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THE BEE: OMAIIA, THFRSDAT, MAY 20, 1013. 15 REAL ESTATE city rnopmiTY for saIjK. This fine new, strictly modern and up-to-date 6-room house, with sleeping porch, oak floors And flnlBh, plenty of closet fcpace. On paved street, close to car, stores, sohool and churches and within Veaay walking distance. Lot EftxlM. Is one Jot the finest buys offered today. Has I two large, cool, comfortable porches." Vrloed right, JoOO cash and $35 per month, U 8. 27th St. See today, sure. Ask about the new 6-room modern house at 45th and Wirt Sts. You can buy this on very easy payments. It's only one block to street car. CREIOH, SONB & COMPANY, Phone Douglas 200. 608 Dee Bldg. Field ClubHome $15,000 Not Advertised Before A strictly modern and up-to-dato 9 room house with hardwood finish, beamed ceilings, hardwood floors, tiled bathroom with Bhowor, sleeping poroh, hot wator beat, mantol and grato, front and .back stairs, telephone system, living room 16x37, porch 10x58, largo grounds with shade, shrubbery and flowers; garage and cemented driveway. This Is one of the most desirable homes in this populous district, Ideally located and only ZA years old. For sale.only be . cause the owner has bought a" country tfesldenc.o J. H. Dumont & Co. Tel. Douglas COO. 1C03 Farnam St Field Club $4,900 Six large rooms besides sleeping porch; full two-story and attic, just being fin lnshed. Hardwood finish throughout; excellent nrnuiEloment and up-to-date house. In every way, located on a large and sightly lot in an excellent location; terms reasonable. Ready for Inspection at any time. Glover & Spain 91&-20 City National Bank Bldg. Phone Douglas 3363. Kountze Place Large lot near Kountzo Pork; 1 block to Sherman Avo.; 2 blocks to boulevard. Just built last fall after architect's spe cial plans. Gable roof, full basement, laundry complete; Arco boiler gives hot water heat; extra otllet, complete bath: usual rooms in oak one first floor; hall extra large; window seat in dining room, etc. Upstairs aro 4 big bedrooms, hall and bath., Stairway to completely floored attic; space, for two more rooms. Ideal for largo family, at cost price of 25,800. See us to go through at once. O'KEEFH REAL ESTATE CO. 1016 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. Doug. 2716. Evenings. IL 333 or H. ElM. Glendale Lots $200, $225, $250 and $300 None over one block from paved road and car line. The best values ofered for a long time. 35 sold the. first 10 days of sale. Wilt take you out any -time; coll and get plat showing unsold lots. HASTINGS & HBYDEN. 161 Harney St CLOSE IN 7 rooms, den, mantel and fireplace, all modern; lovely basement; laundry with hot and cold water; largo south front lot 60x160; paved street; close to Crelghton university; located near boulevard and California Bt Price cut to 21.850. BELHS-CAItLBEItG CO., 310-312 Brandels Theater Bldg. A BEAUTIFUL, home for sale or rent nt 2217 Fowler. You must see' this to ap preciate it If interested call Web. 1304. Make Cash Offer on lot 3, block 93, Omaha, on Tenth, be .tween Douglas and Dodge. Owners, P. O. Box 808, Omaha. $100 DOWN $50 'MONTH ' or more down with less per month, buys an elegant 6-room bungalow brand new, good location; new home: my home. Will except loi, auto irucit or wrecKea prop erty In part payment An exceptional snap. Tel. Web. U93. 2S06Blnney. A, P. Tukey & Son Another Bunch of Four We have purchased another bunch of houses in the north part of the city, and ore going to soil them out separately at reduced prices and on easy terms. They are large 6-room cottages, all modern except heat, and located on one ot tne Deat corners in town; zotn and Franklin Sts. City water, sewer, gas, cement sidewalks, and paving all in and paid for. For a home or a small Investment, you will find nothing better. The prices range from $1,876 to $1,950 for the cor ner, and are rented for $18 to 120 a month. We will make terms to suit you. . A. P. Tukey & Son 441-442 Board of Trade Building. Phono D. 2181. ABSTRACTS) Ul TITLI3. REED Abstract Co.. oldest abstract of ilea In Nebraska. 20d Brandels Theater. REAL ESTATM. FARM fc RANCH LAMUt VOIt SAL 12. A rUrtmnns, COME to Madison Co., Ark., amidst the pleasant Ozorks, tor the cheapest and bt homes, in America; perfect health; ideal climate; pure spring water; free range and productive soil. Jones, PetU grew. Ark. California, CALIFORNIA LAND. Send for catalogue. Properties in all counties. Valuable, reliable information. C. M. Wooater Co., Phelan Bldg., Son Fran clsco, . CALIFORNIA land excursions 1st and (d Tues. W. T Smith Co. 815 City Nat Bk, A California home in the Sacramento valley, 10 acres for fruit vines and poul try, only 3400: easy terms; close to rail road and markets. Goss Realty Co., JieriUtt. CaL ")J1 w ' 3P'JtM6!9Q KKAIj kstate faitm a ihnc1i mm)!" fob 5ali5 Cnllrornla. FOIt SALE Farm land In the Antelope valley, the milk bottle of tx Angeles. Land in tha suburbs of Los Angeles Is becoming so valuable for subdlvlilon pur poses that the dairyman Is being crowded out Just recently it has been discovered U at water can be had in largo quanti ties in the Antelope Valley. As this promising valley It only 70 miles from the rapidly growing city ot Los Angeles, and because land can stUl be had at a low price, farmers and dairymen ar buying thousands of acres of this tine rich land. Wo can sell you 30 acres or more tor lioo per acre, on easy terms, located one mile from a good town. This Is choice alfalfa and pear land. For further particulars write to Ccn tlnela Land Company. 1003 Title Insur ance Building, Los Angeles. California. Canada. ALBERTA SCO acres choice nicked farm or ranch. All tillable. 325 acres broken. Splendid soil; luxuriant grass; abundant water: fenced. Leased snctlnn adjoins. Seven open sections for range, 6-room modern house, stable, cow barns, corrais lor u.v. granaries, non House, squeezer, auto house, etc Dead snap, 122 per acre. One-third cash, balance ar ranged. About this and other bargains. write ueorgo uront. Herald blocK, Cal gary. Alberta. JUtchlBun, FOR SALE Highly Improved farm and ranch; central Michigan; 3,400 acres; weU watered. Henry Edmlstor. Toledo. O. Minnesota. 100 ACRES 45 miles from Minneapolis'. one mile from town; 120 acres cultivated; balance meadow and pasture; heavy soil; fair set buildings; one good team horses; two cows, several head ot young stock; complete set of machinery, chickens, hogs and everything on the place goes at HO per care, one-half cash. SCHWAB BROS., 1028 Plymouth Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. FARMS FOR BALE In the great corn and dairy region of southern Minnesota. Write lor illustrated booklet of 100 farms. William Schaleben & Co., Madella, Minn. Branch office. New Ulm, Minn. A SNAP H00-acre St Louis county, Minnesota, Ji.25 per acre. Lake front age; good soil, i mineral rights. Wm. Bchaleben & Co., Madella. Minn. CHOICE! nralrlo lands in White Earth reservation. Rich black soli. Clay sub soil. Fine artesian, wells. Wo aro own ers of 20.000 acres. -Agents wanted in every county. Liberal terms. Write at once. Baker Land Co.. Ogema, Minn. Montana. SIXTY THOUSAND, acres Carey land open to entry at Valler, Mont., fifteen annual payments; section famous for grains, grasses, vegetables; well adapted to diversified farming. For particulars write Valler Farm Soles company. Box 1035. Valler. Mont. WE ARE owners of a large block ot Yellowstone county, Montana, farm land and are prepared to offer same on close prices in tracts of 10,000 acres or up. Correspondence invited, if interested. Prospective purchasers will be shown the land. Danaher-Holton Co., Plymouth, Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. WE are owners of a. larire block of Yellowstone county. Montana form land and aro prepared to offer some on close prices in tracts of 320 to 10,000 acreB. Correspondence Invited. If Interested, prospective purcnasers win re snown tne land. Danaher-Holton Co., 1302 Plymouth Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. Nebraska RANCH FOR SALE. 1.769-acro ranch in Holt county, Neb., 8 miles from two towns; want good 160 acres or Income property up to 320,000. Price 220 on acre. What have you? Ed Thompson. Lyons. Nob. Farm For Sale 100-acre farm in Washington oounty, Nebraska, 3 miles southwest of Herman, on main traveled road. Buildings are owned by tenant and sale Is subject to existing lease. $20,000 S20-acre farm In Burt county. Nebraska. eight miles northwest of Tekamah. Good well finished four-room house, with cel lar, barn. well, granary, chicken house and all necessary outbuildings, fenced, 145 acres in cultivation, somewhat rougn, out a real snap at 387.60 Per Acre. Alfred C. Kennedy 200 First Nat Bank. Phone D. 722. Farms Farms Farms Driving distance of Omaha; bargains. Let us show you the goods. All sizes, all prices, all terms. ORIN B. MERRILL CO.. Rooms 1213-1214 City Nat'l Bank Bldg. Three Hundred and Twenty Acres Wheat Land for $125, 320-acro homesteads In Dawson county, Montana,' two 'new railroads beaded through the county. Great wheat soli, beautiful land. Coal for the digging; easy water. Party forming for June 17th excursion. Total expense to take a homestead, including railroad fare, 1125. Call Harney 2336. Tom Ayers, 2785 Capi tol Ave. SECTION LAND FOR M.60 AN ACRE. About 15 miles southeast ot Sidney. Ne braska, will make good dairy farm. HICKS REAL ESTATE CO.. Omaha. FOR SALE, on easy terms, any part of my 3,000 acres of farm and ranch land In Wheeler and Garfield counties, Ne braska. J. B. Harris, 650 Pine ave.. Long Beach, Cal., or J. C. Harris. Neligh. Neb. FOR SALE 100-acre farm, 6 miles from rierce; good improvements; 5 acres al falfa; 120 in cultivation. Quick sale, 375 per acre. W. E. Powers. Pierce. Neb. New Yurie. EMPIRE state farm given awajff 276 acres, including fifty Holsteln cows worth 35.000. buildings worth 310,000. Fodder, tools. Milk averages over $6,000 yearly. Price, 317,000. Easy terras. Free cata log. C. J. Ellis, Farmers Bank, Sprlng vlfle. N. Y. Ohio. 233 Acres The best general purpose farm in southern Ohio. located' In tho great Miami valley abovo flood waters; growing crops; 115 ton silo, large house, barn and other buildings; It miles from Cincinnati. 8 miles from Hamilton and 2 miles from shipping point; If you are In the market this Is the farm you want; owner retiring; this Is a bargain. F, NED WICK, 133 High St. Hamilton. O. Utah, UTAH ALFALFA AND STOCK RANCH. 400 Acres. 330 an Acre. The best alfalfa land on earth. Location, Hinckley, Millard county, Utah. Primary water right for entire tract. Worth 300 an acre right now. Unlimited free range available. Good town, railroad, schools. 33.000 down, 36,000 your terms. TUTTLH BROTHERS COMPANY. 153 Main street. Salt Lake City, Utah. We have many other bargains. Wublncton, FARM lands in the beautiful Spokane country where things grow to perfection. Cyclones unknown. We send out 340,000, 000.00 annually tor poultry, hog and dairy froducts alone. Wonderful opportunities n this direction. D- H. Cowglll, Farnwell Building, Spokane. Wash. REAL ESTATE LOANS. Wanted City Loans Peters Trust Co. 1622 FABNAM ST. RBATj MSTATU loans MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA HOMES. NO DELAY. J. H. Mithoii Co., INC. 021 CITY NATINAL BANK BLDG. DOUGLAS 1278. MONEY on hand at lowest rates tor loans on Nebraska farms and Omaha city property In any amounts. H. W. HINDER, 83 City National Bank Bldg. MONEY To loan on business or resi dence properties, 31.000 to 3500,000. W. II. THOMAS, 228 State Bank Bldg. OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farm. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO. 1016 Omaha National Douglas 2711 LOANS on farms and improved city Sroperty, 6, SVr and 6 per cent; no delay. . H. Dumont & Co., 1C03 Farnam St WANTED City loans and warrants. W. Farnam Smlih & Co.. iro Farnam St 1 A UtrrxT TiT?na Loans 3J00 and up. r.o-i.v J-iX iiiiuu. om. Nut. niinlc. 2100 to 310,000 made promptly. F. D. Vead, Wead Bldg., ISth and Farnam. 6 or CITY LOANS, Bemls-Carlberg Co., " 310-312 Brandels Theater Bldg. LAnQH loans our specialty. 3 lull Uros. HARRISON & MORTON. 81G Ora. Nat STEAMS HIP&. ANCHOR LINE STEAMSHIPS Sail every Saturday to and from NEW YORK LONDONDERRY GLASGOW Ocean passago "H days. Moderate rates. For book of tours, rates, etc.. apply to HENDERSON BROTHERS, Gen. Acts., 35 W. Randolph St., Chicago. OR ANY LOCAL AGENT. HEAL ESTATE WANTED. LIST your house with us. We have- buy ers. Osborne Real Estate Co, Doug. 1474. WANTED TO BUT. Dolgoff 2d-hand store pays highest prices for furniture clothes, shoes. Web. 1507. WOULD like to buy a five rr six-room Bouse to be moved on a lot One In the neighborhood of 24th and Clark preferred. Telephone Red 1301. D. fc0o5. UJiclc buyer or furnltur. BEST prices for furniture. Call D. 7802. SECOND-HAND clothes, shoes; pay best prices. Tel Tyler. 1100. WANTED TO RENT WANTED By young lady, downstairs room, modern: walking distance; refer ences furnished. Address C-126, caro Bee. LIVE STOCK MARKET OP WEST Ship live stock to South Omaha. Sav mileage and shrinkage. Your contisn menta receive prompt and careful atten tion. LIVE STOCK MARKET OF WEST. Live Stock Uouunlauslon Merchant. BYERS BROS. & CO. Strong, reliable. CLIFTON Com. Co., 222 Exchange Bldg. MARTIN BROS. & CO.. Exchange Bldg. GOVERN31ENT NOTICE. PROPOSALS FOR FORAGE. CHIEF Quartermaster's Office, 55B Federal Building. Chicago. 111.. May 3, 1313. Sealed proposals will be received here until 1 o'clock p. m., Central time, Juno 3, 1S13 for furnishing and delivering at Chicago or other prominent railroad DolntsT 4,000 tons ot hay and 3,000 tons of nuts. Information furnished upon applica tion. A. L. Smith. Chief Q. M. tion. M3-5-6-7-2S-29 PROPOSALS FOR REMODELING BAK ery Building. Oflico of Constructing Quartermaster, Fort D. A. Russell, Wyo., May 3d, 1313. Scaled Proposals, 4n tripli cate, for remodeling bakery building No. 208 will bo received here until 11 a. m Monday, June 2d, 1313, and then opened. Information furnished on application. A deposit of five (6) dollars will be required to insure return of plans and speclflca- . . . VAn.nvA4 frnm tn, nfffPA ll!n. vclopeB containing proposals should be Indorsed "Proposals for Remodeling Bak ery Building." and addressed J.. A. Cole, Major Quartermaster Corpu, Conutructlng Quartermaster. M3-5-6-7-23-31 PROPOSALS FOR OATS OFFICE DE partment Quartermaster, Federal Bldg,, , tii 'Wnt, O 1(113 -Rnnlpri nrnnna. als will be received here until 2 p. m., JUne if XVIO, 4UI4IIOUH Wat.,) -V in this Department during the three .. ih nnmmrnrl n n .Tuna lot next. Speclilcatlona and general informa- LEGAL NOTICE. TO BONDHOLDERS OF THE SI1ER idan Coal Company The holders of bonds of The Sheridan Coal Company aro hereby notified tnat me unacrsiBi:u trustee, under trust deed of The Sheridan Pnnl Pnmnnnv. dated June 11. 1903. and recorded June 20, 1303, In book 5M of mortgage recoras, on page in mo offlco of the county clerk of the county of Sheridan and state of Wyoming, has received notice from The Sheridan Coal Company that it will, on or before Juno 30. 1313, remit to the undersigned 324,000. to tako up and retire 21 bonde, as pro vided in said trust deed. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has drawn and selected by lot the following twenty four numbers of twenty-four ot the bonds outstanding, secured by said trust aeea, 1. e.: 33. 93, 132, 136, 133, 142, 161, 17J, U)7, 134, 204 210. 296. 318. 320. 3SC. 453. 454. 510. 538. K4. 676, 678, 684, for payment from the sinking fund to be so paid to it by sold The Sheridan coal company unaer paia trust deed, and upon uuch payment ot said (24,000 to the undersigned on or be fore Juno 30, 1313, tho undersigned will, at Its office, at the earner Of Dearborn and Madison Sts,, in the city of Chicago, Illinois, on the first day of July, A. D. 1313, pay to the holders of registered owners of said bonds numbered as afore said the principal and accumulated, Inter est thereon, upon the surrender and de livery thereof to the undesigned uncan celed and accompanied by all unpaid coupons thereto belonging. Interest on each of sold bonds, numbered as afore said, will cease otter said first day of July, A, D., 1313, whether presented on said day or thereafter. UNION TRUST COMPANY. Trustee. By RUFUS F. CHAPIN, Secretary. JU-tt-l-ZZ-Z9. Looking Ithe omaeI photoipavingdep'tI jJ , Price of Drawing Ilka this 12 60. A 1 I Cost of Zln etching SO Ccnti. H M K z Council Bluffs SIDEWALKS MAY BE CLEARED Suit Begun That Looks to the Re moval of Obstructions, CASE ONE OF GREAT INTEREST Williamson Sues to Compel the Owner ot Clarlc Building: to Remove Show Windows That Project Over AVnlkn. Objections to tho extension of the .show windows of tho A. A. Clark building into Main street arq ,to bo stated In court nnd tho authority ot the slty council to grant permission to usurp any portion of tha public highways Is to be tested. A suit was filed in the district court yesterday by B. M. Williamson, lessee ot the building located at No, 11 South Main streot and on tho opposlto side of RAILROAD TIME t'aBLR UNION STATION Tenth & Mason. Union rnclfle Dput. ArttT. Omlvtd UmlteJ i... ,t:00m a 7s pm CallfornU Mall :t0 fin il:(!pra Atlutlo Bpra :S m fort. & Pa. tid. Expr3....ia!:W ua 4.00rm Loi Angfttt Limited ......allS ata ll:00pnt ll-ner SptcUl a":Sim 11:4S m Cblonda Spcll ...t JCHim 7:C0m Colorado Eiprfu J 60 rra a 4:00 pra San Fran. Limited .. a:5am l aoltto Limited all: JO am a 7:K pra Orrgon-Waihlnitan Llmlttd a :5 4m a 8:IS pra North Platta Lnoal aS;lam a 4 pm OranJ Ialand Local a 5:10 pm aa 0:10 am etrotoaburs Local ...bl2:llpra b 1:10 pra ChlciiKo. Rock Inland & Pacific HAST. Itocky Mountain Limited ....a :05 am all:07pra Chicago Local Paas ,.blO:M am Mttlll pm Oilcan, Day Bipreis a t:tS am 4140 pm Oilcan Night Kxproas a4:lpm a 1:40 pro Dea Molnea Local Pa.....,a 4:11 pm alt.lt pra Chlcaso-Neb. Limited aOiOOpra, a COO am WEST. Chicago-He. Urn. to IAn ooln ............a 8:5 am aS:4Trm Cblo. and CaL Kpte.....a 1:U pm a 4:00 pm Okla. St Texaa Kipreaa ..a 4:15 pm all:t0am Ilocky Mountain Limited ..altslT pm t:(T am Missouri Pacific K. 0. 4 Bt. L. Exp a 1:00am a T:U am K. 0. BU L GP ...ail:15 pin a SlU pro K, C. A Bt. Paul ...allltOara a 3:10 pm IVnbtuih Omaha-Bt. Louts Rip a 4:10 pra a :15 am Mall and Sxpraaa a 1:05 aro all: 15 pm Stanborrr Local from C D.)b:00pra bl0:15 am Illinois Central Chicago Limited a 6:00 pm ailtoam Chicago Dipreas .....a:50am a 1:30 pm ChlciiKo ,fc Nor th western NORTHBOUND. Twin City nxprwa a 7:45 am 10:!0pm Dakota Pasaonger b 7:46 am a :J0 am Sioux City Local aJ:pm l:laui Mlnneaota Bxpreaa a 7:00 pm alO :30 am Dakota Ripreas a 7:00 pm al0:30 pm Twiln City Limited ,.a:O0pm a 7:10 am EASTDOUND. Dourer Special 1:00 am a 7:20 am Carroll Local a 7:01 am af:O0pm Hawkeys Bxpreaa a 7:40 am all:6pm Chicago Local alJ:S0 pm al'.Upm Carroll Local a 4:30 pm al0:00 am Chicago Special at :00pm a7:!0ain flan Franclaoo 'Limited a 8:35 pm a :1S pm Overland Limited a 3:00 pm a 7;S0 am Oregon-Washington Limited .a 3:i0 pm a 9:15 am Uoa Angelea Limited all:15 pm all:40am WESTBOUND. Chadron Local a 8:00 am Lincoln-Dallas ...a 3:00 am a t:tO pm L!nooln-Long Pin , a 3:15 pm alOili pm Hattlngi-Supcrlor .b 3:16 pm b 5:M pm Dcadwond-llot Springs ......a 3:59 pm a 6:20 pm Twin City Expreaa a 7:44 am alOKOpm Caaper-Lander a 3:65 pm all :00 am Albion-Oakdala ...,...b 6:30 pm b 1:35 pm Clilcwro, Milwaukee A St. I'nul Pnclrlo Limited a 7:50 pm 13:13 am Chicago Special .....a (:04 pm 7:31 em California Mall a :00 pra 3:83 pm Chicago Daylight Bpeela!....a 7:40 am Ml :05 pm Denter-Portland Bpeclal ....a 5:00 pm 11:43 pm Terry Local .......... ........a 4:80 am 11.50 am OhlcriKo flrent Wente'rii Twin City Limited a 1:10 pm a 1:10 am Twin City Expresa a 7:44 am al0:60 pm Chicago Expreea a 6:00 pm a 3:30 pm UUIIWNGTON STATION Tenth A Slomon, Ilurltn icton Depart. Arrlta. Denrer limited ...a 0:40 am a 7:00 am Chicago-Omaha a 5:10 am Denrer & California a 4:10 pm a 3:41 pra Puget Round Expreaa a 4:10 pm a 3:43 pm Nebraska Points ...a 1:20 am at.lOpm Black Hills a 4:10 pm a 1:46 pm Lincoln' Mall b 1:20 pm all:16 pra Northwest Express 11:33 pm a 7:00 am Nebraska Expreaa ..,.a '16 am a IU0 pm Lincoln Local a 7:23 pm a :0i am chuyler-11Uimouth .......b 3:03 pm blO:20sm Plsttsmouth.Iowa 3:18 am a 8:60 am TXllnia-Piattsmouth a!3:30pm a S:40 pm Chicago Special .'..a 7118 am allt-Opro Denrer Special all :85 pm Chicago Express 4:30 pm a 1:65 pm Clilcago Fast Express ......a 8:10 pm a 8:00 am Creston Local ,,..b 3:10 pm bit :00 am fit. I. K. C, Special a 4:35 pm all :60 am K. C. Bt, Joseph all:4J pm a 8:50 am K. C. & St. Joseph a 8:15 am a 8:10pm WEHSTBU STREET STATION Fit- teenth nnd Webster, Missouri rnclfle Depsrt. Arrive. Falls City Pasasnger .......b 3)30 pm M0:15 am Local Freight b 7:08 am b 4:30 pm Clileniro, St, I'nul, 3Iliineapplln A ) m nil u Depart. ArrNe. Bloux City Express bJ:!5pm bll:J6am Twin City Passenger b 3:33 am a 3:33 pm Slonx City Pasasnger o 8:38 sm Emerson Acoom. , b 3:00 pm b 1:10 am (b) Dally except Sunday, (c) Sunday only, (a) Dally. OCB4K STKABISIITT'S. lENGH LINE, Compagnie Genorala Transalhntfqus; Tho 6& Day Route NEW YORK HAVRE PARIS Dlrtot Routt to Continent HMew, tare, fast, turbine, quadruple and twin tterew mall steamers Prom New York, Thuredsy f rancs (Ktw)-Ja 8, Jun 38, Jul M, -Aug 11 a Savole Juna 13, July 3, Juiy 31, Aug 33. I Prorencs Jn It Jul IT. Aug 14, Bap 4 L Lorraine Jul 10, Aug T, Oct 8, I.'or 8 Msw, larffilusdruploand twingorsw, on class (II), oabln steamer. 8up rlor rvlc. Popular prlao. From NewYorfc, Saturdays Ktcbambsau My II. Jul 8, Aug 13, s7p 34. Niagara--June 31. Sep 18. Oct It, Not 8 nlcago-Juss 38. Aug 1 Aug 80, frept 17. CANADIAN SERVICE Montreal Qucboo Havre On Clall) Cabi trOtMrn era I fastest stoneta la ranmtlsa atsnaaisiwV terries, LEAVE "QTJEBEO '.a Tourslns June 31. Niagara-July 18, Aug. 18 TVe captalso tack stounsrol Oils Baa, Wbs. Uss tttegrajb. sabmarbi ball strsali aa4 im nsdtrn safety anpUaacav Maurto W. Sosnlturkl dsn. TJ"8 rn A8T8m a-"8 "asrugrs na ahicao-o. ot guur leou Ags SHORTEST ROUTE Ask tor Map foldar at any OBe or Agsaey Ills aa laterest lag tgy la 4lsUsa. Also (or oar Boaaltts and Bats SksU tbay aro a a loWrsstlag study la tontparatlrf.Talaa. Ts TTUU Star.DsadsSaa Csaallsa Sanies la a tarries si Big Yaiaaa TUESDAY SAILINGS From Montreal & Quebec Isaladlag tbs LA1CEST CANADIAN LINERS A tit tkt Ntarttt Jgtnt or Particular jflfrPOfflKiOHLlnr; 0blB0 B. E. Corner Madison and LaSalle Sts., Chicago, or Xaocal Argents, Council Bluffs the alley from the rear ot tho Clark building, to compel the removnl of the obstruction, The owners of the build ing occupied by Williamson, T. B. Hays nnd Laura Gleason, have Joined In the suit as plaintiffs. Thoy charaeterUe tho obstruction as a damaging .nulsanco and ask for an order of abatement and" a mandator injunction compelling tho owner ot tho Clark building to remove all or the portion recently constructed that extends beyond the lot line, and also Uiat tho owner of tlo building bo enjoined from continuing to maintain tho nuis ance. Judge NYheeler set the tlmo for hearing tho application at Juno li, re quiring ten days' notice to bo given by the plaintiffs. rrtnltteI by Council, In tho process ot reconstructing tha Clark building, which called for tho ex penditure of several thousand dollars, Mr. Clark secured permission from the city council to do what many others had been doing after similar permission had beon granted extending reconstructed fronts ot business houses several Inches Into tho street Precedent was set sev eral yoars and for tho last year or two every new front that has been placed tn tho old buildings has been extended, en croaching from a fow lnohes to a foot or more upon the sidewalk. In each cas the council has let It be clearly under stood that such encroachment could not be constructed Into permanent ooou pancy of the occulted portion ot the sldo walk, and that the expensive Improve ments might bo demolished whenever cltlgens chose to demand it Early in the spring the Commercial club and tha Real KsUto exchange sub mitted oppoals to the council to oeam tho practlco, but owing to the toot that the bad precedent hod been established It was too iate to begin denials. All re quests that have slnco been granted liavo been hedged about with specific, declara tions that the owners ot tho property wero assuming all responsibility and risk of trouble. This was tho case when permission was given to extend tha show windows of tho Clark building and a spe cial contract was made, by which the owner assumed the costs and responsi bility ot defending any suits that might be Instituted, Cnno Complained of, Tho projection on tho wost sldo of the Clarlc building extends eighteen inches upon Die sldowalk at tho corner ot Droad way and Main stroet, and practically three feet when It reaches tho south end of the building, more than 100 feet distant. It roducos ho width ot tho sldowalk to less than eight feet. Tho suit wilt arouse much interest, for its decslon will affect a score ot other buildings, and thus Involves property val ues amounting to tons ot thousands ot dollars. SCARCITY OF FLOWERS FOR MEMORIAL DAY Scarcity of flowers for Memorial day is causing considerable anxiety on the part of thoso entrusted with the duty ot pro viding enough to decorate the 300 graves that aro awaiting the annual tribute of garlands on Friday morning. Captain H J. Abbott yesterday made an ospeclal ap peal to the people ot tho city, and particularly- to tho children, for aid. Thoy aro asked to secure as many flowers aa possible and bring them to tho grand Army hall In tha Young Men's Christian association building, whoro the members of tho Woman's Belief corps and others will be waiting to rocelve them and weave thorn into the bouquets and wreathes that will be strewn over the graves in the cemeteries. All those will ing to assist In the work ot collecting the floral offerings are requested not to delay tho hour of delivery until Friday morning. The Grand Army hall will be opened early' Thursday morning to re ceive tho offerings. Flowers that may bo collected by schools may bo sent tor if notice of tho location Is phoned to tho army headquarters. Others having flowers may have the same opportunity of delivering them. Automobiles will be sent in response to all such requests. Robert B. Wallace has undertaken to attend to the delivery of all such of ferings in ample tlmo tor use If word Is sent to him by those who are unable to go to tho army hall. It Is hoped that there will bo aj least sufficient flowers to mark all ot tha graves. NEW X-RAY APPARATUS AT EDMUNDS0N HOSPITAL Much Interest has ben awakened among local physicians and those of the surrounding country over an important addition to the X-ray equipment of the j Edmurulson hospital. It is the lost thing ; that electric science hue added In the field of radiography, and gives the physician and surgeon the means of watching the marvelous operations of the vital organs with tho same distinctness as it the en compassing walls and bone had been re I moved and the organs were operating In j the open air and sunshine. The machine in caiiea me iroonoscopo, meaning not only to enter, but to soe. The new in strument was exhibited last night and an Impromptu cllnlo provided that proved to bo of fascinating Interest to a number who wero Invited to be present. The ma chine this demonstrated last night by the physician tn charge, who was most en thusiastic In Its praise and declared It to be one of the greatest aids that solence has given the profession for alleviating physical pain and saving human lite. FISH AND GAME CLUB OPENS NEXT FRIDAY The Fish and Game club will have Its annual opening on Memorial day, next Friday, The clubhouse at Manawa will be thrown open for members and their IrrVlted guests. Ufiht refreshments will ! be served In the evening, and the day's ' pleasure will conclude with a dance at , the clubhouse at night. FUhlng at the lake continues to be un usually good. "W. F, Fryer, who Is ac credited with being a direct lineal de scendant of Izak Walton, caught a string of thirty large orapples and some black bass yesterday. Several other nice catches of bass were reported to the custodian of the clubhouse last night. Key to the Situation Bee Advertising, Asks Ilulsa of Assessment, IOWA CITY, la., May ST (Special) An unprecedented event occurred at the meeting of the city council here last evonlng, when William Musscr, one of the wealthiest residents of tha city, ap peared before the members and asked that his property assessment be raised, Mr. Musasr explained that the assessment had not been changed for years, while property values have risen steadily. The council accommodated him with a. sub stantial increase, Iowa IOWA BANKERS IN SESSION Stato Association Puts in Timo at the Ball Game. PRESIDENT SHADES ADDRESS Association Will Adopt He solution Strnnctty irrigluM Conirresis to -Act Ii"nvornlly on Cnrrenoy Itcform Mrnsnre, (From a Staff Correspondent. ) DBS MOINES, Io., May .-(Spoolal Telegram.) The Iowa Unnkoro associa tion hold a session with unusually largo attendance today, but devoted very lit tle tlmo to business, nttcndauco at snorts being tho chief feature. Iowa ofrtoora ot tho national associa tion wero selected as follows: John Mc- llugh, Bloux City, member oxecutlvo council: C. IL McNIder, Mason City, member nominating committee, and John A. Dunlap, Keokuk, vice president. President Shado delivered an address and reports from committees followed. Tho bankers will adopt a resolution strongly urging congress to act favor ably on tho bill for national ourroncy ro form, tho legislative committed making a recommendation to that effect. I'ri'silriViit DlHCimacn Iltiftlncaa. Tho address ot President Shade ot the bankers' association was devoted largely to Uio business affairs ot the organisa tion. Ho roferrod to the work done by the several committees and especially commended the work of tho loglslatlvo committee. Ho commended also tho work ot tho datoctive agenoy which is em ployed by the year to look after tho In terests ot the bankers and tho tlmo lock Inspection department. Rx-Congressman A. F, Dawson ot tho leglslntlvo committee urged that Uvo as sociation take stops to aid In secur ing the postage ot a good banking and currency measure by congress. Governor Clarko delivered a strong ad dress to tho association In which he spoke of the general trend of affairs and the fact that in matters ot government, very much more attention Is glvon now than before to humanitarian subjects. Ho spoko of tho great tnfluenco which tha bankers have in their rcspectlvo com munities and urged that they be active In promoting better govornmont. About 1,000 aro attending tho mooting. Ncitro Confcsai'st Theft, A negro, William Hill, living tn South Dps Moines, today confessed to Judge MoPherson that he was responsible for a mlx-up whl oh threatened to send Lawronca Farmer, a bollboy at the Kirk wood, to prison. Former had been con victed ot taking a parcel post package from tha postofflce which had been sent to William Iilll, another bellboy, by his mother froth Council Uluffs. ' The pack ago contained Jowolry. Farmer was vhown to have known the packago was coming and It was supposed ho took If But now comes tho colorod man who confoBscs in court that ho called for his mall, was told there was a package for him, receipted for It and took It, afterwards pawning a part of It. If his story prove to be truo It will releasa Farmer from tho Imputation of theft. Suit to Stop u State. It was stated positively today by a stato officer ihnt he has Information that a suit Is to bo started soon against the state for tho purpose of preventing tho enlargement of the capltol grounds. An organisation is being formed for tha purpose of obstructing the matter on tho theory that It wan merely dono for tho benefit of Dos Moines nnd to mako an other park for tho city. Tho not of the legislature will bo attacked as Illegal, though the Identical question has already been decldod in another caso by the supremo court. State officials declare that tho only possible effect of such a suit will bo tn causa additional expense to tho state, as tha courts In the end -wilt uphold the legislature. Tha stato officials are proceeding with tho prepara tions for the improvement as rapidly as can bo dono with advantage. Boon to Mnk Known AMessmrntN Value ot lands In tho state and the comparative assessment thereon will soon be made known by tho state officials. Over 00 per cent of tho counties have responded to the request for Information. Lists were niado out by the auditor and treasurer, showing typical transactions In farm lands and town lots, giving the exact sal price ' as shown by tha deeds and giving the aotul assessments on the Identical pieces ot property. It Is an ticipated that these will show that farm land have been assessed at halt thetr real valuo Instead ot full value as required by law and that town lots aro but little better. Ilnr ICinmlnntlnii in IroKrrim. Examination of candidates for admis sion to' the bar of the state 1$ In onior at the state house. There are forty-twd applicants, of which twenty-nine aro from the Drake law school. James A. Devltt of Oskdooa is a new member of tho law examining bourd, taking the place of H, C. Bbersolo, who had been on tho board from Its organisation and ro Urod bcaus of tailing health, Tho at torney general Is chairman of the board. Wnrntnsr Kent Out to KnrnierM. Reports upon the weather conditions throughout the state are such that Sena tor Wade, member of the state board of control, addressed a letter to the super intendents ot each Institution today calling their attention to the Importance of watching each of tho stae farms and gardens. II desired especially that they Inspect the planted corn und see If there Is any that Is not starting, and be pre pared to do replanting, as tho reports Indicate that very much replanting will have to be done. AV'ork for Hum! School, State Superintendent A. M. Doyoa goes tomorrow to Marshall county to address t rural school commencement at Albion, later to Ayrshire, then Into Clay county, whoro there are tour townships that have started the plans tor consolidation ot rural schools on the bantu ot state aid for teaching vocational matter. Fiom his reports It Is indicated that townships aro getting Into line. The dop&ttment will not be able to employ a speolal In spector ot rural high schools until afttr July 4th, but is doing U1 It can to old In the betterment of rural sohool and, aiding In consolidation. ' lowu Snvi Nittt: CILENWOOD Qlenwood park lake will be open for the season. Friday, May 30. Fishing will be allowed from June 2 to 12. LXKJAN The B-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Beebee of nar Mondamm, died lost night ot spinal mens Ingitls, DENISON The crowning of tho May queen, weaving May poles and athletic contests as a part of the annual exerclsey connected with the high sohool com mencement time proved a btc success. These drew a big crotd to Washington park Saturday afternoon. On Wednesday Iowa night the commencement exorcises tako plaeo, with President Seorley of the Stato fMirmol ns the speaker ot the occasion. DI8NISON T. C. McCarthy, proprietor of tho saloon Just east ot tho court house, died suddenly at his residence- Mondav. He had been sick for oni time, bat death seemed near, apparently, , 1RT DODGn-John Sundherg. a prom inent pioneer settler Of Callender, died there Monday after flvo weeks' Illness. He was St, Ho leaves a wife, throe sons and on daughter. Tho funeral Is to bo Thursday. FOUT IXD3H-t. t. Carley. who for two years 1ms been physical director of tho Fort Dodge Young Men's Christian nssoolatlon, resigns his positlftn In two months to tako up similar work In n flna now ..Young Men's Christian association building at Qalt. Ontario, Canada. LOOAN-Arthur dtlmore. aiod T9. dlod Friday evonlng as a result of lingering Illness. Tho funeral services, wero held nt ,tU Patrick's church her?' yetterday morning at 10 o'clock; tho Bev., Fathor Nolan in nhartm. Interment In Missouri Valley cametory. FORT DODQia-W. V. t'lnvrmnl nt Spencor. a wealthy northern Iowa pio neer, who took sick ten weeks ngo whllo visiting his son, C. A. Claypool of Fort Dotlgo, died Monday afternoon. He waa 71 years ot ago. Punoral arrangements huvo not been mad. AM15S Tho Central Iowa fair will be held In Maxwell Chautauqua park hero September 80 to October 3, Inclusive. This daito has been fixed by tho fair directors, who unanimously voted to In corporate tha fair association with J10,O cupltul stock. Horse and swln barnu wilt bo built this summer boforo the open ing ot tho fair. OM3NWOOD Superintendent Henry P. Nielsen of tha city schools, received word from tha superintendent of publlo Instruction at Das Moines this morning that the Olenwood High sohool has been designated as ono of the stato high, schools for normal training. Tho local board of education will immediately be gin fitting up laboratories nnd kitchen, for the Installation of the new courssa. FOKT DO DOB Mrs. Annie Treband, mother of seventeen children nnd forty years a wlfo, has filed a petition for di vorce from Charles F. Treband on tho grounds ot drunkonness and Inhuman tieatment. Judgo it. M. Wright UsUedl an Injunction restraining the defendant from entering tha home of tho plaintiff and also granted n writ ot attachment for W3 against tho defendant The coupla wero married In Dayton In 1S7J. LOGAN Board of supervisors of Harri son oounty wero In session hero y enter day afternoon nnd listened to argument on matter relating to changes In tho "county roads.'' Josoph Hcddon of Per sia, Sidney Pitt of Cass township. James B. Dewell. John McOavorn. A. B. Has brook nnd others wero tn attendance from Missouri Vnlloy. The supervisor will dcubtlcss pass upon tho road matter snmo time today. CIIESTON-Tho marrlngo of Miss Kdlth U Hatch ot this city and Walter J. Ryan, son of tho late Dr. A. J. Ryan of York, Neb., took place at th homo of tho bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. C, Hatch, hero Monday atterr noon. Tho Rov. John Walker road tha marriage service. Owing to tho recent death of tha groom's father, only lntl mate relatives attended tho wedding. The brido was formerly a teacher In tho high, school bore. She Is n graduate of the Crcston schools, of Obcrlln college and carries a master's degrco from the state university. Tho groom Is also a graduato of Oberlln college and of Cornell uni versity at Ithnca. N. Y. Hn Is a civil engineer .and Is employed with tho North ern Paclflo railroad with headquarters at Tacomn, Wash, After spending a few days at York. Nob., tha newly wedded couple, will go to Waterman. Wash. Trainmen Opposed ' to the Compulsory Compensation Aot SAN FRANCISCO, May 2S.-By a vote of three to one, tho Brotherhood of Rail way Trainmen, In convention here, rgr Istered opposition tonight to tho proposed workmen's- oommiisory compensation act now before congress. No further action, It was stated, will bo tokon by the convention on this sub ject. Officials sold tonight that whll tho delegates were oppo"ed to the enact ment of a compuUory measure by con gress, preferring that ttiepretient federal liability law remain unchanged, they regarded with favor the workmen' corn pensatlon laws now In forco In eighteen states. Boverat days had been Riven up to spirited discussion ot tha proposed fed eral moasuro nnd thU was regarded" aa tho most Important business ot tha ses sion. Tha report of the committee on consti tution and by-taw was taken up just beforo adjournment and will occupy th convention at tomorrow's session. Will Launch Mutual Insurance Company In'This State Soon Mutual Imuran a for the manufacturers In Nebraska against the liabilities ot tho recently enaoted workmen's compensation law will be secured through the organi zation of an Insumnoa company. Ac a meotlng ot th xocutlv committed ot the Nebraska Manufacturers' association at the Commercial club yesterday after noon tentative plans wer mad for th organization of the company. It wm found that the numbers ot the associa tion employ mora than 8,000 parson and have a combined payroll of more than 11,000,000, which condition eutltl them to organize ' mutual company tmdnr tho nw law A com.'u'.k- wm appointed at tha. meeting t; (raw a, prospectus for tho new organ! Mtton and to engag expert to plan a system of rates and put th company on a thorough business, found ation. ThU' committee la composed of sorgo (Sumner, chairman; V. t, Bill ok nd John Towlo of Omaha, and C. 71. Towlo and B. P. Qooch of Unooln, Thty Killed in Attempt to AidGirl Striker TERRH KA.TJTB, Ind., May 2t--BmU Khrmann, a wealthy manufacturer. Hhot Erman Wads, a teamster, when th lat ter went to the assistance ot a girl striker. Ehrmann was arretd on a charge ot first degree murder, and F. A. Rocker, manager ot an overall company ot which Khrmann la president, 1 held in connection with tho shooting. Girt strikers at Khrmann plant have had pickets on duty for month, and tonight It is charged that Ehrmann, becoming angry at the persistence ot Mlaa Cor Hill, slapped the girl. Wade, It 1 said, went to her assistance and was killed. MILLERS ARE FINED FOR VIOLATING SHERMAN ACT OKLAHOMA CITY. Okl., May MTht Hunter Milling company of Wellington, Kan., and the Blaokwell Mill and Ele vator company of Blackweil Okl., re cently convicted In foderal court of w.j. luting the Sherman anti-trust law, were fined 21.000 and 13)0. respectively, in fed eral court hare last night. Frank Fclu cr the Hunter Milling company. Iiidtcte& (for the samo offense, was fined VM. at j at :8 3