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    TIIE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, .JULY 1, 1U14.
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SUMMER, RESORTS.
WANTED Children to caro for during
summer vacation, at Coder Cove Retort;
convenient distance from railroad; plo
turesque scenery and Rood water. Hoard,
lodge and plain washing Included. Refer
encen furnished, If requested. For further
Information, address Miss Jossle Kemp,
McOrew. Neb,
LIVE STOCK MARKET OP WEST
SHIP live stock to South Omaha. Save
mileage and shrinkage Your consign
ments tecolve prompt and careful atten
tion. Llvo Ht,ock CfinyuUalon Merchants.
MAHTIN BROS. & CO.. Exchange Bids.
SWAl'PEHS' COLUMN
1 HAVE A NISW UURL1NGTON HOTEL,
S rooms, all furnished from tho kltcncn
to tho sleeping. Electric lights In every
room. All in running order, doing a good
buslnoss In a good town. A commercial
business.
Also
An electric light plant, furnishing light
iur me city at a paying basis.
Also
Opera house, well seated, dressing
rooms, drop curtains, -wing and so forth.
Also
Dwelling house, i.'4xS2, four rooms.
Rents 7 per month.
Cash valuo Fourteen Thousand ($14,000)
Dollars cash.
What have you to trade. Don't an
swer unless you mean business.
W. H. JONES. DUNNING. NEB.
320 ACRES, LYMAN COUNTY, SO. DA1C,
iiuu biubs, mil exenango tor Muse,
or city property. Address a. C. 981. Bee.
CLEAR LOT NEAR CARTER LAivE
-iud, lor auto, aiamonu or piano. Ad-
uress 3. wa. iice,
tt CITY BLOCK. NEB. COUNTY SEAT
luwn.cjeur, ior piano or auto. Address
WANTED TO BUY LIGHT DOUBLE
nftrnem ni will au.o. ........ . u.
, ........ nvsLCiU DUUUie.
almost new, for tho same. Ad. S. C. 989.
"WANT A GOOD LATE MODEL TWO
evllnflr.r mntnrnvMo . .mnii .i ....
have a single-cylinder machine, just over
hauled and worth $125, also a new Un
derwood typewriter worth $75, which will
iruuo iur rigm macmne. AUurosa S. C
HOI. Bee.
.EQUITY OF $100 IN HIGH-GRADE
practically new player piano, with fine
library, latest music; leaving town, so
will swap my equity In this Instrument
for anything I can use and take with me.
Balance payable In very small monthly
installments, aaress e. i. uvi, lice.
FOR SALE OR TRADE 120 ACRES
land 2V4 miles from Grlswold, la., well
Improved; new 7-room houso, largo barn,
woven wlro fence; about 17 acres pasture,
balance in high state of cultivation;
worth $150 per acre. Want cottage up to
$3,000, or what have you? Address S C
978. Bee.
HAVE TWO LOTS IN SOI1THHI1N
Texas near Houston. Cost J250; all clear
and good title, also nearly brand new
.peerless refrigerator, capacity 300 pounds,
wouio. exenunse ior concrete machinery,
ouice lurnuure, or wnai nave you. Aa
cress S. C. TO. Bee.
EDISON PROJECTINO K1NETOSCOPK,
converuoio icr gas or electricity, witn
30 reels, film and slides. Worth about Mno
Complete, except take-up Will sell or
traoa juane otter. Aaoress a. u. sso. Be.
I HAVE FIRST-CLASS bTOCK. A NO.
1 ready mixed point, well known
brands such as outside paint, any color.
Inside flat tone varnishes. Barn paint.
red o- silver gray. Will exchange any
amount you want for good piano, or
diamond, or auto. Address a. c sin. Bee.
SMALL STOCK OF MERCHANDISE
, doing good business: live Nebraska.
town; for first mortgage or good auto
'ana pari caam ivni nave youi Auaress
S U, ll, uee.
WOULD SWAP GOOD GASOLINE
range for gaii range; would also give
some cash in trade. Address b. (J. 707.
GIBSON HARP-OUITAR & LEATHER
case, cost $156; Farland banjo and case,
cost $40; two Washburne and one Gibson
mandolins, all in fine condition. Will act!
cheap for cash. Address S. C. 919. Bee.
-WANTED TO TRADE BICYCLE FOR
fountain pen. Address, s C. 933. Bee.
WILL' SWAP HOUSEHOLD FURN1
ture for good residence lot: would bo
willing to pay difference In payments.
f urniture gooa as now. Aaaress s. u,
912, Bee.
WHY NOT LET ME FURNISH PAINT
and paint up that old houso; am expert
painter and will take in exchange any'
thing. I can use horse, auto, diamond.
furniture, piano, or what, can you otter'
Address s, w. vs, .uee.
'WANT GOOD AUTOMOBILE. 6-PAS
senger, lor good store building and $1,000
worth of machinery, on business street;
property rented by year. Must go at
once. Address, s. u. vj.. umana uee.
WHAT HAVE YOU TO TRADE FOR A
good grocery and meat market. Invoice
about $2,000. s. U. 977. lice.
ANGELU8 PIANO PLAYER AND A
large assortment of music What have
you 7 S. C. 706. nee.
FINE MULLIN STEEL LAUNCH FOR
sale or trade. Consider anything. Ad-
cress u. lit, care uec.
SJ ACRES. 3 MILES WEST OF ASH
. land. Neb.. Improved, all level, worth
$150 acre. Will trade for Omaha property
up to $6,000. Mtg. $3,100. Five year 5 per
cent. Address a uvai, uee.
HAVE S0-FOOT HOSE, LAWN MOWER,
- rake and other lawn tools will swap for
some lurnuure. wnat nave you? Aa
dress S. C. 701, Bee.
A SHINGLE MANUFACTURING BUSI
ness protected by patent and territorial
rignt ior city property or rarm land. Aa
dress 3 C. 938. Bee.
WANTED TO BUY -A LARGE SIZE 12x16
good .Brussels rug cheap, or trade other
rurnnurp ior one. Address 8. c. &ZG, Ueo.
WHAT CAN YOU EXCHANGE FOR
run set Hncyclopaed a Br tannlca.
morroco binding, flrst-uloss condition, 31
volumes. This is a fine set and cost new
$217, but I have no use for them. Make
offer. Address s. C. 930, Bee.
NEW NO. 5 L. C. SMITH TYPE
writer for sale or trade. What have
your a. wo, uee.
NEW NO. 6 UNDERWOOD TYPE
Writer for sale or trade. What have you
to otter? S. C. 974. Bee.
WHAT HAVE YOU TO TRADE FOR AN
Overland 30, fully equipped and In good
running order, worth $3ou. Address a. c,
sh. nee.
HAVE GOOD U C. SMITH TYPE.
writer that will trade for a second hand
motorcycle; will pay some cash. Ad
dress S C 906. Bee.
"WANT W. STERN LAND 7 NICE LEV-
el lots in good central Nebraska town,
worth $2,100. and $300 cash for a Jtood,
clear, level piece of land western Neb..
near some railroad town. Give full par
ticulars of what you have in first letter.
D. IX. Buck & Son, 912 Omaha Nat. Hk.,
umana, rseu.
THREE PAIRS OF RABBITS FOR
sale or trade Address S. C. 907, Bee
799 ACRES IN N. W. KANSAS. JOINING
good town. Improved, and 360 acres In
cultivation; aiso about so neaa ot catur,
b horses and implements; possession Aug,
JO. Price $30 ptr ai.re. will carry one
: third back on land and accept good mdse,
stock tor Dilance. Address S. O. 986, Bee.
COAL & FEED BUSINESS AMOUNTING
to about w.&w, including property and
build. nEs, will aicept a good auto as
I ait payment, ixo oojecuon to a oro.
AUUICDB ' -".1
MUST KKT.T, MY NO. 6 PHINTTYPR
Oliver In next few days.What will you
give me. Aaurro" . v. xjcc.
WILL EXCHANGE A NEARLY NEW
No. 5 L. C. ommi typewriter as pay
ment on piano. Address a. 1. 9t, llee.
Nebraska, land, fenced and cross-fenced
three good houses and three good
barns, highly Improvsd. Mtg. $3,000.
runs five years at 6 per cent. Will give
BV gooa iru-uo uu v. r w .
uress o t. ?, o
.19 ACRES, FRUIT FARM. 10 MILES
irom bu LAuaor vtLiv biiu wiy iui in
same, all clear. Want auto, or what
have you. Address f wj. ce.
KOR SALE AT BARGAIN FUIt.N ITU itE
and complete equipment o-room oncK
flat, walking distance, on car line; two
rooms pays the rent, $20 with water;
furniture was bought May 15; death in
famllv'rAson for selling at half of real
value; half cash, baL like rent. $10 a
montn. Leaving town, unis is not an
agent's prop. Address S. V. 9. Bee.
SWAPPERS' COLUMN
3T0 ACRES IN DAWSON' COUNTY.
iuiisua. vicar, iur a. piuvh ui Kuiicim
merchandise. All level; In crop this year.
rtuurcss o v; mra, ree.
10 ACRE THACT AND 3 CITY IN GOOD
town in Texas, for rooming house. Ad
dress S C m. Bee.
160 ACRES UNIMPROVQD LAND IN
Butte Co.. So. Dak., to trade for Omahft
property F. JI. More, 212 Om. Nat. Bank.
LATEST MODEL NO. 3 MONARCH
typewriter for sale or trade. What
have you? S. C. 976, Bee.
OFFERED FOR RENT
Apnrtroenta anil Flats.
FOR RENT Fine 6-room St. Louis flat.
662 8. 26th Ave. Tel. D. 21S0 or It. ara.
FOR RENT.
ROOM apartment, new and modern, oak
luiisi: s. is. cor. 3d noor. zun nna
Jnckson; JSj. Address or call, H. W.
Capen. 2702 Jnckson St. Harney 3W.
CLOSE IN, COZY EIGHT-ROOM brlcn
flat: strictly modern: reasonable rent.
For keys call Tyler 1516 or D. 8S10.
STRICTLY first-class 4-r St. Lniils flat;
brick. 1750 So. 27th St. H. axse.
6-r. modern flat. $22. 230S S. 24th. H. 4711.
St. Clare Apartm'ts
23d and Harney, Just completed . 3 and 4
rooms, itar. w or uougias tow.
OGDEN ANNEX rooms, with kitchen-
etlen. council muffs.
NEW brick apartments, ready to move
Into: completely furnished, disnes ami
all; 4 rooms, $6 per week; 2 rooms, $3
per week. Call Douglas S711 during otfico
hours.
Gordon Van Co.
219 N. 11th St. Phone D. 334 or H. 6013."
Globe Van&Storage
stores, moves, puckb and ships; 3-norse
van ana . men, per hour; storago $2
er montn. Hntisractlon guaranteed.
none uougias t&ss ana xyier i30.
BEAUTIFUL five-room apartment; West
l-arnnm district. Tel. Harney 45.
SIX rooms and bath, brick block, 10th
and Hickory. 5 blocks south of Union
depot; water rent paid. For particulars.
call at 2752 S. 10th St; references re
quired. $15.
CHOICE 5-room apartment In the Loren-
gen, atst and uewoy Ave. Harney 2316.
DAVENPORT, 2404-Elegant new 9-room
up-to-mlnuto home, full cement sleeping
and front porches, screen enclosed: rlchlv
decorated; Janitor service; hot water heat;
win uuiiu garage.
CLOSE In, modern 6-room flat, six blocks
irora nosioiuco, cnenp rent. 1317 Web
ster St. xall Douglas 43.
$32.60 Dandy apartment ot three rooms.
oath and fine screened porch. Oak
finish; mirror door; choice lighting
fixtures.
$12.60 Fine apartment of five rooms, bath
ana largo screened front porch.
Oak finish; press brick mantel and
gas log.
Thefo aro new and un-ln-ilnto Annrt.
mentft in flno surroundings.
It looking ror an Ideal all-ycaj'-round
apartment, phone us.
SCOTT & HILL CO.
Douglas 1009.
ROOMING HOUSE FOR RENT.
Eight-room modern brick house, suit
able for rooming house purposes, at 21st
ana iiarney his. joo. .
J. H. DUMONT & CO..
1603 Farnam St. Phono Douglas 690.
ItnMi-A- unit Hiititn
LARGE modern parlor, reas. 1616 B. 10th.
LARGE cool room with exccllont board $5
wcck; shady porcnes. lawn, nar. 6633..
Ilnunckeent uk Iloonn.
A suite of rooms, strictly mod. Refer
ences. 1S02 Farnam. Apt. 7. Davldge bile.
Famished Houses.
6-ROOM modern house; furnished. 1423
PInkney St Tel. Web. 7001.
FURNISHED houso for rent, 1915 Spencer
at xei. wen, liw.
7-ROOM, newly furnished house, 1 bjook
irom i'leiu ciuo. uau h. uu.
Furnished Ilunaekecnliiic Rooms.
DAVENPORT 2018, TWO FURNISHED
LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. $3
AND $4 a WEEK.
725 S. 18TH ST. Housekeeping and sleep
ing rooms; modern house. Tyicr iiki-vy.
4 well furnished. Phone Webster 10j2
Everything new, 2 and 1-room aparU
ments, furnished complete, modern, $3.60
week. up. See these last. 2618-24 Dvnprt.
WEST Farnam District Parlor floor, 3
rooms and kltnhenotte. nicely furnished.
north and south pxnosure: always cool:
also two rooms en suite. Harney 6427.
Furnished Kiiiina,
PLEASANT rooms, private family, 823
Park Ave.
NICELY furnished rooms for gentlemen,
$S and $10 per mo. 651 S. 26th Ave.
NICELY furnished front room for rent,
411 Sweetwood Ave, lei. 1 yier
The Grasmero, beautiful furnished rooms,
alcove; private lavatory; uonru. n. ivqv.
.1 .... a. rr M. m
T ri pTi'TOnExP. Co.. piano & furnl
,J . L. ItJiirjJJtur'e moving D. 0146. W. 2718
$12.60-Brlck, 130 S. 35th St., Just north of
Farnam. uwner, i jvtnnb
j-'nono uousias an
f-ko6il house, facing Hanscom Park,
modern, $;n.w. rnone iiarney i-joj.
NEW und nifty 5-room bunBalow,
Kountze Mace, vm N. na, iu in
quire lease.
rvTrT,l TrT--c7-Storage and Vnn
H I I )KI A I fCo. Goods stored
-L XllXX J. X moved, packed.
shipped, 16th and Jackson Sts. Doug. 1516.
EIGHT-ROOM, all modern home. 923
80. 25th St., $25.
FREE RENTAL LJST.
nn nhnfiTA tuharatrnr TTntnn f lltf Htlnrr
FOB RENT
We have a complete list of all houses,
apartments and flats that are for rei't.
This list can bo seen free of charge at
Omaha Van & Storage Co.. 806 S. 16th St
12-ROOM modern house with barn' hot
water heat. 2618 Harney St. Inquire T.
J. O'Brien. II. 1004, D. 1216.
ugo Co.. Packs.
& ships household. goods & pianos. D. UK
lfmiana 611 parts of the city.
J-lUUStS Crelgh Sons & Co.. Bee Bldtr.
FOR RENT All modern 6-room house.
2617 No. 20th St. Tel, Web. 6976.
7-ROOM modern, first-class condition.
2310 S. 30th, 2 blks. south from Hanscom
park, $30. ,
6-ROOM house, all modern, near cars,
Dundee. Phono 11. -jook.
FOR RENT in Bemls Park. Reception
hall, living room, has fireplace, dining
room with china closet, kitchen and pan
try downstairs: four chambers with large
closets and Dam up. i-none v cosier isw.
HAVE 5-room cottage, all In good condi
tion, city water, electric lights; will
rent cheap to good family. Apply 4108 N.
26th Ave.
Htpres and Offices.
Offices
are
Extra Cool
and
Easiest of Access
iu the
Bee Building
(The building that Is always' new)
A Few Rooms Are Available
Now
Let Va Show You What We
Have
Ofllce, room 1(3
OFFERED FOR RENT
Hotel nnd Aimrlmrjiti,
DODQB HOTELr-Modem. Reasonabla
OO DSN HOTEU rooms
$S per week.
council iiiutis.
CALIFORNIA Hotel, 16th and California.
weemy ratc u and up. Douglas tum.
Knrnm fur Ilrnt.
GOOD barn, room for 8 or 10 horses.
1917 Webster St. Call Douglas 43.
REAli ESTATE
PAHM Jt H.VNCII LANDS FOR SAMS
Cnnnila.
SASKATCHEWAN VALLEY
CHRfVP LAND.
Come nnd see the crops we can raise
and that farming hero Is a good proposi
tion. Doal direct with faimcr. Land In
excellent shape, In well settled part that
has known no failure.
BURNINGHAM, Strongflold. Bask.. Can.
lndtuna.
NORTHERN" Indiana farms cheap; rich
soil, fine buildings, good locality. Small
farms. T. F. Andrews, 6312 Magnolia
Ave., Chicago.
Ioirn.
FINE 40-ACRE FARM,
3 miles of Council Bluffs, all good garden
land except a few acres, wnicn is in wear
ing grapes; on good road. Has 8-room
house, barn, waterworks, 6 acres vine
yard, 5 acres orchard, 5 or 0 acres alfalfa
Nice, sightly location, largo lawn and
plenty of native shado trees. Will sell
as one place at $9,600. or sell 20 with Im
provements at $6,000; other 20. $4,0CO. This
Is a good place, well located and worth
tho price.
M'GEE REAL ESTATE CO.,
105 Pearl St.,
Council Bluffs.
Mlnneauta.
FOR Sale 260 acres. 4S miles from Mln
noanulls. 1 mile from town! 160 acres
under cultivation, balance used for pas
tures; can practically all be cultivated;
heavy soli; good set buildings, consisting
of 8-room house, large barn, granary,
corncrlbs, etc.; tho land will produce 60
bushels of corn per aero; telephone In
house: country thickly settled; complete
set of machinery; zi neaa or siock, con
slstlntr of eleven cows, balance 1 and 2
year-olds; six good horses; 25 hogs; chick
ens: one-halt ot this year's crop and
everything on the farm goes at $50 per
acre, halt casn. scnvraD uros., ivjt riy
mouth Bldg.. Minneapolis. Minn.
If you contemplate buying land In Min
nesota, wrlto us for list of dependable
nrms. atato wnai county you are in
terted In.
MINNESOTA FARM LANDS' ASSOCI
ATION (Incorporated).
717 1'nlnco Building. Minneapolis, Minn.
THIS OFFICIAL LAND MEN'S UKOANI
7.ATION OF MINNESOTA
Mlchlniiii.
FOR SALE $4,000 buys a first clasi 90
acro farm; good 8-room frame house,
huge barn Hnd other necessary outbuild
ings; also a smail orchard; 70 ucres of
low, heavy, black soli, suuabln for all
kinds of vegetables, cabbage, onions, liny,
oats, corn, etc.; 29 acres ot fine fruit
land; one or tho best combination larms
in toe statu ot Michigan for gialn, fruit,
For further naviculars anmy to C
DE KEYZKR. Holland, Mich. Write for
my farm catalogue.
TODD County of creameries, corn and
clover. For information write vnn uygc
& Van Dyke. Long Prairie, Minn.
CHOICE Improved farms for sale In
Minnesota s corn belt Write tor list
Troll Land Company, Farmtngton, Minn.
Miscellaneous,
FOR SALE 1.120 acres, A No. 1 dlvldo
land, good boh. wen located ana in a
good crop country. This property must
be sold. Will take $13.60 per acre 11 soiu
by August 1. Will accept about half
cash In good unincumbered trade, balance
cash and mortgage back on land for dif
ference, or will tauo Jb per acre casn uat-
nnce time. Or will sell any amount of It,
Here is a bargain Act quick. Seybolt,
Bridgeport, Nob.
NcbracttA.
309 ACRE
FARM
Dnlv nhntit 12 ml 1 01 nnrth nf Omaha, on
the Calhoun road. There aro over 30)
acres of good farm land, balance pasture
and timber. Improvements No. 1 consist
of good house, 2 large barns and 5 or 6
other smaller barns, with hogtlght pas
ture: also good sized orchard with dif
ferent varieties of fruit and shrubbery.
Then there Is a fair tenant house with
the necestary outbuildings. This farm Is
owned by old folks who cannot give
rroper attention, l'ofiuveiy, ior an an
nround farm, Is crackerjack. Remember
12 miles from umana; nugm in uo aim i
hnn..iiv wnrili from $175 to $200 per aero.
But It sold uulck $120 will buy It.
O'Neil Real Estate
& Ins. Co.
1505 Farnam St.
Tyler 1024.
FOUND S20-ac re homestead In settled
neighborhood: fine farm land; not sand
hills; cost you $200, filing tees ana aiu J.
A. Traoy. Kimball. feD.
AN opportunity to double your money.
-... Mt-Hnn I'nml lorifl nai Red-
lngton MorlllP county. Neb., tor $13.10 an
acre cash. P. t. spencer, iteaington.
Neb.
FOR SALE A bargain, 040 acres, im-
1 v.., Arm In rill 11 vn I Inn.
good improvements and good sollr In old
settled locality. For particulars call
Douglas 1150.
100 ACRES of deeded, also 160 acres
school land, with a 10-year lease; two
sets of Improvements, wells, hog houses,
good silo, eta, 2V4 acres orchard; 3i
miles from good town of 730 Inhabitants.
Price. $15 pel' acre. Aujoiiung iunu eu
for $03 and $75 per acre. Terms. Phono
M 111, Wolbach. Call or address, L. E.
Loomer, Wolbuch, Neb.
RBAIi ESTATE WANTED
REAL ESTATE WANTED.
I 1 .I..!.... , n flvplianpN untf AIM
part or Rll of his 8 residence properties at
tresion, ja.. ior iuuiitu iuim jmuv
erty. What have you to olferr
M3 Sapp Ulk., Co. Bluffs, la. Red 3712.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE R. E.
p'lanos for oth'er'muslcal Inatru'ts. D. 2017.
FOR SALE or trade, a relinquishment in
btanley county, S. D., 1W acres good
land. W. D. Hansen, Forest City, la.
REAL ESTATE LOANS
$100 to $10,000 made prpmptly. F. D.
Wead. Wcad Bldg.. ISth and Farnam.
WANTED City loans and warrants.
W. Furnarn Smith & Co.. 1320 Farnam.
firK, CITY LOANS, Bemls-Carlberg Co.,
OO 310.312 RrandelH Theater Bide.
SEE us first If you want a farm loan.
United Htates Trust Co., Omaha. Neb.
MONEY on hand for city and farm loans.
H. W. Binder. City Nat. Bk. Bldg.
CITY property. Large loans a specialty,
W. H. Thomas, 22S State Bank Bldg.
OITY and farm loans. 5. 5V4. 6 ner cent
J. If. Dumont & Co., 1003 Farnam, Omaha.
HARRISON & MORTON. U16 Om. Nat.
WANTED City loans. Peter Trust Co.
ri A TMrrXT UOrtH Loans, 1500 and un,
U.li.rHJJ"UW.0m,, Not Hunt.
6 farm loans. Optional payments & un.
nuai int. vm. JicuormicK, ijui rarnam.
CMAllA homes. East Nebraska farms,
O'KBBKK U1SAL. KHTATK CO.,
1016 Omaha Nat. Douglas 2715.
REAL ESTATE
A1ISTIIACT8 OK TITLE,
KERR Tltls Guarantee and Abstract Co ,
a modern abstract ofllce. 300 So, 17th
St Phone Douglas 647.
REED Abstract Co.. oldest abstract of
fice in Nebraska, 3S Brandels Theater.
ACIIEAOK "OR KALIS.
5 ACRES-$3,000.
On Lincoln highway, 114 miles from car.
Improved. 7-room house, barn, some
fruit Price, $3,000. Be away from the
noisy, busy city Let us show It to you,
A. F. SMITH CO..
(Fay Smith)
2 Pearl i-"t , Co. Bluffs, la Phone 323.
RKAIi ESTATE
ACHKA4SK FOR SAl.K.
10 Acres Improved
Joining Keystone Park on
the East
Has 4-room house, good stable and other
outbuildings. About 1 acre In chvrrle,
apples and plums; C acres In alfalfa; '
ncro In asparagus, some blackberries.
raspberries, currants and grapes. Nice
east slope; high, tightly gmind, within a
few blocks of paved street. Easy walk
ing distance to car.
HASTINGS HRYDwN, lflll Harney St.
CITY IMtOl'HUTY Ft) It SALE.
Easy Terms
$2,S0O New, C-room cottage, oak finish In
parior ami dining room; nice sura
rooms; flno nrrang.mcnt; well
, built: dandy cemonted basement
nnd floored attlo; east- front lot!
near school, cur and stores; within
15 minutes' rlrtn nf noslnfflce.
$1,500 Four-room bungalow, nearly new
nnd nicely arranged; cemented,
basement; city water; good light
ing fixtures; nice chicken house
nnd park. Cozy homo In a good
location; near car. school and
stores.
$1,750 Good flvo-rooni cotae, newly
paintcyi: modern except lurnaco;
fair sited barn; big (0-toot lot.
smth front; fine low of maple
trees; nice ynrd; halt block from
car.
Itiiv nna nf tlimn nn n small payment
down; balance like rent; nnd get a homo
paid tor without missing the monoy.
Scott & Hill Co.
Douglas 1009. 306-7-S McCague Bldg.
New 6-Room House
Strictly modern, two-story, oak finish
and oak floors throughout; thrto flno tied
rooms; all rooms nicely decorated; dining
room has quarter-sawed whlto oak wain
scoting; full basement; complete In every
detail; corner lot. 6501 North 24th St.
Price, $4,1D0. Terms.
Norris & Norris
400 Bee Bldg. Phone Doug. 4270.
Dandy Home
Walking Distance
Can you use a nice 6-room all modern
house near 86th and Jackson in the very
pink of condition? West Farnam district
Is protty good nnd tho prlco Is low at
$3,660.
PAYNE INVESTiMENT CO.
DoueIos 1781. Ware Block.
Why Pay Rent?
Write, call, phone or send for our list
of easy payment houses; priced from $S00
to $1,200; payments of $100 cash and $10
per month. Now Is the time to get away
from tho rent habit. Be sure to get a
list
Creigh, Sons & Co.
Douglas 200.
COS Bee Bldg.
$2,000 For Good
Brick Flat Site
D0-foot south front on Burt St, just
west of 83d St.; on paved street, close to
two car lines, Bemls Park and etores.
Fine shado trees', good location. Will
build for you If you like. See us about
It at once.
HASTINGS & HEYDKN. 1614 Harney St.
OOOD SIX-ROOM HOUSE
AT W15 DAVENPORT ST.
ONLY $3,900
Reception hall, parlor, dining room and
kitchen: 3 bedrooms, fine ba tin 00m on
second floor, stairway to attic, full base
ment with cement floor: lot 17xlil. it not
eold soon will rent nt $30 per mo.
W. H'. ClATIOS,
C47 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. Tel. D. 14.
$200 Cash, Balance
Monthly
A dandy all modern, new C-room cot
tage, 2 blocks from tho South Omaha car,
on the south stdo. A real' snap for some
one. Will take you out any time.
PAYNE INVESTMENT CO.
Douglas 1781. Ware Block.
TO BUY, SELL OK RENT, KIRST BEE
JOHN W. BOBBINS. "J03 FARNAM BT.
MUST BE SOLD.
TWO new 6-room modern bungalows.
Price. $2,300 each. Phone D. 3607.
MUST BE SOLD
06x142 near corner 23tl. nnd California
streets, worth $10,000, $7,600 will buy it
now,
37xlS0 on 24th near Harney, faces 24th
avenue with modern home, $8,500 takes It
Phone Douglas 3607. Call at 413 Kar
bach block.
The No Commission
Realty Co.
located at 316-330 Paxton block, offers a
suggestion to thoso wishing to sell or ex
change any property or business'. Would
you not go where that kind of business
Is done? There Is no kind of a proposi
tion that Is not handled there merchan
dise, farms and ranches, city and town
properties, rooming houses, hotels, res
taurants; In fact, anything and every
thing. It you want to buy, tell the No
Commission Realty Co. what you want
If you want to sell or exchange, list your
property with the No Commission Realty
Co. Come In and see the greatest assort
ment of excellent money-makers that can
be found anywhere. We also have cash
buyers for properties and business In dlf
terent localities; yours may be the prop
erty or business they want It Is a proven
fact that a market place for every kind
of property, displayed whore the thou
sands of people can Inspect them, with
experienced attendants at your service.
Is what brings results.
Come In or write for the only method
of buying, selling or exchanging any prop
erty or business and pay no commission.
This Is the department store for Realty
and Business transactions. It's the peo
ple's way. They all go to the NO COM
MISSION REALTY CO.
WEST FARNAM.
Owner leaving city, offers for sale the
eiegant. piouern lu-room residence, 121 H,
SSth Ave. Telephone Harney 1368.
Nearly new home, Field club district.
'n,lh UtlVYl Will l.b. V.... v...?"."
... rv,vw, ,,,,, tanv iiicun( J1UUIO jn
exchange. Phono D. 3607.
OOINQ to sell my modern home. Ho. 35th
Ave., near Popploton St, worth $6,000.
Best offer takes it Phone D. 3C07.
Florence Ileal Estate (or Hale.
C. L. Nethaway, suburban prop, Flor. 27(.
MARTIN GETS FORTY-FIVE
DAYS FOR BEATING WOMAN
J. A. B, Martin, alias "Red," whose.
personal injury suit for alleged assault Is
now pending against Police Captain
Henry Heltfeld, was sentenced to forty
five days In jail by the police magistrate
for beating up the woman known as Mrs.
Martin.
Officer George Allen alleges that Mar
tin was found beating the woman, who Is
already 111, and that her condition Is
such that she will have to go to a hos
pital.
Martin was sentenced to thirty days.
but as he was being taken to the 'bulb
pen" he cursed the magistrate.
"Make It forty-five Instead of thirty,'
said the Judse,
STOCKS AND BONUS.
HovlrTT of (lprrnllons on Stock H-
chnnac Dnrlnar ihr I)ny.
NEW YORK. June 30. Symptoms of
increasing heaviness weto plainly dis
cernible In today's rally Block market
Baltimore A Ohio and Canadian Pacific
soon fell a point, the decline In the formei
being associated with the company's en
tanglement In Cincinnati. Hamilton & Day
ton alinirs. united btnte. ttcci, union
Pacific and AmnUamatod lost substantial
rrncllons. Trading in Steel was relatively
hv. hl.t nthnrwlin ripaltllKS were In
minor proportions. McetlnRs of the Clatl.n
allied corpo. ntions 10 no item imer in 1110
nay were not lefleetel In the market.
therA linlnir lm llllAtn t IdllS In United DrV
Goods during the first halt hour.
For no apparent reasons oiner man
those of a technical character today a
market reversed Its recent course and
recovered considerable lost ground, ino
closing was strong.
Number ot sales and leading quotations
on stocks were, as follows:
.!. IIIIS. IXW. V.10...
Alt.U Oold I.4 JT'. H 17H
AmltmlM Cppp' iim $x L, S3H
Attifrlmn lit Sur.... wo JJS aaH JJ
Amrlcn On ISOO M'l
Am.tlcn P. A It WO M M'
American B. It pM t
Am.ilcsn T. T 400 1S0T ,10
Amtrlon Tobcco f,
AnicomU Mlnlnt W 4 H 3tl
AtehlKin ., .i '4 "'
ntltlmort Ohld .lt M'k MU J9ti
llrocklrn ttspld Tr J.700 91 S5H ?H
r.llfornl rvtroltum
C"ndln rtclflo 4. 00 194 1HW VM
Cmirtl lather 1.W0
3tU
Cb.wp.tlc Ohio.
1,800
300
J, 400
CIS
14'4
t4
IIH
14i
NU
4tl
31
ion
1414
(tilt-no o. w
Chtciro, M, & Ht. P....
14
'iJij
Chlcp A N. W
cnino copper
J.M0
aoo
ixjlornao ru.i iron...
Colato Pouth.rn. ..
Iienr.r A Hlo Clr.nu.....
tnr.r A It. 0. pM
Dlftlllflt' PpurUt ....
Erie ,.
Otn.nl Utctrlo
soo
l,wo
14i
tt'i
! 14TU
(IrMt Northern rM
Ort Northern Ore ctti.
nu.nhlm Ciplorntlcm..
1,600 114
is: ia
m
ti
u n:u
lt M'4
1M 1(S
4H ttti
IMS 1JS1,
lit llli;
Illlnoli central
Ir.t.rtmrouith M.4. pM...
IntrniitlontI CnPr ....
lntrmtlonl Ilartntwr. .
Kant. Cltr Southern. ...
Ihlh Valley
loulivlll. A KaahTllle..
M.xlcan Tetroleum
Miami Copper
MlMOxni, K. A T
Mlatourl radfle ........
N.tlonal nidcult
National teatl ...
Neratla Coppr ,
New York Ontral
N T N. H. & II
Norfolk W.ttern
Northern Pacific
rwirio Mall
Pacific T. A T
lYnnaylranle
Pullman I'alaee Car
Itay Con. Corprr
SCO UH,
y i
so t?
COO lPl'i
m J4i
t,m, iii4(
300 1JH
OW M
5
7i
400
7.M0
17
lt'i
iv'i
17
17
17i
lit
IS
n;
it
14
M
tut:
.1W
J,10
Slli
SI4
m 101 '4 1041.
irmi
l.'.HIO 111
100 11
soo rt
t.soo ntu
100 M
ioj tto;
St 24
110 nt
lit 14414
111 H 114
:i m
1'. 1
1,000 Mk
Iteaaim w.nxi
ltepubllc Iron & Bird. .. M0
W4H
Hock Ut.nd Co..
s.a vi
ltork Inland Co. pM...
Ht. I. & S. T. M pfd.
(Southern llrlllc
Boulhfrn ltallwny
T.nn.MM Copper
Tetaa Compan
l-'nloil Taclflc
Union rarltlo pfd
United Blatea Btel....
It. 8. Steel pfd..,
I'tah Coppr
Wabath pfd
W.ntern Union
Wellnthou. Uliwtrlc
Ri.dlTldfnd,
4t
n.soo
two
too
94T4
MM
I4H
u
ICS
r.i
21.GA0 15.1 '4 1MU,
500 Mti Mti
SJ.SOO C1U MU
lirvit
1H
7W 1"H 1MH 10H
J.K0 ( MS tVi
11NI 31
J, 100 67 '4 7
00 "St. 71U
Sli
1H
Total aalM for the dtr. 240.COO aharet.
New York Mone Slnrket.
NEW YORK. June 30.-MONEY-Call.
firm; lHQ'S per cent: ruling rate, 2 per
rent; closing bid, XVitfl per cent. Time
l . .1 .. . J ni . A.M..
ninety days, 2 ier cent; six months, bUW
3,4 ner cent.
MEl
RCANTILE rAPER-tfJiSMVi Por
cont
STERLING EXCHANGE Easy; slxtv
days, $4.S3"5; demand, $4.8760; commercial
bills, $4.Er.'4.
SILVER Bar, 56V4; Mexican dollars,
BONDS Government, steady; railroad,
Irrrmilfir.
Closing quotations on bonds today were
aji follows:
U. S. nt. U. rt. . MiU S. deb. 4t, HSU. W,
U. 8. ret, 3, coup. II . Usi.lt & M. o...,,101
IT. . Jt. rat lOlUlrlllard la 101
U. H. Sa, coup 101VtU & N. unl. 4l... 5
V. 8. 4a r.( 1MM. K. & T. lt 4..
U. 8. 41 coup 11 Mo. rallflc er. (.., fiSi
Fanama U. eoup....l00 N. Y7 C. . Hi..., MVt
Amer. As. 100 4 'So deb. 4a MU.
Am. Cotton Oil 5a... ViN. Y. C. 4H. im..Wi
A. T. T. cr. 4e yt N, y, HI4U 4Vte....loH
Amer. Hm.lt. M...i.ilrf. v. Jly. sii, r.. M
Am. Tobacco 6a....i:l K, T.. N. II. . II.
Armour A Co. 4tta.. MH cr. do Wj
Atchlaon cn. 4.
'.) N. w. cv. hb,.,idih
7',lNo. Taolfic 4 MH
Wt do la em,
MH'O, 8. 1 rtf. 4a... MVi
02ilac. T. & T. tl.... ft
M T.nn. cv, 311.. 11
HM do con. 4a lOOtl
do c. 4a. 140...
A. C. U elt. 4...
Uat. A Ohio 4i
do cr. 4Vt.-
ll.th. Bteel r. M.i.
Ilroolt. Tr. er. u.
Ten. of na. 6 lum-nay i-on. m...,,...h:
Oen. Leather f t9lt Heading sen. 4. M
Ch. A Ohio 4Via.. lllUp. ete.l Sr. 140, . 94
do cv. 4H to ft. U A H. V. r. 4a MU,
C. D. A Q. 1. 4 7K Rt. U fl. tV, c. 4s. 41V,
do sen. 4s Wfi. A. I,, adj. (a.... 7IV4
ChlcaKo O. W. 4a... 74 8o. noli T.I. C.,.. M'4
C M ft 8 P o 4H.101HSo. Pc, cr. 4i
dos en. 4H V1 ia nt. 4a J4
C. It 1, A V. e. 4 JIPo. Ttallvar ( W
do ref. 4t 77 do gn. 4a 7m
O. ft N. W. m... llUT.iaa Co. ct. a:...101H
"C7, & s. rer. ta.. mii-Teiae : i- it ...mi
1). A R. O. rat. (a. MUThlnl Av.. adj. B... TflU
Diallll.ra' B.C (a... UHUnlon r.clflc 4i t7H
Krl. ct. 4a. aer. D. . 71 V4 dn rr. 4a MU
do rm. 7ivr, m. nui.ber i..,.imu
Om. Electric ta 10C tr. H, Hle.1 (.,....,10114
Ot. No. tat 41ia....l(nttv..c. mem. 5a,...,4U
III. Cen. ref. 4a..... M Wabaah tit Ba lmu
Inter. Met. 4V4a 77HWit Union 4H... H
K. C. Po. ref, 8... 93 Weat. dec. ct. Si.. 93 tl
nid. "Offered
I.ncnl Beonrltles
Quotatlooa furnlab.d by nurna. Drlniir t Co.,
410 Oroaba National bank bulldlnt;
Stocka Did. Aikad.
Talrmont Cream, pfd. 7 p. c, -4l. W 100
Fairmont Cream. I. 6 p. c, eji-dlr. . M HO
Nebriaka-lowa Grain Co. 1.49
nm.h. i C U. 8t. Rr. Bfd. i-dU.. 7H4 MU,
Omaha A U. 11. II. A 1 I
Omaha K. L. A 1', pfd 71
it
9U
lOJtl
KM
1 itlrl. Ltna Inturanc. 12'4
Union Btock Yarda, Omaha SSVa
Hwlft A Co., 7 par cent. -dlv 102
Bktnner Miraronla I par cent pfd
So. Ban Frtnclico Land & Inp IIM
Donda
Bancroft, Neb. Is MVi 109
1, I, Caaa Threth. Mch. 4i, 1917-25.... M 100
Kitt Ht, Lou li A Bub. (. mi J 13
Dunan. ravins warrania. l par rem in
Pundr Co., Neb., school . 1111-31.. tot 10.5
Kail nirer Cb.. 8. D. ba.lSJl 10 10 J. 75
Iowa It. (UK. mi., 94 M
K. C. M. tt 0. 4 SO u
Lincoln Trac ai, in n ni
Omaha K. L A P. 5i, 1133 Ht DSti
Omaha Oaa in. 1917 9SU Vi
Cltr of Omaha 4 Si, 1941 10114 lot
Omaha C. 11. Rt. nr. la, 19!!.. Pali Mi;
Pui.t Round T. U. A P. (a, nil 100 101
Hcrlbner. Neb.. It. 1171 , 94 100
Bait Lake School 4a. 14 JO M tu
Slout ritr Rtoek Tarda tl. 9M 91ti Hi
Kan. Cltr, aio., li x mill, t per cant v loo
frllt Ce. In 1944 Mti 97U
Warn., Nab.. 3, I)., Ci..... 91 1M
London Stock Market.
IX3NDON. June 30. American securities
opened around parity and moved Irregu
larly. At noon the tone was Irregular,
with prices ranginc from above to ',4
below yesterday's New York closing.
CONSOLS For money, 7415-16; for ac
count, 751-1(1.
SILVER Bar, quiet, Jd.
MONEY 3 per cent; short bills, 2U2!
per cent; three months, 2 3-lC:vi Per cent,
flank Clearlnara,
OMAHA, June SO. Bank clearings for
umana too ay were u.iia.m.VJ and for the
corresponding; day last year $2,538,406,87.
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK. June SO. fJOFFEE After
opetuns at i point lower to s points hicher.
coffee sold 4 to 8 points net lower under
scattered selling on indifferent cables and
estimates of large July receipts at Santos.
Tho decline was checked by covering, with
the close 1 to 4 points net lower, Rales,
82,000 bags; July, 8.31c; August, 8.41c; Sep
tember, 8.51c; October. 8.60c; November.
8.70o; December,- 8.80c; January, S.83c:
piaruii, o.ejv, -niay, o.mc. n)oi, quiet, itio,
No. 7, 8?ic: Santos, No. 4, 12Hc; mild,
quiet; Cordova, JJ'f-lOc, nominal.
SUMMER TOURISTS TAKE
LIBRARY BOOKS WITH THEM
Vacationists who have taken public
library books with them on their trips
a,re having them renewed by mail. Quite
a number of letters aro being received
by Librarian Edith Tobltt, with the pa
trons' library cards and return postage
Inclosed. She says that the library Is
glad to offer such an accommodation to
Its patrons. The book need not be re
turned, as the borrower's card and the
book number are sufficient to let the at
tendants record the renewal.
INDIAN SINGS JT MISSION
Granddaughter of Oraalia Tribe's
Chieftain to Give Native Songs.
GRADUATE OF WALTIQLL mOH
Mlu larnnret Ulildock la IMnonlra
nnd la lMnnnlnir In Take Paul
(IrnilnntP Coursp nefnre lin
(erlng V'nl vcrull y.
Miss Margaret Dlddock, granddaughter
of tho Inst chief of the Omaha Indian
tribe, was on the program at tho Summer
School of Missions Tuesday. In tho after
noon sho sang selections from Charles
Wakefield Cadman, composer ot Indian
songs, but In the evening she sang na
tlvo Indian songs that wcro written by
the lato Prof. Fillmore ot Milwaukee nnd
published by Margaret's uncle, Frank La
Flcsche,' of Wnlthtll, where sho also lives.
Margaret's Indian name Is "Mathe" and
sho Is a graduate ot the Wnlttilll High
school this year. Sho Is planning to take
a post-graduate courso there bofore she
enters tho state university conservatory
ot music. According to her father, W. T.
Dlddock, who Is a real estate man In
Walthlll, Margaret Is tho only one that
he has ever heard who has caught the
real "atmosphorc" of tho native Indian
songs and kept the original motif. But
for her shining black eyes. Miss Dlddock
would never be known to have Indian
blood In her veins, for she, In common
with a vast number ot her blonder testers,
Is nffllcted with freckles.
Margaret's great-grandmother was Nl-
come, who married Peter Sarpy, for whom
Sarpy county was named. They lived ut
Bellevuo for a number ot years, and thy
late Henry Clarke had many pictures and
relics from them at that time. Bright
Eyes, who was tho wlfo of Thomas Tib
bies of Omaha, and Dr. Susan La Flcsclio
Plcotte, medical commissioner at tho In
dlan reservation at Walthlll, and a well
known member ot the Nebraska Federa
tion of Women's clubs, aro her mother's
sisters, and Frank La Flesche, her uncle.
Is now doing special work In tho ethnologi
cal department of the Smithsonian Instl
tutlon at Washington.
Grain Stored Here
Much Lower Than for
Same Time Last Year
The Omalm elevators were never so
completely cleaned out of old wheat on
July 1 as at this time, the wheat In stor-
ngo being 37,000 bushels, ns against 05,0X1
at the corresponded date of last year,
The grain stocks In storage now and at
the same time last year:
Now. Last Year.
Bushels. Bushels
Wheat 87,000
Corn $70,000
Oats v.... 44S.OOO
Rye SI ,000
Uaiioy 25,009
308.000
814.000
CoO.OOO
.None
None
Totals 1,411,009 1,770,000
The shortage In wheat In storage at this
time Is duo to the fact that dealers, re
alizing that Nebraska Is producing
bumper crop, have hurried everything
posslblo to market, anticipating a drop
In prices aa soon as the new grain begins
to dart to market.
Rarly crop reports Indicated that the
oat crop might bo a Utile short, and con
sequcntly there was no desire to sell.
dealers feeling pretty certain ot an aa
vnncc. Now, however, with a big oat
crop almost certain, It Is expected tha
the elevators will, he pretty well cleaned
out during the next twp weeks.
Lobeck is in Omaha
Fixing His Fences
Congressman C. O. Lobeck Is again
"gum-shoeing" about the streets of
Omaha. lie. still behoves his chances for
re-election are good. Ho Is looking over
tlio field and sounding out his friends
and a few of his near friends with the
characteristic question:
"What do you hearV
Scarcely mon than a month ago his
secretary, J, H, Han ley, was In Omaha
on a quiet expedition. Hanley slipped
about In the city for a few duyn and then
departed for Washington. Ho reported
to his chief, and It then became neces
sary for the chief himself to slip out
here and report that he Is still congress
man from the Second district and wants
tq bo again,
Lobeck Is finding It easier to gum-shoo
among the mon than among the women,
for hundreds of women In the city are
anxious to get at htm to Inquire as to
iiow he will stand on the suffrage ques
tion when It comes up In the form of a
proposed constitutional amendment In
congress.
Nebraska Editors
Set Date for Their
Visit to Omaha
Editors from all over the state are to
be the guests ot Omaha July 0. They
were asked at tho Tress association con
vention In Lincoln to name a date when
thoy should like to come In and be en
tertained by Omaha and tho Maglo City,
July 20 was agreed upon, as U had t&v.
oral features In Its favors. Amonif thorn
are the fact that It will Tall un Monday
so that the edltoro can bs en'.ortalnud at
the den In the evening.
Many New Filings
Made for Offices
New political filings at the court house
are as follows: Charles J. Karbach. re
publican, for state senator; John C.
Lynch, republican, for county commis
sioner, Second-district: Leonard O. Holm
berg, republican, for state representative,
Raymond M. Crossman, republican, for
Justice of the peace; E. R. Kidder, dem
ocrat, for road overer; J, Kdson Heath,
republican, for police Judge, South
Omaha; C. O. Picket, democrat, for reg
ister of deeds; N. P. Dodge, republican,
for state senator.
MANY PLEASED BY THE BIG
KRUG PARK ANIMAL SHOW
A unique amusement park attraction
was given at Krug park Monday. Mul
len's animal show has opened here, giv
ing afternoon and evening performances,
which Includes trlcka by pigeons. Uogi
and cats. With It Mullen is showing the
several steps takon in training, it la a
pleasing entertainment for the children,
as was evidenced by the shouts ot the
little ones. The show concludes with next
Sunday evening's performance.
Let The Bee get you a good Job.
uatlons Wanted" ads are free
i
"Sit-
ELECTRIC RATE CHEAPER
Reduction of Current to Omaha Con
sumers Effective Today.
INCREASED BUSINESS HELPS
I. II, 7,liiimnii, Nitrnkinir for Corpor
ation! Declares Loirnrlnir ot
Prices Is Ilranlt of Large
Amount of Current Sold.
Reduction of approximately 10 per cent
In clectrto light rates has been authorized
by tho Omaha Elcctrlo Light and Power
company to no Into effect today. The
reduction Is from 12 to 11 cents per kilo
watt hour and affects all consumers.
"The aim of this company Is ta re
duce as fast hs conditions warrant," said
I. B. Zlmnian of the elcctrlo light com
pany. "Decrease In cost ot production
of light la no longer one ot the essentials
of rato reduction, because the machlnory
lias been Improved to such a tine point
that further . Improvements are said to
bo next to Impossible, and henco reduc
tions depend on the volume of business
we secure.
'Wo have been able by Increasing our
business to bring the. rates down, As
business Increases In the future rates
will bo cut correspondingly.
'Slnco the eighties electric light rates
have been' reduced In Omaha Until cur
rent that cost $1 then costs but 10 cents
now. At the same time wages nave in
creased and the cost of living has gone
t:p, but Improved machinery has lessened
the cost ot production, although ma
chinery has reduced the cost ot produc
tion but SO per cent In the meantime.
Coal has steadily Increased In price for
the last ten years and we are compelled
to pay our engineers and other employes
larger salaries, but tho volume ot busi
ness wo have been able to secure has
made It possible to reduce rates.
"The reduction which goes Into effect
the first ot July wtll affect all consumers
now paying 12 cents per kilowatt hour
for electricity."
Mr, Zlmnian said the company had no
Intontlon of resting with ths reduction.
hut would look ahead for other reduc
tions and authorize cuts as fast as busi
ness warranted.
Commercial Olub 1
Favors National
Chamber's Views
The Commercial "club Is In favor ot all
the recommendations made by the na
tional Chamber ot Commerce In regard
to present pending legislation in congress
on business regulation. The National
Chamber sent out printed slips with doz
ens ot recommendations. Most of the com
mercial clubs throughout the country
have endorsed tho recommendations. The
executive committee of the Omaha Com
mercial club has endorsed them. The
features of business legislation opposed
are those which tho National Chamber
and the various commercial clubs think
detrimental to the normal development
ot business i.ctlvltlea.
A protest was also made by the ex
ecutive committee against ' present pend
ing legislation In congress which Is re
garded by many of the business Interests
as class legislation Communication will
be had with the senators and representa
tives of Nebraska with a view to asking
them to vote down anything that, looks
like class legislation, as the club be
lieves some of the bills seek to discrimi
nate In favor ot the labor organizations
and farmers,
A letter from Mayor 3. A. Dadlng ot
Mllwaukeo was read, In, which the mayor
thanked Omaha for the courtesies shown
the Milwaukee boosters when they were
here.
The executive committee has adjourned
for the summer subject to the call ot the
chairman.
Union Pacific Has H
Placed an Enormous
Equipment Order
Anticipating a continuation of prosper
ity and a big Increase In business, the
Union Pacific has placed an order with
the Pullman company, calling for the de
livery ot about $1,500,000 worth of pas
senger equipment, the first of which will
come the mlddlo of August,
The new equipment will be ot all steel
construction and will be of the most mod
ern type and will consist ot the follow.
Ing: Thirty chair cars, ten coaches, two
parlor cars, eight observation cars,
twenty-one diners, ten postal and twenty
six baggage cars. Of the baggage cars,
seventeen will be seventy-three feet In
length, or soventeen feet longer than the
regulation car. All told there are 107
cars In the order.
Watchman Hurt,
Cramp-Stricken in
Stall With a Horse
Rert Ayers. 1911 Paul street, was found
In a serious condition In the barns ot the
Omaha Ico and Cold Storago company.
Fourteenth and Nicholas streets, at an
early hour, Ayers Is a watchman tor
the American District Telegraph company
and failed to report at 3 o'clock, result
ing In a messenger being sent out from
headquarters to ascertain hla where
abouts. When found ho wa suffering
from bruises under the heels ot tha horses
In a stall where he was stricken with
cramps from ptomaine poison.
Ayrna is 35 years old and has a wlfo
and ope child.
Dr. Edstrom, police surgeon, who at
tended him, ordered the patient to be re
moved to a local hospital yesterday.
NEW SCHOOL DIRECTORS
ELECTED AT FLORENCE
At
trlct
and
the
the election ot the school dlt
of Florence Monday. M. C. Cos
O, R, Spencer were elected to
board In the place of Frank
Urown and W. P. Parks, whose
terms had expired. A levy ot 33 mills for
general school purposes waa passed.
Frank Brown has been, a member for one
term and declined re-election. W. H.
Parks has been a member ot the board
for about ten years, the last five of which
he has been the treasurer.
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