraska. 40-BUSH&L .WHEAT LAND. $28 TO $34 PER ACRE. We have for sals over $0,000 acres of Cheyenne county, Nebraska's cboioest farm land, where the crop yields for 12 years, including 1010 and 1SU, average with the best in the state. Alfalfa, also a leading crop. Better soil, water and climate cannot be found. Write tor full information. ' Agents wanted everywhere. FCJNDINGSLAND INVESTMENT CO., ; SIDNEY. NEB. FR HALE 82U acres Seward county land Address vox xri. Minora, tven. Persistent Advertising Is ths Road to Big Returns. :i r . REAL ESTATE FARM ft RANCH LANDS FOR tAI.B Land, Live Stock and Water Rights For Sale Price $15 Per Acre 5,540 ACRES, nearly all level bottom land, fully one-halt suitable for crops and alfalfa, balance good grass land; no stone, no overflow or other objectionable features, only one marsh and it can be drained and Increase hay crop 76 tons. This ranch Is used exclusively for stock, but owner owns water rights covering about 1,900 acres, all of which I good alfalfa land. Ditches are in but not used, as water Is not needed. No failure of hay crop In thirty years. The water supply Is abundant and reliable, as the river Is but 60 feet wide and averages 3 feet deep. The buildings and fences are pood. Two spring creeks, which never freeze, avoid expense and trouble of mftlntfttninr reservolra. walls and Wind mills. 25 acres timber furnishes fuel and posts. S0 acres school land leases and about 1.00 acres leased for fall pasture, will be assigned to purchaser without charge. The part of this land used for hay cuts 1.400 tons; furnishes feed for 1,800 bead of cattle and horses summer and winter. Bv uilnff Dart of this land for alfalfa and crops a mucn larger number can be carried. , LIVE STOCK Th. ranch is stocked with high grade cattle and horses, which can be bought at market prices or lett out. it nas taken a long time and cost lots of money to get this herd together and the horses graded up. Anyone ouying ino wkr would get the advantage of this. NOT ISOLATED Telephone In house, dally mall and dally stage. Land adjoins srnan town i- u.v...ain M mlloa from R. R. and county seat. This land Is very different from the average ranch. The charaoter of the soil and the control of the water i,,.r. tillable land prices sooner or later, , Pr les K6.00 per acre. J. H. Dumont & Son lw r arnam oi., ' RAILWAY TIME CARD. UNION STA'HON- -Tenth and Masoa, Ualon Pacific Demit. . Afrit. San Fran. OvarUnd Lmi ..a 1:41 ra a M0 pm Chins t JP Atlantic Bxpret Dragon Kxpraas -.. jm Angolei Umltad...... 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Lincoln Local platumouU-iwa Bellavua-FlaiumouU iM pa au:u pa U:gpa l:a 0:laa a 0:10 pa fet:sipai bl:oa tl:giaa ...l:lSaa UMia au pa a h:to pa -a l:x pa aUiU pa U:tt pa 1:00 aa :M pa a l:tl pa Chisago spaaut Danm gpaotai Chicago Expraa Chicago raat Kxprn l:M pa- a 1:00 ta Craatott (la.) Local b :g pm hl0:4i au H. Loula Expraa ... pm ,XlMa Xanaaa City St. JoMpS !. pm a i. aa KMtut City it. Jotaph.... PU aa a a.W pa Webster Station 5th and Webster Missoart PactUo Oopart. Arrlfa Auburn local b 1.30 pa b 10:44 ta Chicago, St. Fan! Mlnnoeooli and Utuahat ' tioux City Expraa b i'U pa bll:Ha Twin City Paaaangar b I'M a b l:H pa gloui City Ptngr. I 'M am a IM pa Bmarto Local .-. b 0:ai pa b liU aa Ul dally, (M dally ast Suaday. 4M ganday. GOVERNMENT NOTICES. PROPOSALS FOR FORAGE-CHIEF Quartermaster's Office, Federal f Build ing, Chicago, III., July Is, im.-ealed nrnnosals will be received here until 1 o'clock P. M., Central Time, September S, 1912, tor furnishing and delivering at Chicago or other prominent railroad points: 10,000 tons hay and 1000 tons oats. Information furnished upon appli cation. onn Lt. ciem, tmei quarter master. . . ; ,jyis-i-wi-Ai-w. Iowa Delegation Agrees on New Men (From a Staff Correspondent.) WASHINGTON, July 17. (Special Tels- gram.V-The Iowa delegation at a meeting held lata last night completed Its recom mendations for federal appointments In the two Iowa Judicial diatrleta. No reap pointments were recommended. ; For ths Northern district these are, the appointments urged upon the president For attorney. am Rlnnaker of Des Moines; marshal, H. E. Netcott. Inde pendente; revenue collector. J. K. Bar cley, Tipton. For the Southern dlstriot: For attorney, John O. Malcolm. Oskaloosa; marshal X, L. Wrick, Des Moines; revenue, col lector, Arthur Springer. Wapello. . Whether the president follows ths rec ommendations Is to .be seen, and It Is doubtful, according to members of the delegation. ' " ' The recommendations were made follow lng Information from ths president that he proposed to reappotnt present incum bents unless something occurred to make him. change that plan. The delegation took the matter up on this hint. WILSON DHDERWOOD'S PDP1L Floor leader Instructs Nominee on Political Conditions. CONFIDENT WILL WIN NEW YORK Governor Takes Fancy to Reaction ary Democrat Abhorred by Bryan and Considers Him Entirely Charming. SEA GIRT. N. J.. July-17. The polltcal battleground . of the campaign of 1912, where the democratic party will strain Its sinews for every vote, was placed be fore Governor Woodrow Wilson like a checkerboard today by the man he re gards as better Informed than any other on conditions throughout the country. Oscar W. Underwood, leader of the demo cratic majority of the house of represent atives. , ;'" Stats by state the nomine and the house leader went over the map at their luncheon at the Trenton Country club and when the conference ended, two and a half hours later, they had taken from the debatable states Wisconsin, Missouri, Maryland, Kentucky and New York, with a reservation that there would have to be some campaigning done In Missouri and that while New Tork was pretty cer tain to go democratic ths democrats there would have to he on their guard and not feel too cocksure, and made a list of the states where they will havo to fight for votes with a good chance of carrying them. States Classed Debatable. In this list they placed first the great middle western states of Illinois, Ohio and Indiana. From the New England group they put down Main and Connecti cut. Along the Mason and Dixon border they made note of West Virginia. In a class by Itself they placed Pennsylvania and last of all they Jotted down New Jersey as debatable, although ths Jersey leaders close to the governor have prom ised the stat to him by pluralities rang lng from SO.000 to 100,000 votes. These states the governor referred to tonight as "debatable," but Indications are that he believes he can carry every one. Mr. Underwood told the governor that before coming to Trenton ha had con suited with congressmen In these states and could therefore speak with a fair working knowledge of conditions. Th governor feels that a representative In congress knows the situation In his own dlstriot It anybody does, and from their reports, at reflected by Mr. Underwood to him, he feels that he obtained this afternoon a good working Idea of Just where the fire ot ths campaign artillery Is to be directed. . Learns Much from TTadrwood. "We went over the situation in the de batable states," Governor Wilson said tonight, ''concerning which was ths best campaigning ground In th country. With Mr. Underwood's very unusual knowledge of conditions through his colleagues in congress, I. have gotten a great deal out of the situation that was very valuable to me." Maine, the first state discussed, Is re garded as having strong inclinations to remain democratic. Mr. Underwood's report places it high In ths Hat of states to be won with a fair amount of cam palgnlng. Indiana la counted upon' to support the ticket loyally, not alone be cause Its "favorite son" Is Wilson's run ning mate, but because of local condi tions, the divided republican vots and a strong trend towards democracy' sine the last -presidential campaign. - In Ohio, Governor Wilson believes, the third party will divide the republican vote so that the democrats will have more than an even chance ot carrying ths state. In fact, It Is understood that the third party movement was reckoned with more heavily there than In most of ths other states. Pennsylvania excepted, that are regarded . by the. nomine as debat able. Were the republicans united ths outlook would Still be good, he bollevos, notwithstanding the fact that It Is Pres ident Tatt's home state. . Pennsylvania Claimed. Pennsylvania Is placed In a class by Itself because from all over the stats there have come to Sea Girt and to Washington declarations from republic ans that they will vote for Wilson, and because of ths unusually rosy hue of the representations of the party leaders there. The views of Governor Foss of Massa chusetts, regarding Connecticut, supple mented by reports to Mr. Underwood, letters from Wilson leaders and other democrats In tha stats are reflected in th attitude of th nomine towards Con necticut. Mr. Underwood told him that there was an excellent chanc ot carry lng th state. Massachusetts . for som reason was not mentioned, but this is not regarded as significant, as the list Is by' no means complete and there ar yet many states to be taken. "West Virginia, of course, is debatable ground." This from Governor Wilson sums up the nominee's attitude toward that commonwealth. Missouri, it developed tonight, was dls cussed In detail by the governor an J Speaker Champ Clark' when the latter was her last Saturday. At' that time the speaker Is said to have told Governor Wilson that soma work would have to be done there, but that there was no reason why the state should not support the ticket. Confident t Kttr York. Coming down to New Tork, the jjvtr nor feels pretty confident of the rosult thsrs next November. 1 This feeling, he said, was strengthened by a talk at Tren ton today with - Lieutenant Governor Conway. The governor added that Mr. Conway told him he thought the third part7 ote in New Tork would not "make mui.li iw presslon." Colonel Roosevelt's following In New Jersey Is reckoned with In placing the governor's own stats among- t'hooi to be debated for with the republicans and the third party. There is reasoa to be lteve, however, that few real foars are entertained of th result here. Th talk with Mr. Underwood has given th governor a vast deal of detailed In formation that he lackd, and was at once satisfying and refreshing to tba nominee. . Of Mr. Underwood, Governor Wilson said tonight: ' ; "I. found him entirely charming.'- He has such a singular frankness jind open ness and charm about him. I don't know any man I have met in a long' time that I have taken such a fan;y to. . We had a fins talk, he and I, just going over th whole situation in a most satisfactory way, really Just like two . men who bad always known each other " . INDIANAPOLIS, Juty 18.-Oovernor Thomas R. Marshall, democratic candi date for vice president, today received at tha stat capltol twenty members ot the democratic national committee who stopped her on their way horn from th reorganisation meeting at Chicago. "We ar here representing the na tional committee to pay Its respects to you, governor, as ths next vice president of the United States," said Thomas Tag- gart, Indiana committeeman. ! Speeches pledging enthusiastic co-opera tion during the campaign were mad by Martin J. Wade ot lowa and others. In responding, Governor Marshall said he "did not know whether-he was 'pro gressive or not." and continued: "There are many kinds ot 'progressives' nowa days. One believes In taking the tariff off Iowa' products and putting It on Indiana products, and another supports th opposite policy. I am not that kind of a progressive. But If th term means to believe that the democratic party should meet changing conditions in pro tecting the people against special Inter ests, I am progressive." - ' - Thanking the committee for their visit the governor said: I do not know what I can do for the success of the ticket, though I know It will be successful. My petty hopes and ambitions are not worth considering. It their sacrifice could elevate Woodrow Wilson to the presidency I would make it now. I am his to command to the uttermost of my power." The committeemen departed this after noon and several accompanied Mr. Tag- 8 art to French Lick Springs as Ms guests. KING GIVES STATE BANQUET Fitting End Made to Main Part of Olympic Meeting;. WATER CABNIYAL FOR PEOPLE American Officers More iacceaefnl In Military Riding Than Espected After Hardnblpa of Long- Voyage. STOCKHOLM, July 17.-Th palac to night was the scene ot a stat banquet which proved a fitting ending of the main part of the Otymplo meeting. King Gustave welcomed 400 guests In th grand hall. Th king and queen, crown prince and crown princess, wer "seated at the head of the hall, the gueats occupying two long table below. The 400 Included members of the Olympic committees of the various nations, foreign diplomats, members ot the Swedish cabinet and all th visiting officers. After the dinner ths guests assembled In ths reception room. Th king in the guards' uniform of light blue walked about and conversed with many of the guests. One of the Interesting features to th foreigners wag ths strange regalia worn y th court offietals and servant. Meanwhile the public wus entertained by a water carnival. All the shipping In the harbor was Illuminated and there was a display of fireworks. There were thousands of residents and many country people crowded to the waterside to wit ness the spectacle. In the military riding competitions the American officers are doing bstter than expected. They were handicapped by the long voyage and their horses had to endure a fortnight on board ship, but In spite of this they are hopeful, although not confident of winning. Reults la Military Riding. The Individual scores In th four events ot the military competition at ths close ot today's Jumping were: Meyer, France. and Rockow,. Germany, coupled, first with 89-S; lieutenant John C. Mont gomery, Seventh United States cavalry. Sutko and Susbey, Germany, coupled, second with 80.4; Caaparson, Sweden, third with 39.20; Henry Lutchow, Ger many.' fourth with lffl.17; Llutenant Ben Lear, Fifteenth cavalry. : fifth with W.07, and Lieutenant E. F, Graham, Fifteenth cavalry, sixth with 89.02. Captain Guy. V. Hehry. Thirteenth cavalry, stands tnth with 38.49 among the seventeen competi tors. , Tomorrow the fifth and last event In the military competition, the prise, riding, Is to be decldod, Of the twenty-nln of ficers who started In th ' competition only seventeen ar left in. - In ths prize riding ths appearance and form of both riders and horses are largo factors. . 'i Prince Frederick Charles of Prussia In the uniform of a German guardsman and ths Grand Duke Pavlovltch of Russia wsr th most coniplclous performers at the Jumps today. t The points for the Individual Jumping contests In. which no Americans com peted, were announced as follows: Carton, France, and Von Krocher, Germany, 186 each; Deblommsert, Belgium, 18). On the Jump off, Carton was declared th winner. The total scores for swimming and diving as officially announced are: Ger many, 22; Sweden, 17; Australia, 14; Great Britain, 12; United States, ; Canada, S; Austria, 1. 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