THE BKK: OMAHA, THVhVSDA, ,KT!A 30. H)U. 11 REATj estate city propurty rent sale. 9 O'Clock 9 O'Clock Saturday-Special Sale Lome's Subdivision Lots 55 Lots lying between 31st street and 33d street and Par ser, Decatur and Franklin, will be put on sale SATURDAY, August 1st, at 9 o'clock at very low prices from $550 to $900 All Special improvements are now in; 33d street is paved with brick; Contracts have been let by the City for Curbing mid Paving both Parker and Decatur Streots; to bo completed THIS YEAR. The Paving Taxes for 33d, Parker and Decatur Streets will be paid by US in FULL upon delivery of Deeds. TERMS $25.00 Down and $10.00 per" Month. Take Harney Lino and get off at Decatur. Office and sales man on Grounds. McCague Investment Co. 1506 Dodge Street. REAL ESTATE JLOANS MONEY on hand for city nnd farm loans. ll. w. mnaer. uuy .Nat, dk, mag. 6 PlTr Jjn A is: R. Ttamli.C:rlhera Co.. , - uinu uranaen xneaier uiug. CITT property. Large toans a specialty. W. H. Thomas. 228 State Bank- Bldg. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE R. R. IDEAL. RANCH HOME: eplendld lin provementa; IS acres excellent, level. lr rlgated land, 10 In full-bearing best com mercial fruit, K alfalfa: four miles town 12,000; good auto road: two new bunga lows', on well and completely furnished Including now player-piano: necessary implements, live stock, poultry, new tour ing car; Income 23.000 to 15,000 annually; superb climate: $12,000 takes everything. Also seed, feed and heavy grocery busi ness; best location In tho city, making $5,000 per year: small expense; sell at In voice, or will trado above for stock ranch or large farm worth the money. Box 603, Grand Junction. Colo. o No Commission Realty Co. 316-30 Paxton Block. If you want to buy, sell or exchange your property or business, go whero that kind of business is done. Everybody goes to the No Commission Realty Co., BE CAUSE! nobody pays a commission. TRADE for nwrchandlse, 240 aeren land four miles, Newport, Neb., halt hay, half pasture. Fair house, largo barn, sheds and fenced. First mortgage $2,400, one and one-half years to run. Price S32.no sicre. Box 03. Carns, Neb. FOR EXCHANGE Several good Missouri farms for Nebraska farms. Write what you have. Guy R. Stanton, Ibanon, Mo. Planoa for other musical Inatru'ts. U. 201?. REAIi ESTATE WANTED A reliable real estate firm would llko to arrange to handle tho sale of an addition to the city of Oroana, or a sub division of acre lots near Omaha. Wo can give best of references and prove to you that we can make good. B 338, Bee. REAIi ESTATE ABSTRACTS OV TITLE. KERR Title Guarantee and Abstract Co., a modern abstract office. 306 So. 17th St. Phone uougiaa oast, HEED Abstract Co., oldest abstract of fice In Nebraska. 206 Brandeis Theater. IlEAIi estate ACRISAGH FOR HALE. Five Acres 1 Block from Car Line This is one of the best propositions that has been offered in Omaha tor some time, as it la practically a country home with all town advantages. Property Is im proved with a 7-room, all modern home, large barn, poultry houses, etc. There is lli acres In bearing crapes. 1V4 acres In pasture: balance in truit and shrubbery. House naa city water, gas and electria light, modern bathroom and furnace. Only one block to car line, school house and stores. High, sightly location and would mako a good proposition for sub division. This place has a great many advantages that must be seen to be ap preciated. Mako an appointment with our salesmen to show you this property. No trades considered. George & Company Tel. D. 756. t02 City Nat. Bank Bldg. CITY PROPERTY FOR HALE. $3,850 Best Bargain in West Farman District SW7 Jones St., (Jiifct nest of 'Aih Ave., on Jones St.), C rooms, com pleted thla week. First floor fin ished In oak. Second floor hard pine; white enamrl bath room. Sleeping porch 8x10 feet. Full brick -ellar, cemented floor, sloped to drali). Improved ventilating sys tem through garret makes cool lied rooms In the afternoon and night. One-half block to school. 1 block u Ltavenworth car, 4 blooks to Kornam. Inquire at So. Kth St., or idione Doug. 5457 or Harney 5iCS. IDEAL HOME 3v California S't. Living room, sun room, dining .room, kitchen first floor; four hodrnfiniH and bath second floor: full basement and attic, floored all over: first floor In oak, second floor wren ana mapie. Large lot. Must bo seen to bo appre ciated. GALLAGHER & NELSON, Ml Brandeis Bldg. Phone Douglas 3M2. Cheap Home in Walnut Hill 4015 Hamilton t.. 6 rooms and bath, iement basement, gas, water, ewer. ce ment walka and paving all In and paid for. Great big lot, 0x174; fine lawn, beautiful shade trees, lots of fruit and barn. A real sacrifice at $2,260 Reason able payment down. Giound alone will be worth this price In a few years for business purposes. Don't fall to see us for particulars. Payne & Slater Co. 61$ Omaha Nat l Bank Bldg. Douglas 10R $50 CASH UALANC'K $1 I'Elt MONTH Nar Kojitenclle park 2 b'ocks to tar. ( i-room rottage tte trie light cement walks. '.emnt cellar Prli'e, $1 'X. Till YO'lF:i. REALTY AUKNCY jr -. " V cj V B 'la REAL ESTATE CITY PROPER!' FOIt SAl.H. Telephone Doug. 415. HouseHalf Acre, $2,600 $250 Cash Balance same as rent, buys a beautiful, 7-room house (nearly new), and a high. sightly half aero of ground, only z oiockb from the terminus of tho West Center ex tension of the Leavenworth car line (now under construction') ; newly painted, decorated and varnished; tine well with windmill; good chicken shed. You couldn't put up the improvements for above price. The Byron Reed Co Phone Douglas 297. 212 B. 17th. Field Club Bargain $6,500 Eight large rooms, every convenience; east front 54x116, on 35th Ave., near Woolworth; original price was 27.SO0. The house la only four years old and Is in fine condition. The finish Is quarter sawed oak. Owner has good reason for this big cut in price, and you'll reap the benefit. See ua at once. Armstrong-Walsh Co. Tyler 153(1. 2OS-10-12-14 Htate Bank Bldg. Now Kountze Place Home Prico $3,650, Seven Rooms $400 to $600 Cash Down Located at S515 N. ISth between Plnkney and Evans Sts. Has large living room, sun .parlor, dining room and kitchen on first floor. Three excellent bedrooms and bath on second floor. First floor finished In oak, with beautiful oak stairway lead ing to second floor. Full basement, best of heating and Plumbing throughout. One block from Sherman Ave. car line. Balance of purchase price monthly. Hiatt-Fairfield Co. ?i Omaha National ilank Bldg. Greatest Bargain Ever Offered This beautiful home, consisting of pretty, well-arranged rooms, and recep tion hall. Just like now, two high and Rightly lots, about 15 fruit trees; nlco yard, flowers and garden. You can't duplicate It for the money anywhere In the city. Price at from 23,000 to 23,600. If you apprcclato and are looking for a chance to save money or an Investment, investigate this at once. f Cash or Terms MISB MILLER. PHONE WEBSTER 7IK3. WHY CONTINUE TO PAY MONEY for rent when you can buy a dandy 6. room bungalow? All modern, oak finish, large rooms, window seat, plate rail and paneled walls In dining room. Walls nicely decorated throughout. Full ce mented basement; furnace heat; laundry wuiiiicvuuii, ihkii Kraae uxiurcs; cast front lot, 50x124 feot: close to new Miller Park school; only one block from car. Price. 23,160; about 1350 cash, and rest monthly, or will take vacant lot. RASP BROS., 106 McCague Bldg. Douglas 16M 5 ROOMS, 2 LARGE LOTS NEAR FONTENELLE PARK. S300 CASH. BALANCE $20 PER MONTH Nearly new 5-room cottage, electric, light, full cement basement, fine largo chicken houso and yard, beautiful ehaUe trees, nice lot of small fruit, cement walks to car line. This Is a real bargain at JJ.200. See this before you buy. THE VOGEL REALTY AGENCY. 1015-16 W. O. W. Bldg. Quick Sale One acre. 6 lots, a on Browne and 3 on Saratoga, 130x270 feet; 7-room house, well, cistern, fruit trees, poultry houso, sewer and city water on Browne St.: $3,300 will buy; $1,200 cash, balanco llko rent. Call Owner Phono Webster 2308, 2710 Browne St $50 CASH BALANCE $13 PER MONTH, 6 rooms; modern except heat; lot .10x112; 3 blocks peopfer sch00- Will sell to colored THE VOGEL REALTY AGENCY YOUR COTTAGE OR LOT AS FIRST PAYMENT I Ol. I-.-. . ,t mibu iijuiua uiiu aieeinng porcn; oaK floors, living rooms 12V4x23 feet; book cases, window scat, plate rail and paneled walls In dining room; wall all decorated; furnace heat, oil burner attached; good auto garage with room for two machines: , puuui nui.b tut. wAiii ieei; pavea street ',4 block from Kountze park. Price. $4,500 teims. For further Information call ! RASP BROS.. li McCague Bldg. Douglas 1653. FOR SALE by the owner. 6-room cottage. 110 No. 39th St., South Omaha. ul",Be- 7-ROOM house, renu for $1160, must b um m unco; tJSj wm nanaie it. H, 47IL MUST be sold. S-room, new, molern residence In Morning Side addltio": cost $2,S00 to build, mut sell at a loss Phone D 3607. BRAND new, all modern, oak finished bungalow; fine location; easy terms, and a bargain. Jeff W. Bedford iz Son. Doug- i NEAR JfANSCOM PARlT" $JM CASH. BALANCE LIKE RENT. 1 .Nearly new, strictly modern C-room bung. aiow nag nnisn run cement bsseinent; I m' n i" rar, line rorntr ioi THE VOGEL REALTY AGENCY , ioi--'i w o - cidg REAL ESTATE CITY PR44PI4RTY ron sale:. Garden Lots Two Blocks of Lots lut West of Dundee A FINE PLACK TO RAISE CHICKENS a;nu uaudisk. Prico $75 to $295.00 PER LOT. Terms. St down and SI ner week, with out Interest. ou may pay weekly, monthly, quar terlyany way Just so your payments average H per week. 15 PER CENT OFF FOR CASH. Phone Douglas 2596 Tf Vi-ill rnuM nrt In llm tnt(lti. will - 'w vu4 a, fjv ill ntu un tiaiiu, v u nu take you In tho evening to see the lots. H. H. Harper, 1013-11 City National Bank Building, W E HAVE a man who has a clear record and a Rood position and can pay S100 cosh and J20 per month for a home In tho south part of the city. See us at once. THE VOGEL REALTY AGENCT, 1015-lG W. O. W. Bldg. Dundee Home 4821 Webster St. Owner transferred to another city, must sell his new, strictly modern home. Best white oak floors throughout, oak finish on first floor, birch doors and finish to match on second floor, largo living room with fireplace: dliilnc room, kitchen hut. ler's pantry and rofrlgorntor room on first floor. Both front and back stairs: thrto large airy bedrooms, bath, linen clufcet and extra large sleeping porch on second floor. Full attic, all floored. Full cement basement, floor drain and gas connections In basement, with sink. Gas heater fur summer use. Large garage with driveway. Full lot. House only 1 year old. An ideal, cool home that can be purchased right S,9W, only $1,S50 cash tequlred; balance easy terms. Only one block from car lino. Look this up It you want a real bargain. Must bs sold this week. Glover & Spain . 019 City Nafl Bank. D. 3362. FOR SALE White's cottage, furnished, at Lako Manawa; best location; con structed so It Is always cool. Inquln evenings at cottago or of W. II. White, umana I'aint ana Ulass company. WILL SELL Equity of 21.400 In a 23.000 home for U.SM cash. Has 7 rooms and bath, modern except heat, full cement basement, ce ment walks, on paved street and car Una. S8U9 N. 30th St. BARGAIN New and modern 8-r un bungalow, lat est stylo In every way, good location, 22d and Ames. Webster 4228. A SNAP Must b sold ut once, Seven room houso, electric light, gas, city water, toilet, 50-foot front, good born. 3133 Burdette, J1.000. Small payment down and the rest like rent. Call Web. 1806, NEAR 34TII & AMES AVE. NEW 6-ROOM COTTAGE, strictly mod ern In every way; cement walks; S blocks to scnooi ana z diocks to ear. Price only 22,285: $100 cash, balance 220 per month. THE VOGEL REALTY AGENCY, 1015-16 W. O. W. Bldg. Benson Rent ICstnte for Sale. Modern Benson Home, $875 Cash Balance 30 and Interest monthly; 3 60 foot cast front lots, highest part of town. Two blocks south of car; house on cen ter lot. Nine-room, Very modern, nearly new, big furnace, flno floors, all In splendid order; built only 4 yeara; auto houso with cement floor; barn, jchlcken house and yard, shrubbery. Price, 26.000 for nil, or will take $800 less for place with 2 lots, or $1,600 less with 1 lot- Today Is the time, here Is your homo. Ask us to show you, O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO.. 1016 Omaha Nat. Bank. Doug. 2715. Sunday or evenings: II. 33S or II. 6181. IJEOAL NOTICES NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE. Notice Is hereby given thut on Friday, July 31st, A. D. 1914, at 1:30 p. m. on said dav at drecorv. South Dakota. I will f. fcr for sale In bulk at public vendue to tho hlchest bidder for cash in hand tVi entire stock of gancral merchandise, com posed of dry goods, clothing, hats and caps, boots and shoes, groceries, queens ware and other merchandise This Is a nice, clean stock. Invoicing nearly $12,- For further Information address the un dersigned at Fairfax, H. D. CHAHLEH A. DAVIH. Trustee of the Estate ot Butler Brothers, uanitrupis. jyizaat RAILWAY TIME CARD UNION STATION- I'rjitU .t Mason, .Ulniourl 1'Jtclflo- Orrnrt. Alrlv. K. C. & S. L. Kiprtu., ..a t:v0 in a 7:14 am K, C & m. I.. Eipreu . .all'.U pra a 1:10 pm K. C, A- Efl. l'Ul ,..all:50 am a i:u pm Chicago (ireut Weiilcrn Twin City Intuited ....a 1:10 pm a l:S0 am a :!0 m Twin Cltr Uxpresi a S:S0 am Chlcaco Kxpresa a 6.06 pm a 1:10 Bra union 1'itcmc Overland I.lrilUd a S:00 am California Mall a 1:10 pro Oraatia Kiorraa Atlanta Kapre.a a IMS pm a 1;U am ii .I0 pu a M am IO Aaielen Limited. ., Denier Special Colorado Kiprera Colorado Spwlal ...all:U am a .0 pm ...a 7:3ft am a t.Vt am ...a 4:zq pro ...!S:ol am ...alO.10 am a 4:00 pm Mn r-ranciacoj. 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Twin Cltr Kpreu... a 7:(S am llC.l) pm Dakota Paiaenger b ";(5 am a 1:45 am Sioux Cltr Local a l;tt pm a l.U pm Minneapolis Ciprcaa 1 1:11 tn all :10 am Dakota Bapreea ., I l;ll pm biO.tOpm Twin Cltr Limited i t;U pu a 1. 11 am Denver Special ,a I:U am a ':10 am Carroll Local llinkeya Eiprets Cblcago Local Carroll Local Chicago Rpeelal , Kan Krancltco Limited. .....acuuam at.oopm a 7:40 am all;l pm alt:30 pm a liti pm a 4-.30.pm a 10 .00 am a t:00 pm a 1:10 pm a l:ti am al0:ll am Overland Limited a e:vu pm a 7:50 tm Oregon-Waiblngton Limited. .a l:JS pm al0:l am Loa Angolea Limited a f.il pm atl:( am WEST. Chadron Local a 1:00 pm Llnculn-Dallaa a 1:00 am a I'M pea Llnooln-Ling Fine .....a 2:lt pm alO.15 pa llaatlnga-Huperlor ,.,.b 1:15 pm b 4:10 pm Deadwood-llol Spring! a l:t pm a M pm Caaper-Lander a J. 16 pm all :00 am Alblon-Oakdala b 1:14 pm b 1.1 su CblcnKO, Rock Island & Pacific EAST, Jtoekr Mountain Limited.... .tlj I am atl:0Spm Cblcagi lMtui l'aiaenger blO:W am tll;P pm Chicago Dajr Bipreaa a 4:10 am a 4:40 pm Chicago Night Kipreai a 4.10 pat a 1:29 a Dea Idolnei Local faiaepger.a 4.17 pm all It aia Cblcago-Nebraika Limited. ...a :H pm a l:UI am WB8T, Cbl.-Xeb. Un. lo Lincoln.. . ,a : am a i:7 Bm Colorado & California Kip.. a 1:40 pm a 4:00 Dm Oklahoma & Texaa Bipreii.. a t:M pm all.M ,m Rockr Mountain Limited.... U:IT pm all !7 a Illinois Central Chicago Limited .. a J. 00 pm a I 20 era Chicago Eipreea to ilXpi Wabnsh Omaha Hi lou'.a Kiprew Mai and Ripreee auolcr.'j U al (rum C a 4 30 pm a u lm a 7.01 am ill i , pm b 04 pu biO L em Council Bluffs Minor Mention Council Blnffa Offto of The St la at 14 XTorth Main Bt. Talsphon 43. Davis, drugs. Vlctrola, $15. A. Hospn Co. riato lunch at Tony's cafe, 3Sc. Corrigans, utidciukera Phono 141 Woodrlng Ucdertaklnr Co. Tl. 3J9. GARDNERS PRE95, printing. Phone U, Lewis Cutler, funeral director. Phone $7. Eyes examined, glasses fltud. Lefftrt't. Board and room at 22$ South Sixth street. Telephone Red 1634. BRADLEY K1.ECTHIC CO. WIRING AND FIXTURES. PHONE 193. TO SAVE OR TO BORROW, 8RE C. R. Mutual Bldg. and Loan Ass'n, 123 Pearl. Grorge, the 7 mouths old ron ot Mr and Mrs. Ueorgo Burt.s, 007 Harrison street, died Monday night at 9:80 o'clock of wnooping cough. Tho C. Hafer Lumber company always please their customers. Why notT Their prices nnd their goods, as well as their service, is always right. Bluff City lodgo No. 71. Ancient Free and Accepted Masons, will meet In spe cial communication on Wednesday even ing at 7'.S0 o'clock for work In tho second degree. Miss Minnie G. Kendrlck, who has been the guest of her brother Charles L. Kendrlck of tho World-Herald, slnco last summer, left yesterday for Minneapolis end Lnko Mtnnctonku. She will remain there the balancu ot tho summer. Coroner Cutler will hold an Inquest nt the Cutler undertaking rooms this morn ing to place on record all of tho tacts as certainable connected with M'c death of James H. Record, the Mills county or chardlst, who was killed In an automobile accident last week. The lnauest wtll be gin at 9:30 o'clock. Mrs. E. A. Count! y man will nntertalni her friends and the members of Palm grove this afternoon from 2 until 6 o'clock. At her home, 104 Harrison street, Mr and Mrs. Countryman have ono ot tho most pleasant homes In the city, sur rounded by a large and beautiful lawn. admirably adapted to hot weather enter tainment, j ne memuera ot mo organisa tion and their friends are thus assured of a pleasant afternoon. Manager Elgun ot the Independent Tele phone comoanv has turned over to tho city the sum ot $3,144.10 as tho first half of the 6 per cent telephone franchise royalty for the nreeent yeilr. The tax Is based upon 6 per cent of the gross royalty of the revenue from all aid phones In the city, ana is a requirement ot -me rran chlse acquired with the absorption ot the independent company by tho Hell inter eats, Last year the royalty amounted to $5,000. It is believed that It will oxecod $6,b00 this year. Lynn Haller. the moving picture oper ator, who was arrested Monday afternoon cnarged with the thort ot an automouue, was arraigned In tmllce court yesterday morning. Nono of tho evidence was taken oeyonu the necessary inquiries to uockui the case. Haller said ho was 19 years old and that he had lived In Council Blutfs tho greater part of his life. Further hear ing of his case was continued until Au gust 4. Ills bond was fixed at $S00. He was unable to give bond yesterday and may have to remain In Jail several days before his hearing. City Clerk Charles J. Duff arrived In New Ybrk on Sunday morning nfter at tending the annual mcetlnc ot tho na tional organization of the Ancient Order of Hibernians at Norfolk. According to letters and cards received by friends here yesterday Mr. Duff and former Mayor iMaloney are having a fine time In tho nation's metropolis, it is Air. uuu n nrst visit to New York, and he sums up his Impressions tersely: "This Is certainly a great place." The Illbiirnlsn gathering at Norfolk was one of the most Important held In recent years. Messrs. uutf ami Maloney will spend this week In New York and vicinity and will return home about tho first ot next week. Ray Brammel, 23 years old, was taken to Rod Oak vesterdav mornlnir bv Den-' uty Sheriff Leuch and arraigned before tho United States commissioner on the charge of breaking In a merchandise car engaged In Interstate commerce, flram- mei was arresiea iionauy morning oner ho had broken into a ear In tho yards of the Illinois Central railroad here. Tho act was committed In broad daylight and was witnessed by a number or persons, who notified the local police. He broke Into several cases of goods and stole several packages of pockrtknlvea. The young mart was bound over to the federal grand Jury and returned to the Pottawattamie county jail, wnere no win remain unm September unless ho can secure a bond for $500. Brammel spent several years in the Iowa reform school and has had some trouble with the local pouco since r,is re lease from tho state Institution. The trreatest sufferer Is his mother, who sought to accompany him to Red Oak and was at tno Jan to sec mm wncn tno om ccr returned. Joe Bunarco, an Italian, 3i years old, was hfld to tho grand Jury yesterday on the charge of carrying concealed weapons. Detectives Callaghan and Lane picked up Bunarco at Frank street and Broadway between 12 and 1 o'clock yesterday morn ing under rather peculiar circumstances. The man was skulking along on the park ing after ho had been observed coming from a dark alley. The officers were on a street car when they first noticed hta and when they stopped tho car and ap proached him the Italian started to run. He was stopped with his back pressed acalnst the door of a building which he was pretending to bo unlocking. Instead of a bunch of koys he was holding In his hand a .3S-callbor revolver with all chambers loaded. A lot of extra curt ridees uml a short Piece ot candle were taken from him when ho tried to itch them nrtcr being placed a car. no was unable to give a Very satisfactory ac count of his presence abroad at that hour. A large bunch of keys were found In his possession. A noun or $2bu was required to secure his relearo from Urn county Jail pending the consideration of his case by the grand jury. Swap anything In the "Swapp-' umn." col- A Decided Impression has been made on tho men of good taste that llko to dress well by our sys. tern of cleaning and pressing of their garments so that they always look neat and clean. Let us be your valet, , we can keep your trousers well cleaned and presred. Our work recommends itself, wo please everybody. Send us your work. Bluff City Laundry, dry cleanlnir and !dyo works. Phono 2814. Omaha real estate Is the best investment you could make. . Read The Bee's ,-eal estate columns. RAILWAY TIMK UAItl) HUHLINOTON STATION Tenth nnd Mason. Ilurllnston Denver Limited rhleigo-Omaba Denver and California... 1'uaet Bound KiDrets Depart. Arrive. a 1:40 am. a 7.00 am a 4:10 am t 4:10 pm a I W pm ....a 4:10 pm a iui poi 1 1:10 am a 10 pm a 4:10 pm a 1,10 pm ....b 1:10 pm ali:lt pm ...ill:H pm a 7:00 am aj u am - 8.10 pm 7;K pro b 9 10 am b 1:06 pm 110:70 am a . it am a s 10 am all M pm a 2.40 pm ' I am mil :S0 pm all.M pm i Nebraaka t'olnta Iilack llllla Lincoln Mall Northweat Btpreii Nebrakka EJprcn Lincoln Local flehurler-i'lattaroouth .... riatUmoulb-Iowa llellerue-l'lettiniouth Chicago Special Denver Special Chicago Kipreaa Cbltago l'aet Etpreea,,, Creaton Local HI. L. Ic K. C. Special K. C. A Kt. Joaepb K. C ek Et. Jowpl) Llncoln-Platlimouth .... .....a 1.4 pm a pm ! fu, i.w am ..,..bl:llpm bll.Mam . .. .a 4-M pm all:M am ;4 pm a 1:40 m ...,a:llaro a 4:00 pm pm a t;M pm 1VEI1STKII STRUCT STATION' V4f. trentlt nnd Webster. Mleaonrl Pacific- Depart. Arrive b tm pm blO:44 am ..b 4:14 am b 4 J pm Minneapolis As b 4 IS am h 4 20 pm b 2 21 pm tll:ti am .e I St am .b 4 W am b 1 10 am i Falla Cltr Paaieager.. . Lotel height Chicago, SI. Panl, Omaba ' Twin Cltr Paateager Slnut Cl'r Kiproe H:o" Cltr Pauenger Emereon Loral Council Bluffs I GRAND JURY INQUIRY BEGUN I Judge Directs Investigation of At tempt to Lynch RapH. TO PROBE ASSAULT CASE ALSO Council II I it ft Officer Promptly TnUr Mtep In l'rotrrt Prlnonrr When Reports nt Formation of Mob Comes. When Judge O. D. Wherler ronvmed his branch of thn district court yesterday, after a conferonco with Attorney General Cosson, who Is directing the work of the grand Jury Hi pecin ursslon, ho sum moned thn Jurors before him nnd directed thorn to Inquire Into the cause of the dis quieting rumors that caused strong pre cautions to bo taken to guard tho county Jail. Judge. Wheeler called the court stcnog- rapher to take down what ho wanted to say and transcribe his note for tho bene- fit of tho Jurora and the public. Ho atso Instructed tho Jurors to examine care fully all of the evidence obtainable In connection with the suspicion that George Raph may have been tho tissallnnt ot Mrs. Spencer, the wife of a street rallwny employe, who was brutally assaulted In her home last Thursday night. Offlcrra Act quickly. Chief of Police Vlen and Sheriff l.lnd eey were complimented yesterday upon their prompt actton In protecting Clcorge Raph, the half-witted suspect arrested on a chargo of attacking Mrs. Spencer. They worked together with decisive prompt ness and ench rushed to tho county Jail every available man In his department. When It Ixconin evident that something was likely to break looso and icports poured Into police headquarters that left no room for doubting tho possibility ot the formation of a mob, Night Captain Shnfor took Raph from the city Jail, placed him In a patrol wagon, and, ac companied by several officers and news paper men, conveyed him to the county Jail by a circuitous route. In tho mean time ho hud advised Chlet Vlon and re ceived on order to call out every pollen officer in the city, Including tha sanitary and motorcycla men. and mobilize them at tho county Jail. Sheriff Llndsey ncted with tho same degroo of promptness. He called up Cnptnln R. M. Davis of tho Dodgo Light Ouards nnd requested him to mnss his men at once, An auto mobile wns sent lo Captain Davis1 red- donco nnd took htm to the Jail. Then every member of the company wus noti fied by telephone or special messenger and several automobiles wero sent to gather them up. Jn thirty minutes moro thsn twenty soldlera were at the armory. Immediately after notifying Captain Davis. Sheriff Lindsay sent a wire to Governor Clarke advising him ot what ho had dono and also put In o long dis tance phono call. In less than twenty minutes he wns talking with tho gov ernor. Governor Clarko npproved thn ac tion token nnd said If ono company was not sufficient others would be sent. He advised thn sheriff not to uso the mllltla until other means ot defense had been exhausted. Citizens Discuss Plans for Safety A very largely attended meeting was held last night at tho West Council Bluffs Improvement club houso to tako some action to bring about better protec tion for tho people ot that section. Thera was no criticism ot tho police department. Chief of Police Vlen was presont and spoke of the advisability of forming a cltltens' league similar to that In opera tion at Los Angeles, which has proven much moro effectlvo thnn tho regular po lice force. Peter Donnelly, whose wife was dragged from her bed ono midnight recently by two men and was saved from assault by attaches of tho water works plant who heard her screams, suggested that a committee of six bo appointed to orgaulie a volunteer service. Tho suggestion was approved und the committee was named. The plan Is to form numerous organiza tions, whose inembors can respond much more quickly than Hie regular police force. Another suggestion was that sev eral men be stationed In tho club house, sleep there every night nnd serve as a central station to call tho organizations Into Instant action when required. Alderman Boyer brought up again his plan of establishing n combination fire nnd police station nt Broadway and Thlr-ty-flfth, and a committee comprising J. i. Hnrty, Qcorgo Oshlo and Peter Miles was named to support his plan by se curing a big petition to the city council. Elrvrtrtc Hot Point Irons, with ten-year guarantee, now $3.t0. P. De Vol Hardware company. C. MAY GRADE THE STREET ON SIDES OF ROADWAY The city council devoted all of yestcr- dny afternoon to tbo consideration of mat ters referred to tho committee of the whole at tho meeting on tho previous evening. Many minor matters were taken up apd the action to be recommended agreed upon. Tho most Important matter considered v. as the recommendation of City En gineer Spetmnn for tho grading of n dirt drlvoway on each side of the twenty-foot strip of concrete pavement that Is now being laid on South avenue. Tho matter was presented to the council on Monday night. Tha aldermen Inspected tho work In progress on South avenue and were much impressed with the utility of the recommendation of tho city engineer. The proposed grading will cost consider ably less than 21,000 and will add greatly to the usefulness of tho atreet and will nttraet a large part of tho traffic from the concreto pavement during n large por tion of the year, thUH reducing the wear on the pavoment. Tho recommendation will he approved at the next meeting of the council. Tho grading may be dono by the tegular forco in the streets and alleys department. It our expert piano case finisher call ana give you prico to reflulsh your piano. Work guaranteed to bo strictly first-class. He Is here only for short time. Phone 641, A. Hospe Co., Council Bluffs. MurrlnKe. Llccnara. Marrlago licences were issued yesterday J to the following nmned permits: Isame and Address Ag.. Thomas Perry. Omaha J7 Llllle Mitchell, Omaha ?7 H. D. Bird. Council Bluffs. Iu I. lllUn Johansen, council Bluffs 23 Swap anything in tho "Swappers' col li mn " Council Bluffs Coroner Fails to Find Man's Body Coi otter Cutter, assisted by Deputy Sheriff twitch and Chailea West, a river man of thirty years' oxpcrlcnco on the Missouri river, spent the greater pajt of yesterday afternoon In a vain attempt to find tho body ot the man whoso foot was found In a shoe on a sandbar In the river a mile below the Union Pacific bridge. The men secured a rowboat at the Thirty-seventh street pumping station and floated down the river. Tho quick sand was found to be of fathomless depth at tho point whore the dismem bered foot was found. The murky depths were explored with shovels and oars, hut no trace of the re mainder ot the body could bo discovered. There was a depression In the mud where the shoe had been found which looked nn If the body might have luin there mitlt falling water caused it to slip Into tho stream. All hope of finding It has t,ecn abandoned. Broken lenses replaced, tlclans, EOS Broadway, I.efferts, op' PURE CANE SUGAR at the Union Pacific Tea company. Cosson Proceeds With His Inquiry Attorney General Cosson continued yes terday to push the inquiry Into the elec tion frauds at Inst spring's city election. He Is seeking to bring out all of the evi dence possible that will throw any light upon the charges. Yesterday the presence ot several de tectives was noted about the grand Jury room. Two of thorn were from Kansas City nnd St. Joseph. Not a whisper about the character of tho evidence that Is go ing before tho Jurors has been heard and no statement has-been mado conctrntng the duration ot the Inquiry beyond thn attorney general's declaration that all ot the tlmo required will be given. Kyes examined anc glasses fitted at once, reasonable charge. Lefferts, op ticians, W3 Broadway. Lawn Swings at Less Than Cost to Make (3.95 buys a four-passenger lawn swing, eight feet high, eight-foot base, five and a halt feet wide, thlrty-ono-lnch seats, well made, well bolted, well braced, painted red. 24.05 buys a porch or low lawn swing; can bo tisod on oltiicH porch or lawn, bnso four and n, hnlf by five feet, standards nnd base miitln of heavy wood, ralnled red, well bolted, well braced. Hither can be set up In a few minutes. Honla iWtefl the J a moderate ue Mull us your order with shipping Instruc- I ninnds of my government and refused to Hons. J. Zollnr Mercantile company. 1M). ! conform to the obligations forming thn KC-IOMOO Broadway, Council Bluffs, in. FIRST HEAT PROSTRATION; JOHN DONER OVERCOME The first prostration from heat In Coun cil Bluffs during the present period ot high temperatures occurred yesterday afternoon when John Doner, an aged em ploye of the streets and alleys depart ment, was overcome and fell unconscious whllo engaged In his wqrk. He was cut ting weeds nt First avenuq. and Klovcnth street when stricken. Tho police station wan notified, whllo fellow employes car ried hint Into the protecting shelter ot nearby trees and bathed his head with cold water until tho city ambulance ar rived, when he was taken to his home, 309 13ast Plerco street, nnd Dr. Moth, city physician, took care of him. Ills condition was very favorable last evening and it was believed he would soon be able to return to his work. Glasses fitted satisfactorily, opticians, BOO Broadwuy, . 1efferts, llrnl i:lntc Transfers, Tho following ron I estate transfers filed Tuesday wero reported to Thn Bee by the 1'ottnwuttamlc County Abstract com pany: I. K. M. Jones to Kmll ICiichl part of lot 7. In block 2. O. I', town of Treynor, la., w. d 1,C00 A. 1'. Mnutn nua wile, AiaDello A., to C. K. Smothers and Myrtle Smothers, lotr 4. 6 and G. in block 3, Brown'ti addition, w. d "tW i;mll Kiiehl nnd wire, Minnie M., to H. M. Jones, the north 60 of lot 22, In block 1, O, P. Treynor, la., w. d Anders P. Talk nnd Margaret C. Kalk to A. L. Holley. lot 15. in block IS, In Benson's 1st addition, w, d.. 2,7X1 it. u. i niK to i.ucy it. unlioy, lot iz, block 14. Bvan'si 2d Brldae addition. w. d WW Anders P. Falk und wife, Margaret C, to Alice L. Holley, lots 1, 2. '!, 4. In block 18. In Benson's 1st addi tion, w. d 1,000 niimu! comer to Amanuu w. comer, lot 2, block 11, Walnut, la., w. d.. Total 25.702 Iloj Injured In UniinHa), SABOKNT, Neb., July 2S.-(8peclal.) Arthur Campbell, 14-year-old son of Will Campbell, living six miles northwest of Sargent, lost a leg In a runaway on his father's farm today. EMPEROR ISSUES MANIFESTO Francis Joseph Sets Forth Reasons for War on Servia. REFERS TO FOE'S INGRATITUDE Ilrrlnren nelurndc iovrrnmr.nt Una for Yfr Pnrsnrrl fonrse of Upon Hostility to Auatrln. V1KNNA. July HI A manifesto Issued by the empemr after stating that It had been his fervent wish to dedicate his de clining years to preserving tho empire from tho burdens and sacrifices of war. sav,: 'Provlilenco lias decreed otherwise. Tho Intrigues of a malevolent opponent com pel me In defense of the honor of mv monarchy and for the protection of Its dignity and the security of Its possession lo grasp the sword after long years ot peace." Tho manifesto refers U th Ingratttuds of Servia for the support tho emperor's ancestors afforded to Hervlan Independ ence; how Bervla for years has pursued s path ot open hostility to Austria-Hungary; how Austrian annexation of Bosnia and Herxegovlnn, which Injured no Serv ian rights, called forth In Servia out breaks of the bitterest hatred, Request lo .Servtn. "My government," continues the em peror, "then employed tho handsome privileges of the stronger and with ex tremo leniency only requested Servia to reduce Its army to a peace footing nnd promise to tread the paths of peace and friendship." Then recalling that It was Austrian for bearance two years ago that enabled Servia to reap the fruits of the fttruget against Turkey, tho emperor says: 'The hope that Servlo would keep Its word has not been fulfilled! tho flame of Us hatred for myself And my houc has biased always higher. The design to tear from us by force Inseparable portions of Austria-Hungary hits been 'manifested with everlasting disguise.'1 Tho manifesto then dwelts on the "crim inal propaganda which has extended over the frontier, aiming at the destruction ot tha foundations ot order and loyalty in thn southeastern part of the monarchy nnd tho leading astray of growing youth nnd Inciting It to dcels ot madness and high treason." Hpcnka of Conspiracy. It continues: "A scries of murderoui nttacks In an organized and well carried out conspiracy, whose fruitful success wounded me nnd my loyal people to ths' heart, forms tho visible and bloody track, of those secret machinations which wer operated directly In Servia." Declaring that a stop must be lH to these Intolerable provocations, the honor and dignity of the monarchy protected and Its political, military and economic t'evelopmnnts guarded from continuous shocks, he saye: "In vuln did my government make a attempt to Induce Horvla to desist, natural foundation of pcuco In the II tt of peoples nnd states. I must therefore proceed by forco of arms lo secure those Indispensable pledges which alone can In (iro tranquility to new Mates within, and lotting peace without. BRYAN CUTS CHAUTAUQUA DATE AT FORT DODGE FORT DODOII, la., July 29.--(6peclnl,)-Hobort Cousins opens the Fort Dodgs Chautauqua August 16 In place ot Secre tary W. J. Bryan, who regretn he, cannot come. It looks ns though Bryan would have to cut out noma of his Chautauqua trips, Judging by letters received here. Senator A. IJ. Cummins In a letter to Floyd Douglas, secretary of the Chau tauqua association, sayt: he thinks con gress will adjourn about September 1 and that tho anti-trust bills will be de bated continuously until decided upon. Congressman Maurice Connolly, demo cratic opponent of Senator Cummins, has written from Washington that he will I liorc. Wife Deserter In Arreate.il. HARLAN, la., July 2U.-(Hpeclal.) Carl Knudson, a former resident of this county, was brought here from Hartlng ton. Neb., yesterday by Sheriff Mo Mnhou on a charge of wife desertlom. Knudhon left hero about four years ago after his wife had given birth to a single child, n pair of twins and trio of triplets In about six years. Nothing wan done as to apprehending Knudson until two weeks sgo, when his wife was notified that he was suing for a divorce In Ne braska, Invra JVevTS .Votes. IXIOAN-MIss Wllhelmla fitowart and William Ludgate of Council Bluffs wer united In marriage at the home of Mrs.' Willivlmlna Baker here yesterday at 13 o'clock. KIder W. R. Adums ot Logan performed the) ceremony. LOO AN Arthur Cud well, tt Logan mer chant, out riding on a motorcycle, was bitten by a dog belonging to a neighbor north or Logan recently, and the wound wns given treatment by a local physician. An Omaha physician advised Mr. Cad well to go to Chicago for treatment. Killing the dog, nnd taking the head with him. Mr. Cad well wns told that ho came none too soon by tho Chicago surgeons. However, the owners of the dog and tUfc parentM of Mr. Cadwell nssert that te animal showed nu Indications that It was affected with rabies before or after biting tho Logan merchant.