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TITK BEB: OMAHA, TUTRXDAY. FKHUTAKY ?. im:l. ff Y 8 V Special Offerings Today By Omaha's "Easy Payment" HOHie BllildeiS "Own Your Home" Sacrifice Sale Kountze Place Home ) 1808 Lothrop St. A splendid, practically new. two- story, square houfc, In one of the nicest locations In Kountze Place, on a south front lot 60x124 feet, on paved street, with the entire block built up with fine homes. The house has reception hall, living room, dining room, kitchen, but ler's pantry and ronr entry on first floor; 4 fine corner bedrooms nnd bathroom on second f(oor. stair way to large floored attic. The liv ing rooms are finished In oak, with two pairs of colonnade openings and fine oak floors. All of the rooms In the houso are nicely decorated, fine combination lighting fixtures. There are Bcreens for all windows. The back yard la fenced and there la an especially nice lawn with ter race. You will find this houso com plete and thorough In every way, and the owner has spent a lot of money keeping the place in good condition. This place Is worth JG.000. If sold this week can be bought for M.CfiO. It Is Just as represented. Don't bother tenant. Sec us today. Charles Yr. Martin & Co. 1018 Omaha Nat. Hank Hldg. SOME SPECIAL BARGAINS IMPROVED. A beautiful, nearly new bungalow, with all convenience, near SSth and Orand Ave., 2 blocks from car, only J2.2TO. A nice home; rents, $18. Full lot, Tifhciao. with 5-room cottage, modern except heat, fine shnde, fruit, near 43d nnd Grant Sts.. Clifton Hill, only ll.snn, with cash payment of only J200, balance monthly. Your chance for a home Rents 11". r Onb of tho finest lots in Orchard Hill, with well-built S-room house, nil modern; fine shade; paved strict: hII speclalR paid: cheap nt $3,400; your own terms. Two blocks rrom car at 40th and Hamil ton. VACANT. Two choice lots fronting Military road, with city water and gas. Jusf outside city limits, only $G0O. TwoMots. corner, fronting 45th. on Deaf Institute car. very cheap nt $750. A nice building lot In Dundee, on Web ster, east of 4Dth, paved street, water, gas, choice cottages nil about; yours at $S0O, easy terms. QIJORUK G. WAU.ACU, 311 Hrown block. West Farnam Home Only $600 Cash Balance monthly, for a good "-room, 2 utory modern house, located near Jiith nnd Howard Sts . where property 13 held nt from $100 to $125 per front foot. This house Is finished n quarter-sawed oak first floor, decorated throughout and mod- cm in every respect; Is well built and offered at cash prlco on theso easy torms; Deauurui north rront lot 60x124 rect, with many fine ahndc trees; Immediate pos session. Price $6,000. Key at our office. Something worth Investigation. v George & Company D. 7S6. 002-13 City Nat. Bank llldg. $300 Cash Is the first payment on a 6-r. house, located In thn east pnrt of Dundee, new and modern In every respect, $500 below notual value. Price $2,f00. O 'Neil's E. E. & Ins. Agency 1505 Farnam St. g. TeL Tyler 1034. To sell prnpui iy. nut It with us. FIELD CLUB DOME Mx rooms, all modern, furnace, corner fit. 42x120 ft.; paved street; good neigh borhood; close to school and car: lo cated on S. SSth Ave. Price only $3,300; fciOO cash, balance monthly. BEMlS-CABLBERCr CO. 310-312 Brandels Theater Bldg. TWO NEW BUNGALOWS 17th and Lake, So. front, 1 block to car, oak finish, every convenience, $3,260 on payments V. T. GRAHAM, Beo Bldg. PRICES REDUCED - MUST SELL $3,200 for 132H S. 28th St . Hanscom Park, district: 7 rooms, all modern: new double floors: elegant mnntel and grate; good plumbing, furnace, etc; paving all paid; $W0 cash; balance like rent. If you don't think this a bargain make me an offer. Key at office. $3,2.V Flnu 7-room house near SOth nnd Ohio: all modern; hot water heat; lot 0x127. $8,650 New bungalow, all modern, 5 rooms and rco. hall; oaK nuisn; corner lot; paved street; SSth Ave. and Marcy; Field club district. P. J. Tebbens 760 Omaha Nat. Bank. Tel. D. 2iS2. New Bungalow $3,600 2326 S. 35th, 6 looms 'and bath, east front, hall, living and dining rooms fin ished in oak. combination fixtures, full cement basement, lot 49x133 ft. Arthur J. McShane 319 First National Bank Bldg. Phono Douglas 1575. Brand New 6-Room Bungalow 710 So. 38th Ave. $4,250 I am Just completing one of the niftiest little ltomes one could wish to -find. H has six good sized rooms., plenty of clos ets and store rooms, full "baNemcnt with grndo entrance and beautiful pressed orlck founrttutnn. First floor has vesti bule, parlor, library, (can be used for bedroom large, dining room, all bcautl- iuny iinisned in oak. large kltehcn, fine pantry nnd vestibule for leu box: colon- ado opening with book cases in pedestals, mini-Hi nuiiei, pinto ran. panoieu wans and beamed ceilings. Two light and airy bedrooms and bath on second floor, all finished In white enamel and with hard wooil floors. The best of plumbing and furnace. The lighting fixtures, operated by flush switches, may be selected by purchaser. This house was built by day labor nnd first-class material and labor were used throughout. The houso Is now open during the day and I Invito your most careful inspection or it. ir you are looking for something flrst-clnss, this place will appeal to you. J. W. Robbins 1W2 FAUN AM ST.-'PHONK D. B23. CHAS. K. WILLIAMSON CO. RENT TALK NO. 51. AMU AT? WHEN? WHAT will you do WH12N. from old age or sickness, you lire unable to hold your present position nnd a salary or in come sufficient to pay tho rent, besides tho family's support. This must bo an swered sooner or later by all of us. The time to answer Is NOW. Get the rent question out of tho way without delay. There is no reason to ueiay u moment, because It don't require a dollar more of Income now. See us nt onco and mako your next house-move the mat one. Douglas county farm. $l,2O0: Dixon county. $S,500; both must be sold; need some money. 507-8 Paxton block. Rent without money this winter If you are a house repair man nnd can do with a plain 3-room house on edge of Omaha, but near good school and seven blocks from car. Two of same slxe adjoining. New well and good neighborhood. See "llpraeSr rttARI.KSKW HEIGHTS and our addition about that beautiful park. Fort Omaha. See us nt once. 607 l,aXtCHAaCF. WILLIAMSON CO. New Dundee Home $(5,360 buys a new, two-stor S-rooiu mod ern house, completed this fall and is offered for sale only nil account of ownei leaving the city caused ' by change In business; has large living room, with brick fireplace, dining room, breakfast room and kitchen first floor, finished In oak. except kitchen; three large bed rooms and sleeping porch, finished in birch, with up-to-date hath room on seoond floor; stairway to floored attic; south front lot, 50xl.Ti ft. located at 5114 Burt St. Owner on premises will ho glint to show place, which It will pay you to in spect if interested In purchasing Dundee propert . This home Is very desirable and must be seen to be appreciated George & Company W2-12 Clt National Bank Bldg. Phone Douglas 756. Now ; $4,500 .lust i-crelvcd a wlie from owner to cut the price from $5,000 on his new home in Dundee: house completed In November, has t rooms and sleeping lorch. with living room arrangement, fireplace, book rases; buffet: oak finish and stucco finish exterior; paving taxes paid in full. This Is un attractive house, planned and constructed for a, home and the price quotrd Is less than cost. Ask sboUt this nt once. Glover & Spain 1219-22 City Nat. Bank Bldg Doug. ,WA Investors SOUTH SIDE HOME BARGAIN In a very desirable neighborhood, south of Vinton, a fine corner, 60x160 feet, south and east fronts, with a very well built, 7-room house, all modern. In good repair. flno jihnrte. Onlv $2,500 reasonable terms. I 12-ROOM house, Kountze i-iace, umsni, 17.000. clear, also other clear umaha $2,800 Seven rooms, all modern except heat; houso about 4 years old; cement cellar, fine lot. located near school and 24th St. cur; paved street; pnvlng paid. BEiMlS-CARLBERG CO. 310-312 Brandels Theater Bldg. GKORGE G. WALLACE. 311 Brown Blk. Two new houses, 6 rooms, 'i block to car. 1 block to school, 42d and Grand Avenue. $100 cash, payment balance monthly. W. T. GRAHAM, Bee Bldg. FOB HALK 13-room house; arrange ment and location suited for boarding and rooming; town of 1,200; cheap Tor cash If taken at once. Address G. A. Steven, Ixjup City, Neb. TO BUY, SELL. OB BENT. FIRST SE13 JOHN W. ROBBINS, 1S03 FARNAM ST. property. Want California. St., Los Angeles, Cal. 1135 W. 2d BIG LOT COTTAGE. Near Kountze Place -close to car. Modern bouse. Lot 70x800 ft. Fine for chickens or garden. Easy payments. W. T GRAHAM. Bee Bldg. MAP OF OMAHA STREETS, indexed, free at office; 2 stamps by mall. Chas. E. Williamson Co.. Real iMato, Insur ance, Care. jt Troperty. Omaho. Northeast corner 21th and Douglas. fi0 ft on Douglas. 71 ft on 24th St. Sillliiblt. for garage, apartments or store bullulna. See me quick about this. Arthur J. McShane 319 First Na. Bank. Phone D. l&i. A GOOD HOME IN KOUNTZE PLAGE ONLY S3.750.00 Eight rooniH. having vestibule, ball, parlor, library with fireplace, dining room with lini-il win if! floors, kitchen, four bed rooms and modem bath room on 2d floor, new furnace, largo front porch, house In good order, roof has shingles soakexl In oil, a good barn or garage, south front lot 00x124, with somo nlc ahade trees, naved street, located at a2M Emmet St., convenient to 24th street car line, near Omnha university and Presbyterian Theo. logical semmaty : pleasant place to llvt and a bargain tor some one ' W. II. GATES Room 641 Omaha National Bank Bid. Phones Doug. ISM. Webster Sfins. NEAR 13 EM IS PARK A Ktrloflv modern house containing six- rooms and bath, guaranteed furnace, on u Rood south front lot. at a prico urn will sell It quickly, only one iiiock i.uiu tiio iiurnnv car: 13.000 If taken at onco, PAYNE INVESTaLUNT CO. Doug. 17SI. Warn Black, On Sunday, February 9 th, Will Appear the Next Number of THE MONTHLY MAGAZINE SECTION THE OMAHA SWDA Y BEE Read the Following Table of the Interesting and Instructive Contents. SPECIAL, OFFER. Near 24th and Emmet, houso 7 roomsi 100 ft front; houso partly modern; nicely improved; Just-now $2,360. W. T. GRAHAM, BEE BLDG. WANTED TO WUY WANTED To buy old broken watches nnd old gold. M. Nathan, 109 3. 13th St D. 8065. Quick buyers ot furniture. UEAIj ESTATE AIJVi'ItACTS (If T1T1.1C. REED Abstract Co.. oldest abstract o. flee in Nebrasiia. 200 Brandels Theater, sale ok kxcuange it. e. 414140 acres in Uncoln county, Neb., no Improvements, but nice, smooth, level land; pike, $15.00 per acre. Will exchange, for farm in eastern Neb. and pay cash difference. , . v ".stnrv Virlclt lintel, located on 2 ullcw of railroad, the only $2.00 a day house in ho niacc: price, it,wu. win exvimn. nr fnrni of cciual value. in :t"o ncres or mini in Miiomaa coum 3vanbas; 110 acres under cultivation, win trade for good steam gang plow or ior Jm-ouie property. .17 SO acres in Rawlins county, Kansas; nice, smooth, level land; price, $20 per acre. 3 Nice, new 5-room modern cottage, located on Grand Ave. close to car. For Jpale cheap. Party leaving city. 43160 acres in Kimball county, Nc f brasku;. raw land, but all nice, Binooih, ' level piece; price, $25 per acre; half cash, balancu terms. OI.IN & BEVARD, 48 Brandels Bldg. Everybody's Doing It Doing what? Trading with tho Palmer Land Co., 1106 V. O. W. Bid. HEAL ESTATE FA KM Jt RANCH LANDS FPU SALE HAVE YOU EVER- WANTED A RANCH? Wo do nott claim to run a school on anches, but we do claim to know what are the requisites of a first class ranch. Those" things aro thrcp In number WATER, HAY and RANGE. No-matter what others may bay, thero Is only one HIGH CLASS RANCH COUNTRY in Ne braska, or tho entire west, and that is Cherry, Brown. Itock and Holt counties, and we can prove It. We want to tell you of threo ranches for salo. They ato not only good,' but they are tho "Jewels" of the whole ranch country, and the prices defy competition. (400) 3.200 acres deeded and school sec tion thrown In, 0 miles south of Wood Lake. Good house, barn, corrals and cattle sheds. OVER 2,000 acres hay. Will cut 1,600 tons. Finest water, excellent range. Will carry 600 head easy. Have 450 head now. tieelng Is believing. Iok at this price $12.60. Time on half. (401J-5.0U0 acres deeded. 27 miles S. A of Wood Iake. Finely Improved, big house, corrals, barns, sheds, bunk hoiiBc, fine water. Now listen! Over 2,600 acres Is one grand 'meadow. Other hay besides this. This ranch will cut 3,000 tons. Has 1,00(1 head Whitefaces on NOT. lU.i curried and will carry 2.000 head. Nothing finer on earth than this ranch. Will sqll on sight.. Price. $17.60. (4(8) l.TtW acres deeded. 610 school ser- t,... Mn ..11 ......lv...... . l .. I mh. ur.vmwn nv. .m.l , l,.,lnm In ".. men... euiiin x n; ii . .... i.. "-" ... wnoio 1.7W acres cecdeu one gruna lUl ill viumiiH, HA1IAVAY TIME GAUD UNION STATION Tenth snil Jlmou, Chicago, IlocU lalnnil t rciflo BAST. Dprt, Arrlre. Ctlctto Local rMngtr....blO:15 am bl0:ll pm Cnlcaio Ur Eipr.u a 0i45 am a t:M pm Chicago Epri a 4il0 pm a Hit pm Kockr Mountain Limited a J:05 am all.07pra Ues Moines Local Pasnnaar. .a 4:17 pra u.l pm Cblcaio-bebratia Llmlt.il ..a:l (m a k;iM am WEST. Cblcigo-Neb. LM. to Lincoln. a l:C8 am a (47 pa Cblc3-Coloraoo Expra ...a 1:W pm a 4:00 pm Oklahoma ft Tens Kiprtta. ..a 4.16 pm all 30 am Hocky Mountain Limited all:17 pm a 2 67 am Cliicauo, HlwutiUco A t. Pant . Overland Limited a 7:1,9 pm a iU aa Chicago Special ! P a 7:40 pm Dtntar.FortUad Limited a 6:00 pm all:4i pm Chicago Derllgnt Speoial a J:IU am allUi pu Colo-Calllotnla Eipr.ia Pm Perry Local a l:0 am .U;Wpia LlllOIl I'HClftO Overland Limited a 1:43 am a 7:44 pm China it Japan Juan :v pra a . vi Atlantic Expreaa a 7:U aa umall town for vacant Address, H 646, Bee, HEAL ESTATE FPU KENT Farm anil llancli LhiiiIh. FOR RENT 80-aCre farm southwest of South Omalia, Mrs. E. M. Clark, 1524 Grand Ave.. Omuha. Neb. Tel. Web. 752. IlEAli ESTATE p'AlHl A It A, NCI I I.A.MIS I'OU SALK Cnllfornlu. California land excursions 1st and 3d Tues. W. T. Smith Co.. 816 City Nat. Bk. I own. ONE of tho best 160-acre farms In Iowa; must be sold. Address U C15, care Bee. 1viiiii.ii m. KANSAS FARMS and ranches for sale; t0 to 25.000 acres; write for free list. V. E. N1QUETTB. S&llna Kan. Slt'auurl. tvAND FOR SAMS Write for prices ot torn, clover and blun grartH lands. Co. Operative Realty Co.. Humansvllle. Mo. Montuiiu. MONTANA LANDS 15.000 ACRES FOR SAUK AT WHOLE S.LE OR RETAIL. Situated In Yellowstone and .Musselshell ounties, near Broadview, which Is located on a branch of the Great Northern rail way that connects Billings and Great Falls. This tract of land Is known as the "Dr. Suddutli ranch," a small part of which has been farmed for several years with very Satisfactory results. A part of this tract is within two miles of Broadview, In which there are general stores, two grain elevators, a bank, good tcliools and churches and from the postofflce ot whloh village thero Is rural free delivery service. We will sjll all or any of the above tract on a substantial cash payment and reasonable terms for the balance. References: Jollet Trust and Savings bank, Jollet. III., and the First National bank, Wilmington, 111. t For full particulars write Edward Cor etU Woodruff Bldg.. Jollet, 111. meadow. Will cut 1,000 tons. Nlco house, barns, corrals, sheds, chicken house, hdg house, granary. Icehouse, elevated lank and water works, flowing well 240 yards from houso. telephone. Only 12 miles west from Wood Iako. Known far and wide ns one of the finest. Prico $20 for deeded, rest thrown in. Time on part. tills place used for Thoroughbred Here fords. It Is a platurn for anyone to see this place nnd cattle, If you want a ranch, get ono NOW. One with HAY. one with WATER, one with RANGE. The cattle business Is such that In a year or two you will havo to lake a second ruto ranch if you get It at any price. Actually we havo received moro Inquiries for ranches in the last six months than In six years before That means ranches will doublo In price In next threo years. When we hay RANCH we mean REAL RANCHES, not Just a chunk of land. J. A. ABBOTT & CO., 501-7 City Nat. Bank Bldg. Omaha, Neb. ..all:0 am a 4:00 pa ..altiU pn a :M pa ..a 7:S am a 11: 30 aa ..aM:01 am a 7:00 aa ..a Hit pm a 4:00 pa .,aU;M pm a I;:o pa ..a 1:16 am a 4:t pa ..a 1:10 pn alOiiO an . .bll:4l pm b 1:20 pm IMPHOVED FARM-S20 acres, $3 an acre; 12 miles from town; rich black soil; 60 acres broke; all fenced; liouse 2x24; near school and in sight of twenty-five other farm houses. Must havo your fil ing right J. A. Tracy. Kimball, Neb. Texas. TEXAS LAND SNAP. 552 acres 4 miles north of Langtry In Valverdl Co., Texas. Price for a cash sale. $1.50 per acre. Title good. W. 8. FRANK. 1025 City Nat; Bank Bldg., Omaha. Neb. North llakma, 18 SECTIONS, prairie land on main line nf N. P. railroad; one section has s-nnri buildings, un excellent farming and stock proposition. 1'rice $o.i per acre, on very easy terms. North Dakotu. Address Ray 1', Skinner- Albert Lea, Minn. South Dukotu. IS SECTIONS prairie land, on main lU.t nf N P railroad, one section has 2wnl -buildings on MceUent farming and stock proposition. Price, $; F0, pT a-re, on very easy terms North Dakota Address Ita" P. Skinner Albert Lra Minn Utah. SALE OR EXCHANGE A section of good valley land In Utah. Will grow ... V. . ,s.n nlfnlfn fi,ilnln.b 1 Mllcui, Lui... i'w.u.uu... lllli:0 from railroad. Address Owner. N 634, Beo. Wromlnir. A FARM, 226 acres, right on R. R.; two miles from county seat, In the famous Big Horn basin, for sale cheap; all ready to move on and put In crop; will cut 200 tons of hay; 200 fruit trees, Just com mencing to bear, Must sell before spring's work. Here Is your chance. Write Owner, Box 376, Basin, 'Wyo. Portland t ruget B. Bxp... Loa Augelea unmet Denver fpeclal Colorado Special Colorado Bxpr.... uregon-Waahlngtou Limited North Plana Local Oread laland Local KirnraihurK Local Chtcuifu & Nortlmeatern liuiuuuuuna. Twin Cltr Kpr al0:i0 pa Dakota Paaaenger b 7i44 am a :10 am loux Cltr Local a :2J pm a 1:11 pro Ulnnewta Expreaa a T:00 pm al.l:30 am Dakota ExprtM a i m L10.J0 pm Twin City Limited a :W pm a T:0 am Twin r EAflTDOUND. Deneer Special .ttlJ:43 am .......... Carroll Local a 7:01 am a (.00 tm llawkeyo Eipreaa a1i4oam all;l( pm Chicago Local pm J-Pm Carroll Locl a 4:M pm 10:o0 am Chicago Sped' 7;-" Facltlo Cout-Chlcago a :I6 pm a 1:2 J oa Overland Limited a ( . pm k mo em J.';, m.ii uud Uipreea a II: JO pni a H:lo m Lna Anzelee Limited a k:50 pm altsto pm WB8TB0UNU. Chadron Local 1:00 am Llncoln-Dallae a 1:00 am e&:K)rra Llncolu-Lons Pine a JsU sm al0:ll pm Haatlnga-Superlor b X:L p Vi80 tm Deadood-llot Springs al:Sl Jm :J0 Jim Caaper-Lander a 3.M pm a.l:00am Alblou-Oakdala b 6:J0 pm b iiu pa Wnhaah Omaha & St. Lou I a Expreai..a 1:10 pm a t:lt aa Mall and Expreaa a 7:01 aa all m pa sunborry Lotil ttrom C. UJ.b 6:00 pu bl0:ii am ChicuKO Uretit Western Twin City Limited a 1:10 pm a 1:10 aa ferry Local a :Z0 am altioo pa Twin City Expreaa a 7:40 am a :S0 pB Chicago Kxprwa a ;0K am JlUnourl PncUJc K C 81. Louia Expreaa. .a 1:00 am a 7:00 aa K c St. Louie Expreaa.. all.U pm a 6:ti pB JC C. i St. Loula UmUid,.al0;a am a !:: pta UurllnKton StRttou Tenth & Maaou, AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA Eyan and Pivonka Serve Notioc They Must Be Reappointed. H0CT0R IS SAID TO HESITATE Mayor Not liicllneil (it Tnltr a I'lInK In 4 lie Fnce of (lir Supreine Court nnil Public Oplnlnu in rjpltc of Ileqnrnt from Dusted Men. Uurllnston Denver Umlied a :40 am a 7.00 am ! Se?' '. John J. Ryan and Joseph Pivonka, mem bers of tho Flro und Police board for the last threo years, havo been ousted from office, but their ability to make trouble has In no wise, been curtailed, according to city hall attaches and politicians. Mayor Hoctor has declared that ho rec ognizes that Ryan and Pivonka are no longer connected with flro nnd police af fairs and that he Is in nolo and absoluto control of tho flro and police departments, togethor with the saloons ,of tho city. Hoctor will continue, ho says, to run things alone It there Is to bo an election In May; othcrwlBo he will appoint two men to tako tho places of Ryan and Pi vonka. It wan confidently expected by the erst while commissioners that Hoctor would rcuppolnt them without delay as soon as tho supreme court had Issued ItH writ. Roth Ryan and Pivonka, It is understood, Informed Hoctor that unless, he reap pointed them to their old places on the board ho would mako trouble for himself, It Is said. Hoctor then told the commls sluncrs that ho would lutve to see tho people who wanted them reappointed. LKC.AL NOTICES STATEMENT OF THE OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT. (,' 1KCUI, AT I O N, ETC., OF THE OMAHA DAILY BEE published dally, at Omuha, Nebraska, re quired by the act of August 24, 1M2. Editor, Victor Rosewater, Omuhu, Neb. Managing Editor, T. W. McCullQUgh, Omaha, Neb. Uuvtnesa Managers. Charles C. Rose water and. N. P. Fell, Oinfiha, Nob. Publisher. The lice Publishing Co., Omaha, Neb. Owners, The Hoe Publishing Co. Btockholdurs: Victor Rosowater, Omaha. Charles C. Rosewater, Omaha ChlcaKO-uniaba Denver caijarnla I'uget sound Eipreaa, Sebraaka Polnta ..... t)lack If Ilia Lincoln Mall Northweat Expreaa , Nebraska Exprexe.... Bchuyler-l'lattemouth Lincoln Local Flattambuth-lowa ... Jlellevua-l'latumouth t.p.!cago special Neb.; Iah Robewater, Omaha, Neb. Leah Rosewater, Trustee, Omaha. Neb. ; N. P. Fell. Omaha, Neb.; Stella IL Fell, Omaha, Neb.; Illuncho R. Newman, Omaha, Neb.; 11. A. Haskell. Omaha, Neb.; F. L. Ilaller, Omaha, Neb.; Hruno Tzschuck Estate. Omaha, Neb.; Josoph Jtosewater, cieveianu, (J. ; lua llosenwas, scr, .Cleveland, O.; Paul Rosen wasser, Cleveland O. : Hermnn Ft. rirmenwiinHer. ',... pm . 40 pm Cleveland. O.; Alice R Colin, Clevoland, ''"" vpm o H. jieyer Estate. New York C ty. a 6:39 am ....a 4:10 am a 3:U pa 4:10 pm a 1:11 p ....a .:o am a 4:10 pa ....a 4:10 pm a l;ti pa ,...b l:o pm allsli pa ....all:35 ia a 7:00 aa ....a t.ts am a t.lo pm . ):i pm 1)10. 2U am . .. .a 7:ie" pm a 0:0s am ..a :1 am a t.iQ am Denver special "".V"" Known bondhnldera mnrtuiiL-ocu nnd LIVR KTOCK SIAnifKT OF WKST Ship live stock to South Omaha, Save mileage and shrinkage. Your consign ments, receive prompt and careful atten tion. Lire Stock Commlaalon Merchants. BYEr.H RROS, & CO, Strong, reliable. CLIFTON Com. Co.. 222 Exchange Bldg. MARTIN BROS. & Co., Exchange BidgT f.hlcmio, 8t Omaha a 410 pm a I'll Dm 1 IMlu"" "uiiuiiuiuera, iiiurixuKees, aim ;;.'.'."... . it) pm a kioo aa I otner "ecuity holders, holding 1 por b i 3u pm 110:46 am t,nl ,lr more oi total amount or uonus, inortguges, or otner securities. None. Average number of copies of ench is sue of this publication sold or distributed through the malls or otherwise, to paid subscribers during the six months pre ceding the date of this statement, an ot October 1. 1912: 27,533. N. P. FEIL. Business Manager. Sworn to and subscribed, before me this fourth day of February, J913. (SEAL.) ROBERT HUNTER, Notary Public. Commission expires December 14, 1910. Chlcaio Expreaa Chicago lfai Lxprtea ivwiLA Local ... SI Loula-K. C. Expreaa a 4:11 pm all:tO am Kanaat CltySt. Josepa alOili pm a i:tt aa VCanaas City 6t. Joaeph....a : am a :ln pa Webster Station 10th Jk 'Weluter, J'anl, Stlnnenpolla A 8loux City Expreaa Twln-Oty raaaenger ... Sioux City Paaeengar... Eroeraon Accommodation ... a dally, b except Sunday. Mteaourl Paclfle Auburn local , b t:lt pm bl:4J an fa) dally, (b) (".ally except lunda. to Sunday, Depart. Arriea. . ,b l.ti pm bll:W am ..b t-.a am a 6:21 pa . ,o l:tl am b 1:00 pm b 1:10 am o arunday only. The Paper With a Purpose The Paper That Does Things GOVEIIN'.MKNT NOTIOKS. "FRESH FINDINGS FROM MARK TWAIN" By ALBERT BIGELOW PAINE Illustrations by Horace Taylor The lifo of Mark Twain, by Albert Bigelow Pnino, rocontly publisbtld by Harper Mrotbors, proved ono oi' the biggest books of tho season. Mr. Paine was n Hfe-loiiK friend of Amorlca'n Krctitcst humorist, nnd was honored by boinK ap polntrd tils ot'ftclnl blogrnpher. To (ho fcomt-Monthly MaKivcinn Hcetlon he contrlbutos a, eheaf of pomonnl remlulBConcPs, oplgniuimatlc sayings nnd excerpts from unpublished works "Fresh Findings from Mnrk Twnln," In fnrt, thnt the mngntlno public- will hnvo a chnnoo to road for the first time. Tho nrtlclo Is profusely Illustrated with thumb' null " sketches of tho humorist at work nnd nt piny, by Hornco Tnylor. "NEEDEDA POWERFUL NAVY" By ADMIRAL GEORGE DEWEY Backed by tho authority of his past achievements, and his present high' standing in naval affairs, Admiral Dewey's editorial plea for more battle ships chnllienKcs attention. Germany -and other nations aro building moro rapidly than vro nro. If we do not want to drop to fourth or fifth plnco on tho sea and thereby to risk terrible disaster in case of wur, wo must hold up tho hands of thoBo who aro patriot!-1 cally worltlnR for a powerful navy for the United Statefl. Fifty million dollar, writes tho Admiral spent In battleships in tho early nineties would havo mado the Spanish-Amorl-' .cnn Var Impossible nnd savod flvo hundred million dollnrs, not to mpntlon tho many val uable lives sncrlflced. Even thoso who do not asreo with nil of Admiral DowoyVvlowB 1 will nee tho point. "THE NEGRO AND THE LAW"' By HARRIS DICKSON Illustrations by J. N. Marchand There is one law for the white man in the South and anqthorjaw, for the black man. This has often been charged, but it has remained ' for .hidgc Hnrris Dickson to tell us what It really moatiH. Tho relationship botwoon tho races lii that of father and son. rnther than of oquals competing in tho struRRlo of lifo. Tho negro has no traditions behind him, and that Is why n Southern judgo will ofton puntah'hini much, more lightly for n given crlmo than he would punish a whlto man. Rather a new an gin ' on tho problem, isn't It? There is a dark side, too, and the author does Mdt hesitato to show It up. Tho nrtlclo has a wealth of Into resting anecdotes, and tho Illustrations nro by .1. N. MHichand. "KEEPING UP WITH WATTIVILLE" (Part II) By OWEN JOHNSON' Illustrations-by Oscar Ccsare Those who read tho first installment of this rollicking story will bo glad that half the treat is in store for them. Wattivillo and his fricud, Stukoy, havo boon Initiated In a new game at tho liar and notllo Club, nnd have lost heavily. They now return with a hrnnd now schomo to recoup their fortunes. Bitting at tho club windows In Fifth Avenue they epoculn to on tho numbor of colored' cltlzons, that .ivllt pare up nnd down. Was It by nccldent or doslgn that tho nusoclntlon ,of tho Dlxio Greri ndlers should choose that very day and hour to havo n parade? You will laugh Im moderately at tho solution that Mr. Johimon has provldod. Oscar Cesaro's pictures nro hardly less amusing than the story. "THE SOLE SURVIVOR" , By BRUCE FARSON Illustrated by Percy E. Cow en This is a powerful story of the wreck of a boatload of railroad cars on th'o Great Lakes. The principal character is a hobo of an unusual typo. He wIiib your sympathy in spite of his faults, and proves that ovbn tho weakest of men sometimes redeems himself when brought faco to face with death. Percy E. Cowen, tho Illustrator, is in his element aboard ships. HIb pictures, au well as the story, wlll rotnaln long In tho memory of every roudor. COVER DESIGN ' : ' ity Stuart Travis My all odds the mostattractive girl cover of the year. - Mr, Travis lias originated a type so sweetly appealing that every woman and man, too, will want to liavo a copy for boudoir or den. H sorves as tho happy introduction to an unusually good Ibsuo. rr- This Splendid agazine Free With February 9th Number of THE OMAHA SUNDA Y BEE FORT 'HOOK. NBR. Fiji I. 5, 181J, Healed proposHlH in tilplluate, construct InK TAIluBT Ht'TTH. TAHUHJT HOUMl.S and BANOH OFFICIJ on military reser VHtlon, near Plattanioutli. Nub., will l,e received until 11 a m . March 10, li13. in formation furnished or application, i'ni poKals Hlioiild lm endomed "I'ropoHalg fur coinitructton of Tarrret iUuigo" nnd ad drtBHed tu Quai lerrnaster K6-8-10-11.15.i7 finally, It Is aascrtcd, tho two comml sloncm informed tlio tiiuyor that they In tunded hH should reappoint them without delay or that there would lu trouble. Hoctor says lin will appoint neither Ityan' nor Pivonka to their old places and tho trouble 1h oxpectcd. The commlHitlouers, it Is said, havo dis cussed their reappointment with tils mayor, and one of them ut least was im pressed with tho Idea that Hoctor would reappoint him at once. This ono In con versation yesterday morning informed certain parties that it "vas up to Hoctor to make (rood."' Thero seems little doubt that both Ryan and Plvotilm will run utfuln at the next election In May, and, If they are opposed to Hoctor, the mayor with his other troa hies will not have the support of the sa loons and others whose support he might naturally expect. As a matter of fact, the cmbrogllo of the Fire und Police hoard will leave Its effects for soma time, One of .the reasons why so many people favor annexation at all costs I the condition of the Fire and Police board affairs. Iluctur Annexation Hill. Rounded up by the chief of police, the members of the city council and the mayor yesterday held a special meeting to approve tho Hoctor charter revision annexation bill. Tho bill waa drawn by John B. Watklns, John M. Tanner, Charles W. Sears and Samuel U. Winters. It waa taken down to Lincoln Monday by Watklns and Bears. It was1 printed yesterday by Jphn M. Tannor in his paper, the off" al organ of the city. It was read by Councilman John S. Walters, su perintendent of the Union Htoclt Yards and It was approved by the city council as thct acme of perfection In the way of annexation hill; t provides In ef fect that Hontli Omaha shall be merged when tho polltlclunx und officeholders say so und not before. Part of the bill was denominated "fool ish" by John P. Ilrcon, legal expert on munlcipul law. "It's lllto telling u man that he must run around tho outside of-a house twenty times before he can come In. And then when ho gets to tho door on tli twentieth lap a man Ib waiting with a olub. Thou ho Is started off on twenty more laps and the next timo he stops there ure two men waiting with clubs. ' Tho Joke of tho bill Is thnt being formod by a committee avowedly aiitl-anucxa-tlonlsts In complexion and opposed to every form and shape of merger under Whatever guise, yet purportH to be a fair measure for the consideration or the legis lature. The bill makes It more difficult to call an annexation election by raising tho 10 por cent necessary to call tho elec tion to 26 per cent. Thoso knowing the experiences of a year ago when some of the signers on the lists were gotten off at the solicitation of tho politicians and officeholders, know exactly what chance there would be of getting a vote on an nexation If such a measure went through Then the power to call the election Is left with the city council which naturally would rush right along and help to get merged with Omaha so that they might be free from tho cares of office. I'laht U Tioyy On. The fight for tho bill will be commenced without delay. Watklns Is In charge of all "legislation affecting the city," not withstanding that the city has a legal 'de partment, one of whoso members Is him self on Hoctor'B charter committee. The politicians and officeholders, togethor section of the city said yesterday; "I am In favor of annexutlon, though hereto, foro I have been against It, My tuxes are going higher and my property get ting lower. It seems that the only ones who rnuko money are tho saloons, which aro stuck In every hole and corner. If a poor man has to make a pilgrimage to the legislature In order to have the stato protect him from tho professional politi cians and officeholders, then tho legisla ture will do, little for us." Au Invitation has been Issued by the gang for all to get In 1lno and go down to Lincoln and show what they want. Shepherd Is Shifted. Fred J. Shepherd, superintendent Ql Morris & Co. In Hputh Omalia, leaves to day to assume charge of the Morris plant In Kansas City, where he will remain for u mouth or two. His place at the local plant will bo taken by Superintendent W. Rowers of tho Morris plant In St. Louis, while Superintendent W. I"raxee of the Kansas City plant will go to Bt. LouU The movo is only temporary und Is In line with the annual practice of the Mor ris company, which shirts its superin tendents for a period of thirty qr" sixty days each year, fa as to give each house tho benefit of tho Individual Improve ments of all other plants. Slairla City Gossip. At home for business. If. I Coombs Tel. Bouth JS08. Advertisement. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Murphy, Salt R street, report the birth of a son. Clarence-Woods of Tripp county, S. D.. Is the guest ot his cousin, Joe Dlask. Mrs. A, R. Marsh. Forty-third and O streets reports tho birth of a daughter Mrs. Chlxek, 610 North Nineteenth street, will entertain tho Wllllnir Workers itt ilm with their followers, uro dropping down I First Christian ohurch at ner home toda to Lincoln every day or so to put thet MrB- t-ompton. Twenty-seventh and U legislators "right on thn question. A small property owner from the western streets, will entertain the women of the Flrt Presbyterian church at her boms this evening.